Date: September 26 (Sat) Time 9:30 to 16:30 Instructor Koji Yokoyama, Tadahiko Okuda (both furniture craftsmen), Yoshifumi Nakamura (architect) |
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Instructor is architect Yoshifumi Nakamura, furniture craftsmen Koji Yokoyama and Tadahiko Okuda. First of all, there was an explanation of the origin, usage, type of material, and how to make the milling stool. | ![]() |
In the first work, adjust the angle of the drill stand and drill a hole to put the legs on the seat board at once. This workshop was a collaborative work of three people. | ![]() |
Next, I will make the side of the plane and finish it round to my taste. Aiming for the finishing that each person envisions, everyone will cut it silently. | ![]() |
It's finally assembly. At this time, a group of three people. After putting a woodwork bond on the holes and legs, quickly put the legs into the hole, and insert a wedge from above to fix it. The legs and wedges that came out on the seat surface are cut with a saw. When you come here, everyone at each table is breathtaking like a friend. | ![]() |
After finishing with a plane so that the seat surface is clean, the painting work is finally done. Instructor's guidance says, "Let's not leave the paint!" Wipe the paint and put the sandpaper to complete it. Sandpaper hanging is hard to end because each person can stick to it forever. | ![]() |
Take a commemorative photo with your completed chair with the people of Instructor. Everyone was busy working all day, but they were very satisfied, saying, "It was fun" and "I want to make another leg." Thank you very much for your time, teachers and everyone who participated! Thank you very much! |
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This time, there were more than 200 applicants. Unfortunately, I am very sorry for those who lost. In addition, we will try to do such a workshop, so please apply again in that case. |
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