That was the most emotional film I have watched in a long time. Found myself crying as well as holding my breath, both from the suspense and the beauty. Better than anything hollywood can produce in my opinion.
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Любить деревья - это искусство. Однако я думаю, что многим это не нравится. Это непрактично, но я сделал это, чтобы оставить в форме разрушенное штормом дерево.🙇🇯🇵
‘Please, please, please... don’t break!’ I almost had to look away. I absolutely love the way they bend and curve over time. Beautiful. Simply beautiful!
@@Morgenstund I'm very happy to hear that!!🙏 Sales are scheduled to begin by May! However, many people have commented on this work, so it is likely to be the first-come-first-served basis. We will announce it on RUclips one week before launch!
Thats so cool its like a flower growing up from a bulb turned from wet wood and the warping and the twisting that comes with drying actually make it look more organic and like a flower. Genius.
Thank you for your comment!! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵 A paint that cures in response to moisture. It increases the strength of wood and is also water resistant.
I agree. Amazing. But, how many attempts did it take to get one to turn out perfectly on video. I have to imagine that this must go wrong rather often.
That’s just too amazing. And honestly nerve wracking...... I kept on thinking......he’s going too far to be thin he’ll go through. Wow. These are beautiful.
You make it look easy even though I suspect there are very few people who can do something like this. It was nerve racking to watch you make the stem and flower so thin. I kept thinking it has to break. Amazing work that I am sure commands a significant price.
These are beautiful! Love the way the thin wood twists as it dries! Thank you for the shot of the curls btw, there's something intensely satisfying about long wood shavings-
I am totally in awe of how thin your are able to turn. Such control, like a true master. I am getting into turning myself and really appreciate the videos like this. Hello from the United States. 🤗
Thank you for your comment🙇🇯🇵 Japanese Shigenobu Inoue thin it to 0.5mm with just a gouge. And 0.1mm with sandpaper. He relies on sound and light. I aim to learn more and get closer to his level. You can see him on Facebook. Getting from Japan🙇🇯🇵
Well that was nerve wrecking to watch! Absolutely gobsmacked by the results and hope to achieve a fraction of your skill! This is my new favourite vid.
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵 There was a person who lit up the work I sold and displayed it from above. It's so beautiful. The next video will be posted within 2 days!
That is so thin............I can not believe that you can do that. The end result is so different. You did a nice job. I have 50 foot tall pine trees but I do not do wood lathe work like you do. Good to see you again.😁😁😁😁😮😮😮🤨🤨🤨
Beautiful! This was the best suspense movie that I've ever seen. Did I mention how gorgeous your art is? My stomach was tied in a knot! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching! From Japan🙇🇯🇵 This is a training-like video. Lol In a recent video, I also made a thin lampshade. It is a wooden planet. The next video will be a different version of the flower object I posted earlier. Near my house, some thin branches were broken by strong winds, so I plan to make a small piece for a while.
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Я использую дерево, которое было разрушено в результате катастрофы. Я только что выложил новое видео. Это планета деревьев. Привет из Японии.🙇🇯🇵
Thank you for your comment!! I'm very happy to hear that! The next video will also be a red vase. But very simple. looking forward to. Getting from Japan🙇🇯🇵
The quality of your videos improved a lot, i really like watching this one. You can clearly see how you handle tools, i like it. I approximately 100 times thought “dont go thinner, dont do it“ but you did :D
Thank you! I am very happy to hear that! ! I challenged with the nerve of steel! The camera is in front of my face so I want you to watch the video more from my perspective. We will do our best for further quality improvement!
Fantastic Piece of Art...I must give you a Salute for your steady hand to create such a delicate looking piece of Work...That too on a lathe machine!!! Wow!!!
