Мне всегда было интересно, когда ч смотрела на подобные изделия, как художник придает мертвому насекомому необходимую позу.. Спасибо вам, мастер, вы заполили пробел в моих знаниях. Как всегда потрясающее видео👏♥️🥰
Incredible work. The refining process is insane, but the end result makes it so worth it. Stellar video. How long have you been doing this for? I have so many questions haha
Ok gotta give you props for two things: 1. Handling an asian giant hornet even though it’s dead. My apiphobic ass won’t even touch dead bees or wasps. 2. The amount of time and dedication that you spent creating that. Makes me really appreciate resin based preservation and artwork.
My spheksophobic ass appreciates people like this who can make art out of a dead stingynope. Even encased in resin I couldn't have that in my house, but for sure watching the process of fixation, positioning and maintaining the appearance of vitality in death is fascinating. Major props to these brave individuals.
This was so pleasing to watch. :D I wish I'd had known or knew someone who knows about handling epoxy resin. Seeing the process...I see now why the butterfly I attempted to preserve turned into dust in that little box. I had even sealed or at least tried to seal any airflow that may have entered, but I was about 10 years old and didn't know acetone or any other chemical that was needed for the butterfly to keep it's shape. Very informative!!! Thank you for uploading!! :D
I have two of these that were on my grandfather's dest when I was eight years old, back in 1961, and they are in hemispheres. They are so beautiful. I'm 70 now, and will leave them to my kids.
@@4Makeit so it is a queen. european hornet queens look impressive when they fly by. and they are a bit smaller. the wings create a hum at the frequency of a razor, so its about 50 beats per second i wonder what the giant hornet queen would sound like. probably lower frequency but louder.
There are tons of what we refer to as Japanese giant sparrow bees (it’s not really a hornet it’s a bee category in Japan) as it’s native to Japan originally and in mountain remote side you would see it easily. I used to run for my life when it got close like 5 meters away. People die from it when it stings. Surprisingly even these giant sparrow bees have a place in the Japanese ecosystem in nature. They’re said to have great pest controls and eats pests in mountainous areas. These are killers for Japanese honey bees. But they’re all part of ecosystem.
Very well done! I have some cleared-and-stained fish embedded in epoxy that I need to sand, I just learned from you how to do that. Thank you! Excellent video.
I live in Japan where these giant hornets mostly live. Once I was in the park in the spring when the extra bee queens for the honeybees fly off and attached themselves to a branch of a tree while they look for their next next nesting site. Several of these huge giant hornets buzzed by and started picking off some of the outermost honeybees. They sounded like jet fighters compared to the honeybees which sounded like little propeller planes. They were scary!
@@CyMD Yes, we need to protect bees. You are absolutely correct!! Mostly they are dying from Illnesses and parasites more than the giant hornets. Bees in Japan can kill a bad giant hornet that comes to eat them. I have seen films here in Japan where 10 or 20 of honeybees will latch onto the giant hornet that invades their hive and then they will flap their wings and make the hornet too hot and in about 5 or 10 minutes the hornet will die of heat exposure. So those weak bees do have a defense. (*'▽'*)
@@Pammellam I have seen the documentary about bees defence against hornets - it is truly amazing. But still not all defences are successful and if one scout make it out alive entire bees nest will suffer consequences. I believe you are aware of what Albert Einstein said about bees - thats why i suggested Japan need to take it seriously... Either way iam glad that at least you care :)
@@CyMD Yes, I agree completely. Bees need to be protected above all else. We humans need bees very very much! Without bees, food will be almost impossible to grow!
@@CyMD the native honeybees in Japan have ways to fight against hornets, they have coexisted for thousands years. It’s usually best to leave nature as it is. I agree that we need to get rid of it in the other part of the world
昆虫は苦手ですが、ものすごく手間暇かけた製作工程に感服しました。なんて美しいんだろう。
ブラックライトをあてると目が光るの、めちゃくちゃにかっこいいです……
たまたま樹脂の中にいるだけで出ようと思ったらいつでも出られそうな迫力がある
ライトが当たって、目が青く光っているように見えるのカッコイイ
素晴らしい。勉強になりました。
関節を柔らかくする、足先を釣り糸5mmで浮かせる、脱泡とか凄いです。
見事な標本というほかない
素晴らしい
標本っていう趣旨からは外れるかもしれませんが、触覚を治すときに紫外線ライトを当てたときに目が青く光ってかっこよかったので、ライトを内蔵してみるっていうのも面白そうですね
頑張ればモンハンのランゴスタになる気が……?
