View Full Version : Making tortoiseshell spectacles
Woodwould
20th January 2012, 03:24 PM
This series of videos are in Japanese, but the remarkable work is easily comprehended.
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‹”に息づく伝統の‚–€€ˆ”2/3 - YouTube
‹”に息づく伝統のŠ€€€ˆ”3/3 - YouTube
NCArcher
20th January 2012, 08:22 PM
No matter what they are making, it's always fascinating to watch a master craftsman at work.
I remember seeing the tortoise shell pins and combs for sale in Kyoto. I think they were around five to six hundred dollars each. I imagine glasses would be in the thousands.
lightwood
21st January 2012, 01:38 PM
WW, thanks for posting that.
I've watched them 3 times now...going to give it a go myself!
I got some tools and shell and other stuff that was used by a local craftsman.
Slomell (http://www.petermcbride.com/slomell_tools/)
The stones the bloke was using look similar to some I've seen used in cook-at-the-table restaurants. I have some brass blocks and templates that Slomell used, some huge electric soldering irons, and an anvil type thing in steel that looks like a curled horn.
(imagine how much better his work would be if he was given one of those red new-fangled titanium fretsaw to use:roll:)
Regards,
Peter
Woodwould
21st January 2012, 02:34 PM
Slomell (http://www.petermcbride.com/slomell_tools/) (imagine how much better his work would be if he was given one of those red new-fangled titanium fretsaw to use:roll:)
Regards,
Peter
Indeed, he'd probably still be alive too!