This is how to do it, looks so easy, I guess after you do your first 10,000 you know what your doing. It's the very human element, slight 'irregularity' or lets say naturalness that makes the instillations of this tile so rich. Rico, rico, hermoso, gracias.
Este artesano es impresionante. Los Mexicanos magnificos en creatividad y artesanias. Despues de ver este video, ahora aprecio mas los azulejos. This artisan is impressive. Mexicans are magnificent in creativity and craftmanship. After seeing this video, I appreciate even more tile work. Excellent video.
I remember seeing this man at a bar one day years ago. Some tourist thought he could disrespect this man by cutting him in line. The tourist guy started acting belligerent and talking to this man disrespectfully. I KNEW it was about to get ugly, so I started towards the exit. That’s when I heard such a TREMENDOUS SLAP, followed by an intense wave of heat. I knew EXACTLY what happened. I swear Everyone saw that flash of light too! Then what was an eerie silence fell upon the place, followed by what sounded like a sack of rocks falling hard on the floor. Everyone started looking at each other in disbelief, I didn’t want to look but curiosity got the best of me. I slowly turned around and saw what was a charred body laying there and this man levitating about 3 inches off the floor. Unbelievable, None of us never forgot it because we all left with sunburnt skin that night.
at around 3:05 videographer asks " what is this ?' as he points to bucket. I believe worker says Sand, can anyone verify what kind of sand he's using to prevent tiles from sticking to each other ? Thanks, Lou
Im guessing about a week depending on humidity levels. After that its in for the bisque fire. I posted a question wondering what kind of sand he used to keep them from sticking. looking for a translator.
this guy and many more like him , Mexicans, are very good and talented workers
This man is amazing. Hard working and an artist to top it off. I love the Mexican culture. They are wonderful people.
For a second there i thought i was watching a time lapse video. Eggcellent work.
His Speed and efficiency is incredible. Well done!
I have a backyard full of clay...........These videos give me many ideas........Primitive Technologies, this video, come in really handy.
A master at work, good to watch, thanks for sharing.
This is how to do it, looks so easy, I guess after you do your first 10,000 you know what your doing. It's the very human element, slight 'irregularity' or lets say naturalness that makes the instillations of this tile so rich. Rico, rico, hermoso, gracias.
Usted es artisano increible, un artista
This is amazing. Would you let me know what the powder you was throwing on the clay?
Este artesano es impresionante. Los Mexicanos magnificos en creatividad y artesanias. Despues de ver este video, ahora aprecio mas los azulejos. This artisan is impressive. Mexicans are magnificent in creativity and craftmanship. After seeing this video, I appreciate even more tile work. Excellent video.
This guy is an artist, Bravo!
Amazing craftsmanship! Thanks for sharing :)
HOLA MUY BUENO SU TRABAJO.QUE RAPIDEZ.SALUDOS DESDE URUGUAY 👏👏👏👋👋
One day I wanna be as good as this guy!
Que talento!
Great work very talented people
Super!!!can I ask an information? what powder do you use for clay?
I needed this to be about an hour longer!
I remember seeing this man at a bar one day years ago.
Some tourist thought he could disrespect this man by cutting him in line. The tourist guy started acting belligerent and talking to this man disrespectfully. I KNEW it was about to get ugly, so I started towards the exit. That’s when I heard such a TREMENDOUS SLAP, followed by an intense wave of heat.
I knew EXACTLY what happened.
I swear Everyone saw that flash of light too! Then what was an eerie silence fell upon the place, followed by what sounded like a sack of rocks falling hard on the floor.
Everyone started looking at each other in disbelief, I didn’t want to look but curiosity got the best of me.
I slowly turned around and saw what was a charred body laying there and this man levitating about 3 inches off the floor.
Unbelievable, None of us never forgot it because we all left with sunburnt skin that night.
Hard working work is this
I thought any second this was gonna turn into a STOMP video
I'm very impressed.
at around 3:05 videographer asks " what is this ?' as he points to bucket. I believe worker says Sand, can anyone verify what kind of sand he's using to prevent tiles from sticking to each other ? Thanks, Lou
Yes he said arenilla which is different from are a. Arena means sand and arenilla means "fine sand" or very small grain sand.
Muy bonito y cuanta habilidad, tengo una pregunta ¿esos se secan al aire o van en horno?
I so enjoy my Mexican tile floor. From the Earth made by hands.
Take it easy my friend your health more important... Good job by the way ❤
And that my friends is how you develop silicosis…..poor guy so skilled and enthusiastic but if only he was made to wear safety gear. 😮
True craftsman
Well done, thank you
MUY BUENO .LO FELICITO
En que parte de méxico está este artesano?
Que es el polvo blanco que esta usando por favor!
What is the powder he is using?
Hi 👋🏾
Great work
What’s the basic material !?
Is it clay !?
La arenilla es arcilla seca?
Anyone know where this place is?
So Can anyone tell please , what kind of powder he uses for making clay easy roll ?
He said 'arenilla' so I guess it's fine ground sand or something like that. Arena = sand; arenilla = little sand (that's my best guess)
@@victorfergn i thought he said ardilla!!! Or Arcilla! 🤷♀️
@@Mrrico1969 ardilla would be kinda creepy
what is the powder ?
Question. Does anyone know what powder material he is using as non stick between tiles and throughout procedure ?
Lou Pinto He mentioned that it was sand.
fishscale. increases speed.
Alfred Rivera hm. I wonder if they sell Fish Scale on Amazon or at Walmart. 🧐
Yes the power material aplied is crashed bricks
Nice
Is it fine sand he applies to prevent stiles sticking together?
I believe so, he answers ' arena ' when asked whats in the bucket. I'm trying to find out what kind of sand.
This project is awesome!, Also, after goingthrough Wooody Hyezmar's site and seeing some cool plans I'm working the plans in his book as well!
amazing
Es como el maestro Miyagi de los azulejos :0
he stuck the tiles together, anyone know when it's ok to separate the tiles?
Im guessing about a week depending on humidity levels. After that its in for the bisque fire. I posted a question wondering what kind of sand he used to keep them from sticking. looking for a translator.
what city?
Slap it , brother!
RATIO OF MATERIALS PLEASE
Then loaded onto springless Mexicano trucks and broken into millions of pieces while being transported.
Muy buano travaho
BUT!!!!!!!! WHAT IS HE PAID? One Tile US is $2!
روعة
Great to see that woodprix has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
Feel like he’s showing off for the camera. No way he works at this pace 8hrs a day
we work longer then 8 hrs , you hater
Pobre hombre, noesta utilizando una mascara... Poor man, he´s not wearing mask with all that powder.. I feel sorrry for him..
send him a mask...be a problem solver
Magic Dust
This is what happens when you use cocaine to make tiles. You work like this guy! 😅
🤣 no cocaine can make him that excellent.that is more than a cocaine
Nada quever este video talves un poco tacaño no dise nada ay que adivinar malisimo