Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France. We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project. We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials. Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
For those who wish to try this type of hand-cut mortising, I would suggest that before using your chisel to make the mortise cuts, you start by using a marking knife to make deep lines just inside the drawn lines on all 4 sides of the mortise that is to be cut. This pre-cut method gives the chisel a true guideline and keeps you from chiseling to close to the 4 drawn lines. In this video, the craftsman depends on another piece of wood as a jig for making the final chiseling, a method which I do not recommend unless you first anchor the piece of wood with clamps to keep it from moving as you cut, something this craftsman does not do, which is not a dependable procedure for accuracy. You will also note that this craftsman cuts a 1" square mortise through the wood for the insertion of a square holding peg. This particular way of binding the wood is both time-consuming, unnecessary and totally disregarding the fact that the same can be done much easier, more quickly and more accurately by using a brace & bit to drill a 1" hole and use a round dowel in place of the square peg. For the purist, both methods are the same, inasmuch as both holes are completed with exact era type hand tools.
Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction
We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France.
We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project.
We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials.
Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
かかけはふふかけかかは果皮掛けかはかけかけかけかけかかけはぎはかけかけかきはけかかけけけけけきはきかけかけけかけけくけけきかけくはさけそかはかけはきはかはひきかはけかけけきはかかはくけけけかはけかけくけかけはこはけこふかははけはけはかはかくはかはけけかはきはかけこけかはかはくかかけけけはけかかふかひけかはかははあかあかかけこけこききかはくけかひかひえふかはきけかはかきはあきはきけけかはかけけけこけけけけけくくかかかさはかはけけきはくは
I need to find a Japanese joinery book to learn these magnificent skills.
凄く勉強なりました♥ノミは、毎日研ぐんですか?
Great work thank you for sharing
改めて見ると角ノミは便利な機械だなあ
ドリルで穴空けて角をノミで落とせばいいんじゃねえか?
久保田健 それが一発で出来んのが角ノミ
途中霧吹きで水をかけるのはなんのためですか?
乾燥した木材はどんなに切れる鑿でも断面がバサバサになります。
水を含ませる事によって断面が綺麗になるからです。
@@cooldragon3105 材料を柔らかくして刃の通りを良くするためでもって聞いたことあります
なるほど、海外向けか
イエス
For those who wish to try this type of hand-cut mortising, I would suggest that before using your chisel to make the mortise cuts, you start by using a marking knife to make deep lines just inside the drawn lines on all 4 sides of the mortise that is to be cut. This pre-cut method gives the chisel a true guideline and keeps you from chiseling to close to the 4 drawn lines. In this video, the craftsman depends on another piece of wood as a jig for making the final chiseling, a method which I do not recommend unless you first anchor the piece of wood with clamps to keep it from moving as you cut, something this craftsman does not do, which is not a dependable procedure for accuracy. You will also note that this craftsman cuts a 1" square mortise through the wood for the insertion of a square holding peg. This particular way of binding the wood is both time-consuming, unnecessary and totally disregarding the fact that the same can be done much easier, more quickly and more accurately by using a brace & bit to drill a 1" hole and use a round dowel in place of the square peg. For the purist, both methods are the same, inasmuch as both holes are completed with exact era type hand tools.
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Wood?
rodrigo gomez quintana Yes wood !
日本人には教えようともせず海外に技術を垂れ流す動画
お前は根性ひん曲がってんな
楽しく生きろよ
たたきのみ
服装がだらしないけがの元