저렇게 나무망치로 끼워 맞추는 걸 보고 일부 알지도 못하는 사람들이 ' 일본 전통 건축기술에서는 기둥을 깍아서 맞추면 정확하게 딱 들어맞는데 한국 방식은 기술이 모자라 억지로 끼워 맞춘다' 라고 폄하했던 적이 있었다더군요. 나무는 온,습도에 따라 수축, 팽창을 반복하는데 저렇게 딱 끼워넣지 않고 일본식으로 하면 나중에 간극이 벌어져서 말그대로 건물이 덜렁덜렁 거리는 수가 있다고 합니다. 이거 조상님들 대단한 지혜입니다.
Wonderful heated Raised bed (platform) like the caravans that ran the silk road back in the very ancient times (in the states its called a rock stove with a mass heater). The craftmanship is EXCELLENT and the Joinery work is better than I have seen in a very long time (please pass on your knowledge to your children, grandchildren and anybody else that wishes to learn it). Thank you for letting me watch a MASTER CARPENTER AT WORK!
정말 귀중한 영상 자료네요. 저는 캐나다에 있는 한국인으로서 한옥과 온돌에 관심이 있어 여러 영상을 찾아보았는데, 이 영상만큼 쉽게 이해가 되게 만든 것은 없었어요. 그리고 실력이 대단하시네요. 혼자서 한옥이며, 구들이며.... 정말 훌륭하시고 자랑스럽습니다. 한옥과 온돌방 명맥을 이렇게 계승해주셔서 . 짱짱짱....
Having been a cabinet maker all my working life I can so appreciate the mind blowing skills of this brilliant artisan. Long may his talents be handed down.
오래전 부터 wood wood님의 구독자입니다. 통나무주택, 목조주택, 인테리어를 전문으로 살아가고있는 목수인데요.선생님의 영상을 보고 무척 감탄하고 기뻤습니다. '온고이지신' 전통과 신문물의 적절한 조화로 구들이 만들어지는 과정에서 과학적인 열이동과 열을 응축하는 과정이 너무 충격적인 감탄이었습니다. 고맙습니다. That's great !
My kittens were watching your cats 'helping' you build the stove. This is the first of your videos I have seen but I will be watching more of them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world!
I have watched you from the very beginning and I must say that I never took my eyes off of everything you've been doing. I am very impressed with the way that you have done this project. I look forward to see what your next project will be. I also need to say that I have learned a lot by watching you you're amazing.
I have so much respect for this, clearly accomplished man! Carpenter, craftsman and human being! I've never see the Ondol system built. It's amazing and we should have these done in the western homes, as cost of heating a home is expensive!!!
Большое спасибо за прекрасное видео. Замечательное сочетание традиционных и современных технологий. Огромный кропотливый труд. Умилил кот, признавший новый дом.
I've never seen this heating system before and it's ingenious ! This man who built it and the room addition is truly a master craftsmanship . I was a carpenter myself and I know that he is very skilled with his tools and in building this structure. I learned a lot with watching this video and I'm grateful that he posted it . I look forward to watching more of them. Thank you very much. 🇱🇷🦊🐾
Always admired the traditional construction techniques and architecture when I lived in Korea. Interesting to see it done. Beautiful joinery and timbers. Feels like Arirang television program. 감사합니다, 잘 했어!
Thank you for this video. I remember my Korean wife telling me that when she grew up in Korea the floor in her house was heated and warm. That was also where everyone slept. Now I see what she must have been talking about.
Oh, assembling the house is very elaborate, every detail of the yin and yang tenon when assembled is very tight, you can call this a wood processing industry, you have a very rich imagination. good luck
Having two cats who have their own heated blanket, they are Bengals, I knew right away your cat would be thrilled with his/her new lounging area. It is sure to make you both happy!
This craftsman is a lesson in steady work , the over rushed sloppy building that's around today pales into amateurish efforts compared to this gentleman. A pleasure to watch . Great video 👍🇬🇧
These are skills passed down from tradesman to apprentice over the years. Funneling hot gases from wood fires threw mazes under the floor is an ancient technique that still alive and well to this day, as is Lincoln Log style joinery... there's no lost art here, just a lost TH-cam commenter who apparently hasn't been in the right social circles to be exposed to these techniques. If your interested in this stuff, find a location in your country that has regular snow and log cabins and you will see whole houses built like this mud room... lots of fancy toung and grove type joints and trench heating. Or you can just watch video of people making cabins right here on TH-cam. Yes some are simpler than others, that's just the nature of houses in general.
@@binaryglitch64 yes, they are passed down, that' how I learned as much as I know. what I was trying to say is, years ago where I come from basic trade skills were introduced in schools to young minds. We don't do that anymore and I feel like it's the greatest shame in my country. I could be lost, but I found my way to men and women like this who share tiny bits of what they know. I'm nearly 60 years old and I know the one constant in life is you learn something new every day. So I'll just say thanks for teaching me something new, and go back to watching how great the art of carpentry really is on this man's youtube page ;)
@@justplaintommy63 Another one of the great tragedies for the working person, brought to you by the Republican Party. You learn these sorts of things in a union apprenticeship programs but we barely have building trades unions anymore. Work that can't be off-shored, good, well paying with benefits, even retirement plans, so what's not to like. Girls can do these jobs as well. Carpenters, electricians, stationary engineers (cranes, heavy equipment operators, etc,) sheet metal, controls, plumbers and pipefitters, to name a few. You have work, and a paycheck, while you learn, plus you get regular raises. After 3, 4 or 5 yrs, you are earning a fair wage.
@@crowleythedemoncat I wouldn't blame any ONE political party, I was in a union for years. Any lacking or shift in the union workforce can be traced back to the work ethic that the people of this country bring to the job. Start with that before you play that political card. Politicians are the boogie men people use to get out of doing hard labor.
