Filing seppa - Japanese decorative spacers
This video shows the various filing techniques used in creating a Japanese style decorative crenellated spacer. Learn directly from Ford Hallam, the world leading expert in Japanese metalworking techniques. You can follow my projects, more of these sorts of educational films and 'how to' tutorials on my Patreon channel at / fordhallam Full access subscription is as little as $5 a month which makes it possible for me to keep making these for you...and continually improve the quality of our films. Don't forget to like the film, subscribe to get notices when new content is available and share with your friends.

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