Japanese Carpentry. Nature forms a vital part of Japanese craft, so it's no surprise that woodwork and carpentry is a real specialty within Japanese art. Though in western construction we tend to separate architect/designer from the constructor, in Japan the carpenter is also the architect.
Thin kerf saws that cut on the pull stroke, laminated chisel blades engineered for superb.
This is Tobisho's award winning pruner, their most well balanced product.
Japanese carpentry is known for its ability to create everything from temples to houses to tea houses to furniture without the use of any nails, screws. A widely published author and authority on Japanese architecture, design, and environment, his groundbreaking writings on traditional Japanese carpentry, compact housing, and traditional sustainable practices of Japan are recognized as having brought these fields to the awareness of Western designers and the general public. All kinds of experts in this field have enough knowledge about carpentry techniques as well as how to use Japanese carpentry joints to craft in the wood.