How do you know that? It’s like saying that craftsmen at Renaissance fair are fake! Of course they are not from medieval times, but they follow the same techniques, that ancient craftsmen or using to our best knowledge and understanding.
Just incredible craftsmanship, especially the joinery- there’s not a tool used that you couldn’t make yourself, not a single nail or commercial product. And the idea of using rammed earth for the “millstones” with hardened bamboo slices as teeth Is so ingenious. And he got to make it in the mountains with wildlife all around and the clouds touching the earth. I love the old ways.
Finalement je me rends compte à quel point les gens du passé travaillaient tellement dur avec leurs mains ce travail difficile fatiguant aujourd’hui à notre époque on se plaint avec les machines enfin etc. peu importe la vie est aussi compliqué de le jour mais à l’époque les gens appréciait leur vie Avec une simplicité, et une façon de faire des dons, vraiment magnifique, à voir leur facilité de faire les choses naturellement pour pouvoir avancer dans leur vie. Ces admirables de voir qu’actuellement des gens reproduisent qu’il y a eu dans le passé et c’est formidable de voir vos vidéos, vous êtes franchement votre savoir-faire, votre compétence m’épate . Je vous souhaite en tous les cas, une très bonne santé vos vidéos son , agréable à regarder Merci pour ce bon moment avec vous et à bientôt.
Awesome! Although when I first saw his drill, I thought he was trying to start a fire. He has so much skill, patience and craftsmanship. I hope that his channel grows ❤.
Different places, different materiale. That soil seems like clay so it solidified when it dried out. Where I live all the grinding utensils were normally made out of stone or volcanic stone. I loved helping my great grandma when I was little but distinctly remember that the stoneware made of normal stone was heavy but compared to volcanic stone. Normal stone was light AF. What I love about this is how we humans get to the same answer with different approaches and how the environment we live in shapes the process of getting said answer. It's amazing how far our ancestors went by just skill, patience and intuition and it saddens me that the era of internet is great in some regards, in others, we are losing skilled people on manual labor. Maybe we no longer need a mill out of stone, earth or clay but the whole process, the technique on how he handled the wood, it's still valuable today and sadly that art and craft is slowly fading away.
Согласна на все 100% сейчас все делают современные видео но ни кто ни хочет помнить историю. Каждая вещь повседневной жизни имела частичку жизни человека и адский труд. Спасибо за такие видео этому парню. С приветом из России 😊
What a journey. He starts chopping wood, and I get absorbed in how precise and practiced his carpentry is. By the time I get to him building a giant wheel out of wood and specially mixed mud, I'm thinking JFC the amount of work that goes into making a single wheel is ludicrous by today's standards. I had completely forgotten the point of the whole vid was to mill some rice. Great vid, music was a little mid tho
I've seen a British guy living in Japan made a wooden one. He simply carved two pices of wood, shaped like a stone mill and it takes less work to make and easier to maintain. And better yet, someone can figure out how to add the winnowing system below the wooden mill and therefore get your grain ready to use with less effort.
Being able to use a chisel, saw, and axe in such precise ways takes a lot of experience and skill. I've worked with wood somewhat, and I envy his results. Power tools make you spoiled!
Wow well done and this is really interesting to how to make it. I thought you need big stones to make that grinding stone I mean soil machine. watching this really calmed my mind.
that's a very interesting chisel. nothing like the Japanese or European design which is straight and has one flat side and one tapered side. This chisel is tapered not only on both sided of the blade (cutting edge), but the shank is also tapered.
it looks like its rather a cleaning mill to clean the peel off the rice then a grinding wheel, i wonder how long those grids stay usable since its just clay? you have to redo them ever so often?
You are an artist, please continue your amazing work.
I am surprised his videos don't have more views. This content is worth watching.
In China, he has over 1 million followers
kurang promosi di RUclips dan media sosial lain. tapi di media sosial China mungkin sudah jutaan pengikut.
@@Esdese-zk5ol I would imagine.
How do you know that? It’s like saying that craftsmen at Renaissance fair are fake! Of course they are not from medieval times, but they follow the same techniques, that ancient craftsmen or using to our best knowledge and understanding.
@@pang-ngiavang1956you’re jealous. Sssssnake. 🐍
Just incredible craftsmanship, especially the joinery- there’s not a tool used that you couldn’t make yourself, not a single nail or commercial product. And the idea of using rammed earth for the “millstones” with hardened bamboo slices as teeth Is so ingenious. And he got to make it in the mountains with wildlife all around and the clouds touching the earth. I love the old ways.
