The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
When you meet other woodworkers who have traveled to Japan and ask them for recommendations on places to see, chances are they will tell you… 続きを読む »The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
When you meet other woodworkers who have traveled to Japan and ask them for recommendations on places to see, chances are they will tell you… 続きを読む »The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
This past week I had the pleasure of visiting the workshop of Akira Watanabe, an Edo Sashimono craftsman. I have come across Watanabe-san’s work online… 続きを読む »A Visit with Akira Watanabe Edo Sashimono Craftsman
Kumiko Table Saw sled – Making Shojis part 2 I left off the last post on making shoji screens at the point where I… 続きを読む »kumiko table saw sled
Making Shoji Screens The past few weeks I’ve been taking a break from my folding screen project to make some shoji screens for a couple… 続きを読む »Making Shoji Screens
Three-way Miter Class Hey folks, please join me on Saturday June 30th for a three-way miter class that I’ll be teaching at Mokuchi in Brooklyn,… 続きを読む »Three-way Miter Class
3 Legged Stool Build I’m long overdue for an update here, so I thought I’d share some photos from a recent spec piece I… 続きを読む »3 Legged stool Build
Hexagonal Kumiko Patterns Hexagonal patterns in Japanese screens are some of the most interesting and complex. Lately I’ve been experimenting with the base pattern which… 続きを読む »Hexagonal Kumiko Pattern
The Cube Light is a new table lamp that I just completed this past week. For a while I’ve been wanting to design and build… 続きを読む »Building the Cube Light
I recently completed a couple of kumiko trivets, in an effort to expand my repertoire of kumiko patterns and also to offer some smaller items for… 続きを読む »Masu-Tsunagi Kumiko Pattern
I’ve created a little animation to illustrate how a Chinese three-way miter joint goes together. Many variations of this joint can be found on the… 続きを読む »Chinese Three-way Miter Video