I made this video showing how to cut with handtools the wood strips in order to make a Kumiko pattern. Not only they are cut exactly all the same size, but they are also cleaned and smooth by the plane, so no further finish will be required. The main tool used is a handmade plane thickness jig.
This is part one of a Kumiko making series, next one I will make an actual pattern and in the third episode I will be making a box with a Kumiko lid.
A good reference in Kumiko making are this book from Des King Shoji and Kumiko Design vol.1 - [ Ссылка ]
■ Some tools used in this video:
Suizan 9.5” Dozuki Dovetail - [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
Suizan 9.5” Ryoba Saw - [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
50 mm blade Kanna - [ Ссылка ] (Amazon), [ Ссылка ] (Dictum)
Combination Square 6”/150mm - [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
Kebiki Marking Gauge - [ Ссылка ] (Amazon), [ Ссылка ] (Dictum)
Digital Caliper 150mm/6” - [ Ссылка ] (Amazon)
■ List of all my tools: [ Ссылка ]
■ Tools list on Amazon [ Ссылка ]
■ Plans and Products I make on my store here [ Ссылка ]
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Music:
Doug Maxwell - Jazz Piano Bar
JR Tundra - Together With You
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