I thought the same,the blue eyes were cool.
お店でこんな感じのお着物があって、何でこんなに高いんだよ!
って、思ってたけど、この工程を見ると納得しました😅
むしろ安いのかもって思う今日この頃🤣
本当に丁寧な作業で尊敬する。
自分だったら確実に途中で羽か足折って、そのまま上手く直せなくて泣く。
Hi
やっぱりこういうものって何とも言えないかっこよさがある
ベルトサンダーとグラインダーは本屋でバイトしてるときに使ってたな、懐かしい。
1つ標本作るのに、これだけの時間が掛かってるんですね。まさに趣味の世界。
I always love when videos like that doesn't have music, only tool sounds
Same!
It’s called ASMR
@@thomass98 really? I didn't know, now it makes sense. Thanks
@@thomass98 It's isn't ASMR when it's irritating the viewer.
i wish more channels did this instead of using those boring cookie cutter non copyrighted songs
すごすぎ、昆虫針とかは初めて知った。
このチャンネル絶対伸びると思います。
This is awesome, I would have never known how to do this, very cool. Great work. Seeing the eyes glow under the UV light was very cool
ポージングまで完璧だし教材に使われるレベル すげぇ
ありがとうございます。生きている実物が見れないので、想像でポージングさせた感じもありますが、そう言って頂けると安心します。
うまくいきました!Nicely Done! ありがとう 😍
標本の概念が変わるなぁ。
360°観れるし、何より保存期間が全然違いそう。
Мне всегда было интересно, когда ч смотрела на подобные изделия, как художник придает мертвому насекомому необходимую позу.. Спасибо вам, мастер, вы заполили пробел в моих знаниях. Как всегда потрясающее видео👏♥️🥰
😊
スズメバチとてもかっこいい標本になりましたね!他の昆虫や植物なんかもシリーズ化してくれたら嬉しいです。
ありがとうございます!スズメバチカッコいいですよね。ご要望に添えるよう頑張ります💪
カブトムシとかも見たいですね!
@@4Makeit それはスズメバチです!
@Taru shin それはスズメバチです!
@@4Makeit クロゴキブリお願いします!!
You're the great DIY worker! You've made it so patiently and skillfully😊
これは売ってほしい…!笑 紫外線ライトをあてた目、すごくきれいに光りますね👁️
そのうち欲しい方に買っていただけたら嬉しいですね。女王がなかなか安定して手に入らないのが難点です。
@@4Makeit このくらいの手間だと4500円くらいかな…
@@tnt7568 すみません、原価でそれ以上いってますね…
@@4Makeit まだ作ったことないけどそうなんですね…… 樹脂とかがもう少し安いと思ってたこのクオリティなら25000円から30000円くらいが妥当ですかね… こういうの欲しい人は喉から手が出るほど欲しいのでいくらでも売れると思いますw
@@tnt7568 なめ腐ってて草
Nice! I was always wondering how they got these bugs to be so perfectly propped up. Great work.
good!!
@@xijinpig7978bruh
虫はきらいだけど、めちゃくちゃ面白かったです。
こんなに手間と時間掛かるとは。
素晴らしい仕上がりですね。
The eyes 👀 glowing wen the uv lite hit it was fire 🔥!!!!! Great work by tha way!!!! Love from America NYC 🇺🇸!!!!!
見た事ない物とおもしろい工程ばっかりだから飽きずにずっと見れた
Incredible work. The refining process is insane, but the end result makes it so worth it. Stellar video. How long have you been doing this for? I have so many questions haha
Sanding is always a long tiring process but the results speak for themselves. It’s definitely worth the time and effort
That seems like they had at least a month of prep before they even thought about using any epoxy... Turned out RAD 👍👍
I just realized at 10:35 how big is the hornet compared to the dude hand. Scary 😂😂😂
I want one do you Export.
Hijacking top comment to ask- how tf does he make it magnetically levitate @ 6:42?!?!?!
凶暴で恐ろしい存在故に美しい
フィギュアも存在するが本物の存在感は迫力がありますね
ですね!!スズメバチに限らずですが、自然の機能性を追求した造形美って凄いなって思います。
うわぁ〜〜〜、すご〜〜〜い、スズメバチをレジンに閉じ込めるのかっこいいね。
サンダーやグラインダーなど、完成のために、めちゃめちゃ楽しみに準備して来てたんだなと伝わってきて面白いです笑
楽しかったですねぇ。同時に今までの手作業はなんだったんだ、とも思いました。
羽の展翅の仕方めっちゃ参考になりました‼️ありがとうございます
オススメにでてきた!
