Kumiki - Simple Japanese Wooden Puzzle- KOITOYA Woodworking Class 2026
Event description
Kumiki: Simple Japanese Wooden Puzzle
$335
26 September, Sat ,2026
Introduction to simple and foundational hand skills using Japanese tools and marking out techniques. Best for beginner and intermediate skill levels but everyone is welcome.
Content
Making a small wooden puzzle.
This program is about learning interlocking joinery.
And providing a introduction to skills in "marking-out" and Japanese saw and chisel hand tools.
Well suited for beginners.
What is "Kumiki"?
Kumiki describes the Japanese woodworking technique of connecting and interlocking wooden pieces (in the absence of glue and nails) to produce a strong, aesthetically pleasing and curiosity creating new piece. Its ability to accommodate the continual fluctuations in wood size through the seasons gives it broad applications. It is applied extensively from the grandeur of Japanese Temples and Castles to small toys and puzzles.
What you can gain
1. Make a simple wooden puzzle to take home
2. Exposure to Japanese hand tools and techniques.
What kind of work involved
1. Marking out
2. Japanese saw work
3. Paring with Japanese chisels
4. Finish sanding and oiling.
Safety
All the tools will be well instructed and operated under supervision.
Dates (1 occasion)
26 September 2026 (Sat)
Time
9:00-12:00 + 13:00-16:00, 6 hours
* Please be flexible with your schedule after the class. Sometimes your project requires extra time to finish.
Lecturer
John Lane (KOITOYA Design/Make/Teach)
After living in Japan for 4 years John returned to Australia in 2002 and began studying Woodwork at the Canberra School of Art. Upon graduation he worked for a couple of local businesses until he joined Koitoya in 2023.
Fee
$335
Class size
Maximum 9
Location
Koitoya Design/Make/Teach (Fyshwick, ACT)
Address
4/18 Maryborough Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609
Parking
Please park your car in the public parking area along Maryborough Street (Free), opposite J Racing.
We have two parking spots officially. Please contact me for the spot if you need to walk less for a health condition.
Way to the workshop
18 Maryborough Street is a battle axe block, located inside of the block, so you will be walking through the driveway that leads to the block from Maryborough Street.
The driveway has 2 access points, one next to Aqua Safe Water Filters, and one next to J Racing.
Unit 4 is a blue painted building on the right-hand side of the block.
Things to bring
Please wear working shoes.
Bring your own water bottle and lunch.
Things to be supplied
Tea and coffee, snacks, filtered water
Refund Policy
Personal cancelation
Refunds up to 14 days before the event
Humanitix fee is nonrefundable.
for more information, please contact Hiroshi
koitoya@gmail.com / 0412340619
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