The fact that he HAND DRILLS with this handy dandy tools THROUGH HARD STEEL for 16 hours while he simply could have used a powertool is simply the power move of a potential Serial Killer. We Stay Stanning.
@@NEEDbacon That form of social altruism is what makes Japan special. Putting others comfort over your own to such an extent is something remarkable. But it also is a bane to the individuals if they do it out of compulsion to fit into society or to keep up appearances. Working to point where they suicide is one such negative side effect that takes place due to this behaviour.
@@NEEDbacon This is possible, but if you look at Japanese RU-vid creators, they don't frequently use power tools when building things anyways because for some reason nobody buys them to use them. It's possible that it's because most apartments have paper-thin walls, but it could also be the expense or worthwhileness of power tools.
He is Dragonborn and has mastered smithing, become adept at alchemy, and has a speech skill so high he doesn't need to talk and thus transcends language barriers.
We interrupt the making of really sharp scissors to bring you, hot chocolate. Dude has a fridge filled with just chocolate, I see you're a man of culture as well.
I want to send him a nice battery powered drill though. He may do all this for a work out though. He is def a cut above guys. His attention to detail is way above your average Joe of any culture or race. I admire the snot out of this man. I have heard Germans have super work ethic and attention to detail.
i might have said this already but if i did im back to say it again: the way you got both knives to match up perfectly after hammering them is absolutely astounding
Wow that's sharp! I can use it to cut my wife's cakes. LOL. I am kidding! I don't have a wife. I don't even have a girlfriend actually. Not even friend zone. Never had a girl to be honest. Tried, and many times. but I guess I am a loner. I accepted that. I am now just trying to watch videos on RU-vid to fill the void in my life. It's sad. Very sad. But anyways enough of that. Those are some sharp scissors.
Something I REALLY appreciate about these videos almost more than the products themselves is how clean his work station is. I mean, everything is spotless and I really dig seeing a perfect product made in a flawless work station. Idk, maybe it's my inner neat freak.
[drools in seamstress] here we see the importance of sharp scissors. Although I will say it stung a little when he was using them on paper, but given that a) it was for demonstration purposes, and b) he is very well equipped to re-sharpen them if they dull, I'll allow it