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ISHITANI - Making a Wood Frame Mirror 2.0 

ISHITANI FURNITURE
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This video was uploaded on 8th July 2016. I added "caution".
* He needs gloves for atopic dermatitis, but please take off gloves when you using rotary machines.
※皮膚炎治療中の為手袋をしていますが、回転機械を使用する際は手袋はしないでください。
This is a mirror of the wooden frame.
Made from chestnut wood.
It was maked by using a basic tenon joints.
栗の木で作った鏡です。
以前製作した栗の木のキャビネットに合わせたご注文で、お作りしました。
- - ISHITANI FURNITURE - -
Cabinetmaker / Natsuki Ishitani
video make&posting / Chie
#woodframemirror
#woodworking
#ishitanifurniture

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Комментарии : 121   
@miamaia1
@miamaia1 Месяц назад
Simply fantastic result, design is great, its simplicity and elegance!! SUPER! I'm not a woodworker, but I love Japan and Japanese people. Chie , your videos just fabulaus. It also makes you want to grab a saw and make something.Thankyou!!!!
@mnemonyss
@mnemonyss 4 года назад
I love how Chie always manages to add small touches of nature and beauty to each video. I love the work you both put into this channel. It's so relaxing to watch! Thank you!
@michaelsandoval9353
@michaelsandoval9353 Год назад
Thanks!
@thewoodshop69
@thewoodshop69 7 лет назад
I would like to see a tour of your woodshop
@carmelizedonions
@carmelizedonions 7 лет назад
i just discovered your videos on youtube. they are so well made and do proper respect to your fine craftsmanship. thank you so much for posting such inspirational content to the web. I love this mirror frame, keep up the impeccable work, sir! -adam of oakland, ca, usa
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
Thank you :)
@SirPabloG
@SirPabloG 6 лет назад
Pantera cor de rosa
@Yougottheprops
@Yougottheprops 6 лет назад
Your skill and attention to detail fantastic. Every move is deliberate and exact. Your workshop looks like a place any woodworker would desire to be. It is simply a pleasure watching you work. I enjoy these videos immensely. Thank you.
@sinaTonewood
@sinaTonewood 6 месяцев назад
beautiful mirror frame,
@wenderalves1734
@wenderalves1734 7 лет назад
One more beautiful job! Your care with the small details becomes mesmerizing ... Thanks for sharing!
@wfcastro8861
@wfcastro8861 7 лет назад
I think both the Video Directing and Woodworking craftsmanship are simple yet stylistic. Well done.
@gabrieleg6384
@gabrieleg6384 5 лет назад
Simple is not always equal to easy, but there's beauty in it. Thank you, Mr Ishitani, I always learn a lot from your awesome videos. G
@danielspada1685
@danielspada1685 7 лет назад
The result of his work is exquisite, in addition the edition of the video is of very high quality. Beautiful mascot and amazing landscapes. Greetings from Argentina, Daniel.
@user-uq3jq4zl5r
@user-uq3jq4zl5r 2 года назад
非常に勉強になります。 動画投稿感謝します!
@LopingCSF
@LopingCSF 7 лет назад
I just ran across your videos last night. It's a joy to me to observe the act of creation, particularly the creation of something as beautiful as your work. Thank you for sharing it.
@RandyMercurio
@RandyMercurio 5 лет назад
Impeccable! Love your work and thanks for sharing videos of it. Sometimes before I'm going to bed I wonder what you might be building while I'm sleeping!
@tooljunkie555
@tooljunkie555 7 лет назад
love the perfect joinery! very nice end result
@jeremydickson1196
@jeremydickson1196 5 лет назад
Natsuki - love your work congratulations - i used to have dermatitis as a kid, changed my wash liquid and it goes away - i use The Probiotic Line now
@vincent7520
@vincent7520 7 лет назад
Everything is interesting on your channel. Your work which is outstanding, camera work and the showing to the result !!!… Thank you so much.
@migueltorres7460
@migueltorres7460 7 лет назад
Shiro is so cute.
