@@WoodArtStudio1 where do you teach and What is the cost of the Class? Do you sell any or all of the tools needed? Do you sell patterns with a listing of the Angles? Love your Videos and the look of Kumiko as an art form.
Hi Taeho! It's great to know things are all working out well. Thanks for this excellent video of your students at work. I've been dragging my heels on the scaled down version of your lamp. I do hope to get back to it soon. I had a few things to come up that side tracked me. I've also developed and interest in making polyhedra frames which has also slowed me down a bit. Take care, my friend.
Thanks for posting this video Taeho. I was enrolled in the Kumiko 102 course this March but had to miss it due to another commitment. Can’t wait to take the class this fall. Happy to see that you are teaching both machine and hand cut methods. See you October. John.
Just ❤❤❤ i'd love to take classes with you! Sadly i am halfway across the world and have to teach myself with books, youtube and try and error. Even the simple patterns are weirdly hard if you have to figure everything out yourself and as a woodworking beginner on top.
Wow.....as a Kumiko maker myself, I'm always amazed at how skilled people using great tools, make it look easy....:) If it's a trade secret, I'll understand, but I would love to know the dimensions of your guide blocks and how you're able to get them so accurate....?
Thanks. The jig is the same as the miter saw jig in my channel. The plan is also available on my website for free. The one shown in this video is slightly different since I want it to work for both miter saw and hand cutting. However, you should be able to see the difference when you see the plan. Thanks for watching! 🙏
These are outstanding classes for anyone interested in kumiko. Taeho is an excellent instructor, class atmosphere is comfortable and friendly.
Thanks Vern. 😀🙏
@@WoodArtStudio1 where do you teach and What is the cost of the Class? Do you sell any or all of the tools needed? Do you sell patterns with a listing of the Angles? Love your Videos and the look of Kumiko as an art form.
Wow! Very interesting! Congratulations!
Loved watching those people making there pieces of kumiko really relaxing to watch, Great work all
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you! 👍🙏🙏
Beautiful!!!
Thank you. 🙏🙏
Your work is spectacular, when will you upload part 4 of the kumiko lamp
Hi Taeho! It's great to know things are all working out well. Thanks for this excellent video of your students at work. I've been dragging my heels on the scaled down version of your lamp. I do hope to get back to it soon. I had a few things to come up that side tracked me. I've also developed and interest in making polyhedra frames which has also slowed me down a bit. Take care, my friend.
Thanks, Michael. It seems like you are just busy as I am. 😃 It is good to see you staying active and enjoying what you do. 👍👍
Thanks for posting this video Taeho. I was enrolled in the Kumiko 102 course this March but had to miss it due to another commitment. Can’t wait to take the class this fall. Happy to see that you are teaching both machine and hand cut methods. See you October. John.
Thanks for watching, and looking forward to meeting you at the fall class.
Just ❤❤❤ i'd love to take classes with you! Sadly i am halfway across the world and have to teach myself with books, youtube and try and error. Even the simple patterns are weirdly hard if you have to figure everything out yourself and as a woodworking beginner on top.
Thank you so much. I'm hoping, one day I can start teaching in the different part of the world. 🙏🙏😀
So Taeho my friend.... when are you setting up shop on the East Coast?
Wow.....as a Kumiko maker myself, I'm always amazed at how skilled people using great tools, make it look easy....:) If it's a trade secret, I'll understand, but I would love to know the dimensions of your guide blocks and how you're able to get them so accurate....?
Thanks. The jig is the same as the miter saw jig in my channel. The plan is also available on my website for free.
The one shown in this video is slightly different since I want it to work for both miter saw and hand cutting. However, you should be able to see the difference when you see the plan. Thanks for watching! 🙏
at 15:10 , is that Laminate on the block?
Do make online courses?
GOOD
What wood do you use to make the pieces?
How do you do that with the depth of the cuts? You don't have a depth limit?