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Japanese Wood Block Plane KANNA 40mm Carenter's Tool Double Edge Senkichi

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Size: Standard


Features

  • Total length: 150mm
  • Blade width: 40mm
  • Size: W54 x H150 x D38mm
  • Weight: 140g
  • great for grinding wood surface

Description

[Application] Scraping work of wood surface. [Features, Functions] It is easy to use small size planes. [Material] Blade: Carbon tool steel. [Precautions] Since it is a cutlery, please handle with care. Do not use if there is a crack in Plane body, cutting edge. If there is a foreign object such as a nail in the material, please use it after removing it. Senkichi is one of eight original brands of Fujiwara Sangyo Co., Ltd., specialized in cutting tool for carpentry and gardening. "Providing products to all tool distribution channels in Japan." Established in April 17, 1944, the company business is carried out from the headquarters and seven branches and sales offices. [Products] Carpenterfs tools/Work tools/Air tools/Tip tools/ Work support/Gardening tools/Gardening equipment/Gardening supplies. [Product Categories] A wide range of products, from carpentry and power tools, to hand and gardening tools. As a trading firm focused on planning and development, we offer a variety of DIY tools, primarily power tools, hand tools, and gardening tools. Our product line includes approximately 100,000 models. This vast array of products allows us to satisfy the needs of our clients. [Carpenterfs tools] Basic DIY tools for cutting, grinding, hammering, polishing, and measuring. [Work tools] Hand tools for any work situation and application. [Air tools] Power tools that efficiently perform high-precision work. [Tip tools] Tool bits with high precision that can be safely used with any material [Work support] Product support for safe, secure, and comfortable work performance. [Gardening] Gardening equipment for hobby gardeners and professionals. [Gardening equipment] Wide range of products for pruning, cutting, planting, weeding, cultivating, and storing. [Gardening supplies] Gardening tools for various gardening applications.


Brand: Senkichi


Color: Brown


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.5 x 2.13 x 5.51 inches


Item Weight: 0.14 Kilograms


Style: Tool


Brand: ‎Senkichi


Color: ‎Brown


Item Weight: ‎0.14 Kilograms


Style: ‎Tool


Included Components: ‎Blade


Product Dimensions: ‎2.13"L x 1.5"W x 5.91"H


Manufacturer: ‎Fujiwara Sangyo


Part Number: ‎40mmX150mm_SML


Item Weight: ‎4.9 ounces


Item model number: ‎40mmX150mm_SML


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Standard


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Blade Edge: ‎Compound Bevel


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 8, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • excellent price for a functional plane in a handy size.
Size: Standard
This is a decent little plane that gets used quite often. It is not super fancy, no laminated blade or anything like that, just a single piece of tool steel. It does, however, function quiet well right out of the box. It can be a little stiff to adjust at first, as the plane body grips the blade quite firmly. Certainly not disappointed. It is a simple, functional tool. Bought two so I could build a chamfer plane out of the second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by archie williams

  • anyone else observe this??
Size: Limited edition
Hv any of u noticed, that when a product is truly good, or has authentically surprised most of the consumers, most of the reviews are quite in-depth and long. People will go into the details of all the things that impressed them in their purchase and all the things it did well. Or all the things that essentially made it worth the purchase. I knew that after reading all the reviews, from at least 4 or 5 brands selling these tools, all which are very similar in size and specs, thru-out Amazon , that these little hand planes were going to be a great buy!! Yes, there are bad reviews! There always will be! You can’t make everyone happy all of the time, so bad reviews are inevitable. And honestly, after reading a lot of them, I chalk up a lot of them to, 1. even if they got a good tool, they’d write a bad review regardless. Or 2. There’s some serious incompetency going on here. lol! Moving on, I will not go into detail on why I gave this plane a 5 star review. Everyone writing before me has already said it!! “Out of the box it’s project ready” “for under $20 how can u possibly buy something like this” “craftsmanship and quality is nuts” “the iron is sharp and ready”. Ok I wasnt gonna go there but I did. There u go, Those would he some of the reasons I give it a high rating!! Among many more that I could list but will not. My 2cents to the person still mulling over buying this hand plane….???? Effin do it!!! Hv u read all the reviews!!??? Pretty obvious this tool is stupid good! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • What, how, why!
Size: Standard
I tapped the blade in very lightly and used this to get paper thin wood curls. Leaves a glossy, smooth finish. Tap the hammer on the wood, not the metal to back it out. Here's the weird part: on my other anglo-german-american type plains I tape the other end of the plane (the wood) to seat the blade and make it stick out a little farther. On this plane (and I've seen tons of videos on Youtube of people doing it this way) I just LIGHTLY tapped the blade downward to get it to stick out more. This plane has no pins and no wedge: it's just the blade against the wood in a very tight fit. This is how an elderly Japanese woodworker on a Kotaro Tanaka video did it as well. You'll never hurt the blade by tapping the blunt end of it--then again you'll never crack the wood shoulders of a plane by tapping on the front or back of the plane, LOL. I own a bunch of planes now: various old metal, huge two-foot antique wood ones I restored, a Hock/Krenov kit I built years ago, and now this Japanese plane which produces curls as nicely as the others. You pull instead of push. It's very light weight and responsive. I tend to run planes more side to side, left to right on thinner pieces of wood as opposed to pushing straight away from my body and this allows that technique as well. It's just like the photo: sticker, single blade with no chip breaker and light wood. Really clean and simple. The sticker says to tap blade to extend and tap end of wood to retract. Tap SOFTLY: you won't hurt the blade, but you might theoretically, break the wood shoulders. Tape, test, tap, test, tap, test and I was making shavings. Nice shavings. The only way to get a better deal is to: buy old blades at garage sales and build your own (which is fun). Why use a plane? Because ALL sandpaper leaves scratches. It's true that finer and finer grades of sandpaper leaves finer and harder to see and feel scratched, but why not just swoosh the plane once and get a glossy, smooth, no tear-out, non-fuzzy, no scratch mirror finish! It's way faster, the curls smell nice as opposed to messy, unhealthy sawdust and the finish is easily proven to be smoother. Look at it! Feel it! Look at it with a magnifying glass! Glass smoothness instead of fuzzy matte sanded finish you have to put a THICK glossy chemical finish on to make look nice. Try this: run a plane across the edge of a board. It looks great! Now sand that glassy edge with the finest grade sandpaper you have handy: it'll make it look worse! Planer is faster, easier, cheaper, smoother cleaner than paper. Sawdust is for saws, not fine finishing tools. Sandpaper makes me sneeze, planes release the smell of the wood (even old wood). Nice! Mike from Detroit ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2017 by M1K3 FR0M D3TR01T

  • Set it up right and it does wonders, don't even have to sharpen it.
Size: Standard
Japanese style planes work better than the "western" ones, in my opinion.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by CCM

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