

Mokuchi Studio
Yann Giguere
A podcast centered on Japanese woodworking and related topics including: Japanese gardens, Books, Crafts, Tools, Design and Philosophy.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 2h 4min
Episode 16: Dave Burnard
In this Episode, Dave Burnard, Oregonian blacksmith in the Japanese tradition, shares his journey into Japanese woodworking and the smithing of tools.We do talk about steel quite a bit and of course astrophysics!To see some of what Dave is up to, you can find him on Instagram at: @gaijin_kajiya or on FacebookTo stay up to date with Mokuchi Studio happenings follow us on Instagram @mokuchistudio and sign up for the Mokuchi Studio newsletter at mokuchiwoodworking.com

Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 12min
Episode 15: Andrew Ren
In this Episode, Andrew Ren, Kezurou Kai champion from Ottawa Canada, shares his journey into the world of Japanese hand planing competition. We talk about using a standard carpentry kanna/Japanese plane and using a wide plane. We also touch on different plane making blacksmith, photography and of course sharpening!You can see what Andrew is up too on Instagram To stay up to date with Mokuchi Studio happenings follow us on Instagram @mokuchistudio and sign up for the Mokuchi Studio newsletter at mokuchiwoodworking.com

Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 41min
Episode 14: John Reed Fox
In this Episode, John Reed Fox, long time furniture maker using Japanese hand tools, shares his journey into furniture making, craft and the Japanese hand tool. We also talk about aesthetics, early influences, design and the physical learning of the craft.To see John's elegant work visit: johnreedfox.comTo stay up to date with Mokuchi Studio happenings follow us on Instagram @mokuchistudio and sign up for the Mokuchi Studio newsletter at mokuchiwoodworking.com

May 24, 2025 • 1h 17min
Episode 13: Douglas Brooks
In this Episode, Douglas Brooks, Boat Builder, Writer and Researcher, shares his journey into Japanese woodworking along with his unique perspective on apprenticing with several Japanese boat builders.To find out more about his work, books and classes visit is website Douglas Brooks Boatbuilding See what Douglas is up to on Instagram @douglasbrooksboatbuildingTo stay up to date with Mokuchi Studio happenings follow us on Instagram @mokuchistudio and sign up for the Mokuchi Studio newsletter at mokuchiwoodworking.com

Apr 5, 2025 • 46min
Episode 12: Dorian Bracht
Dorian Bracht, a Berlin-based cabinet maker and expert in Japanese joinery, shares his journey into woodworking and his passion for crafting. He discusses his experiences teaching workshops, the challenges of sharing skills, and the aesthetics of Japanese versus German woodworking. Dorian also delves into the creation of his hand-drawn book on joinery, emphasizing practical measurements and durability. He reflects on his apprenticeships in Japan, material preferences, and his commitment to using solid wood, along with exciting future projects and community gatherings.

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 32min
Episode 11: Paul Tuller
In this Episode, Paul Tuller of Dublin NH, shares about his journey into Japanese woodworking, his passion for hand tools and his love for wood.You can follow his process on Instagram To stay up to date with Mokuchi Studio happenings follow us on Instagram @mokuchistudio and sign up for the Mokuchi Studio newsletter at mokuchiwoodworking.com

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Jul 18, 2024 • 1h 10min
Episode 10: Yamamoto Kohei
Yamamoto Kohei, a Japanese carpenter and founder of Soma Kousha, shares his passion for traditional woodworking and apprenticeships. He discusses the significance of hand-hewn techniques and natural materials, emphasizing their advantages over modern methods. Yamamoto recounts his transformative journey from rejection to a decade-long apprenticeship with a shrine-building company. He also reveals his joy in teaching and the philosophy that deep practice brings, aiming to inspire future generations of craftsmen.

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Jul 17, 2024 • 2h 20min
Episode 9: Matt Connorton
Matt Connorton, an experienced woodworker and founder of Matthew Connorton Joinery, shares his fascinating journey into Japanese woodworking. He reveals how early pricing advice transformed his career and discusses the high standards required for luxury builds. The conversation also dives into his passion for motorcycle racing, linking the discipline of racing with craftsmanship. Matt reminisces about learning under his father, meeting Japanese masters, and the unique cultural experiences that shaped his craft. Tune in for tales of tools, technique, and memorable woodworking moments!

May 30, 2024 • 1h 14min
Episode 8: Wilbur Pan
Wilbur Pan, a woodworking educator and the voice behind the Giant Cypress blog, dives into the fascinating world of Japanese hand tools, separating myth from reality. He shares his journey from a blog to writing for major publications, emphasizing the scientific curiosity behind tool performance. Wilbur challenges misconceptions about using Japanese tools on hardwoods and discusses his balance between medicine and woodworking. His reflections on making things with your hands highlight the importance of practical arts education in schools.

Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 37min
Episode 7: Jon Billing
Join Jon Billing, a professional woodworker from Minnesota now based in Tokyo, as he shares his fascinating journey into woodworking. From discovering Japanese tools to blending craftsmanship and art, he talks about his unique approach to furniture. Jon delves into the origins of Big Sand Woodworking and discusses his successful kumiko table. He also reflects on the balance between art and functional design while navigating the challenges of running a woodworking business in Japan and his dreams of returning to the U.S. to teach.