Thanks for showing this process how you make these beautiful flowers! this was amazing and very inspiring to woodturners like myself. The filming and editing was GREAT, one of your best videos so far imo :)
Merci pour votre commentaire! Dans la dernière vidéo, j'ai fait une applique murale mince. Dans la vidéo suivante, c'est un gobelet avec une écorce naturelle.🙇🇯🇵
@@ryankelly3078 we use fallen branches ourselves. It's more like recycling. We just got a new stash from a recent storm, and helped our neighbors clean up.
Я думал это ножка обломиться и придется точить новое палено ) . А что за поделка получилась ? Можно хотябы субтитры вставлять комментирую действия , спасибо
This was better than watching a horror movie. The suspense was killing me. I never sat so transfixed in my life. That phrase, 'glued to the edge of your seat', was me. You got major skills dude!!!
Thanks for watching!🙏🙏 I am very tired when making this. I think that is the same for the audience. However, the finished work will not look like wood.
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵 It can be easily manufactured by always being aware of the fibers of wood. However, there are risks, and it becomes very difficult if knots or cracks appear.
Thank you very much!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵 Starting with Greenwood is less difficult. Trees with a wide cork layer can fall off if they are too thin. Have a good day!!
I’m a huge fan of Japanese wood turned objects and I’ve just discovered your channel. You are an inspiration. I love how delicate Japanese wooden art is compared to western. There is a true eye for the beautiful. My wife, who is Japanese and I visit Japan every year to visit places like Tobe to buy Tobeyaki for our shop. Is there a place where I can find your art?
Thank you for your comment!🙏🇯🇵 I'm new to wood turning for a year and a half, so I'm very immature. I would like to take this opportunity to grow with my viewers. It's a bit far from the "Tobeyaki" location, but we'll be selling it on Etsy's site in the future. I will announce it on RUclips, but it seems that it will be after the big problems of the world have settled down. I hope you and your family are safe.
I love it. It looks like plum and I love turning plum. Did you purposely bend the stem or did it do that drying? Is the instant glue on the edge for reinforcement? I love your work and want to try to make one.
Thank you very much! !👏✨🇯🇵 This is a kind of cherry but similar to plum. By thinning the stem, it is possible to intentionally bend it! However, if there is a node somewhere on the stem, it will bend naturally. On soft wood, it may return after being intentionally bent. When there is a lot of cork layer like this tree, in most cases the body and skin are separated due to the difference in shrinkage. It is very nervous, but please try it!!
Thank you very much! !👏✨🇯🇵 I'm very happy to hear that!! The next video is going to take a little time, but please check it out as it will be updated in the community
What a stunning collection, you have great turning skills, well done to you! I notice your gouges are swept well back and a small radius at the tip, what angle do you grind them to? you are a master with them and cut beautifully, is there more or less risk of a catch with the grind such as yours? Forgive what may seem dumb questions but I'm a newby to turning. Kind regards, Tony.
Thank you for your comment!🙏 Tony! The angle of the bevel is about 55 degrees! The tip was too sharp like a V, so it's now fixed and sharpened like a U. You need to learn how to handle gouges properly so you don't get caught! There was a comment that a Japanese who imitated me was caught many times and failed. Please feel free to contact us! Greetings from Japan.🇯🇵
Мастерски все выполнил. Но я постоянно волновался и думал вот сейчас все сломается. Приятно было смотреть Ваш ролик. Подписываюсь на Ваш канал. Удачи и здоровья.
Thank you very much!!👏✨ I use bowlgouge for roughing and spindlegouge for finishing and delicate work. Polish the spindle gouge once again between the first time and between the petal work. In thin and delicate work, it may be difficult if the sharpness is poor.
You, Sir, are a true talent. But wood turning is only your third greatest talent. Second is sharpening your tools. First is your great vision of what that piece of wood wants to become.
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵 I just posted a new video. It is a planet of trees. It will be a work with a thin wall that I am good at. Have a nice day.
Thanks for watching!🙏 Many people were nervous and couldn't breathe. I am nervous during the work, and I am very relaxed after the work. Thank you very much!!!
