Trying out Japanese Joinery for the First Time! // Asa-no-ha Kumiko pattern
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- In this video I show you my process of how I make kumiko and go over the different jigs necessary to make a kumiko panel.
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Thanks for watching!
-Miles
#kumiko #asanoha #woodworking - Навчання та стиль
Thanks for watcing!
Check out what I made using this Kumiko Panel: ua-cam.com/video/Z9ktKZRPKvU/v-deo.html
For those curious about the pattern Asanoha (Hemp Leaves). The Asanoha pattern is a very popular traditional pattern from Japan. It's based on a hexagon and looks like a hemp leaf. “Asa” means hemp and “ha” means leaf. The hemp plant is a fast-growing plant that produces a tall straight tree in as little as four months and its imagery is associated with growth and children's health. It can also represent protection from harm or evil spirits. This pattern has ‘no season’ and can be worn throughout the year.
Absolutely love the style, this is the stuff UA-cam was meant to show
Thank you so much! That really means a lot ;)
This is one of the most intricate pieces of woodworking I have seen on UA-cam. Hats off-
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Great result!
Wow? So inspiring! I gotta get some projects done so I can give this a shot!
Awesome video production, explanation and execution. Keep at it, a lot more people will want to see this!
I"m so impressed and can't wait to see where you go next with the panel! INSPIRING, MILES!!! You make it look deceptively easy. So much appreciation for your artisanship, carpentry, videography, candidness, and on and on and on.
So much incredible talent and so well executed. Well done man, well done. Keep up the inspiring work.
That is an insane amount of work. Great job and perseverance!
Beatiful Man, watching from Brazil.
Congratulations... I really want to do this in my 70's sound box
This turned out perfect! You absolutely crushed it and thanks for the shoutout 👍
Thank you so much Johnny! Means a lot coming from the master himself. ;)
Beautiful work and an EXCELLENT video! Looking forward to the next one
Thank you for your comment! Cheers :)
Great project and video Miles! Looking forward to seeing the next video to see where this goes.
Thanks for watching! ;)
Wow! Well done, looks incredible Miles. Great video . I’ll look forward to the next one 😀
Thanks Annie! Looking forward to sharing the next project ;)
Man! You are crazy) in a good way!!! I like it! And your kumiko- guitar as well)
I love this video and music your videos are very calming
Haha I appreciate that! That's my goal ;)
Mad respect dude... Nice detail work..
Thank you so much Rob! :)
Realmente hermosos tus trabajos ,,,,mil felicitaciones ....saludos desde Argentina
This is so satisfying to watch! Great work, please keep it up 👍🏼
Thank you! Will do!
You are not sitting around being idle! Fantastic kumiko! Saw a lot of it in Japan years ago and you have done the tradition proud!
Haha that's for sure, I'm trying to make more videos now that I have some time! Thanks for your on going support Tom!
Nicely done. Looking forward to see how you use it.
Thanks Scott! I'm looking forward to it as well ;)
Wow that is a ton of work! Turned out awesome looking, can't wait to see what you use it in.
Haha yeah, it took a good while. Looking forward to sharing the next video!
really are a amazing artist and craftsmen
Thank you so much!
Nice 👍 The more kumiko work I see the more I love it and will definitely try it once on my own! Cheers
Thank you so much Ralf! Definitely send me photos on ig if you give it a go.
@@MakeWithMiles will do 👍
That's awesome! i admire your patience and skill in making this huse piece full of potential gaps that never seem to happen! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much Dominic! I truly appreciate it. ;)
That came out awesome! I absolutely was wondering about why you didn’t finish so your explanation at the end has left me wanting more. Can’t wait for the follow up video!
Thank you! I don't usually leave it off with a cliff hanger, but I'm looking forward to sharing the next video ;)
Very cool wood working design. Very unique designs and really cool project. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work miles. Can't wait to see more videos. Keep designing. Keep making. God bless.
Thank you so much Jared! I appreciate your comment. Have a great rest of your weekend!
I really enjoyed this through explanation of how to make this. I got here from watching your amazing guitar and guitar amp build with the Kumiko. I have always been interested in making these, and someday would like to take a stab at doing another guitar similar to the one you made in your video, but with different woods. I was wondering, have you tried to cut multiple strips on the table saw at the same time with the jig? It seems like multiple strips could be cut with that table saw jig to reduce the amount of time and work involved. Thank you again for this video. I'm going to try it after watching this. Great work!
Interesting sled setup man.
Thanks, I didn't have much experience with making sleds before this so I was a bit intimidated, but it turned out fine ;)
Sick dude 👍
Thanks! 😁 Glad you liked it.
Super Nice 👍
This could be the beginning of a craft of making furniture and or amp cabs.Next time put some nice tube amp inside.Nice job well done congratulations.
So meticulous and tedious - love this so much!
Your first kumiko turned out fantastic Miles! I am so proud of you for pursuing your interests with such determination, and not being scared to try things that really challenge you. I know this project in particular took a lot of learning and patience and you built it with such care. I can't wait 'til everyone else gets to see the final project...epic!
Thank you so much! 😉
Hey Mike, I have been watching your videos since you made that sign and the camera rig. You should also sell these items which you make along with your merch! amazing work♥♥ Love from India, keep it up!✨❤
Thank you for your long time support Kannan! I actually have a separate business where I sell the kendamas (japanese woodturned skilltoys)! I will probably start selling some more of the things I make in the near future.
Nice work mate, did you make the angled jigs?
WOW!!!
なるほど組子、素晴らしいです。
This is so great! Inspierimg
it sure is beautiful. looks like a lot of work tho. :D
Haha yeah, it did take quite a while, but I feel like it was definitely worth it! ;)
POG
Pass makes is also very good at kumiko
Yes! I love watching his videos ;)
@@MakeWithMiles yes pask makes is very talented just like you
@@donnecheli2721 haha, I think it is more acquired skills but thank you!!
For example, it does not even show what the planets look like. How do you go there? I’ve scouted every system.
Te mamaste perrooo
肝帝
Only this does not work