Making of a Japanese Shoji Lamp

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @Hraesvelgr44
    @Hraesvelgr44 Месяц назад +49

    Incredible! Quick tip: when using the table jig, always have the piece you are cutting held on the side closest to you. this means that when the blade cuts into it, it forces it into the jig, as opposed to you needing to hold onto it so hard. (It is also much safer this way!)

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +16

      @@Hraesvelgr44 Thanks, had this tip and tried on a new video. As for occuring chips - they are result of a soft wood mostly, with harder wood situation is better. I need to grab pieces firmly, because any slight movement might render them unusable and also the front position gives me better visibility over the process. I don't have to lean forward to see what's happening. Pieces are breaking occasionally, but the sled is pretty much safe

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +14

      @@Hraesvelgr44 also I figured out a couple of new ways to make this cuts, with couple of native proxxon blades stacked together

    • @alexdroman
      @alexdroman 21 день назад

      Yes, this is the one thing which was bothering me in this beautiful video.
      Another option if you can’t put the workpiece in the back of the jig is to use a piece of scrap wood to back it up. That should also reduce tear out

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  21 день назад +1

      Scrap wood works, but imagine how much more waste it would be with 200+ pieces. Between these options I would still prefer my method. But If I had to do it again, I would use harder wood, which is better with chipping

  • @asmolyeti6689
    @asmolyeti6689 Месяц назад +31

    I love how seamless and purposeful each thing you do is

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад

      @@asmolyeti6689 Thanks! Well, montage played a huge role in this, but yes, I like to carefully plan each step of the way, so the project flow is as smooth as possible

  • @jenniferaddison3829
    @jenniferaddison3829 Месяц назад +26

    I find seeing the wood curls from when you hand (plaining, smoothing, shaving, I don’t know the proper term), so damn satisfying. So weird, but you earned my subscription. I watch everything from a couple woodworkers here and wish I had that talent you guys do. I’d buy your creations in a heartbeat! Hello from California.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +3

      @@jenniferaddison3829 that’s one of the reasons I’ve started woodwork. I often ending up removing too much material, cause it’s so pleasant to do )

    • @AbuMaia01
      @AbuMaia01 Месяц назад +3

      @@kumikokraft With all the shavings, sawdust, and scraps left over after a project, no woodworker should be cold in winter. :)

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +3

      @@AbuMaia01 yeah, my next ambition is to move to a house with a stove to feed

  • @bryanquick3349
    @bryanquick3349 Месяц назад +14

    that's a lot of effort, but the end result is lovely

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@bryanquick3349 check the Japanese carpenters making kumiko, that’s where a LOT of effort )

  • @oculusangelicus8978
    @oculusangelicus8978 Месяц назад +49

    All I can say is...WOW! You got my attention, and my subscription! Looking forward to seeing much more of this. I was actually thinking of making simplified Shoji Lamps for my Apartment using nothing but hand tools. But not sure I can do it. Of course the design is going to require at least as much work as the building. But you've inspired me!

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +10

      Thanks, working on the next one already. You should definitely try to make one yourself! It's a hell lot of fun 😊

    • @alpavlich6189
      @alpavlich6189 Месяц назад +2

      @@kumikokraft It will definitely be fun to make but have you used any templates or do you know where to find some to get inspiration...?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +3

      @@alpavlich6189 I just googled shoji lamps and took one for reference. Also Pinterest is really good for that. Give it a try

    • @carolinabasilerodrigues650
      @carolinabasilerodrigues650 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@kumikokraft congrats and please keep posting your work!

    • @joãoAlberto-k9x
      @joãoAlberto-k9x Месяц назад +2

      Very interesting. 🎉.

  • @createsomething7066
    @createsomething7066 10 дней назад +1

    that was so fun watching the entire process, I love how the wood has interlocking structures, as well as the vertical lines being cut by horizontal ones, with varying patterns!

  • @sloboy
    @sloboy 20 дней назад +2

    What a beautiful piece of work. I was completely awe struck by the intricate details and the final result. Simply beautiful.

  • @firebrandproductions6040
    @firebrandproductions6040 28 дней назад +4

    the craftsmanship is sublime.

  • @jeffj2495
    @jeffj2495 7 дней назад

    Looks very nice indeed. Good work.
    Also looks like a cat hair and dust magnet.

