Japanese Woodworking Tools: Their Tradition, Spirit and Use
A**R
Awesome book!
Whether you have decades of experience or haven’t even seen a tool in real life, I recommend this book. I have over 12 years in the construction industry and now teach construction classes. This book is about the author’s life as a carpenter and the tools he used or were used when he was working. It talks about how to use them, how to care for them and how to respect them. It’s a great read and I think you would enjoy it!
R**N
Great Book
This is an excellent introduction to Japanese tools. I really love this book. This is really about Shokunin, craftsmen or artisan in the literal sense. More correctly, a Shokunin means not only having technical skill but implies an attitude and social consciousness. The qualities are encompassed in the word but are seldom written."The Shokunin demonstrates knowledge of tools and skill with them, the ability to create beauty and the capacity to work with incredible speed. The value of an object is dependent on a subtle combination of skill and speed; this is what the apprentices master and collegues teach, and this is what the Shokunin believes. One without the other is not Shokunin.""The Shokunin has a social obligation to work his best for the general welfare of the people. This obligation is both spiritual and material, in that no matter what it is, if society requires it, the Shokunin's responsibility is to fulfill the requirement."Prior to moving to the US, the author was a Shokunin and was raised in a family who passed the art to him. The passionate description of their relationship with their tools, and the proper care is really inspiring.So this is more than just a book about the different tools and their use and care. Odate's passion and reverence for this art is felt on every page. If you are interested in Japanese architecture or are a craftsman, I highly recommend it.
P**D
It's so popular because it's so informative!
This is a great book for woodworkers. If you're a wood nerd looking for the definitive manual on Japanese wood tools in English, this book is worth every penny.
D**N
This book is about a way of life
This book is much more than a owner's manual for Japanese tools. The author, Toshio Odate, grew up with a father that was a woodworker and he apprenticed with his father.The author shares many of his experiences; the unique methods of teaching are really quite different than American methods. For example, as an apprentice, there is no formal instruction--the apprentice must learn by observing the master while the apprentice is working--and woe be upon any apprentice that takes his attention away from his work. How one 'learns' in this situation is beyond me but apparently it works.A couple of other examples: Odate-san left some stones freeze one evening during the winter which cracked them. That warranted a substantial beating.Odate-san saved his extra money for a year and purchased a quality hand plane which is master promptly confiscated and he never saw it again. Apparently, because Odate-san was stil an apprentice, he was not worthy of quality tools and would never be allowed to see this tool, which he saved for for over a year, again.I can't comprehend why breaking Odate-san's heart was a good way to teach him woodworking skills, but he seems to be over the hurt inflicted by that episode. And now he is a master woodworker that is reaping substantial royalties from the books he wrote. So, that system seems to work.The author provides many details regarding the use of Japanese tools. There really isn't much else you need to know. Also, the drawings are very good but a few more photos (in color) would be nice.The section regarding sharpening could be expanded with some additional information and techniques, such as hollow grinding, the use of sandpaper and the benefits of synthetic stones.
T**T
Indispensable BUT not everything you need
This is a great book with great personal stories in it, but it lacks some maintenance areas (ie how to tune a kanna). Other than that, it's led me to learn about a lot more Japanese tools.
T**)
For those of us who are not fortunate enough.
Everyone has accalades for this writing, It is along the lines of philosophy, spirit, and tradition. Craftsmanship and artistry as well as guidance are something I have sought for 6 years now. Even offered to be a gopher for other woodworkers I have admired. "Norm" has taught us how to use "Power Tools". He has shared woodworking techniques, the New Yankee way. Sam Maloof teaches us his love of wood. Some of the masters we revere have demonstrated the "way they got there". It is a step by step process. Odatesan guides us through the mentoring process in the tradition of the writer, with pictures, and stories.I can't get the master to guide me from the outside, so I am fortunate to have this book to guide me from the inside.The "spirit of wood" is a personal journey. This book is helping me through mine. Glad I found it.
A**N
japaneser wood working
my son loves this product
S**I
excellent instructions
Purchased this for my son to use with my tools. The book has clear detailed instructions and helpful photos to assist with suggested projects. It is well written with easy explanations to assist the novice wood wooker. You will need special tools for the work so look into what you need as so you are not disappointed that you can not start with a project.
J**
Ótimo livro
Gostei ,para quem se interessa pela história das ferramentas japonesas , origem , tipos de plainas ,afiação ,serrotes etcTudo com desenhos detalhados.Recomendo
N**N
Great book !
If you like Japanese woodworking tools, this book is for you… it goes in depth on the spirit and logic behind the tool . I highly recommend it!
Y**M
Unique !
The media could not be loaded. Livre unique riche en détails. J'ai l'impression d'avoir rencontré un ébéniste japonais.
J**Y
The being of japanese tools.
Just love this book. I have learned so mutch about the spirits of the tools, just love it. It's so well written and the way Toshio talks about his tools is so full of admiration.If you love the history of tools you must read this book, it's now one of my favorites in my collection.
J**A
Excelente manufactura
Las considero unas joyas en mi taller, por el acabado y su funcionalidad. Muy satisfecho
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