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en:authors:fukuda-kazu:fw190-d9:appendix:japanese-tools [2025/11/06 20:43] – [7. Sharpening & Maintenance] adminen:authors:fukuda-kazu:fw190-d9:appendix:japanese-tools [2025/11/07 06:34] (current) – [1. Overview & Rationale] admin
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 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\\ 
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 ===== 2. Saws (Nokogiri) ===== ===== 2. Saws (Nokogiri) =====
 [[wp>Japanese saw|Japanese saw]]\\ [[wp>Japanese saw|Japanese saw]]\\
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 ===== 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, diamond lapping plate, camellia oil, 3–6 mm chisels waterstones, diamond lapping plate, camellia oil, 3–6 mm chisels
  
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