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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
daigiri-oga 台切大鋸

A large crosscut saw with a blade 70 cm long and 30 cm wide that has a wooden handle at each end for two people. This saw…

Architecture, Tools
dainaoshiganna 台直鉋

A plane used to shave the base of another plane. It is very important in planing that the base of the plane stock, known as…

Architecture, Tools
dōtsukinoko 胴付鋸 ✓

Lit. saw with attached spine. A tenon or back saw. A saw designed especially to cut the shoulder of a tenon. The blade is…

Architecture, Tools
maebiki oga 前挽大鋸 ✓

A large ripsaw with a blade about 60 cm long and 40 cm wide. It was first introduced in the 15th century and was used until…

Architecture, Tools
maebikinoko 前挽鋸

Standard purpose carpenters' ripsaw. A ripsaw with a blade approximately 35-40 cm long and 12 cm wide. The blade narrows…

Architecture, Tools
maruganna 丸鉋

A special type of plane used for paring a curved wooden surface. A sotomaruganna 外丸鉋 is used for paring a concave…

Architecture, Tools
marunomi 丸鑿

A type of striking chisel *tatakinomi 叩鑿, with a thin, arc-shaped…

Architecture, Tools
masakari 鉞

A carpenter's hewing ax. It is smaller than a tree-felling ax, tazuki 多都岐, and weighs between 750 and 1300 g. The…

Architecture, Tools
mentoriganna 面取鉋

A special plane used to cut bevelled corners. A shooting board, that serves as a guide, is attached to a small smoothing…

Architecture, Tools
mizoganna 溝鉋 ✓

Also known as shakuriganna 决鉋. A plane used exclusively for making grooves in a doorsill or lintel. If the width of…

Architecture, Tools
motoichi shakuriganna 基一決鉋 ✓

A plane used to curve the grooves in a doorsill or lintel. Unlike the *mizoganna 溝鉋,…

Architecture, Tools

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JAANUS is the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Originally built by the Atsumi International Scholarship Foundation, it is now hosted and maintained by the Media Center for Art History at Columbia University