Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France. We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project. We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials. Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
This makes more sense to me. I se many videos where they flatten the entire kanna bottom before relieving the sole. That is a lot of work to remove and flatten wood that is only going to be removed with the dai naoshi later.
Thank you for the video! Very interesting! Just one thing, is it possible for the person who is making the translation to speak loudly and with more articulation? I'm sorry but english is not my first language! Thank you so much.
I may have to get one of my older Stanley planes out, and set it up like this, and see if it makes any difference. Might be a bit more work though, mine are made of cast iron. Still it would be interesting to see. Thanks. = )
@421rants DONT DO THAT! You are ruining your plane! It has lost any value if it has any. If anything try it on one for the home centre. Dont d it to your grandfathers or a antique store plane!
Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction
We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France.
We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project.
We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials.
Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
Thank you for this l find your videos a great help
Stanley handplane perfect they
This makes more sense to me. I se many videos where they flatten the entire kanna bottom before relieving the sole. That is a lot of work to remove and flatten wood that is only going to be removed with the dai naoshi later.
Thank you for the videos! :D
福岡で工務店を営んでおりますものです。いつも動画、参考にさせていただいております。今まで正直おっくうだった刃物砥ぎが楽しくなりました。ありがとうございます。ひとつご相談があります。永年使ってます曲面カンナの台の裏を直したいのですが、これ!といった直し方を知らぬまま、いままでだましだまし使ってきました。ご教授いただきたくメッセージさせていただきました。お忙しいところ申し訳ございませんが、お願いできますでしょうか。
Thank you for the video! Very interesting! Just one thing, is it possible for the person who is making the translation to speak loudly and with more articulation? I'm sorry but english is not my first language!
Thank you so much.
I may have to get one of my older Stanley planes out, and set it up like this, and see if it makes any difference. Might be a bit more work though, mine are made of cast iron. Still it would be interesting to see. Thanks. = )
@421rants DONT DO THAT! You are ruining your plane! It has lost any value if it has any. If anything try it on one for the home centre. Dont d it to your grandfathers or a antique store plane!
You should get a kanna instead.
I wouldn't try scraping a sole of a cast iron.
凄く勉強になりました! ありがとうございます。
もし可能であれば、教えていただきたいことがあります。趣味で木工をしているのですが、荒鉋で削った面がどうしても、撓んでしまいます。引き方が悪いのか、鉋の仕込みが悪いのか…四苦八苦しています…簡単にできるはずのことではないのは、承知しています… もしよろしければ、教えてください。
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西岡棟梁は、真っ直ぐって言ってた。 宮大工さんは古い教えから変化しまか?
真っすぐでも問題ありません。とにかく材料の状態に応じて適宜道具を調整する必要があります。最終的にきれいに削れればどのような状態であろうと問題ありません。綺麗に削れているという結果が重要ですから。
自分は素人なんですがカンナの空かす所は何ミリ空かしますか?
後、安いカンナしか無いのですがグラインダーでカンナ台を空かすのはダメですか?
わずかにすかす程度です。数字で示すと約0.05㎜になります。♯240のサンドペーパーで削るとよいでしょう。
翠紅舎 Suikoushya 0.05mmなんですね!慎重に削りながらやって見ます!
勉強になります。いつもありがとうございますm(__)m