Finalement je me rends compte à quel point les gens du passé travaillaient tellement dur avec leurs mains ce travail difficile fatiguant aujourd’hui à notre époque on se plaint avec les machines enfin etc. peu importe la vie est aussi compliqué de le jour mais à l’époque les gens appréciait leur vie Avec une simplicité, et une façon de faire des dons, vraiment magnifique, à voir leur facilité de faire les choses naturellement pour pouvoir avancer dans leur vie. Ces admirables de voir qu’actuellement des gens reproduisent qu’il y a eu dans le passé et c’est formidable de voir vos vidéos, vous êtes franchement votre savoir-faire, votre compétence m’épate . Je vous souhaite en tous les cas, une très bonne santé vos vidéos son , agréable à regarder Merci pour ce bon moment avec vous et à bientôt.
能看到这些,真实体验中国古人的智慧和艰辛,真是幸运!非常感谢!
看到你製作所有這些影片讓我感到非常滿意。這讓我想起了和爺爺奶奶一起度過的時光,繼續前進!
真是了不起的大工程,謝謝製作團隊,尤其是男主角,木工技藝紮實,辛苦了。
古人的智慧,在今日,仍然管用。
Woow this is Amazing ❤
Thank you for sharing
I love how practical things can become through persistent hardwork
Awesome! Although when I first saw his drill, I thought he was trying to start a fire. He has so much skill, patience and craftsmanship. I hope that his channel grows ❤.
天工開物記載這些工藝技術
I love watching the old ways of other cultures. It's just remarkable❤
Well done... 👏. Very impressive. Keeping past skills alive. Great craftsmanship
This is the first time that I saw a mill using soil. My grand parents used logs with metal teeth.
Different places, different materiale. That soil seems like clay so it solidified when it dried out. Where I live all the grinding utensils were normally made out of stone or volcanic stone.
I loved helping my great grandma when I was little but distinctly remember that the stoneware made of normal stone was heavy but compared to volcanic stone. Normal stone was light AF.
What I love about this is how we humans get to the same answer with different approaches and how the environment we live in shapes the process of getting said answer. It's amazing how far our ancestors went by just skill, patience and intuition and it saddens me that the era of internet is great in some regards, in others, we are losing skilled people on manual labor.
Maybe we no longer need a mill out of stone, earth or clay but the whole process, the technique on how he handled the wood, it's still valuable today and sadly that art and craft is slowly fading away.
There is such peaceful and graceful energy in your work. Thank you!
Гениально! Очень интересно. Красивая съёмка видео. Благодарю Вас что делитесь своим творчеством. Благодарю за Ваш труд ❤
Согласна на все 100% сейчас все делают современные видео но ни кто ни хочет помнить историю. Каждая вещь повседневной жизни имела частичку жизни человека и адский труд. Спасибо за такие видео этому парню. С приветом из России 😊
waa.. seperti biasanya. video anda yang penuh dengan ketrampilan yang hebat, tekun dan sabar, penuh dedikasi 👍👍
Вітаю! Я дуже поважаю людей які вміють робити руками. Здоров'я та долгії літа! Успіхів та сил!
У него просто золотые руки. Браво!!!❤
很明显,你是一个坚强而聪明的人。 来自波兰的问候。
Maravilloso.... excelente trabajo 💪👍🇨🇱👍👍👍👍👍
What a journey. He starts chopping wood, and I get absorbed in how precise and practiced his carpentry is. By the time I get to him building a giant wheel out of wood and specially mixed mud, I'm thinking JFC the amount of work that goes into making a single wheel is ludicrous by today's standards. I had completely forgotten the point of the whole vid was to mill some rice. Great vid, music was a little mid tho
PASSIONNANT ! MERCI !
I weep, but I know there is purpose in heaven. This Is bittersweet.
這年輕人太厲害了! 他獨自一人徒手打造了土礱,也沒喊累,真本事!真棒!願意這樣勞苦幹活的年輕人快絕跡了! 都想走捷徑,作輕鬆的活!
Who wouldn't want to do easy work? Lmao
@@Hawk7886 People are too rely on advanced technology these days.
Dude can make ANYTHING!
Fascinating and beautiful.
I’d say making anew rather than restoring. Awesome job! All these videos should be kept in an ethnologic museum.
