The process of making ladle. An 87-year-old craftsman who has been making ladles for 70 years.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2023
  • The process of making traditional Japanese ladle. An 87-year-old craftsman who has been making ladles for 70 years.
    👁 Yokohata Crafts 戸河内刳物 横畠工芸
    ☎️ TEL: 0826-28-2063
    🏠yokohata-craft.com
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    💌 Contact: processx2@gmail.com
    📸 Copyright(C) 2022. Processx.

Комментарии • 803

  • @duno38
    @duno38 Год назад +122

    このチャンネルって誰が運営してるんですか?個人ではないですよね?NPO??
    コンセプトはザ メイキングに似てるけどクオリティ高すぎて驚く。まさに大人のための資料集的な存在。

    • @user-lr2ql7pc2c
      @user-lr2ql7pc2c Год назад

      😮,8, zz hhvy 😅 b 1:14 😅n . j99m😅 k 1:14 nvh

    • @user-gm9nw6sm9d
      @user-gm9nw6sm9d 11 месяцев назад +3

      سلام کارهایی که انجام میدهید بسیارلذت میبرم. موفق باشید

    • @TheGreatProcess
      @TheGreatProcess 11 месяцев назад +2

      If an individual were to put up a video at this speed, it would be divine!

    • @BJ-nx7ke
      @BJ-nx7ke 10 месяцев назад

      韓国から日本に移住された方の目線から日本の”ものづくり”を世界に発信。自らカメラを回し、動画編集。
      多分、チャンネル”미스터 프로세스 Mr.Process”と同じ製作者さんだと思います。

    • @stevenwu1373
      @stevenwu1373 9 месяцев назад

      做勺子捞辐射水喝?

  • @along5925
    @along5925 Год назад +60

    I always notice how limber and strong these elder artists are. They are so wonderful to watch and learn from. They give such beautiful gifts to the world. Thank you for sharing.

  • @channel14-22
    @channel14-22 Год назад +11

    長年に渡って積み上げられた技術とそれを生かす数々の道具。
    それらが合わさり、なんとも素敵な逸品が出来上がる。

  • @dynastysharise
    @dynastysharise Год назад +11

    公式サイトをありがとうございます😊
    最近カトラリー食器を全て日本の職人さんの工芸品で揃えてます。
    早速購入させて頂きます。

  • @erino.
    @erino. Год назад +11

    この木杓子…ヤスリがけしてないてすよね?抑刃(柳刃?どっち?)と鉋であんな滑らかになるなんて…!
    そしてお道具の数も凄い。
    木杓子を作るのも素晴らしい職人の技だけど、それを支えるお道具を作る人も素晴らしい技を持つ職人なんだろうな…って想像が膨らんで、とても有意義な時間でした…😌💕

  • @TJ-un2mw
    @TJ-un2mw Год назад +19

    素晴らしい!ホントに使い勝手の良さ、だけでなく柄や細工まで施され職人技は観てて画になります。ありがとうございました。

    • @xxx-rl8yp
      @xxx-rl8yp 19 дней назад

      コスパ悪い

  • @MrPilikia
    @MrPilikia Год назад +46

    This man is obviously a master of his craft, but his workshop-with every tool in its place-is amazing.

    • @robertoeugeniodemello742
      @robertoeugeniodemello742 11 месяцев назад

      Verdade, também observei isto....❤

    • @kokukao
      @kokukao 11 месяцев назад

      Если вы не видели очень давнее видео(лет двадцать назад) про японца-мастера заточки рубаночных ножей (и прочих ножей), то там у него на полках пОлный порядок. Учитывая то, что на полках, навскидку, 20000 заточных камней, может и меньше, пусть будет тысяча, но никак не меньше)) Японцы - те еще перфекционисты!

    • @buyerofsorts
      @buyerofsorts 5 месяцев назад

      His work was bad overall. I mean, come on.

