@constantinep.9357 I am 39 and have been doing woodworking all my life. I have seen others younger than me taking up woodworking in TH-cam videos. Sure, there might be fewer people doing it, but there will always be people picking up woodworking in the future. It will never die out completely.
Oh, I remember those falk trolleys in my working days in a fish factory. Before health and safety, we would fly around on them from station to station, which saved a lot of walking. It was very much like riding those foot scooters young and not so young ride today, only a lot heavier. To stop it, we'd turn the handle sharply, and that would stop it quickly. Thank you so much for the memories. I admire the fact skill and workmanship, both old and new, and the dedication and pride attainable only through your craftsmanship. Thank you from New Zealand, Nuku noa! ❤❤❤
the fascinating thing about the japanese is, they can be cutting edge total quality modern production, yet still have room for ancient craftsmanship. don't see that in the US
Great video, thank you for sharing! One very small correction for future videos, 49:17 the legs are not placed in a mold. In metal and woodworking, that is called a "jig". It holds the pieces in the correct position for welding, fastening with bolts, screws, glue, etc. You can see it at 48:45 as well, when the worker uses the three clamps, that is also a jig. 🙂
Although it maybe is just a wooden spoon, the effort, dedication and craftsmanship adds to perfection which gives a value more then just a spoon. A beautiful creation.
Autentico rigore professionale che si nota in questo video, a partire dagli strumenti e le lame che il primo anziano artigiano ha posati in ordine e sempre efficienti ... pochi come i giapponesi . Grazie
да что ты, у нас не хуже делают, а может даже и лучше, просто вместо того что бы перенимать мастерство от предков, такие так ты хвалят японцев на ютубе. Так что не нужно говорить о том чего не знаешь.
Εχω καταγωγή απο την Ελλαδα.Μενω στην Αρχαία Ολυμπία.Εδω στο Μουσείο βρίσκεται ενα απο τα τελειοτερα μαρμαρινα αγαλματα του κοσμου.Ο Ερμης του Πραξιτέλους.Αυτος ο χειροτεχνης εχει την ηρεμια και την ποιότητα μεγαλου καλιτεχνη.Μπραβο του.!!!
I was relaxing so much watching those ladles being carved, then all the almost Zen-like relaxation fell away in front of me when an industrial process with robotic arms started hahaha
Как ловко и мастерски работают умелые руки. Было очень интересно посмотреть на ваши работы Люди, как роботы все четко и аккуратно выполняют свою работу. Супер!!! 👍👍👍
Stimmt etwas schleifen hätte den Löffeln gut getan. Wie lange mag so ein Holzlöffel für die Suppe halten? Ohne Oberflächlichenbehandlung mag Holz keine Flüssigkeit
Спасибо вам за интересное видео которые вы нам показываете!Ловкость рук этих людей завораживает,невозможно оторвать взгляд от их работы!У нас в России тоже есть люди которые занимаются резьбой ложек,когда я был маленьким я любил кушать деревянной ложкой.Лайк.👍
If the carpenter uses electric tools, it can be done at a fraction of the time. But by making it all by hands… it’s like creating unique art works. Would I be willing to pay more for is craftsmanship? Definitely! Unlike identical machined utensils, each one would have different ‘fingerprint’…..So ‘Japanese’. Then there’s hand pallet fork lift, laser cutting, robot welding….all about precisions…..Again, also, so ‘Japanese’! I remembered watching Begin Japanology about mini factory. Some part of JAXA’s Japanese rockets that went into space were made by a little metal shop with very few employees rather than a giant manufacturer!
These Japonese are virtuosos of blades, but also douer to perfect, a perfect work. Like wooden spoons, the pipe the melangeur . What I like about them is the Katana blades, which cut like butter. These blacksmiths are gods, when the Tamahagane flows. To make a powerful blade, it will pass between several craftsmen to perfect it , that the Samurai used several centuries ago
Everything looked great when it came to the mixer. Apart from the fire/electric shock risk that is the motor connection. How hard would it be to just stick them in a little enclosure?
