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Making a japanese dining table . coffee table  

hokuto59 - japanese wood working
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古民家の柱を再利用して、ちゃぶ台を製作しました。
材料は欅です。
家具用の材料ではないので、脚は折りたためない仕様です。
使わない時は立てかける事があるそうなので、脚に負荷がかかってもいたまないように木組みです。
I reused the pillar of the old private house and produced a dining table.
The materials are zelkovas.
Because it is not materials for furniture, the leg is the specifications that are not foldable.
When not in use, it is a tree composing type because I seem to have possibilities to lean it not to ache even if load suffers from a leg.

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@hokuto59-japanesewoodworki25
@hokuto59-japanesewoodworki25 4 года назад
Instagram → instagram.com/hokutosekine/
@mschambon
@mschambon 4 года назад
There’s an honesty to what you make and how you make it that is very nice to see. It’s a very ‘real’ look at your practice. Thanks so much, and beautiful work!
@LIFELOVER715
@LIFELOVER715 5 лет назад
Your skills kept amplifying all the way through. Brilliant.
@user-ob4nl1pw1b
@user-ob4nl1pw1b 4 года назад
編集面白くて楽しませてもらってます😂
@alexandarmakxmov
@alexandarmakxmov 4 года назад
The craftsmanship is on another level ... so relaxing to watch, but hard to execute
@edgardodiaz4183
@edgardodiaz4183 4 года назад
Simplemente maravilloso!! Saludos.
@derrick1125
@derrick1125 4 года назад
That is one of the most beautiful peices. Thanks for sharing.
@DorianBracht
@DorianBracht 4 года назад
Finally some good content!! Your kanna shiage was superb.
@paulkoomen5262
@paulkoomen5262 4 года назад
Beautifully done, thanks for showing us your wonderful craftsmanship.
@Patrick-tf5jh
@Patrick-tf5jh 4 года назад
ブラボー、素晴らしい仕事。
@pablocruzgilmour
@pablocruzgilmour 3 года назад
Wow, the level of skill and confidence here is truly the work of a master. Some very dangerous situations but with absolute concentration and knowledge of the tools and how the wood will react it can be done safely, and what’s more, efficiently. Your quest for perfection and attention to detail are inspiring me. I can’t wait to get to work tomorrow.
@abettermousetrap
@abettermousetrap 4 года назад
Beautiful work and craftsmanship
@Ricardo86
@Ricardo86 4 года назад
My new favorite RU-vid channel! ✌🏻
@davethesamuraichef5205
@davethesamuraichef5205 4 года назад
What a masterpiece and superb carpentry skills. I love Japanese style furniture. Sugoi
@alexspy84
@alexspy84 4 года назад
amazing quality! incredible pursuit and excellence! Bravo!
@musamor75
@musamor75 4 года назад
An item of great beauty through simplicity, but also through Knowledge and skill. Thank you for sharing this special moment. Greetings from France.
@johnshoots69
@johnshoots69 3 года назад
Beautiful! 10/10
@ruancarlodop
@ruancarlodop 4 года назад
I can't even explain. Such a great and emotional work. Thanks for that, hokuto. I'm starting in woodworking and this is what i think i want to do.
@johnwhitley2898
@johnwhitley2898 3 года назад
Excellent work 👍! Thanks for sharing the journey.. I really enjoyed it!!
@mrcecilia26
@mrcecilia26 4 года назад
Un lavoro eccezionale. Bravura manuale unita a estetica. Passione, arte.
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
The paucity of views and comments here really surprises me. This is an experienced, accomplished furniture maker showing his step by step build of a beautiful piece of furniture. Even a little dry humor in the presentation, as when he is cutting off the table top stock. Speaking of which, all those years indoors acclimating and moisture cycling, and yet the stock is still as tense as it could be, closing kerfs, trapping sawblades! Hokuto San (please excuse me if this is not his proper name) is correct that it is not so suitable for furniture making.
@bukatasv
@bukatasv 4 года назад
Молодец , очень хорошо !
@JPHolbrook
@JPHolbrook 5 лет назад
Beautiful. Your joinery work is amazing. Domino for the top buttons :). Nice!