むっちゃかっこいい
攻撃性を全面に押し出した自然の造形、かっこいいですねぇ。刺されたくはありませんが。
時間と手間がかかった分
素晴らしい逸品が出来上がりましたね👍
普段目にしないような専門的な道具が色々出てきて、最後にキレイキレイ出てくるの笑う
標本作り初めて見ました。なかなか面白い…!
無視は苦手だけど標本になると綺麗でカッコよくて凄い…動いてると怖い…
What's so funny
Wow you’ve seen one of those things? I hope to never have the honor!
こうやって見るとバンダイガチャの「とっくりばち」ほんとに良く出来てる。
「このために買った…」の二連発で思わず吹き出してしまいました(笑)
捗るぅ!文明の利器最高!!って作業するんですが、月末にクレカの請求見てまあまあ真顔になりますね。
@@4Makeit 気合いの購入二連発な勇姿から「残り少ない研磨剤を振り出す映像」「まさかここでキレイキレイ?その汎用性の高さよ!」の対比がお見事ですwww
@@4Makeit 2つで8万くらいするんじゃないですかw
essa abelha é de verdade?
Lol
One of the most fascinating, intricate, and amazing things I have ever watched. Truly remarkable work. 👍
ベルトサンダーやグラインダーとか、触れたら手が削れそうなやつを素手でやる主さんすごすぎる…………!!!
出来上がりもすんごい綺麗でびっくりしました✨✨
ありがとうございます。
人によって意見が結構変わるんですよね。手袋も選択間違えると巻き込まれたりするので(経験者)、僕は「失敗しても擦り傷で済むなら」と素手でやってます。とはいえ素人なのでプロフェッショナルがこの動画を見たら怒るかもしれません。
回転物を扱うときは手袋は危険ですよ
This is just amazing. Such detailed work!!! Good Job.
I have a dandelion seed ball puff in resin. I love it!
こういうのってこんな感じで作られてるんだと知って凄いと思いました
この為に買い揃えた道具が本格的過ぎて、笑うw (バキューム機もこのため!?)
素晴らしい!
予算と時間が許すなら、僕もやってみたい
ひぇぇめっちゃ美しい……たんぽぽレジンの動画も拝見しました、とても素晴らしい作品の動画をありがとうございます!!
これだけ手間暇掛かるんだから、販売したらそれなりの価格になっても納得出来る。お見事!
6:07のところのスズメバチの目が青く光るところかっこよくて好きです。
仮面ライダーみたい
fluorescent eyes
Ok gotta give you props for two things:
1. Handling an asian giant hornet even though it’s dead. My apiphobic ass won’t even touch dead bees or wasps.
2. The amount of time and dedication that you spent creating that. Makes me really appreciate resin based preservation and artwork.
My spheksophobic ass appreciates people like this who can make art out of a dead stingynope. Even encased in resin I couldn't have that in my house, but for sure watching the process of fixation, positioning and maintaining the appearance of vitality in death is fascinating. Major props to these brave individuals.
@@Sabot46290 I was stung by a scorpion once as a small boy. I got so sick my parents were afraid I would die. I was lucky to have survived.
great talent but EEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWww
@@Sabot46290 “stingynope.” Lol. Gonna use that.
This was so pleasing to watch. :D
I wish I'd had known or knew someone who knows about handling epoxy resin.
Seeing the process...I see now why the butterfly I attempted to preserve turned into dust in that little box. I had even sealed or at least tried to seal any airflow that may have entered, but I was about 10 years old and didn't know acetone or any other chemical that was needed for the butterfly to keep it's shape. Very informative!!! Thank you for uploading!! :D
Thanks for the comment! I too have had a lot of help from the internet.
I have a dry butterfly in my kitchen and it doesn't desintegrates.
For almost 10 months
@@luisapaza317 Dude do some cleaning!
@@vonsopas N
過去に、気泡だらけの残念なレジンジオラマを自慢気に上げている方がいて、こんなものかと思っていましたが、真空脱泡機を使うとこんなに美しくなるんですね。大変参考になりました
触覚をなおしたときのように壊れたものも治せるのかと思うとUVレジン凄いですね。
とても勉強になりました。
紫外線さえ当たれば固まる手軽さはいいですね。多分これからも大活躍だと思います。
綺麗すぎる!
