Japanese Technique of Building Without Nails or Screws.🤯 Incredible Woodworking Craft!
Ancient woodworking technique from Japan, known as Sashimono, defies modern tools and engineering techniques on the precision of traditional Japanese joinery. In this video, discover how Japanese craftsmen achieve flawless, interlocking joints through skillful woodwork—no glue, no nails, just pure craftsmanship and durability!
“Sashimono” is a technique for assembling furniture and other wooden items without nails, using both simple and highly complex wood joints. Mortises or grooves called ‘hozo’ are carved into the wood in order to join two boards in a blind joint that’s not visible from the surface.
The term “Sashimono” derives from the traditional practice of using a woodwork ruler called a “monosashi” to carefully measure timber materials.
This technique has been passed down through generations, creating everything from furniture to entire architectural structures that are both incredibly strong and visually stunning. 🔥 Want to know how they make it work? Watch until the end to see the precision and detail that goes into every piece. It’s woodworking like you’ve never seen!
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