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Making a Koyoshiya (小吉屋) Kanna Dai (鉋台) - Japanese Plane Block Master Craftsman 

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In this video, we are in Sanjo, Niigata, Japan spending the day with Mr. Watanabe, the Japanese Master of Traditional Crafts, making a Kanna Dai (鉋台) or Japanese Plane Block. This was an amazing experience where we got a chance to get a behind the scenes look at this master Kanna Dai maker at work. His Kanna Dai are sought after by the top blacksmiths in Japan for their high quality. His Kanna Dai are often found paired with some of the finished Kanna blades in Japan.
We had a lot of fun hanging out in his workshop as he processed a Kanna Dai from beginning to end. He explained to us step by step the process of making a Kanna Dai. He made the process look easy. He showed us how to make a single blade and double blade Kanna Dai. Some of these important design features are shared in this video.
We learned a lot from Mr. Watanabe and we hope people learn a lot from this exclusive video.
We hope you enjoy this video.
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Комментарии : 226   
@willt8041
@willt8041 Год назад
I can’t believe he’s wearing toe socks, and yet somehow it makes perfect sense
@garrettswoodworx1873
@garrettswoodworx1873 Год назад
Notice the pride and enjoyment on Mr. Watanabe's face as our host uses one of Mr. Watanabe's planes to create an incredibly thin shaving the full length of the board. Notice also that the Master uses the correct specific tool for each operation.
@andersnelson6888
@andersnelson6888 9 месяцев назад
😂 best part
@Iamwood1005
@Iamwood1005 2 месяца назад
That smile mr.watanabe has at the end of the video, that is what success looks like.😁
@chriskirkemo2522
@chriskirkemo2522 Год назад
This is so pleasant to watch. Skill like this has taken a lifetime to develop. Thanks for sharing these amazing craftsmen, my friend!
@Zie_carpentry
@Zie_carpentry Год назад
👍👍
@_misterJ
@_misterJ Год назад
This type of work is the very definition of sustainable building techniques. Tradition is a lot smarter than we think.
@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
Those old machines have been well-maintained! I have never seen the one that cuts the blade kerf into the block of wood before. Super cool!! Japanese woodworking and carpentry have always fascinated me. Once a month I try to learn a new method of Japanese and Korean joinery and it is very challenging. Much respect for this Master.
@Zie_carpentry
@Zie_carpentry Год назад
👍👍👍
@alierem4266
@alierem4266 Год назад
Japanese cratfsmen are the best wood joinery makers in the world. This is a small example of it.
@1crazypj
@1crazypj Год назад
That was really interesting. Never knew white oak would be used for plane body. That automatic chisel machine was fascinating to watch. Fitting handmade blade to body takes a lot of skill to do so quickly and recycling old railroad track is fantastic!
@deemdoubleu
@deemdoubleu Год назад
The steel will be well seasoned
@gregzoller9003
@gregzoller9003 Год назад
Western woodworkers agonize over bench styles, clamps, and multiple vices. This guy does master-level work sitting on the floor holding the work in his legs and toes 😂
@pinheadlarry9495
@pinheadlarry9495 Год назад
Agonize?.. and they call me the pinhead
@ronbarnett2383
@ronbarnett2383 Год назад
True to a point but the master here does only one thing and he does it very well but most western woodworkers do many different things so need different things to do them
@nopenonein
@nopenonein Год назад
@@ronbarnett2383 Have you seen a Japanese wood worker built a house or a Temple?
@ronbarnett2383
@ronbarnett2383 Год назад
@@nopenonein yes I have but have you ever seen a kanna plane maker ever working on a house or temple chances are you haven't as I said the master in the video makes hand planes so I don't think he is doing regular carpentry Monday to Friday and became a master plane craftsman on the weekends
@pueraeternum
@pueraeternum Год назад
Asian people have a different body type than those in the west, they can sit hunched over all day and not have back problems.
@lukafilm
@lukafilm Год назад
Thank you for filming this! It was fantastic!
@fredbosch5392
@fredbosch5392 Год назад
Amazing. A lot different than my $65.00 Amazon version.
@chrisstearns10
@chrisstearns10 5 месяцев назад
It's always a great pleasure to watch a Master work their craft!!!! Great job!!!!!
@alanwilliamson2259
@alanwilliamson2259 Год назад
Simply stunning craftsmanship. Thankyou all for sharing this with us.
