Decided to try out some woodies and went with a used kanna. Knowing very little, found one with some nice flourishes on the blade and thought it must be of decent quality (hopefully) for someone to put the time into decorating it.
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However, the chipbreaker was a little flat and did not wedge properly. I attempted to angle the corners in a little by hammering it but couldn't quite get the steel to fold. Any advice?
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In the end, crudely sharpened it and stuck some paper between the chip break and bar to try it out. Was able to get some shavings but will need to tune the sole after re-reading Brian's blog. Would be interested in any other info or advice on the kanna as well, thanks!
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