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So clean.

Japanese carpentry . (Not sure if this one has been posted before)

One thing I don't get. He cleans up a miter that abuts solid wood. But he doesn't seem to be using a rabbet plane. How does that work?
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(08-18-2018, 10:50 PM)Aram Wrote: But he doesn't seem to be using a rabbet plane.

If you pause on the right frame at 1:05 you can see the blade goes clear to the edge like a rebate plane.
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(08-19-2018, 08:50 AM)MikeLemon Wrote: If you pause on the right frame at 1:05 you can see the blade goes clear to the edge like a rebate plane.

Thanks.
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#9
It’s not hand tools but

Kigumi table:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x51zMg7roIs

At 8:01, he starts an interesting joint.
It’s completed about 13:16.
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