I don't want to sound pretentious but this man has more talent, dignity and honour than all the men who created guns, bombs and war put together. Also makes me a bit ashamed about the rubbish I make in my workshop. Thanks for uploading
Fajne te Twoje filmiki o stolarstwie, ale dawno podobnych nie wrzucałeś. Może coś jednak podrzucisz o stolarstwie. Co prawda nic nie rozumiem z tego co mówisz, ale jest świetnie pokazane i można się sporo nauczyć. Pozdrawiam.
I'm sure most people would correctly assume I have no business giving this gentleman suggestions on how to go about his work, but If I were him, the very next thing I would make would be a vise.
Depends what you think is "better." His approach is definitely more manual and one-of-a-kind. If you want an expensive piece of art, his stuff is good. If you just need some furniture and you're not in a position to acquire art, try Ikea.
As a person who has never hold a hammer but as someone that appreciates design and craftsmanship I ask: Why doesn't the entire woodworking world learn and practice this as more popular style?
Tolle Arbeit. Warum aber immer auf dem Boden? Ich denke da tun Ihm doch sehr schnell die Knie weh, bzw. die gehen kaputt. Außerdem ist dann immer nur ein Arbeiten mit seitlicher Verdrehung des Oberkörpers möglich. Nicht sehr ergonomisch, finde ich.
I keep trying to find the name of it so II can get one but they're all too big. This one looks like it was specially made because I have never seen another one like this one being used.
That’s possible, also in Japan they have access to a lot more tools than we can get online. If you’re ever there you could try to find a woodworker and ask, I took a class on Airbnb. We went to a shop as part of it. Although in that case it’ll probably be really expensive and also need to be resharpened, which you can’t really get done outside Japan. But the azebiki I have is about that thick and long, it’s just wider. I don’t know what application you need it for exactly but for this it’d work, I just got it on Amazon.
Looks like it's just for cutting shelf grooves it reminds me of a key hole saw. All of the ones I see on Amazon are double sided where as this one is single guess it's smaller for small jobs that's why I want one. For the smaller work and to save me some time chiseling it out as mine is also wide.
I don't want to sound pretentious but this man has more talent, dignity and honour than all the men who created guns, bombs and war put together. Also makes me a bit ashamed about the rubbish I make in my workshop. Thanks for uploading
I understand exactly what you mean... Thank you for these great words.
you echoed my thoughts exactly
The grain of that wood makes me want to cry.
Он самый лучше мастер плотник во всем в мире!!!!!!. Молодец дед!
Только столяр а не плотник ))
Purezza del gesto e linee eterne!
thank You for sharing this!
Beautiful work
カメラワークが見事
nossa que trabalho espetacular lindo show gostaria de ter um professor deste cem mais palvras
мужик, ты реально крут!!!
Well done. I feel calmer just from watching
Tiene cara de buena gente.
Impresionante ! No puedo dejar de notar la perfección hasta el mas minimo detalle.
Un Verdadero Maestro!
Really amazing work.
Fajne te Twoje filmiki o stolarstwie, ale dawno podobnych nie wrzucałeś. Może coś jednak podrzucisz o stolarstwie. Co prawda nic nie rozumiem z tego co mówisz, ale jest świetnie pokazane i można się sporo nauczyć. Pozdrawiam.
Very high level education, thank you very much.
es un doon!!! bendiciones!
I'm sure most people would correctly assume I have no business giving this gentleman suggestions on how to go about his work, but If I were him, the very next thing I would make would be a vise.
Why are they always better than us americans..lol. Beautiful Beautiful craftsmanship
***** lololol..👍
Measure twice, cut once, or COMMIT SEPPUKU
+Pirateparty lololol
Depends what you think is "better." His approach is definitely more manual and one-of-a-kind. If you want an expensive piece of art, his stuff is good. If you just need some furniture and you're not in a position to acquire art, try Ikea.
wow el si es un maestro de la carpintería me encantaría tener uno asi
Great Master......
As a person who has never hold a hammer but as someone that appreciates design and craftsmanship I ask: Why doesn't the entire woodworking world learn and practice this as more popular style?
I would say its due to patience. we all want everything fast in the west and utilise power tools to perform woodworking to save time
Kotoro, I see Japanese woodworkers dipping there chisels in some yellowish paste. Is that Bee's Wax? BTW, the mitered dove tail joints are amazing.
mi pregunta es si toda la herramienta que utiliza es artesanal o el la ha fabricado.
Maravilloso saludos maky
Very good////////////thank
what kind of shoes is he wearing... and where can I get some?
He never checks. He never makes errors. He just makes cuts and fits the pieces together. That's amazing.
Tolle Arbeit. Warum aber immer auf dem Boden? Ich denke da tun Ihm doch sehr schnell die Knie weh, bzw. die gehen kaputt. Außerdem ist dann immer nur ein Arbeiten mit seitlicher Verdrehung des Oberkörpers möglich. Nicht sehr ergonomisch, finde ich.
What is the saw he is useing at 1 minute in?
That’s an azebiki, I think, although the ones I see are usually wider than that.
I keep trying to find the name of it so II can get one but they're all too big. This one looks like it was specially made because I have never seen another one like this one being used.
That’s possible, also in Japan they have access to a lot more tools than we can get online. If you’re ever there you could try to find a woodworker and ask, I took a class on Airbnb. We went to a shop as part of it. Although in that case it’ll probably be really expensive and also need to be resharpened, which you can’t really get done outside Japan. But the azebiki I have is about that thick and long, it’s just wider. I don’t know what application you need it for exactly but for this it’d work, I just got it on Amazon.
Looks like it's just for cutting shelf grooves it reminds me of a key hole saw. All of the ones I see on Amazon are double sided where as this one is single guess it's smaller for small jobs that's why I want one. For the smaller work and to save me some time chiseling it out as mine is also wide.
can you tell me please what sort of wood is that because it seems to be kinda soft but it does split very nice?
I am not sure but, could it be Paulownia?
wat wood do u use here ?
Anyone know what kind of saw this is at 1:01 and where to get one?!
probably hida tool or japan woodworker. It's a japanese saw used to start cuts in the middle of a board
木材のどのような彼が使っていますか?
the hunt is on, starter kit here I come
what is that thing he touches to the saw at 3:30 min mark?
talvez parafina
ARIGATO !
" Fabuloso"no gastan ni un quinto de luz
非常に優れた職人の技と正確な仕事、おめでとうございます greetings from Venezuela
alguem sabe o nome da plaina 6:59 ?
Artesão me rendo com tamanha qualidade.
amazing skills !!!