세상에나 정말 엄청난 영상을 보았습니다. 시골에 사방공사로 벌목한 아름들이 소나무를 난로 땔감으로 버린게 너무 아쉽군요. 진즉 알았으면 잘 보관 했다가 작은 한옥을 하나 지었을 텐데요. 귀하고 소중한영상 너무 감사합니다. 지금 20% 정도만 보고도 감탄입니다. 진정한 대목 이십니다. 정말 부럽습니다. 영상 마저보구 또 인사 적겠습니다 ^^
Браво мастеру! Без суеты, в одиночку, из самых простых стройматериалов соорудил такое утеплённое место-вход в дом основной! Молодец, с правильного место руки растут! В наше время, это редкость. Удачи ему пожелаю и здоровья!
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Мастер с большой буквы, я просто залюбовался работой! 👍 А какая сила воли и терпение, чтобы это всё построить одному. Безграничное уважение мастеру - золотые руки! 🙏🙏🙏
работа мастера тоже очень понравилась, но мне не понятно назначение этой каморки. Можно подумать так, что теперь зимой они будут сидеть в этой каморке, а в остальное время года будут жить в доме. Или как- то по другому?
Hello from Western Canada. I have a friend here, who builds log, post and beam buildings, which are beautiful creations, but your excellent joinery of the beams and square Timbers is on another level! I am now a subscriber and I shall share your work with my friend! I’m sure your technics will soon be incorporated in some western buildings! Thank you for sharing this with all of us, look forward to watching more of your work. Stay safe, and good health to you and your family.
@@daleval2182 It is an under the floor heating system he built. Called "Ondol," and it has a fireplace on one end of the room and a chimney on the other. It is very cleverly designed. He says it is traditional to Korea and according some accounts goes back thousands of years BC! Very cool. Many people have commented from around the world of similar systems used such as Romans and various others, but none archeologically as anciently practiced. If I ever get to try it, I wish he could install it!
@@honeybadgerisme Thank you, for a great explaination, i heat my rural cottage on wood stove, now that you explain I see what hes doing , ill assume that room is linked to his larger living area, in regards tp my interests, im in a windy area against my main entrance door, i want a wind break, afa a mud room, but under sticky rules in Canada, i couldn't adopt such a system, unfortunately, but I'll find a away to keep the chill off that zone, without big electrical expense, maybe a radiant of a dif kind? , Have a great 22, and thanks fpr being a kind soul 👍🙏
Thank you for recording the process. It was very enjoyable to watch. The joints on the woodworking is excellent. In America, we use a heated water system for warming the floors. Plastic tubing snaked back and forth under the flooring. It is ran by electricity. So when the power goes out, so does the warm floor. Your family must be very proud of your hard work.
It is a Korea-made, modern development of traditional ondol heating in Korea. Now, every house in Korea is heated with such a system. However, in Korea, stones are covered over pipelines to preserve heat for a long time. So the floor stays hot for a long time even when the boiler is turned off. ^&~
Thank you for posting this. My wife and I both enjoyed watching this build, and we both want one 🙂. I'm right there with the people who first thought "That looks like something I could do.." and then I realized that I would not have the patience for it, nor, even though I consider myself handy, do I have the skills. Sure I could do it - after a few years of practice and guidance from someone like you, perhaps.
Russell VanOrder - Don't worry; in addition to these Koreans there are tons of fine craftsman around the world that were diligent in learning their trade.
Un bonjour de Bordeaux France, je suis une femme et je suis admirative de votre travail qui nous permet d’enrichir et de voir une autre façon de chauffer une maison esthétique et traditionnelle. Merci Monsieur.
Querido Wood Wood; es un trabajo muy duro y pesado. Pero una sutil e inteligencia aplicada al sentido común. Mi respeto y admiración. Este Hombre es fuerte y trabaja por 3, tal vez coma por 2 y cobre por 1. desde España un abrazo de hermano.
@@woodwood1 Non, c'est tellement intéressant et captivant que j'aimerais que ça continue. Quel est ce tissu que vous installez au sol, sur les murs et au plafond ? Merci
Unbelievable wonderful skill! What an artist! Hope he has trained some dedicated younger follows who will keep this knowledge alive. Blessings for a long fruitful life…
Beautiful work. I had no idea that this Ondol room was such an ancient process. Thanjs for sharing! We need more of these ancient technologies put back into practice.
It's not really that ancient. Widely spread in 17th century due to little ice age. Europeans used with furs to endure but Korean used Ondol instead. The problem was it cost abundant amounts wood resources needed. Before Joseon dynasty has fallen by imperial Japan, there were almost no woods left for firewoods.
A super video and I am envious of the skill the builder displays. It is great to see someone display the use traditional skills with a minimum use of modern electric tools. Please keep making this kind of video. Thanks and have a great day.
I had to pick my jaw off the floor. His wood skills are mind blowing an well this whole build is beyond amazing... What a perfect spot to warm up an have tea or beer an read the paper.. an chill in the warmth.... Amazing work Sir 🙇🏽♀️...
I know! It served to remind that it wasn't as quick and easy as this craftsman makes it look. He's been doing this a while... I've done some casework before and I covet his chisels.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this gentleman build. His unique professionalism is eye opening. His wood working skills r amazing! In t US things r seriously regulated for safety, as well as quality. Overseas good ol' 'consciousness' is a huge boon 2 personal well-being. This man knows his trade. Word of mouth travels far & wide 4 his customers satisfaction. Sometimes good ol' fashioned mindfulness applied gets t job done far better than tons of $$. Bless this man, his peace of mind & physical strength r a testiment 2 his work ethics. Lack of $ doesn't limit t quality of workmanship.
