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23rd November 2015, 05:44 AM
Thread: 2015 Japan Miki Tool Festival
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Thanks for sharing all those photos! Some great...
Thanks for sharing all those photos! Some great tools you have there, any particular projects in mind for them?
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6th October 2014, 01:15 PM
Thread: Japanese saw in action
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Thanks for sharing. If you're interested in the...
Thanks for sharing. If you're interested in the oga saw I gathered some resources and factoids into a post here: http://lumberjocks.com/fissionchips/blog/36555
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28th June 2013, 04:00 PM
Thread: Maebiki oga saws
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Neil, I too was thinking of the comparison to...
Neil, I too was thinking of the comparison to western cross cut saws. My impression is that they enjoy more attention from hobby enthusiasts by way of competitions. There are still people making new...
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24th June 2013, 07:31 AM
Thread: Maebiki oga saws
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Maebiki oga saws
Over the past year I have been cobbling together information about maebiki oga saws, and I finally collected these bits and pieces into a blog post:
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13th May 2013, 10:05 AM
Thread: Kanna chipbreaker question
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Sure thing: 267666 The insert covers 4mm of the...
Sure thing:
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13th May 2013, 04:24 AM
Thread: Kanna chipbreaker question
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Thanks Gadge, I can visualize the trade off now....
Thanks Gadge, I can visualize the trade off now. With the added durability of the insert I'm not worried about the sole wearing away too quickly, and even as it does the insert can be knocked down to...
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29th April 2013, 11:13 AM
Thread: Kanna chipbreaker question
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Thanks for the feedback Gadge & Steve, it sounds...
Thanks for the feedback Gadge & Steve, it sounds reasonable to take material away from that area of the mouth as it doesn't serve any particular function that I know of.
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28th April 2013, 08:12 AM
Thread: Kanna chipbreaker question
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Kanna chipbreaker question
I have become a big kanna enthusiast of late, and I've written about some of my experiences here. Every time I pick up a kanna I learn something new about the tool and its uses. Pictured below is my...
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29th July 2012, 10:53 AM
Thread: Favourite coarse stones?
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Thanks Stu for that comprehensive run down. I...
Thanks Stu for that comprehensive run down. I also gathered some useful info from your post on Chris Hall's blog. It sounds like the Sigma 120 and 400 would fit my needs and budget.
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28th July 2012, 09:04 AM
Thread: Favourite coarse stones?
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Favourite coarse stones?
I'd like to find out which coarse stones people prefer for grinding Japanese steel. I picked up a King 200 (240) grit and found out just how soft the binder is. Truing it on a concrete block quickly...
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14th June 2012, 06:55 PM
Thread: Anybody Used Tokusa?
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I was surprised to see this topic come up, having...
I was surprised to see this topic come up, having collected horsetails recently for the same purpose. I'm not surprised to see that people ingest horsetail for its silica content. The wikipedia page...
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11th June 2012, 05:43 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Thanks Pam. The bottom of the table is flat. The...
Thanks Pam. The bottom of the table is flat. The photo from underneath may be a little deceiving due to lens distortion. There is a little twist present in the top, but I couldn't remove or constrain...
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4th June 2012, 09:30 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Thanks Steve, I really appreciate the comment. ...
Thanks Steve, I really appreciate the comment.
It's my own design, and not so changed from the small sketch it started out as. Along the way I used sketchup, cardboard, and pine templates to... -
4th June 2012, 05:10 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Steve, I can sure understand how you want the...
Steve, I can sure understand how you want the plane to be put to use, ornamental though it may appear!
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5th May 2012, 03:10 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Steve that's a beautiful plane, I hope it finds a...
Steve that's a beautiful plane, I hope it finds a good home.
My next challenge is to repurpose some old blades to make a soridai-ganna (spoon-bottomed plane), dainoshi ganna (scraper plane), and a... -
21st April 2012, 05:00 PM
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I'm sure a kanna made by Masato Yokosaka would be...
I'm sure a kanna made by Masato Yokosaka would be a pleasure to use, as would any hand forged blade. A bigger difference can probably be found in the choice of blade materials. As with western...
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16th April 2012, 04:19 PM
Thread: kanna blade chipping
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How did you grind the bevel? Leonard Lee's...
How did you grind the bevel? Leonard Lee's sharpening book mentions that heat produced by dry grinding will negatively affect the high carbon steel in japanese blades by forming microscopic cracks...
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14th April 2012, 03:44 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Sheets, the shape of the wood will surely help to...
Sheets, the shape of the wood will surely help to decide what gets made. For the live edge pieces I'm thinking of benches and small tables. I'm interested in simple designs that will give me a chance...
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13th April 2012, 11:32 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Well I finally got a chance to stretch the legs...
Well I finally got a chance to stretch the legs on the plane.
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I picked up a load of wood on the weekend for quite a deal.
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3rd April 2012, 02:05 PM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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In honour of spring finally arriving, here's a...
In honour of spring finally arriving, here's a rare cross-bred 'excelsior' sheep for your perusal.
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3rd April 2012, 08:14 AM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed seeing the project....
Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed seeing the project. How could I forget the all-important action shot? I'll get to work and see what I can whip up!
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2nd April 2012, 06:01 PM
Thread: Kanna - Adventures in dai making
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Kanna - Adventures in dai making
My journey into the world of Japanese planes started with the restoration of a hira kanna. Tool in hand, I quickly learned how a kanna rewards its user's attention to detail with outstanding...
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2nd April 2012, 10:19 AM
Thread: loose hoops/handles!
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I can imagine the clove oil content...
I can imagine the clove oil content in choji oil having a most desirable antiseptic effect after the blade has passed through several torsos!
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19th March 2012, 09:48 AM
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Very nice work, and well documented! I'm pleased...
Very nice work, and well documented! I'm pleased to see what functional models Chris has chosen to represent the progression of skills.
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20th January 2012, 02:39 PM
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The Tunesaburo ...
The Tunesaburo ura-dashi fuyō blades come in three steel types. I wonder if the dai blade groove is cupped to match the iron's curvature?
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19th January 2012, 06:35 PM
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Thanks for the post, I found your blog today but...
Thanks for the post, I found your blog today but I can't get the comment box to load on it.
There seem to be only a small number of makers creating uradashi fuyoh blades, aka tapping-out free...