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Japanese Joinery [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x210 mm, 250 Halftones, color; 10 Charts
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1784945560
  • ISBN-13: 9781784945565
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x210 mm, 250 Halftones, color; 10 Charts
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1784945560
  • ISBN-13: 9781784945565
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The Art ofJapanese Joinery showcases traditional and modern Japanese joinery techniques.


Japanesejoinery is viewed by many as being an art as well as a craft. The author showcases over 50 different joints ranging from traditional jointswhich have been used over hundreds of years to the most recent innovations inJapanese joint design.


       Beautifulphotography showcases the intricate nature of the wood joints

       Extensiveinformation allowing the reader to delve deeper into the craft

       Aspirationaland inspirational for woodworkers of all levels

       

Dorian Bracht’s extensive carpentry experience provides readers with a comprehensive guide to the world of traditional Japanese joinery and its influence throughout the world on woodworking and joinery today.


The joints areillustrated by photographs as well as hand-drawn illustrations. The accompanying text describesthe history of each joint, how they are used, variations, and tips on how thejoints are constructed. There is also a comprehensive section on Japanesewoodworking tools.



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Japanese Joinery provides a comprehensive guide to the world of traditional Japanese joinery and its influence throughout the world on woodworking and joinery today. The book begins with an overview of Japanese tools and furniture-making techniques, giving a useful grounding if youre unfamiliar with these traditions. The main part of the book is made up of over 50 joints, including both traditional and more modern innovations. Each is described in detail and supported with clear diagrams and photographs of the finished joint. Many of the joints are primarily used in architecture but perfecting the skills involved in making them will benefit furniture makers too. Dorians enthusiasm for joint making is infectious and will surely inspire readers to pick up their tools! * Furniture & Cabinent Making magazine * The book Japanese Joinery by author and woodworker Dorian Bracht is a fascinating exploration on the art of woodworking, centering around its namesake. Traditional Japanese joinery has a reputation for being intricate and precise. This book will not dissuade you from that opinion, but it will break down and present the joints in a way thats easier for a Western woodworker to get a grasp on. I enjoy the history of woodworking, and appreciate the time and precision required to make a finely tuned joint. As such, theres a lot for me to like in Japanese Joinery. While many of the joints in this book may go over the heads of less experienced woodworkers, they show the incredible results from dedicated practice. Additionally, I found many of these joints to be fantastic inspiration for my own work. The examples provided in these last pages are just a few. If joinery intrigues you, then I suggest you give Japanese Joinery a read. -- Rob Petrie * Woodsmith magazine *

Joints include:

Half Lapped Dadoed and Keyed Gable Facia (Daimochi Ogami)

Blind Mitred and Keyed Box Joint (Hako Aikaki Shachi SenShikuchi)

L Shaped Dadoed and Rabbeted Scarf Joint (Hakosen Tsugi)

Blind Housed and Mitred Dovetail (Hashi Dome ArigakiShikuchi)

X-Shaped Dadoed Ship End Joint (Kai no Kuchi Tsugi)

Blind Dadoed and Rabbeted Scarf Joint (Kakushi Kanawa Tsugi)

Keyed Sliding Dovetail (Suitsukisan)

Half Blind Hammerhead Mortise and Tenon (Kiguchi Ari)

Bow Tie Spline (Kine Kata)

Half Lapped Stub Tenoned Dovetail Splice (KoshiireMechigaitsuki Aritsugi)

Triple Faced Halved Rabbeted Oblique Scarf Joint (MiyajimaTsugi)

Twisted Dovetails (Nejiri Arigata)

Pinned Dadoed and Rabbeted Oblique Scarf Joint (OkkakeDaisen Tsugi)

Otemon Gate Pillar Splice (Osaka Jo Otemon Bashira Tsugite)

Stub Tenoned Pole Tenon with Draw Pins (Sao Shachi Tsugi)

Pegged and Wedged Housed Hammerhead Scarf Joint (SashiawaseKomisen Uchi)

Keyed Haunched and Stub Tenoned Pole Tenon (Shachi Tsugi)

Four-sided Gooseneck Splice (Shiho Kama Tsugi)

Dadoed and Rabbeted Housed Splice Joint with Key (ShingiriDaimochi Tsugi)

Keyed Blind Dovetail (Shinozashi Ari Tsugi)

Sliding Dovetail with Blind Stub Tenon (Suitsuki SashiShikuchi)

Tongue and Grooved Gable Fascia Secured with Keyed SlidingDovetail (Suitsukisan Ogami)

Quadruple-Faced Halved Rabbeted Oblique Scarf Joint (SumiIsuka Tsugi)

Diagonal Gooseneck Splice (Sumi Nihou Kama Tsugi)

Mitred and Haunched Mortise and Tenon with Tongue and GrooveShoulder (Sumidome Hozo Sashi)

Rabbeted Halved Dadoed and Keyed Scarf Joint (Sumikiri IsukaTsugi)

Stacked Mortise and Tenon (Watari Ago Niju Hozo Shikuchi)

Stub Tenoned Right Angle Joint Secured with Keyed FloatingTenon (Yatoi Hozo)

Four Way Floating Tenon Joint (Yatoi Hozo Sashi)

Rabbeted Oblique and Dadoed Scarf Joint (Kanawa Tsugi)

Double Faced, Halved, Rabbeted, Oblique Scarf Splice (IsukaTsugi)

Foxtail Tenon (Jigoku Hozo)

Four-sided Dovetail (Shihou Ari Tsugi)

Stub Mortise and Tenon (Mechigai Tsugi)


Born in Los Angeles in 1986, Dorian Bract spent his early years in California and Hong Kong. After finishing school, he embarked on an apprenticeship in Leipzig Germany to learn how to build Japanese shoji and fusuma sliding doors, as well as solid wood furniture. Throughout this time, Dorian learnt both traditional German and Japanese woodworking techniques. Having a huge passion for joinery and woodcraft, Dorian has been working as a talented woodworker since 2012. Japanese Joinery is his first book and is an amalgamation of his knowledge and talent in joinery. He is based in Berlin.