New: shojiAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917hive-183959hive-185836zzanhive-150122hive-180932steemphotographyhive-101145hive-183397hive-144064uncommonlabhive-184714krsuccesshive-188619hive-166405hive-145157hive-193637bitcoinhive-103599hive-193186lifehive-180301TrendingNewHotLikersfainamiller (38)in tadashi • 3 years agoWhat is Tadashi Shoji? What are the Outfits that Come in his Best Collection?There is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of what to wear to homecoming, but there are some general guidelines you can follow. If you want to stand out in the crowd, opt for a unique and…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoLeafy Seadragon — Design for a Shoji Screen, Part I forget; The HingesThis folding screen is mean to be a gift for my 75 year old mother. Even though I made it with hollow core construction, and each panel is light enough for her to handle, I fear that all three…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoFinally, the Oil Goes On.With and without Ode to Watco Oh, Watco oil, you are so oily, Oily, oily. Penetrate that grain, So it does not spoily. You make the colors deep, And the burl buroily. And…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoLeafy Seadragon — Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 11; Surface PrepHere is the final surface prep of the frame. The birdseye maple is prone to tearout so I smoothed it with a card scraper. A couple comparison shots of the birdseye maple, before and after…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoLeafy Seadragon — Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 10; Leveling the FeetBefore I connect the three panels with hinges, I need to even up the feet so they are all the same height. Here I have scribed a line across all three feet for my saw cut. If you read my…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoLeafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part b; Even More RepairsYou might recall from my post a few weeks back about how I was able to flatten out this curled and cracked walnut veneer. But up close, it still looks pretty rough. Even though it is mostly…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoLeafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 9a; More RepairsSo the veneer on the back side got a little dinged up, I need to steam it out before the finish goes on. A little moisture and heat works wonders. Here's before, you can see something scraped…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agoLeafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 9; RepairsWith the frame and panels all assembled, it is time to make final repairs and surface prep before finishing. Mostly the joints are tight but this one on the back needs some attention. The…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 8: ImprovisationNow I have three panels framed up, but I feel like it needs something to pull it all together. The space at the bottom between the feet feels empty, so I started sketching trying to stick with…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 7: Assembling the FrameNow the veneered panels, with the lattice sandwiched between, go into the grooves in the frame and the frame is held together with the joints at the corners. It was tough to get the…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 6; Building the PanelsOnce I had all the panels veneered up it was time to insert them in their frames. You might notice that the veneered panels have warped a bit from moisture. I have a plan for that. The…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 5: Disaster!... and Recovery.So the plan was to trim this walnut veneer, Make a few repairs, Tape up the veneer sheets in what I call a slip-spin layup, then glue it to the panel. But, it turns out that was the…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part 4; Backing VeneerFor the back side of the folding screen panels, I am using some curly maple veneer left over from another project. Since I feel like I need some practice cutting and glueing tight seams, I decided I…puncakbukit (78)in rumah • 7 years agoPintu Geser Khas Rumah Tradisional JepangApakah kita termasuk penyuka dan penggemar budaya Jepang? Ataukah kita begitu tertarik dengan keunikan budayanya? Nah, berbicara mengenai seluk beluk keunikan budaya Jepang, terasa kurang lengkap…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part Three: DovetailsCompleting the frame for the folding screen by joining the top rails with a single dovetail. This video shows the markup, cutting and dryfit. So I have three frames all fit up and ready…skycranehandwork (56)in woodworking • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part One: Milling the StockI found some hidden gems on special at a local yard. These 4/4 birdseye maple planks were a little rough, but I can mill some nice stock for the frame of a shoji screen. Looks pretty good once…