L.A. 437 - Episode 6: Japanese Woodcarving with Yo Takimoto
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Inundated with job stress, city planner Yo Takimoto was given the gift of a kiridashi (woodcarving knife) from a caring friend at Christmas. It made him remember the peaceful days of his childhood, when he was close to nature and spent many hours outdoors, carving wood as a boy. Now he devotes his time to teaching others this tranquil and meditative art. Yo encourages his students to be present for the journey, and not worry about the final design - he emphasizes that everything will be revealed naturally, without intention or thinking.
I have one of those knives but never considered using it for wood carving. Now I will add it to my carving tool collection.
Get stoned and carve wood sounds awesome
How does he finish the wood, how can I find out more... Maine
with fine not hard sandpaper and special oil.
i think every boy carved wood at a young age and make stuff like spears and "swords"
this is bruce from acton california . i live in the philippines. thank you for teaching me to carve spoons. i carve all most every day.
Thinking I’ll follow this path
I will try to do it with woodprix plans.
My son (was one of the youngest carvers when he started) and I did these with the Master. The best ever. Wonderful feature. Captured the experience.
23 like, 0 dislike.... wow! respect! 😂😂😂
Where can i buy a Japanese knife like this one used?
The knives are called kiridashi. You can order them on Amazon for example
Do they use sandpaper to get it so smooth?