Like Japanese saws, Japanese planes are pulled, not pushed. They can be pushed, but cutting control is better on the pull stroke.
This white oak plane is similar to a traditional Japanese plane; however, a metal chip breaker with a capscrew replaces the traditional wooden wedge. To increase the cut, simply tap the front of the plane with a mallet; to decrease the cut, tap the back of the plane. The high-carbon steel blade will hold a keen edge to achieve tissue-thin shavings, even in difficult woods.
The plane can be adjusted to cut 30°, 45° and 60° chamfers. The blade is 3mm thick by 31mm wide (1/8″ × 1 1/4″) overall and 1″ (26mm) wide at the cutting edge. It may require a bit of practice in setting up the blade to achieve the final cut, but once there, performs remarkably well.
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