Maruta Bench – Build 3
One of the final details before assembling the bench was to mark and cut the holes for the pegs in the tenons. After trimming and… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 3
One of the final details before assembling the bench was to mark and cut the holes for the pegs in the tenons. After trimming and… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 3
The last post left off with turning the short seat stretchers round on the lathe. I had pre-cut a 60mm Ø shoulder prior to turning,… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 2
A few months back I designed a bench as part of my goal for this year to produce a new furniture design every week. The… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 1
I first designed and built this stool 5 years ago in Brooklyn, and wrote about the build in one of my early blog posts here… 続きを読む »3 Leg Stool Build – Version 2
Well here we are in the final stages of this build. At this point the only tasks remaining were to cut wedges, mill and cut… 続きを読む »Toshi-Nuki Shelves – Build 3
Following from the last post on building the Toshi-Nuki Shelves, which was mainly about cutting mortises, we continue on with… more mortises. Or in this… 続きを読む »Toshi-Nuki Shelves – Build 2
It’s time to start building some knockdown shelving. A few weeks have passes since the last post where I talked about different joinery options for… 続きを読む »Toshi-nuki Shelves – Build 1
A couple weeks ago I finished up a set of shoji screens for a customer in the US. I had planned to use sugi (Japanese… 続きを読む »Making Shoji – Western Red Cedar
One of the furniture designs that I’ve been working on recently is this shelving system that I designed to be easily assembled/disassembled via traditional joinery.… 続きを読む »Collapsible Shelving Joinery Considerations
After the work on the legs and stretchers in the previous post, I moved on to working on the arms and back rest. The first… 続きを読む »Chair no. 1 – Fabrication Part 2