これからも沢山の素晴らしい物をつくって欲しいです
頑張ります。ありがとうございます。
普段遭遇したら逃げる生き物だから、こんなにゆっくりマジマジと見れて良かったですw
6:05でUVライト当てたときにハチの目が青く光るの好き
CRAZY!
6:08 オオスズメバチの目が光っている・・・カッコいい
このチャンネルは間違いなく伸びる
嬉しいお言葉ですねぇ。ありがとうございます。
I have two of these that were on my grandfather's dest when I was eight years old, back in 1961, and they are in hemispheres. They are so beautiful. I'm 70 now, and will leave them to my kids.
Really enjoyed this. I am fascinated with these hornets and would love one of these. Great 👍 work!
Thank you. I want to make a lot of them, but the queen bees are hard to come by.
@@4Makeit so it is a queen.
european hornet queens look impressive when they fly by. and they are a bit smaller.
the wings create a hum at the frequency of a razor, so its about 50 beats per second
i wonder what the giant hornet queen would sound like. probably lower frequency but louder.
There are tons of what we refer to as Japanese giant sparrow bees (it’s not really a hornet it’s a bee category in Japan) as it’s native to Japan originally and in mountain remote side you would see it easily. I used to run for my life when it got close like 5 meters away. People die from it when it stings. Surprisingly even these giant sparrow bees have a place in the Japanese ecosystem in nature. They’re said to have great pest controls and eats pests in mountainous areas. These are killers for Japanese honey bees. But they’re all part of ecosystem.
Imagine after 1000 years , they discover it and say, " omg , intact prehistoric hornet fossilised in resin!" 😂
It will be next level i wish we had something like T-Rex in epo world needs galery with all spiecies like this.. and plants for education
A thousand years isn't pre historic.
@@mehranfarooq1738 Lets start with a million.
@@mediademon90 i doubt there'd be humans left lol
@@mehranfarooq1738 I agree.
こんなに凄いから、登録者数増えて欲しい!みんな色んな人に知って欲しい…
お陰様で今まで見たことない勢いで増えてますね。ありがとうございます。精進します。
コメントした時800にんで、返信してくださった時900人でいま1000人!!!おめでとうございます🎉
タオルから覗いた際、すごく綺麗でびっくりした
このチャンネルは絶対、人気になる。
励みになります。
Я не любитель всяких насекомых. От некоторых даже шарахаюсь или ору 😄 , но мастерство отличное! Даже посмотрела полностью без перемотки👍
Привет человек
Wow, that really was amazing!
The amount of effort that went into it and the attention to detail outstanding.
👏
That resin came out perfectly clear, amazing job with this. So freakin cool
スズメバチ自体も標本全体もかっこいい
Yx
素晴らしい仕上がりですね👍
That was awesome the attention to detail and the amount of patience you have is phenomenal, VERY well done
Very well done! I have some cleared-and-stained fish embedded in epoxy that I need to sand, I just learned from you how to do that. Thank you! Excellent video.
オオスズメバチの恐ろしいところは、外来種の昆虫が日本に来てもオオスズメバチが一瞬で駆逐するので、昆虫類の外来種問題が他と比べて少ないという...
Imperial japanese hornet
なんなら海外でめちゃくちゃ悪さしてるっていう
そりゃ明確な天敵がニホンミツバチかカマキリくらいの獰猛な肉食昆虫だしアメリカだと天敵皆無の楽園
まぁ外来種がいないのはわるいことじゃないよね。
ただアメリカではキラービーを駆除するためにスズメバチを日本から取り寄せたんだけどスズメバチが強すぎて、キラービーよりスズメバチが問題になってる。
キラービーよりキラービーなんだよな。スズメバチは。
Nhk
展翅標本は時々見かけますが工程を全然知らなかったので勉強になりました
樹脂の色を変えれば琥珀みたいの作れるのでは?
いけますね!着色はレジン専用の塗料が必要かと思います。
スズメバチ見るのもダメなくらいめちゃくちゃ怖いんだけど、標本作りが面白くて全部見ちゃったわ
I love that he uses construction grade tools to do all of this detail work. Make your life easier and get some smaller tools my man!
最後はキレイキレイできれいきれいするのね😳
Wow that was so Cool.
Loved the way you carefully pined it out.
