Woven Kumiko Pattern
Back when Kay and I were in NY we went to an exhibition of bamboo work at the Met Museum, featuring woven bamboo baskets and… 続きを読む »Woven Kumiko Pattern
Back when Kay and I were in NY we went to an exhibition of bamboo work at the Met Museum, featuring woven bamboo baskets and… 続きを読む »Woven Kumiko Pattern
Lately I’ve been dreaming about a few Japanese machines that are really well suited for kumiko work. There is a potential project on the horizon… 続きを読む »Dream Machines
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
In the previous post on ha-ganna sharpening I started to talk about having difficulties getting a good cut with my 60 degree blade. My other… 続きを読む »Ha-Ganna : Sharpening 2
So far in my limited experience playing around with ha-ganna, sharpening has been one of the more challenging aspects. Initial setup requires a few time… 続きを読む »葉鉋 Ha-Ganna : Sharpening 1
Ever since I started doing kumiko work I have wanted to try out ha-ganna (葉鉋). Ha-ganna are specialty planes for cutting specific angles on kumiko pattern… 続きを読む »Ha-Ganna 葉鉋 : Making Dai
The yae-ura-hana-kikko pattern The summers here in Tokyo are brutally hot, and one thing that’s been on my mind for a while has been to… 続きを読む »Kumiko – 八重裏花亀甲
Recently I finished up a collaborative project here in Tokyo with a design company called Consentable. The project is a purely acoustic speaker designed to… 続きを読む »Kumiko Cell Phone Speaker
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
Well I’m long overdue for an update here and for a final post on the shoji screens. A lot has happened over the past several… 続きを読む »Finishing up the Shojis