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Process Maestro
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 พ.ย. 2023
Welcome to the Process Maestro Channel! We showcase craftsmanship, skilled workers, and interesting processes from all around the world! 🌎
How Japanese Longbows Are Made! Watch This Master Craftsman Make Giant Bamboo Longbows From Scratch.
🏹 Embark on a journey into the age-old craft of Japanese longbow making with Yokoyama Keitaro, a master craftsman hailing from a lineage of esteemed bow makers. Experience the meticulous process firsthand as Yokoyama carefully selects bamboo from his private forest and crafts each bow with unwavering precision. Delve into the secrets of the materials, such as smoked bamboo and aged Japanese wax tree wood, which imbue these bows with unparalleled strength and performance. Witness Yokoyama's expertise as he shapes and refines each bow using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. Finally, marvel at the culmination of craftsmanship as these bows showcase their archery prowess in the ancient art of Kyudo, a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage. Join us on this captivating journey where tradition meets craftsmanship in a timeless display of skill and precision.
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Wonderful skill
The 'world's first custom hand-made fountain pens'? Are you sure about that?
so breathlessly beautiful!
Narration is NOT needed. We can see exactly what he's doing without the annoying narrator's voice. SHUT UP!!!
Oh... I forgot... there's a mute option!
Amazing , as with many things, how it was all worked out
So you want it to be a particular weight, so you trim it down until it is.
How much time did this process take? 🙌.
If you happen to be in Tokyo, and staying at the Grand Palace Hotel ... as you leave the front door and turn left on the sidewalk, if you walk 1/2 block you will see the shop of an artisan who produces this equipment. The discipline and patience are astounding. I had the opportunity to witness a contest where this archery equipment is used from horseback. The horses are similar to American Polo Horses (small) and the rider / archers are lightly clad. They ride at full gallop down a roped lane while "not" holding the reigns. They draw their bow & arrow in a ritualistic fashion and shoot at a target that looks to be 14" in diameter. Amazingly, they hit the target virtually every time and are judged for center strikes. If your interests are more architectural, you have to visit the Emperor's Palace. Don't just walk in the open front gate, get a knowledgeable guide who will show you the intricacies of how the Emperor's Guards defended that gate and its secret panels. The history and many disciplines of Japan are a lesson in the art of life.
I can truthfully say that I am just as good as the gentleman is at making the ladles and I can walk on water and leap over tall buildings!!!! And I have a good imagination to...l can only wish I was (1/100 ) percent as good..l can truthfully say that I am capable of producing some things that (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) might be used for some things, just haven't figured out what yet... I know a true Master when I see one and it's not me...l watch and I learn from the true Master....Thank You Master...
The yew staves should have been larger, split six ways. The heartwood should be at the back of the bow, and the sapwood at the front, as heartwood is better in compression and sapwood in tension. The small trees don't have much, if any heartwood. Starting from the triangular cross-section, the form of the bow can then be made using a spokeshave, and should be almost straight.
Wow, and he appears to have all his fingers! Nice wood work.
I could probably do that twice then I would run out of fingers.
Sehr unterhaltsam, aber die Umsetzung könnte kreativer sein.
Wow this video has 17 ads for me. What a treat
These long bows are used by Jap archers in Olympics ?
Japanes,ka 🇯🇵👈💯👍🏻
What is the green material?
Beautifully done, don't think I'll be taking up Japanese archery any time soon. Looks quite unwieldy to shoot.
WE SHOULD VALUE THESE SKILLS AND TRADITIONS MORE THAN WE DO BEAUTIFUL WORK THANK YOU
Hola admiro molt el teu treball ets tu n crack 👍👍
This is traditional craft nothing to do with modern technology.
I just can't understand why fountain pens are sold for millions of dollars, but here they are made of plastic.
Then why are you watching this, it'll just make you negative!
この万年筆に使用されている素材はセルロイドであり、単なるプラスチックではないよ 発色が良い反面、縮みやすい素材で、通常は半年から1年程度寝かせてから加工することが望ましい素材なんだけど、万年筆博士のセルロイドは40年寝かせた貴重なものを使用している こんなに贅沢なセルロイドを使っているメーカーはほとんどない
home carpentry
Fascinating attention to detail! Patience and concentration is uniquely required but what is most interesting is that these bows are essentially made from grass! Bamboo is basically a species of grass!
Ich finde das Thema langweilig.
Does anyone know the name of the long hatchet in the beginning of the video?
My luck the stupid thing would break....
@ 4:10 "For their grandchildren and great grandchildren".... well there's only one problem with that: Japan's population is imploding because Japanese aren't having kids anymore. If you wish to preserve this magnificent tradition and Japanese culture, then you'd better be having children.
Out of reach for common man be happy by seeing only photos
L for AI thumbnail
I must be crazy here, but why not do stuff on a table? I've been working in Japan for years, I don't understand why people don't use workbenches in Japan and do everything crouching.
Available Ware?
Whare I buy dist?
A master piece. A master skill.
Is Bamboo Bunyan wearing DCU MOPP Gear (desert camo jacket)? Bamboo tics are no joke. LOL
The background music is soo soothing 😢😢😢😢😢😢
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Ya these are movie props, absolutely trash.all that work and they won’t shoot as good as a modern recurve, much less a compound. Twist of the wrist? Twisting your wrist would make everything off target????
You’re gonna smoke a piece of wood for 20 years….bullshit. The guy that started that is already dead!
Exceptional craftmanship. Beautiful Fountain Pen :)
Damn this is crazy...(Why is a squeezing converter though?)
This is amazing! Would you be interested in making 2500 of these plus arrows by next harvest?
They don't look that great really. Probably don't need 20 year old wood to make these😂 good lord they look like something a kid would make in crafts.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU!!!!
Glad you like it!
THANKYOU, i coul watch you all day 🎉
I appreciate that!
This is just blind adherence to tradition. Nothing extraordinary about it. Inefficient way to make a bow
thats an athlete right there. thank you PM ❤
To carry a bow that is beautiful and well crafted is a rewarding experience in itself. The fact it is also an effective machine, satisfying in its intended use makes it even more enjoyable! I do hunt with my handmade bows, but we are far past this (or war use) being a necessity where efficiency is paramount!🤓
for them it is not building an arch for them it is a philosophy the lifestyle something that we Westerners will never be able to understand everything they do they do it to perfection . A big hello from Italy
Beautiful craftsmanship and a Great Choice of Music.
Thank you! Cheers!