i don’t want to insult the artist but i really would have preferred to just hear the sounds of the work. or some less… distracting music. something instrumental, ambient, or lo-fi is always safe.
Yeah I was thinking that might actually be useful in some niche applications, like that rod joint may be useful if you need something to break easily in a specific direction, but stay strong under tension/compression.
yeah, a lot of them would be strong in 2 dimensions but if you try to break it in the third (away from the camera of to the camera) it would immediately come apart
@@maddasher8471 Yes, a lot of this stuff is more or less for stunts. For example that one with the impossible to place nail. There's absolutely no practical reason for ever doing that other than it's a neat trick.
1:46 Our great grandparents' houses were built with this technique. Literally, there were no nails used in their houses since they were on the mountains.
I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan th-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!
For everybody asking, the song is Staaay by Gregory David and I agree with the majority that the guy’s voice and his flow aren’t very good (though I hear far worse on top 40 stations), but y’all have to agree that the instrumental is baller
The joint for the rod in :54 looks cool, but unless you use the right glue on it there is literally Zero strength in it if it got bent. The one at 1:45 is a cool trick, haven't seen that one before.
It hurts to see how good wood is weakened in the place it should be the strongest, namely at joints. That's where the most force is applied, guys! You should make a wood thicker there, not thinner. Looking cool, though.
The whole point of a wooden dowel is not to use metal like with a screw in the woodwork. You might as well glue and screw dovetails along with mortise and tenons.
What does the screw take away from it in that situation? Also, that's hardly the whole point of dowels unless YOU specifically want to make something with zero metal.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ also YOU! Yes you respond to the question before you evangelize! Info then the waffling people are programmed to tune out these days! I respect what your trying to do but start out with a dialogue first and don’t ham fist it!
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Why should anyone repent? Because of someone forcing it into their faces without consent told them to? No. There's no need to repent in the first place, Jesus took everyone's sins, past, present, and future. So even if God is real, the need to repent is based on whether Jesus was enough to take everyone's sins.
Dunno about skilled...learnt all this in workshop class in grade 9, expect the wet and compress wood part. Can think of at least 3 easier ways to do the same thing.
The glue is strong, yes... probably also rigid. Bit of high vibration, say from regular impacts, and the utility of pure glue will quickly reveal itself, for better and for worse. Techniques are varied for a reason, sometimes you need different properties in a joint than one method will offer. It's often the same in other aspects of life, too. You don't hire a lawyer to build your deck, you hire them to get the debtors off your back when grandad finally kicked the bucket and the old family home is on the line. You can apply this kind of thinking to all sorts of things, but you only know as much as you learn. What's the right joint for your situation?
It is an old trick. Using boiling (or hot) water works better. He also doesn't show that the wood doesn't magically return to its former self and that you have to help it into shape.
Idk. This gives off the same vibes as those "life hack" videos that are bogus and edited. The lines on that dove tail are uneven yet they still match up perfectly. Either he got super lucky or he used two different measurements on each side. plus everything else just feels. . . off. maybe its edited weird for time? and you really shouldn't split wood in such an uncontrolled way. and as for the uncompressing the wood part, I've never heard of that before. it is kinda like cold bending. Idk, i don't usually work with pine since its shitty to work with. maybe its structure helps. Ill have to look into that one but it doesn't pass the sniff test. There are better tools for this regardless.
Update: In my search ive found only this exact clip. everywhere. on channles like "trendy wood". So yeah. safe to say its bogus. Anything with "Trendy" in the name is a huge red flag.
i don’t want to insult the artist but i really would have preferred to just hear the sounds of the work. or some less… distracting music. something instrumental, ambient, or lo-fi is always safe.
Yeah, usually this type of video benefit from soinds of the work because it just makes it relaxing or mesmerizing.
Unpopular opinion: I actually loved the music
@@braxton_reynolds same
@@braxton_reynolds song?
he sounds like he has constipation
Some of those joins would be strong in one direction, but weak in another.