It is nice to see a true craftsman at work, using technology from both the past and present, to build a sustainable home for the future! Well done, keep up the good work!
Bonjour cher Monsieur, Merci pour votre partage, c'est génial ! J'aime beaucoup le travail manuel, réaliser des choses avec ses mains. Si je pouvais, je serai venu vous aider et apprendre auprès de vous parce-que vous êtes un exemple et vous transmettez votre savoir. Merci infiniment depuis la France. Bonne continuation. Bien à vous
Wood wood you are such a very hard working man + an honorable one + you take so much pride in yourself and what you do in life. I loved watching your skills in building it from start to finish. Do you keep tract of the hours or days - weeks that this project took you? If so would to share even approximately how long if you don’t mind? I am 76 years old and I live in America and from what I have seen and witnessed in your country workers like yourself still take pride in life doing things the right way like we used to back 50 - 60 years ago because we were proud of what we did and had the pride to do things the right way. If we go back 100 - 150 years back in time the way you cut the joints and hand fit everything is how it was done also. Sure you use some power tools but you also use the old ways combined to do things the right way. Please forgive my long comment and if I didn’t make much sense forgive me I am working on the project my body needs worked on my brain tumor and it doesn’t look like I have much time left to finish other things either. Thank You and Cheers to everyone
From an 80 yr old to Toy: I remember my grandfather building a cottage in a manner similar to this though some nails were used in places. The old-timers had such a pride of workmanship and built for centuries of use. That things are now done “slap-dash” and “good enough” is indicative of the many things lost in our society. You have now begun a new journey in your life. Sending prayers to you for tranquility during the times ahead.
What beautiful work and craftmanship. Thinking this would do well in a greenhouse application here where it gets cold in the US. It has inspired me. Thank you and Great work!
Loved the craftmanship attention to detail. Shows pride in his work and creative skills. Thoroughly enjoyed the entire video. That floor is a great heat sink!
@@woodwood1 - You are welcome. Sent my son to school to be a cabinetmaker/finish carpenter. His wife convinced him to give it up and become a municipal bus driver. His decision, but I think he made a mistake - he did beautiful work! I am just a wood hacker, my builds are very rudimentary and rough, but serve their purpose. Your build was soothing to old eyes. Thank you for sharing it with the world. I am going to be finding more of your videos to view. Very relaxing and informative.
Excellent work my freind, you are a true craftsman in every sense of the word. Keep up the good work. And build a team who want to learn from you, and before you know it, you will be building villages after villages, gated communities where people look after people, because that's what's life is all about, building homes, that are warm waterproof and wind proof. And areas to produce veg, and potatoes and rice. Fruit trees apple tree and so on.
Fantastic! I really appreciate the steady determination and thoughtful planning that resulted in this very fine room... No winter cold will touch you there! Bravo!
Amazing 500years old technique with the tools available now. Perfect mix of tradiontal craft and recent technology Thanks so much You are the best mate
@@sandhiller49 there is chimney at the end of the path. When you burn wood at the entrance the heat and the smoke follow the path under the floor. The heat will remain in the path if you make curved path right before the chimney. The smoke will go through the path and exit to the chimney
500??? Where did you get the number from??? More than 7000 year old technique. Use of the ondol has been found at archaeological sites in present-day North Korea at Neolithic Age archaeological site, circa 5000 BC.
Why people don’t build like this anymore (Time) we have become consumed in spending our time chasing things that don’t matter. Building like this though stands the tests of time ! Beautiful work ! Beautiful craftsmanship!
Beautiful work. With a little difference we have similar heating system in some part of Afghanistan, we call it Tawkhanah, that is for several rooms and the heat also use for cooking.
Особенно понравилось как был сделан паз ласточкин хвост.,но к сожалению не совсем было это видно.,хотя я знаю принципы работы., отличный мастер своего дела.!🤝💪☝️
저렇게 나무망치로 끼워 맞추는 걸 보고 일부 알지도 못하는 사람들이 ' 일본 전통 건축기술에서는 기둥을 깍아서 맞추면 정확하게 딱 들어맞는데 한국 방식은 기술이 모자라 억지로 끼워 맞춘다' 라고 폄하했던 적이 있었다더군요. 나무는 온,습도에 따라 수축, 팽창을 반복하는데 저렇게 딱 끼워넣지 않고 일본식으로 하면 나중에 간극이 벌어져서 말그대로 건물이 덜렁덜렁 거리는 수가 있다고 합니다. 이거 조상님들 대단한 지혜입니다.
높은 식견에 감사합니다.
맞는 말씀입니다.
나라마다, 지역마다 목조건축 기술이 다르게 발전한 것은
다 이유가 있습니다.
그래서, 다른 문화를 바라볼때는 겸손한 마음으로 이해를 하려고 하고, 왜 그런가를 생각해야 하는데....
@@woodwood1 아이고 저는 그냥 어디서 줏어들은 얘기 올렸는데 답글까지 달아주시고 감사합니다.
맞아요 일본과 우리는 기후가 달라서 일본과 똑같이 할 필요는 없죠 그리고 쓰는 목재도 다르고
암튼 멎진 영상이고 조횟수가 급증하니 기분이 좋네요
技術不足(嗤
@@晴康太田-e1j 일본인 인지 일본인인척하는 토왜인지 모르겠으나 위에서 얘기한 전형적인 예를 보여주는 댓글...
뭐가 기술부족 이라는 거지?
Wonderful heated Raised bed (platform) like the caravans that ran the silk road back in the very ancient times (in the states its called a rock stove with a mass heater).
The craftmanship is EXCELLENT and the Joinery work is better than I have seen in a very long time (please pass on your knowledge to your children, grandchildren and anybody else that wishes to learn it). Thank you for letting me watch a MASTER CARPENTER AT WORK!
