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1 A Journey through History
11 The Evolution of Tools
12 From Stone to Iron
13 The Age of Split Lumber
14 A Major Breakthrough in Lumbering Technology
15 In Pursuit of Accuracy
16 The Modernization of Tools
2 Learning from a Master Carpenter
21 Drawing an Architectural Plan
22 Mastering the Art of Stereotomy
23 The Language of the Master Carpenter
24 Shaping Wood
25 Offering Ceremonial Prayers
26 Toshodaiji Temple Kondo (Golden Hall),
3 Tools and Handwork
31 Marking Tools
32 Saws
33 Chisels, Hammers, and Drills
34 Planes
35 Sharpening Stones
36 Assembling the Components
37 The Standard Set of Carpentry Tools
4 Tools Around the Word
41 Pushing vs. Pulling
42 Chinese Woodworking Tools
43 European Woodworking Tools
5 The Traditional Beauty of Japanese Wa
51 Skills of a Sukiya Carpenter
52 Material of Sukiya
53 Structural Model of a Teahouse
54 Material of Sukiya II
55 The Traditional Beauty of Japanese Wa
6 Exquisite Works of Master Craftsmen
61 Exquisite Works of Master Craftsmen
62 Exquisite Works of Master Craftsmen II
63 Exquisite Works of Master Craftsmen III
64 The Workshop of Chiyozuru Korehide
7 Making the Most of Wood
71 Wood Grains and Wood Selection
72 Japanese Trees
73 Reading the Characteristics of Wood
74 From Trees to Lumber
8 Others
81 Fu-xi and Nu-wa from Chinese Mythology
82 Floor guide
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日本語
简体中文
繁體中文
한국어
Deutsch
Français
1 A Journey through History
2 Learning from a Master Carpenter
3 Tools and Handwork
4 Tools Around the Word
5 The Traditional Beauty of Japanese Wa
6 Exquisite Works of Master Craftsmen
7 Making the Most of Wood
8 Others