  • @user-dj9zj6ds2n
    @user-dj9zj6ds2n 11 месяцев назад +6

    たまたま夫が見始めたこの動画。
    作られる工程、焼印を見て、あれ?っと。
    なんと、結婚した当初にデパートで、御本人から買い求めた物でした。( 無塗装のもの )
    もう27年も前のことですので、お顔は覚えていないのですが、、、。
    お玉はまだ使っております。
    これからも お元気で、作り続けていただきたいです。

  • @Ujeb08
    @Ujeb08 Год назад +83

    this was an amazing video of an amazing artist and craftsman. As a retired toolmaker (modern day) I was fascinated to see all of the hand made tools he has collected is his long lifetime. I wonder if he made the tools himself and if he maintains them too. His precision is fantastic as he makes quick blows with a clumsy looking hatchet-like tool but never goes too deep! The tools have to be razor sharp in order to be so precise. I'll bet he treats his tools as like their his children. Then the ancient work holding methods are very interesting too. wedges to fix the work and hold it without damaging it at the clamping points. loved watching this man work!

    • @egglyph
      @egglyph Год назад +2

      Not a single toolmaker would use wire or electrician tape to repair a handle, so yeah, he maintains the tools himself.

    • @elained9591
      @elained9591 Год назад +3

      I thought was very interested in his hold fasts as well. I imagine he knew or knows a local blacksmith who made the tools as it’s a different trade but maintenance would be on him and he sure does it well!

    • @RyanR-ty2nw
      @RyanR-ty2nw 8 месяцев назад

      I'm a greenwood spoon carver, and I'm fascinated... though not surprised... to see that Japanese spoon carvers use many of the same techniques and nearly identical tools to what we use in the West.

    • @elim7228
      @elim7228 Месяц назад

      ​@@RyanR-ty2nw well, that was the first time I saw someone use a small plane to round out the outside of the spoon/ladle bowl.
      So, the technique was quite different. I found similarities in the use of an axe and that's about it.

    • @RyanR-ty2nw
      @RyanR-ty2nw Месяц назад

      @elim7228 I have no idea how you're carving your spoons, if the only similarity you could see was his use of the axe. The only somewhat foreign technique I noticed was his use of the plane to shape the outside of the bowl.

  • @zatoichison6420
    @zatoichison6420 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much Sir for your time to allow me to see how yours magnificent gift and skill turns pieces of wood in beautiful objects we use everyday.
    先生、あなたの素晴らしい才能とスキルが木片を私たちが日常的に使用する美しい物にどのように変えるのかを見るために時間を割いていただき、誠にありがとうございます。

  • @michaelbolen2118
    @michaelbolen2118 Год назад +22

    Super efficient - have spent quite a few hours myself making ladles from hardwood. Props for his cross legged seating - hope to be able to do that in senior years 😊.

  • @madeofnapalm
    @madeofnapalm Год назад +7

    Thank you for showing more of the traditional crafts 😀

  • @josebel1000
    @josebel1000 Год назад +6

    Boa noite!
    Sensacional, os trabalhos mais bonitos
    e bem trabalhados, são os feitos com
    as próprias mãos. Aí, sim, existe BELEZA!
    PARABÉNS!!!

  • @user-br5wl9pt6k
    @user-br5wl9pt6k 5 месяцев назад +1

    ابداع من عقل مرتب ومحترف
    والدليل ترتيب الأدوات من خلفه وإتقانه لعمله له تحيه من الكويت 🇰🇼 لهذا الرجل ومن معه

  • @kado2107
    @kado2107 10 месяцев назад

    この動画は音が気持ち良い。ずっと聞いてられる・・・。

  • @jmanamir6968
    @jmanamir6968 Год назад +1

    素晴らしいもの作り👍

  • @krisz699
    @krisz699 Год назад +6

    Köszönöm a videót. Gyönyörű és pótolhatatlan tehetség. Jó egészséget a mesternek. Üdvözlet Magyarországról.