Thank you for watching my video.
Rocket?
@@sebell69 Your Coment is Words that I wished, I could have said!
눈물이나도록 아름다운 손끝의 예술을 보았습니다 오래오래 건강하시고 풍요롭고 행복한 삶이 되십시요
감사합니다.
정말 귀중한 영상 자료네요. 저는 캐나다에 있는 한국인으로서 한옥과 온돌에 관심이 있어 여러 영상을 찾아보았는데, 이 영상만큼 쉽게 이해가 되게 만든 것은 없었어요. 그리고 실력이 대단하시네요. 혼자서 한옥이며, 구들이며.... 정말 훌륭하시고 자랑스럽습니다. 한옥과 온돌방 명맥을 이렇게 계승해주셔서 . 짱짱짱....
좋은 말씀 감사드립니다.
Having been a cabinet maker all my working life I can so appreciate the mind blowing skills of this brilliant artisan. Long may his talents be handed down.
Thank you very much for watching my videos from afar.
Exactly right. Very patient and very good traditional skills. Chainsaw skill is level 💯💯. 😂
This dude looks like he could build cabinets with a chainsaw and a mallet.
youtube.com/@threestarfancywoodworks1902?si=SLD0ZiulNPhajZkC
А может его наследство не хочет быть столяром?
오래전 부터 wood wood님의 구독자입니다.
통나무주택, 목조주택, 인테리어를 전문으로 살아가고있는 목수인데요.선생님의 영상을 보고 무척 감탄하고 기뻤습니다. '온고이지신' 전통과 신문물의 적절한 조화로 구들이 만들어지는 과정에서 과학적인 열이동과 열을 응축하는 과정이 너무 충격적인 감탄이었습니다. 고맙습니다.
That's great !
과찬이십니다. ^^;;
There is no rush or fuss. Perfect craftsmanship and a cat who knows a warm place. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching my video.
꼭배우고싶내요 저도조금후. 귀촌할 몸이라. 잘보았내요
네.. 감사합니다.
My kittens were watching your cats 'helping' you build the stove. This is the first of your videos I have seen but I will be watching more of them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world!
thank you.
I have watched you from the very beginning and I must say that I never took my eyes off of everything you've been doing. I am very impressed with the way that you have done this project. I look forward to see what your next project will be. I also need to say that I have learned a lot by watching you you're amazing.
Thank you for watching my video.
선생님 장인... 아니 인간문화재 시네요. 손이 몸을 지배한다는걸 몸소 보여주시네요. 뚝딱뚝딱 척척척 너무 멋지십니다. 정겹기도 하구요 이런거 누가 전수받아 배워야 할텐데요 대 끊길까봐 조바심마져 납니다. 건강하세요 .
지나친 과찬이십니다. ^^;; 좋게 봐 주셔서 감사합니다.
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I have so much respect for this, clearly accomplished man! Carpenter, craftsman and human being! I've never see the Ondol system built. It's amazing and we should have these done in the western homes, as cost of heating a home is expensive!!!
Thank you for watching my video.
Да, что вам сказать. Переезжайте в Сибирь. Не лес к вам, а вы в лес. Ну и отдельно спасибо олуху!
Building a Traditional Hanok video
th-cam.com/video/aGUohm7miMg/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/rn9QVIb5k0s/w-d-xo.html
буржуйку посмотрите как сделать. интересно, топить чем будете?
Высокое искусство Не оторваться от просмотра Выпиливание пазов такое точное А сборка всего этого конструктора !Браво
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео.
Большое спасибо за прекрасное видео. Замечательное сочетание традиционных и современных технологий. Огромный кропотливый труд.
Умилил кот, признавший новый дом.
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео.
I've never seen this heating system before and it's ingenious ! This man who built it and the room addition is truly a master craftsmanship . I was a carpenter myself and I know that he is very skilled with his tools and in building this structure. I learned a lot with watching this video and I'm grateful that he posted it . I look forward to watching more of them. Thank you very much.
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Korean traditional heating system. Ondol
@@woodwood1
Too much work. I can just buy a heater
For 20 bucks. And plug it into electricity
@@escstudios2068 obviously you're lazy,,, at least he'd be healthier and fitter
전문적인 지식을 갖춘 사람만이 가능 할것 같아요.
멋지게 지어질것 같아요.
영상 감사합니다~~😊
시청해 주셔서 감사합니다.
Always admired the traditional construction techniques and architecture when I lived in Korea. Interesting to see it done.
Beautiful joinery and timbers.
Feels like Arirang television program.
감사합니다, 잘 했어!
감사합니다.
Thank you for this video. I remember my Korean wife telling me that when she grew up in Korea the floor in her house was heated and warm. That was also where everyone slept. Now I see what she must have been talking about.
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우연히 이 영상을 보았습니다. 47분이 눈깜짝할세 사라지는 마법의 시간이었습니다. 최고예요.
감사합니다.
Oh, assembling the house is very elaborate, every detail of the yin and yang tenon when assembled is very tight, you can call this a wood processing industry, you have a very rich imagination. good luck
thank you.
와.... 47분이.. 순식간에 지나갈 정도로 몰입해서 봤네요.. 대단한 기술을 가지고 계시네요... 이 영상을 보면서 힐링도 되고... 동기부여도 되고... 너무 좋은 영상 고맙습니다.
감사합니다.
구들방이 그립네요
시골집에 몇년에 한번씩 고래를 재정비 하시던 아버지가 그립네요
훌륭하신 재능입니다
구독이랑 꾹꾹누르고 갑니다
감사합니다.
Having two cats who have their own heated blanket, they are Bengals, I knew right away your cat would be thrilled with his/her new lounging area. It is sure to make you both happy!
thank you.
