EXTREME SIMPLE Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery - Hand Cut Three-Way Wood Joints Structure

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  • @randygod1
    @randygod1 3 дня назад +8

    I’m a carpenter of 27 years experience in Australia. I can unashamedly and honestly say…. I wouldn’t have a hope in hell of making this sort of craftsmanship. Absolutely 100% beautiful workmanship

    • @123hgf456
      @123hgf456 9 часов назад

      He makes that flat bladed wide chisel work look too easy

  • @ericwollenschlager2686
    @ericwollenschlager2686 2 месяца назад +87

    This is NOT simple. That´s a piece of art.

    • @HCarpenter
      @HCarpenter  2 месяца назад +4

      ❤❤❤

    • @MRammelaere
      @MRammelaere 29 дней назад +3

      exactly what I am thinking. Great joint made by a very skilled woodcraft specialist.

    • @farmerted-treefarmerplenip9665
      @farmerted-treefarmerplenip9665 21 день назад +2

      I wanted to make a smarty-pants comment about how easy that looks etc, but clearly this man has a special talent and eye for detail!!

    • @dekippiesip
      @dekippiesip 13 дней назад

      ​@farmerted-treefarmerplenip9665 yeah it looks easy but if you would try this yourself you'll probably waste a lot of wood because you just did it slightly wrong every time.

    • @jokervienna6433
      @jokervienna6433 12 дней назад

      The idea is kind of simple, but when it comes to the craftmanship... don´t try this at home! Wonderful to see a Master at work! I would never try that myself.

  • @urkn8963
    @urkn8963 3 месяца назад +97

    Extreme simple 😅 - sure if one has a CNC-controlled hand like this guy!! Perfect handcraft!👍

    • @pjdruz5636
      @pjdruz5636 3 месяца назад +2

      That comes with years of experience

    • @lucthien601
      @lucthien601 2 месяца назад +1

      I train many CNC machinist, I call we are "button pusher" because 90% of what we did is push the buttons.

    • @iggydc8034
      @iggydc8034 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lucthien601 If you are a button pusher, than you do not belong in teaching others how to use a CNC manual and computer machine. This video is great, and hands on is great, but to call CNC machinist a button pusher, is pathetic. You are not button pushers, you are someone that knows how to program and machine manual and computer way. That takes schooling, and practice, and knowledge, experience and so on. It is a trade but also an art.

  • @kentgreenough75
    @kentgreenough75 28 дней назад +15

    The layout skill is what makes it all possible. One bad line and sayonara to that joint!

  • @6610stix
    @6610stix 2 месяца назад +27

    Old school.
    Reminds me of my early apprentice days while building The Mayflower.

  • @observersnt
    @observersnt 29 дней назад +11

    Love to watch this man.
    A Japanese Paul sellers?
    His chisels are absolutely superb as well as his work.
    Brilliant videos, no stupid music, no stupid talk.
    Rob Cosman , Paul sellers, Stumpy Nubs and one or two others are similarly sensible and a delight to watch
    Thank you

  • @jamescanjuggle
    @jamescanjuggle 2 месяца назад +11

    i really appreciate your ability to teach, it goes to show you dont always have to speak to demonstrate an idea and then pass that info along

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 3 месяца назад +20

    Traditional carpentry at its best. Thank you for inviting me round 🌞

  • @beachthor1
    @beachthor1 3 месяца назад +17

    Guy makes straighter cuts with his hand saw than I do with my table saw

  • @flintjackson7772
    @flintjackson7772 4 дня назад

    EXTREME...but not SIMPLE!!!😂 This is a very highly skilled master at work... most if us will only be able to watch.. 😅

  • @user-vd6wb5ef8v
    @user-vd6wb5ef8v 2 месяца назад +33

    What a pleasure this natural sound of work in progress instead of that f*cking music which everybody else takes as a duty to force us to listen to

  • @Metoobie
    @Metoobie 3 месяца назад +89

    Every woodworking school should be required to show videos like this to their students before they blow all their money on 500$ bench chisels, 500$ mortise chisels, a 300$ dovetail saw along with an equally expensive dozuki, a 99$ mallet (notice this craftsman used a stick), multiple hundreds of dollars of sexy squares, measuring and marking tools, a 5000$ bench and just because, a 300$ for an apron, coffee mug, hat and t-shirt from Lee Valley Tools (or similar vendors). My first woodworking class, I was asked to make a lap joint out of pine. Among the other members of my class were a few immigrants from China who had no fancy tools. This is not an exaggeration: they made the lap joint using mainly a box of disposable razor blades and an old hacksaw blade twice as fast and far more precise than I did with my "cold-forged in the heart of a star and wielded by Thor and Japanese gods at an RC hardness of 10 billion, yet simple to sharpen, and precision handles that were completely indestructible, yet completely comfortable and perfectly fitting to my gentle hands" 300$ chisels.