  • @timothypaul984
    @timothypaul984 Год назад +3

    Excellent video! Thank you for posting this in honor of a true craftsman who serves to inspire others. 😍

  • @abufalafel1194
    @abufalafel1194 Год назад +3

    I love the country of Japan and especially the people and the culture. Japanese are very honorable people. Greetings from Turkey
    🇯🇵🤝🏽 🇹🇷

  • @thehomelessproject3784
    @thehomelessproject3784 Год назад +26

    This is a man who has mastered his craft.. 87 and still able to work with such dexterity... hats of to you! Long may you continue 👏👏

  • @victorgustavoolivera2465
    @victorgustavoolivera2465 Год назад +6

    Maestro buen día, muy buen video, no me canso de mirar cuando es una persona mayor la que hace la artesania, lo felicito y espero que Dios sea muy generoso con usted, abrazo de Mendoza Argentina

  • @Samuraistar92
    @Samuraistar92 7 месяцев назад +5

    Wow it’s always an honor to watch craftsman such as this gentleman still carrying on tradition.! I can tell he puts so much heart and soul into these ladles which machines lack. These are the most beautiful well made ladles I have ever seen! I love to cook and would be so honored to own a ladle such as this! Carry on sir! Great job!

  • @FutureEon
    @FutureEon Год назад +21

    🎨✨ It's incredibly mesmerizing to witness the process of creating a ladle by such a skilled craftsman. The artistry and precision involved in their work is truly captivating. Watching them masterfully shape and mold the metal into a functional and beautiful utensil is a testament to their years of experience and dedication to their craft. It's a reminder of the value of traditional craftsmanship and the joy it brings. Thank you for sharing this enchanting video! 👏🔥

    • @michaelfrederic7343
      @michaelfrederic7343 9 месяцев назад +1

      Wood. Not metal! But I agree with your point.

    • @buyerofsorts
      @buyerofsorts 5 месяцев назад

      I can't believe everyone thinks his ladles were so amazing. Look at it again. It's all uneven and downright bad. And yes, I can do better in case you want to ask.

  • @awesomemccoolname7111
    @awesomemccoolname7111 Год назад

    Something wholesome about watching a craftsman at work like this. Thanks for posting.

  • @sherececocco
    @sherececocco 7 месяцев назад +1

    I needed this. Thank you for your energy 😊

  • @nazard2237
    @nazard2237 Год назад +20

    Ich bin immer wieder erstaunt, wieviel Handwerkskunst sich in dem doch höchst technisierten Japan erhalten hat. - Danke für das interessante Video!

  • @iRReligious
    @iRReligious Год назад +3

    That's amazing! Simple instruments too , and probably handmade. Great work! 👍

  • @elkysunnykuri
    @elkysunnykuri Год назад +1

    素朴で人のぬくもりのあるものが好きです。

  • @kosetakaesu9339
    @kosetakaesu9339 Год назад +4

    Muita dedicação, Parabéns. De São Paulo/Brasil

  • @user-fu3ol7gj8e
    @user-fu3ol7gj8e Год назад +1

    木の種類などわかるともっと良かったですね。
    手入れの行き届いている刃物で削る時の音、最高です。
    体験ができるのであれば遠くても行く価値がありますね。

  • @MinhNguyen-nl1gm
    @MinhNguyen-nl1gm Год назад +4

    Nghệ nhân Nhật Bản rất khéo và sáng tạo. Những người lớn tuổi rất kinh nghiệm 🇯🇵👍

  • @bradpetersen92126
    @bradpetersen92126 Год назад +1

    Simply mesmerizing, and such a soothing moment in time watching such a passionate, and gifted craftsman.
    Thank you.
    Be well…

  • @mrsbobbinlacer
    @mrsbobbinlacer Год назад +8

    Any time I see a master at his work, I want to learn the work and some day make a presentable piece of work like his. To own just one of his spoons would be something so very precious.

    • @AA-69
      @AA-69 Год назад

      You obviously have NEVER made anything I your life !!!!
      ANYONE WITH A BRAIN CELL CAN DO THIS WITH ANY SHARP KNIFE !!!!

  • @jamesbomar3903
    @jamesbomar3903 Год назад

    Beautiful pieces. Beautiful workmanship.

  • @johnsmit5516
    @johnsmit5516 Год назад +4

    A true master craftsman
    Much respect to you sir

  • @sumpf3651
    @sumpf3651 Год назад +3

    Japan preserves its traditional skill very well. I'm glad to see the master's work.

