Excellent video. Fascinating to see a Master Craftsman's work in his culture. Interesting to see his progression and hear why. And Chris what a great quest you were not only representing WJ, but the USA.
Incredible craftsmanship and it seems as woodworkers we have the same quest the perfect design the perfect wood and we still show where our mistakes are.
Love how he explored progression and fine tuned the designs of each chair. Great video, thanks for putting it up. Also, I noticed some Sawstops in the demo shots. Does Harvey Industries do the OEM for SS also? Any links to their more notable machinery?
Thanks for sharing this.
This is humbling to watch...what probably took 15 years to reach satisfaction... even for a living treasure
Excellent video. Fascinating to see a Master Craftsman's work in his culture. Interesting to see his progression and hear why. And Chris what a great quest you were not only representing WJ, but the USA.
Incredible craftsmanship and it seems as woodworkers we have the same quest the perfect design the perfect wood and we still show where our mistakes are.
Ming style furniture is very famous for its simplicity , joinery, price and uncomfortableness.
Love how he explored progression and fine tuned the designs of each chair. Great video, thanks for putting it up.
Also, I noticed some Sawstops in the demo shots. Does Harvey Industries do the OEM for SS also? Any links to their more notable machinery?
Where can one purchase the reproduction pieces? Thanks for sharing.
I wish you would have gone more into the weaving of the seat. They have a unique method .
The chair from jepara indonesia