Over time, blades will shorten as they are sharpened. When the edge of the blade shortens too much, you will need to re-shape and re-sharpen it in order to keep using it. Discover the traditional Japanese method of "ura-dashi" and "ura-oshi" to make your precious plane blade look brand new. You don't have to be a seasoned craftsman to follow these steps. Let's get the groove on!
In this video, we go over these important, easy-to-follow steps to help re-shape and sharpen the backside or "ura" of your hand plane:
- Reshaping the Blade's Edge
- Tools to Prepare
- How to Perform the "Ura-dashi"
- How to Perform the "Ura-oshi"
- Checking & Reshaping Again
- Ready to Sharpen
Japanese hand planes require less power to smooth uneven surfaces and correct warping on the wood. In addition, Kakuri uses high-quality carbon steel for the plane's blade to ensure a much sharper and smoother finish and a more enjoyable woodworking experience.
Be sure to check out our other videos for more great tips on how to care for and maintain your Japanese hand planes!
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28 авг 2022