Yeah I was thinking that might actually be useful in some niche applications, like that rod joint may be useful if you need something to break easily in a specific direction, but stay strong under tension/compression.
yeah, a lot of them would be strong in 2 dimensions but if you try to break it in the third (away from the camera of to the camera) it would immediately come apart
it is just for show not meant to be for load bearing structure as long as people understand this.
@@maddasher8471 Yes, a lot of this stuff is more or less for stunts. For example that one with the impossible to place nail. There's absolutely no practical reason for ever doing that other than it's a neat trick.
@@maddasher8471 yeah they usually work fine for pretty light furniture for example
1:46 Our great grandparents' houses were built with this technique. Literally, there were no nails used in their houses since they were on the mountains.
Long-living wooden structures often don’t have metal nails, as the metal would rust.
No nails but they had an electrict drill? Noice!
@@blackwater7183 you are dumb
@@blackwater7183 manual drill exist
@@blackwater7183 Hand tools: WHO DO YOU THINK I AM
The second clip, with compressing the end piece then soaking it again so it will regain it's form, blew my mind!
Yeah only works with certain woods, after a lot longer soak than that, and will often cause damage. Its wood, its not a sponge.
@@Vichyssoise1000 what kind of wood it is
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@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ ok thanks. Good point. Hail Satan!
@@dharaneeswaran8018
... Sponge wood.!
Grows in North Korea.
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The guy singing the music is so good at hitting voice cracks
And he is so off beat and he is literally just speaking not singing
Wants to chance the rapper so bad
he sounds mentally impaired
Dude at 0:44 sounds like ron stoppable
@@gamers2999 Nahhh bro 💀 why you right tho
Woodworking is one of the coolest crafts I have ever seen. So many things to do and so many ways to do them.
Wow, I learned today that when you screw two pieces of wood together they stay attached. Incredible.
my guy, you wouldn't be able to type this on your iPhone in an air conditioned apartment if people hadn't screwed wood together for 50 centuries
@@dial2616 r/wooosh
@@LeeTheSecond redditoid
@@dial2616 you're not very smart
@@frecklenuckle4450 Very creative, aren't you?
This song 🔥 y’all wild great job bro
I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan th-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!
That's some solid transitions
For everybody asking, the song is Staaay by Gregory David and I agree with the majority that the guy’s voice and his flow aren’t very good (though I hear far worse on top 40 stations), but y’all have to agree that the instrumental is baller
I would recommend against using "good" or "bad" to describe music in general since it's purely subjective at that point.
@@kosherre6243 I hear ya, but listen to the guy. the flow is terrible
@@ultraslye I listen to Chance and J Cole, this shit right up my alley
Thanks! all those other comments think they are funny giving the wrong name were pretty annoying.
actually its produced by gregory david but the dude rapping is called pandaraps
Wood is really AMAZING!!!!
It's really not used enough!!
AND ITS RENEWABLE !!!
Wood growth is limited by the amount of CO2 in the air. Comparatively there is much more iron to make steel on the planet
@@AlessioSangalli these people really believe this channel... but they won't listen real science.
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@@AlessioSangalli Woah, pollution was a lie °○°
@@sazurishin6688 carbon dioxide not monoxide brother
Finally a great version of 5 minute craft but actually smarter
Cool technique, I didn't wood can do that with room temperature and hot water.
God bless cool techniques.
old Japanese woodworking skills ... nice
i actually really like the music, very unexpected!! i like it
this suddenly makes me want to become a carpenter
That young Adam Sandler track is fire 🔥
Japanese craftsmen have long been the masters of incredibly strong, intricate wood joinery, with the use of glues, or metal fasteners.
+for the video
-for the music
For some reason as he was chiseling after drilling it on the second to last joint video, I blew on the screen as if I was actually there 😂
I know for a fact I'll never use any of these techniques, but God damn it's the most entertaining thing ever
With that first one you should have drilled the inner part of the cut that way it doesn't split like it did.
