| | |  | Keyword Search: Orquesta Sensacion | Home » Building Bamboo Fences | | | | | | | Description: | | This book includes designs of traditional Japanese bamboo fences, as well as diagrams illustrating the basic techniques of creating a fence including splitting bending, joining and tying bamboo. Paired with step-by-step instructions, these designs will prove the perfect starting point for those who aspire to become a professional garden designer. | | | Features: | |
• ISBN13: 9784889960808
• Condition: New
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| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Isao Yoshikawa | | Paperback:
| 142 pages | | Publisher:
| Japan Publications Trading | | Publication Date:
| October 05, 2001 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 4889960805 | | Package Length:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I like this book.Apr 06, 2009 This book is what I was expecting... nice photos of fence styles, historic info, and how to info. I am excited to get some bamboo and start building my gate or fence! I did not give the book 5 stars because I wish there had been more information about "how to work with bamboo" and "descriptions of the different species" used.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent book on bamboo fencesMar 05, 2009 Even if you have not been to Japan, this very informative book shows you all the variety there is in bamboo fences. Excellent photography, well defined chapters, clear instructions, but recommended only for serious bamboo fence enthusiasts. Good price, good value.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Handy bamboo bibleNov 07, 2006 This is a Great book for bamboo lovers. Especially if you have access to the waste branches .I can't wait to do more with those! The more ideas here you try....the more the fever grips you.....Possiblities endless!
Lots of pictures with great informative diagrams, inspiratinal ideas and plans as well as info on how to harvest and preserve poles. I like to fire harden....but watch out for explosions!
One of the 2 best bamboo books I have seen. The other one is in Spanish
55 of 55 found the following review helpful:
THIS IS THE BOOK I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR!Apr 16, 2000 "Building Bamboo Fences" has all the information you will need to build your own bamboo fence. Additionally, Mr. Yoshida has included a brief history of bamboo fences in Japan, a complete glossary of terms and many beautiful color photographs for inspiration. Fence diagrams range from simple see-through fences to more complex bamboo screening fences. The diagrams, techniques, and instructions for building different types of bamboo fences are clear, complete, easy to follow and even include tips on how to correct any problems you may have in construction. I turned an open work bamboo fence diagram into a trellis for my climbing rose bush in one afternoon. Whether you are looking to build simple edgings for garden paths or a full-screen fence - this is the book to use.
30 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Beautifully Illustrated book on building bamboo fencesJan 12, 2000 "Building Bamboo Fences" is beautifully illustrated with 31 pages of full color pictures and a fairly decent how to section about how to build them. One thing I do not like though is the books organization. There is a section of pictures and a section on history and a section illustrating construction technique. The book would be much more readable if these sections were mixed (i.e. the color pictures should be near the relivant history and how to illustrations. There needs to be a section discussing the different varieties and how and where to grow them. Bamboo grows nearly anywhere in the US, but tropical varieties are more rot resistant. There also needs to be a section on tools. Thin bladed knives are useless to split bamboo, but you would not get this from reading the book. And, where do you get tools and bamboo cultivars? It is not in the book...
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