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@HCarpenter
@HCarpenter 7 месяцев назад
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@tiepbuivan1193
@tiepbuivan1193 6 месяцев назад
1:33 3:36
@jimbob3030
@jimbob3030 Месяц назад
It's a carpentry miracle. Jesus couldn't compete.
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 7 месяцев назад
I just *love* the way that so much carpentry in Japan uses the approach of "no nails, no screws" - just joints that fit together beautifully! When I did woodwork at school (many years ago), I didn't appreciate how important a good set of chisels (and good skills with them) are to carpentry. Watching videos like this, I've learned how central and important they are to the craft. Patience too. Not expecting instant results, but quietly and steadily working away at what you're doing.
@shadowopsairman1583
@shadowopsairman1583 7 месяцев назад
When you have tons of time to do this yeah
@alexkozliayev9902
@alexkozliayev9902 7 месяцев назад
They used "no nails, no screws" approach, because metal in japan was a very rare thing, they just couldn't make as many nails as needed even if they wanted
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 7 месяцев назад
@@alexkozliayev9902 Most parts of the world with enough wood to allow for building things had some way of building without nails prior to them becoming affordable. IIRC, for a time it was common to attach the nail container to barns to indicate that the owner could afford them. There are simpler ways of attaching those parts with pegs that don't require that much effort. It is a cool way of doing it, but not necessary. Mortis and tenon will also do it and you can drill a hole through both to put a peg if you need to protect against it backing out.
@elwynpandaria5152
@elwynpandaria5152 7 месяцев назад
"no nails, no screws" This is a traditional Chinese tech, Japanese copied it from China.
@Michael-yx4vy
@Michael-yx4vy 7 месяцев назад
China,not Japan. Plz google it and you will understand
@jamiemcdonald4279
@jamiemcdonald4279 Год назад
It amazes me how straight you get your cuts with a hand saw. Amazing work.
@HCarpenter
@HCarpenter Год назад
thanks
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 7 месяцев назад
@@HCarpenter Sharp saw and solid technique can do a lot.
@tomsd8656
@tomsd8656 Месяц назад
When I was a kid in Vietnam (long time ago), the instructor would make us split 8ft 2x4 into 2x2, and we were judged on how straight the cut was. But I am all for machines doing the work for us.
@dustintacohands1107
@dustintacohands1107 Месяц назад
@@HCarpenterwhat’s your secret sir? You looked like a machine working
@aperson696
@aperson696 Месяц назад
@@dustintacohands1107 prob just alot of practice since practice makes better
@78Ratje
@78Ratje 7 месяцев назад
I thing i admire from Japanese culture is the fact that people still respect this work and have kept it alive, while still maintaining fresh people willing to learn and master these techniques. Its also a choice not to mass produce everything. Once this knowledge is no longer used, its quickly forgotten.
@Noconstitutionfordemocrats1
@Noconstitutionfordemocrats1 7 месяцев назад
Just like the pyramids.
@HypocrisyLaidBare
@HypocrisyLaidBare 7 месяцев назад
Only he's not Japanese he appears Vietnamese or Cambodian, but he certainly isn't Japanese.
@particulatoraccelerator8690
@particulatoraccelerator8690 7 месяцев назад
mate japanese people can get more tanned than him@@HypocrisyLaidBare
@78Ratje
@78Ratje 7 месяцев назад
@@HypocrisyLaidBare Whoops, 😖 Thnx for the info, Craftsman are found everywhere.
@minhsegay7747
@minhsegay7747 7 месяцев назад
​@@HypocrisyLaidBarevietnamese
@user-yt9lt9df6w
@user-yt9lt9df6w 5 месяцев назад
There seems to be a slight misunderstanding of some of the comments made by foreigners... This is the construction method used for traditional buildings such as shrines and temples in Japan. For general residential construction, metal bolts and glue, etc., which you are familiar with, are used. The reason why nails and other metals are not used is that Japan is a very humid country. In the past, there were no convenient chemical paints, so combining wood and metal, which absorb moisture, may reduce durability. In addition, while some parts of the restoration of cultural properties require the use of modern techniques according to the standards of the Building Code, many parts must be faithfully reproduced with the techniques of the time. Therefore, it is necessary to inherit specialized ancient techniques such as those shown in this video. They are called miya-daiku (palace carpenters) to distinguish them from carpenters who build ordinary houses.