  • @jorgecruz520
    @jorgecruz520 Год назад +6

    Very relaxing to watch this type of art work

  • @sasu79
    @sasu79 Год назад +1

    작품을 보는동안 깊이 빠져버려서
    시간가는줄 몰랐습니다
    정말 대단합니다 す~~~~げ!

  • @sandiknits4174
    @sandiknits4174 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow ! To sit cross legged and so upright at 87 !!! Amazing 😊

  • @marcelferrandiz7043
    @marcelferrandiz7043 Год назад +3

    quel talent, j'adore votre Art 🤩

  • @yullionno6027
    @yullionno6027 Год назад +3

    Karya yang sangat bagus. Sentuhan tangan yang kuat dan sepenuh hati. Semoga sehat selalu Bapak. Salam dari Kalimantan, Indonesia.

  • @Soxruleyanksdrool
    @Soxruleyanksdrool Год назад +5

    I don't care what it is. Quality craftsmanship like we see here is a thing of absolute beauty.

  • @cowboyblacksmith
    @cowboyblacksmith 11 месяцев назад +48

    I was a potter for 30 years, after you master your craft it becomes second nature like walking. But, the feeling of satisfaction of creating something from nothing is beyond compare. It never ceased to amaze me after all that time how I knew exactly what to do and one step at a time do it, without having to think ahead. It was almost like watching someone else’s hands do the work. The end result is in the mind's eye right away, yet little treats of unanticipated change along the way keep it exciting. Sometimes I wondered who came up with these ideas, they fully form in the mind instantly, not calculated and overly planned. Being an artist is one of the greatest joys in life, to see something most would never consider and just sit back and watch your hands go at it. The neurons firing up thoughts, and eventually they're a 3-D tangible object outside the mind and in the real world is so trippy, it really is.

    • @IanSmithKSP
      @IanSmithKSP 11 месяцев назад +2

      I appreciate traditional crafts, but at the same time mastery involves an ability to adapt. This guy spent like an hour doing what a band saw could do in 10 minutes. A hybrid of tradition and modernity is best. Tradition for its own sake is stupid. Everything was once new anyways.
      These spoons take forever to make and they look like shit

    • @toolthoughts
      @toolthoughts 9 месяцев назад +1

      flow state

    • @wallysonruan
      @wallysonruan 9 месяцев назад

      @@IanSmithKSP Concordo. Pensei que elas fossem ter um design especial, mas são bem regulares. Creio que qualquer povo que resolver fazer uma concha de madeira vai fazer uma igual a essa - e, provavelmente, com um processo bem similar, não entendi o que a torna especial o bastante para esse vídeo.

    • @MadNumForce
      @MadNumForce 7 месяцев назад

      @@IanSmithKSP - It's a free market. People value craftsmanship enough to allow craftsmen to make a living wage. Industrial makers looking for high production volume and low cost per piece do their thing too.
      But the need for high output tends to rule out materials like wood, as it's bothersome to work with: it needs drying, it may wrap, shrink, crack, there are knots, there can even be nails ruining your expensive tooling, etc... You end up switching to plastic, which makes production vastly more scallable. Wood, though widely available and cheap, is scarcely used for consumer goods: only tool handles, and even there it tends to get replaced by plastic. Most "wood" furniture now is particle board, precisely to get rid of the inherent variability of natural wood. We even make wood veneered particle board to look a if it was real wood, which is pretty stupid, much more so than an old dude living his best life crafting his spoons in his workshop for whoever wants to buy them.

    • @velvetchiharu
      @velvetchiharu 6 месяцев назад

      @@IanSmithKSP yeah I don’t want to sound like a hater but that was not a nice looking (not even particularly ergonomic) spoon. I’m happy he’s able to live comfortably doing this, I hope this activity keeps his mind sharp and his body healthy for a long time. Japan has this reverence for craft it seems where even the most mundane of crafts are celebrated. I saw a woman at a craft fair on another video and she was selling hand made body bristle brushes, but like the most mundane item in the most basic form. I appreciate that it brings special attention to mass market produced items that we consume, I bought basically the same brush at target for $3 and when you spend so little it’s hard to consider that someone somewhere probably made it by hand on some level :(
      However, this one and the woman’s body brush are not even particularly unique.
      I would 100% buy a handmade wooden ladle, I would pay whatever it is worth and I would cherish every moment that I used it. I love using single special handmade items in my day to day life. But I wouldn’t buy it from this guy, the design is just.. perfunctory.