The dowel splitting is what makes the joint strong. It makes the dowel wider than the hole and keeps the dowel wedged in too tight to budge.
The joint for the rod in :54 looks cool, but unless you use the right glue on it there is literally Zero strength in it if it got bent. The one at 1:45 is a cool trick, haven't seen that one before.
The joint at 00:54 is a variation of a scarf joint, very strong.
My God the music is lame
👍👍👍
Deliciously so.
👍
🙉🙉🙉
Lmao yeah wtf, are they trying to sound bad on purpose xD
I liked it :(
金尺で印を付けるとき、すごく大まかなのにちゃんと組み立てられるのって凄い。
Nice video, but I think putting music on top is pretentious and crappy. Especially that kind of music
It hurts to see how good wood is weakened in the place it should be the strongest, namely at joints.
That's where the most force is applied, guys! You should make a wood thicker there, not thinner.
Looking cool, though.
The wood and music got me feeling some typa way
The whole point of a wooden dowel is not to use metal like with a screw in the woodwork. You might as well glue and screw dovetails along with mortise and tenons.
What does the screw take away from it in that situation? Also, that's hardly the whole point of dowels unless YOU specifically want to make something with zero metal.
Perfect video to watch at 3 am after staying up all night
Wow! That's really cool. I want to copy it too
My jaw was on the floor just watching the thumbnail. I clicked, and the music happened. 💀
Got to say some interesting music choice would have preferred just sounds of his work
Song artist and title please. Unpopular opinion, I liked the song.
The Rude Sandstorm
literally makes it imossible to watch the video with the sound on
Отличные соединения. И все таки японские соединения это нечто😌
Yeah.... you can't even spot the join
great video 🤩 terrible soundtrack 🤮
The 3 piece of wood can still be separated without removing the small middle piece.
Great music… sounds like young chance the rapper
I like that part when they talked about the woodworking tips.
How many videos are there on TH-cam about wood joinery? Sick to death of them!
What is that choice of music
Amazing craftsmanship... but ngl I saved this vid on my music playlist cuz the music is banger
I always wondered about the 'impossible nail'
Our definitions of perfect must be different. You've got done neat joints, but they are sloppy
Had to scroll down quite a bit to find this observation...you are correct!
Good vid. Hated the music! :)
Nice music!
That's really super.
Beautiful video, I can't say the same about the music 😢
muito legal, isso causa aquela sensação de como eu não descobri isso antes
Karai, um BR
I like Japanese carpenteri, engineering, medical, Business, cooking, fashion,etc.💞👌👋 Sayonara
That's truly the rapper of all time!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
When you took it out of the grip thingy, it looked different compared to after gripping it.
The song choice is not fitting. Best to go with normal workshop sound or just a narration....
А в предпоследнем сюжете, соединение углом - обязательно было заморачиваться с квадратным отверстием?
para seguir o padrão quadrado talvez?
That’s a lot extra work for simple connections.
holy crap the video is dope but the music is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I kept catching myself bobbing my head while watching the cool stuff happening in the video.
The cinematic equivalent of the stoner downstairs discussing philosophy.
Dude high af and constipated af at the same time.
I would want you to build furniture for my future home 🤩🤩🤩
Then it would break when you least expect it
Смотрел с удовольствием!
Cool wood stuff. I hate every song that feels it needs to rhyme with the word bacardi. There is nothing trashier than bacardi .
cool tricks but music pretty shty
beautiful!!!
This music is actually painful! A song like this is why you see violence of the news.. I almost gouged my eardrums out.
What is the paring chisel you are using in the last clip to clean up the edges?
No clue and I’m too tired as I watch this to go dig through the chisels to find a similar one to make a guess
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ also YOU! Yes you respond to the question before you evangelize! Info then the waffling people are programmed to tune out these days! I respect what your trying to do but start out with a dialogue first and don’t ham fist it!
