I'm new here, and thought I'd better post something soon before Chris revokes my membership for not doing so

I've been a woodworker using Japanese tools for a long time, a member of other Japanese woodwork forums (I use the name Sheets) and used to leave comments on The Carpentry Way blog, until its seemed that to do so required selling my soul to Google (lately it seems that Anonymous means don't bother - my comments never got submitted. That isn't Chris' fault, the software just seemed to eat my comments and never pass them on for approval). No problem, I still read the blog regularly.
I've moved away somewhat from woodworking, though not totally, my focus the last little while has been on metalwork -ala Japanese sword arts (Chris knows having also studied with Ford Hallam).
Latest effort (a tsuba):
The scribed lines defined by chisel (kebori tagane - new terms for the glossary, Chris?) before cutting out the negative parts to leave a positive silhouette (the drill, saw, file part).
Most of my late woodworking relates to the Japanese sword rebuilding the hilt (tsuka), as here: Glad to be here,
Steve
Ps., may I just say a collective, "nice work" to all the members who have shown their projects.