@keithspencersr.6806
@keithspencersr.6806 4 года назад
Outstanding work my friend sorry I haven’t seen you on RU-vid before, you now have another follower for sure
@HolaMype
@HolaMype 4 года назад
Amazing job, just the smooth touch of art in wood can be this one: congratulations
@AriasThirdOfHisName
@AriasThirdOfHisName Год назад
I was wondering how the table top would be joined to the frame and legs. I was not expecting the screws at the end!
@Cardiac962
@Cardiac962 4 года назад
Bravo! Applause!
@gonzojed
@gonzojed 4 года назад
Beautiful
@chriswenkle2635
@chriswenkle2635 4 года назад
absolutely beautiful! You are definitely a wood artist.
@bjmgraphics617
@bjmgraphics617 4 года назад
Simply AMZING!
@cesaralvarez5982
@cesaralvarez5982 4 года назад
Very nice table, however your freehand technique with the inverted router table had me cringing, with that technique I'm surprised you still have all your fingers.
@louiscy
@louiscy 4 года назад
Spectacular.
@MegaMuhammadsaleem
@MegaMuhammadsaleem 4 года назад
Very nice work 😏
@AndreyStepanov7625
@AndreyStepanov7625 4 года назад
Высший пилотаж, браво мастер
@datfeel17
@datfeel17 4 года назад
grate job!
@craigwoodcraft8632
@craigwoodcraft8632 4 года назад
Beautiful work my friend but that overhead router with no guard YIKES!
@martimajor4766
@martimajor4766 4 года назад
Somuch love and beauty. Much gratitude.
@kideos3236
@kideos3236 5 лет назад
I just have the simple idea to use my coffee table to dine on it too.
@70mujtaba
@70mujtaba 4 года назад
I love your old equipment i would trade all money for your workshop
@jeffreypelchat7914
@jeffreypelchat7914 4 года назад
What an artist.
@mmanut
@mmanut 4 года назад
WOW, JUST BEAUTIFUL‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸
@user-hw3de8hr5m
@user-hw3de8hr5m 4 года назад
Работа с душой и от души. Супер
@keithyoung7
@keithyoung7 4 года назад
Amazing, a master of shop machinery able to achieve superb results with only 1% hand finishing.
@aungzin6825
@aungzin6825 4 года назад
made in japan all wonderfull.
@Manarat_Thaqafya
@Manarat_Thaqafya 4 года назад
01:38 Funny moment .. Thank you sir .. Amazing video .
@coco805
@coco805 4 года назад
Wow. AMAZING... that this guy has all of his fingers!
@novendopeng7205
@novendopeng7205 3 года назад
belajar bgm workshop tetap bersih , pkerjaan sgt detail , rapih , apik , luarr biasaaa , hasil sangat presisi dan the best
@robertocollicelli6734
@robertocollicelli6734 4 года назад
Bravissimo hokuco
@TS-tx3cd
@TS-tx3cd 3 года назад
喜欢看日本的工艺制作,喜欢他们的做事态度,一丝不苟,最大限度的做好每个细节。
@Stan7670
@Stan7670 4 года назад
You do nice work but the way you use the planer (without a guard) and drill press for milling long pieces made me nervous. I worked as a cabinetmaker for 14 years.
@abetterday6987
@abetterday6987 4 года назад
các bạn nhât tài giỏi quá ...beautyfull
@listennowbreath
@listennowbreath 4 года назад
Elegant
@mehdsoleymaniandastjerdi2889
@mehdsoleymaniandastjerdi2889 3 года назад
Viva👌
@user-nz6bq9co5k
@user-nz6bq9co5k 4 года назад
この卓袱台はもったいないからひっくり返せない。いい仕事してますねー。
@syota45
@syota45 4 года назад
Jointed wood breathe as a whole so it expand and contract all together that prevent from cracking thus It’ll last long
@RossNanfito
@RossNanfito 4 года назад
Is Zelkova plentiful in Japan? The table is really really gorgeous.
@omertc
@omertc 2 года назад
try for that long, finally fix the lower part with a screw! Unbelievable!!!
@aurorarubio6415
@aurorarubio6415 4 года назад
I loved the construction process, but I would like to know what type of finish you used, lacquer, wax, since it gives it a very natural look. Thank you
@lightautumn
@lightautumn 4 года назад
13:47 that's called satifaction
@ericjacobson1640
@ericjacobson1640 4 года назад
Anyone else heart stop beating at 4:43 ? No guard!!
