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Kumiko is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique made of wooden strips to form various designs and patterns. There are no nails or metal fasteners of any kind. There is glue used occasionally but the majority of the pieces are friction fit into each other using various angles and grooves. This guide will show you how to make the jigs needs needed to cut angles for kumiko pieces. You will also be shown how to make a Japanese woodworking hand plane, or kanna. All you'll need is a kanna iron, which you can find online, some quarter sawn oak, and a few basic hand tools. Get your Copy Today by Scrolling Up and Clicking BUY NOW to get your Copy Today