押さえ鉋

Osae Kanna

Trying Plane / Jointer

A long-bodied plane (typically 80–100mm sole) used to flatten and straighten the faces and edges of boards before joinery. The long sole bridges low spots and only cuts the high areas, gradually referencing the entire surface to a true flat. Producing a dead-flat, glue-ready edge for a perfect joint is the defining skill test of Japanese woodworking — and this plane is the instrument of that test.

押さえ鉋
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CategoryPlane
RegionsSanjo, Niigata · Miki, Hyogo

This tool category is traditionally forged from the following steels. Click any to read its full metallurgical profile.

All WoodsEdge JointingSurface Flattening

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