@Tasarran
@Tasarran 4 месяца назад
There are similar carpenters in Europe; you're required to use certain old, authentic techniques and materials when you are repairing or restoring a historic building. I remember hearing about some contractor in the UK who got in hundreds of millions of English pounds of trouble because they did a repair to a historical building with conventional methods.
@cactusman1771
@cactusman1771 3 месяца назад
@@Tasarran I would imagine those artisans have been quite busy with the restoration of Notre Dame after the tragic fire.
@Jason-gj1pu
@Jason-gj1pu 3 месяца назад
This is not japanese, and japanese did use nails so there.😅 BIG HAND FORGED IRON SPIKES covered with timber carved things so ,,foreigners,, don't see them. And think like you.🎉
@alesh2275
@alesh2275 Месяц назад
@@Jason-gj1puexactly! I studied Japanese carpentry and joinery and this guys uses different tools and techniques! Click bait channel!
@DOGMA1138
@DOGMA1138 29 дней назад
Japanese carpentry was influenced more by how seismically active the Island is, it is no more humid than many parts of Europe, whilst Japan historically had little access to high quality steel iron nails were used. The majority of the Japanese joints are impractical both in terms of their complexity but more importantly in terms of their strength - traditional Japanese joinery is rather weak because if the house can come down at any movement anyhow there is no point of building for longevity. In fact even today in Japan houses are rebuilt every 2-3 decades due to various cultural reasons rather than engineering ones. European carpentry on the other hand was design with robustness in mind both because houses were expected to last much longer but also because European carpentry also needed to support masonry.
@philc2729
@philc2729 5 месяцев назад
This video is simply hypnotic. Much cheaper than any doctor. Really terrific work.
@charsun9105
@charsun9105 10 месяцев назад
制作からハマる瞬間まで全てが気持ちいい😮‍💨💕
@siggyincr7447
@siggyincr7447 4 месяца назад
While this very elegant, it's also very weak. The only thing keeping this joint from breaking apart when forces try to open or close the legs is the little 3/4" strip of wood in the center. If the wood shears along the grain, the direction along which wood is it's weakest, the whole thing falls apart.
@JoshSchneider727
@JoshSchneider727 2 месяца назад
and the fact that all you need is a couple chisels and a bow saw is also beautiful and wonderful i must add.
@arianetagne1514
@arianetagne1514 2 месяца назад
It's as if those pieces of wood were meant to be joined together. It's awesome❤
@corvusprojects
@corvusprojects Месяц назад
They... Literally were.
@hukkenn
@hukkenn 25 дней назад
Very skillful and he is fast but it still takes time
@UmmaKhaleel
@UmmaKhaleel Месяц назад
No expensive fancy machine tools, no dowels, no glue. Just a chisel and a saw. You sir, are the MASTER. MAGNIFICENT
@exz1tar
@exz1tar Месяц назад
And pretty useless
@pestrofamac
@pestrofamac Месяц назад
@@exz1tar no you
@Omni0404
@Omni0404 28 дней назад
And a pen! Do not forget the mighty pen 😁
@ThePhobos100
@ThePhobos100 3 месяца назад
You nailed this one and you didn't even use nails. Good work.
Месяц назад
True carpenters, never use nails...
@romeolajh1602
@romeolajh1602 27 дней назад
they use glue. Magic
@carlborneke8641
@carlborneke8641 7 месяцев назад
This is not just fantastic engineering but beautiful art as well.
@johnjeff3849
@johnjeff3849 Месяц назад
Ok so all the non joiners will scream, but another example of a beautiful made joint but not good engineering, it looks pretty but not particularly strong.
@chuckbouscaren3898
@chuckbouscaren3898 7 месяцев назад
This craftsmanship is second to none and is so beautiful!