You do things with wood in a way even a tool maker dare not do with metal. What a superb craftsman and artist. I was wondering how the moisture movement in the wood will do to the thin wall and the delicate stem. Apparently you planned that all along. That is the Art part. Great job.
Thank you for your comment!🙏 These were made from wood that was cut and discarded by someone else! It was very art that was deformed after drying because it was still wet.
I find your work thoughtful, graceful, meditative and inspiring. I have been experimenting with emulation or at least salutation which brings up a question: Would you please describe the light you use to shine through the wood thereby determining thinness? Much appreciation! Eric
Thank you very much!!✨🇯🇵 I found a similar product on Amazon! Use LED lights like this! If you use something other than an LED, it may be damaged by heat. www.amazon.com/Gooseneck-110-220V-Magnetic-Industrial-Flexible/dp/B06XPGBC83/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?keywords=flexible+light+wood+turning&qid=1580954775&sr=8-11
@@YamabikoWoodArtThanks, as long as you are offering I have another lighting question(my assurances that is not my only area of interest but you seem to have activated it.) You've shown us another small light magnetically attached to your tool rest. Did you buy this or fabricate it? Either way I'd love knowing its origins and availability! Thank you again!
You can purchase a thin LED light on the back of this tool rest at the following site. I seemed to be able to make our own, but purchased as it was not so expensive! The store is located in Japan, but I checked with overseas support. www.woodturning.thebase.in/
Очень тонкая работа .
Вы сильный Мастер 🤝
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Я очень рад это слышать. Привет из Японии.🙇🇯🇵
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@@YamabikoWoodArt どうもありがとうございました、とてもお世辞です😄👍
@@kailashpatrey12641
That was the most emotional film I have watched in a long time. Found myself crying as well as holding my breath, both from the suspense and the beauty. Better than anything hollywood can produce in my opinion.
Thank you very much!! I'm very happy to hear that!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
Have a happy day!!
Ювелирных дел мастер...так чувствовать дерево дано не всем,тонкая изящная работа на грани фола...спасибо большое,хороших работ Вам.!
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Любить деревья - это искусство. Однако я думаю, что многим это не нравится. Это непрактично, но я сделал это, чтобы оставить в форме разрушенное штормом дерево.🙇🇯🇵
‘Please, please, please... don’t break!’ I almost had to look away.
I absolutely love the way they bend and curve over time. Beautiful. Simply beautiful!
Thanks for watching!🙏
It must have been a very tired video.
I bend naturally, but some bend artificially!
yamabiko1220 Is it possible to buy one of your pieces? I’m moving into my new house in May and I want to give myself a present to celebrate!
@@Morgenstund I'm very happy to hear that!!🙏
Sales are scheduled to begin by May! However, many people have commented on this work, so it is likely to be the first-come-first-served basis. We will announce it on RUclips one week before launch!
Thats so cool its like a flower growing up from a bulb turned from wet wood and the warping and the twisting that comes with drying actually make it look more organic and like a flower. Genius.
Thank you for your comment! I am very happy to hear that.🙇🇯🇵
Have a happy day!!
my hands shake from a lifetime of heavy work so I envy your steady cuts......great use of green wood and its natural tendency to move
Thank you for your comment!! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
A paint that cures in response to moisture. It increases the strength of wood and is also water resistant.
Geez, that was intense, a thing of beauty as much a product of creativity as of fine skills and craftsmanship! You are one exceptional artist.
Thank you very much!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!🙏✨✨
Iu iu tu fett FEZ 8
Watching the cone become paper thin was giving me some anxiety too. My hands aren't steady enough to attempt that.
@@TheBigburcie This video can be intense.
If you can make it thin to some extent, if you take time, sandpaper will be thin!
I agree. Amazing. But, how many attempts did it take to get one to turn out perfectly on video. I have to imagine that this must go wrong rather often.
