4-Leg Stool – Fabrication 3
It’s been a few weeks since the last post on the 4-leg stools, but I’m finally back and settled in after a brief New Year’s… 続きを読む »4-Leg Stool – Fabrication 3
It’s been a few weeks since the last post on the 4-leg stools, but I’m finally back and settled in after a brief New Year’s… 続きを読む »4-Leg Stool – Fabrication 3
Quick announcement, I’ll be assisting with a couple Japanese Carpentry Workshop this June, along with my friend and master carpenter Kohei Yamamoto from Somakosha. The… 続きを読む »Japanese Carpentry Workshop 2024
Happy New Year Everyone. I’d really like to thank all of you who have been following my blog and supporting my work this past year.… 続きを読む »2023
Continuing on with the 4-leg stool build… With the joinery cut, I moved on to chamfering and finish planing. All the parts got 3 mm… 続きを読む »4 Leg Stool – Fabrication 2
Fabrication for the 4-leg stool started like most projects with some bandsawing and milling. The individual parts for each stool are pretty basic, just legs… 続きを読む »4 Leg Stool – Fabrication
In last week’s post I shared a bunch of different designs for a 4-leg stool, with the plan being to design a stool that would… 続きを読む »The trouble with Splayed Legs
A few months back I started working on a design for a 4-leg stool. Coming up with a design that I was excited about was… 続きを読む »4-Leg Stool – Design
This week I thought I’d mention an artist who I’ve been following for the past couple of years, and I’ve been consistently impressed and inspired… 続きを読む »Inspiration – Toru Fukuda
Last weekend I went to the 39th annual Kezurou-kai event in Itoigawa, Niigata. It was my first time going to the event here in Japan,… 続きを読む »Kezurou-kai #39
A while back I shared a post on some unique woodworking machines that are typically only available here in Japan. Japan has a fair share… 続きを読む »Japanese Sharpening Machines