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Thank you for posting this video about the marvelous Japanese joinery. Maybe those masters have big problems too, but they don't have to work with dust masks, ear protection, face protection, and ongoing awareness of potential danger. Power tools are great, but hand tools seem more rewarding.
Now I always use a splitter. Learned the easy way.
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Thank you for posting. That was a great video.
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Captjack
Thank you for posting this video. It is charming and inspiring. It makes me feel that, although I cannot reach that level of craftsmanship, I can do better in design and execution. That is, if I can give up my hurry-scurry-worry attitude. Also, since I do not have a drawer full of planes I am entitled to get some more. But I aint going to work on the floor.
Doug
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Thanks for posting. I am a viewer of NHK-TV in the Philadelphia area. Missed this.
Thanks again
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Very nice. Thank you for posting. I was particularly impressed with the technique of drawing planes toward the craftsman rather than that of pushing the plane away from the craftsman as we do in the west.