  • @Uli_Krosse
    @Uli_Krosse Месяц назад +9

    The name of this channel alone was enough to get me interested. The video was enough for me to leave a sub.
    More please! :)

  • @derek6579
    @derek6579 Месяц назад +2

    So many hours of patience! Wonderful

  • @kylereed3577
    @kylereed3577 Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful, thanks for the Zen! Keep going can’t wait for your next video.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      More Zen to come. Next one coming out beautifully

  • @TheBillder
    @TheBillder Месяц назад +6

    That thing is beyond cool. Maybe one day I will make one of these things and it will all be inspired by you. Great job

  • @EckhardReich
    @EckhardReich Месяц назад +9

    This is verry big cinema, thank you so much for this fantastic presentation. I have to learn a lot

  • @paulpisters668
    @paulpisters668 Месяц назад +6

    Love your Proxxon tools.

  • @ShikamaruXT
    @ShikamaruXT 20 дней назад +1

    A weird shift, that lesser Japanese people want to uphold traditions from Japan, but more and more European and American people help to keep these Japanese traditions alive.
    I have been to Japan(Kamakura, Kyoto, Tokyo) this year, but never saw a lantern like this. You work like the masters of old Edo.
    Edit: Most wholesome comment section in a while. Art attracts like minded people ❤

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  20 дней назад +1

      Damn, firstly thanks for such appreciation, i am surely not there yet. I think i have a simple answer to that, it reminds me of my friends, who lived near the sea for like 20 years and never visited it. Overall the interest to the tradition is somewhat fading, but still most of the inspiration for me to do stuff like this comes from the Japanese carpenters themselves. The progress did its thing too, but there is not much examples of such distinctive national wood art as kumiko.
      To make a point, this only video kickstarted my new hobby
      ruclips.net/video/-NuqwJz9RNE/видео.html

  • @AndrewR74
    @AndrewR74 Месяц назад +3

    DAMN! That’s very cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @princeofbooks2248
    @princeofbooks2248 29 дней назад +1

    Cóż za piękna magia.
    What beautiful magic.
    🪄

  • @stewartmcmanus3991
    @stewartmcmanus3991 17 дней назад

    Brilliant but there is no way known I would have the patience to do this, well done.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  17 дней назад

      @@stewartmcmanus3991 Thanks! besides needed patience there is not much hard work to do. The design I think is more crucial. Few comments ago there was a disappointment, that I didn’t use traditional tools ;) well THAT would require a lot of patience

  • @Viral_Web_1
    @Viral_Web_1 24 дня назад +2

    Beautiful ❤️

  • @Krmpfpks
    @Krmpfpks Месяц назад +4

    This tiny cross cut sled is so cute, omg ❤

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @@Krmpfpks cute, yet effective. But I already decided that I need a bigger one

    • @Krmpfpks
      @Krmpfpks Месяц назад +1

      ​@@kumikokraft for the fine woodworking you do it looks perfect! I haven't yet built a sled because in my small workshop I do not have the room for a big one. I do more crude projects, so a small one won't help me. But it is so cute!

    • @MrBruintjebeer
      @MrBruintjebeer Месяц назад

      Proxxon?

  • @ImZiraTheFirst
    @ImZiraTheFirst 28 дней назад +1

    Stunning!

  • @semikolondev
    @semikolondev 7 дней назад +1

  • @sverdson
    @sverdson Месяц назад +3

    Très beau travail !

  • @RichardLaurence
    @RichardLaurence Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful!

  • @squimsy13
    @squimsy13 Месяц назад +2

    Just subscribed, I love your work man keep it up

  • @JenaSWARTOUT
    @JenaSWARTOUT 29 дней назад

    Poetry in motion. I subscribed.

  • @heatherrice6862
    @heatherrice6862 Месяц назад

    Absolutely Beautiful ! You are a True Master ! 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🙏🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @NJBmedia
    @NJBmedia Месяц назад +3

    Amazing! I'd love to see this combined with stained glass

  • @joedolceland
    @joedolceland Месяц назад +4

    Amazing job

  • @PatriciaHill-dq3ir
    @PatriciaHill-dq3ir Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful wow! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @marynkamova
    @marynkamova 2 месяца назад +3

    Оце ти крутий! Неймовірна робота 👏

  • @miester666
    @miester666 Месяц назад +1

    A thing of beauty 😍

  • @TomBodet556
    @TomBodet556 Месяц назад +5

    Curious on what the wood is. Ash?
    Also, consider when doing the cross-cutting, put the material on the other side of the sled closest to you. With the exit of the cut being supported by the cross piece, you won't get all that splintering and tear out. eg: 2:14

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +5

      This project made entirely of basswood (linden?), pretty soft. I also have a chunk of ash planks, ready to work with.
      Thanks for advice, I've used front position for marking visibility, but that splinters are really pain in the ass. Would try back one on the next project

  • @marcellamy1642
    @marcellamy1642 2 месяца назад +4

    Wow, très inspirant merci!