@Ham68229
@Ham68229 Год назад
This is the kind of joint I'm used to seeing in Japanese woodworking. Drive in a wedge and it won't ever release unless you drive the wedge back out. Great video as always, cheers :)
@ADudeWhoDo
@ADudeWhoDo 7 месяцев назад
It kinda reminds me of Inca stonework, they cut stone to fit perfectly together like a puzzle with the gaps too small to even stick a pin in them. And they didn’t even have iron tools!
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 4 месяца назад
And if they loosen up some day, just remove the pegs and replace them with slightly bigger pegs.
@Devashish18081
@Devashish18081 27 дней назад
Amazing handwork. Truely respectful!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🙌🙌
@user-iw6zt1bx2j
@user-iw6zt1bx2j Месяц назад
美しい・・・ 最後まで口を開けたまま見惚れてしまった
@jakepieper3890
@jakepieper3890 2 месяца назад
aaron likes that
@michaelmorgan9289
@michaelmorgan9289 9 месяцев назад
A craftsmanship work. Very impressive
@mistronc
@mistronc 4 месяца назад
Masterful! What a beautiful joint.
@barry.w.christie
@barry.w.christie Год назад
A very intricate joint ... beautifully crafted as usual 👍
@HCarpenter
@HCarpenter Год назад
yess
@thestoebz
@thestoebz 28 дней назад
A true master of your craft
@user-fq7vs2de8u
@user-fq7vs2de8u 3 месяца назад
Amazing! These joint connections are beautiful puzzle locks.
@LLIano4ka_true
@LLIano4ka_true 28 дней назад
too satisfying.
@WoodworkingTop535
@WoodworkingTop535 2 дня назад
It's an art, thank you
@SUZUKI-TANAKA
@SUZUKI-TANAKA 28 дней назад
過程も完成も断面図もすべてが美しい、芸術だ
@JoshSchneider727
@JoshSchneider727 2 месяца назад
every time i think japanese joinery cant possibly impress me more than it already has one of you geniuses shows something like this. god thats a beautiful joint. thanks so much for sharing your skilled work sir.
@dp.2766
@dp.2766 Месяц назад
Beautiful. 👍
@CrepuscularChaot
@CrepuscularChaot Месяц назад
Beautiful! ❤
@fortissimoX
@fortissimoX 5 месяцев назад
Wow, so impressive and inspiring! Hope to one day have my woodworking garage where I will watch videos like this one and try to replicate that! 🙂
@nickpoynton8918
@nickpoynton8918 3 месяца назад
Nice relaxing video... blasts loud music at the end...
@Pepsimaximo1
@Pepsimaximo1 29 дней назад
very satisfying to watch, and great display of craftsmanshit - great video
@johnkruk6929
@johnkruk6929 21 день назад
Beautiful Master class craftsmanship thank you for sharing your skills .🥰
@Spagettigeist
@Spagettigeist Месяц назад
I really enjoy watching craftsmanship. This is nice.
@oddjobtriumph1635
@oddjobtriumph1635 7 месяцев назад
So Satisfying to see Decorative Joints like this.
@shirolee
@shirolee Месяц назад
Amazing work!
@chriswaldorf1560
@chriswaldorf1560 4 месяца назад
Mesmerizing! Amazing craftsmanship.
@ivanbaric4017
@ivanbaric4017 Месяц назад
Class act.
@LiteraTR
@LiteraTR Месяц назад
Excellent.
@user-cs8iz8xy7u
@user-cs8iz8xy7u 7 месяцев назад
Wood quality is really good
@kelstra1997
@kelstra1997 Месяц назад
Absolute craftsman - how he manages to cut everything square is amazing. It may be just an illusion but that saw seems to be quite blunt.
@petenikolic5244
@petenikolic5244 4 месяца назад
Just how the heck someone comes up with some of these joints gets me nice work
@filipe89
@filipe89 3 месяца назад
Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷 you're amazing!
@George_Carter
@George_Carter 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely incredible!
@gatorftbllvr
@gatorftbllvr Год назад
😮 wow awesome craftsmanship!
@Calmputer
@Calmputer 4 месяца назад
This video has actually been slowed down. You're supposed to watch it at 2x speed for the real-time experience.
