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【大工の仕事】Today's Work- Cutting Kanawa Tsugi 金輪継ぎの刻み 

Dylan Iwakuni
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I often get asked how long it takes me to make a joint or if I use power tools in my work. So, I thought I'll share with you a little snippet of how my workday looks like as a carpenter in Japan.
Recently, I've been making numerous sets of the Kanawa Tsugi joinery. These are for the new materials which will be used in the Kominka (traditional house) we are currently working on. The wood is Sugi (Japanese cedar).
Disclaimer: This video is not meant to be a how-to. Using tools can be dangerous so make sure you know what you're doing.
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@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
I often get asked how long it takes me to make a joint or if I use power tools in my work. So while I was working, I thought why not film myself working and share a little snippet of how my workday looks like as a carpenter in Japan. The video of the part where I'm making it is sped up 10 times and there are no cuts. Recently, I've been making numerous sets of the Kanawa Tsugi joinery. These are for the new materials which will be used in the Kominka (traditional house) we are currently working on. The wood is Sugi (Japanese cedar). Also, do let me know what you think of this kind of videos. If you are interested, I may do more videos of just how our work/day looks like. Disclaimer: This video is not meant to be a how-to. Using tools can be dangerous so make sure you know what you're doing.
@anthonyfetter2904
@anthonyfetter2904 3 года назад
This video was great! I would most definitely watch more like it. Thanks for sharing.
@weldabar
@weldabar 3 года назад
Yes Dylan, this type of video is interesting. It's nice to see how things are done.
@BalancedLugger
@BalancedLugger 3 года назад
I liked this a lot. A little series of you ‘just working’ would be great.
@shinybaldy
@shinybaldy 3 года назад
Love this a lot! Also very curious if you can show any details carpenters do to make the structure more earthquake-seismic activity resistant
@user-bn5uj9ey7t
@user-bn5uj9ey7t 3 года назад
Dylan thank you for sharing all of these beautiful wood work!!!! And yes if you upload more of this I would enjoy very much to see!!
@tasteapiana
@tasteapiana 3 года назад
Having done joinery similar to this for furniture and other smaller projects for 20+ years there's really nothing I enjoy more than this format of a 5 minute clip that gets down to you just doing it. Maybe you could show a little more on your layout and markup technique (how and why you visualize grain orientation as you do, tools you use like squares/rulers/etc, what angles your prefer) but, otherwise, this is spot on why I enjoy RU-vid. Also, the ambient sounds - whether they be rain or passing cars or co-workers talking or laughing - that's all wonderful, definitely leave that stuff in the clips. Great job, great video.
@Jhoekstra
@Jhoekstra 3 года назад
Yes please😀
@dankirt15
@dankirt15 3 года назад
As a laborer in England, I have never seen any work like this other than yours and its always beautiful and so masterfully done. These videos are so mesmerising. Thanks dude 😁
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
That's great to hear! Cheers! 😊🙌
@pbfamous07
@pbfamous07 2 года назад
same from australia mate. this is true artistry.
@wyattselleck7236
@wyattselleck7236 2 года назад
I’m living in the wrong country. Thank you for sharing . 🙏🙏🙏
@gradyfuller3397
@gradyfuller3397 3 года назад
the video shows just how you can use power tools in traditional wood working and still make a work of art
@TigerCarpenter
@TigerCarpenter 3 года назад
I really take my hat off to your joinery skills truly amazing!
@chindakeodouangsy_ck241
@chindakeodouangsy_ck241 3 года назад
I take such pleasure to watch you excel in the ancestral Japanese techniques of carpenters, It's owesome! Thank you for sharing your daily work.
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
Thank you for your kind words 😊
@indus.7670
@indus.7670 3 года назад
It's raining so hard. Loved this little snippet of your daily work. Really interesting to see, thank you!
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
Happy to hear that! Cheers!
@mrz80
@mrz80 3 года назад
I get the impression you've cut this joint a time or two :D
@Hutch5321
@Hutch5321 3 года назад
I think it's this joint that fascinates me the most. Thank you for the new video, Dylan!
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
That's great to hear. Cheers! 😊🙌
@loicgautier6349
@loicgautier6349 3 года назад
it's so peacefull to watch your work ! One thousand thanks, and congratulation !
@alfredomillan3818
@alfredomillan3818 3 года назад
Hermoso trabajo de ensambles , felicidades , y muchas gracias por el video !!!! Saludos desde México !!!!!🇲🇽
@Marker1024
@Marker1024 3 года назад
Lovely edit Dylan. Thanks for sharing!
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
Thanks Mark! 🙌
@tree_carcass_mangler
@tree_carcass_mangler 3 года назад
Beautiful work, and beautiful video. Thanks for posting!
