Build Hand Cut Mitred Wood Dovetails Amazing Traditional Japan Woodworking Skills Without Screw
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Build Hand Cut Mitred Wood Dovetails Amazing Traditional Japan Woodworking Skills Without Screw
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@IlijaLukovic
2 ай бұрын
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I am 75 years old and Japanese. The "Aritugi" technology of woodworking is well suited to the hot, humid, and earthquake-prone environment of Japan. The biggest advantage is that it minimizes the use of rust-prone nails and other materials, reduces damage to the wood, and dampens seismic shaking with unfastened joints. Furthermore, the entire building can be disassembled like Lego blocks, and only the damaged parts can be replaced and rebuilt as before. *When using a few nails, we use very rust-resistant "Wakugi" that are forged one by one. For example, the five-story pagoda of Horyuji Temple, the oldest wooden structure in the world, was built more than 1,300 years ago, but it has been repeatedly dismantled and restored. Horyuji Temple had generations of dedicated carpenters, who also managed the mountain where the wood for the restoration was grown. They were called "Miya Daiku" and their motto was "to build buildings that will not break down for 1,000 years.
@colingraham9379
2 жыл бұрын
I have so much respect for the Japanese approach to building and making. I am a carpenter myself and a bit of a truck nerd so I have a great appreciation for Japanese carpentry and vehicles. It seems like building things that last, and the integrity needed to do so, is a deeply rooted value in your country. Much love and big up Japan.
@colingraham9379
2 жыл бұрын
@@ConstantineShinkevich Yes, it is and no, we most certainly do not. We fuck everything up, and nature will put us in our place soon enough. But not before we fuck everything up.
@r.alejandrofigueroaalmonte8893
Жыл бұрын
La tecnologia Aritugi es un Arte que no me canso de admirar
@musamor75
Жыл бұрын
The West is only just beginning to discover the art of Japanese joinery, cabinet making, woodcarving, and many other crafts. Only the total respect of Tradition can maintain time worn techniques in craft and art. The respect your country and people show towards all these fascinates the West. There are very strong links to Nature all through every work. It is this osmosis that the West does NOT understand. Power tools and machines have killed the rapport between Man and Nature. I'm a woodworker myself, and have always tried to use manual techniques rather than high powered, fast cutting machines. Wood has its own energy that goes in different directions, and only hand work can take this into account. Here in Europe, up until the 18th century all wood was hand sawn, carefully choosing the direction of the cut. It was then stacked, and reserved for the use only two generations later. The next generation down was not allowed to use it during their lifetime. I live in France, and when the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris burned down, they realised that they would NEVER again find the same quality of timber for the restoration project. Completed in 1225 (I believe), it took 250 years of building, on and off- as cathedrals were built because it depended on finance, and they cost a fortune to build even at the time. Some of the oaks used were up to 800 years old! The sheer size of the beams required extremely old and large trees. The oldest oak in France is nearly 1300 years old. But the necessary trees no longer exist. I have the greatest respect for Japanese skilled workers, and have watched many, many videos on various crafts. I bow down to your country Sir. I just hope that the modern era will not affect Japan's values in the future. Warmest greetings from France.
@ememe1412
Жыл бұрын
@@musamor75 You mention Notre Dame and Craft tradition. Do not lose appreciation of the crafts of the West as well. These large stone buildings has preserved masonry in Europe to a level probably unequalled in the modern world. I'm from Asia and a lot of our stone buildings, notably churches, centuries old, cannot be restored to the original state as masons with the necessary skills are near extinct. In the last few decades as they crumble, intricate mouldings are replaced with simpler patterns or worse with moulded reinforced plaster or cement (carving in other mediums is alive and well).
There’s something incredibly therapeutic about how the master carpenter cleans the joints and sockets with the chisel to get them perfect to the millimetre.
That joinery is not only amazing, it’s flat-out beautiful.
@CTLANE
11 ай бұрын
Bravo
Man oh man what precision!! Thanks for showing it all.
It's not enough for me to be terrible at woodworking. I need to watch these videos to remind myself occasionally. You are amazing
watching sharp tools used with precision by a master craftsman so satisfying.
Twoja praca to perfekcja. Mistrzostwo świata. Podstawowe narzędzia i efekt ich użycia!!! Szczęka opada ze zdziwienia. Wielki szacunek MISTRZU. JESTEŚ WIELKI!!!!!
Insane accuracy and patience too. The way you work your tools is incredible and I can see that the steel used in these chisels is of the highest quality. Unfortunately, I don't believe we can find this quality any longer. Amazing work, thank you for sharing🔨🪚
The accuracy and precision this man demonstrates with hand-held by tools is simply breathtaking. A true artist and master craftsman and a pleasure to watch.
