Kumiko Woodworking

Kumiko Woodworking. Quartersawn or riftsawn material is best, with tight, subtle grain. In addition to the linear grid-work, decorative patterns can be fit within the grid to accent the design and add interest.

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The ancient Japanese woodworking technique consists of making patterns from small pieces of interlocking wood, and it's something professional furniture maker, Matt Kenney is an expert in. The Kumiko for Beginners website is an ever-growing resource for people wanting to find out about getting started with the delicate side of traditional Japanese woodwork known as Kumiko. Haim has been using Fine Woodworking as inspiration for his projects since he started woodworking four years ago.

Shown here are a few of the kumiko patterns that have been used on Big Sand Woodworking projects.

You'll use your kumiko guide blocks to create your first asa-no.

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Once the wood is picked out, cut and planed, they make the frame for the piece, whether it be a coaster or a ceiling lampshade. Thinly slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched and mortised, and then fitted individually using a plane, saw, chisel and other tools to make fine adjustments. The Art & Zen of Kumiko. by Matt Kenney. " KUMIKO : Refined lattice-work derived finely planed wood, inter-locked in intricate patterns with a high degree of intricacy unique to Japan.".

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