  • @Richard52517
    @Richard52517 9 месяцев назад +1

    Watching this gentleman performing in the creation of a necessary product I was truly amazed. I can only hope the future will hold on to these craftsmen for generations to come.

  • @user-ef2wv2ks2c
    @user-ef2wv2ks2c 10 месяцев назад +1

    材を見ただけで 完成の形が見えてしまう 職人超えて達人ですな
    命終えるまで一所懸命がんばってください 天晴な技ですわ

  • @Pakmaon76
    @Pakmaon76 Год назад +4

    Hasil kerja tangan yang mengagum kan.. Berseni..sayang jika dia tidak ada pewaris yang menyambung hasil kerja tangan selepas dia tiada.. Salam ukhwah penduduk tanah melayu🙋‍♂️🇲🇾

  • @nushikai6401
    @nushikai6401 Год назад +2

    途中段階までは大胆に作業してるので、壊れないか?と心配になった😅
    昔ながらの職人さんって感じの作業で、鉋等数種類の刃物を使って形が出来ると、何か凄く嬉しくなった😊

  • @user-zj2nj6eg8z
    @user-zj2nj6eg8z Год назад

    素晴らしいニホン工芸の鏡みたいですね。工具の多さにビックリ🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @MariaG2805
    @MariaG2805 Год назад +7

    Kiitos kaikesta kauniista,, 💭🇫🇮❤️美しいすべてをありがとう💭🇯🇵❤️

    • @user-ks3dl7ee5q
      @user-ks3dl7ee5q Год назад +1

      А что за дерево использует мастер?

    • @MariaG2805
      @MariaG2805 Год назад

      @@user-ks3dl7ee5q Что ты сказал??? Я вообще не понимаю по-русски🤔

  • @Lugeix
    @Lugeix Год назад +8

    Awesome. I never seen those type of spoon carving tools. I use a Morakiv 120, Hook knife, a spoke shave and a Swedish axe.

  • @madianangela3688
    @madianangela3688 Год назад +16

    Que valor estimado, amo todo artesanato de madeira e bambu. ❤

  • @serg-29
    @serg-29 11 месяцев назад +2

    Дело мастера боится"(народная мудрость) здравия и здоровья мастеру🙏🤗🤗🤗

  • @jairogurgel3059
    @jairogurgel3059 Год назад +3

    Aqui e BRASIL gratidão por dividir sua esperiensias com Bosco ficou lindo como Faso para fazer eles pretas

  • @y-mefarm4249
    @y-mefarm4249 Год назад +4

    Beautiful work! I hope he has an apprentice to pass down this awesome skill to.

  • @emagchannel1975
    @emagchannel1975 Год назад +1

    An impressive collection. Nice.

  • @Spiegelradtransformation
    @Spiegelradtransformation Год назад +4

    Nice Tools. He is so skilled.
    Greets to him i am carpenter.

  • @MinhNguyen-nl1gm
    @MinhNguyen-nl1gm Год назад +3

    Bộ đồ nghề của những nghệ nhân Nhật Bản, Là biết tay nghề lão luyện rồi 🇯🇵👍

  • @user-wp4st7om4y
    @user-wp4st7om4y Год назад +4

    Настоящий мастер! Спасибо!

  • @robertohexsel3763
    @robertohexsel3763 Год назад

    his workbench is fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

  • @crash7951
    @crash7951 10 месяцев назад +1

    Complimenti maestro, nonostante l'età la sua abilità è eccezionale 👏👏👏👍

  • @robertwilliams2623
    @robertwilliams2623 11 месяцев назад

    Their is nothing like watching a master work his craft years of experience jest beautiful thank you

  • @l.r.8787
    @l.r.8787 Год назад

    Beautiful work 👍

  • @Improver12
    @Improver12 8 месяцев назад +1

    A greeting ✋ of love and respect to the respectable Japanese people from Iraq 🇮🇶, I love ♥️ you all, the respectable genius Japanese people 🇯🇵🤝🇮🇶

  • @Pronunciation101
    @Pronunciation101 Год назад +47

    It's so impressive to me how he can work so accurately with such large, rough tools. Clearly this man is a master of his craft.

