Hi dear . Your's working it's super extra art . Just little persons doing this perfect working . Your's design it's very beautiful . We are loved and like't so much . Good luck .👏👏👏👏
the block plane with the 90° blade is absolutely GENIUS! normally you would put them into a jig and plane the angle down but he's just cutting them off and slightly over length with the plane in 2 passes!
@@mortymortal7 lol, if someone else made it you can custom make it without that much trouble as long as you understand the processes involved! and honestly if you wanted one without too much work you can just buy some steel angle iron from local hardware store, cut it down to size and just sharpen it and make the plane body to put it in for less than $50 minus your labor of doing the work. tools are not overly complicated to make, head on over to some of the videos from some people over in China, Vietnam, Africa, India and South America! they've hand built so many tools from trash it's not even funny and they work just fine for the job. is it going to be 100% amazing? well that depends on how much finish work you're willing to put into it.
It's clever, but also slow, though I doubt being slow is something this man worries about I hope, as it seems very meditative. I'd rather group a bunch in a jig and run it over the table saw
Some kind of glue i would think but that leaves me confused because I always thought the true difficulty in creating Kumiko is that the pieces are not glued at all but only holding together through tension and pressure
Hi dear . Your's working it's super extra art . Just little persons doing this perfect working . Your's design it's very beautiful . We are loved and like't so much . Good luck .👏👏👏👏
Stunning, simply stunning. Darlington, South Carolina USA
Just beautiful
the block plane with the 90° blade is absolutely GENIUS! normally you would put them into a jig and plane the angle down but he's just cutting them off and slightly over length with the plane in 2 passes!
@@mortymortal7 lol, if someone else made it you can custom make it without that much trouble as long as you understand the processes involved! and honestly if you wanted one without too much work you can just buy some steel angle iron from local hardware store, cut it down to size and just sharpen it and make the plane body to put it in for less than $50 minus your labor of doing the work. tools are not overly complicated to make, head on over to some of the videos from some people over in China, Vietnam, Africa, India and South America! they've hand built so many tools from trash it's not even funny and they work just fine for the job. is it going to be 100% amazing? well that depends on how much finish work you're willing to put into it.
It's clever, but also slow, though I doubt being slow is something this man worries about I hope, as it seems very meditative. I'd rather group a bunch in a jig and run it over the table saw
Beautiful craftsmanship ❤️Thank you
Amazing precision and beauty. Lovely.
اعمالكم رائعة وانا احبها
Very very nice
Outstanding
I love this
The time this must take...
very spiritual experience.
Why is he tapping on the bits before he places them?
It's good to best.
What is the paste being applied to the bits?
Some kind of glue i would think but that leaves me confused because I always thought the true difficulty in creating Kumiko is that the pieces are not glued at all but only holding together through tension and pressure
❤️❤️❤️❤️waww❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
He is sick
hi i m from Bangladesh you have any online class
And then came laser cutting and vector graphics
I think Japans are from other planet
I did it myself thanks to Woodglut.
Laser cutter enters chat
Tradition leaves chat
At least it isn't just plywood in a CNC.
I wasn’t aware that Japanese traditional art was done with power tools
Branka Hikl this is such a silly comment, it’s the same process just speed up with modern technology :)
Original Legos 😂