  • @WoodfulProjects
    @WoodfulProjects 2 месяца назад +5

    Great video, great build. Well done.

  • @Gain1Nemo
    @Gain1Nemo Месяц назад +3

    Beautiful

  • @davidpowell6098
    @davidpowell6098 Месяц назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful, I've been doing woodwork for most of my life, this is true craftsmanship.
    I am proud to subscribe to see more of your excellent work.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @@davidpowell6098 many thanks, already filming the next one, hope to drop it in a few weeks

  • @АртемТамаркин-г2р
    @АртемТамаркин-г2р 2 месяца назад +6

    That’s WOODtastic! 🤩

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  2 месяца назад +1

      WOODthanks ❤

    • @grainfromukraine
      @grainfromukraine 2 месяца назад +2

      truly badass 🪵🪚🛋️

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  2 месяца назад +1

      @@grainfromukraine хаха а чого ти grainfromukraine? ))

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  2 месяца назад +1

      Подумав не про то зерно )) Україна славиться зерновими культурами

    • @k1sfd1974
      @k1sfd1974 Месяц назад +1

      I’d say it’s more Lamptastic…. 😉

  • @farmersdotter7
    @farmersdotter7 Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful! Subscribed.

  • @Bernardino25
    @Bernardino25 Месяц назад +4

    Very satisfying

  • @jecket5088
    @jecket5088 Месяц назад +3

    Great job bro!

  • @dubiyt
    @dubiyt 4 дня назад

    Without music, this would make amazing ASMR

  • @crabtonia
    @crabtonia Месяц назад +1

    For once...I do not know WHAT to say...exquisite is barely sufficient...thank you...for your first posting you have set yourself a real challenge to outdo!...especially where you are working...dgp/uk

  • @Draconicrose
    @Draconicrose 26 дней назад

    This is great and made me laugh when you plugged it in and the RGB went off XD

    • @Lubovich
      @Lubovich 26 дней назад

      That didn't happen 😅

    • @Draconicrose
      @Draconicrose 25 дней назад

      @@Lubovich 26:56

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  24 дня назад +1

      @@Draconicrose oh, that ) yeah, actually I've switched that RGB led on other one in final shots, cause I couldn't get the right warm tone

  • @jonatanvareiro4644
    @jonatanvareiro4644 Месяц назад +1

    Sem dúvida alguma é um belíssimo trabalho e de muita precisão porém achei o ambiente um pouco escuro pra a execução do mesmo. Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar. Esteja bem sempre. 😀

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @@jonatanvareiro4644 Isto não é uma oficina, mas sim o meu apartamento. Não há muita luz aqui, mas gosto assim

  • @卂乙乇-n4c
    @卂乙乇-n4c Месяц назад +2

    Good job 🎉❤👏👏👏

  • @ketszu
    @ketszu 16 дней назад

    Гарна робота!

  • @MaxBogoslavskyy
    @MaxBogoslavskyy 2 месяца назад +3

    Саня, залип на пів години! :)👍

  • @MRIIMKII
    @MRIIMKII День назад

    Mmmm that car backfiring and going by sounded very fitting with the music @25:07 sounded like a four cylinder and very JDM sounding. Very appropriate for what your making.

  • @rossbrownemusic3315
    @rossbrownemusic3315 Месяц назад +1

    Wow amazing work. I've made a couple of shoji lamps but nothing this intricate.✌

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@rossbrownemusic3315 thanks

  • @Xactant
    @Xactant Месяц назад +6

    Wow, I learned something important watching your video. I made a shoji lamp for my wife last year. I made the komiko 3 mm thick (the width of my saw blade). I kept breaking them, it was frustrating. I notice yours appear to be near to 5 mm. I think that would be much easier to work with. After watching this I am inspired to make a second attempt.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +4

      @@Xactant Next video will be even more helpful, because there would be 3mm planks for kumiko ;) It is tricky to work with such low thickness, but I found it more visually appealing. I break a lot of planks before getting good results. Practice is the key.
      Good luck with your future projects, mate!

