chrisginottawa: New and old
chrisginottawa: Look mom, no glue!
chrisginottawa: First triple Asa-no-ha
chrisginottawa: Planing the Kumiko spars
chrisginottawa: This is the important part. Paring spar in jig with a razor sharp wide chisel
chrisginottawa: First 3 kumiko pieces
chrisginottawa: 3 first panels, hash tag panel next
chrisginottawa: Planing hashtag pieces
chrisginottawa: Kumiko in unpainted pine frame.
chrisginottawa: Hashtag Kumiko screen in frame
chrisginottawa: Hashtag Screen
chrisginottawa: Brass washer and screw detail for retaining the screen on 2 sides.
chrisginottawa: Hanging in the window with no view.
chrisginottawa: 3 framed kumiko
chrisginottawa: Vers. 1 saw sled 1, for the triangular grid!
chrisginottawa: Kumiko hexagon
chrisginottawa: More hex patterns
chrisginottawa: Another design
chrisginottawa: Cutting the 90 degree bird’s mouth with a razor sharp kiridashi knife.
chrisginottawa: Tight enough fit to pick it up by the center piece. A few thousandth on an inch makes a difference.
chrisginottawa: Pine frame in tavern green milk paint
chrisginottawa: Pine frame in tavern green milk paint
chrisginottawa: My new cobblers skiving knife from Alibaba, cuts pine like a hot knife through butter.
chrisginottawa: Largest so far
chrisginottawa: 378 piece Kumiko in clear pine.
chrisginottawa: Largest so far
chrisginottawa: Front window filling up!
chrisginottawa: 2 tools that speed up kumiko making!
chrisginottawa: Another large (for me) kumiko
chrisginottawa: Inside hexagon