Опыт резки по дереву, а главное знание структуры и понимание как его лучше обрабатывать не могут не внушать уважения. Подобные профессии уходят в прошлое, а потому бесценный опыт каждого такого специалиста важен уже как народное достояние. Будет безумно жаль, если у такого мастера не окажется продолжателей его древнейшего исскуcтва. Речь шла о мастере по работе с деревом*
I would have liked names and other metadata, e.g. who the man is making the wooden ladle, when and where it was recorded, where to watch more of his work
@@lordlapswans Wait, What? Your inhaling smoke from a pipe and your concerned about the pipe being made with solder? Oh never mind, I get it now....... NOPE.
In America our spoon making process is. Step 1. Get in vehicle. Step 2. Drive to Walmart, stopping a short time to acquire fried chicken to satiate obesity.. Step 3 Buy the spoon.
*The sound of the camera man breathing during the spoon making is driving me crazy lol.... I barley like when i breath so i definitely dont want to hear someone elses nose whistle lol*
Lo realmente impresionante (a parte de ver al artesano trabajar) es ver que el 90% de sus herramientas son fabricadas (algunas son formones modificados) chapó! 😮
Sunt din Romania si constat că țăranii noștri sunt mult mai pricepuți în ceea ce privește confecționarea lingurilor din lemn. Ei folosesc doar 4 unelte si reușesc adevarate opere de artă. Mult mai repede si mult mai frumoase. Japonezii lucrează mai sigur dar foarte lent si fără randament.
_“I just saw the coolest video about an old man who makes wooden spoons!”_ If future-me traveled back in time to talk to past-me, I probably wouldn’t believe me.
Этот дед, что делает курительные трубки не совсем старый человек. Ему ни как не дашь 90 лет. Я видел в кино ихних долгожителей. Посмотрите на его руки, это руки довольно ещё молодого человека. Ему от силы 60 лет.
横畠さんの作品を使うとわかる。使わせて頂くことに感謝。😊
You can see the wear patterns on his tools, I'm not surprised after he's been using them for 70 years. My respect to this craftsman.
I love watching old craftsmen doing what they do best. Lost art and talent. Inspiring to say the least. Japanese are amazing people.
It's not a lost art and lost talent if people are still doing it.
@@chrisstearns10 True Chris, but its only the elderly people left doing this type of work.
@constantinep.9357 I am 39 and have been doing woodworking all my life. I have seen others younger than me taking up woodworking in TH-cam videos. Sure, there might be fewer people doing it, but there will always be people picking up woodworking in the future. It will never die out completely.
It's irrelevant art because machinery does what they do with better precision.
WOW, it's amazing what a good artisan can produce. Superb craftmanship. Greetings from Paraguay.
There is just something satisfying watching things being built
Oh, I remember those falk trolleys in my working days in a fish factory. Before health and safety, we would fly around on them from station to station, which saved a lot of walking. It was very much like riding those foot scooters young and not so young ride today, only a lot heavier. To stop it, we'd turn the handle sharply, and that would stop it quickly. Thank you so much for the memories. I admire the fact skill and workmanship, both old and new, and the dedication and pride attainable only through your craftsmanship. Thank you from New Zealand, Nuku noa! ❤❤❤
That wood has incredible straight grain.
まさかビシャモンの製造工程を見られるとは。
頑丈で重宝しております。
❤❤❤😊🎉💞🔥.
I'm so impressed on the tradition they have on their work they do.
전통도 아니고 단순 한 일을 왜 저리 미련 하게 할까?????
@@justinlee8662 일본을 싫어한다면 무리하게 일본 동영상을 보지 않아도됩니다.
Amazing Japanese craftsmanship and mass production process. Interesting to watch. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI
Những nghệ nhân Nhật làm thủ công khỏi chê chỗ nào, Họ làm sắc sảo tuyệt vời 🇯🇵👍
👍👍
Always HAPPY to see a new Video from you!!!!
Isso é um verdadeiro artista, transformar da madeira, conchas, colheres e outros, precisa de muita habilidade para manueseiar essas ferramentas.