@HerbertLandei
@HerbertLandei 7 месяцев назад
I think these techniques are also very interesting for joining 3D printed parts.
@Uswesi1527
@Uswesi1527 5 месяцев назад
The Master Craftsman, every time he demonstrates a new technique that’s unique, unprecedented, unparalleled. Very impressive, indeed inspired, but also incredibly educational.
@Tasarran
@Tasarran 4 месяца назад
I'd have to have a level attached to my chisel to get my cuts so plumb; this is amazing...
@hakankursunmusic
@hakankursunmusic Месяц назад
Great, pure art!!! Thank you!!!
@JohnAtkinson-wl2bw
@JohnAtkinson-wl2bw 7 месяцев назад
Amazing. Thank you for Sharing.
@Sally4th_
@Sally4th_ Месяц назад
Thankyou for sharing this video, it brings back memories of watching my own father work. He was an old-style carpenter & joiner who took a pride in making jointed articles with no fixings or glue. Lovely work.
@aguythatworkstoomuch4624
@aguythatworkstoomuch4624 4 месяца назад
Wow! Simply amazing
@idahobob180
@idahobob180 Месяц назад
skillful with the hands, joints that are a work of art
@rafaelgomes560
@rafaelgomes560 Год назад
Um verdadeiro mestre da carpintaria! Os trabalhos são incríveis!
@dotgovdotbollox
@dotgovdotbollox Год назад
Awesome skills you have there
@HCarpenter
@HCarpenter Год назад
♥ love it
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 7 месяцев назад
thats amazing , well done indeed.
@trig1900
@trig1900 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful craftsmanship
@columbuspalmer846
@columbuspalmer846 2 месяца назад
I just love their wood works. They are very keen to woodwork detailing
@anubisaspertatus7304
@anubisaspertatus7304 7 месяцев назад
Wow great work, thank you 😊
@greg61377
@greg61377 4 месяца назад
wow amazing craftmenship
@carlosfraija6216
@carlosfraija6216 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@gschallert3293
@gschallert3293 4 месяца назад
He understands math at its finest. A+++
@nogoodwolf
@nogoodwolf Месяц назад
Thank you for the video!
@dirtrider-zr9ng
@dirtrider-zr9ng Месяц назад
The only woodworking channel I watch. Thank you.
@barryrollins2728
@barryrollins2728 Месяц назад
A marvelous craftsman at work here!❤ It!
@jameslowe2979
@jameslowe2979 7 месяцев назад
Great work, no gaps, tremendous.
@sparking023
@sparking023 4 месяца назад
You definitely don't get one of those at Ikea. Really appreciate the master craft
@ShellYoung
@ShellYoung 3 месяца назад
This is amazing 🤔
@stats7777
@stats7777 Месяц назад
Creazy man
@baronbull3741
@baronbull3741 Год назад
Brilliant.
@NoobsDeSroobs
@NoobsDeSroobs 3 месяца назад
It is either perfect, or it is not. It can not be more or less perfect.
@kadran3263
@kadran3263 Месяц назад
天才〜
@olejrgenkiil6735
@olejrgenkiil6735 4 месяца назад
handcraft on its best
@tokkiperak6678
@tokkiperak6678 Год назад
Very creative. So inspiring! Thanks
@HCarpenter
@HCarpenter Год назад
♥ thanks you
@OGSomeOne
@OGSomeOne 7 месяцев назад
There are a lot of steps that could have used power tools to relieve some of the labor but it's nice that he showed how it's done without them. Many people today have never seen a hand saw and wood chisel set.
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 4 месяца назад
Yeah, stick in on a CNC router/chisel and make it automatically 1n 30 seconds! :)
@patrickhector
@patrickhector 3 месяца назад
​@@Bob_Adkins​ of course only after spending hours of work prepping the tool paths, prepping the equipment, switching tools... Cnc doesn't save you a ton of time over a skilled craftsman with non-computerised power tools unless you're making multiple parts
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 3 месяца назад
@@patrickhector If that were true, the factories wouldn't be full of them. A new factory I helped start up in 1977 starterd with about 150 machines, and about 4 of them were CNC. We kept adding more CNC as the old ones needed replacing. I guess you're talking about 1-offs, but when you have a dedicated programmer, he becomes skilled and very fast.