@CeVillain
@CeVillain 6 лет назад
It's like a meditation
@emiliopalma7604
@emiliopalma7604 4 года назад
Excelente mi amigo Ishitani ; es un gusto por ver tus trabajos saludos
@Painless61
@Painless61 7 лет назад
You're an awesome craftsman .. i like the things you Show here very much ... 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@theworldofwonder
@theworldofwonder Год назад
Best by far
@ACHADAGAULA
@ACHADAGAULA 7 лет назад
Such an artist. thank you!
@chrishan5834
@chrishan5834 7 лет назад
when I see your video, I am impressed very much. Thank you very much.
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
Thank you :)
@sheisashadow
@sheisashadow 7 лет назад
Beautiful! Love all the atmosphere of your house.
@wosapiensawe6607
@wosapiensawe6607 7 лет назад
All you videos just wow! Thanks!
@danielpancorso7655
@danielpancorso7655 7 лет назад
Hola! Os escribo desde Zaragoza, una bonita ciudad de España, y solo os quería hacer saber que sois una auténtica inspiración. Un cordial saludo.
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
Gracias :)
@carlossanmiguel1765
@carlossanmiguel1765 7 лет назад
Sencillo y hermoso. Que armonia en el trabajo.
@welljog
@welljog 7 лет назад
Watching from Brazil. Congratulations team!
@LeNGUYENHUNG
@LeNGUYENHUNG 7 лет назад
love your video, felling so fresh, thanks for sharing
@morenamorena2435
@morenamorena2435 7 лет назад
you are so inspiring! beautiful art
@garybensel6680
@garybensel6680 4 года назад
Love all your videos. Like a good cake, I always want more.
@dkruitz
@dkruitz 6 лет назад
I really enjoy your channel, your skills and designs are very good!
@michaudjacques5929
@michaudjacques5929 7 лет назад
simple and very nice
@user-oj8md3xb7v
@user-oj8md3xb7v 6 лет назад
淡々とした動画が良い。
@boxkam
@boxkam 7 лет назад
Always Beautiful....
@MrGonzach
@MrGonzach 3 года назад
Muy bueno 👍
@lismcc
@lismcc 6 лет назад
WOW! I just found this channel and I'm blown away by the superb taste, craft, elegance, simplicity, and skill that shines through in these videos. Amazing and inspiring. I would love to see a tour of the wood shop. What kind of table saw is that with the large sliding table? I'm also very curious about the open circular saw blade machine that he was using to cut the tenon cheeks in this video. What is that thing?
@terencebennison6275
@terencebennison6275 4 года назад
I wish i could have a workshop and the array of tools he has, no way could i produce the quality of his work but it would be nice to have them.
@dessertman1181
@dessertman1181 6 лет назад
Always professional 👍
@vincentrolfe1384
@vincentrolfe1384 6 лет назад
When working with a chisel in hardwoods, even if you can direct the chisel straight down into the woods, there is a tendency to push the fibers toward the bevel and flat side of a chisel no matter how sharp the chisel being. Take the Felder FD250 machine with the factory installed hollow chisel setup and you have that perfect vertical shear of the wood fibers with a true vertical cut. In that case there is accuracy within .001-.0015" of true and no need to prep the surface of the wood with tapping pressure. And, consequently no further hand chisel work to clean the mortise hole. Die cutting in the printing and packaging industry with single sheet cutting of papers of .012" thick paper boards can leave the fibers raised slightly along the cut edge; one can see this result. There is a high-die approach to cutting paper products in which a lift of 2" of papers is cut in a stack. This cutting method leaves sheets within the middle of the stack with very little cut edge fiber raised. Cutting leather bible book covers singly leaves a fat edge also. The sharper the die cut, the less the fibers are pushed to the side. Paper fiber and plastic business cards and credit cards are stack lift cut by a similar process. Sheet steel cutting also will push the metal along the cutting line; just a part of the physics of making the cut. We can inspect a cut and tell just what process was used to make it. I like the woods found in NA and SA along with some of the African species.
@leeteng1
@leeteng1 6 лет назад
really nice
@stanlego4821
@stanlego4821 7 лет назад
Love ur videos
@StavrosGakos
@StavrosGakos 7 лет назад
Natsuki i have a question. Why do you strike the wood before glueing in 3:50? I'm impressed of your skills and job. Thank you for sharing!
