Scribing wooden post to stone
I'm working on a timber frame shed for our homestead and used that as an excuse to try this method of scribing a wooden post to fit on a stone. I believe that this kind of work is called Hikari-tsuke in japanese woodworking if you want to see more of it. The part of the post which sits on the stone will later be burned and coated with a mix of tar, turpentine and veggie oil. Enjoy! Instagram: / davidnikkinen

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SCRIBING POST TO STONE

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