Hey All, it has been a while since I’ve posted here.
I thought this technique was kind of cool and so I thought I'd share it.
This is a Hawk Claw joint box that I made. It was made famous by Kintaro Yazawa. The trick is to make a through mortise and tenon joint with a long tenon and a short mortise. Then make a cut through the bottom of the mortise and carve a matching design on top of the tenon and so that the design pokes through the cutout. I have the ability on my machine of being able to hold a board vertically to do the tenons.
It is made out of white oak. I used my CNC to do the all of the tenons with a straight bit and a V-bit, and most of the mortising with a straight bit. I had to scroll-saw out the bottom of the mortises for the ‘point’ of the claw. It took a bit of filing and test fitting to get each joint to seat properly.
Steve