This time I’m using a slightly more complicated pattern, but tbh unfortunately not a pattern that I had to learn anew. For the lantern frame I’m using American Nutwood. At least that is what we call it here in Germany. I don’t know which kind of nut exactly that is. The color is brown, obviously. It also shimmers purple when the light is right.

  • @IMALlama
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    101 year ago

    I’m not well versed in the massive variety of lumber available, but given the color I’m guessing walnut?

    Excellent craftsman ship on the lanterns!

  • @karpintero
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    51 year ago

    Very nice, love me some kumiko. Do you happen to know what the pattern is called?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 year ago

      Phew, this took me a while to research. It is a variant of Tsuno-shokkō. I basically left our the connecting bars and put the pattern in every instead of every second frame intersection.

      • @karpintero
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        21 year ago

        Very cool, I appreciate the effort and response! I’m starting with a few basic patterns like asa-no-ha to get the hang of it and always like seeing other ones for inspiration.