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Niki

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Good day

Just came back from Japan and I would like to share a few pics.

I was taken to a restaurant near Narita airport and to my surprise the owner was woodworker.
The restaurant is combined with the shop and he is making and selling table tops made of one piece of wood and other things

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If you think that your shop is dusty and messy, that's nothing comparing to this guy

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The TS. If you don't see the guard and riving knife it's because there are non...


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One of his works

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Closer view (hand curving)

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That's his planer

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The man and his mess

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Than we went to one of those "Otera" (shrine). On the pic, Pagoda
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And closer view
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Local museum with all the "Japanese Fathers"
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Look at the floor, it looks like small tiles
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But closer look...
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Thanks

If you like to see more the guy has a website
http://www.nukumori.co.jp/

Click on each small pic to see more pictures of his works.

BTW, he built the house/restaurant/bar/shop by himself.
Even his business card is made of very thin wood.

niki
 
Very interesting Niki. Thanks for sharing.

Am I right in thinking that the saw blade has been moved from the center of the table to the edge?
 
Hi Niki and welcome back! Thanks for posting your pic's. Sooooo, what we really want to know is did you bring back any souvenirs in the form of some chisels perhaps or a couple of pull saws :roll: :wink:

ATB,

Steve
 
Really interesting stuff. Isn't it amazing how a pastime can make you friends and bring people together. We'd love to go to Japan but I doubt we could ever afford it, if we do I think we will look for this guy.

Thanks for sharing your pictures

regards

Brian
 
Thank you for your kind replies

Garywayne
I did not noticed it but now that you mentioned it, it looks like he did move the blade, what you can not see because of the mess is that on the other side he has a slider (a chipboard plate and a stick are on top of the slider).

Promhandicam
I have a few chisels (Nomi), pull saws (Nokogiri) and hand plans (Kana) but I'm not using them so much because of my bad hand skills...

Brianhabby
At this time of the year, the ticket costs $1000 (round trip) with Lufthansa so we always fly at Jan~Mar.

niki
 
brianhabby":2l6cy8oj said:
What's the weather like this time of year?

Well, Feb is suppose to be the coldest month but I think that because of the Global Warming we had 14~17°c all the last 2 weeks.

BTW, in Poland it's now around the 0°c and very little snow while normally it's -20°.

niki
 
Hi Niki

Good pics mate how does the prices of the wood there compare is it any cheaper?
 
Andy
I don't know the address but if you look here
http://www.nukumori.co.jp/access.htm
You will see his Tel/Fax No. and his e-mail, maybe send him a simple massage like;
"I want to visit your restaurant and wood shop. Please give me your address" (keep it simple).

I think that it can help if you print the maps so somebody can help you to find it.

I will try to get the address from my son in Japan and PM you.

Lee
Don't even try to compare the prices. Wood is very expensive in Japan.
Those table tops costs $1000~$3000 (but they are beautiful).

I made a coffee table (1200x600) and the wood (Lauan) cost me some $350...

niki
 
Niki,

Good to see you back :D those are terrific pictures and amazing table tops. :p

And all done in a crowded and not too big a shop from what I could see.

BTW we are also experiencing a very warm winter just South of you, in fact I think UK had more snow than we did this week. :eek:
 
newt":2zp7s14w said:
Good Pics but my chairs will not fit under these tables! :roll:

If you will make them like the Japanese do, without legs - they will :lol:

Losos
I believe that you mean "cold spring" :)
Yesterday we had all day snow and today everything melted...

niki
 

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