Parabéns pelo vídeo! Um trabalho espetacular! Marceneiro de uma habilidade incrível! Essas plainas Japonesas tem um aço da melhor qualidade. Sou do BRASIL e curto o seu trabalho!
These video should be available in a set to buy/ download ; superb quality , and if you watch carefully you can learn a lot , subtle things .. best videos on Japanese wood craft .... just wish I could understand Japanese !!!!!! ... perhaps I should learn , by the way anyone know how the Chona handle is made ?
@@estudiohayabusa You do realize that he is right, right? Carpenters typically use sawhorses out on the field, and use minimal work holding. Furniture makers will use an atedai for smaller stock, and a planning beam for larger stock.
That's an interesting video. You could attach a piece of wood to a plane with a small speed clamp to give a guide, the way that one has it build in. You might just make a small groove for the blade to fit in.
Francesco Gallarotti has gone to the effort of translating / summarising the key information of prof. Kenji Komatsu's videos on his web site; www.gallarotti.net/woodworking-blog/supplement-18
I can not understand your language but I do get your hand jester as you speak. I really enjoy watching and learning.
Thank you
Mick Rose from Hawaii
you are awesome Sir..your knowledge of expertise in wood work is truly great.
Please keep making videos, these are wonderful to watch. I'd like to see a view of your shop, looks like you have some nice tools in there.
Parabéns pelo vídeo! Um trabalho espetacular! Marceneiro de uma habilidade incrível! Essas plainas Japonesas tem um aço da melhor qualidade.
Sou do BRASIL e curto o seu trabalho!
When a person is beautiful inside then everything around him is beautiful too! Look how often he smiles and radiates kindness:)
Gold hands and endless experience
Estos videos son geniales, vivo en sur de mexico y aqui hay buena madera para realizar estos trabajos, gracias por todo
These videos are wonderful! Thank you for taking the time to make them. Do you have a website to your studio?
Very good video, great close ups.
These video should be available in a set to buy/ download ; superb quality , and if you watch carefully you can learn a lot , subtle things .. best videos on Japanese wood craft .... just wish I could understand Japanese !!!!!! ... perhaps I should learn , by the way anyone know how the Chona handle is made ?
glenn hinton :
I checked today and found
Chona handle is made of Japanese pagoda tree.
The wood is called enju. The branches are trained to have the bend, held in position while it grows.
Very nice
趣味で木工をしております。
とても興味深く、全てのビデオを一気に拝見しました。機会あれば最後の反り台鉋の説明に使われていたサンプルにあったような、ダブテイルなどのジョイントを鉋やノミなど日本の道具で細工するところも拝見してみたいと思いました。
海外でのノコギリやノミ、定規などへの評価に比べ鉋が今ひとつと感じておりまして、情報も少ないのでこのような情報発信はとてもありがたいです。
ぜひ英語でのナレーションを吹き込むなどして海外の愛好家にも共有したいですね。
I think it's really cool that he uses a western style bench.
That's another proof how little people know about authentic Japanese carpentry
@@estudiohayabusa Thanks?
@@estudiohayabusa You do realize that he is right, right? Carpenters typically use sawhorses out on the field, and use minimal work holding. Furniture makers will use an atedai for smaller stock, and a planning beam for larger stock.
Where did you get that tiny Kanna?
That's an interesting video. You could attach a piece of wood to a plane with a small speed clamp to give a guide, the way that one has it build in. You might just make a small groove for the blade to fit in.
very good videos, does anyone know what the teacher is called?
T Y thank
Great video. only wish I could speak Japanese
作業台は自作でしょうか?
I wish for english subtitles, or swedish ;)
Ben Türkiyede yaşıyorum
Elinizdeki gibi bir rende istiyorum. Bana gönderir misiniz?
Francesco Gallarotti has gone to the effort of translating / summarising the key information of prof. Kenji Komatsu's videos on his web site; www.gallarotti.net/woodworking-blog/supplement-18
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