ありがとうございます。 今年の春から旭川デザインセンターに作品を置くようになりました。 良いところですよね。 Thank you. From this spring, I started exhibiting my works at the Asahikawa Design Center. Good location.
I am really enjoying your videos you are very talented and artistic. Would you consider inserting English subtitles under your native language subtitles as you did in the beginning of this video and putting them throughout the entire video? Thank you for considering.
Thank you! It is the woodwork lathe which I purchased several years ago Before the reference that it is not sold anymore, but thinks to have been made in Korea
家具は美しいです。5年前に旭川デザインセンターに行ったことを覚えています。そこの文化と気候が大好きです。共有してくれてありがとう。
ありがとうございます。
今年の春から旭川デザインセンターに作品を置くようになりました。
良いところですよね。
Thank you.
From this spring, I started exhibiting my works at the Asahikawa Design Center.
Good location.
Another beautiful piece - it is very clever how you 'hide' the element to keep the slab flat...
Thank you.
This is a traditional Japanese technique.
Awesome work very talented
Thank you.
I am really enjoying your videos you are very talented and artistic.
Would you consider inserting English subtitles under your native language subtitles as you did in the beginning of this video and putting them throughout the entire video?
Thank you for considering.
Thank you.
I will try to learn if I can use the subtitle function.
I don't know if you can do it well, but please watch it again.
hello i'm enjoying your videos🙂🙂
can you tell me what lathe duplicator you use?? it looks nice😍😍
Thank you!
It is the woodwork lathe which I purchased several years ago
Before the reference that it is not sold anymore, but thinks to have been made in Korea
@@localwoodfurniture wow really?? i have never seen such a duplicator in korea.... www anyway thank you for your kind explanation~~
Hi. I really like what you do. What is the name of the joint you did for legs support (1m22)
Thank you.
A traditional Japanese technique called kakushiokuriarizan.
It is a warp prevention processing of the board.
@@localwoodfurniture Merci ;-)
@@localwoodfurniture :-( can't find any information...
@@localwoodfurniture Is this a kind of intermittent dovetail system ?
@@filaro1964 excuse me. I do not understand.
I learned the name from my master, but there may be various names.