@patrickhector
@patrickhector 3 месяца назад
@@Bob_Adkins you landed on my actual point about three quarters of the way through that paragraph, yeah- Inheritance Machining (non-computerised machinist) did a small race against a machinist with a cnc, and didn't lose by much. Of course if the race was to make *two* parts he's be absolutely demolished, but for single parts they're pretty comparable man-hour wise
@Bob_Adkins
@Bob_Adkins 3 месяца назад
@@patrickhector I watch Inheritance too, and Abom79. Adam is just learning CAD/CAM but has a little computer phobia so he's very slow. But an experienced production employee would put them all to shame on CNC, even on 1-offs.
@DoodleDan
@DoodleDan Месяц назад
I got to experience a few months of woodworking by hand, the skills presented in this video are extremely impressive, well done.
@gazpal
@gazpal Год назад
Nicely done 🙂
@HCarpenter
@HCarpenter Год назад
yess thankssss
@gazpal
@gazpal Год назад
@@HCarpenter you're more than welcome 🙏
@marcodesira9932
@marcodesira9932 4 месяца назад
Japanese amaze me with there talent !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Jason-gj1pu
@Jason-gj1pu 3 месяца назад
Me too but he's not😅
@goldenn1086
@goldenn1086 3 месяца назад
Chinese traditional skills actually. Japanese learnt from Chinese
@FrejthKing
@FrejthKing Месяц назад
very zen to use hand tools in such a manner.
@virgiliustancu9293
@virgiliustancu9293 4 месяца назад
Ok, we need 100 of those.😂
@kulturfreund6631
@kulturfreund6631 7 месяцев назад
Mitutoyo carpentry 👍
@KerboOnYT
@KerboOnYT Месяц назад
That wood takes a chisel well with nice smooth chips. Nice joinery
@rdlockrey
@rdlockrey Месяц назад
man... that is sick
@CSGATI
@CSGATI Месяц назад
He's good.
@DavidBioformRains
@DavidBioformRains Год назад
Beautiful inspiring work! A master in action 😲. Thank you for then instruction.
@joebaucom4537
@joebaucom4537 Год назад
Great !
@Ka-Iank
@Ka-Iank 2 месяца назад
Being a craftsman requires a lot of engineering skills and I bet this craftsman didn’t go to engineering school! He just has it in him! 👍👍👍
@flybywire5866
@flybywire5866 7 месяцев назад
Such straight cuts by hand, amazing. I couldnt do it.
@CT2507
@CT2507 Месяц назад
With attentive practice you can do it. I was worse than most and hated sawing as a young kid. But when I finally as an adult decided to take up furniture making and went to school, I knew I had to learn this skill. So, I practiced this every day. In a few months I got as precise as this guy.
@TrueAnyKey
@TrueAnyKey 6 месяцев назад
everything ends up being held together by a very small piece of wood. In my opinion, very weakly, this piece of wood can be torn off by hammering these wedges.
@zellrang
@zellrang Месяц назад
This is probably how wooden building without nails got build
@johngray8249
@johngray8249 4 месяца назад
Excellent work amigo, your skill amazes me. Salud de Argentina.👍👍👍👍👍👍
@xenomorphical
@xenomorphical 7 месяцев назад
perfection
@krellin
@krellin Месяц назад
i dont know why im watching this but i like it for some reason lol
@rodrigodiaz5003
@rodrigodiaz5003 Месяц назад
Thank you very much!
@HarryHewitt-lh8xx
@HarryHewitt-lh8xx Месяц назад
Amazing work.
@user-ce7on9ts9t
@user-ce7on9ts9t Месяц назад
Splendid !
@torasagi3181
@torasagi3181 7 месяцев назад
Sensei, thank you for the demonstration
@Jason-gj1pu
@Jason-gj1pu 3 месяца назад
Shifu.
@skullheadwater9839
@skullheadwater9839 Месяц назад
Very skilled work and I think this would be a very strong joint.
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