Woodworker, artist & teacher Toshio Odate goes deep into philosophical discussions of Japanese tools and traditions with more than two hours of instruction.
This in-depth visit with Toshio Odate is an intimate visit with one of America's living legends.
How and why he’s come around to the manufactured variety
The differences between Japanese and Western craft education and philosophies
How things have changed during his lifetime
Japanese saws and planes
with a surprising revelation about modern makes of both
And much more!
About the Host:
Toshio Odate came to the United States in 1958 with one-year plan of introducing to the country Japanese woodworking tools before moving on. Instead, he began a long and storied teaching career and built an international reputation for his work as a sculptor and woodworker. In his “retirement,” he continues to sculpt and build in his Connecticut shop, and shares lessons of a lifetime through magazine articles, books, videos and more.