Curated, Quality Tools
Embarking on a journey in craft requires quality tools and the know-how to assess them. Never Stop Building has partnered with Andrew Ren of Kanata Tools to offer exclusive, curated tool kits which fulfill the requirements for our classes and workshops. They will not be the lowest cost options, but they are hand selected and tested by one of the most accomplished kanna masters in the world. I like to say “buy once, cry once.” These tools will deliver results and are sourced directly from highly reputable companies and blacksmiths in Japan.
The contents of each kit are listed below, due to limited available quantities, at present these kits may only be purchased along with registration for a class or workshop.
Note that tools in italics are generic tools, generally available in hardware stores in Japan, but are included in the kits to round them out and for convenience.
Certain one off or expensive items like saws, masakari, chouna tools will be listed individually as options to purchase during course registration checkout.
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      Fulfills the sharpening supplies requirements for the Introduction to Sharpening and Japanese Chisel Set Up Workshop and the Kanna: Japanese Hand Plane First Set Up and Use Workshop - 1000 Grit Water Stone 
- 6000 Grit Water Stone 
- Diamond Flattening Plate 
 
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      Expand your sharpening stone collection. Recommended additional stones for the Kanna: Japanese Hand Plane First Set Up and Use Workshop - 3000 Grit Water Stone 
- 12000 Grit Water Stone 
 
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      Fulfills the basic tool requirements for the Introduction to Sharpening and Japanese Chisel Set Up Workshop - Choice of available Orie, Chu Tataki or Tataki Nomi 
- Chisel Hoop Setting Tool 
- Beginner Japanese Hammer 
 
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      Fulfills the basic tool requirements for the Kanna: Japanese Hand Plane First Set Up and Use Workshop - 48mm Kanna and Dai Set 
- 3mm Oire Nomi 
- Kanna Tuning Scraper Tool 
- Straight Edge 
- Wooden Mallet 
 
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      Fulfills the tool requirements for the Advanced Kanna: Cutting a Dai and Tuning Master Class - 3mm Oire Nomi 
 - 6mm Oire Nomi 
- Small Dai Saw 
- Straight Edge 
- 300mm Sashigane 
- 24mm Usu Nomi 
 A Crane Neck Chisel option will be offered separately, which is used in cutting the tsutsumi - an extra facet below the blade that cradles the bevel as it sits in the block. 
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      - Kebiki Marking Gauge 
- Marking Knife 
- Large Sashigane 
 
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      Fulfills the tool requirements for the The Natural Timber: Hewing and Log Layout Master Class - 400 Grit Water Stone 
- 1000 Grit Water Stone 
- 150mm Carpenters Axe 
 Chouna and Masakari may be available for order and are produced as ordered with long lead times. Contact us directly if interested. 
 
           
        
      
     
              
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                