    • @lukebetterton
      @lukebetterton Месяц назад +1

      What wood do you use for such low thicknesses? ​@@kumikokraft

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@lukebetterton basswood, ash, wallnut. Basically every kind of soft/hard can work. But I found it easier to make kumiko out of hard wood, cause others are breaking too easily

  • @YaroslavaWitch
    @YaroslavaWitch 2 месяца назад +2

    That’s awesome 🙏

  • @mechsistah2395
    @mechsistah2395 29 дней назад +1

    Oh my christ... the math in the design. This was incredible.

  • @marcus_k85
    @marcus_k85 Месяц назад

    Great Work!!

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 22 дня назад

    so nice

  • @temucargocult
    @temucargocult Месяц назад +4

    Beautiful, really nice work. The care at each step was impressive & inspiring, and it's awesome that you were able to make a great lamp and great video too :) Not going to lie though, I really want to see you make one with a nicer hardwood (although I understand not wanting to 5x the cost). Thanks for the inspiration and technical display!

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад

      @@temucargocult thanks a lot! Meanwhile you can check my later video, smaller lamp, but with kumiko and made from walnut entirely.
      There will be bigger lamps from hard wood for sure, I have plans already

  • @tysha.
    @tysha. 17 дней назад

    прийшов з тредс дивитись, з перших хвилин це вже дуже красиво, круто знято і приємно дивитись
    і фонова музика, до речі, круто підібрана

  • @TAITheAsian
    @TAITheAsian Месяц назад +2

    Oh dang! Nice video and cute little table saw and Thicknesser. Is your shop in your house? There's too many youtube woodworkers that operate in a large shop or a normal garage as oppose to being limited and having to make due in whatever space they got. This kind of woodworking seems like the perfect thing to do at home, making well, hundreds of little cuts with the tablesaw lol.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @@TAITheAsian I work at my room, that is really small, actually you can see almost all of my apartment on the last shot. But it's more then enough for small works like kumiko. And it forces you to just have the important things, not making a mess etc.
      Btw I built my wooden working table myself and made a frame for it out of huge kumiko from 50x50 planks :) There are some pictures in treads

  • @Miles363
    @Miles363 Месяц назад +5

    很棒的作品,期待您的频道大火!

  • @robertoalvarez2777
    @robertoalvarez2777 Месяц назад +2

    Bravo!

  • @veronicakalma5138
    @veronicakalma5138 Месяц назад +1

    Wow!!!

  • @tsutomumyers6619
    @tsutomumyers6619 24 дня назад +1

    Loved the video, I’m curious what table saw and planer is that? I haven’t seen anything that compact before and it seems perfect for much smaller scale projects.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  24 дня назад +2

      All of these are proxxon tools, very handy, check the links in a description

  • @nghoyu1682
    @nghoyu1682 Месяц назад +2

    subscribe ur channel instantly. super beautiful craft❤

  • @johncronin2929
    @johncronin2929 15 дней назад

    Only word I can think of for this work is 絶妙な

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  15 дней назад

      @@johncronin2929 and the only answer for this is ありがとう。

  • @AbuMaia01
    @AbuMaia01 Месяц назад +3

    Interesting choice to cut out the music so we could better hear the hot-rodder race by outside. :) 25:05

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @@AbuMaia01 Actually, there were more exhaust noises from him, that I cut off. That guys are annoying af, but I leave the environment sound for better atmosphere

  • @michaelantipin4055
    @michaelantipin4055 Месяц назад +1

    Perfect

  • @daria_muha
    @daria_muha 19 дней назад

    Дуже здивувалася, коли в кінці побачила тату на українській 😅 Неймовірна та дуже кропітка робота, успіхів!!!

  • @kathleenberhalter3678
    @kathleenberhalter3678 Месяц назад +1

    Spectacular. Elegant.