ほんとにお花みたい!!薄くて細くて繊細で綺麗…
薪にするのも1つの使い方ですが、台風で折れたり庭木の剪定で切ってしまった枝でも思い出に残す事が可能です🙇🇯🇵
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Very great job👍
That’s just too amazing. And honestly nerve wracking...... I kept on thinking......he’s going too far to be thin he’ll go through. Wow. These are beautiful.
Thank you very much!!!🙏
I'm very happy to hear that!!
@@YamabikoWoodArt tfsfh
Yes I’ll admit I was holding my breath for a moment.
Very well done.
Right. So thin.. the hands of a surgeon. 😁
You make it look easy even though I suspect there are very few people who can do something like this. It was nerve racking to watch you make the stem and flower so thin. I kept thinking it has to break. Amazing work that I am sure commands a significant price.
Thank you for your comment!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
I'm very happy to hear that!!
Have a good day!!
These are beautiful! Love the way the thin wood twists as it dries! Thank you for the shot of the curls btw, there's something intensely satisfying about long wood shavings-
Thank you for your comment!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵I am using a tree that was destroyed by a disaster.
I am totally in awe of how thin your are able to turn. Such control, like a true master. I am getting into turning myself and really appreciate the videos like this. Hello from the United States. 🤗
Thank you for your comment🙇🇯🇵
Japanese Shigenobu Inoue thin it to 0.5mm with just a gouge. And 0.1mm with sandpaper. He relies on sound and light. I aim to learn more and get closer to his level.
You can see him on Facebook.
Getting from Japan🙇🇯🇵
You have an incredible touch. Nice and delicate. Quite unique and very good job!
Thank you for your comment!! I'm very happy to hear that. Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
@@YamabikoWoodArt quero saber preco
To do such delicate work like that you are a master at what you do very well done flower is beautiful
Thank you very much!! Tony.
I'm very happy to hear that. Getting from Japan🙇🇯🇵
Well that was nerve wrecking to watch! Absolutely gobsmacked by the results and hope to achieve a fraction of your skill! This is my new favourite vid.
Thank you for your comment!! I'm very happy to hear that. Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
The warping really put the icing on the cake, Awesome
Thank you for your comment!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
Very beautiful and unique, your skills are very good.
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵
There was a person who lit up the work I sold and displayed it from above. It's so beautiful. The next video will be posted within 2 days!
Wow! How incredibly delicate and beautiful! I was hoping to see how you turned these flowers. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
That is so thin............I can not believe that you can do that. The end result is so different. You did a nice job. I have 50 foot tall pine trees but I do not do wood lathe work like you do. Good to see you again.😁😁😁😁😮😮😮🤨🤨🤨
Thank you for your comment as always!🙇🇯🇵 I'm glad to hear that. I just posted a new video.
Long stem goblet!!
Getting from Japan🇯🇵
すごい切れますね~
使い手もすごい!
最後振りだしてヒヤヒヤしました。
Beautiful!
This was the best suspense movie that I've ever seen.
Did I mention how gorgeous your art is?
My stomach was tied in a knot!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
This is a training-like video. Lol In a recent video, I also made a thin lampshade. It is a wooden planet.
The next video will be a different version of the flower object I posted earlier. Near my house, some thin branches were broken by strong winds, so I plan to make a small piece for a while.
This guys a MASTER. Btw I couldn’t stand the suspense of the thin piece turning. Job well done. Bravo!!
Thanks for watching!🙏
It's a very intensive task, but I think it's the same for the audience! Have a good day!
@@YamabikoWoodArt I am so humbled by your craftsmanship. Thank you for showing me how little I know.
очень красивая работа, просто загляденье, привет Вам из России.
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Я использую дерево, которое было разрушено в результате катастрофы. Я только что выложил новое видео. Это планета деревьев. Привет из Японии.🙇🇯🇵
Awesome !!! Greetings from Slovakia
Thank you for your comment!! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
Well done Grasshopper. I learned something new today. ( how to keep the bark from falling off. ). Very cool idea.
