Hi, I love all your work and projects and have been following you to learn more and more from your experience 🌹how ever I have one criticism 🤔 some one whom editing your uploads!! doing no justices to lovely videos by adding unnecessary sound tracks that exacerbate listing to the actual voice and further one has to mute to enjoy the experience, no music needed Sir💐🌹💐🌷🥀
Take it easy Mr. Shoyan! Those pieces of table's legs weigh a few hundred kilos. Luckily your shop tools didn't get crush; especially you sir, I still wanna see more of your woodworking videos. So please take care of yourself.
What absolutely delightful timber in this project. I have bever seen more beautifully grained wood & the way you work it is amazing to watch. I have never seen a more accomplished woodworker in my 83 years. I am absolutely amazed at your knowledge of your timbers and the quality & sharpness of the tools you use. Yes, it is a very heavy table as shown by your struggles to move it around & yet the finished product does not look all that heavy. I get completely carried away by watching you work, it's brilliant. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
I loved seeing the original and now the explanation makes it better. But I am not sure what you mean by "the heather". Do you mean the "Wood Grain Figure"? ‘Wood grain’ refers to the alignment, texture and appearance of wood fibres, whereas its ‘Figure’ describes the pattern created by the grain orientation.
That is a beautiful monolithic style piece. Friendly language translation advice. When applying a stain, it is referred to as staining. When applying an oil, it's referred to as oiling. The term "painting" is typically only used when dealing with paint. Keep it up Shoyan. This is my newest favorite channel!
If the term painting is used in Japan it seems a bit presumptuous for you to tell them they need to use your terms of description. Feel free to call it what is traditional for you and expect him to do the same.
@@matthewmoilanen2413 It seems presumptuous to let someone know that "their" translation of my language is incorrect? I disagree. I'm neither telling someone how to speak/translate English-language, nor am I telling someone how to speak their language. I am simply informing them and they can do what they choose with the information. If the term for "oiling" wood, in Japanese is translated as "painting" in English, then I have to assume there was an error in translation. I am confident the Japanese people have a term that differentiates between the two. It seems presumptuous to me to think that the Japanese language is too crude to have a different term for different actions. Does this make sense?
@@toolghost8932 You are watching a Japanese made video, it's up to you to figure out what is being said not too enforce your way of saying it. I was trying to be pleasant last time but your insistence on making it all about you is in fact selfish and self centered no presumptuous. He is doing translation as a courtesy to you not because it's necessary. Watch Russian, French, German, and Chinese videos and you will learn its not all about you or you can continue to be a narcissist.
Very beautiful project. Not only do I like the finished project but I enjoy learning how and why you proceed from beginning to completion. Wonderful carpentry and gorgeous lumber. Thanks.
That must have been an enourmus tree to produce such massive slabs and pieces. And not having it crack as it dried is amazing. Perhaps becouse it is very resinous? The end result was spectacular!
It is a very beautiful table, I will feel very lucky to have one like this in my home, and to look at something not so nice and make a masterpiece out of it is a gift, thank you very much
Beautiful Work. Truly a Master. I was wondering what you meant by the wood's "Heather". I know now it means what we call in the US "Grain" or "Woodgrain Pattern". I like the word "Heather" much better. Thank you for a great video.
I'm so happy to have found your channel! Seeing you turn these huge trees into a table was amazing! It was like the dream of a little boy mixed with the experience and skill learned from many years. What an amazing journey and creative mind! Thank you!
This is absolutely beautiful! The oiled table plate has a real magic finish! I only would have cut the material in the center of the table legs out to let them look like massive frames. That would have make the entire table a little less huge... 😁
Hi, I love all your work and projects and have been following you to learn more and more from your experience 🌹how ever I have one criticism 🤔 some one whom editing your uploads!! doing no justices to lovely videos by adding unnecessary sound tracks that exacerbate listing to the actual voice and further one has to mute to enjoy the experience, no music needed Sir💐🌹💐🌷🥀
Take it easy Mr. Shoyan! Those pieces of table's legs weigh a few hundred kilos. Luckily your shop tools didn't get crush; especially you sir, I still wanna see more of your woodworking videos. So please take care of yourself.
What absolutely delightful timber in this project. I have bever seen more beautifully grained wood & the way you work it is amazing to watch. I have never seen a more accomplished woodworker in my 83 years. I am absolutely amazed at your knowledge of your timbers and the quality & sharpness of the tools you use. Yes, it is a very heavy table as shown by your struggles to move it around & yet the finished product does not look all that heavy. I get completely carried away by watching you work, it's brilliant. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
I loved seeing the original and now the explanation makes it better. But I am not sure what you mean by "the heather". Do you mean the "Wood Grain Figure"?
‘Wood grain’ refers to the alignment, texture and appearance of wood fibres, whereas its ‘Figure’ describes the pattern created by the grain orientation.
That is a beautiful monolithic style piece. Friendly language translation advice. When applying a stain, it is referred to as staining. When applying an oil, it's referred to as oiling. The term "painting" is typically only used when dealing with paint. Keep it up Shoyan. This is my newest favorite channel!
