Making a Wooden Ball Joint | Japanese Woodworking
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Router
Brand: Makita
Model Number: RT50DZ
Router Bit 1(6×32㎜)
Brand: HOZLY
Model Number: 102060032
Router Bit 2(6×32㎜)
Brand: HOZLY
Model Number: 401060032
Double-Sided Tape (Removable)
Brand: Nitto
Model Number: 5000NS
How to make a circle cutting jig
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Man's jigs are better put together and neater than some of my finished projects
@mikewelch3903
5 ай бұрын
His jigs are why all of us can have better projects. He is one of the best of the best!
There are many ways of cutting a sphere in wood, this is one of the more complicated methods I've seen and I think it's absolutely fantastic 😁 ... I thought it was quite limited in the size of spheres it could produce until I realised that the router could be moved up/down, thereby determining the diameter ... love it 👍
@dieterjosef
10 ай бұрын
I think it is not complicated but rather easy. It takes some effort, definetely, but you can easily understand how it's done and you can build the jig by yourself, and it prohibits further mistakes and failures.
@barry.w.christie
10 ай бұрын
@@dieterjosef Spinning a piece of wood on a lathe and pushing a holesaw into it is far simpler, easier to set up and quicker to cut .... which is why I said this is one of the more complicated methods I've seen, because it is compared to other methods ... but I also praised it in case you didn't notice!!
@dieterjosef
10 ай бұрын
@@barry.w.christie I noticed the praise, and if you have a lathe it's easier, yes. But if you have to build something like a lathe first... If you had an idea how to fix a piece of wood so that it can be rotated by hand you could put the router in a fixture that can do a circle. I think that would be easier all in all and could be used in different ways in the future.
@hdvictoryford5329
10 ай бұрын
So many who watch these videos are so impressed by what they see. These are basic carpentry skills that just about any American carpenter car do. I have worked with many over the years who have done this and more. Nothing special. And I think I learned to make similar joints on the job with an amazing American carpenter. The thing is he never saw a need to take pictures of himself doing basic work.
@barry.w.christie
10 ай бұрын
@@hdvictoryford5329 Jesus, who pissed in your breakfast? There are millions upon millions of people, not just Americans (although I appreciate it's harder for you lot), who can cut wood, make joints, make jigs etc so nothing special! This guy has made a jig which he thought others would find useful and he shared it, in the hope that others would find it useful or even inspire them to create their own version ... a fact borne out by the number of views and (positive) comments. An old adage .... if you don't have anything good to say then don't say anything!
天才! DIY系KZread Channelの中で、このチャネルが最も勉強になります。いつもありがとうございます。
Honestly with all the horrible 'hack' videos that are out there on social media now, coming onto your channel by chance is really like finding a pure refined gold on out of the blue. Really great videos, great ideas, and nice to see some safety being considered, etc. All just execellent. I can't imagine your work is not going to help many craftsmen... new, and experienced both....
@kinbolluck476
Ай бұрын
I love nuts
When you see "Japanese" in the title you already know it's gonna be the absolute best you could possibly achieve 👌🏻👏🏻
@SchizSchool
2 ай бұрын
Ever heard of ww2?
I would be happy to have just 20 % of your tidiness in the workshop. Mine is usually a mess no matter how often I clean.
@fatehdebbah
9 ай бұрын
Japanese worshop is lie a temple .
This channel (and JSK) are my absolute favourites 😊
@kaboncho
10 ай бұрын
Idem I ❤ yours
@workshoppojokpamulang9961
10 ай бұрын
Yessss, agree
@mason.berlin
10 ай бұрын
Me too. Just awesome.
@MaxMut.
10 ай бұрын
You know what your talking about”
@flowerchildtokyo
10 ай бұрын
Same!! and Ohyo56
なんだこりゃ?天才か!こんな玉作りの治具初めて見ました。スゲ〜。
Нравятся аккуратно сделанные приспособления, с удовольствием ставлю лайк👍
Достойное и поучительное видео! Спасибо! Я столяр краснодеревщик, а этого метода не знал! Браво 👏
@240619721000
10 ай бұрын
К сожалению, 90% комментов от россиян- это совет автору купить токарный... Это либо от людей, ваще не в теме, либо пишут прожженые токарЯ, вот тока и ИМ невдомек, что МЫ без токарки- смогЁм, а они без нас- тока тарелки, блюдца и прочие шишки... )))
@arsmargrach8037
10 ай бұрын
@@240619721000 Вам самому бы быть в теме - половина токарных приспособлений как раз рассчитаны под фрезер ))) - причем тут прожженность??? Данный метод более современный так как вначале был токарный станок а потом уже фрезер - и да... иногда у людей кроме простенького кромочника банально вообще нет никаких инструментов и уж тем более станков - так что такой вариант в первую очередь для них :)
Simplesmente extraordinário, parabéns!!! E obrigado por compartilhar!!!
