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Japanese Joinery Workshops
I've scheduled a couple of workshops this summer in Japanese joinery, to be held in Leeds, Massachusetts. Please see my blog page for more details:
http://thecarpentryway.blogspot.com/2010...
Please take a look around my blog (http://thecarpentryway.blogspot.com) by way of the 'Labels' index or the 'Blog Archive' at the right side off the page to see the sort of work I'm interested in.
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Summer 2011 (post #152106, reply #2 of 2)
Summer 2011 Update:
I've gone to an online study group format. There are nearly 30 members so far and we study Japanese joinery layout, French and Japanese carpentry drawing methods. We move in a graduated progression, project to project. Currently we are studying joined hoppers, and will be next heading to splayed post joinery, and then roof models. For more information, please email me directly.