Боже, как трудоёмко 😮 и такой стройный юноша в красивых тапушках делает такую сложную работу, ох.... 🎉
Grandeeeee un esempio da seguire ❤
It is an honour to meet you too. I look forward to all you have to show me.
Subbed.
Jay, London.
Now that was truly fascinating to watch! Bamboo is so incredibly versatile, and not a power tool to be seen.
你好,来自美国 - 抱歉语法不好,我正在使用翻译器。谢谢你的视频。我欣赏多元文化体验
All is an ancient mechanism is really nice good to have it great work to show the world again this method
Es un gran placer mirarte.
Tú hacer es muy basto y bello.
Gracias por los videos❤
This content makes me feel calm, have a great day for you🎉❤
What I see is a lot of hard work ,Skills , and patience..
Kiddos to you
Just a request
Add subtitles
Many of your views are international
fake
Although the 土臼(唐臼) used in Japan are the same as those used in China, I did not know how to make them. I learned something new from the 天工開物.
I've seen a British guy living in Japan made a wooden one. He simply carved two pices of wood, shaped like a stone mill and it takes less work to make and easier to maintain. And better yet, someone can figure out how to add the winnowing system below the wooden mill and therefore get your grain ready to use with less effort.
這簡直是個全能男,稀有
Such a beautiful and peaceful life you are living. ❤
Absolutely living the dream.
Very talented
Dāge, you're so amazing! But please take care of yourself more.
this is chinese craftsmanship at its best .
A beautiful skilled man making beautiful useful things in a beautiful setting. What more can you ask for?
true, very true...
A helper
This guy got talent… would love to see your channel grow if you keep making more ancient tools
@@talapua1544 it would be wonderful if he had some students who were as passionate.
上那兒拜師呀。太棒嘍。謝謝團隊。加油。保重喔。一起努力。
歴史と伝統との技術に感謝します❗️尊敬します‼️伝統を永遠に🧗😅
製作功底紮實,剪輯明快取景優美 👍
Being able to use a chisel, saw, and axe in such precise ways takes a lot of experience and skill. I've worked with wood somewhat, and I envy his results. Power tools make you spoiled!
Omg 14 minutes already? 😮 I lost track of time, that's how entertaining this was 👍
I felt in love with you and your beautiful artwork ❤ I love the songs too.
I am waiting for your videos 😊
Very skillfull❤
This is amazing
真的很有質感的影片
Just discovered your channel. I’m so glad that I did it. Amazing work. Love from Brasil 🇧🇷
What did I just watch, I do some hand wood working and this terrifies me. His skill is wild.
"Thank you for creating such a high-quality video! I love how you interact with your audience. Wishing you continued success!"
Beautiful
Wow well done and this is really interesting to how to make it. I thought you need big stones to make that grinding stone I mean soil machine. watching this really calmed my mind.
Amazing work!
that's a very interesting chisel. nothing like the Japanese or European design which is straight and has one flat side and one tapered side.
This chisel is tapered not only on both sided of the blade (cutting edge), but the shank is also tapered.
Merci pour le partage
You can make anything with bamboo
you are amazing man
this guy is so good .
Wow amazing🎉Excellant job❤
His engineering is on next level
感覺跟李子柒做cp 很搭
Allright. What dynasty did he live in during his last lifetime? haha. Clearly he was the emporer's top engineer or architect. haha. Amazing!
😂😂😂😂 you are so right 👍👍👍
Fascinating!
WOW.....Amazing.....
Great work samurai man.
真的是優質的影片,每部都是浩大工程,一部影片要花多少日夜啊!
Thanks you👍🏻
Incredible...
Faiza真的很愛台灣
Amazing!
vary thanks for making this tutorial video.
You r so talented 😮
Amazing work! What is the white powder that mixed with clay and pine?
謝謝你❤太感動了❤🎉
Woah😲 incredible ❤
Muy interesante 👍
Very clever
Awesome
it looks like its rather a cleaning mill to clean the peel off the rice then a grinding wheel, i wonder how long those grids stay usable since its just clay? you have to redo them ever so often?
Brilliant!
Nagyszeru bemutato es mesteri tudas ...köszönet erte :))
❤Belo trabalho
amazing🤩
Rất tuyệt
Ordered the book!
Ôi ngày xưa
Здорово😊
This thing Id it before when I was kid used to grind a rice of it
fantasztikus!
WOW!
❤