Dylan Iwakuni from Kyoto, Japan is one of the most creative carpenter artist/woodturner we have seen so far.
Dylan uses traditional Japanese woodworking techniques to create his masterpieces.

Dylan says;;
“Currently, there are several places to learn about woodworking in Japan; however, they are hosted in Japanese. Over the past few months, I have learned that there are many people who wish to study in Japan but are held back because of the language barrier. Due to this, many are hesitant to pursue their dreams of studying woodworking in Japan.
I believe it is a waste for people to give up on thoroughly learning something they are passionate about just because of the language.
So I thought about it… and realized the answer to this big barrier is to build a school catered for English speakers where they can learn these woodworking skills.”
This school will be conducted in English where you will learn intensively about traditional Japanese woodworking. It will be taught directly by an active Japanese carpenter. An English speaking carpenter will also be on hand to help translate.

Japanese carpentry is a style of carpentry originating in Japan which uses distinctive woodworking joints. It is closely related to Japanese architecture.
Though there is a core practice shared by all Japanese carpenters, defined by a vocabulary of tools and joints and a methodology of working, a carpenter will typically identify with one of four distinct carpentry professions. Miyadaiku 宮大工 practice the construction of Japanese shrines and temples, and are renowned for their use of elaborate wooden joints and the fact that the buildings they construct are frequently found among the world’s longest surviving wooden structures.
Woods used in Japanese carpentry and woodwork, as well as tool construction, include sugi (杉), akamatsu (赤松), hinoki (檜 or 桧), Camphor Laurel, Magnolia obovata, keyaki (欅) and kiri (桐).

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Dylan Iwakuni.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylaniwakuni/
Website: https://suikoushya.com/en/school/
The background music was provided by;
YouTube Library (Le Freak)
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