Japanese plane

The laminated steel and iron blade is stout compared to western planes.

The chip breaker is held in place with a simple nail inserted some distance away from and perpendicular to the axis of the main blade.

Chip breakers in Japan were introduced relatively recently, during the Meiji period.

The soles of Japanese planes also have different configurations for varying applications.

The apparently simple design disguises a great deal of complexity.

A Japanese plane in use
A Japanese cooper using a yariganna or spear-plane
A yariganna or spear-plane in the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum , Kobe