It’s good to watch a true craftsman at work. Pleasing to watch all your videos.
That brace must need some wooden nails to hold it in place! The use of Japanese wood nails was what I was trying to get more information on.
Thank you for filming the creation of this joint and your mastery of woodworking. Fascinating!
A beautiful and perfectly fitting joint expertly cut. A joy to watch. Thank you.
Been making a living out of fine wood working 42 yrs done about every type of wood work imaginable.I find this to be excellent work and often make many of my joints in similar fashion. But how sweet it is to use a shaper all the bits available and a table saw.. at this stage in my craft .?? Very very sweet.. good job my friend 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What a spectacle of skill and mastery, congratulations 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful workmanship
Excellent; thank you!
Awesome skill. Thank you for showing me how you make this joint detail and the way you work.
I love Japanese woodworking. ❤️ I could set and watch it all day. This was one outstanding table leg. I'm going to save this video..Maybe try and build a coffee table using this joint on my legs. Thanks for sharing
Excelencia en ajuste, carpinteria de alta maestría, querido maestro mis respetos y le dejo un afectuoso saludo desde mar del plata Argentina
How do you sharpen your chisels please make a video
@AverysMan1105
8 ай бұрын
Most likely with a honing guided tormek wet grinding wheel... pricey but worth it.
@Dogface1984
6 ай бұрын
@@AverysMan1105thanks for that tip 🤙🏽
@brianmosher4053
2 ай бұрын
Just rub them against something abrasive. Don't make it complicated and buy into a bunch of nonsense. Just get a double sided stone. Super easy and fast.
@adamwright7988
26 күн бұрын
@@AverysMan1105😂
I dearly love the "exact" measurements and fittings. That is a hugh clamp! Fantastic work!!
Bravooooooo!!!!! You are as accurate as a swiss watch...Like!!!!! It's great job.
Que gran habilidad y destreza en el uso de las herramientas, el resultado es imprecionante por su limpieza y exactitud de los resultados... Felicitaciones.
Absolutely amazing…that is the hands of a worker
wow, now that's a craftsman at work, a level I could only dream of
What keeps that cross member from eventually falling straight down? Unless it's pinned, glued or both. It will even slide down. Unless you made a shelf on the leg for the cross piece to rest on.
@jimm4268
Жыл бұрын
Good question. Per the video, there is not shelf.
@joelsifuentes7927
Жыл бұрын
The cross member could have run all the way through the top half of the 2 joining pieces to prevent falling out the bottom but yeah I was thinking the same thing
Recent subscriber to your channel. Watch everything that pops up of yours. I am extremely impressed with the precision of you work with just hand tools.
My father ,, Biorn in BOHOL TALISAY He is working carpenter Remind me 😇🙌✌️
Your talent is very beautiful 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Fantástico. Eu amo trabalhos com madeira. Muita gratidão por compartilhar tua incrível habilidade. Realmente incrível. Parabéns.
Greetings to every carpenter wherever he is
No computer or fancy tools, but basic tools, a true carpenter 😸👍
I am from india. In kerala this method is locally called 'PARUTHUM VALU" it means the tail of eagle, this methods are used for making traditional works in old houses and palace, and always in very old hindu temples in kerala. Carpenters are the heros in every Nation because they are thinking in the extreme level 😊😊😊😊
@HCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your compliments, you are not satisfied where can you tell us so I can fix it. Hope you have the best experience
@daveywavey6039
11 ай бұрын
hey so this is a japanese method not indian so stop running your trap.
Incredible work! beautiful, beautiful!
You do amazing work thank you very much for sharing Incredible
Great skill! Beautiful work!
Marvellous Work, just like Art! Gostei Demais!
You have great skills Sir! Thank you for sharing !
would you glue down, nailed, use screws or wood dowels? great video!!
I love woodworking that's why i'd tried and build many times, you're impressive carpenter! 👃👋🏻🤩
@ilies1988
2 жыл бұрын
@Serge Keke 👍👍👍
I really don't think there could be any stronger type of dovetail joinery method, awesome job.
You could shave with those chisels, beautiful work
Any reason there wasn’t a lip to stop the joining piece from falling through ?
That’s an art that is long lost,except for this man!! Dang I wish I knew that because that furniture lasted a lifetime!! Great work!
Looks like a strong joint! Great work!
멋집니다. 좋은정보 감사합니다. That's great. Thank you for good information.