Well done.
I live in Japan where these giant hornets mostly live. Once I was in the park in the spring when the extra bee queens for the honeybees fly off and attached themselves to a branch of a tree while they look for their next next nesting site. Several of these huge giant hornets buzzed by and started picking off some of the outermost honeybees. They sounded like jet fighters compared to the honeybees which sounded like little propeller planes. They were scary!
you need (any capable organisation) do something about it. If bees keeps dying world is fucked. Seriosly protect them from this parasitic hornets.
@@CyMD Yes, we need to protect bees. You are absolutely correct!!
Mostly they are dying from Illnesses and parasites more than the giant hornets. Bees in Japan can kill a bad giant hornet that comes to eat them. I have seen films here in Japan where 10 or 20 of honeybees will latch onto the giant hornet that invades their hive and then they will flap their wings and make the hornet too hot and in about 5 or 10 minutes the hornet will die of heat exposure. So those weak bees do have a defense. (*'▽'*)
@@Pammellam I have seen the documentary about bees defence against hornets - it is truly amazing. But still not all defences are successful and if one scout make it out alive entire bees nest will suffer consequences. I believe you are aware of what Albert Einstein said about bees - thats why i suggested Japan need to take it seriously... Either way iam glad that at least you care :)
@@CyMD Yes, I agree completely. Bees need to be protected above all else. We humans need bees very very much! Without bees, food will be almost impossible to grow!
@@CyMD the native honeybees in Japan have ways to fight against hornets, they have coexisted for thousands years. It’s usually best to leave nature as it is. I agree that we need to get rid of it in the other part of the world
Please do more of animal resin such as insect!! ❤️❤️ Love your videos!
Excellent work a true Master 😉
I think if you make a series of enclosing insects, plants and animals in resin this will attract watchers. Great work by the way!
ANIMALS?!
@@TheOldCroute humans?
@@TheOldCroute The dead one obv
@@TheOldCroute what ?
@@_realaccount yeah but still
標本ってこうやって作るんやね…
手間と時間がかかってるわ。すごいな。
虫、昆虫なんてほんま大嫌いやけど、なんか美しいっておもた。芸術を感じたww
山仕事してますが時期によっては稀にもっと巨大な(倍は言い過ぎですが本当にデカイです)スズメバチが飛んでますね。女王なんでしょうけど。空飛ぶシャウエッセンですよマジで
実物見たことあるのは貴重な体験ですね!羽音も凄いって聞くので蜂の気が立ってない時に是非遭遇してみたいものです。
すごすぎる
これが芸術か
The UV resin to seal up the mold is actually extremely clever! I never thought about that
🤩 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 👌
🐝✋
凄く参考になりました❗️真似をさせて頂き、お陰様で綺麗に形で残せましたが、真空脱泡機がないので何か代替の方法を考えています😅
樹脂標本は画期的過ぎる
空気に触れないから脊椎動物でも標本にできるし、
その気になれば台所でもできる
昆虫のミイラを永久に保存できる画期的な方法ですね。
Why is this recommended on my feed? I'm getting goosebumps everywhereeeee😂 but nice artwork!!
How gentle you had to be with the delicate wasp looked like crazy surgery work.. I couldn’t imagine the patience that went into this. Cool vid bro!
令和の琥珀ですねぇ
Steady and precise precision work with those big Man hands... well done!
Very clear resin, it lookslike glass. I'm so happy I've never seen one of those hornets up close!!!
最初からモールド作り始まるまで6週間待ったか?
すごい🤩
Amazing job.
Thanks!
『この為に買った』連続わろた
凝ってんなめっちゃ綺麗w
¡Qué hermoso trabajo! 😍
Hermoso, excelente trabajo. Mis sinceras felicitaciones. Gracias
Magnífica. Parabens pelo trabalho artístico. Grande abraço Brasil
樹脂標本って結構手間がかかるんですね。凄い綺麗で透明なアクリル
こんなん売ってたら絶対買うわ
You are really talented man. It's sad that you haven't posted for almost a year. I hope you are doing well 👍
He unfortunately passed away due to him getting attacked by an entire hive of these hornets while trying to film a video.
@@adrilovesadonai please tell me you're joking
RIP 4Makeit. You will be missed!
lol im just kidding
The guy is probably joking
@@fatih8053 Me when I spread misinformation on the internet
11:19 it's like you're washing your hands with hornet soap!
技術と美術は10だね🙆♂️