This craftsman is a lesson in steady work , the over rushed sloppy building that's around today pales into amateurish efforts compared to this gentleman. A pleasure to watch . Great video 👍🇬🇧
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By far the best thing I've seen done with wood on youtube. I wish these things were still taught in schools.
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These are skills passed down from tradesman to apprentice over the years. Funneling hot gases from wood fires threw mazes under the floor is an ancient technique that still alive and well to this day, as is Lincoln Log style joinery... there's no lost art here, just a lost TH-cam commenter who apparently hasn't been in the right social circles to be exposed to these techniques. If your interested in this stuff, find a location in your country that has regular snow and log cabins and you will see whole houses built like this mud room... lots of fancy toung and grove type joints and trench heating. Or you can just watch video of people making cabins right here on TH-cam. Yes some are simpler than others, that's just the nature of houses in general.
@@binaryglitch64 yes, they are passed down, that' how I learned as much as I know. what I was trying to say is, years ago where I come from basic trade skills were introduced in schools to young minds. We don't do that anymore and I feel like it's the greatest shame in my country. I could be lost, but I found my way to men and women like this who share tiny bits of what they know. I'm nearly 60 years old and I know the one constant in life is you learn something new every day. So I'll just say thanks for teaching me something new, and go back to watching how great the art of carpentry really is on this man's youtube page ;)
@@justplaintommy63 Another one of the great tragedies for the working person, brought to you by the Republican Party. You learn these sorts of things in a union apprenticeship programs but we barely have building trades unions anymore. Work that can't be off-shored, good, well paying with benefits, even retirement plans, so what's not to like. Girls can do these jobs as well. Carpenters, electricians, stationary engineers (cranes, heavy equipment operators, etc,) sheet metal, controls, plumbers and pipefitters, to name a few. You have work, and a paycheck, while you learn, plus you get regular raises. After 3, 4 or 5 yrs, you are earning a fair wage.
@@crowleythedemoncat I wouldn't blame any ONE political party, I was in a union for years. Any lacking or shift in the union workforce can be traced back to the work ethic that the people of this country bring to the job. Start with that before you play that political card. Politicians are the boogie men people use to get out of doing hard labor.
세상에나
정말 엄청난 영상을 보았습니다.
시골에 사방공사로 벌목한 아름들이 소나무를 난로 땔감으로 버린게 너무 아쉽군요.
진즉 알았으면 잘 보관 했다가 작은 한옥을 하나 지었을 텐데요.
귀하고 소중한영상 너무 감사합니다.
지금 20% 정도만 보고도 감탄입니다.
진정한 대목 이십니다.
정말 부럽습니다.
영상 마저보구 또 인사 적겠습니다 ^^
감사합니다.
한국에선 방 전체가 이런 바닥 난방으로 되어 있습니다.
지금은 기름, 가스, 전기 보일러를 쓰는 온수 파이프를 바닥에 설치합니다.
RHode님이 주변에 땔감용 나무가 많다면, 거실 이라도 바닥 온돌 난방을 하신다면, 저렴한 비용으로 겨울을 따뜻하게 보낼 겁니다
Браво мастеру! Без суеты, в одиночку, из самых простых стройматериалов соорудил такое утеплённое место-вход в дом основной! Молодец, с правильного место руки растут! В наше время, это редкость. Удачи ему пожелаю и здоровья!
Спасибо, что понравилось мое видео.
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@@mhbra6351 инквизиция пришла....🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😁😁😁😁
Very cool mate
@@woodwood1 mean as work dude
You have a great craft I appreciate your videos keep them coming
Layton utah USA
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온돌방 만들어 놓고 그 위에 건식보일러도 설치하여 급할 땐 전기 꽂아 금새 72도까지 올려 따땃한 찜질방으로 꾸며놓으면 대박!
우연히 들렀는데요.. 끝까지 보게되는 마력?이 있네요
보면서 참 오래전 소죽용 아궁이랑 우사지으시던 아버지가 생각나네요.
정말 훌륭하십니다.
고생하신 보람이 있네요.
겨울에 따뜻하시겠어요.
감사합니다...
생각보다 구들시공이 잘 되서...
실제로 자보니, 더워서 못잘 정도네요....^^
아궁이 ~ 구들장온돌방 영상이
조회수 인기가 많네요 ^^
아궁이 구들장 너무 예쁘고
고급스러워요 ~~
구들장 영상 자주 올려주세요 ^^
감사합니다.
Very relaxing to watch too. Thank you for sharing some important tradition and learning.
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Мастер с большой буквы, я просто залюбовался работой! 👍 А какая сила воли и терпение, чтобы это всё построить одному. Безграничное уважение мастеру - золотые руки! 🙏🙏🙏
Спасибо.
работа мастера тоже очень понравилась, но мне не понятно назначение этой каморки. Можно подумать так, что теперь зимой они будут сидеть в этой каморке, а в остальное время года будут жить в доме. Или как- то по другому?
Пипец! Замешивания руками раствора и петли в нахлест! И на хрена такие толстые бревна для курятника?
@@АлександрСергеевич-д5х хорошо когда есть бревна, у меня вообще из стеклопластиковой арматуры заколхожено.
@@derevenskiy_zakolhoz зачем столько мороки?
Всё куда проще можно построить!
좋은 공부도 하고 간간이 들리는 닭울음소리도 기분을 완화하는 효과음이네요.
저도 제 집을 짖는게 원인 사람입니다.
오년후에 귀촌하면 시작해보렵니다^^
방문 감사합니다.
Hello from Western Canada. I have a friend here, who builds log, post and beam buildings, which are beautiful creations, but your excellent joinery of the beams and square Timbers is on another level! I am now a subscriber and I shall share your work with my friend! I’m sure your technics will soon be incorporated in some western buildings! Thank you for sharing this with all of us, look forward to watching more of your work. Stay safe, and good health to you and your family.
