Traditional crafts like this should try as hard as possible to promote another arts and crafts economic and social movement... Great products are made by people like this and many people love the object that has had so much skill and care and love built in!
6:30 So, you eyeball a pinch of bristles, fold the wire in a loop and push it through, then place the bristles in the loop, bend the bristles around the wire, and pull the wire and bristles into the hole very tightly, but don't pull any of it through? Any more details or insights on this would be appreciated.
Woodworking Enthusiasts I would love to try one of those brushes, they are beautiful and natural bristles are so much nicer than nylon or other plastics. Thank you.
This is how i will have to re-bristle my Carpetreiver 28 wide area vacuum brush roller because they are 550.00 new. ill be busy but i will be able to save some money
Myagawa-san (I hope I got that correct)... "Arigato gosai-imas" and a bow from may waist for showing me the way to make my own unique brush. I spent 3 years at Yokota AB outside Tokyo and while there, was able to tour Japan by motocycle (To Kyushu, Beppu and Northern Honshu, and Hokaido. I had many wonderful encounters along the way and will never forget the kindness, hospitality, and food of the Japanese.
Most modern day brushes use nylon bristles. I have tried searching for about an hour and can't come up with anything. "nylon bristles supplier" "nylon wire" "nylon thread". I don't know htf you're supposed to find a supplier for what should be a very cheap and easy to produce product.
the drilling part is a bit ridiculous, it takes a lot time and can be done much better by a machine via CNC. He should better put his knowledge and experience into a machine which can do the job for him. I develop products myself and every step I can automatise myself I will do and I'm never looking back to hand crafting because it takes too much time.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV
Good lord I've been looking for a video like this for months, thank you!
Traditional crafts like this should try as hard as possible to promote another arts and crafts economic and social movement... Great products are made by people like this and many people love the object that has had so much skill and care and love built in!
Lovely to watch! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just when I think I couldn't possibly be surprised by the level of dedication and craftsmanship the Japanese are capable of.....
Very interesting and very beautiful! Thank you.
Thanks for making this video. Now I'm going to steal their design and process and make in America. The opposite of what normally happens.
Maitre vous êtes un tres grand artiste et un grand homme mes respects
Thank you very much!
Makes you appreciate why hairbrushes were such prized possessions back in the day
I think it's neat how you can't see where the two parts come together
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up
I'm always amazed at how the simple things I take for granted, have such an ingenious workmanship and process behind them
glad you enjoyed it
The reading in 4:48 is 2.7mm. 😊
This make me want to buy from his shop what an amazing crafts
Thank you very much!
Amazing talent. 🏆👍🏼😊
Me encantó!
Que bonito ofició saludos desde México
Спасибо!Видео очень помогло в работе!
Философия !!! мне всегда нравится такое мастерство
6:30
So, you eyeball a pinch of bristles, fold the wire in a loop and push it through, then place the bristles in the loop, bend the bristles around the wire, and pull the wire and bristles into the hole very tightly, but don't pull any of it through?
Any more details or insights on this would be appreciated.
I think the hole is tapered such that only the wire passes through the back- the folded bristles are too big to pass through the hole in the rear.
Trens de Pesca - Brasil - Muito bacana o trabalho!
Hola soy de argentina y tengo el mismo oficio y me pone muy contento ver q hago el mismo trabajó
Fascinating process, I wonder what type of bristles they use?
Bristles: Karukaya, Palm, Cedar, Tampico, fern, horsehair, pig hair, goat hair
Woodworking Enthusiasts I would love to try one of those brushes, they are beautiful and natural bristles are so much nicer than nylon or other plastics. Thank you.
Hay cosas a las que no se les puede poner precio y este oficio es una de esas cosas. Felicitaciones saludos.
No tiene que ver con oficio tiene que ver con lo artesanal, zapatos echos a mano goodyear, mueble artesanos, bolsos de cueros, carteras de cuero etc
Is the thread he's working with nonferrous metal?
This is how i will have to re-bristle my Carpetreiver 28 wide area vacuum brush roller because they are 550.00 new. ill be busy but i will be able to save some money
Congratulation
I think the most impressive thing about Japanese culture is their ability to find deep meaning in even mundane tasks
Wonderful!
Where can I buy such machines like the drill and the bristle-levelling machine?
its a pillar drill
Bristal nylon row material black price?
Myagawa-san (I hope I got that correct)... "Arigato gosai-imas" and a bow from may waist for showing me the way to make my own unique brush. I spent 3 years at Yokota AB outside Tokyo and while there, was able to tour Japan by motocycle (To Kyushu, Beppu and Northern Honshu, and Hokaido. I had many wonderful encounters along the way and will never forget the kindness, hospitality, and food of the Japanese.
Most modern day brushes use nylon bristles. I have tried searching for about an hour and can't come up with anything. "nylon bristles supplier" "nylon wire" "nylon thread". I don't know htf you're supposed to find a supplier for what should be a very cheap and easy to produce product.
Thanks for sharing!
How the trimming he did in 9:37 (th-cam.com/video/melad6XtCek/w-d-xo.html)? How it worked?
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are you sure you put enough ads in there?
use adblock
I didnt get a single one, no adblock.
Hindi please
the drilling part is a bit ridiculous, it takes a lot time and can be done much better by a machine via CNC. He should better put his knowledge and experience into a machine which can do the job for him.
I develop products myself and every step I can automatise myself I will do and I'm never looking back to hand crafting because it takes too much time.
I can provide the animal hair you need
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV