Making a Kumiko Lantern - Japanese Woodworking

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  • Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
  • This andon was a fun project. It all came from scrap wood and I mixed in quite a fe different techniques. It's loosely inspired by traditional Japanese cast iron lanterns and I simplified the design quite a bit. I burnt the legs and handle and added a hemp cord wrap to the handle to add some more texture.
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  • @CowDogCraftWorks
    @CowDogCraftWorks 25 днів тому

    Nice work my guy. Definitely give that plane a sharpen and fiddle with the chip breaker some more. It will treat you even better.

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      I will for sure! There's definitely much more work that it needs but at least it's operational now

  • @richs5422
    @richs5422 23 дні тому

    Excellent! Sometimes one doesn't even need infill pieces, the kumiko grid is nice on its own.

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  23 дні тому

      Thank you! I debated if I should do an infill pattern but I thought it would've been too busy

  • @genebarfield6688
    @genebarfield6688 24 дні тому +1

    Although I'd seen the wood burning technique before, and was impressed by the idea of it, this particular use is a touch of creative genius. The use of it here lends the lantern a sense of timelessness, because it evokes a strong sense of age while the design and craftsmanship screams modernity. This is how putting a few sticks of wood together becomes high art. Bravo, Maestro!

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  24 дні тому +2

      I really appreciate that. It's exactly what I was going for. A touch of from the past with a touch from the present

  • @ericjohn3664
    @ericjohn3664 24 дні тому +1

    Love this, Johnny. Beautiful piece. Burning the legs was a great choice. Thanks

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  24 дні тому

      Thanks so much!! I'm glad I made that choice

  • @chrisBou007
    @chrisBou007 19 днів тому

    Love this video….first time here…beautiful shape & pattern!!!!😊

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  17 днів тому

      Thanks so much!! Glad you enjoyed it 😊

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging 25 днів тому

    This is an amaizng design, You did it well 👏👏

  • @stefanitadio6236
    @stefanitadio6236 25 днів тому

    The gentle curve of the foot part of the leg is such an awesome detail!

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Thank you! I'm glad I chose to go with it

  • @gnito72
    @gnito72 25 днів тому

    Hello, next time you could consider use for the wooddowels toothpicks or bigger schaschlick-sticks - always good to have them in the store as really mini dowels...
    ...AND yes, the planer is a wonderful tool :)

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Toothpicks would've been a great option. I didn't think of that!

  • @Andy-te6jj
    @Andy-te6jj 22 дні тому

    Beautiful

  • @product_paths
    @product_paths 24 дні тому

    That's lit.

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  24 дні тому

      This is great!! Puns really LIGHT up my day

  • @dirdick43
    @dirdick43 25 днів тому

    beautifully done and so well designed. thanks for taking us along on this project

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Thank you for joining the journey 😊

  • @brendanlenane2685
    @brendanlenane2685 25 днів тому

    That is an amazing design. Love how simple it looks. Maybe try using a wooden toothpick instead of nails to secure the frame corners. Glad im subbed to your channel.

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Ah, I didn't think of toothpicks. That's a great idea! Thank you

  • @PetrKiskaPE-kneTR-uhlarstvi
    @PetrKiskaPE-kneTR-uhlarstvi 22 дні тому

    Hi Johnny, very Nice Lantern. Only baterry pack on bottom should by covered🙈 I subscribe 👍

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  21 день тому

      Thank you. I thought about covering it but I didn't want a bulky box under the lantern. It can always be moved back under the top piece

  • @mikedurkee7296
    @mikedurkee7296 23 дні тому

    Very nice project and tons of intricate details that most would be oblivious to when looking at it... instead of burning the wood try ebonizing it (just a thought not a critical thought just a thought). AND how have I not run across your channel before?! new subcriber

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  23 дні тому +1

      Thanks for the sub!! Ebonizing is a nice look but I think it would've been too dark for this project. I like how the burning is more brown and a bit inconsistent. Something I'll need to try on another project though

  • @JT-hw6mq
    @JT-hw6mq 25 днів тому

    Bamboo skewers work well for small dowels

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      That's what I used to attach the handle but they were a little too big for the small frames

  • @Porsche_Haus
    @Porsche_Haus 25 днів тому

    A CNC is your friend. Easy Peasy to do a 1/8" mortise.

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Definitely would have been easier but the hand tool work was rewarding

  • @joeperch4486
    @joeperch4486 25 днів тому

    Very nice project. I may have to try that burning technique in one of my projects. Do you have a link to the fairy lights you used?

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Thank you! I got them from Michaels. I have another set of fairy lights that also have a timer. It seems like a common feature

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 15 днів тому

    4:13 next time consider wood splines. 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @atariks1475
    @atariks1475 22 дні тому +1

    So much work with the kumiko and than you use double sided tape for the paper? Really?

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  22 дні тому

      It's a special double sided tape that's designed to be used with shoji paper. It's pretty commonly used by modern shoji craftsmen in Japan

    • @atariks1475
      @atariks1475 21 день тому

      @@JTWoodworks Ahh okay. Sorry, that was rude. Can you still tention the paper when you use this tape? My shojibook suggest that you mist the paper after glueing with water and when this dries the paper will tention and sound like a drum afterwards. Delicate projects tend to become crooked by that but for doors or bissger frames it should be possible.

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  21 день тому

      Yes I spray the paper in the video. I haven't noticed a difference in paper tightness between the tape and glue. I do use glue sometimes but I find the tape is much easier and there isn't any dry time

    • @atariks1475
      @atariks1475 21 день тому

      @@JTWoodworks ahh, didn't noticed that. You are first one I see doing that. In all the other videos of creators its just glued to the wood.
      Do you have any experience in case of a complete shoji paper swap? The starch glue can just be watered and it gets loose. How does the tape perform with that?

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  21 день тому

      I've never had to change out the paper but I can't imagine it'll be very difficult. The tape can be peeled off and you can add new tape

  • @your2nd
    @your2nd 21 день тому

    tooth pics

    • @JTWoodworks
      @JTWoodworks  21 день тому

      🦷🦷

    • @your2nd
      @your2nd 20 днів тому

      @@JTWoodworks Well they are wood not metal like the nails.