  • @astonfletcher1961
    @astonfletcher1961 Месяц назад +2

    Your first vid?? I can't believe it.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +4

      @@astonfletcher1961 :) thanks, my first woodworking video, but I had filmed a lot of content on my music channel, that nobody cares of. But had some experience in filming already

  • @RobertBoerner
    @RobertBoerner Месяц назад +3

    Please take my money.... :-)

  • @slanew
    @slanew Месяц назад +1

    Your use of light and shadow has got me wondering about ways of making the light and shadow move within the box light, maybe even like a "jar of fireflies" effect. Something slow moving but not just a spotted light spinning on an axis.
    What would a (safe) lava lamp or plasma ball light look like inside one of your box lights, instead of, or in addition to, the LEDs? 🤔🤔🤔 Is there other ways of creating unique and non-repeating patterns of light and shadow?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      The possibilities i see - led animations (with proper led strip), even with that one i can sync it with music for example. Other solutions are more complex yet fascinating, smth spinning on a platform and occluding light. Endless possibilities tbh.
      Kumiko itself is very rewarding in light/shadow scenarios, but the great part of final result relies on pre-modeling. All my work i made in 3d first, to see the light behavior and iterate design beforehand

    • @AbuMaia01
      @AbuMaia01 Месяц назад +1

      @@kumikokraft I can see having a silhouette pattern on the inside, and one of those old rotating fiber-optic lamps projecting spots of light alternately blocked and exposed by the silhouette.

    • @slanew
      @slanew Месяц назад +2

      @@kumikokraft It'd be brilliant to make a light that moves in natural and original ways, rather than something that just spins around the same axis and produces just repeated patterns and boring mechanical motion. There's a lot of lamps and lights that project lights as a repeated pattern or through slow rotations, and they're a bit dull for it.
      If you are able to write a custom program for the LED strips, then it'd be wonderous to make each of your two strips to only light up 2 LED bulbs each at a time, randomly selected (so only four bulbs on at any one time). Make them grow in brightness for a random 0-10 seconds, hold for 0-10 seconds, and then fade to darkness over 0-10 seconds, then randomly pick another bulb to do the same, etc. Randomise the colours within a preferred colour scheme and you'd have an effect that looked like fireflies lighting up and going dark in the lamp, or like a very slow lightning storm in a cloud. Maybe put a reflective cylinder in the center of the box to enhance the interactions. Then you'd have a lamp that would always show unique lighting effects and would play original, always shifting shadow effects across the outer cage. 🤩

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @ nice ideas, tbh I have to know this stuff out of my engineering education, but I’m not unfortunately ;) anyway this is a great challenge

  • @mm-yt8sf
    @mm-yt8sf 15 дней назад

    it reminds me of some frank lloyd wright cards i got at a museum shop.. was he art deco?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  15 дней назад

      I found out about him just about right now, so yes, I guess 😁

  • @ThatMonkeySam
    @ThatMonkeySam Месяц назад

    Wonderful video -- please make more!!!

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@ThatMonkeySam already making )

    • @ThatMonkeySam
      @ThatMonkeySam Месяц назад +2

      @kumikokraft That's awesome! I'm looking forward to seeing more of you and your creations! :-)

  • @tomowens2720
    @tomowens2720 Месяц назад

    Exquisite elegance. Well done.

  • @pillowBRICK3773
    @pillowBRICK3773 25 дней назад

    25:11 got a racecar in the background lol

  • @thomaskeenan2208
    @thomaskeenan2208 26 дней назад

    How does it hold up to shaking in an earthquake. Base looks like would topple. Reinforce base or string it from top?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  26 дней назад

      @@thomaskeenan2208 I couldn't test, cause we don't have earthquakes here. Bombshelling - yes, but they didn't do much in that terms :))

  • @jonscott1948
    @jonscott1948 2 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic first video. I look forward to seeing more.
    Where did you get the thick was blade for your proxxon?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  2 месяца назад +1

      @@jonscott1948 Thanks, working on the next project already. Thick proxxon blade was custom milled here in Ukraine. Basically, it was a deal breaker, when I found out that it can be done. Before that, I was using a miter saw with proper thickness, but the loudness wasn't working for me

    • @carmenvittoni5580
      @carmenvittoni5580 Месяц назад

      what app did you use for the design work. Beautiful Shoji - Thank you!!!!

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@carmenvittoni5580 i work in blender, 3d is my main profession and blender is the main software to choose

  • @ThackshilaUdage
    @ThackshilaUdage Месяц назад

    Amazing.
    What kind of wood did you use?

  • @joãoAlberto-k9x
    @joãoAlberto-k9x Месяц назад +1

    Which kind of wood?
    Balsa?