Thank you very much. Thank you for watching my video in Canada....
He really had nice joints i agree, i dont understand the heat method he implies,?
Держись, канадец...скоро мы, белорусы, с Путиным придем к вам и спросим за всё. В первую очередь за Украину.
@@daleval2182 It is an under the floor heating system he built. Called "Ondol," and it has a fireplace on one end of the room and a chimney on the other. It is very cleverly designed. He says it is traditional to Korea and according some accounts goes back thousands of years BC! Very cool. Many people have commented from around the world of similar systems used such as Romans and various others, but none archeologically as anciently practiced. If I ever get to try it, I wish he could install it!
@@honeybadgerisme Thank you, for a great explaination, i heat my rural cottage on wood stove, now that you explain I see what hes doing , ill assume that room is linked to his larger living area, in regards tp my interests, im in a windy area against my main entrance door, i want a wind break, afa a mud room, but under sticky rules in Canada, i couldn't adopt such a system, unfortunately, but I'll find a away to keep the chill off that zone, without big electrical expense, maybe a radiant of a dif kind? , Have a great 22, and thanks fpr being a kind soul 👍🙏
영상을 보면서 느낀게
과거 우리네 조상님들도 저렇게 집을 지으셨을까??라는 생각이 들게합니다
아파트에 살면서도 마음은 언제나 옛시골집을 꿈꾸며 사는데
정말편하게 힐링합니다
감사합니다
좋은 맘으로 시청해주셔서 감사합니다.
Thank you for recording the process. It was very enjoyable to watch. The joints on the woodworking is excellent.
In America, we use a heated water system for warming the floors. Plastic tubing snaked back and forth under the flooring. It is ran by electricity. So when the power goes out, so does the warm floor. Your family must be very proud of your hard work.
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It is a Korea-made, modern development of traditional ondol heating in Korea. Now, every house in Korea is heated with such a system.
However, in Korea, stones are covered over pipelines to preserve heat for a long time. So the floor stays hot for a long time even when the boiler is turned off. ^&~
Thank you for posting this. My wife and I both enjoyed watching this build, and we both want one 🙂. I'm right there with the people who first thought "That looks like something I could do.." and then I realized that I would not have the patience for it, nor, even though I consider myself handy, do I have the skills. Sure I could do it - after a few years of practice and guidance from someone like you, perhaps.
I encourage you to follow along like this video. Thank you for watching my video from afar.
I agree, it looked so smooth while he was doing it. Very talented. 😍 me not so much lol. 🙄
A true craftsman. Glad to see these skills still exist somewhere in the world.
Thank you for watching.
Russell VanOrder - Don't worry; in addition to these Koreans there are tons of fine craftsman around the world that were diligent in learning their trade.
Un bonjour de Bordeaux France, je suis une femme et je suis admirative de votre travail qui nous permet d’enrichir et de voir une autre façon de chauffer une maison esthétique et traditionnelle. Merci Monsieur.
Merci d'avoir regardé ma vidéo depuis Bordeaux, en France.
Querido Wood Wood; es un trabajo muy duro y pesado. Pero una sutil e inteligencia aplicada al sentido común. Mi respeto y admiración. Este Hombre es fuerte y trabaja por 3, tal vez coma por 2 y cobre por 1. desde España un abrazo de hermano.
Estoy feliz con tus cumplidos. Gracias por ver mi vídeo.
약 한시간의 동영상이 전혀 지루하지 않네요..
정말 잘 봤습니다..!!!
저도 매우 감사합니다..
길어서 지루하지 않을까 ! 걱정했습니다.
@@woodwood1
Non, c'est tellement intéressant et captivant que j'aimerais que ça continue.
Quel est ce tissu que vous installez au sol, sur les murs et au plafond ?
Merci
Unbelievable wonderful skill! What an artist! Hope he has trained some dedicated younger follows who will keep this knowledge alive. Blessings for a long fruitful life…
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Building a Traditional Hanok video
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th-cam.com/video/rn9QVIb5k0s/w-d-xo.html
Да, то же подумал о том что важно сохранить такие умения
옛날에 황토와 볏집을 이겨서... 벽에 대나무 살을 대고, 황토 반죽을 붙였던 구들방 집이 생각나네요.
따듯한 훈기가 느껴지네요. ㅎㅎ
좋네요~~
네.... 그렇습니다.....^^
감탄하는 와중에 영상에 끼어있는 동물들 보면서 웃기도 하다가...
시간이 순식간에 갔네요 좋은 영상 감사합니다~
재미있게 봐주셔서 감사합니다!
느리지만 한국 전통의 멋을 알게해준 영상이 전세계에 많이 알려져서 좋습니다.전통한옥 작업기법과 온돌시스템 설치 말없이 조용한 영상 모두 멋있습니다.
좋은 말씀 감사드립니다.
@@woodwood1 이런 전통을 잘 간직해주셔서 감사합니다, 제자는 있으신지요? 명맥이 잘 이어져나가길 바랍니다
Beautiful work. I had no idea that this Ondol room was such an ancient process.
Thanjs for sharing! We need more of these ancient technologies put back into practice.
Thank you for your interest in my video.
like a multi level russian fireplace. large thermal mass
It's not really that ancient. Widely spread in 17th century due to little ice age. Europeans used with furs to endure but Korean used Ondol instead. The problem was it cost abundant amounts wood resources needed. Before Joseon dynasty has fallen by imperial Japan, there were almost no woods left for firewoods.
Building a Traditional Hanok video
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th-cam.com/video/rn9QVIb5k0s/w-d-xo.html
A super video and I am envious of the skill the builder displays. It is great to see someone display the use traditional skills with a minimum use of modern electric tools. Please keep making this kind of video. Thanks and have a great day.
