Woodturning-Japanese Woodworker Jiro Suda 須田二郎の木の器
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須田二郎さんは木工旋盤で食器を作り出す作家。「グリーンウッドターニング」とよばれる生木を挽く技法の日本の第一人者。里山や工事現場で伐られた木々を素材にして優美な曲線を描く器を作り出す。アウトドアのウェブメディア「Akimama」との連動ムービー。須田さんの詳細な情報は以下のアドレスの記事にて。
www.a-kimama.com/dougu/2019/1...
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Jiro makes a bowl from unseasoned wood.He dried it over two weeks. During drying, the bowl gets distorted. Then, the shape of the bowl is fixed.
@miketilton6393
4 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. I would only ask for better lighting on the inside of the bowl while shaving the wood for the finsl shape in there. Shadow made it hard to see what was going on.
@yoshifujiwara2253
4 жыл бұрын
@@miketilton6393 了解!次回の撮影ではよく見えるように配慮します。
@timponder7487
Жыл бұрын
You do beautiful work Sir I would feel better if you wore a face shield
@spitamensogd4319
7 ай бұрын
@@yoshifujiwara2253Отличная работа. Всегда хорошо когда у тебя инструмент отличного качества. Браво👍
先生.....................I live in the USA but I used to live in Okinawa in 1985. I love your work. I wish you were my neighbor so you could teach me your skill. Thanks for sharing your time and talent with me. Wow, I have never seen the inside of a bowl removed like that before. You are very smart.
オイラはマグノートンでは挫折してワンウェイのコアリングツールに走ったが、カッチリと寸法がきまってしまうリジッドなシステムだったので変幻自在なワークには対応できない。 ガウジの研ぎでフリーハンドを見せてくれたのはかなり刺激的だった。 マグノートンではパワーと研ぎがマストな要素だと思うが、あの刃先の研ぎの難しさと消耗の激しさ、また動画で須田師がどんな対応をしているのか見たいものだ。 いずれにしても 動画もGJ 素晴らしい。
Wow, those first two cuts were massive... Sharp tools and yrs of experience....
Simple bowl, but excellent technique, great skill, sharp tools on monster lathe. Gorgeous. Montana Wood Art.
須田師匠の作業、惚れ惚れします。皆様簡単に見えるでしょう。木に下手に刃物を当てると、体が飛ばされてとっても怖いんですよ。薄く削って突き破らない、とても難しいんですよ。師匠はやっぱりすばらしい。
I have always been in awe of Japanese working methods. What a shock! His workshop is totally untidy(like mine) and he is knee deep in shavings (like me.) still good to watch.
@flemingcourt
4 жыл бұрын
These are NOT Japanese Methods! These are Western turning methods and tools.
I love the beautiful simplicity of your work. I look forward to many more of your masterful videos!
素晴らしい
Zero wasted effort. Amazing skill.
It is so great to see woodturners from around the world doing awesome work... Love the bowl saver trick .. this piece is very cool
Very skillful. Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece 🙇♂️
Thank You for the video... Your shop, my shop Same...same...loved the coring tool...gotta get a handle on one...once again thanks...
すごい!
Just incredible to watch how the lathe just spins and spins that piece of wood almost as if that was what it was designed to do! My hats off to Suda san1
Lindo trabalho parabéns
Lucrare frumoasa! Felicitari si mult succes!
Typical Japanese taste and elegance!
Beautiful!
Beautiful work.
Skills, sharp tools and horsepower-no messing about with hundreds of fine cuts, love it. 👍👌🤗🇦🇺🔭 subscribed. 😁 Right tools for the job.
Very nice work, enjoyed your video!
Parabéns pelo seu Belo trabalho 👏👏👍👍🇧🇷
Thank You for the video...
This guy has made that same bowl a thousand times. Wow! Fantastic control.
This takes wood wood turning to a whole new level. 👍👌😁🇦🇺🔭
Very nice and I like your process.
Bravissimo complimenti per la sua arte. Ciao
A thing of beauty and Suda knows just what to do it; no fuss, no muss, no wasted motion.
Just viewed again Suda san. Better to watch 2nd time. Masterful Thank you
Very nicely done
Awesome talent
Nicely done. I love his use of the very large bowl gouge. And using a Makita water-cooled spinning whetstone is great. The key is fresh cut, clear straight grain wood. Spinning the wood at high speed before sanding makes a big difference, 10 days drying before finishing makes good sense. Sometimes the foot of the bowl will require some leveling to sit flat.
@stevebloch3184
6 ай бұрын
Wow, I think you could do that with your eyes closed.
Beautiful
Very nice
Fantastico 🤩..... Super rispetto
Really lovely
Great wood worker 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Simple yet so beautiful craftsmanship. The fastest wood turning process I have ever seen. Your way of doing it is so amazing and unique. 👍👍👍
@harveyboulanger2896
4 жыл бұрын
Did you see the size of his bowl gouge
@francisseth28
4 жыл бұрын
@@harveyboulanger2896 yes and it's huge. 😊
What a monster gouge that is, and what a lovely product at the end.
