Kumiko (woodworking)

Kumiko (Japanese: 組子) is a Japanese technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails. == Method == Thinly-slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched, and mortised, and then fitted individually using a plane, saw, chisel, and other tools to make fine-adjustments.

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Kumiko (woodworking)

Kumiko (Japanese: 組子) is a Japanese technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails. == Method == Thinly-slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched, and mortised, and then fitted individually using a plane, saw, chisel, and other tools to make fine-adjustments.

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