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KAKURI Japanese Hand Plane 42mm for Woodworking, Small Block Plane Mini KANNA Wood Planer for Chamfering and Smoothing, 5.9 x 2.1 x 1.6 inches, Made in JAPAN

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Size: 42mm


Features

  • JAPANESE WOODEN PULL PLANE KANNA: Ideal Japanese type woodworking manual planer for surface finishing of wood. You can make smooth chamfers by polishing the wood with this handtool. Because it is used by pulling instead of pushing, it is easy to apply force evenly, and accurate and efficient straight carpentry work is possible. It can be used not only for professional carpenters but also for a home DIY woodworkers.
  • EASY TO HANDLE MINI SIZE: A small handy size wood planer. Ideal for chamfering corner of the wood. Angled shave is possible. Because it can be operated with one hand, it is also useful for precision work. The portable size is convenient for carrying around.
  • TOP QUALITY JAPANESE TOOL: Only Japanese high-grade materials are used. The plane blade is razor-sharp and durable, it is possible to restore the sharpness by sharpening the blade with a whetstone. Also, the wooden body is heavy duty and excellent wear resistance. All KAKURI brand products are manufactured in Japan and handcrafted by Japanese craftsmen.
  • OFFICIAL ENGLISH INSTRUCTION: KAKURI Official English instruction is included. The length of the blade is adjustable by hitting with a hammer. Fine adjustment of the blade is necessary when using a Japanese plane.
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Made in Japan / Body: Oak wood (Core) / Blade: Japanese high carbon steel / Size: 5.9 x 2.1 x 1.6 inches

Brand: KAKURI


Material: High Carbon Steel


Color: Wooden


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.9 x 2.1 x 1.6 inches


Item Weight: 0.25 Kilograms


Style: Woodworking


Power Source: No


Included Components: No


Manufacturer: ‎KAKURI


Part Number: ‎P-150


Item Weight: ‎8.9 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.9 x 2.1 x 1.6 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Japan


Item model number: ‎P-150


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎42mm


Color: ‎Wooden


Style: ‎Woodworking


Material: ‎High Carbon Steel


Power Source: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Included Components: ‎No


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 7, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Didn't expect much...
Size: 50mm
Wasn't sure what to expect when buying, especially @ $20 (for the smaller one) but after receiving the plane and using for a while, I am VERY satisfied with it. Stays sharp for a LONG time, excellent fit & finish, superb craftsmanship.. pictures really don't do it justice. Not sure what kind of wood this is made out of, but it's really nice, fine grained, dense hardwood that can take some serious abuse without any noticable deformation. Bought the larger one shortly after receiving the smaller one. Only criticism would be that there's a bit of a learning curve in setting the proper blade depth, but that's true with any tool of similar design. Will be buying more products from this manufacturer, for sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 22, 2023 by Alan S.

  • Cheap, but works out of the box
Size: 42mm
I wanted an inexpensive plane to cut apart and make into a specialty plane used only occasionally. To the point, I was going to cut the wooden body apart. I'm familiar with Japanese style hand planes so I thought I'd try it out before sharpening the blade, adjusting the plane body, etc. Surprisingly good as it came. Reasonably sharp blade and it tapped into place for decent cuts right out of the box. After sharpening and fine tuning the bed, it did a pretty good job. And, it does a great job as a chamfer plane after modification. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2023 by DirDick

  • Kind of wonky but does certain things well
Size: 42mm
Not a great tool for beginners and setup/adjustment is kind of titchy and time consuming, but generally works well for small tasks. Kind of counterintuitive to pull instead of push and I wouldn't use this at all if there's so much as a single knot or nick on the work you're trying to finish, but for smoothing and finishing smaller pieces where the rough planing has been done already it's pretty good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 23, 2023 by M. Hughes

  • worth what I paid for it.
Size: 42mm
This is not a tool that will last a lifetime or be my go-to plane, but it will have a place in my shop. There are times when a wooden pull plane is just what I need, but for most of the work I do a well-tuned Stanley is what I reach for. For the price, I can't complain. If I find I use this one more than expected, I will look for one that is better constructed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 30, 2023 by Dave Zehner