    • @kunbunsattha5738
      @kunbunsattha5738 Год назад

      ฝน

    • @gurkankaraali9608
      @gurkankaraali9608 Год назад +2

      not a master. it was not clean job

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno Год назад +1

      Not to a Carpenter.

    • @andik859
      @andik859 Год назад

      His tools very sharp.

    • @gordonwelcher9598
      @gordonwelcher9598 11 месяцев назад

      If I had a lot of extra money that I just have to spend I would buy these.
      Otherwise machine made from wood or plastic will be ok.

  • @esqu1re108
    @esqu1re108 10 месяцев назад +2

    Отец, вы молодец, желаю вам крепкого здоровья !

  • @kilbonrobert
    @kilbonrobert Год назад

    Amazing work thank you for sharing.

  • @user-kg4xe4yv1f
    @user-kg4xe4yv1f 9 месяцев назад

    すっご、、、目が離せん。

  • @TDuySculptures
    @TDuySculptures 11 месяцев назад +1

    The carving sound is so clean! Amazing artist! From a wood to a beautìul ladle

  • @pchykins6680
    @pchykins6680 Год назад +1

    respect...I truly salute Japanese craftsmanship!

  • @heatherwinter2726
    @heatherwinter2726 Год назад +5

    Must be a master black Smith to make those tools.

    • @elim7228
      @elim7228 Месяц назад

      I doubt he made the tools. That ( blacksmithing ) would be a very different skillset, worthy of a video or two😂
      Too many secrets in each trade to know it all.

  • @aminayusuf2491
    @aminayusuf2491 5 месяцев назад

    Traditional crafts are skills we should be proud of. It is however dying out in some cultures around the world. It's so inspiring to see a master craftsman doing what he knows best and upholding a craft passed down from one generation to another.

  • @phoneix1987
    @phoneix1987 8 месяцев назад +1

    Zen teaches to treat all your objects with respect. This ladle will last a lifetime and can be your life companion. If you see the things this way you will find the hidden beauty of these crafts.

  • @terrytenley9327
    @terrytenley9327 Год назад +5

    How wonderful.. I watch this man who has practiced his craft for a long time.. longer than most folks live.. The joy he feels doing his craft and the tools he uses is just so perfect.. If you read Zen you see concentration and see masters go thru the steps in their mind. This man lives to make ladles.. this man’s heart is in what he does and gives him goals everyday..Purpose is a good reason to wake up everyday and continue.. We are all driven to do what we do and if we quit we go away.. I have turned green oak and hardwoods for 55 years into bowls..I so identify as a old man with what this man does and watch him make beautiful things.... The joys of life keeps us living.. great video..

  • @gwenm6582
    @gwenm6582 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed watching very much. Thank you for the English translation. 😊

  • @nickstoic2944
    @nickstoic2944 Год назад +6

    It's unbelievable. This gentleman is using only hand tools, he's 87, no glasses, the sitting position, the great control he has, it's just amazing.

    • @zayzo007
      @zayzo007 Год назад +1

      Right I would've messed up the handle trying to get the thickness right due to inexperience with those unique tools!

    • @nickstoic2944
      @nickstoic2944 Год назад +1

      @@zayzo007 If you are a woodworker you would know better the job it's been done in this video. I am only a spectator :o)

    • @zayzo007
      @zayzo007 Год назад +1

      @Nick Stoic nope no woodworking experience 😅

    • @nickstoic2944
      @nickstoic2944 Год назад +3

      @@zayzo007 I don't have much experience myself apart from a few small projects, even though I like working on wood. I find it fascinating and there are so many things one can create. I am attempting a frame saw, made of wood, might not look the best, but it will work for sure.

