There is a video from Japan where they make some frames for the garden. Nothing special but it was strange to see them using the traditional supersharp planes for garden stuff .
Amazing video! I'm using a simplified version to secure the removable bridge on my 3D printed N Scale model train layout. Adding a friction pin forces the removable parts to the same position when tight.
Techniques passed down from a time when the world was a very different place. Time is so expensive now work like this might as well be a purchase of a solid gold bar. Very impressive none the less, greetings from Austria
If you will make a series of videos how to do these joints you will make a lot of money. Instructional online courses. I will pay for the knowledge, just let me know what you think about it? You're doing a great job👏
I was always wondering how to accurately use the chisel.. Now I know😎 Thank you for sharing.. One thing I would love to find out is how to mark these joints.. Looks quite complicated
It says $600 from Suzuki Tool in the USA. Wow! Must be some great steel. Also I am not sure if the Japanese dont put a secondary bevel on their blades allowing them to hand sharpen without a jig.