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ he might have already done that. Never know.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Why should anyone repent? Because of someone forcing it into their faces without consent told them to? No. There's no need to repent in the first place, Jesus took everyone's sins, past, present, and future. So even if God is real, the need to repent is based on whether Jesus was enough to take everyone's sins.
Doesnt the trick with the water destroy its integrity? Props for the creativity tho
Steve Ramsey from woodworking for mere mortals showed this trick years ago.
First I thought this is common sense
But then I realised I've never thought about this
Dunno about skilled...learnt all this in workshop class in grade 9, expect the wet and compress wood part. Can think of at least 3 easier ways to do the same thing.
Can I take this videos for my short channel???
I know this is about the wood works, but what's the title of the song? hehe
Imagine trying to saw this wood only to get the screw launched at you.
0:01 Why do you think it will not get out the same way as it got in? 🤔
01:09 They say hammered screw is tougher than screwed nail. 🤣
Oh didn't expect the SoundCloud rapper
At least I hope it's one
The wood glue I use is actually stronger than wood. No need for all these fancy joints. Just glue. I don't even use biscuits anymore.
The glue is strong, yes... probably also rigid. Bit of high vibration, say from regular impacts, and the utility of pure glue will quickly reveal itself, for better and for worse. Techniques are varied for a reason, sometimes you need different properties in a joint than one method will offer. It's often the same in other aspects of life, too. You don't hire a lawyer to build your deck, you hire them to get the debtors off your back when grandad finally kicked the bucket and the old family home is on the line.
You can apply this kind of thinking to all sorts of things, but you only know as much as you learn. What's the right joint for your situation?
ok i have to know. . . i went through all the songs on the website you posted. what specifically is the song in your vid?
Very skilled!!! :)
What's the name of the song??
It amazing
Superb 💞💖💞
You are amazingly skilled. Thank you for the video.
The whole time, I was thinking:
What’s he building a wood raygun?
love to watch this woodwork on a 65"screen as after 40 of hard work became♿️
What calls that song?
does this apply to all types of wood? especially the hot water. can anyone recommend me types of wood that is easy to work with
Had to watch this with the volume muted. Horrid music. Awesome wood work.
I'm just trying to build a fence gate. Maybe I'm overthinking this small project
Esta clase de videos son muy satisfactorios para mi
Good video but what the hell is this music
The woodworking? Awesome. The music? Horrendous. Ruins the video.
第一个挤压木头的,如果是横向的可以理解但也破坏结构了,如果是纵向的基本不可能完成,后面的已经是卯榫结构,多此一举打孔上楔子,可能我是想多了,只是个表演罢了
wtf is this music bro
If you mute the trash noise in the background it's a good clip.
Actaully, the best joints are made with wood magnets. Duuh!
I think when wood is pressed like that it won't expand back to its original shape
I need that soundtrack
специально для тех, кто прогуливал уроки труда в школе
Yeah, I'm gonna believe the one with the wood soaked in water once you show me a continuous shot of it from start to finish
You really want to watch a 4 hour video about that?
@@tonybarracuda3505 could play it in 16x speed
It is an old trick. Using boiling (or hot) water works better. He also doesn't show that the wood doesn't magically return to its former self and that you have to help it into shape.
Bruh I did that in middle school. I even still got the piece.
@@DreadX10 That technique would work on that thick of wood?
Idk. This gives off the same vibes as those "life hack" videos that are bogus and edited. The lines on that dove tail are uneven yet they still match up perfectly. Either he got super lucky or he used two different measurements on each side. plus everything else just feels. . . off. maybe its edited weird for time? and you really shouldn't split wood in such an uncontrolled way. and as for the uncompressing the wood part, I've never heard of that before. it is kinda like cold bending. Idk, i don't usually work with pine since its shitty to work with. maybe its structure helps. Ill have to look into that one but it doesn't pass the sniff test. There are better tools for this regardless.
Update: In my search ive found only this exact clip. everywhere. on channles like "trendy wood". So yeah. safe to say its bogus. Anything with "Trendy" in the name is a huge red flag.
Wtf is this music