This is ERIWA KONE HOZO SASHI. This is a joint mainly used for the corner of the base. These combine in this way. On one side, the hozo is on top, The other one is made so that the hoso
Japanese joinery [Shachi Tsugi]that connects the posts.
I will explain “Shachi Tsugi” that connects the posts. Basically, the posts are sandwiched and joined. It is very effective for sandwiching and connecting posts. Of course, it is also possible to connect horizontally as a joinery without sandwiching the
Japanese joinery [KANAWA-TSUGI]
I will explain 「KANAWA-TSUGI」. This is a joinery that combines two identical shapes,and The method is very efficient and strong. The feature is that the pegs are used vertically. By hitting a peg the material will be connected. It is
Japanese joinery[Kakushi Kanawa Tsugi]
“Kakushi Kanawa Tsugi” Can be used when connecting short materials. The inside is firmly connected by complicated processing, but the front and bottom (visible part) look straight. At first glance, it looks like a simple connection. It may be Japanese
Japanese joinery [KABUTO-ARI]
「KABUTO-ARI」 The KABUTO is the part that rides on the beam. It means a hat. The ARI part has a wide upper part and a narrow lower part. It is slightly tapered. By doing so, It is possible to insert
Japanese joinery [OKURI ARI]
I will explain OKURI ARI. This is the most difficult level joinery used in suikoushya kyoto school. This supports the sliding door rails. This is a rail, nails cannot be used. Half of it is a dovetail and it’s jointed.
Japanese joinery [Daimochi-tugi]
This is「Daimochi-tugi」 This is a bit different from other joinery. There is always support below this joinery, it is held down by posts. Used under such conditions. This does not stop with a stick but use the dowel rod to
Japanese joinery [OKKAKE-TSUGI]
OKKAKE-TSUGI is a joinery that connects materials in a straight line. After combining, it is completely fixed with pegs, so it is a very durable joinery. It cannot be connected from the side. Since it is a joinery that moves
Japanese joinery[Kama tsugi]
Kama-tsugi is a joinery that connects materials with a straight line. The joining line may be provided as long as it is within about 300 mm from the core of this post. If you connect it away from the core
About Komisen (peg)~woodworking master class in ile de france~
About Komisen (peg) The peg is a traditional method. A hard timber that passes through two pieces of wood from the side to fix joints such as columns and bases, columns and girders. The Suikoushya Kyoto School was assembled with