@superemile999
@superemile999 Год назад
High quality craftmanship. Pleasure to enjoy!!
@twinkyunouwantmycreamfilli8297
That first shaving you took looked really satisfying. Makes me want to go fiddle with my planes.
@franek_izerski
@franek_izerski 6 месяцев назад
These master craftsmen are so amiable and open to visitors!
@17penobscot
@17penobscot Год назад
Thank you so very much for a look into the work of such a very talented craftsman. 🙏
@philippschneider6277
@philippschneider6277 Год назад
Fantastic craftsmanship Mr. Watanabe! Thanks a lot for Sharing🙏🏻👍
@richardevon6410
@richardevon6410 Год назад
I love this. That Mr. Watanabe's bench is the age-worn floor and his hold-down is his stockinged foot is remarkable. What an honor to watch this master create such useful and beautiful tools. Thank you for sharing.
@bjohnny8038
@bjohnny8038 Год назад
Thank You for video. It's amazing.
@carlossimoescampos1
@carlossimoescampos1 5 месяцев назад
This is a perfect job!! Congratulations Mr. Mitsuo Watanabe!! Really perfect!!
@bronzalba1159
@bronzalba1159 Год назад
The skill of this master craftsman is admirable and the quality of the Plane Block made is excellent. Good luck
@jenn976
@jenn976 Год назад
I love everything about Japanese joinery. I love watching chiseling and planing. And as many videos as I’ve watched so far, the chisel he starts using at about minute 8:00 is one I’ve never seen before this video. Thank you!
@iwanarya4779
@iwanarya4779 Год назад
Awesome..making wooden layering used with small koyoshiya 👍👏👏
@joschmoyo4532
@joschmoyo4532 Год назад
It is a rare privilege to be allowed to watch a master at work. The sureness and subtlety of hand and eye. The state of relaxed focus. I find such video footage deeply interesting to witness. It reassures me that there are still quite a few of us out there. Marvellous.
@m.r.5089
@m.r.5089 Год назад
What an adorable and humble craftsman
@pebblesthecat3625
@pebblesthecat3625 Год назад
A master craftsman is only as good as the last tool he made. This gentleman is making absolutely perfect instruments every single time. The ability to do that has taken his whole life to master. That is why he is a master craftsman, as is so rightfully deserving of the title.
@cloudsculptor1
@cloudsculptor1 Год назад
Those shavings at the finalé set it all into perfect context👌
@abmbarry
@abmbarry Год назад
Fabulous! Perfection indeed!
@carlosrenatobonfim691
@carlosrenatobonfim691 Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Its amazing work!
@WoodFleshJakubMiziolek
@WoodFleshJakubMiziolek Год назад
A joy to watch. I'm instantly in love with this Marunaka super surfacer :D
@WelshPigeon
@WelshPigeon Год назад
Very interesting video, thank you for sharing!
@512banana1
@512banana1 Год назад
brother i can't thank you enough for these videos, i'm trying to make planes for my own and these are super cool to watch
@TonKuipers134
@TonKuipers134 Год назад
Very Nice movie of Japanse craftmanship 👌 thanks for posting
@tolbaszy8067
@tolbaszy8067 Год назад
Superb videography! Thank-you for the English commentary. Your video did the Master's skill justice. Thanks!
@thecarpentrylife
@thecarpentrylife Год назад
Thank you
@abettermousetrap
@abettermousetrap Год назад
So cool to watch a master at work.
@maxgrey435
@maxgrey435 5 месяцев назад
great skill from this man!!
@mickmurphy1837
@mickmurphy1837 Год назад
Thanks mate, love these videos
@janaj.8696
@janaj.8696 8 месяцев назад
Fantastické, ta preciznost je až neuvěřitelná!
@malliort
@malliort Год назад
Beautiful working!! 🙏🏻🤗🙋‍♂️🇫🇮
@StopGravity
@StopGravity 10 месяцев назад
That was really cool to watch. Never saw one being made by machine before. That was really interesting.
@Timothylaing
@Timothylaing Год назад
So cool. You are like a kid at the end taking those shavings
@rcrogers6
@rcrogers6 Год назад
Beautiful photogra[phy. Inspirational craftsmanship by a quiet artist.
@boatbeard7767
@boatbeard7767 Год назад
Exquisite... I have some ordinary level Kanna that I look forward to bringing back into use. The skill is wonderful to see here from Master Watanabe.
