Cherry Low Cabinet – 1
Hidden Mitered Dovetails The last cabinet for the series of modular tansu is the low cherry cabinet, which is also the biggest and most complicated… 続きを読む »Cherry Low Cabinet – 1
Hidden Mitered Dovetails The last cabinet for the series of modular tansu is the low cherry cabinet, which is also the biggest and most complicated… 続きを読む »Cherry Low Cabinet – 1
Happy (very belated) New Year everyone. It’s been a few weeks since my last post on the keyaki tabi-dansu, and I’m long overdue to share… 続きを読む »Keyaki and Chestnut Tabi-dansu 4
Before finishing assembly of the keyaki tabi-dansu, there were a few other details to take care of. Mainly a pair of grooves in the top… 続きを読む »Keyaki Tabi-dansu 3
Wedged Mortise and Tenon Joinery Last week I covered cutting the box joints and mortises for this keyaki tabi-dansu, and this week we’re continuing on… 続きを読む »Keyaki Tabi-dansu 2
Earlier this year I introduced an upcoming tansu commission through a couple of posts about the overall scope, and joinery considerations for the series of… 続きを読む »Keyaki Tabi-dansu
Hey folks, I’m back in Japan and back to the blog after another stint away in the US to assist Yamamoto-san of Somakosha in teaching… 続きを読む »2024 Maine Timber Frame Workshop
On to the last splicing joint from this short series of joinery models. This is the ari-tsugi (蟻継ぎ) or dovetail splicing joint. Overall the form… 続きを読む »Ari-tsugi Dovetail Splicing Joint
Hey folks. It’s been a busy few weeks with lots of time being devoted to prep for an upcoming craft fair, among other life things,… 続きを読む »Kai-no-kuchi Splicing Joint
Continuing on with joinery models this week… Aside from making the 50 kanawa-tsugi joinery models (see the previous posts 1, 2), I was also tasked… 続きを読む »Kama-tsugi / Gooseneck Joint
Continuing along from last week’s post on making a batch of kanawa-tsugi joinery models…. With the joinery cutout complete, one of the remaining tasks for… 続きを読む »Kanawa-tsugi Joinery Models Part 2