Я был удивлён два раза) способом изготовления шара и когда я увидел что в конце вы сделали такой технологичный фиксатор))) благодарю ) Привет из России))
@N.E.C
10 ай бұрын
ты по этому и удивлен-потому что из расеи....
@Dmitry9331
10 ай бұрын
@@N.E.C чё ты хотешь этим сказать ? Если бы я был из белруси то не удивился бы?
@USER-HU-UZER
10 ай бұрын
Здравствуйте. Дело в том, что РФ на данный момент является страной отсталой во всём. По этому россиян всё удивляет
@Dmitry9331
10 ай бұрын
@@USER-HU-UZERЗдравствуйте ,наврятли мы всему удивляемся как вы себе представляете. Такое видео могло быть снято в России лет 20 назад ,здесь нет каких то высоких технологий .
@USER-HU-UZER
10 ай бұрын
@@Dmitry9331 Возможно я недостаточно точно выразил свои мысли. Google Translate работает для меня.
何も分かりませんでしたが、とても綺麗でした!
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
ご視聴ありがとうございます。嬉しいです。
Многому у Вас, учусь, маэстро! Вы мастер!))
Конечно проще изготовить сие изделие на токарном станке или купить фабричное, но в данном видео главное не конечный результат, креативность и эстетика процесса! Браво МАЭСТРО!
@user-ot6el8je5i
10 ай бұрын
Да , времени убито немало, а не проще ли купить такой механизм там где покупал телевизор? Цена 2 тыс.
@240619721000
10 ай бұрын
@@user-ot6el8je5i Дофига лет назад ребят в начальной школе на уроках труда учили делать табуретки. Из дерева. РУКАМИ... ИДИОТЫ!!! Табуретка стоит копейки, зачем было мучать пацанов??? Математика- тож отстой при наличии калькулятора... Но потом пришло время ЕГЭ, и все встало на свои места, что и подтверждают комменты под данным роликом от РОССИЯН.... ОНИ САМЫЕ умные, как минимум- советуют автору прикупить токарник!!!! Ой, мля........
Leonardo da vinci would be proud of you, and learning from you. This is unreal....
.....fai perdere la testa 🤯. Sei un vero maestro. You are very master!
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Sono felice di sentirlo dire.
Мне кажется, что такие работы проще и быстрее выполнять на токарном. Но стоит сказать, что токарный, даже самый дешевый китайский по дереву, не каждому по карману. А если есть фрезерный, почему бы его не использовать. Очень приятно видеть, аккуратную и опрятную работу
Очень оригинальный способ изготовления шарового шарнира.
Hi Yasuhiro, Your thought process and creativity is quite amazing! I always look forward to your notifications when you post a new video they are always well executed.. Most importantly, thank you for taking the time to make them and for sharing your creativity. An inspiration and a pleasure to watch! Take care, Wayne
What’s incredible idea 😮 Congratulations for this application ❤
Je ne me lasses jamais de regarder vos vidéos. Toutes géniales. Merci beaucoup.
Wear protection goggles and respirator filter half mask with silicon airtight seal around the mouth and nose. All kinds of particles getting into the lungs are dangerous in long term. Really nice idea! Subscribed! 😉
Sig Yasuhiro, La seguo dai primi video. In assoluto il mio canale preferito. Complimenti....Resti così.
Some technics are so elaborated that sounds like a magic!
So cool.. absolute genius.. Thank you for sharing your ideas..
I'm glad I sat and watched the whole thing. And I agree there's easier ways to do a sphere. The craftsmanship was absolutely amazing. 🔥💯
@hdvictoryford5329
10 ай бұрын
So many who watch these videos are so impressed by what they see. These are basic carpentry skills that just about any American carpenter car do. I have worked with many over the years who have done this and more. Nothing special. And I think I learned to make similar joints on the job with an amazing American carpenter. The thing is he never saw a need to take pictures of himself doing basic work.
@Skunkanoid
9 ай бұрын
because not everyone looks at exactly what carpenters do, or have no basic knowledge on the skill. just let people be impressed by the craftsmanship and go make yourself a chair or something, geez@@hdvictoryford5329
0:04 thanks for reminding me to make a dentist appointment
Perfect woodworking,with xtraordinary results
I like it alot! For flexible movement of anything that needs it, nothing can really beat a ball joint, and it looks so beautiful in wood. Thank you for all your great idea videos.
@hdvictoryford5329
10 ай бұрын
So many who watch these videos are so impressed by what they see. These are basic carpentry skills that just about any American carpenter car do. I have worked with many over the years who have done this and more. Nothing special. And I think I learned to make similar joints on the job with an amazing American carpenter. The thing is he never saw a need to take pictures of himself doing basic work.
@BasementBear
10 ай бұрын
Coming off a bit arrogant there, and I have no idea why you answered this on my comment, I didn't even say impressed. But since you did, then no, this is not basic work, and no, just about any carpenter can't do it and won't do it, and it is really strange that you specified American twice. And good for you meeting other people you can brag about, but I don't see how sharing a process makes any "basic work" less valuable. In general you need to check your own value system.@@hdvictoryford5329
@andi.popescu
10 ай бұрын
@@hdvictoryford5329 ok boomer.
excellent Jig and could possibly be converted as a small telescope mount 👍
Absolutely awesome! How to make a Wooden Ball Joint: Step 1: Build 2 axis gimbal milling machine...
