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    Kumiko video

    Beyond anything I've seen on IG or elsewhere. A bevy of planes and some interesting techniques as well.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NuqwJz9RNE

    Enjoy!
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    That was something!

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    Incredible! Thanks for sharing.
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    WOW

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    Had a smile on my face the entire time.

    Absolutely amazing.

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    That was great!! I liked it when he said it took "skill, and tools".

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    Great! incredible work and nice balance of machine and handtools.

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    Glad folks are finding the work as remarkable as I did. I really enjoyed seeing the revisions mid-project toward the end and the matching of curves. Impressive stuff for sure!
    "You can observe a lot just by watching."
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    Thanks for posting that - incredible work, and story.

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    That was fantastic! The quality of their designs and work is outstanding. I also admire their use of only natural products in producing their craft. I say "craft" only because that is how the owner referred to it. I consider it art. Thanks for sharing OP.

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    Loved the casual hand movements and alignment that belies their precision and skill. The repetition must take some dealing with on projects of that scale. The finished product induces a sense of calm, that must be how they get there.
    ​You can do a lot with very little! You can do a little more with a lot!

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