I often get asked how long it takes me to make a joint or if I use power tools in my work. So, I thought I'll share with you a little snippet of how my workday looks like as a carpenter in Japan.
Recently, I've been making numerous sets of the Kanawa Tsugi joinery. These are for the new materials which will be used in the Kominka (traditional house) we are currently working on. The wood is Sugi (Japanese cedar).
Disclaimer: This video is not meant to be a how-to. Using tools can be dangerous so make sure you know what you're doing.
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17 апр 2021