🇧🇷🇧🇷Japan! We the world respect and LOVE YOU .🇧🇷❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
Workers/craft persons are very focused good ethics and fine details, a tribute to them all including the sound, camera and editing
Hermoso, maravilloso, extraordinario. Gracias por compartir.
When Sansei asks you to hand him tool number 3-15.4a from the wall, you better get it right for him. True master 🇯🇵🙏
the fascinating thing about the japanese is, they can be cutting edge total quality modern production, yet still have room for ancient craftsmanship. don't see that in the US
Race has nothing to do with it. They have several thousand years head start, and population density orders of magnitude greater than ours.
"don't see that in the US" - Yeah, and the US has lost it's manufacturing too. Weak leadership sold the country out.
That is some good quality 👍 nice job on the details it came out great 😃✌️❤
저렇게 고생해서 만들어서 50~100엔정도도 못받을텐데,, 고생이 심하다
Great video, thank you for sharing!
One very small correction for future videos, 49:17 the legs are not placed in a mold. In metal and woodworking, that is called a "jig". It holds the pieces in the correct position for welding, fastening with bolts, screws, glue, etc. You can see it at 48:45 as well, when the worker uses the three clamps, that is also a jig. 🙂
The jig is up
I would call that a fixture. A jig also guides the tool (like when used for drilling, it also guides the drill), a fixture does not.
Although it maybe is just a wooden spoon, the effort, dedication and craftsmanship adds to perfection which gives a value more then just a spoon. A beautiful creation.
Autentico rigore professionale che si nota in questo video, a partire dagli strumenti e le lame che il primo anziano artigiano ha posati in ordine e sempre efficienti ... pochi come i giapponesi .
Grazie
Trong họ làm rất thuần thục lão luyện, Nghề họ làm gia truyền nhiều đời để lại 🇯🇵👍
This satisfies me on every level
Nhìn bộ đồ nghề của người Nhật, Là biết tay nghề của họ cao cấp cỡ nào...🇯🇵👍
Son los mejores yo fan de su Artesanía.
Tengo Gramiles y cepillos Japoneses.
Love the sound of the wood. Good effort. Keep it up! Awesome mastery, a pleasure to witness.
That is a lot of process when making a spon! And his tools are amazing
Тоже мне мастер, сколько можно восхищаться иностранными темами. Так и себя забыть недолго
Superb being given the opportunity to watch a master craftsmen at work
japan tech giant but still there are traditional masters it's a great thing
My total respect and admiration- A true Art-Form.
Всегда поражаюсь японским мастерством! Дай Бог вам хорошего здоровья! Нигде в мире нет такого трудолюбивого народа!❤❤❤
да что ты, у нас не хуже делают, а может даже и лучше, просто вместо того что бы перенимать мастерство от предков, такие так ты хвалят японцев на ютубе. Так что не нужно говорить о том чего не знаешь.
@@jeksejekse6277 у нас ложки одним до сих пор режут! технологии мля ковшей )
@@jeksejekse6277 одним топором
Это бот
He make it look so easy, but I know it took years to gain that level of experience. ~ Paul ~
شكرًا جزيلًا لكم إخواننا اليابان على الفنون الجميله اتمنا السلامة انا عراقي مقيم في دولة المانيا الدمقراطية والانسانية ❤
Εχω καταγωγή απο την Ελλαδα.Μενω στην Αρχαία Ολυμπία.Εδω στο Μουσείο βρίσκεται ενα απο τα τελειοτερα μαρμαρινα αγαλματα του κοσμου.Ο Ερμης του Πραξιτέλους.Αυτος ο χειροτεχνης εχει την ηρεμια και την ποιότητα μεγαλου καλιτεχνη.Μπραβο του.!!!
🔥.
Thank you for letting us see these traditions,techniques and skills...
And with a heavy heart fading techniques and skills.
I was relaxing so much watching those ladles being carved, then all the almost Zen-like relaxation fell away in front of me when an industrial process with robotic arms started hahaha
lol I was dozing off then jolted awake when the robot arm flew across my screen.
Цырк на дроте...😮 а не работа....
