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Fascinated by the way you sneak up on the marks, saw cut well away from the line then carefully chisel up to the finish line. Very important, I see now. Thank you.
Thank you H Carpenter....you show what can be done without all the fancy, new fangled gear that's sold to the population. In your hands , simple tools become wonderful things to make the imaginings of your mind come true... I learn every time I watch you ..
Awesome nice carpentry working design that I haven't came a cross keep it up this is now the real carpentry working should be done your skills are to the next level iam impressed, not just impressed i will learn it thanks alot
…I never saw a combination square on that bench, BRAVO! Incredible skills accumulated through so many years of building and practice. I just have a question…the tools don’t look like Japanese chisels neither the saw (doesn’t look like a Dozuki, Ryoba or Katana)…the wood used does not look like Hinoki or Keyaki, but more like Mango wood…
David, I am 63, just diagnosed with head/neck cancer and about to go thru treatments, and I have decided this will be my stress relief work. I can’t do this stuff either, but I need a challenge to take my mind off my health issues. You practice the skills and you be That person to pass it on to someone else. You can do it, it’s wood and metal. If we mess up, try it again on the other end.
I'm still a beginning woodworker so I'm curious; when using a chisel, how do you decide to face the bevel up or down? In other words, against the material or against the waste? And why?
Hi, this is just an example of joint right? It's not real project, but when you do real project like this, do you glue it afterwards? Also what is the wood you are working with here?
such a fantastic joint it is amazing to see it done. Question how do you have you chisels sharpened since your chisels are shaped differently to the european style is it flat honed on a stone or just interested to learn what you do for them?
I settled down for another relaxing Japanese woodworking ASMR experience but no. I turned it down to half speed and he was still working too fast. My anxiety was going nuts - "Slow down! You're going to mess up! Gentle strokes with the saw! You're not trying to start a fire! Oh no!" Good job, though. That was a very interesting joint.
Fantastic workmanship! What isnthe name of this joint please and where might I find drawn details of how to create it. Also, what is the species of wood used. Thanks in advance!
You are very talented I just had to subscribe to your channel so I could see more. Could you tell me what is the angle of the bevel on your chisel that you use to shave the sides of the dovetail ?
Great work. Still I have a question: Isn´t that open end of dovetail on second pice weakpoint of whole joint? Seems to me to be easiest part to break, considering wood grain... Left this piece more connected with rest of beam by some sort of plating (not have that dovetail open through whole width of beam) could make it more robust and at the end it could cover that dovetail joint of third piece after final assemby. But just asking.
Simply amazing. You make that look so easy. I can't even imagine the time it takes to learn how to do something as complicated as that joint. Just WOW !
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Fascinated by the way you sneak up on the marks, saw cut well away from the line then carefully chisel up to the finish line. Very important, I see now. Thank you.
you make nice square corners
Looks like the beginning of a table or bed frame. Solid as a rock and elegant as fine China. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
但是現在中國基本上已經沒人傳承了,會這項技藝的人越來越少,畢竟這項技藝需要的時間和精力去學習無法量產。
@@昊天陳-l9o sorry to break it to you but he is not talking about China, the country you are from.
Well said
Another really nice corner joint, I like the simplicity of it, at the same time it looks likely to be strong too.
As usual, the master craftsman creating a unique, unprecedented, unparalleled , masterpiece.
Out of this world !
I always enjoy watching your videos. Thanks.
yes ♥
Amazing. Professional skills
Thank you H Carpenter....you show what can be done without all the fancy, new fangled gear that's sold to the population. In your hands , simple tools become wonderful things to make the imaginings of your mind come true... I learn every time I watch you ..
You are so amazing 👍
Are you pleased ?
My man chisels right through the knot and still gets a perfect dovetail
Never have I watched a TH-cam video so intently.
Inspiring
Great work without all the over priced tools. Real skill......
I did it myself thanks to Stodoys.
This helps to appreciate the craft of wood working with a basic hand tool without any power tools
I totally agree with all the insightful lovely comments.
Amazing, Japanese craftsmanship without any of the praised Japanese tools 😀
*Very Nice, Thank you For Sharing*
Wow! What Craftsmanship! It must be rewarding to see your results at the end of the day.
Espectacular la inteligencia y la mano de obra 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Excellent woodworking skill, Bravo! Domo Arigato Gozaimzsu.
❤❤❤
Complimenti...come sempre ottima manualità
Awesome nice carpentry working design that I haven't came a cross keep it up this is now the real carpentry working should be done your skills are to the next level iam impressed, not just impressed i will learn it thanks alot
Thank you for sharing. Top.👍🏻
I love all these joints but please put a picture of the plans in the video or something Please!!
du beau travail.bravo
Very, Very, Very good
Amasing
The hands of a master.
Excellent job, lots of work but well worth it. Great work.
👌👍
What a wonderful job, Mr. Carpenter! Thank you for sharing your work.
first class joint ❤️
♥♥
Nice work thanks for showing use this and lets have more great videos please
Voilà de la maîtrise digne de ce nom. Je ne me lasse jamais de regarder le maître.
