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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

4 Tools Around the Word

  1. 41 Pushing vs. Pulling
  2. 42 Chinese Woodworking Tools
  3. 43 European Woodworking Tools

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