2020/10/18 チャンネル名を「self-build.林久」から「Far East Wood 林久」に変更。 2021/5/17 チャンネル名から「林久」を削除 スッキリ簡潔な名前に変更しました。
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Hi, my name is Hisato. I live in Japan. I am Japanese. I am making my own house alone. Most of my woodworking skills are self-taught, because I am not a carpenter. I often fail. You will feel late on my architectural work. I often hear the voice, "When will the house be completed?" When will my house be completed? I don't even know that. It would be a great honor if you could watch my videos until my favorite house was completed. Thank you for reading.
The solution is excellent. Of course, people who five minutes ago had no idea about it, now know how to improve it and come up with variations that sound good until they have to be implemented. I plan to try this one as well as my limited talent allows me. 拝謝申し上げます!
Hello Hisato! Thank you for recording and posting the passing trains. They each have their own voice on the rails. A Lovely sight and sound for me. I have learned many new things from you over the 8 years. You remind me that I can reuse & repurpose tools materials in my own way too. You design and make tools & furnishings for yourself that answer your needs. That helps me. Thank you Jerry Walker Everett, Ontario, Canada.
@@fareastwood Oh I checked the "more" info and you have attracted 24,934,963 views since July 2015, so it says..... 9 years. I"m an older woodworker still learning. Your house building and teaching has explained many thing about modern and old methods. Yes it does take 9 years..... for one man to build his house. From rope knots to ironing wood to reuse and designing, I'm always interested in your "fareastwood" stories and videos. Thanks again for your personal views of building in Japan. Jerry Walker Canada
Hello F.E.W I appreciate your reusing of materials to make your screens. I was hoping to hear or see a train passing..... oh well, maybe one day. Thank you again Jerry Walker Everett Ontario Canada
It was my concern too. Not my area of expertise, asked AI. It says: Summary: Rod: Threaded steel rod, 16 mm in diameter and 1 m in length. Context: The rod is used as a guide in a woodworking clamp. Load: Applied eccentrically at 7 cm from the longitudinal axis of the rod. Deflection Calculation: Applied load (F): 100 kg = 980 N (considering 𝑔≈9.8m/s2 ) Elastic modulus of steel (E): 210 GPa (210 × 10^9 Pa) Moment of inertia (I): Previously calculated as 3.22×10−9 m4 Distance from the point of load application to the nearest support (a): 0.07 m With an eccentric load of 100 kg (980 N), the maximum deflection of the rod is approximately −0.536mm. This value indicates a small downward displacement, suggesting that the steel rod is sufficiently rigid and suitable for handling this load without significant deformation. I'm not sure if i did the right prompts but was impressed on the assertivity.
Je me suis demandé pourquoi des écartements aussi importants entre les carreaux. J'ai compris quand vous avez passé l'eponge sur le carrelage. L'effet est très joli. Vous travaillez avec courage et passion à votre maison. Cela fait maintenant plusieurs années, et vous pouvez être fier de votre travail. C'est très intéressant et instructif de voir les méthodes de travail dans d'autres pays. Merci pour le partage et à bientôt.
Des objets usuels détournés de leur usage pour fabriquer trois beaux luminaires. Très ingénieux. Je voudrais vous poser une question : les ciseaux à bois japonais sont souvent marqués "oire nomi". Pouvez-vous me dire ce que celà signifie ? Merci pour vos vidéos, toujours très interessntes et instructives. A bientôt.
Il existe deux principaux types de ciseaux japonais. Il s'agit du "ciseau OIIRE" et du "ciseau TATAKI". Les lames OIIRE sont fines et sont utilisées pour des travaux détaillés. Les lames TATAKI sont épaisses et robustes, vous permettant de creuser rapidement des trous profonds. Merci.
@@fareastwood merci pour les explications. Avec vous et vos vidéos, j'apprends toujours quelque chose. C'est toujours intéressant et instructif. Merci et à bientôt.
Wouldn't it be nicer to make half blind dovetails to have a flat sole always? Moisture change (shrinking) makes the vertical part overstanding the sole and scratch, even hinder, routerplaning. When I make a copy, I'll consider that. Make more tools like this .... Best