@garyknight8616
@garyknight8616 7 лет назад
Ishitani-san, I would also like to know why you were striking the wood at this point?
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
Tenon shoulder will Super fit.
@StavrosGakos
@StavrosGakos 7 лет назад
It make sense :) Thanks for the answer!
@tooljunkie555
@tooljunkie555 7 лет назад
Stavros Gakos i JUST asked the same exact question and saw tours with the answer..lol
@fwanknmt
@fwanknmt 7 лет назад
the samurai carpenter explains this technique in one of his videos. you strike the edges of the tenon or mortise to compress the wood fibers so the pieces fit together easily during assembly. later, you apply water to the joints to expand the compressed fibers for a super tight joint.
@xaelee
@xaelee 7 лет назад
i love your channel...
@blendraphi
@blendraphi 4 года назад
Great!
@MentalPolution
@MentalPolution 7 лет назад
@3:49 why do you hit it with a hammer? is that for expansion and contraction?
@SuperAlGuerro
@SuperAlGuerro 4 года назад
Hi master, first congrats for your videos, your make great woodworking. I'm wondering what type of machine you use to make squarred holes, I've never seen anything like this before ! Thank you for your answer, keep it up !
@xfavstvs
@xfavstvs 7 лет назад
Amazing job and really great tecnique. What kind of wood do you use?
@vinceolsen9126
@vinceolsen9126 2 года назад
Nice What kind of table saw do you use? Its super quiet
@cynanpramis1539
@cynanpramis1539 6 лет назад
exquisite!
@pimpmyrideminsk
@pimpmyrideminsk 4 года назад
Очень круто👍
@lloydapalooza
@lloydapalooza 2 года назад
How did he route those grooves so straight? It didn't look like he was using any sort of guide.
@danielmoulder7145
@danielmoulder7145 5 лет назад
beautiful work as always... why do you tap the mouth of the mortises with your mallet?
@karukano8060
@karukano8060 5 лет назад
ボゾを木殺ししてから組み付けるのは初めて見ました! 隙間にならないようにするため?
@user-mm1nh1jn9j
@user-mm1nh1jn9j 5 лет назад
Good!!!
@sullivanspapa1505
@sullivanspapa1505 7 лет назад
Enjoy your music selections immensely but please consider introducing us to music of Japanese origins.
@Christopher-pf8qt
@Christopher-pf8qt 6 лет назад
The rabbet with the router I saw. But when installing glass I saw a second rabbet, yes? Or is this mitre detail and not another rabbet?
@MrSandwich86
@MrSandwich86 7 лет назад
What does hammering around the mortice do before gluing up? Around the 4 minute mark. I've noticed you do something similar with your butterfly/bowtie keys.
@madechoo
@madechoo 7 лет назад
Excelente!!!
@pauldeadman2380
@pauldeadman2380 7 лет назад
HI Natsuki, Chie and Shiro. Thanks for the lovely videos. What wood do you use for your projects? It seems to be the same kind a lot of the time. Keep up the good work!
@joshuafraser3074
@joshuafraser3074 3 года назад
It's in the description bruz
@timveilleux3791
@timveilleux3791 7 лет назад
Very Inspiring! I have a question for you. What is the machine you have that leaves the thin shavings? Is it a certain type of jointer or smoothing plane? Thanks!
@gnomacide07
@gnomacide07 7 лет назад
Tim Veilleux I also want to know what that is. I've never seen one before. Maybe some kind of power smoothing plane?
@moisturize
@moisturize 7 лет назад
Me too I want to know! Does anyone know what that is? I want one.
@ryanlangan1060
@ryanlangan1060 7 лет назад
That is a Makita Super Surfacer. Very rare in North America.
@jishaku38
@jishaku38 6 лет назад
シンプソン社がびっくりしています。
@zelzelenburg706
@zelzelenburg706 4 года назад
Просто, лаконично, сильно
@JohnTheRevelator3
@JohnTheRevelator3 3 года назад
At 3:55, why does he tap the mortises?
@maitaliK
@maitaliK 7 лет назад
I wonder why he taps the mortise at 3:48
@TjallingBlackCat
@TjallingBlackCat 7 лет назад
My guess is that it's his way of (pre-)releasing part of the internal stress that the wood may have before joining the pieces together, but I'd love to know as well.
