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We love the idea behind Japanese furniture where strength is literally in the smallest details. This is woodworking without using the glue or screws, everything will be in its proper place using joints and keels. You will be disappointed in this video when you want to learn some quick and easy tips.

Making of the Japanese style clothes rack

June 4, 2018
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Cut the pieces in following sizes:

(A) One 230 x 130 x 30 mm, the corners under  15 degrees  (add after milling out the arc the joinery in 150 mm with the length 30 and depth 20 mm)
(B) One 25 x 25 x 1044
(C) Two times 60 x 30 x 1900 mm.
(D) Two times  400 x 60 x 30 (add the joinery  60 x 30 x 30 mm)
(E) Two  times 133 x 40 mm under 15 degrees
 

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Cut the corners under 15 degrees.

Cut the corners under 15 degrees.

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Add the joinery to the (D) with the measures 60 x 30 x 30 to the centre.

Add the joinery to the (D) with the measures 60 x 30 x 30 to the centre.

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Saw the hanger thinner using the format saw. From the top of it 100 mm and to the depth of 5 mm.

Saw the hanger thinner using the format saw. From the top of it 100 mm and to the depth of 5 mm.

Cut the keels. The measures are 133 x 40, under 15 degrees. 

Cut the keels. The measures are 133 x 40, under 15 degrees. 

Check the joining points before finishing.

Check the joining points before finishing.

Sand the all the surfaces.

Sand the all the surfaces.

Finish it using wood oil or polisher.

Finish it using wood oil or polisher.

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