  • @anamariadiasabdalah7239
    @anamariadiasabdalah7239 2 месяца назад +1

    😍👏👌🙏

  • @НазарМихалко-ю9к
    @НазарМихалко-ю9к 2 месяца назад +1

    Чудово!

  • @fernandoj8552
    @fernandoj8552 23 дня назад

    Love to buy the schematics to try to replicate this

  • @Marie579
    @Marie579 Месяц назад

    Japanese? Obviously from the Prox hom dynasty!

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +3

      Japanese lamp, made with German tools in Ukraine ;) to be specific

  • @USABLE-EDC
    @USABLE-EDC 22 дня назад

    Traditional method of construction would have interlacing of joints for rigidity but looks good otherwise.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  22 дня назад +1

      @@USABLE-EDC agreed, I was looking into those joints, but they proved to be harder than expected

    • @USABLE-EDC
      @USABLE-EDC 21 день назад

      @ yea lots of engineering

  • @danielk5338
    @danielk5338 19 дней назад

    What kind of wood did you use?

  • @LaetitiaAbraham-g2u
    @LaetitiaAbraham-g2u Месяц назад

    What kind of Wood do you use for This project?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@LaetitiaAbraham-g2u this one was made entirely of basswood, but I have different ones, for experiments. New video would be made of 3 types of wood, including a really nice looking red wood and wallnut

  • @jason-ge5nr
    @jason-ge5nr Месяц назад

    what fastener? exactly.

  • @dmitriibrovko5737
    @dmitriibrovko5737 Месяц назад

    Советую не пользоваться орбитальной шлифмашинкой, а использовать нождачку приклееную на стекло. Машинку сложно проконтролировать и она уберет больше чем нужно материала. Рейсмус просто мечта для таких работ, но ценник на него это космос. Работа отличная, но есть небольшие щели между элементами. Дерево липа?

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад

      Липа, далі з ясенем і кленом спробую. По шліфмашині є така проблема, але швидкість і можливість знімати під будь яким кутом перекривають з головою випадкове зайве зняття матеріалу. Рейсмус кайф, вагався чи брати, бо дорого, але з рештою не пожалкував ніразу. Альтернатив просто нема в компактній формі

    • @dmitriibrovko5737
      @dmitriibrovko5737 Месяц назад

      @@kumikokraft а как вы делаете пазы в рейках под 60 градусов для треугольных решеток к примеру "Аса но ха"? Вручную или на этой циркулярке? Я пробовал на циркулярке с кареткой, но у меня идет смещение и получаются щели на соединениях. Только вручную получается более или менее ровно.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад

      Про це буде наступне відео, роблю на циркулярці зі спеціальною кареткою з дерева. Але складне зʼєднання, пару місяців вивчав його, зробивши багато браку

  • @Интересующийся-п4л
    @Интересующийся-п4л Месяц назад

    Здравствуйте. Какой циркулярной пилой пользуетесь?

  • @ephemerics
    @ephemerics Месяц назад

    Erik Grankvist?

  • @btd389
    @btd389 Месяц назад +2

    Great work but the music is Chinese 😭

  • @SpiritofProphecy999
    @SpiritofProphecy999 Месяц назад

    Sadness depart 💔

  • @glowfly7110
    @glowfly7110 Месяц назад

    とても美しいです(⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +1

      @@glowfly7110 ありがとう。

  • @rudaali2007
    @rudaali2007 Месяц назад

    🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @joãoAlberto-k9x
    @joãoAlberto-k9x Месяц назад

    Excuse me but it can be a little better. It is near the perfection. 🎉.

  • @odinata
    @odinata Месяц назад +2

    That music drives one batty rather quickly...

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  Месяц назад +2

      @@odinata I kind of agree actually ) would you prefer just working noises? I was looking forward to that approach too. Maybe somewhere in between

  • @lukedavey7693
    @lukedavey7693 24 дня назад

    And he’s not even Japanese 😊

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  24 дня назад

      @@lukedavey7693 guilty :) but I'm learning the language

  • @cavecavecavecave5295
    @cavecavecavecave5295 18 дней назад

    Was looking forward to seeing a hand crafter, hand made lamp, using original tools. Just go film in a factory, ffs.

    • @kumikokraft
      @kumikokraft  18 дней назад

      @@cavecavecavecave5295 original you mean like flint stones for carving? Seems like you found a wrong channel, maybe you should check primitive technology or smth

  • @VKNGofficial
    @VKNGofficial Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful