April 7-11, 2026 (Tues to Sat)
The Art of Kumiko: Making 45°/90° Panel for Cabinet Doors & Small Tabletops
with Taeho Kwon
$1,050
$350 material fee payable to Taeho
Includes the layout & cutting jig, shaping jigs for 4 different angles & over 400 pcs of Jigumi & Kumiko parts
Workshop Description
Kumiko is a delicate and sophisticated technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails. Thinly slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched, mortised, and then fitted individually using a plane, saw, chisel, and other tools to make fine adjustments. In this 5-day workshop, students will be introduced to making Kumiko using traditional methods. The Art of Kumiko Making for cabinet doors and small tabletops will be the perfect workshop for those seeking to learn from the very basics and achieve 45°/90° grids with Asa-Noha and Masu-Tsunagi Kumiko patterns. The class project will be completed with 100% handwork.
Key Points
- Mastering hand saw technique
- Training your eye: students will be able to cut half of a 0.5 mm pencil mark before the workshop is over
- Mastering the perfect layout
- All students will make a 24” x 24” Kumiko panel
- Learning to cut miter-folding with a hand saw
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$1,050.00
The Art of Kumiko: Making 45°/90° Panel for Cabinet Doors & Small Tabletops with Taeho Kwon April 7-11, 2026 (Tues to Sat)
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