Japanese appreciate this type of history and craftsmanship and the beautiful end product. Americans not so much … actually I would say almost not at all … we are a throw away but it cheap society of people who do not have the intelligence to understand and appreciate this mastery & skill
Ironic it is. But this is how you setup every wooden hand plane. You position the iron by hitting left or right and fix / remove it by hitting front and back.
Impeccable. The rice glue is very interesting.
Amazing work and craftsmanship!
Thank you very much!
Japanese appreciate this type of history and craftsmanship and the beautiful end product. Americans not so much … actually I would say almost not at all … we are a throw away but it cheap society of people who do not have the intelligence to understand and appreciate this mastery & skill
So you think American fine furniture is not valued.
Nice work!
Thanks!
@@HandmadeInJapan Your welcome!
So ironic, smacking the tools with a hammer to achieve preciseness.
Ironic it is. But this is how you setup every wooden hand plane. You position the iron by hitting left or right and fix / remove it by hitting front and back.