Japanese Hand planes 2 – Chip Breaker
Skill level: All levels Instructor: Andrew Hunter Weekend workshop November 8–9, 2025
Dates & Location
Nov 08, 2025, 9:00 AM – Nov 09, 2025, 5:00 PM
Wendell Castle Workshop, 18 Maple St, Scottsville, NY 14546, USA
Class description
Take a deeper dive into Japanese hand planes! Many of you have taken Andrew's Japanese Hand Planes class in which we each took a new Japanese smoothing plane (Kana), tuned it up, fitted and sharpened the iron, and went from nothing to making beautiful shavings. Well, this is the next course to take your plane to a new level! You don't have to have taken Andrew's previous classes to take this one, but you do need to have a Japanese hand plane of your own that has already been taken through the original steps of setup. (If you have any doubt then please contact Andrew directly at Andrew@andrewhunterart.com.)
In this two-day class Andrew will first work with students individually to assess their planes and offer suggestions on how to get them working better. He will then guide students through the process of setting up the chip breaker. Getting a chip breaker to work properly can be a bit tricky, but when it's working just right it makes all the difference! Students will learn to effectively put their planes to use by pulling shavings with the whole body and not just with their arms. We will each spend some time learning to dimension lumber entirely by hand. Remember: the Japanese Kana, like a Western hand plane, is not just limited to surfacing but also excels at precisely fitting parts; two thousandth of an inch at a time!
Class fee: $385
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$385.00
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