Scribed Joinery
After the Maruta Bench project and a few other projects (Chair no. 1, Toshi-nuki Shelves) where I talked about using scribed joinery, I thought it… 続きを読む »Scribed Joinery
After the Maruta Bench project and a few other projects (Chair no. 1, Toshi-nuki Shelves) where I talked about using scribed joinery, I thought it… 続きを読む »Scribed Joinery
One of the final details before assembling the bench was to mark and cut the holes for the pegs in the tenons. After trimming and… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 3
The last post left off with turning the short seat stretchers round on the lathe. I had pre-cut a 60mm Ø shoulder prior to turning,… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 2
A few months back I designed a bench as part of my goal for this year to produce a new furniture design every week. The… 続きを読む »Maruta Bench – Build 1
I first designed and built this stool 5 years ago in Brooklyn, and wrote about the build in one of my early blog posts here… 続きを読む »3 Leg Stool Build – Version 2
Following from the last post on building the Toshi-Nuki Shelves, which was mainly about cutting mortises, we continue on with… more mortises. Or in this… 続きを読む »Toshi-Nuki Shelves – Build 2
It’s time to start building some knockdown shelving. A few weeks have passes since the last post where I talked about different joinery options for… 続きを読む »Toshi-nuki Shelves – Build 1
The final step before assembling the koushi-do was handplaning. This is one stage of work that I really love. There’s nothing quite as satisfying as… 続きを読む »Making Koushi-do – Planing and Assembly
In the previous post after completing the joinery layout, I proceeded with cutting the koushi and door rails to length. I also cut the shoulders… 続きを読む »Making Koushi-do 格子戸 – Part 2
This month I’ve been working down in Okayama with Somakosha again, this time making 格子戸 koushi-do, or lattice doors. A friend of mine bought an… 続きを読む »Making Koushido 格子戸- Japanese Lattice Doors