Your wooden ball joint creation is truly remarkable!
Thank you very much for the great inspiration. I gave a sub only a few seconds in and I believe it is well invested after I have seen it whole. Thank you, again!
Well executed jig design. I think I would have gone the lathe and holesaw route to get something similar. 👍
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and for your feedback.
great jig, and thank you for sharing!!
End result was brilliant, the method was even better...
Muito bonito! Uma técnica muito bem elaborada!
Здорово, необычно, спасибо за совет.
I'm glad i have found your channel. I'm a carpenter myself, but I had no idea what other possibilities there were for woodworking. Thanks and keep it up!
@denisenunya7054
10 ай бұрын
I appreciate a person who works in a trade and admits he didn’t already know it all. My ex could never do that, but then he couldn’t get how to use a staple gun properly to make it go in straight. Used to drive me crazy!
@denisenunya7054
10 ай бұрын
@@user-rv1ji3hp4u In any trade there is always more to learn. Always.
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
@edo9776 Thank you for the encouraging feedback. We will do our best to meet your expectations next time as well.
Wow, this is beautiful artisan work.
Absolutely brilliant.
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it. Thank you very much.
Tout simplement génial 👏
I hope you realise how brilliant you are. You are a master at what ever you put your hands on.
@hdvictoryford5329
10 ай бұрын
So many who watch these videos are so impressed by what they see. These are basic carpentry skills that just about any American carpenter car do. I have worked with many over the years who have done this and more. Nothing special. And I think I learned to make similar joints on the job with an amazing American carpenter. The thing is he never saw a need to take pictures of himself doing basic work.
Excelente parabéns.
This is impressive, but seems long-term impractical.
Very clever.thank you 🙏
Вот это поворот!
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Спасибо за просмотр.
Great technic, many thx for sharing!
ENCORE UNE FOIS QUELLE MAITRISE.. QUEL BEAU TRAVAIL. SUPERBE.. PRISES DE VUES MAGNIFIQUES.. FELICITATIONS.👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏 UN BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
simply brilliant.👏
Impressive work! 👍
Какая высокосортная фанера! Спасибо за видео!)
Ah yes, the traditional ancient Japanese router.
I love simplistic ideas
Very nicely done!
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for viewing.
Ini adalah sebuah karya hasil dari pemikiran yang luar biasa...tak mudah untuk ditiru..pantastis
Спасибо, очень интересное изделие и смотрица отлично!
yo, i think i just learnt how bedposts are made. holy crap, this machine is amazinggggggg!
Brilliant, Brilliant work
INCREDIBLE!!
A joy to watch! Triggering creativity. F ex a height adjustable, 4-triangle piano stand.
Когда надо максимально объяснить термин "перфекционизм" - работу именно этого мастера и надо демонстрировать!
Man has invented a wooden ball joint!
Well, I really like your gigs and ideas... but the TV at the end, that's a bummer. Great work! (bad application) I'm subscribing!
tuyệt vời ,rất sáng tạo
So easy and so good. Nice Video
Красота! Любо дорого смотреть.
Да, геометрия прекрасная наука. Всегда что то новое узнаю
wow! just amazing! Keep it up.
Amazing talent good job sir godbless😊
Brilliant jigg!
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much.
Stunning !
Incrível, excelente.
素晴らしいですよ。
It is so simple. All can I do in our kitchen...
Thats an interesting jig. Clever.
Amazing job. 👍👍
WOAOU... Absolutely Brilliant... 😊🙏🙏🙏... 5:30
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Cheers for checking out the video
wow. this is stunnig.
marvelous work
You are my hero (and JSK too)
Great mechanism
Grandioso maestro por compartir ese conocimiento mire que hacer una esfera tan perfecta Bendiciones dónde quiera que encontré
ok, this is pretty cool
Выглядит красиво и надёжно. Но, я такое не смогу повторить. Хотя, кому-то очень нужно. Спасибо. Даже просто посмотреть на работу и результат было интересно.
wonderful
At the present time I do not have a workshop. Hopefully sometime in the next few years that will be rectified. That being said I subscribed after just this one (first) video, after all I can still learn ideas even if I can't practice the process.
mindblowing and nice idea
Así que así hacen los cabeceros de la cama!! :O Gracias por la información, la verdad es que es muy curioso ver el proceso
Daaaang!!! Very nice
Honestly? .. carpentry masterpiece
Que hermoso video 😮
Such an interesting video. Well done. One Handed Maker
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
I'm happy. Thank you.
This is how Japanese were making giant robots before iron.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
Very creative
love this
That is incredible.
@YASUHIROTV
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching.
Gabarito sensacional, parabéns!