Thank you for your comment!! I'm very happy to hear that!
The next video will also be a red vase. But very simple. looking forward to.
Getting from Japan🙇🇯🇵
Amazing work sir.
Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you very much!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!🙏✨
What an enjoyable and informative 16 minutes. Very inspiring and beautiful work. Thank you.
Thank you very much!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!🙏
Very very beautiful Wark I like very much
@@asmatullahkhan9320 Thank you so much!!!🙏🇯🇵
The quality of your videos improved a lot, i really like watching this one.
You can clearly see how you handle tools, i like it.
I approximately 100 times thought “dont go thinner, dont do it“ but you did :D
Thank you! I am very happy to hear that! !
I challenged with the nerve of steel!
The camera is in front of my face so I want you to watch the video more from my perspective.
We will do our best for further quality improvement!
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I couldn't believe that you made this but you did. That is beautiful and amazing. You are very talented. Thank you for your video and God Bless
HOUA!!! .... Rien à ajouter
Merci pour ce beau spectacle.
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
Phenomenal, my heart was in my throat when you was doing the stem. I was thinking...don't take anymore off!.
Thanks for watching!!
Many commented that they held their breath.
I also hold my breath while working.
Thank you so much!!
Wow, this was inspiring! Very detailed and careful work! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!🙏
It was going to break if I made it thinner!
You are truly a master at your craft! What an honor it is to be able to view your artwork. Thank you honorable sir!
Thank you very much!!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!👏✨🇯🇵
Quel travail admirable, quel précision des gestes et quel poésie. j'ai le plus profond respect pour vous.
Very impressive -- the thin stem and thin walls really show your skill
Thank you for your comment!! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
Beautiful. I love it!
They look beautiful!
Thank you for your comment!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
This is the most beautiful turned piece. I really hope to be able to create on of my own one day
Thank you for your comment! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
If you have any questions, please ask.
Have a happy turning!!
Fantastic Piece of Art...I must give you a Salute for your steady hand to create such a delicate looking piece of Work...That too on a lathe machine!!! Wow!!!
個性が出てるのいいなぁ!
中にライト入れたいけど、難しそうだ。
コメントありがとうございます!🙇🇯🇵
同じ形、樹種でも個性が出るので面白いです。
上から照明を照らして楽しんでおられる方はいました💡
Stunning! I normally relax and enjoy woodturning but watching this was nerve-racking! Just amazing!xx
Thank you for your comment!🙏🇯🇵 I will do my best to edit so that the viewer is not too nervous!
Breathtaking mastery, ethereal majesty
Thank you for your comment!! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
Fantastic results! You are incredibly talented!
Thank you very much!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!👏✨🇯🇵
Потрясающе!!!! Браво!!!!! Представляю сколько потрачено времени, чтобы добиться такого мастерства👏👏👏☝️
Stunningly delicate. Those flowers are magnificent. 🌟🌼🙌🙌🙌
Thank you for your comment as always!!🙇🇯🇵
The next video will be announced in 3 days. Second resin attempt. looking forward to.
These are absolutely amazing, I don’t think I’d have a steady enough chisel to do such fine work. Well done.
Thanks for showing this process how you make these beautiful flowers! this was amazing and very inspiring to woodturners like myself. The filming and editing was GREAT, one of your best videos so far imo :)
Thank you so much!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!✨🇯🇵
I have great respect for lumberjack techniques.
Editing took a whole day. . .
ficou uma obra de arte ficou a perfeição parabéns🇧🇷👍💯
Obrigado pelo seu comentário como sempre!
Parece que muitos Turners desafiaram este trabalho.
Vindo do Japão 🙇🇯🇵
toujours un plaisir de voir vos video!!