@NealeOBrien
@NealeOBrien 6 месяцев назад
Wonderful, beautiful and marvellous to see! I want one too!!!!!
@gprn3
@gprn3 Год назад
This will go to my favorites, splendid film ty.
@smaug06
@smaug06 Год назад
Mr. Watanabe, you are a very good Master, my respects to you!!! Excelente trabajo Sr. Watanabe, un verdadero maestro , lo felicito sinceramente, Bravo!!!!
@mikearzabal1837
@mikearzabal1837 Год назад
thank you sir and the master for the video ...
@sergiocantoli5783
@sergiocantoli5783 Год назад
Amazing job!
@zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
Every Japanese woodworking video I watch: the featured makers have a very relaxed attitude to the safety of their hands. The machines have no guards, or are set up so that if there's the slightest mishap, fingers would go into the cutters. It gives me the heebie jeebies. Yes, they're probably skilled; but I've worked with plenty of skilled people that had one mishap, and lost a finger or two. It doesn't bear thinking about, otherwise you'd never do anything with woodworking machines, or; it bears thinking about a whole lot.
@morgorth3242
@morgorth3242 Год назад
i enjoy ur videos they inspire me
@hardingod
@hardingod Год назад
thanks so much for sharing this video!!!
@illergiuliotti1896
@illergiuliotti1896 Год назад
Fantastic! Compliments
@norbertzznagy
@norbertzznagy Год назад
Unbeliveable! Thank You!
@hoffaltlucas
@hoffaltlucas Год назад
Probably the best Daya.
@gamiwv
@gamiwv Год назад
What an excellent tool !!!! Makes me want to buy one to achieve the perfect smooth surface for the speaker enclosures I (diy) make now and then. Also I like the socks -made like gloves- he wears
@raynorman2855
@raynorman2855 Месяц назад
Amazing! My Respect for such craftmanship! :) Best Wishes. :)
@theflyingdutchman787
@theflyingdutchman787 11 месяцев назад
I love how so many Japanese tools function on the pull stroke. It seems that you’re way more in control.
@justadesigner6864
@justadesigner6864 Год назад
So pleasant to watch 🌷
@waltereerdekens1713
@waltereerdekens1713 Год назад
Great work. Sugoi
@marcioantoniodasilva8713
@marcioantoniodasilva8713 Год назад
Wonderful!
@paisaconstructiondavid1964
@paisaconstructiondavid1964 4 месяца назад
Wow, thank you very much
@severinosilva9056
@severinosilva9056 Год назад
Minha admiração a esse povo ordeiro e inteligente na arte de fazer bem feito. Parabéns. From Brazil.
@shinymud7
@shinymud7 Год назад
Love the toe socks😊
@gator83261
@gator83261 Год назад
Very cool.
@MedSou
@MedSou Год назад
*A masterpiece* 👍👍👍
@crowlers6
@crowlers6 Год назад
I love watching an older man with a lifetime of skill and wisdom, thank you for this video! By chance, is there a way to purchase Mr. Watanabe Plane Blocks!
@friendlylocal3731
@friendlylocal3731 Год назад
LOVE his socks
@Zie_carpentry
@Zie_carpentry Год назад
Good job friend
@josebel1000
@josebel1000 Год назад
10,10,10!!!
@WoodCraft414
@WoodCraft414 4 месяца назад
Wow... I like it
@franciscohernandez4766
@franciscohernandez4766 Год назад
Es una de las culturas de más admiro. Por su destreza para construir de lo más mínimo asta loas grande. Con una exactitud imprecioonante. Saludos cordiales. 😊
@gazpal
@gazpal Год назад
I wish to goodness I could afford a set of handplanes crafted by Mr Watanabe and with cutting irons of his choice. His hard earned skill and the pleasure he derives from seeing his handplanes put to good use certainly inspires faith in craftsmanship and the quality of materials that combine to create top quality tools. An indicator of true quality is when a craftsman stamps and therefore commits his name and faith in his product.
@bernardlegendre4884
@bernardlegendre4884 11 месяцев назад
Creation from a Great Master thank you very much from French Brittany.. it is an awesome work of Art❤❤❤❤
@thecarpentrylife
@thecarpentrylife 11 месяцев назад
Thank you too!
