How to tune up a kanna part 3
In this series I show you how to tune up/prepare a Japanese plane (kanna) so that it will be ready for use. This covers "flat" planes (smoother, jointers etc) and it is more geared towards the smoothers since they require the most precision and fettling. This part covers the tuning the sole, fitting the chip-breaker and I show you the results of the final plane.

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Tune up of the Japanese rabbet plane. (Kiwa-Kanna)

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Tips on choosing your first kanna (Japanese plane) part 1

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How to tune up a kanna part 2

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How to tune up a kanna part 1

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Anatomy of a Kanna

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Tune up of the Japanese flat plane. (Ko-kanna)

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This is How I Set Up a Reasonable Japanese Hand Plane - Kakuri 42mm Hand Plane

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Restoring a kanna part 1/3

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How to adjust and sharpen Kanna 鉋の調整方法と研ぎ方 宮大工が職人技で教える初心者のための動画

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How To Set Up A Japanese Plane, 16 micron Shavings!

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Japanese Plane Tuning - Part 4 of 5 - Tuning the Sole

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Making a Kanna Dai (Part 1) 宮大工が職人技で教える初心者のための鉋台制作動画

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Restoring a kanna part 3/3

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How to adjust the bottom end of Japanese hand plane "kanna"

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Japanese Plane Tuning - Part 5 of 5 - Fitting the Chipbreaker

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Which Japanese planes do you need?

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How to prepare a kanna blade

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How to make a traditional style jointer plane part 1

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Saturday workshop - setting up a Niwaki Japanese plane for the 1st time

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