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6 Things You Need to Know About Kumiko Woodworking

What is kumiko? Where can you buy kumiko panels? And how can you learn this art for yourself? Find out all you need to know about kumiko here!

Article Series on Japanese Joinery

If you have an interest in Japanese joinery or joinery in general, then I would like to point you to an article series by John Bullar. Mr. Bullar is writing this article series about Japanese join…

Issue Five: A Journey into Japanese Woodworking by Kim Choy

Note: Pre-orders for Issue Five open tomorrow morning! First thing in the morning (eastern time), we will be releasing the brand new cover art and begin taking orders. As always, all pre-orders and subscriptions will get the special brown paper wrapping and wax-sealed trade card with the new issue. Scheduled delivery of this issue is late September. If you haven’t yet signed up for a yearly subscription (offering free shipping and a discounted cover price), you can do so here right now. See…

Kumiko is an ancient Japanese woodworking tradition. It's a meditative process - cutting wood puzzle pieces and fitting them into beautiful patterns. This can all be done with chisels and a handsaw. Japanese woodworking is mostly done with softwood and kumiko is no exception. Here I’m using basswood which is a great starting point to learn kumiko. Its soft fibers and forgiving nature allow you to work it quite easily and hide those unforeseen mistakes. | Woodworking & Furniture Making Projects

Kumiko is an ancient Japanese woodworking tradition. It's a meditative process - cutting wood puzzle pieces and fitting them into beautiful patterns. This can all be done with chisels and a handsaw. Japanese woodworking is mostly done with softwood and kumiko is no exception. Here I’m using basswood which is a great starting point to learn kumiko. Its soft fibers and forgiving nature allow you to work it quite easily and hide those unforeseen mistakes. | Woodworking & Furniture Making…

Kumiko Wood Screen | IPPIN PROJECT | Japanese Design

The “Kumiko” woodwork technique was developed In Japan in the Asuka Period (538-710 AD) has been passed down through the generations. Wood chips, carefully selected and ground, are thinly and preci...

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