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

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  • Brand
    KAKURI
  • Material
    Wood
  • Color
    Wooden
  • Product Dimensions
    5.9"L x 2.1"W
  • Item Weight
    9.4 Ounces
🌳Durable ECO Oak body with unique grain
🪚42mm razor-sharp Japanese steel blade
🛠️Compact 5.9 x 2.1 x 1.6 inch ergonomic design

Description

🪚 Elevate your craft with Japan’s iconic hand plane — precision meets tradition in your hands!

  • PERFECTLY PORTABLE - Compact and lightweight design fits comfortably in your hand for detailed woodworking and chamfering.
  • BEGINNER TO PRO READY - Includes an English manual and requires simple blade tuning, making it accessible for all skill levels.
  • CRAFTED FOR EXCELLENCE - Expertly sharpened high-carbon steel blade ensures a flawless finish straight out of the box.
  • ECO FRIENDLY DURABILITY - Made from sustainably sourced ECO Oak, combining strength with distinctive natural grain patterns.
  • PRECISION IN EVERY PULL - Experience the traditional Japanese pull-plane technique for ultra-smooth, controlled cuts with less effort.

The KAKURI Japanese Hand Plane is a compact, expertly crafted woodworking tool featuring a 42mm high-carbon steel blade and an eco-conscious oak body. Designed for precision chamfering and smoothing, it employs the traditional Japanese pull technique for superior control and finish. Lightweight and beginner-friendly, it’s a must-have for professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking authentic craftsmanship.

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Specifications

BrandKAKURI
MaterialWood
ColorWooden
Product Dimensions5.9"L x 2.1"W x 1.6"H
Item Weight9.4 Ounces
Power SourceManual Power
Base MaterialEco Oak
Included ComponentsNo
Cutting Width5.9 Inches
UPC735343186585
StyleWoodworking
ManufacturerKAKURI
Part NumberP-150
Item Weight9.4 ounces
Country of OriginJapan
Item model numberP-150
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Size42mm
Item Package Quantity1
Number Of Pieces1
Blade Length42 Millimeters
Measurement SystemMetric
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

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C**R

Japanese quality.

This is a good product.An excellent little plain.Most people buying this produced will be familiar with how to adjust the cutting blade.If you are not you will find good instructions with the product and a link to a helpful video.The blade on mine was very very sharp. The steel appears to be of good quality and has remained sharp after some pretty hard use.Excellent.

M**N

New go to softwood edge grain plane?

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.

B**N

Basically a better take on a western block plane

For the price and size, this is an excellent plane, but be aware that some care will be necessary to bring it up to snuff, and it will never serve as a proper smoothing plane. The bed is very slightly off on this plane, and so it was necessary to carefully shave a tiny bit off to even it out. I had to take my time on this so as not to make it worse. I also had to take a little time to clean up the edge of the iron. Not a surprise for such a low price.I use this as a block plane, both pulling (like it was intended) and pushing the plane. Because it is a bevel-down iron, one would think that it would not be effective on end grain, but the bed angle is different from a western plane and the iron itself is thicker than a western plane iron (although it is *very* thin compared to a quality Japanese plane iron). The cap iron/chipbreaker is a little flimsy, and so I wonder how long it will hold up; still, after several months of frequent use, I have no complaints. I have trimmed a lot of different hard woods (birch, mulberry, walnut, poplar, including the end grain of all of those) with this plane and it has handled them with ease. It slices easily through soft woods.In comparison to a modern block plane, this is a little better: it is lighter than a metal block plane, the iron is noticeably thicker (so there is no chatter on tough woods), the bed angle is higher (making it easier to push through difficult grain), and the iron holds an edge for a lengthy period without need of additional honing. I don't like the uncomfortable shape of Japanese planes, but since I only use it as a block plane and not a smoother, that isn't a problem. It's *great* for cleaning up dovetails after glueing, since it handles end grain so cleanly.

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