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| ===== 1. Overview & Rationale ===== | ===== 1. Overview & Rationale ===== | ||
| - | Pull-stroke paradigm and low-force control for fine-scale work | + | Pull-stroke paradigm and low-force control for fine-scale work\\ |
| - | Quiet operation and clean kerfs ideal for thin sections | + | Quiet operation and clean kerfs ideal for thin sections\\ |
| - | Integration of traditional hand tools with modern model-making methods | + | |
| ===== 2. Saws (Nokogiri) ===== | ===== 2. Saws (Nokogiri) ===== | ||
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| ===== 4. Chisels & Knives ===== | ===== 4. Chisels & Knives ===== | ||
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| - | Laminated chisels (uradashi/ | + | Laminated chisels (uradashi/ |
| - | Fine openings, countersinks, | + | Fine openings, countersinks, |
| Japanese chisels and carving knives maintain a balance between hardness and resilience through differential steel lamination | Japanese chisels and carving knives maintain a balance between hardness and resilience through differential steel lamination | ||
| ===== 5. Marking & Measuring ===== | ===== 5. Marking & Measuring ===== | ||
| - | Kebiki (single/ | + | Kebiki (single/ |
| Sashigane (Japanese square), and notes on JIS vs FEPA/CAMI grit systems | Sashigane (Japanese square), and notes on JIS vs FEPA/CAMI grit systems | ||
| ===== 6. Rasps & Files ===== | ===== 6. Rasps & Files ===== | ||
| - | Shinto saw rasps and Japanese yasuri patterns for controlled material removal | + | Shinto saw rasps and Japanese yasuri patterns for controlled material removal\\ |
| Ideal for ho-no-ki, which responds well to gentle, even abrasion | Ideal for ho-no-ki, which responds well to gentle, even abrasion | ||
| ===== 7. Sharpening & Maintenance ===== | ===== 7. Sharpening & Maintenance ===== | ||
| - | Waterstones (# | + | Waterstones (# |
| - | Recommended bevel angles: | + | Recommended bevel angles: ho-no-ki 25–30°\\ |
| - | Camellia oil for rust prevention and finish protection | + | Camellia oil for rust prevention and finish protection\\ |
| ===== 8. Adhesives & Finishing Notes ===== | ===== 8. Adhesives & Finishing Notes ===== | ||
| - | Cyanoacrylate viscosities and historical note on hide glue | + | Cyanoacrylate viscosities and historical note on hide glue\\ |
| Mr. Surfacer primers and two-layer tape masking practice | Mr. Surfacer primers and two-layer tape masking practice | ||
| ===== 9. JP-Style Starter Kit ===== | ===== 9. JP-Style Starter Kit ===== | ||
| - | Dozuki (0.3–0.4 mm), kiridashi knife, kebiki, shinto rasp, pin vise, | + | Dozuki (0.3–0.4 mm), kiridashi knife, kebiki, shinto rasp, pin vise,\\ |
| waterstones, | waterstones, | ||
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