@acemany1126
@acemany1126 3 года назад
I couldn't watch this due to those 15 ads every 5 minutes!!
@kemalkaratas9785
@kemalkaratas9785 4 года назад
Harika olmuş Türkiye den teşekkürler
@guybartlett9587
@guybartlett9587 Год назад
Subbed
@MuffysJs
@MuffysJs 4 года назад
Your craft is ridiculous. You are so meticulous and to a maker that means everything. Keep doing your thing my friend!
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
Just to be clear, I am quite sure that MuffsJs means that the skill displayed is so great that it is almost bafflingly, ridiculously high, in idiom.
@jorgecobacohuo2635
@jorgecobacohuo2635 4 года назад
Buen Trabajo!!! Porque quemó los tornillos???? Saludos desde Cancún México.
@latesilvan4004
@latesilvan4004 5 лет назад
Wonderful skills and awesome wood, but man. I am suffering every time I see you using that router without a guard. Every four finger carpenter was overly confident of his skill until they lost its finger/s. Accidents can happen to the best of us and fingers are only 10 and do not growth back. Use some time of guard, your fingers worth more than any time you save. What type of finish are you using?
@equinoxproject2284
@equinoxproject2284 4 года назад
I worked in a shop with an overhead router. The thing was from some ww2 factory in Germany. Massive powerful and quite frankly scary as hell.
@AlbertinhoVigo
@AlbertinhoVigo 4 года назад
You just sayd what i was gonna write...Safety first¡¡
@nnvsvs4969
@nnvsvs4969 4 года назад
very true man
@gustavoortizortiz918
@gustavoortizortiz918 4 года назад
Home beautiful is the wood ?
@Hiksan5
@Hiksan5 5 лет назад
Beautiful table and a lovely grain pattern. Why is zelkova not for furniture?
@hokuto59-japanesewoodworki25
@hokuto59-japanesewoodworki25 5 лет назад
Zelkova used this time, the grain is twisted. Therefore, it is unsuitable for furniture.
@a0flj0
@a0flj0 4 года назад
@@hokuto59-japanesewoodworki25 It is a beautiful wood, though, when finished properly - or so it looks, judging by the table you built.
@fxtime
@fxtime 4 года назад
经常看欧美的木工制作,真是直摇头,都是大量胶水和钉子,还是榫卯结构的,看着舒服
@user-fl2xm2ti1b
@user-fl2xm2ti1b 4 года назад
👍🔥💪
@ABK-anmi
@ABK-anmi 5 лет назад
Is your finishing Kanna?
@jaguaruae
@jaguaruae 4 года назад
Супер!
@robertocollicelli6734
@robertocollicelli6734 4 года назад
Hokuto 😊
@sanramondublin
@sanramondublin 4 года назад
I wish I knew what was that wood.
@massimotartaglia8704
@massimotartaglia8704 4 года назад
The result was good but I'm a little disappointed to see he use glue and screws.
@vosxod-tj6hg
@vosxod-tj6hg 6 месяцев назад
Здравствуйте! Какова стоимость этого стола?
@julioalbertoortegaseco6513
@julioalbertoortegaseco6513 4 года назад
¿No se podrían unir las patas al tablero sin tornillos?
@MrPhotodoc
@MrPhotodoc 4 года назад
"Joints of No Return".
@emelen123jamesula2
@emelen123jamesula2 3 года назад
Except for the dark knot on the edge, I would buy this. Do you have a website?
@a1gle
@a1gle 4 года назад
wonderful work but i dont like the screws id like that you use only wood
@a0flj0
@a0flj0 4 года назад
It makes no sense, for that particular purpose. He could have used wooden dowels, but it wouldn't have added any aesthetic value to the table.
@vgeny.ch.2398
@vgeny.ch.2398 3 года назад
🥇🏆👏👏👏👍🏻Russia 🇷🇺
@jonasjurga2481
@jonasjurga2481 Год назад
circular saw!
@madjep647
@madjep647 4 года назад
Can you tell me...why you burn that screw...
@MiniCasaBrasileira
@MiniCasaBrasileira 4 года назад
Why did you burn those screws?
