How Young Woodworking Master Make Brass Inlay Wooden Hotpot with Amazing Skill | Woodworking Project #brassinlaywoodwork #woodworkingprojects #woodcraft #woodworking
My oh my. Here we use state of the art machinery, cutting tools, spacious work shops. This genius works from sitting on the floor, uses vintage turning lathe, most of all uses his feet! Here we have people who can't use their head if you'd asked them. Absolutely beautiful work. I'd buy one of his hot pots in a blink of an eye.
Many years ago I bought a salad bowl with the similar design. After watching this post, I now know how it's made. And to all the young wood masters working there, magnificent work. Pls continue to craft those masterpieces ❤
It's interesting that some cultures feel that bits of shinny metal enhances the natural beauty of wood grain. Personally, I think the Wooden Hotpot would look much better without the brass inlay. Like they say, "less is sometimes more".
This young guy is a total craftsman. Making these products without a table and from a sitting position is challenge enough but to achieve the quality with such simple equipment says it all !
I am amazed that these workman use their feet like an extra pair of hands, and can sit on the floor for hours. I also would think that they make their own tools, they inspire me.
If I attempted to polish wood with all the dust and shaving laying around me you know where they would end up. Amazing work the young guy is very talented.
That’s an ingenious way to make a wooden bowl with just a flat piece of wood. I’ve never seen that approach before without having to carve out the center.
Es un trabajo de excelencia doblemente por la precariedad de las maquinarias y como trabaja su gente. Les envío a todos los que trabajan realizando verdaderas artesanías el mayor de los éxitos en sus tareas y cordiales saludos desde la Ciudad de Buenos Aires argentina.
That is the most insanely dangerous procedure I have ever watched! How many of these people are maimed or killed by the unbelievable disregard for even the most basic safety considerations? They must all be crazy. I notice the one in blue at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="239">3:59</a> is missing two fingertips on his right hand...
You should move all white kids kids of North America to this kid village. You should also move!! Sitting in couch watchingh videos and not realizing how they survive!! You have no clue. God bless you!
I’m here to ask the same question! There are similar products online, priced at around $15-16… 😣 …not nearly enough for this level of craftsmanship. I want to purchase from the ARTISAN directly! 🧑🏽🎨💞 Just b/c they’re a few continents away doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be able to support them. I’m happy to pay shipping/customs. 🙃
They work in their garage, making amazing products, the same way as Steve Jobs was assembling computers in his garage. This is identical scenario and both products are almost identical.
Wunderschöne toll gemacht und das in dem Alter nur Klasse Top wo ist der ältere Mann geblieben der mit dem langen grauen Bart mit freundlichen Grüßen Marcus Deutschland Macht weiter so
Beautiful work ! I can't understand why people in the far east choose to work from the ground. Of course, my back aches just watching them. That could be a product of me working on my feet off of tables my entire life also ! I can only squat like they do for about a minute before I fall over !!
Очень понравилась работа! Меня интересует,что это заа мастика которой вы натираете изделия и как можно у вам е это купить? I really liked the work! I am interested in what kind of mastic you rub the product with and how can you buy it from you?
People can't build anything today without a bubble and measuring tape ! Without them, the eyes, and feel of the hands are far more accurate when used only and skill is built. Unless your working on complex machinery.
Those Indians, making the finest stuff with simple machines, ... but always with their knees in front of their face! If it were me, they would be SOO in the way! How can they work like that, I will never understand. And such great quality work, too