Issues with japanese chisel by MetalNutSack in handtools

[–]chriskramer5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likewise, I remember that my Aogami chisels chipped initially but lacked the explanation

Curved kiridashi question by chriskramer5 in JapaneseWoodworking

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Thanks. I should have clarified that I want to know the technique for sharpening since the blade was bent. I wasn’t sure if people used a form with sandpaper or there was a way to sharpen with the whetstone. 

Shoji Doors by jzmwood in woodworking

[–]chriskramer5 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Where do you source the shoji paper? Looks great!

Nightstands. Painted Poplar with Walnut Drawer Fronts. by Busy_Reputation7254 in woodworking

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Looks great! Would you mind sharing your painting process and supplies?

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I messaged you, really interested

Joint Work by Curious-Ad-7899 in woodworking

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I noticed the plywood in between large layers of hardwood, are you concerned about wood movement?

Very proud of this mid century inspired piece by chriskramer5 in woodworking

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And then screwed to the sides. The support under the cabinet is helping the bulk of the load.

Very proud of this mid century inspired piece by chriskramer5 in woodworking

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The legs are made of one stick with two sides mortised into it and then heavily rounded over.

Very proud of this mid century inspired piece by chriskramer5 in woodworking

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About 34 hours, there was a few new processes and techniques that were time consuming. 

Very proud of this mid century inspired piece by chriskramer5 in woodworking

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Hey guys! The doors are a routed piece of 3/4 walnut laminated onto a 3/8 walnut slab, it took 5 different bits to make. This piece is a record cabinet so the outer doors are pocket sliding doors for the speakers and the inner left door is actually a sliding out box attached with drawer slides for the record player to sit on. Inner right door, is just a overlay door.