Very nice👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fascinating, I thought I was good but not that good
…I never saw a combination square on that bench, BRAVO! Incredible skills accumulated through so many years of building and practice. I just have a question…the tools don’t look like Japanese chisels neither the saw (doesn’t look like a Dozuki, Ryoba or Katana)…the wood used does not look like Hinoki or Keyaki, but more like Mango wood…
Please include the measuring parts.
This is 🔥
One day I'll use that exact joint for my bed frame. Looks amazing
Thank you for your compliments, you are not satisfied where can you tell us so I can fix it. Hope you have the best experience
Thank you for sharing. Another amazing joinery technique.
👍👍👍
excelente trabajo
Very clever joint
Es todo un
Maestro
Saludos
Cuidese
Mucho
A true Master
Chisel Master !!!!
Can you please show how you sharpen your chisels?
Thank You
I really enjoy your videos 👍🏻
Stunning work again. Amazing skill
💐💐💐
Nice job!!! You make a difficult task look soooooooooooooo easy. Well done
you should try it at your garage
Fine cutting sir
Holy Moses. Incredible.
Wonderful work nice art
awesome woodart
beautiful work
Magnificent work!
Truly brilliant work......congratulations!
Inspiring!
Beautiful, clean, straight forward work. Done with the utmost minimum of tools and great intelligence.
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Despite a weak point in the last piece assembly, it is a masterpiece. Thank you very much. Some dimensional improvements only needed. Thumbs up!
It's incredible!
Beautiful 👏
Brilliant!!
Excellent! 👍
Increíble 👏🏽 nice 👍🏼 jobs
Fantastic work i love it
Perfect!!! Costas Pyralis from Greece.
this feels so good
I fell nervous
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship. I wish someone would've taught me joinery like that when I was younger.
Never too late to learn
David, I am 63, just diagnosed with head/neck cancer and about to go thru treatments, and I have decided this will be my stress relief work. I can’t do this stuff either, but I need a challenge to take my mind off my health issues. You practice the skills and you be That person to pass it on to someone else. You can do it, it’s wood and metal. If we mess up, try it again on the other end.
Laborioso pero está súper saludos desde Edinburg TX
Bravo !
I'm still a beginning woodworker so I'm curious; when using a chisel, how do you decide to face the bevel up or down? In other words, against the material or against the waste? And why?
The flat part against the material, so the waste is being removed by the angle
@@mati--mahtee9901 Yet I've seen other woodworking videos, including this one, where they use the bevel facing downwards. Watch 6:24, 6:51 and 14:15
The flat on the line for precision. Careful though. The bevel makes the cut dive in the opposite direction. For general work bevel down for control.
Hi, this is just an example of joint right? It's not real project, but when you do real project like this, do you glue it afterwards? Also what is the wood you are working with here?
such a fantastic joint it is amazing to see it done.
Question how do you have you chisels sharpened since your chisels are shaped differently to the european style is it flat honed on a stone or just interested to learn what you do for them?
Amazing just amazing, I will asked again would you consider to take this American student
I settled down for another relaxing Japanese woodworking ASMR experience but no. I turned it down to half speed and he was still working too fast. My anxiety was going nuts - "Slow down! You're going to mess up! Gentle strokes with the saw! You're not trying to start a fire! Oh no!"
Good job, though. That was a very interesting joint.
parabéns show de talento
dedicação total!
Super 👌
This is wonderful !!!
Sharp tools and mad skills!!
Beautiful!
Amazing JAPANESE woodworking skills…
Do you like the new product?
@@HCarpenter it’s amazing. True craftsmanship.
Fantastic workmanship! What isnthe name of this joint please and where might I find drawn details of how to create it. Also, what is the species of wood used. Thanks in advance!
Ir gud mantap👍👍👍👍👍🏆
You are very talented I just had to subscribe to your channel so I could see more. Could you tell me what is the angle of the bevel on your chisel that you use to shave the sides of the dovetail ?
You can find it at woodworking stores
How you make your tools so sharp like a samurai
Wet stones and elbow grease. The right kind of chisel material helps: folded steel.
A lifetime handmade joint. Congratulations ! What kind of wood do you usually use ?
Que lindo trabalho, parabéns.
Fantastico lavoro
Great work. Still I have a question: Isn´t that open end of dovetail on second pice weakpoint of whole joint? Seems to me to be easiest part to break, considering wood grain... Left this piece more connected with rest of beam by some sort of plating (not have that dovetail open through whole width of beam) could make it more robust and at the end it could cover that dovetail joint of third piece after final assemby. But just asking.
Very nice. Good thing the humidity didn't change before that was done, or it may not have fit. Lol
Simply amazing. You make that look so easy. I can't even imagine the time it takes to learn how to do something as complicated as that joint. Just WOW !
Really amazing skills. Mind blown, liked and subbed.
Bonjour Monsieur.
Avec quel bois travaillez vous ? Il a l'air assez dur !
MAN that chisel is sharp.
I'll just put this on the H-Shelf
ide bgus , tp terlalu lama dan boros waktu , this very long time
Сколько терпения усижчивости талант а главное Хотеть Восхищаюсь Желаю всего всего всего
good 🇧🇷
тысячелетиями так дерево обрабатывали, а теперь емейзинг скилл)
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