I'm in the market for a Kanna, a Japanese Hand Plane. I can get a Kakuri reasonably cheaply but should I? Is it up to the task of working on our Australian hardwoods or is a pine only plane? For about double the cost, I can step into a Tsunesaburo from toolsfromjapan.com. Double the cost is a good bit of money but I don't want to waste money on a plane that is not worth buying or going to need sharpening every stroke, etc. So, does anyone have a view on the Kakuri Kanna or views on getting a cheap Kanna vs a more expensive Tsunesaburo?
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