Joints : 61
Name | Image | Excerpt | 3D Model | Script File |
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kanawa-tsugi | ![]() |
The kanawa-tsugi is a type of traditional Japanese wood joining technique used to make durable corner and angled connections without nails or adhesives. | ||
Kane Tsugi | ![]() |
The Kane Tsugi is a type of wood joinery used in Japanese carpentry. In English, it is known as a half-lapped miter joint. | ||
Komisen-inro-tsug | ![]() |
The Komisen-inro-tsugi is a traditional Japanese woodworking joint used to connect structural members at 90 degree angles. In English it can be called a lapped mitre corner joint. | ||
Komisen-tsugi-shikuchi-no-sanpousashi | ![]() |
The Komisen-tsugi-shikuchi-no-sanpousashi is a traditional Japanese wooden joining method used to make strong mitered connections at intersecting angles, typically 90 degrees. | ||
Koshikake-ari-tsugi | ![]() |
The Koshikake-ari-tsugi is a traditional Japanese wood joinery method used to make strong angled connections between structural members. | ||
Meji-tsukikake-awase-tsugi | ![]() |
The Meji-tsukikake-awase-tsugi is a traditional Japanese wood joint technique used to connect structural members at angled intersections. | ||
Nimai-kama-tsugi | ![]() |
The Nimai-kama-tsugi is a traditional Japanese joining technique used to securely connect two structural wood members at an angled intersection. | ||
Okkake-daisen-tsugi | ![]() |
The Okkake-daisen-tsugi is a traditional Japanese wood joining method used to securely connect structural members at right angles. | ||
3-way hidden joint | ![]() |
This joint connects 3 pieces of wood at a single point in a hidden, or concealed manner. It results in a strong, seamless intersection. | ||
Osaka-jo-otemon-hikae-bashira-tsugi | ![]() |
This joint was used at Osaka Castle to create a retractable door system. It connected the wooden support posts/pillars (bashira) that allowed the large entrance gate (otemon) to be opened and closed (hikae). |
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