Ковшей и ложек я сделал не одну тысячу,,,. Просто понты для кино
Просто топором ...сработать и крючком..внутри..😂😂😊
Vielen Dank für diese Videos. Liebe Grüße Gerry
Как ловко и мастерски работают умелые руки.
Было очень интересно посмотреть на ваши работы
Люди, как роботы все четко и аккуратно выполняют свою работу.
Супер!!! 👍👍👍
А вы считаете так в России не умеют работать. Продолжайте восхищаться криворукими и кривоглазыми.
どれも工程が美しい。
The music for the hand-truck segment really captures the misery of having to make those things day in and day out.
Wow,Very , Good, video 📹 México 🇲🇽
1:07:31 ❤😊😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Masters of the woodworking craft leave no tool marks on their final product.
Stimmt etwas schleifen hätte den Löffeln gut getan. Wie lange mag so ein Holzlöffel für die Suppe halten? Ohne Oberflächlichenbehandlung mag Holz keine Flüssigkeit
Cool hash pipes!
Those five accords of "piano" music just make you fall asleep. The monotone repeating sound is truly a bad idea mr.editor!
おたまなんて高品質なやつが100円で買える時代によお作りますわ
I know what they smoke in those pipes. HASHI-MOTA! 😂
木杓子おもしろすぎる
Outstanding workmanship, if you order a japanese tool, you know it will be the best tool you could ever own.
Too bad he can't put a decent handle on any of his own tools.
Hands and eyes of a master!
Спасибо вам за интересное видео которые вы нам показываете!Ловкость рук этих людей завораживает,невозможно оторвать взгляд от их работы!У нас в России тоже есть люди которые занимаются резьбой ложек,когда я был маленьким я любил кушать деревянной ложкой.Лайк.👍
в России ложки круче делают!)) т.с. образец всем !)))
@@azandrymax я сам из России я и не спорю!Но нужно уважать людей и ручной труд.
Greetings coming from Indonesia, Maluku Province, Aru Islands, greetings fellow anglers and always strike greetings
If the carpenter uses electric tools, it can be done at a fraction of the time. But by making it all by hands… it’s like creating unique art works. Would I be willing to pay more for is craftsmanship? Definitely! Unlike identical machined utensils, each one would have different ‘fingerprint’…..So ‘Japanese’.
Then there’s hand pallet fork lift, laser cutting, robot welding….all about precisions…..Again, also, so ‘Japanese’!
I remembered watching Begin Japanology about mini factory. Some part of JAXA’s Japanese rockets that went into space were made by a little metal shop with very few employees rather than a giant manufacturer!
Наши липы повырубаили! Одним ножом за час ещё лучше можно изготовить. Какую-то лабуду показали! Тьфу!
I want a set for my kitchen. Such beautiful craftsmanship... and how do I acquire a smoking pipe? I would love one!
Nice and excellent hand skills amazing. Thank you.
Que hermosa manera de compartir tanta sabiduría, gracias!
Bendiciones a todos los que lo hacen posible...gracias...buena salud
I am willing to bet that these tools are all hand made. I bet they are very sharp. I would like to learn how they sharpen their tools?.
@@david-ow3nv Their all so busy blowing smoke that no one can ask an intelligent question.
For example, what kind of wood does he use...
These Japonese are virtuosos of blades, but also douer to perfect, a perfect work. Like wooden spoons, the pipe the melangeur . What I like about them is the Katana blades, which cut like butter. These blacksmiths are gods, when the Tamahagane flows. To make a powerful blade, it will pass between several craftsmen to perfect it , that the Samurai used several centuries ago
🇯🇵 Jesteście wspaniali ❤ Dziękuję
Funny that with all the automation the human eye hand coordination is still required.
This man is a gem 😊❤
Спасибо Господу! Что есть Япония! Пусть будет счастлив этот удивительный народ! Единственный в мире понимающий, что такое культура. ❤
Ну да,от культуры до мраzzии как раком до луны...🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful.... the master spoonmaker it's a step down of Buddha
Wonderful work ❤❤❤
Everything looked great when it came to the mixer. Apart from the fire/electric shock risk that is the motor connection. How hard would it be to just stick them in a little enclosure?
