I am glad to hear that you have found this book to be very informative and helpful for your woodworking project th-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO It sounds like you are well prepared and confident to build furniture for your house. I commend you and your friend for your enthusiasm and willingness to learn new things from this book. I hope you enjoy your woodworking journey and create some beautiful pieces.
My wife is Korean by birth and our daughters will really enjoy this joint. I am going to attempt creating it a few times and then incorporate it into a future project. Love the craftsmanship you provided, beautiful work! Thanks for posting!!
Chinese influenced furniture in Asia often has a gentle crown across the width of its members. This joint allows pieces to join at 90 degrees and retain that crown with a miter effect.
Chinese influenced furniture in Asia often has a gentle crown across the width of its members. This joint allows pieces to join at 90 degrees and retain that crown with a miter effect.
@@constantinosschinas4503 I've seen both. Traditionally, only glue would have been used. Fish skin glue, if I'm not mistaken. Later, nails would be added when they became available to alleviate the requirement for excellent joinery. Really good joinery of this type, with decent glue, shouldn't need nails.
Even Snoop Dogg has never seen a joint that looked that good.
it would be interesting to see more traditional korean joints, love the channel
It would be interesting to see a full piece of furniture that incorporates this type of joint. It's a really nice design element.
That’s a really elegant joint!
마음이 어지러울때 한편씩 보고 가요. 모든 것이 다 멋져요.
감사합니다.
Marvellous ! Didnt even knew it existed before
very nice
👍👍👍
Your attention to detail is inspiring
Vidio yang saya tonton ini membuatku menjadi lebih tenang dengan suasana keklasikan kerjanya🥰🥰🥰
Stunning joinery
Wow you can really feel the beak. Great work.
와 대박
Absolute craftsmanship, amazing...
This is beautiful 👏👏👏
Very impressive 💯👌👍
Thanks
oh wow, that is pretty cool. I've gotta try that.
Absolutely incredible short tutorial. Hope there will be more in the future. Keep doing what you're doing.
That’s beautiful
Love your work absolutely stunning! I wish I could come to Korea and learn from you.
So much skill and attention to detail 👌
So satisfying how it came together!
Other youtubers be like: just use some pocketholes... because its faster 😂. This is real beautifull woodworking. Amazing skill!
This is a really beautiful joint 👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏
빈틈없이 꽉 물리는거 보니 마음이 편안~
감사합니다 ^^ 영상 잘 보고 있습니다.
very good
Deeply satisfying to see that joint come together.
Interesting. Wonder what the tool is used with the scriber
I am glad to hear that you have found this book to be very informative and helpful for your woodworking project th-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO It sounds like you are well prepared and confident to build furniture for your house. I commend you and your friend for your enthusiasm and willingness to learn new things from this book. I hope you enjoy your woodworking journey and create some beautiful pieces.
is this some sort of joke? xD
Stunning
BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful joinery and great craftsmanship. Love it 👌
So love your work. Many thanks and greetings from Israel
프레임에 꽃 나무가 있었다. 나는 그것이 목련이라고 생각합니다! 난 괜찮아?
Thank you for introducing the Japanese mortise and tenon technique. ほぞつぎ
It comes from China, instead of Japan.
disgusting
it's KOREAN traditional joint technique as his title.
Lovely and concise demonstration of a beautiful joint! I hope you keep doing these, they are very good inspiration.
C'est impressionnant!
My wife is Korean by birth and our daughters will really enjoy this joint. I am going to attempt creating it a few times and then incorporate it into a future project. Love the craftsmanship you provided, beautiful work! Thanks for posting!!
Thank you.
Hi, just gorgeous 👍.
Is Ash good for wood turning?
It's such a joy to watch ur design process.
Amazing. What is the v shaped chisel you’re using at 2:37 please?
So the beak part is just for the aesthetics right?
Muito bem!
O mais fácil.
Grato.
Beautiful craftsmanship
This is not a joint, it is pure poetry.
Congratulations, excellent work.
Thanks for sharing, I always follow you, keep it up. SL
Nicely done, a very pretty joint.
Great video. Love seeing different joinery
You make it look easy! Great video.
Why were you scoring the wood inside the 🪴? 0:57
Wonderful work
Spring and blossom are invaluable environment for the soul to see and thus to be able to create beauty. Thank you very much!
Art
thanks
Fantastic. Look like so easy
beautiful!
Fantastic. Will attempt this on my next lounge chair design.
90도로 작각된 끌 정보 알수 있을까요?
what do u use for wood finish?
It was a pleasant video, congratulations master 👍🏻
이래서 사방탁자가 어려운거구나...
선생님 사방탁자 제작 영상도 만들어 주시면 안될까요?
나중에 꼭 올리겠습니다 ~
always great videos man, make more! :)
Beatiful Joint
Excellent Job👊😎
Absolutely beautiful!
maximum effort for aestheticsl, thsi is why we can have nice things
Отлично
always so precise 👏👏👏👏
Nice video!
Excellent job
삼방연귀 하신김에 사방탁자 제작영상도 올려 주심..
올해중에 올릴수 있도록 해보겠습니다.~
Hermoso trabajo, que madera es la que utiliza? Éxitos!
nice.
Nice work man. Love that 90 degree chisel you employed near the end of the clip. Didn't know that was a thing.
The utmost respect for you sir!
👍👍
Traditionally used in furniture or hanok?
Used in furniture
V shape chisel haha.
what kind of wood are you using? walnut?
Yes
AMAZING!!
Ciao complimenti bellissimo incastro 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Saluti dal Italia 🇮🇹
What song is that?
👍
칼각이네~!!
칼로하니까 ㅎ
그러네ㅋㅋㅋ 작업실 한번 놀러갈게!!
please, don't stop :)
아시타니 퍼니쳐랑 엄청 비슷하네요 영상 느낌이. 누가 누구를 따라한걸까요..
This amount of skill and precision is just obscene.
Bonjour de France ;)
What is this particular joint used in? Chair/table legs? Beautiful joint regardless. Cheers :)
Очень красиво!
Say hi for indonesia
Anyone else think he was measuring the leaf?
I was thinking that he should move away from the plant. Not sure what the point of that was.
It was for video focusing.
@@kobeomsukfurniture5420
Ah, that makes sense. I suppose it would be difficult to focus without a background, like a work bench.
What could you use this joint for? I've never seen it in furniture construction. It's an awesome joint though.
Chinese influenced furniture in Asia often has a gentle crown across the width of its members. This joint allows pieces to join at 90 degrees and retain that crown with a miter effect.
What is the tool your using to set the marking gauge called? Appreciate it beautiful work.
Its the scriber gauge. Band - Matsui
Chinese influenced furniture in Asia often has a gentle crown across the width of its members. This joint allows pieces to join at 90 degrees and retain that crown with a miter effect.
3:01, my favorite moment, removing the chevron.
Is a dozuki also a traditional korean saw? I'm pretty sure that an electric spindle mortiser isn't traditional...
electricity and youtube not traditional too.
back to the subject. how did they make this joint sturdy? glue? nails?
@@constantinosschinas4503 I've seen both. Traditionally, only glue would have been used. Fish skin glue, if I'm not mistaken. Later, nails would be added when they became available to alleviate the requirement for excellent joinery. Really good joinery of this type, with decent glue, shouldn't need nails.
Please use dead blow mallets and hammers for quitter woodworking. And install some sound deadening in the workshop. Thanks
Picky, picky.
I did it myself. I used Woodprix woodworking plans for this.