@luke9822
@luke9822 2 года назад
14:48 can you explain why in Japanese woodworking a block plane is typically used here? Is it for further shaping? It would seem that after the lathe a sander would create a more uniform surface. Just trying to learn. Thanks.
@dart1983
@dart1983 Год назад
probably because of the desired finish he wants on the legs when sanding you create a more mat finish because you are esencially just scrapping the wood fibers to a very fine grit meanwhile when you use a block plane / kanna you are cutting each individual wood fiber wich leaves a shinier or more glossy finish and it seems to me that in japanese wood working sand paper is often not used in the finishing stages off furniture builds might just be preference or something like that
@ozziegreen4850
@ozziegreen4850 4 года назад
Is it a spesific name for dough rolling table or chabudai is a general name for all?
@ismaelalfonso4303
@ismaelalfonso4303 4 года назад
how could I make this in my room?
@Yago9661
@Yago9661 4 года назад
what's the wood kind?
@densenlee5036
@densenlee5036 4 года назад
完美!! 钉子为什么要烧一下?!
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
A really nice way to open the video, with a little humor! And I am highly impressed with the way he combines top western equipment with Japanese tools and techniques. His skill, art and craftsmanship with the hand tools is impeccable; really something to inspire. Has my subscription immediately. I agree with @UC4cma7ImAu5QNwhlpuLDS9A, this man is too skilled and experienced for his own health. Is Hokuto his family name? Until I learn differently I will use Hokuto San. At first I was more worried about Hokuto San's finger placement at the jointer, then later I saw what Julio referred to at the router. I hope that the laws of probability don't catch up to him some day.
@ww-hq1kc
@ww-hq1kc 3 года назад
what's the measurements?
@chapeargentina
@chapeargentina 4 года назад
someone know what´s the name and /or model of the 18:10 min machine?
@ericjacobson1640
@ericjacobson1640 4 года назад
What does the wetting the wood down have to do with the planing at 15:04 ? I know wetting wood causes the grain to open/rise but how does this help in planing?
@a0flj0
@a0flj0 4 года назад
In Western carpentry, you usually wet the wood to raise the grain before finishing - by sanding with fine grit sand paper after the grain was raised, you make the surface smoother. My assumption is that it's the same here, only, instead of sanding, planing is used.
@woodone7679
@woodone7679 4 года назад
When planing small round piece, you often get reverse grain on both direction which cant be avoided, wetting the wood helps prevent tear out.
@AliAli-md1en
@AliAli-md1en 3 месяца назад
قياسات الطاولة اليابانية
@ricardojimenez7040
@ricardojimenez7040 3 года назад
26:03, what is that product?
@heyimamaker
@heyimamaker 5 лет назад
That router is very interesting, how do you control your cuts?
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
There is a guide pin underneath, in axial alignment with the overhead bit.
@larrybud
@larrybud 4 года назад
@@leehaelters6182 Couple of those cuts weren't on the pin tho.
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
larrybud, whoa, hairy!
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
Went back to look again. I was wrong, no template underneath, of course. Running against a fence. Pretty hairy when he was doing those shoulders, not advised at all.
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 4 года назад
Well, looked again, and he wasn’t actually trimming the shoulders with the router, just cleaning the bottom, really, really close to the sawn shoulder. I think that elsewhere in these comments I might have mentioned how some other things like finger placement over the jointer, loose long sleeves were giving me the willies, though. Such a skilled craftsman and designer, I feel a little disloyal, almost, pointing these out.
@vgeny.ch.2398
@vgeny.ch.2398 3 года назад
🙏🙏🙏😜
@mostafamohamad7162
@mostafamohamad7162 4 года назад
brilliant job. but why did you put the screws in the stove
@wwhizz
@wwhizz 4 года назад
Annealing: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annealing_(metallurgy)
@a0flj0
@a0flj0 4 года назад
@@wwhizz I suspect in this particular case it was to burn off the shiny chrome coating.
@Orpheuss62
@Orpheuss62 3 года назад
Ha ha, A simple table how complicated can be when it made by a japanese carpenter.
@grahamnorman7028
@grahamnorman7028 4 года назад
For heaven's sake use a push stick on the jointer and table saw. You have exceptional talent - time to add brains and not lose fingers.
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