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 Год назад
lovely...nice to. see the many steps, it helps to understand a good one...and why one pays a fair price for both the time, AND skills! i noted that the adjustment of the 'bed' of the blade is quite similar to the hand scraping process in fitting precision machine tools, or in making a very flat surface, using ink to transfer the surface profile, making visible high spots, and overall conformation of for.
@curtisnewton895
@curtisnewton895 Год назад
god, that plank of wood looks so perfect
@naiaima2615
@naiaima2615 Год назад
جميل.....أشياء جديدة نكتشفها.....بالتوفيق.
@andrewcarmichael8683
@andrewcarmichael8683 Год назад
Dying to get a few of those planes. Ordered one, but never came. Will try again in the new year, when the budget allows!
@Ajib
@Ajib Год назад
awesome♥️👍🤝🙏
@alexandrsherbakov9878
@alexandrsherbakov9878 Год назад
Супер инструмент! Респект Мастеру.
@endubsar7442
@endubsar7442 8 месяцев назад
And that is why , it is expensive , it's worth the money !!! ❤❤❤❤
@SandyRiverBlue
@SandyRiverBlue Год назад
I want one of those carving machines so bad.
@EricNassau
@EricNassau Год назад
Je connaissais l’outil ; mais j’ignorais complètement sa fabrication… qu’elle patience, qu’elle précision, c’est vraiment très impressionnant. Merci pour cette peut courante et belle découverte….
@thecarpentrylife
@thecarpentrylife Год назад
Glad to hear you liked it. There are lots of things we haven't discovered yet. Hope you guys enjoy the journey with us.
@garycovey1842
@garycovey1842 Год назад
This is a case where you take the greatest pride in what you ceate.
@sundarAKintelart
@sundarAKintelart Год назад
Wow.
@user-lw5qz8uy5w
@user-lw5qz8uy5w Год назад
幾十年只做一樣東西也算是幸福的事情!!
@muqllidagah9336
@muqllidagah9336 Год назад
У японских мастеров все работы очень интересные , нежные и изящные . 👍🙏
@TheOzturner
@TheOzturner Год назад
Great video. Like you I want one of those planes. Where are they sold?
@bekimmuzlijaj3241
@bekimmuzlijaj3241 Год назад
🎉tuciĺle👌
@ThanhTran-zt3hc
@ThanhTran-zt3hc Год назад
Tuyệt vời của sự khéo léo và kỹ năng sử dụng máy móc .Sự phát triển của nước Nhật là tất yếu ,bởi có nhiều nhân tài và lòng đam mê.
@ricardorodriguez5233
@ricardorodriguez5233 Год назад
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww un verdadero maestro
@lieminhson2982
@lieminhson2982 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video ... When the kanna is complete, do you use oil on the plane or do you let the wood completely raw without any finish ?
@mauroplatania236
@mauroplatania236 10 месяцев назад
Compliment!! For tutorial...for Shopping?👍
@NSResponder
@NSResponder Год назад
24:33 I've seen Japanese planes used for this kind of demonstration before, but it still blows my mind. I'd like to take a micrometer to that shaving, I'm guessing it's under .01mm.
@jagdishsonawale4028
@jagdishsonawale4028 Год назад
खुप छान
@aaronskoy957
@aaronskoy957 7 месяцев назад
The machine at :44 is beautiful.
@suburbanview
@suburbanview Год назад
A master against all the odds in this thecno/computer times
@styluminium
@styluminium Год назад
love the lamp, anybody knows the brand?
@Lugeix
@Lugeix Год назад
Great looking plane. Can you explain Japanese planes? The different sizes. Is there an equivalent to Western plains? Is there a fore plane? A scrub plane? A jointer plane? The catalogue here lists all Japanese planes as smoother planes no matter their size. I do have a low-end smoothing plane. I learned to tune it up, which was shown here in your video. Its work great.
@RayBecker
@RayBecker Год назад
Not on your best day could you ever buy a manufactured Plane that would even come close to performing as well as this man's tool. The man is literally shaving wood from the underside that is thinner than human hair. He builds to the Blade. Just amazing. I'll bet the farm that when you Plane with this Master's tool, you could see through the shavings.
@whitedog9540
@whitedog9540 Год назад
прекрасно ) просто прекрасно ) было бы отлично если б вы показали как делать рубанок для кумико, который не отрезает а надкусывает )
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