japanese woodworking sashimono
Those who have watched my previous videos must have also known a type of sashimono (fine cabinetmaking) in traditional japanese woodworking, today i'm gonna show you something new and more. Japanese wood joinery "sashimono" is a technique for assembling furniture and other wooden items without nails, using both simple and highly complex wood joints. mortises or grooves called 'hozo' are carved into the wood in order to join two boards in a blind joint that's not visible from the surface. the term "sashimono" derives from…. One episode that’s caught our eye over the years is called “sashimono woodwork.” we’d post the video here, but it’s since been taken down, and we don’t feel comfortable posting a possibly pirated version. it’s a shame, because the video is beautifully shot look at japanese joinery is a must-see for any furniture maker.. japanese woodworking sashimono
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