Beginner's Guide to Japanese Joinery by Peter J. Follansbee is an accessible introduction to the art and craft of traditional Japanese woodworking techniques, specifically focusing on the intricate joinery methods used in Japanese furniture and architecture. The book provides detailed instructions on how to create strong, beautiful joints without the need for nails or screws, using only wood and careful craftsmanship. Follansbee breaks down various joint types such as mortise and tenon, dovetails, and interlocking corner joints, offering step-by-step guidance, diagrams, and tips for beginners. With a focus on hand tools and precise craftsmanship, Beginner's Guide to Japanese Joinery invites woodworkers to explore the time-honored methods of Japanese carpentry, fostering both skill development and appreciation for the beauty of well-crafted woodwork.
