Just a quick link you may like…
Kumiko latticework is a traditional architectural fixture used in sliding shoji screens.
-- I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso

| Blog entry by Damian Penney | posted 119 days ago | 180 reads | 1 time favorited | 2 comments | ![]() |
Just a quick link you may like…
Kumiko latticework is a traditional architectural fixture used in sliding shoji screens.
-- I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
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tenontim
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posted 119 days ago
Thanks for the link, Damian. I like making shoji, although I haven’t ran into many people that want it or want to pay for really nice shoji screens. This stuff on the link is the top of the line.
-- Tim -- http://tmuli.com
SteveKorz
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posted 119 days ago
Wow, that stuff is neat. The top left picture with the snowflakes has four in the pic. Regarding the bottom right snowflake in that pic (the only one that is square), I can’t help but think that it would make a great cross section for inlay banding… you know, if you made repetitive cuts of that section to get matching end slices that you could glue together for inlay banding… that design is really neat… complex, but neat.
-- As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)