@maitaliK
@maitaliK 7 лет назад
Interesting, that might be it. I thought maybe this was in order to create a "lip" with any extra remaining wood on the surface, to make sure it gets pushed down creating a tighter joint.
@gratien69
@gratien69 7 лет назад
+Tjalling You're right... I asked him last time, he said it was to create super tight joint
@MaghoxFr
@MaghoxFr 7 лет назад
That's a good tip.
@fractalaudio4956
@fractalaudio4956 7 лет назад
It's referred to as killing the wood.
@BalancedLugger
@BalancedLugger 7 лет назад
Beautiful work. I'm also interested in why you hammer around the mortices. And where you get those clamps!
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
This one ? [Pony Pipe Clamp]
@fabianjand
@fabianjand 7 лет назад
ISHITANI FURNITURE I was wondering as well why you were hammering. is it to flatten the wood that came up from using the chisel mortiser?
@DoubleRhonRhon
@DoubleRhonRhon 6 лет назад
Hi, what is the kind of molding used? curved or not ? the thickness is about 8mm ? thank you edit : at 5:49 i think it's a /¯\ molding
@thomaswong5256
@thomaswong5256 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for the video. It looks amazing~! Can I ask when is the reason to knock the wood with the hammer at 3:50?
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
Tenon shoulder will Super fit.
@hdwoodshop
@hdwoodshop 7 лет назад
Please make your videos longer
@OsmanAli-wr8kg
@OsmanAli-wr8kg 3 года назад
everything you do Mr. Ishitani is sublime ps. what is this machine called ? 3:33
@madathilmhanian
@madathilmhanian Год назад
i think it is a carpenters plane/r
@guyvangenechten6484
@guyvangenechten6484 10 месяцев назад
👍💯👌
@demirpurisic277
@demirpurisic277 7 лет назад
Amazing work! What is the machine in 2:25 called? The square drill press one
@gnomacide07
@gnomacide07 7 лет назад
Demir Purisic it's a Mortiser
@thalesbarros151
@thalesbarros151 7 лет назад
what kind of plane is this (in 3:39)? thanks for sharing! nice job!
@DG-se3ej
@DG-se3ej 4 года назад
It's called a "Super Surfacer". Not often seen outside of Japan
@kalloool
@kalloool 7 лет назад
make a kotatsu! please
@MD60E
@MD60E 5 лет назад
What equipment 3:39 ?
@thomaspensinger8834
@thomaspensinger8834 7 лет назад
Are you able to ship any of your products internationally?
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
It is difficult now. I'll thinking about it.
@thomaspensinger8834
@thomaspensinger8834 7 лет назад
Alright. Keep up the amazing work great film, beautiful furniture, and cute dog!
@ricardocoloma-md
@ricardocoloma-md 7 лет назад
Really nice as allways, what is the machine you use at minute 3:38
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
It's a super surfacer.
@ricardocoloma-md
@ricardocoloma-md 7 лет назад
thank you so much, for answering the question, i just figure out how to catch up with notifications
@ricardocoloma-md
@ricardocoloma-md 7 лет назад
by the way the finish it gives is awesome as your furniture
@MinhTran-wn1ri
@MinhTran-wn1ri 7 лет назад
Hi! What happened to your other videos?
@TjallingBlackCat
@TjallingBlackCat 7 лет назад
It seems that he's re-uploading all of them to add a word of caution at the start of them in regards to the use of power tools, which is never a bad idea on RU-vid. A lot of people also pointed out that using power tools while wearing gloves is rarely a good idea, but he has a good reason for doing so.
@MinhTran-wn1ri
@MinhTran-wn1ri 7 лет назад
Whew! I thought he was going to make the series exclusive or something. I suspect you're right!
@MrTako-kf6on
@MrTako-kf6on 7 лет назад
Ishitani-san, the correct spelling is 'frame'.
@ISHITANIFURNITURE
@ISHITANIFURNITURE 7 лет назад
Thank you!!
@viktormarbun663
@viktormarbun663 4 года назад
who your family
@jeremydickson1196
@jeremydickson1196 5 лет назад
**The Probiotic Laundry Liquid
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