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
Cheers! 😊🙌
@arnomrnym6329
@arnomrnym6329 3 года назад
Great work! 👍😎
@phillipyeager3176
@phillipyeager3176 2 года назад
Superb workmanship. Has a zen quality in your chisel and plane work. Thanks for sharing. I'm unplugging as much as I can in my woodworking in Minnesota. Be well.
@Logost141
@Logost141 3 года назад
This is beautiful
@ikust007
@ikust007 3 года назад
Love your music btw
@elliotrowshan2669
@elliotrowshan2669 3 года назад
I don’t know how I ended up here but I love it❤️
@mikewright5094
@mikewright5094 3 года назад
It’s really good to see your work flow using power tools to rough out then refine by hand. I assume you trial fit the two half’s and adjust for final assembly. Great insight thanks
@nicolasdelduca6759
@nicolasdelduca6759 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this kind of 'everyday life' snippet, especially with the scenery in the background and 雨の歌。 Can you give me an rough idea : how many different joints (for how many different functions) may be useful in building a traditional Japanese house? Are all of them specifically para-seismic designed or only a portion of them is necessary ? Nice work, always a pleasure to look at!
@saintdogurt6608
@saintdogurt6608 3 года назад
Very cool
@ikust007
@ikust007 3 года назад
Such a talented man!
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
Thanks!
@ikust007
@ikust007 3 года назад
Bravo bravo!
@quinn860
@quinn860 3 года назад
That circular saw is fucking massive, nice to see how you incorporate all the tools at your disposal
@lordspork
@lordspork 3 года назад
Would you consider making a video on how to build those nice saw horses you’re working on top of?
@jamesmoe9188
@jamesmoe9188 3 года назад
I agree with the other comments, really enjoyable! Also neat to see Japanese power tools, will second the request for info on brand/specs/etc, I've never seen a circular saw like that big one for woodwork. What is the diameter of that blade? Reminded me of the giant water cooled saws they use on sidewalks and other road work where they cut concrete here in the U.S.
@hortstu4734
@hortstu4734 3 года назад
I notice the wood has splits in it running with the grain. I assume you wouldn't use it if it compromised the integrity or the longevity of the beam, but doesn't it compromise the appearance?
@gungho8180
@gungho8180 3 года назад
I watched this on 0.25 speed to see if I could catch some technique learning in real time. Any thoughts on making any "how-to" videos further down the road when your time isn't eaten up on the house move/re-build?
@madeofnapalm
@madeofnapalm 3 года назад
It would be nice if you could tell (or write) more about the types of wood used for different applications, their properties etc.
@ikust007
@ikust007 3 года назад
The Mr.Chickadee of Japan...? (except for 5 sec of skill saw;))
@D4NC3Rable
@D4NC3Rable 2 года назад
super interesting! I'm so intrigues by your entire channel, especially the supposedly 'mundane' things most of all. Do you also build your own mallets? In some of the videos it looks like the mallets are another one of your creations.
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 2 года назад
Yes, I do make many of the tools myself. I have more photos of them over on Instagram. Cheers
@sunnybrakes
@sunnybrakes 2 года назад
Thanks for the great content! I have a few questions. Do you score the layout lines before cutting? I do some timber frame joinery in Quebec Canada. I use mostly a 2" Barr chisel. I would like an equivalent japanese chisel like the one you are using in this video. Can you tell me what to search for? Thanks!
@watermelon4319
@watermelon4319 2 года назад
👍
@benjaminknopf4699
@benjaminknopf4699 3 года назад
Question for you sir, What type of drill stand is that that you are using for your mortising?
@alisdairmccabe7497
@alisdairmccabe7497 3 года назад
Atta boy! Effortless and skilled.....but do be careful with all that bending over....you'll soon get a bad back. Sorry to be boring :) More videos please
@iagusi2532
@iagusi2532 3 года назад
wood power
@georgehyker
@georgehyker 3 года назад
What is the drill and drill guide used in the beginning of the video?
@matthewstevenson6207
@matthewstevenson6207 3 года назад
I've never seen one quite like that but it looks like some sort of mortise machine.
@anthonyfetter2904
@anthonyfetter2904 3 года назад
It looks pretty nice compared to the Makita chain mortiser I have used.
@georgehyker
@georgehyker 3 года назад
Awe, now I see the square corners. Feel it might be rigid enough for a portable drill press?
@marcobettencourturbina1107
@marcobettencourturbina1107 3 года назад
Beautiful. Are those 105mm?
@dylaniwakuni
@dylaniwakuni 3 года назад
Thanks! This was 125x150
@Christopher._M
@Christopher._M 3 года назад
How much would buildings a wood frame for a home with 1000 square feet cost in this manner?
@TwinPhoenix666
@TwinPhoenix666 3 года назад
Japanese style framing carpentry is so much more entailed then the American style. So much more beautiful, as well. I'm ashamed
@jeffreyallen3461
@jeffreyallen3461 Год назад
Scarf Joint?
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