If the term painting is used in Japan it seems a bit presumptuous for you to tell them they need to use your terms of description. Feel free to call it what is traditional for you and expect him to do the same.
@@matthewmoilanen2413 It seems presumptuous to let someone know that "their" translation of my language is incorrect? I disagree. I'm neither telling someone how to speak/translate English-language, nor am I telling someone how to speak their language. I am simply informing them and they can do what they choose with the information. If the term for "oiling" wood, in Japanese is translated as "painting" in English, then I have to assume there was an error in translation. I am confident the Japanese people have a term that differentiates between the two. It seems presumptuous to me to think that the Japanese language is too crude to have a different term for different actions. Does this make sense?
@@toolghost8932 You are watching a Japanese made video, it's up to you to figure out what is being said not too enforce your way of saying it. I was trying to be pleasant last time but your insistence on making it all about you is in fact selfish and self centered no presumptuous. He is doing translation as a courtesy to you not because it's necessary. Watch Russian, French, German, and Chinese videos and you will learn its not all about you or you can continue to be a narcissist.
@@matthewmoilanen2413 Hmmm, guess not.
@@matthewmoilanen2413 imagine thinking that helping someone with a second language is a bad thing.
Great job once again sensei. Hope I can work that hard when I’m 60!..
As usual your work is very professionally finished. Thank you.
Another Masterclass.
this guy has the such a crazy range of tools
beautiful wood, love the table. Craftmanship is amazing. Heavy table it make a beautiful addition to any home or office
You have some very cool machines in Japan that would never pass inspection in the US!
Absolutely gorgeous. Very difficult to beat Japanese carpentry.
17:04 That is some beautiful looking wood. awesome!!
This is a stunningly beatiful table. I never heard of monkey pod wood. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely Beautiful Woods. You have created a beautiful table!
Very beautiful project. Not only do I like the finished project but I enjoy learning how and why you proceed from beginning to completion. Wonderful carpentry and gorgeous lumber. Thanks.
I love it!
to think that in other days this log would have been cut with a handsaw, feels like a long time ago but it really isn't
That must have been an enourmus tree to produce such massive slabs and pieces. And not having it crack as it dried is amazing. Perhaps becouse it is very resinous?
The end result was spectacular!
It is a very beautiful table, I will feel very lucky to have one like this in my home, and to look at something not so nice and make a masterpiece out of it is a gift, thank you very much
Stuning table. Very nice work, thanks for sharing.
I enjoy watching you work. Great job!
I just love your videos. Your skill is great and your personality very comfortable
A fine piece of wood artwork
Beautiful Work. Truly a Master. I was wondering what you meant by the wood's "Heather". I know now it means what we call in the US "Grain" or "Woodgrain Pattern". I like the word "Heather" much better. Thank you for a great video.
I'm so happy to have found your channel! Seeing you turn these huge trees into a table was amazing! It was like the dream of a little boy mixed with the experience and skill learned from many years. What an amazing journey and creative mind! Thank you!
You are my Carpenter Hero. No metter how Is hard, you go right to do the vision in your mind. Great!
Lovely old job 👍
this is very nice Shoyan
What a wonderful table.👍👍
A masterpiece of craftsmanship!
Looks amazing, where did the table end up. Hopefully it was given to a family member or a loyal client.
Absolutely stunning - such a table is a dream for me 👌🙂
Wow, I’ve never seen grain pattern like this before. 🙏 thank you.
Beautiful table.
A curved power planer EPIC.
Beautiful!
Great job !
Splendide table , la classe !!!
Beautiful
awesome job wish I had access to your lumber
Amazing work. It looks brilliant. What would a table like this sell for?
I absolutely love it!
Does heather refer to the flat dawn grain pattern?
Hello, may I ask you why did you plane the surface first (which is 5000-10000 grid) and then sand it 240 grid (or what ever you used)?
merci pour la vidéo !
Very beautiful!!🙌💜
So. Wonderful
Beautiful 🤩
These table Looks awesome!
Nice
wwwwwww Shoyan can fly!
Wow, beautiful work. You make it look easy, but it obviously is not.
🤩 wow
Beautiful table !!!
Congrats 🎉
A lot easier to cut along the grain but it may have been too awkward.
I think that I have figured out that "the heather," is the grain. However, what are the "boxer shorts?"
Hermoso
Heavy work makes for good sleeping.
Hang in there, just sharpen your crane skill's a little!
👍👍👍👍👍
This is absolutely beautiful! The oiled table plate has a real magic finish! I only would have cut the material in the center of the table legs out to let them look like massive frames. That would have make the entire table a little less huge... 😁
🙏👍👍👍😃!!!!
that wood looks like meat in some places. Beautiful !!
Лијепо елегантно практично складно има смисла и добро у рату. Окрене се на страну исти час имаш бункер
У случају земљотреса склониште
"sand the bulge of the boxer shorts" -master carpenter
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diy are you kidding?only few woodworkers can do this