MAKING SHOJI (障子) WINDOWS | JAPANESE WOODWORKING

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RAW Frames Handcrafted

RAW Frames Handcrafted

Жыл бұрын

In this video I am Making Shoji Windows for a Yoga Zen Room ~ Made by RAW Frames Handcrafted
A shoji (障子) is a door, window or room divider used in traditional Japanese architecture, consisting of translucent (or transparent) sheets on a lattice frame. Shoji usually slide, but may occasionally be hung or hinged, especially in more rustic styles.
Shoji are very lightweight, so they are easily slid aside, or taken off their tracks and stored in a closet, opening the room to other rooms or the outside. In modern construction, the shoji often do not form the exterior surface of the building; they sit inside a sliding glass door or window.
Shoji are valued for not setting a sharp barrier between the interior and the exterior; outside influences such as the swaying silhouettes of trees, or the chorus of frogs, can be appreciated from inside the house. As exterior walls, shoji diffuse sunlight into the house; as interior partitions between rooms, they allow natural light deep into the interior. While shoji block wind, they do allow air to diffuse through, important when buildings were heated with charcoal. Like curtains, shoji give visual privacy, but they do not block sounds. Shoji are also thought to encourage a home's inhabitants to speak and move softly, calmly, and gracefully, an important part of the ethos behind sukiya-zukuri architecture.
The shoji frame is a panel called a kōshi . It is assembled from interlocking laths of wood or bamboo called kumiko. "Kumiko" literally means "woven"; the halved joints alternate in direction so that the laths are interwoven. The interweaving is structural, and the paper (which is tensioned by spraying it with water) further strengthens the finished panel. No fasteners are traditionally used to hold the frame together. Rice glue can also be used in the frame joints.
Washi paper from Japan is used in these Shoji Windows and is traditionally made from kōzo (mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera), mitsumata (Edgeworthia papyrifera) or gampi (Wikstroemia canescens), or hemp fibers and it is sold in a broad range of types.
You can purchase this Washi Paper as well as many of tools used in this video from Japanese Tools Australia, see link below:
www.japanesetools.com.au

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@mackenziefagras6150
@mackenziefagras6150 Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely beautiful. I want to learn how to make shoji windows and doors. Did you study with somebody or are you self taught? Fantastic work. The idea of being able to add these in front of the standing structure of a glass windows is genius.
@rawframeshandcrafted
@rawframeshandcrafted Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm Self Taught, the book shown in the cover is a great start to learning how to do Shoji
@mackenziefagras6150
@mackenziefagras6150 Жыл бұрын
@@rawframeshandcrafted I'll have to pick up a copy. Thank you! I hope to see more of your creations
@serafinacosta7118
@serafinacosta7118 10 ай бұрын
I was surprised this not being a generational shop passed by his fathers. Any trade in Japan is learnt from passed down knowledge. Yet he figured it on his own. And fitted his shop with all the right equipament and tools over the time to earn his living. Now that is earning your way to bliss and economic independence. One customer at time. No bosses , no hurry up pace. The window frames ( look like made out of pine ) might look flimsy at first , but they are built to be durable , unlike mass produced frames is the US and Brazil. A testament to Japanese unwavering commitment to craftsmanship. It is a pity you don’t have enough Japanese men and women to take up on trades as it used to be. A lost art , indeed.
@jaafarmejri3361
@jaafarmejri3361 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Except the blending effect: scene, dark, blend in the next scene...it happens so often that it disturbs a bit, especially if you blend in and out for just a few seconds
@richardsohmer8452
@richardsohmer8452 10 ай бұрын
inspiring work! I really admire the big layout square you are using (starting at 3:36). Can you tell us what it is / where you got it? Thank you !
@user-rt7ov1nn5y
@user-rt7ov1nn5y 3 ай бұрын
Are shoji frames traditionally unfinished? or did you apply a finish at some point? Thanks
@rawframeshandcrafted
@rawframeshandcrafted 3 ай бұрын
Yes beeswax
@douglee650
@douglee650 10 ай бұрын
What type of wood, where did you buy?
@serafinacosta7118
@serafinacosta7118 10 ай бұрын
Imam guessing white pine planks and boards. I do not see bamboo. The secret is to source the right pieces of wood , store them, use them , and fit the pieces snugly. It is the touch of the craftsman.
@HTech123
@HTech123 7 ай бұрын
Your depth of field is so shallow that I get a headache watching your videos. I really admire your skills and your work, though.
@dls64
@dls64 8 ай бұрын
The person who thought the fading to black every few seconds was a good idea needs to be fired and banned from editing for life. Ruins the whole thing.
@ericerf6837
@ericerf6837 7 ай бұрын
Relax…..deep breath…..watch something else :)
@egglyph
@egglyph 3 ай бұрын
All this pseudospiritual camera work and you can't even properly make a tenon for a frame.
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