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Thank you for sharing this build story and the lovely workmanship of traditional Korean artistic and practical construction.
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I had to pick my jaw off the floor. His wood skills are mind blowing an well this whole build is beyond amazing... What a perfect spot to warm up an have tea or beer an read the paper.. an chill in the warmth.... Amazing work Sir 🙇🏽♀️...
thank you.
Beautiful craftsmanship! I especially appreciated watching the kitten grow up during the building process.
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I know! It served to remind that it wasn't as quick and easy as this craftsman makes it look. He's been doing this a while... I've done some casework before and I covet his chisels.
I very much enjoyed watching this video. It is very satisfying to watch a skilled worker, and to learn from them. Thank you.
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I thoroughly enjoyed watching this gentleman build. His unique professionalism is eye opening. His wood working skills r amazing! In t US things r seriously regulated for safety, as well as quality. Overseas good ol' 'consciousness' is a huge boon 2 personal well-being. This man knows his trade. Word of mouth travels far & wide 4 his customers satisfaction. Sometimes good ol' fashioned mindfulness applied gets t job done far better than tons of $$. Bless this man, his peace of mind & physical strength r a testiment 2 his work ethics. Lack of $ doesn't limit t quality of workmanship.
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Hi Peggy. That's right what you write.
대장정 다큐 한편입니다. 많은 거 배우고 영감도 얻고 감사합니다. 👍💚🍀
저도 같은 마음입니다. ^^
Wow! What wonderful craftsmanship! Just beautiful outcome! I loved watching this. Thank you! 👍👍
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It is nice to see a true craftsman at work, using technology from both the past and present, to build a sustainable home for the future! Well done, keep up the good work!
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Bonjour cher Monsieur,
Merci pour votre partage, c'est génial !
J'aime beaucoup le travail manuel, réaliser des choses avec ses mains.
Si je pouvais, je serai venu vous aider et apprendre auprès de vous parce-que vous êtes un exemple et vous transmettez votre savoir.
Merci infiniment depuis la France.
Bonne continuation.
Bien à vous
Merci d'avoir regardé ma vidéo en France.
혼자서... 대단하십니다...황토흙냄새가 물씬한 황토벽을 보니 옛날 생각이 납니다. 뜨끈한 구들목도...
공감해 주셔서 감사합니다.
와~지렸다!! 어케 이걸 혼자 만들수있는거지!? 기술력+끈기 대단하십니다!!
감사합니다.
리스팩!!! 대단하십니다. 기록으로 대대로 남겨야 할듯합니다. 보는 내내 빨려 들어 갑니다. 감사합니다. 늘 건강하세요~
좋게 봐 주셔서 감사합니다.
정직한 목수, 애정이 가득한 집짓기, 너무 좋네요. 바로 구독입니다.
감사합니다.
체인톱을 정교하게 잘 사용하십니다
진심 세상에서 젤루부러운거 한가지
한옥목수 존경합니다
과찬이십니다.... 감사합니다. ^^;;
Amazing! I have been selling wood stoves for almost 3 decades, and I can see I still have much to learn. Thank you!
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Wood wood you are such a very hard working man + an honorable one + you take so much pride in yourself and what you do in life. I loved watching your skills in building it from start to finish. Do you keep tract of the hours or days - weeks that this project took you? If so would to share even approximately how long if you don’t mind? I am 76 years old and I live in America and from what I have seen and witnessed in your country workers like yourself still take pride in life doing things the right way like we used to back 50 - 60 years ago because we were proud of what we did and had the pride to do things the right way. If we go back 100 - 150 years back in time the way you cut the joints and hand fit everything is how it was done also. Sure you use some power tools but you also use the old ways combined to do things the right way. Please forgive my long comment and if I didn’t make much sense forgive me I am working on the project my body needs worked on my brain tumor and it doesn’t look like I have much time left to finish other things either. Thank You and Cheers to everyone
I am very happy with your many compliments. Thank you for watching. We also hope that your health will be restored.
Прекрасный комментарий! Желаю Вам здоровья!
From an 80 yr old to Toy: I remember my grandfather building a cottage in a manner similar to this though some nails were used in places. The old-timers had such a pride of workmanship and built for centuries of use. That things are now done “slap-dash” and “good enough” is indicative of the many things lost in our society.
You have now begun a new journey in your life. Sending prayers to you for tranquility during the times ahead.
@@maryannsilva4160 - Thank You so much for your kind words. Cheers to you also peace ✌🏻
존경 스럽습니다~
혼자 모든걸 준비~??
장인 이십니다~^^
좋은말씀 감사합니다
정말 쉽지 않은 일을 하시는군요~ 못 하나 없이 한옥을 만드는 장인정신에 놀라울따름입니다.
감사합니다.
This man has serious skills and talent. He could teach our generation of builders now beautiful craftsmanship. ❤❤
Building a Traditional Hanok video
th-cam.com/video/aGUohm7miMg/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/rn9QVIb5k0s/w-d-xo.html
감사합니다.
후원 해 주셔서 감사합니다.
Amazing! I loved watching every minute of this wonderful engineering from the past. Congratulations to the Korean people. I am from Brazil.
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많이 배웁니다~~
내공이 장난이 아닌 분이심다. 그동안 많은 건축고수들 봤지만...단연 최고심.
감사합니다.
대단한분들 어디로 의뢰해야할까요
I do know about ""Ondol". I would love to see the making of the traditional Korean windows. So beautiful.
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What beautiful work and craftmanship. Thinking this would do well in a greenhouse application here where it gets cold in the US. It has inspired me. Thank you and Great work!