  • Nice Plane for First Time Users
Size: 50mm
I was always intimidated by planes. Eventually, I needed one. I chose this plane after extensive research on Japanese planes and after reading the reviews here. I chose a Japanese plane because of the simplicity and relative low cost, and because I love my Japanese saws. Like Japanese saws, Japanese planes cut on the pull stroke, making them easy to control. Set up was easy, and the plane needed only a slight honing before use. So far, I used it to finish several poplar shelves of a stereo stand I made. The plane cut easily and accurately. I made the right choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2023 by Redtail

  • Works perfectly
Size: 50mm
Got this thing today. It was very sharp out of the box ---just needed a little more on the diamond stone and stropped. Take your time --tap the plane body with a light hammer to adjust the blade . Tap the plane blade to square it up ---and go! Cutting see-thru even strips of wood. Finish feels almost like plastic it cuts so smooth. This is not a plug-n-play plane. Do the research...learn how to adjust. It cuts smoother and thinner than my $250 dollar plane. Now.... my big plane is used for flattening....but this thing will leave the surface like glass. Something about the steel take and holds a beautiful edge. May not lasting as A2 steel ---but my goodness ---it's like planing with a straight razor. I'm not an A2 fanboy. O1 is better for me. THIS steel ---is even better in my opinion. Doesn't have to be all high tech steel. It just works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • It will be handy to have in the future
Size: 42mm
Nice quality plane, tried removing blade with a hard rubber hammer I had, no movement. then I used a very hard caving mallet and it started to cooperate, plus you have to hit on the bevel part only like in the illustration under the plane on here. needs a little finessing to get it right to plane, i have tried it on Mohogany and no problem, but have to get it less aggressive for fine work. will look at the company's other tools in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2022 by bob ferrara

  • New go to softwood edge grain plane?
Size: 42mm
My first Japanese handplane, and I found this one easy to setup and start messing around with. It's good enough to convince me I may need another one to experiment with, but make no mistake it's not replacing my western planes. I somehow lucked into an old Stanley 605 and put a Hock blade in it and I've never seen thinner hardwood shavings than that combination can make, including YouTube videos of Japanese competitions. That said this has definite benefits on softwood and is WELL worth $17! A $17 Japanese plane couldn't possibly be worth its weight right? I mean the whole culture and tradition surrounding Japanese planes involves LOTS of man-hours invested hand tooling every piece... and obviously that costs more than $17... so what on earth is this thing? Well basically it appears to be a machine milled block (dai), and a die cut chunk of steel for a blade. That's really it, and there's nothing magic to it, but there are some small details that make this plane nearly ready to go right out of the package! I snapped some quick photos to illistrate what I'm talking about. The body is all just milled, but it's very flat from the front to the mouth and then ever so slightly relieved behind the mouth just like it should be. The mouth is all just milled, but because the blade is also just a stamped out piece the fit is already very close to what it should be and I expect will be exact after I work on the blade just a bit. I'll come back and finish this review after I hone it up and take some shavings, but so far I'm very pleased. I feel like I paid for a build your own plane kit, and got what looks like a truly functional tool! I have a Stanley 60 1/2 and was considering a new blade for it, but for less than the cost of an aftermarket blade I grabbed this and the Moore and Wright 4003 square I'm using as a straight edge in the pics. If this holds an edge and works endgrain well, it's a 5 star product at twice this price. Update: planed some yellow pine 2x4 without even sharpening it, just filed the blade and chip breaker a smidge to get a fit I liked in the dai and went to town. I knew the technique was backwards from a western plane but I didn't think about how much easier it would make it to line it up planing an edge to get a clean entry onto the board face. Normally with a block plane or Stanley 3 or 4 I might get a little sloppy on the first 1" or so of a board edge, but with this the start was perfect and then the very end got sloppy. Even with a factory sharpened blade it has a very cool burnishing effect on pine that I don't see with any western planes. I'm very satisfied with this purchase even if I only mess around with this on my little pine shop shiznit projects. For the price, size, and weight this thing will probably be with me anytime I do something in softwood. Interested to see how the edge holds up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 29, 2017 by Mark Ackman Mark Ackman

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