About
Make a set of jigs that will help you create screens, trivets or other projects that feature kumiko, a technique of assembling wooden pieces into intricate, interlocking geometric patterns without nails.
You will use the table saw, bandsaw, router, and sanders to make your jigs, which you can take home or bring back to BARN to make your own kumiko projects.
You may also wish to sign up for Explore Kumiko Woodworking, a class in which these jigs are used to make several kumiko pieces with different traditional patterns.
Details
A $90 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you need.
Project
You'll make five jigs that help ensure accurate cuts:
- A cutting block.
- A planing jig.
- Three double-ended jigs for cutting 45- and 67.5-degree angles, 30- and 60-degree angles, and 22.5- and 67.5-degree angles.