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집 앞 텃밭에 나무각재로 작은 헛간을 만드려고 하는대 많이 보고 배우고 있습니다 꾸준히 많이많이 올려주세요 감사합니다
도움이 되셨다니 감사합니다
Loved the craftmanship attention to detail. Shows pride in his work and creative skills. Thoroughly enjoyed the entire video. That floor is a great heat sink!
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@@woodwood1 - You are welcome. Sent my son to school to be a cabinetmaker/finish carpenter. His wife convinced him to give it up and become a municipal bus driver. His decision, but I think he made a mistake - he did beautiful work! I am just a wood hacker, my builds are very rudimentary and rough, but serve their purpose. Your build was soothing to old eyes. Thank you for sharing it with the world. I am going to be finding more of your videos to view. Very relaxing and informative.
Building a Traditional Hanok video
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Excellent work my freind, you are a true craftsman in every sense of the word. Keep up the good work. And build a team who want to learn from you, and before you know it, you will be building villages after villages, gated communities where people look after people, because that's what's life is all about, building homes, that are warm waterproof and wind proof. And areas to produce veg, and potatoes and rice. Fruit trees apple tree and so on.
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Fantastic! I really appreciate the steady determination and thoughtful planning that resulted in this very fine room... No winter cold will touch you there! Bravo!
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다 마음에들고 멋진데요 철판지붕이 조금 아쉽습니다
멋진 통나무 한옥 온돌에 양철지붕이라니 그 점이 조금 아쉬워요~
맞습니다.
Amazing 500years old technique with the tools available now. Perfect mix of tradiontal craft and recent technology Thanks so much You are the best mate
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how do you get the ashes out ?
@@sandhiller49 with a shovel probably
@@sandhiller49 there is chimney at the end of the path. When you burn wood at the entrance the heat and the smoke follow the path under the floor. The heat will remain in the path if you make curved path right before the chimney. The smoke will go through the path and exit to the chimney
500??? Where did you get the number from??? More than 7000 year old technique. Use of the ondol has been found at archaeological sites in present-day North Korea at Neolithic Age archaeological site, circa 5000 BC.
도대체 몇번을 보는거야 봐도봐도 신기하네 수고하세요 우드님
좋은 말씀 감사합니다.
You built a house for your cats 😻 that's adorable 😸
고양이를 위해 집을 지으셨어요 😻 너무 사랑스럽네요 😸
감사합니다.
좋은 영상 고맙습니다. 정말 뜻깊은 작업 하셨어요. 우리 조상님들의 지혜로운 건축방식이 정말 자랑스럽습니다. 앞으로도 좋은 영상 기대합니다. 저는 좋아요!와 구독 밖에 드릴 게 없네요.
좋게 봐 주셔서 감사합니다.^^;;
한옥을 사랑하는사람입니다
너무도 정교한손길이 느껴지고
귀한 기술이십니다
배우고 싶을만큼요
귀한영상 쭉 볼수있기를요
항상 응원합니다🙏🤗
Замечательный ролик. Невозможно оторваться. Я тоже работаю с деревом. И мне есть чему у вас поучиться. Великий Мастер!
благодарю вас.
бесполезная трата бревен
캬 우리 집 뒷 마당에도 저 온돌 집 하나 짓고 싶다 미국에서 어디서 저 자재들을 구하나
your videos are amazing, I watch them over and over! Thank you very much!
thank you.
영상찍고 편집하시는분도 대단히 역량있으신 분입니다...역시 칭찬드리고 싶네요
과분한 칭찬. 감사합니다.
*wood wood* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. God Bless.
thank you.
Why people don’t build like this anymore
(Time) we have become consumed in spending our time chasing things that don’t matter.
Building like this though stands the tests of time ! Beautiful work ! Beautiful craftsmanship!
thank you.
@@woodwood1 you’re very welcome
기술 계획 실행 침착 꼼꼼 인내 거기에 답글에서의 진실 배려 겸손까지 한마디로 BEST네요! 박수 보내고 싶네요! ㅉㅉㅉ
과분한 칭찬이십니다.. 시청해주셔서 감사합니다.
You have skills that most around the world have forgotten! I really have enjoyed watching your work go on. Thank you for this video.
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Loved the use of the wooden arrow to show the path of the heat.
^^ thank you.
Дранка+глина отличный вариант и в холод и в жару.,что лишний раз доказывает мастерство и дань традициям.!!!🤝🤝🤝☝️
Спасибо за просмотр моего видео.
Видео мне понравилось. Пару ремарок:
- я бы древесину обработал, трубу вытяжную повыше сделал, порог высокий - ступенька просится
Marvellous craftsman, wonderful and skilled.Thank you for sharing the work of this patient, talented carpenter.
thank you.
A masterclass! Thank you for the detailed build. Amazing.
thank you.
Building a Traditional Hanok video
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I love watching great craftsmen like you work. It is inspiring!!!
thank you.
Matt this is really cool we need to learn how to do these things happy new Ken
Beautiful work. With a little difference we have similar heating system in some part of Afghanistan, we call it Tawkhanah, that is for several rooms and the heat also use for cooking.
"Tawkhanah" from Afghanistan.
Thank you for good information.
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축하드립니다
훌륭한 기술이라서 존경스럽습니다
배우고싶습니다
Excellent craftsmanship. Your cat sure liked that warm spot! Hello from Tennessee.
Дай бог здоровья строителям, плотникам, столярам, каменщикам!
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技術者は地位が低い南朝鮮(嗤
This looks highly skilled ~ cutting all those joints with a chain saw shows a very clever craftsman at work!
You have viewed this video positively. Thank you very much.
Особенно понравилось как был сделан паз ласточкин хвост.,но к сожалению не совсем было это видно.,хотя я знаю принципы работы., отличный мастер своего дела.!🤝💪☝️