Merci pour votre commentaire! Dans la dernière vidéo, j'ai fait une applique murale mince. Dans la vidéo suivante, c'est un gobelet avec une écorce naturelle.🙇🇯🇵
Superb skill and beautiful end product. Thank you,
Thank you for your comment!! I'm very happy to hear that. Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
This made me think of a cartoon I saw when I was little where a factory was making toothpicks and each tree made one toothpick.
Thanks for your comment!🙏
I aim to make works that are difficult to make with machines!
Not that it was difficult. It's that you wasted a lot of wood just to make a little . . . "Flower"
@@ryankelly3078 Pick up and use waste materials. Sawdust is reused for building materials.
@@ryankelly3078 we use fallen branches ourselves. It's more like recycling. We just got a new stash from a recent storm, and helped our neighbors clean up.
Браво мастеру. Сильно и стильно. Успехов в творчестве ;)
Спасибо большое! Они используют деревья, которые были оставлены кем-то другим. Щепа повторно используется для строительных материалов!
@@YamabikoWoodArt за то, что без отходов отдельный респект!
Я думал это ножка обломиться и придется точить новое палено ) . А что за поделка получилась ? Можно хотябы субтитры вставлять комментирую действия , спасибо
@@MrSergeyko1 это просто декоративная ваза.
@@Dmitri_Andreev-mg6qb4yb6k точнее декоративная статуэтка цветка)
This was better than watching a horror movie. The suspense was killing me. I never sat so transfixed in my life. That phrase, 'glued to the edge of your seat', was me. You got major skills dude!!!
Thanks for watching!🙏🙏
I am very tired when making this.
I think that is the same for the audience.
However, the finished work will not look like wood.
@@YamabikoWoodArt Bravo, bravo, bravo!
Ikusteko oso ona da .
Now we know how cocktail sticks are made😉🤣😂
Very well made sir, 👍🏻 thank you for showing
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵
It can be easily manufactured by always being aware of the fibers of wood. However, there are risks, and it becomes very difficult if knots or cracks appear.
Mate you took a great risk 👍 incredible!!!
Thank you for your comment!! Greetings from Japan🙇🇯🇵
A work of great art!
Thank you very much!!!🙏🙏
Not gonna lie, I had some serious anxiety watching this video. These are gorgeous! You displayed some serious skills.
Thanks for your comment!🙏
I hold my breath when making these works.
Viewers have received comments that they may be the same!
@@YamabikoWoodArt I didn't hold my breath, but I did close my eyes a few times and yelled, "Dude! Save some for sanding!"
@@jameshildebrand907 Thanks for your comment! Earlier, it was said that there was more thrill than a horror movie! People who look like me seem tired.
Pretty darn amazing. A true artist
Thank you so much!!👏✨🇯🇵
Well done.
..............
A beautiful flower
Hidden in the wood
Found in hand
Thank you for your comment!! I'm very happy to hear that! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
I was inspired.
Thank you for your work!
From Oregon. 🙋🙋🇺🇸
Nice bro😍
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵
The next video will be announced in about 2 days and 15 hours. looking forward to.
Absolutely amazing. I just bought my own wood lathe, and you really inspire me to try things like this.
Thank you very much!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
Starting with Greenwood is less difficult. Trees with a wide cork layer can fall off if they are too thin.
Have a good day!!
I’m a huge fan of Japanese wood turned objects and I’ve just discovered your channel. You are an inspiration. I love how delicate Japanese wooden art is compared to western. There is a true eye for the beautiful. My wife, who is Japanese and I visit Japan every year to visit places like Tobe to buy Tobeyaki for our shop. Is there a place where I can find your art?
Thank you for your comment!🙏🇯🇵
I'm new to wood turning for a year and a half, so I'm very immature.
I would like to take this opportunity to grow with my viewers.
It's a bit far from the "Tobeyaki" location, but we'll be selling it on Etsy's site in the future.
I will announce it on RUclips, but it seems that it will be after the big problems of the world have settled down.
I hope you and your family are safe.
Bravo! Incredible piece of work.
