Tray for Japanese Chisels Build // Wedged mortise and tenon

Made this chisel tray to accommodate my set of five Matsumura white paper steel, Japanese chisels. The frame is made from a very soft paulownia wood, used in a lot of traditional Japanese woodworking and with walnut wedges to lock the mortice and tenon joinery. Almost all the build was done with hand tools only for the sake of fun, except some mechanical parts there to hold the chisels in place. The finish is one coat of danish oil. ■ Tools used in the video: Suizan 9.5” Ryoba Saw - (Amazon) Suizan 9.5” Dozuki Dovetail - (Amazon) Mawashibiki Keyhole Saw - (Dictum) 50 mm blade Kanna - (Amazon), (Dictum) Bessey Kliclamps - (Amazon), (Dictum) Combination Square 6”/150mm - (Amazon) Kebiki Marking Gauge - (Amazon), (Dictum) Mini Try Squares 45mm - (Amazon), (Dictum) ■ List of all my tools: ■ Tools list on Amazon ■ Plans and Products I make on my store here ■ Follow my INSTAGRAM for insights and other projects: As an Amazon and Dictum Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases made through these links. Follow my INSTAGRAM for insights and other projects:
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