Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France. We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project. We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials. Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
Very nice work. I use chalk this seems less messy indoors. I will be watching more of your videos thank you for sharing. Making things really helps you appreciate them.
Calculate one side of a regular octagon, a regular hexadecagon, and a regular 32 polygon that circumscribes a circle. keisan.casio.jp/exec/system/1258348324
I don't understand why you start from an octagon and then a hexadecagon, etc, why don't you start from a circle drawn at both ends of your wood from the beginning?
Just guessing but if he did as you suggest he wouldn’t have any references in the middle of the wood, basically anything between either end he would be guessing at. Using the chalk lines, he always has a reference point to work to.
Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction
We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France.
We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project.
We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials.
Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
Wonderfully satisfying work is the reward of itself.
Very nice work. I use chalk this seems less messy indoors. I will be watching more of your videos thank you for sharing. Making things really helps you appreciate them.
Keep it up! 😁
Nice Jackson 5 in the background.😁👍 Good radio!😉
Woah! Insane skill it's kind of scary.
Awesome
dont need sand paper if your plane can slice one grain layer of wood at a time its gonna be smooth
i bought a lathe after watching this video XD
Does anyone know what the Japanese tool is called that was used to pare down timbers like a plane but was on a long handle?
Please let me know the proportion / distances you mark on wood. Thank you.
Calculate one side of a regular octagon, a regular hexadecagon, and a regular 32 polygon that circumscribes a circle.
keisan.casio.jp/exec/system/1258348324
@@suikoushya Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very useful.
I don't understand why you start from an octagon and then a hexadecagon, etc, why don't you start from a circle drawn at both ends of your wood from the beginning?
Just guessing but if he did as you suggest he wouldn’t have any references in the middle of the wood, basically anything between either end he would be guessing at. Using the chalk lines, he always has a reference point to work to.
Kindly gave me a full name of that plane.thank you
Uchimaru kanna r=30
@@suikoushya doumo arigatou gozaimashita. Mata yoroshiko
Step 1: find tree
Step 2: cut tree down
Now you have round wood 😂
Notice the fiber orientation of the material used in this video. Please look forward to!