Thank you so much!!👏✨🇯🇵
Nothing better than arrive at home after a stressful day, and watch your videos. Your work is relaxing and extremely beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!!🙏🇯🇵 I'm very happy to hear that!!! Have a nice day.
Excelente, todo un arte , felicitaciones, desde Chile Sud América
I love it. It looks like plum and I love turning plum. Did you purposely bend the stem or did it do that drying? Is the instant glue on the edge for reinforcement? I love your work and want to try to make one.
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This is a kind of cherry but similar to plum.
By thinning the stem, it is possible to intentionally bend it!
However, if there is a node somewhere on the stem, it will bend naturally.
On soft wood, it may return after being intentionally bent.
When there is a lot of cork layer like this tree, in most cases the body and skin are separated due to the difference in shrinkage.
It is very nervous, but please try it!!
Amazing, beautiful finish, and mother nature gave it back some of it's own curves !
Thank you very much!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
Thats adorable ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you as always!!🙇🇯🇵 I just posted a new video!
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Дело мастера боится.👍👏👍🔥🔥🔥
Спасибо за комментарий !! Я очень рад это слышать. Привет из Японии 🙇🇯🇵
Just WOW!! Amazing work, l love it.
So nice man! Always pleasure to see your work!👌🤜🤛
Thank you very much! !👏✨🇯🇵
I'm very happy to hear that!!
The next video is going to take a little time, but please check it out as it will be updated in the community
Que lindo feito!
Ficaram muito lindas, um abraço do brasil!🇧🇷❤🇯🇵
Obrigado pelo seu comentário! Estou estudando para um trabalho melhor. Tenha um bom dia.🇯🇵🙇
What a stunning collection, you have great turning skills, well done to you! I notice your gouges are swept well back and a small radius at the tip, what angle do you grind them to? you are a master with them and cut beautifully, is there more or less risk of a catch with the grind such as yours? Forgive what may seem dumb questions but I'm a newby to turning. Kind regards, Tony.
Thank you for your comment!🙏 Tony!
The angle of the bevel is about 55 degrees! The tip was too sharp like a V, so it's now fixed and sharpened like a U.
You need to learn how to handle gouges properly so you don't get caught!
There was a comment that a Japanese who imitated me was caught many times and failed.
Please feel free to contact us! Greetings from Japan.🇯🇵
I do appreciate you including video of the tool sharpening process along with identifying the tools. I wish more wood turning channels did that.
Thank you very much!!🙏🇯🇵
I'm very happy to hear that!!
Beautiful dainty work. I still don't know know how you did it with out exploding that whole piece into splinters. Thank you for sharing.
That was one of the coolest things I have ever seen in my whole life!
Thank you very much!!!
I'm very happy to hear that!!
Bravo! Absolutely amazing!
Thank you very much!!🙏✨
Молодец, очень красиво!
Спасибо большое!!
Fantastic work 👏👍👊💥😊
Thank you very much!!🙏✨🇯🇵
Мастерски все выполнил. Но я постоянно волновался и думал вот сейчас все сломается. Приятно было смотреть Ваш ролик. Подписываюсь на Ваш канал. Удачи и здоровья.
Спасибо за ваш комментарий! Я тоже очень нервничал. Привет из Японии. Хорошего дня.🙏🇯🇵
@@YamabikoWoodArt Вам привет из Москвы.
Really an awesome piece. Great job. How often do you sharpen your tools during a project like this.
Thank you very much!!👏✨
I use bowlgouge for roughing and spindlegouge for finishing and delicate work.
Polish the spindle gouge once again between the first time and between the petal work.
In thin and delicate work, it may be difficult if the sharpness is poor.
You, Sir, are a true talent. But wood turning is only your third greatest talent. Second is sharpening your tools. First is your great vision of what that piece of wood wants to become.
Thank you for your comment!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
I will strive to further improve our technology!