    • @zayzo007
      @zayzo007 Год назад +1

      @Nick Stoic wow! You have quite the experience already😎
      I just stage houses for realtors and paint so I don't do anything too crazy lol

  • @user-zg9lv8ix3s
    @user-zg9lv8ix3s 3 месяца назад

    That is Amazing. I love to watch very skilled artisans at work.

  • @casodreyfuszola
    @casodreyfuszola Год назад +1

    Skillful. Pacience. Love for what he is doing.

  • @TannedTalents
    @TannedTalents Год назад

    Wow, such a creative way to craft something 👍

  • @JuanGarcia-1125
    @JuanGarcia-1125 Год назад +1

    Talento, práctica y dedicación dan como resultado UN EXPERTO MAESTRO.
    Gracias por compartir.
    Agradeceré mucho tu respuesta:
    Qué madera usaste?
    Y qué otras maderas son buenas para éste trabajo?
    Gracias y saludos desde Reynosa México MAESTRO!

  • @ThaisSoares-ci6cf
    @ThaisSoares-ci6cf Месяц назад

    Ótimo trabalho! Linda essa obra prima❤❤

  • @Lazarus-aap
    @Lazarus-aap 4 месяца назад

    The sound of sharp tools through the wood, is so satisfying!

  • @albaugh1818
    @albaugh1818 11 месяцев назад +2

    This master is legend!!! I hope one day to gain the knowledge This gentlemen has. Outstanding craftsmanship.

  • @guliyevshahriyar
    @guliyevshahriyar 11 месяцев назад +1

    Special wood in special hands with brave touches derives from historical experiences.

  • @radek5690
    @radek5690 9 месяцев назад

    Wow! He did it with no modern machinery. Just amazing!

  • @x84pav84x
    @x84pav84x Год назад +7

    Отличная работа, уважение Мастеру.

    • @vlasto140
      @vlasto140 Год назад +1

      Поясните, в чём отличная

    • @elim7228
      @elim7228 Месяц назад

      ​@@vlasto140 у тебя есть свои видео с работами по демонстрации отличий?

  • @UsDiYoNa
    @UsDiYoNa Год назад +1

    Watching true masters such as this is genuinely entrancing.

  • @kos377
    @kos377 9 месяцев назад +1

    хорошая работа и красивое видео)

  • @nandofigueira2005
    @nandofigueira2005 Год назад +2

    Wonderful!!

  • @hammer99kg
    @hammer99kg Год назад +2

    このクオリティで日本酒や素麵の製造見てみたいけど
    取材に凄く時間がかかるから難しいだろうなぁ

    • @processx
      @processx  Год назад +2

      いつかは取材したいです!日本酒や素麵の製造工程!
      コメントありがとうございます!

  • @martinjuarez2508
    @martinjuarez2508 Год назад +3

    Impresionante!!!❤❤

  • @DerlyPintosTapia
    @DerlyPintosTapia Год назад +2

    Admirable!

  • @fabientuizat1129
    @fabientuizat1129 Год назад

    merci pour ce travail exemplaire !!

  • @Healing-Music-Shelter
    @Healing-Music-Shelter Год назад +7

    It's amazing how a log turns into a soft wooden ladle

  • @olafwilhelm4684
    @olafwilhelm4684 Год назад +3

    Wonderful!

  • @marceloquintanilla4777
    @marceloquintanilla4777 Год назад +2

    Jajaja que gustito de trabajar en el suelo de estos japuchos

  • @TheAzguardThor
    @TheAzguardThor 8 месяцев назад

    This has been a pleasure to watch, such skill, I do hope that skills like these don't get lost.
    Peace 2 all

  • @faridalrangkuti3882
    @faridalrangkuti3882 Год назад +3

    betah amatnya bikin kyk ginian selama 70thn, luar biasa

  • @thegracienetwork7847
    @thegracienetwork7847 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful. A life well lived.

  • @musumeshima5202
    @musumeshima5202 2 месяца назад

    お玉作るのにめっちゃ壁に道具あるの好きw
    しかし
    良い道具が新たな道具をつくり、またその道具で良い仕事ができるって、素敵やん?

  • @mikemurphy8067
    @mikemurphy8067 4 месяца назад

    its so rare to see somebody who takes pride in their work. this generation could never create