マグノートンを使いこなせる作家さんとして10年前から須田さんが真っ先に思い浮かぶんだが、乾燥歪みを景色として楽しめる人でないとその良さは判らないかも知んない。
Loved your work,hopefully more will come my way
His technique is sooooo unusual... Beautiful to watch him working :)
@lyndalanthony635
11 ай бұрын
Not unusual. That is about exactly the way I do it.
Some deep bevel cuts!!👍
67 people are on such bad crack that they don't understand what mastery they just watched.
Lindo trabalho 👍👏👏👏
Maravilhosa!
Nice working. Beautiful bowl. I like the deformation after drying but WITHOUT cracks! About drying, how is it achieved? 14 days air drying, magnetron time/ cycles, wrapping in newspaper and store in plastic bag replace paper each 3 days, etc. Albert
super travail bravo
木工旋盤がインバータ化されてて回転数も自由自在ですね
What a master you are? You work so easily it seems it's nothing to do shavings
Give that man a medal
Delicious
Japoneses são mestres por excelência.
Bom dia..bélo trabalho
Juro Suda san, thank you excellent demo. I love Japanese skills without the comment. Makes the whole affect
astonishing.
bravo même technique et bien le coup du sèche cheveux Lionel french turner
Zeitloses schönes Design. 👍
So very beautiful thank you. Do mo alagoto ?
Belo....LINDO..👍
The Japanese so know what's up. Homie has soulful skill.
Very interesting coring jig... massive bowl gouge. Worrisome that there was no face shield... those goggles will not protect your head if the bowl or a piece of it come flying off...
@audimaster5000
4 жыл бұрын
I read a woodturner lady’s study of faceshields after she got severely injured by a bowl exploding off the lathe and breaking through her shield. She did the math and such for velocities vs impact forces to realize most face shields wouldn’t have even come close to helping. All but a proper military style ballistics shield. I think she turned her lathe on and forgot it was set to it’s fastest speed when her accident occurred - yikes
Britain’s got talent
サムネ見て派手にラーメンぶち撒けてるのかと思った。笑
@user-uf3hn2ix7j
4 жыл бұрын
ププ━(〃>З
👍👍
Wizard 👍
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
10:00 よそ見してたらこんなんなってて、 「ふぁっ!?」ってなったw
Nice bowl, but turning wet wood makes it so much easier. What will it look like 6 months from now? Regards!
@yoshifujiwara2253
4 жыл бұрын
Check out all this video!
@RedneckInCarolina
4 жыл бұрын
It will look the same.
@yoshifujiwara2253
4 жыл бұрын
The last cut is after drying. No more distortion
@kobikiya
4 жыл бұрын
@@yoshifujiwara2253 小楢はまだ暴れると思うよ。 その暴れがグリーンウッドターニングの魅力。 多少の底面の歪みはペーパーで落とす、布の敷物を使うことでエレガントに対応できる。 その心のゆとりが木工の奥の深さ、陶芸とか金属ものの頑強さを求めるなら土をいじれば良いわけだし。
私はあなたのスタイルが好きです。あなたが始めた第1ボウルガウジ.こんなに大きな道具は見たことがない。 それは何の大きさですか? それは確かに部分的に荒れの短い仕事をしました。
no comment❤
Уважуха за защитные очки... Respects for protective gogles
Exerento mi sen sen .
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
全然関係ないけどサムネが秋山さんのクリエーターズファイルに見えた
2:45 Man v. Shavings
2.33 just looks like a wood bukkake
Sugoi ne great wabi sabi
Long sleeves and rotating machinery is a very dangerous combination . Nice bowl, but not worth an arm.
У кого такой аппарат стоит без дела? Отдайте мне. Только такого нету в мастерской.
Good job.but use protect for all your face
So no one is going to comment about how he never used any protective equipment while using the chainsaw?
@audimaster5000
4 жыл бұрын
Electric saws tend to run slower which makes a kickback all but impossible. Also he’s using it for very familiar specific cuts rather than ‘out in the wild’ cutting situations. I know it’s best practice to always wear proper safety gear, but I approve his method given the circumstances. Yeah? Word :)
木头要刷油/漆
Amitofo
La cantidad de madera que se desperdicia para un puto plato.
Espanol
@yoshifujiwara2253
4 жыл бұрын
El español es muy difícil para mi. ¿Por qué no estudias japonés en esta oportunidad?
エンジンチェンソーや
کجاست
木材が濡れている問題
@yoshifujiwara2253
4 жыл бұрын
This is such a technique
防塵マスクっていう商品が売られておりましてね…
作業場掃除しろよ笑