Look Ma, no nails! (Japanese precision carpentry)

This is insanely precise woodworking. I think I know that traditional Japanese Temples are built without nails or screws---and are meant to last a hundred years (or more) using that sort of joinery.

This scarfed (am I using the right term) join of two beams to make one is a tremendous demonstration of craftsmanship.

Eventually, that beam will become part of a Temple, such as here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8r3NiSWuzA&feature=youtu.be

Enjoy!
Retroboysays...

The sound when he started pounding in the shiv was what got me.

I imagine those carpenters use every one of their senses in their craft.

Well... maybe not taste.

"YOU! CARPENTER! Why does my temple have lick marks all over it?!!!"

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