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Tag: ura-dashi

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Tag: ura-dashi

On Ura-Dashi: Ito-Ura

Hello and welcome to my blog!   The process of tapping out, known as ura-dashi, is unique to Japanese tools and most commonly used on plane irons.  This post will focus on the efforts I’ve made to chase after an effect of careful ura-dashi maintenance known as Ito-ura or thread edge. Japanese …

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Kanna – Blade Prep

Hello and welcome back to my blog.  In this series I will be preparing a Kanna (Japanese hand plane) for upcoming work.  The kanna, by Nakano with a dai cut by Inomoto-san is newly made but not quite ready for use.  High quality preparation of this blade, made of Hitachi …

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