Because you keep your tools in such fine condition so that you continually produce such beautiful, skillful work, I would like to see you produce a series of videos showing us how you prepare, sharpen & store all of your tools. I am fascinated o how you use a 'pull' hand plane where we westerners use a 'push' plane, Your method seems to produce far superior results. Your tools & techniques are beyond our western imagination. Please consider if you have not already produce such a series of videos. Great, GREAT work Shoyan, cheers, Don from South Australia.
It's great to see this work done correctly and with such care. Here in the US the carpenters just rough cut the boards leaving gaps that must then be covered by a molding. There is little craftsmanship.
Hi Sir ! I am a Custom Finish Carpenter in the States and I know a excellent carpenter when I see one work! You Sir are a Master Carpenter ! I state this because you know and understand all woods you work with , proper joinery techniques, how to maximize the use of your tools whereas the perform the job excellent! Most of all you care about the work you produce and you have experience ! I am 63 yrs old and I am a 2nd generation carpenter. Like you I love my job! God Bless and keep those videos coming! Tools: I am really interested in that grove saw? I never seen one? I use a hand help router w/a guide rail ! Very very informative!
I so thought your story about the electrical shock you got as a young person was truly nice to hear and brought a smile on my face .. I am also weary of electric as a timber frame barn builder for 30 yrs I still leave electricity to the electric guys.. as always a great video that I enjoyed.. James
LOVE that thickness planer and jointer ! It must weigh a ton+ . They don’t really make them as well as when that combo was made . And anything that is close to the same quality is going to cost a fortune . I’m curious what company built yours and how long have you owned it ? I lived in Kyoto for 4 years ‘88-‘92 and I reminisce often . Now it’s Sakura time and I used to live near Tetsugaku No Michi . You do very good work ! Subscribed . Thank You 🙏
This has to be first time I see someone using a cordless impact driver / drill correctly Just depressing the trigger until the correct depth is reached. The vast majority of the people you see on youtube pulse the trigger for some reason. I don't understand why they're doing this
I wish I could be your student! Your craftsmanship is absolutely stunning!
thanks for these English versions. i've been watching for the past year but often have no idea what's going on. this adds to how much i enjoy these.
Because you keep your tools in such fine condition so that you continually produce such beautiful, skillful work, I would like to see you produce a series of videos showing us how you prepare, sharpen & store all of your tools. I am fascinated o how you use a 'pull' hand plane where we westerners use a 'push' plane, Your method seems to produce far superior results. Your tools & techniques are beyond our western imagination. Please consider if you have not already produce such a series of videos. Great, GREAT work Shoyan, cheers, Don from South Australia.
It's great to see this work done correctly and with such care. Here in the US the carpenters just rough cut the boards leaving gaps that must then be covered by a molding. There is little craftsmanship.
I love watching this Master carpenter work. He is so meticulous in his work. Well done!
Floor turned out beautifully. Thank you for showing your quality work.
Hi Sir !
I am a Custom Finish Carpenter in the States and I know a excellent carpenter when I see one work!
You Sir are a Master Carpenter ! I state this because you know and understand all woods you work with , proper joinery techniques, how to maximize the use of your tools whereas the perform the job excellent! Most of all you care about the work you produce and you have experience !
I am 63 yrs old and I am a 2nd generation carpenter. Like you I love my job!
God Bless and keep those videos coming!
Tools: I am really interested in that grove saw?
I never seen one? I use a hand help router w/a guide rail ! Very very informative!
Thanyou for allow us to learn from you skills. Regards from Chile
Thank you so much for your skilled carpentry and informative narration. These videos are a treasure.
Again another Masterclass.
Excellent! 👍🏻
Great work my friend 👏
Nice Work ❤
Master craftsman at work.
Another very good job but I didn’t expect anything else your work is excellent so keep up the good work and I will keep watching god bless
I so thought your story about the electrical shock you got as a young person was truly nice to hear and brought a smile on my face .. I am also weary of electric as a timber frame barn builder for 30 yrs I still leave electricity to the electric guys.. as always a great video that I enjoyed.. James
Thank you!
I must get myself one of those joist measuring hammers.
Beautiful work! The engawa looks very aesthetically pleasing.
Merci pour le partage !
Super travail ! bravo à toi !
Great
Love ya work Shoyan’. Translation is a crack up, ha ha.
love these videos and i hate electricity
Each cut, each joint seems so easy to you. Do you ever make mistakes?
Очень аккуратная и профессиональная работа! Привет из России.
Beautiful!💜 thank you for sharing!!
Thea oid flooring was so beautiful. Hey was it changed?
LOVE that thickness planer and jointer ! It must weigh a ton+ . They don’t really make them as well as when that combo was made . And anything that is close to the same quality is going to cost a fortune . I’m curious what company built yours and how long have you owned it ? I lived in Kyoto for 4 years ‘88-‘92 and I reminisce often . Now it’s Sakura time and I used to live near Tetsugaku No Michi . You do very good work ! Subscribed . Thank You 🙏
The best part of this video is the story of Shoyan stripping a live electric cable with his bare teeth and not being able to eat for 3 days.
This has to be first time I see someone using a cordless impact driver / drill correctly
Just depressing the trigger until the correct depth is reached.
The vast majority of the people you see on youtube pulse the trigger for some reason. I don't understand why they're doing this
Why is the timber in older traditional houses so much darker than the Hinoki and Sugi you use?
I think it has to do with the wood possibly being old growth lumber. Usually, growth rings are tighter and gives it a darker appearance.
what is the small metal tool you use to tap the floor boards in?
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A little Fear while working with electricity is a healthy thing.
strange no earth wire on outlet
What brand are the gold impact driver bits you use ?
@@ShoyanJapaneseCarpenter okay thank you. I think I’ve found them.
Why did you need to replace the floor? Could you not have just refinished it?
@@ShoyanJapaneseCarpenter Thank you for answering this question, I was wondering myself.
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