El trabajo de la madera es propio a todas las culturas. No obstante, ver los artesanos japoneses, es hipnótico.
😅tous ceux qui mange la soupe vous témoigne leurs profond respect ! France merci !
すばらしいです❤❤❤❤
Truly a craftsman what an honour to watch him work😊
Untuk di pasar Asia prodak Japan memang teruji kualitasnya. is the best japan.
Amazing Great Job
Глядя, как парни делали тележку, я понимаю почему японские легковые автомобили самые лучшие в на планете.❤
🎉❤
Опыт резки по дереву, а главное знание структуры и понимание как его лучше обрабатывать не могут не внушать уважения. Подобные профессии уходят в прошлое, а потому бесценный опыт каждого такого специалиста важен уже как народное достояние. Будет безумно жаль, если у такого мастера не окажется продолжателей его древнейшего исскуcтва. Речь шла о мастере по работе с деревом*
Меня бы силком не затащили к такому мастеру. Какое там нахер знание структуры.
茶碗の持ち方が独特でよいと思いました〇
何処のスキー場だろ🤔 BM管理?
Ya me asombro el solo hecho de retirar la corteza sin tocar nada del resto
匠人精神,大师风范😊
I would have liked names and other metadata, e.g. who the man is making the wooden ladle, when and where it was recorded, where to watch more of his work
this is impressive, the control he has, Hats off
He is quite a Master at the work he doze. I bet he take grate pride in the pipes he makes.
Yes ! But i have worry's about smoking from a pipe with solder ??
@@lordlapswans Wait, What? Your inhaling smoke from a pipe and your concerned about the pipe being made with solder? Oh never mind, I get it now....... NOPE.
In America our spoon making process is. Step 1. Get in vehicle. Step 2. Drive to Walmart, stopping a short time to acquire fried chicken to satiate obesity.. Step 3 Buy the spoon.
BONITA ARTESANIA QUE BIEN QUE USTED LA SIGUE FABRICABNDO FELICIDADES
Сам грешу столяркой. Но делаю не ложки, а ковшики индивидуальной формы. Кое какие моменты запомнил.
*The sound of the camera man breathing during the spoon making is driving me crazy lol.... I barley like when i breath so i definitely dont want to hear someone elses nose whistle lol*
Lo realmente impresionante (a parte de ver al artesano trabajar) es ver que el 90% de sus herramientas son fabricadas (algunas son formones modificados) chapó! 😮
Sunt din Romania si constat că țăranii noștri sunt mult mai pricepuți în ceea ce privește confecționarea lingurilor din lemn. Ei folosesc doar 4 unelte si reușesc adevarate opere de artă. Mult mai repede si mult mai frumoase. Japonezii lucrează mai sigur dar foarte lent si fără randament.
The ladles are beautiful
_“I just saw the coolest video about an old man who makes wooden spoons!”_
If future-me traveled back in time to talk to past-me, I probably wouldn’t believe me.
Very interesting. Thank you. Domo arigato)) can you say, whats wood use?
Хорошая работа .
Wow so amazing . Very skillful
Сделать ковш, и так быстро , может только большой мастер.❤😊❤
この技術素晴らしいですね。職人の技惚れ惚れします。このお玉買いたいですね。欲しいけど何処で買えるのかな?プラスチックや金物ステンレスなどは何処でも買うことが出来るけどこう言う手作りの物は無くなってしまうんだねぇ。
Creating marutas!
Er arbeitet ohne Brille! Wau! Он работает без очков! Охренеть, в его возрасте! Я поражен!
Is there a website I can go to in order to price and possibly order a set of the carving knives?
Svaka cast majstore
Очень красивый человек!!!
Мастер само собой, но как он двигается, как садится\встает, как разговаривает все КРАСИВО!
Этот дед, что делает курительные трубки не совсем старый человек. Ему ни как не дашь 90 лет. Я видел в кино ихних долгожителей. Посмотрите на его руки, это руки довольно ещё молодого человека. Ему от силы 60 лет.