Это лучшее что я видел в этом деле👍
Спасибо большое!🙏 Я так рад это слышать!👏✨
COOL!!! That log has a heart center before you started working on it 😍‼️
Thank you very much!! From Japan🇯🇵🙇
You’re welcome ❤️ from the U.S. 🇺🇸
Beautiful work, Thankyou for sharing your skill. You have inspired me to get back to the lathe..
Thank you for your comment!🙇🇯🇵
I just posted a new video. It is a planet of trees. It will be a work with a thin wall that I am good at. Have a nice day.
I was scared 🙆😂😂the whole time, so relaxing to watch, so beautiful❤
Thanks for watching!🙏
Many people were nervous and couldn't breathe.
I am nervous during the work, and I am very relaxed after the work.
Thank you very much!!!
My heart was pounding fast watching the trunk get thinner and thinner.
Thank you for your comment!!🙏
I think both viewers are very nervous.
Thanks for watching!
Magnificent!
Thank you very much!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
Muito legal o seu trabalho parabéns 👏👏👏🙌❤ que Deus abençoe sempre vcs.
Obrigado pelo seu comentário! Estou muito feliz em ouvir isso.🙇🇯🇵
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Increíble trabajo👍👍👍👍👍👍
Saludos desde Seattle Washington
Очень красива успехов мастеру
Спасибо большое! В следующем видео мы сделаем немного больший размер, используя другое дерево!
Your skills are so far beyond mine that I can only hope that time will help me get even half as good
Thank you for your comment!
I'm still studying, but I will do my best for better technology!🇯🇵🙏
Your "flowers" look fantastic. It always seemed to me that alien flowers look that way.
Thank you very much!!✨🇯🇵
Valery Ivantsov has to a good place of life for you all plppppppp
Beautiful work. Thank you from san antonio texas.
Thank you for your comment!! From Japan🙇🇯🇵
You do things with wood in a way even a tool maker dare not do with metal. What a superb craftsman and artist. I was wondering how the moisture movement in the wood will do to the thin wall and the delicate stem. Apparently you planned that all along. That is the Art part. Great job.
Thank you for your comment!🙏
These were made from wood that was cut and discarded by someone else!
It was very art that was deformed after drying because it was still wet.
I find your work thoughtful, graceful, meditative and inspiring. I have been experimenting with emulation or at least salutation which brings up a question: Would you please describe the light you use to shine through the wood thereby determining thinness? Much appreciation! Eric
Thank you very much!!✨🇯🇵
I found a similar product on Amazon! Use LED lights like this! If you use something other than an LED, it may be damaged by heat.
www.amazon.com/Gooseneck-110-220V-Magnetic-Industrial-Flexible/dp/B06XPGBC83/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?keywords=flexible+light+wood+turning&qid=1580954775&sr=8-11
Thank you for responding so quickly! Much appreciated!
You're welcome!!
If you have any questions, ask again!
@@YamabikoWoodArtThanks, as long as you are offering I have another lighting question(my assurances that is not my only area of interest but you seem to have activated it.) You've shown us another small light magnetically attached to your tool rest. Did you buy this or fabricate it? Either way I'd love knowing its origins and availability! Thank you again!
You can purchase a thin LED light on the back of this tool rest at the following site.
I seemed to be able to make our own, but purchased as it was not so expensive!
The store is located in Japan, but I checked with overseas support.
www.woodturning.thebase.in/
お見事の一言に尽きる ^^^^刃物が切れなくてはね ----- ため息が出ます。 大変に勉強になり ありがとうございました。
コメントありがとうございます!🙇
薄かったり細かったりすると、刃物が少し触れるだけで木が逃げるので少し練習が必要です。
機会があれば挑戦してみて下さい!
Love the slow motion for dramatic effect thing you did
Thank you very much!!👏✨🇯🇵
Very nice after watching another one of your flower I decided to make some
Thank you for your comment!
Getting from Japan🙇🇯🇵