Being a carpenter sure is satisfying as hell same goes to architecture and welding.
Muito top parabéns e 👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💯
so relaxing watching these videos
La tecnica muy depurada y sin utilizar herramientas costosas. Casi nunca tenemos el gusto de apreciar estos trabajos tan finos y exelentes. Gracias maestro por compartir su talento
Good luck to you
Your skill in laying out your cutlines with just a straight edge is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Then there's the chisel work....absolutely unbelievable stuff.
@HCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
Simple Skill♥♥
@georgiemae11
2 жыл бұрын
All the timber was pre-marked
@ajeetcarpentar
Жыл бұрын
@@HCarpenteraap Best adia looking amazing👍
I'd like to try this for a new bed I will make this year. Many thanks.
The kind of videos i enjoy. No offense to the festoolers.
i could not help but notice the perfection was all in the chisel
left handed=creative??skills and time practicing maybe..or just doing his work,living his life..enjoying some classical music while doing it.. dear Mr.H..thank you,it's very satifying and mesmerizing
Hadir brother.. Wah kreatif sekali... Sukses salalu ya brother💪🤟🤲
Espectacular enseñanza que nos distes amigo . Felicitaciones
Very beautiful and very time consuming 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 If I could do that I would be a very proud man ✌️
Two chisels, a hammer, saw, pen and ruler and the joint's better than 90% of the ones on KZread from $10k+ shops.
Based on the background, the tools and some stuff behind, I'm pretty sure this is a Japan woodworking joint made by a Vietnamese carpenter 😆😆😆
Even his mistakes are beautiful!!!! 😎👍👌
मैं उत्तर प्रदेश से वाराणसी से हूं सर आपकी वीडियो देखने में बहुत अच्छी है कौन से देश से डालते हैं आप
Lindo trabalho e precisão, encaixe perfeito, felicidade em poder ver essa obra de arte... Abraços de Campinas S.P.....Brasil
That is amazing work. Very impressive.
no router no circular no worries 😊
This is so perfect. Pure art.
@HCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
thanks
Impressive Sir.....!
Don't see IKEA selling these?? 🤔🤔😂😂
Consummate skill and precision and not a knife wall, gauge line or router plane in sight. Exquisite!
Matchless perfection Matchless craftsmanship. Amazing and wonderful work.. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤
I enjoy these videos. I haven't made anything from only hand tools in 2 years! Must get back to it!
Железным молотком по дереву столяры не работают ! Только деревянной киянкой !
That's great for one corner... Make it fit on all four, that's what I would like to see...
Superbe assemblage ! Merci du partage. Jean-Paul
Thanks for your work.
The extreme accuracy needed to make it work is extreme.. You'll have to be one with the chisel..
I think that banana cocktail shirt Has special powers. connected to the craftsmen gods.
Респект и уважуха!!!!Лайк+за работу молодец дядька!!!!
You're legend skill💪 uncle 😽❤️
Excellent joint....., but why do you keep putting it together and then taking it apart so many times. We can all see how it goes together. Keep these vids coming.
Amazing,didn't know that this type of joint carpentry existed. Thank you for shar
Perfect job excellent nice vedio thanks for your vedio
@HCapenter, this is beautiful!!! ❤ Which sorts of wood do you use??
It is so satisfying seeing pieces fit together.
@HCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
thanks
Boy someone was playing the shit out of a piano in the background 😂
Nice job done with very simple tools. Practice and skill.
Like to know what is a the degree of your chisel? Excellent work
this absolutely 💯 my favorite joint
Nice carpentry and presentation. It is made for those who enjoy watching handcrafting. I missed the classical joinery in it, and by classical I mean joint resembled a 3D puzzle with outstanding structural strength in it.
Ex client working and great gob I love 💖 that 👏💐😍
@HCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your compliments
Bom dia como vai, tudo bem... impressionante a sua precisão, parabéns pelo seu trabalho e por mostrar essas técnicas aos seus seguidores, a cada trabalho fico mais seu fã, um grande abraço... Avaré, estado de São Paulo, Brasil...
Fabuloso, belíssimo trabalho de encaixe, gosto muito deste sistema, uma combinação perfeita entre o esforço mecânico e a arte de recortes em vários graus para dar esse equilíbrio ❗️ Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
todo un maestro, chulada de trabajo con herramientas muy sencillas ,me suscribo, la neta.
really the secret is the fine metal working isn't it? ....... those sharp tools
Mad skills with that chisel. 👍
@HCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
thanks Sir
End result self satisfaction although takes time to accomplish
@carlosgarridopadimcota3660
Жыл бұрын
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