Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum

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Photos Courtesy of Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum

If Japanese-style woodworking, carpentry, and joinery—and the tools used to create these amazing feats of genius—fire up your “wow-that’s-extra-amazing” ganglia, put the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum on your bucket list.

While the tools—the yari-gana plane alone is worth the trip to Japan where this place is—are awesome, the things in the museum are awesome-er. Massive timber frames. Sick joinery. And, yes, planes. And boxes of shavings you’ll be able to smell long after you come home.

The video is good, but if you want to see some joinery that’ll curl your hair, dive into the website and see what amazing things we can do with tools and a hunk of wood.

About the Author

Mark Clement

Mark Clement is a former editor of Tools of the Trade, as well as remodeling carpenter, business owner, and flipper of a few houses. To date he remains a B+ drywall finisher and tile setter and painter. He's also a presenter at the R|D|J shows. He can set a kitchen just as well as the next guy, but decks and pergolas are where it’s at for him. Along the way he’s worked behind the scenes (and in front of them) on various television shows from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to Spartan Race.

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