"YUGUMO" Large Hand Plane Aogami steel no.1 white oak base 65mm, 70mm
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■Material:
Plane body: Steel, Aogami No. 1, Base metal: Wrought iron
Plane base: White oak, straight grain
■ Preparation gradient: 38°
■Blade angle: 26~27°
■ Table attack: Enoki
■Applicable material: General wood (hard material)
■Made in Japan
■ Preparation:
Plane body: Medium grinding finish, backing required
Plane stand: Ready to use
■Features:
The plane body is made of wrought iron and Aogami No. 1 steel.
Wrought iron has coarse grains, is brittle, and contains many impurities, resulting in a very soft iron with many lumps.
This makes it easy to sharpen, and the lumps act as a dresser, preventing the whetstone from clogging.
Made using steel and metal, which are the basics of planes, this plane is easy to sharpen and use.
■Caution:
After use, be sure to return the cutting edge to the base and store it in a safe place.
The plane body is semi-finished. When first using, please adjust the blade by backing it with a metal plate.
The plane base is also designed to be used immediately, but fine adjustments will be necessary, so please understand this before purchasing.
If you would like to use it completely immediately, a separate quote will be provided, so please contact us.
What makes these planes different
Japanese planes cut on the pull stroke, and it can take a while to adapt to this, though when you do, you’ll discover it gives you both more power and more control.
The laminated steel and iron blade is stout compared to western planes. There a many different planes for all types of work.
A Japanese plane consists of 4 main elements.
Body - Wood base, usually white oak or red oak.
Blade – Laminated from two pieces of steel, the very hard edge is so brittle, so used thick and very soft iron to supported.
Adjustable Chip breaker – a second blade that breaks the wood fibers after they’re cut, reducing tear out.
Holding pin – Holds the blade and chip breaker in place.
A Japanese plane consists of 4 main elements
Body - Wood base, usually white oak or red oak.
Blade – Laminated from two pieces of steel, the very hard edge is so brittle, so used thick and very soft iron to supported.
Adjustable Chip breaker – a second blade that breaks the wood fibers after they’re cut, reducing tear out.
Holding pin – Holds the blade and chip breaker in place.
How to set up Japanese plane:
1. We are preferring you use wood hammer tap the top of body base to move the blade.
2. Tap top side of blade to adjust the blade fill into body base.
3. Adjust the blade of left side and right side to set horizontal of blade.
Tsunesaburo Plane
Mr. Tsunemitsu Uozumi build up Tsunesaburo Plane Works Co., Ltd. In 1947. Plane blade maker studied under from his grandfather since he was a child and has mastered the secrets of process for making plane for 28years. Now, a third generation of the Tsunesaburo family, the second-generation owner Mr. Asao Uozumi according to the purpose of use utilizing both the traditional method and modern equipment. And keeping the new skill continues to third-generation owner Mr. Toru Uozumi.
- Used white oak wood of body base
- Blade Material is used Aogami steel no.1
- Made in Japan
- A brand new, Price is including a hand plane
- Handmade Japanese plane
- Support visit factory services
For maintenance:
Natural sharpening stones
Japanese planes with the super sharp blade, we are preferring you use natural sharpening stones to grind your planes of blade.
Use before you need insert the chip breaker.
The chip breaker breaks wood fibers so that they do not crack before they are cut loose from the plane iron. It is important that the chip breaker fits exactly on the plane iron, otherwise wood chips can get stuck in the opening and make planning harder and less accurate.
If there is not enough space in the iron bed of the plane for the chip breaker, the wood can be adjusted in the same way as with the plane iron. The chip breaker is then positioned so that it gets stuck under the metal pin that is inserted through the bed. It is important, of course, that the plane iron that has already been placed does not slip.
The Japanese plane differs from the Western plane in one important respect: it is used with a pulling motion, so pull it towards you when planning. To do this, place your "good" hand in front of the iron bed of the plane, and the other hand on the back to be able to steer the plane. If the surface to be planed is very long, it may be necessary to go along with the instrument.
We also offer a selection of Western-style hand plane blades.
Original blade support
We are welcome everyone contacts us to help you make your original planes of blade.
Size:
65mm
Plane base: Base length 285mm Base width 90mm Base thickness 36mm
Plane body: Width 65mm Cutting edge 58mm, Body Length 115mm
Item no. 1110377
70mm
Plane base: Base length 285mm, Base width 90mm, Base thickness 36mm,
Plane body: Width 70mm, Cutting edge 65mm, Body length 115mm
Item no. 4580149747357
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