    • @Trapper_Creek_2024
      @Trapper_Creek_2024 2 месяца назад +7

      And those same persons with all of their fancy expensive tools shouldn’t be allowed to have a RUclips channel until they learn to do it the ‘hard’ way first! I’m of the opinion that if you can’t cut a sheet of plywood in half with nothing more than an old Diston hand saw, a string line, and a knee bench, you’ve got no carpentry skills.

    • @user-vh9it4jt9i
      @user-vh9it4jt9i 2 месяца назад

      @@Trapper_Creek_2024お

    • @harryl7946
      @harryl7946 2 месяца назад

      The ‘$’ goes before the amount not afterward.
      Other than that - well put!

    • @rjgaynor8
      @rjgaynor8 2 месяца назад +8

      @@Trapper_Creek_2024 cry harder bro. Some of us do woodworking for the end result. As long as the piece is durable and built right I don’t give a damn what tool you use. I will use whatever tool. Gets it done the quickest.

    • @Menuki
      @Menuki 2 месяца назад +7

      There an survival/bushcrafting adage: knowledge weighs nothing
      Expertise and skills replaces a lot of heavy(expensive) equipment.

  • @majoroverkill1376
    @majoroverkill1376 2 месяца назад +6

    Japanese craftsmen ship is always amazing. You can always see and feel the quality in there products. Thank you for the video.

  • @JonathanLane-dt2pv
    @JonathanLane-dt2pv 3 месяца назад +39

    Cutting square and straight with such a saw is testimony to his skill. I’m in awe of such a craftsman

    • @barrymacokiner9423
      @barrymacokiner9423 2 месяца назад

      Especially cutting the end grain

    • @chucklesflame
      @chucklesflame 14 дней назад

      @@barrymacokiner9423 especially getting that 45 started so easily

  • @richardando7081
    @richardando7081 День назад

    Amazing precision, a master craftsman at work.

  • @TheIronMoose
    @TheIronMoose Месяц назад +7

    So much information without a single word spoken.

  • @rayhein8205
    @rayhein8205 3 месяца назад +16

    Beautiful work by a Master carpenter! I also noticed you take great care to work with sharp chisels which are so important! Thank you for sharing!

    • @daverice2426
      @daverice2426 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I'd love to see a sharpening demo from this guy

  • @YoutubeSupportServices
    @YoutubeSupportServices 2 месяца назад +8

    Love this joint. I use it often. ONLY difference is I recess the smaller "cross/beam" boards into post half way(notch). This looks good. Awesome for table. But for structure the cross beam load/weight is reduced to very small portion. "Notch" solves this. Thank You for video!

  • @azuloceano
    @azuloceano 6 дней назад

    phenomenal. The precision to cut the angles....

  • @timtim4603
    @timtim4603 7 дней назад

    I was thinking his angles were slightly out then he proved me wrong by coming back with his hand skills n chisel work very good indeed

  • @charlieevergreen3514
    @charlieevergreen3514 14 часов назад

    Thank you for the demonstration! An elegant joint. (I would have to use power tools to achieve this.) Your skill with hand tools is greatly respected! I’m good with my hands generally, and still have trouble with hand tool woodwork this clean.

  • @jaberjaber131
    @jaberjaber131 33 минуты назад

    Great skills to have in case you don't have power to run your power tools and don't want down time , I'm a hobbyist and just learning to do decent work with my power tools and loving the results , but I will take time to do something like this.

  • @NanoNymus9733
    @NanoNymus9733 3 месяца назад +8

    incredible precision for handwork. Respect earned.

  • @Mike-yl6hs
    @Mike-yl6hs 12 дней назад +1

    I'm envisioning a porch here. Would NOT the joint had MORE strength mortised into the 4x4 in the THICK PARTS? STILL BEAUTIFUL WORK! m

  • @dennyclosser8456
    @dennyclosser8456 3 месяца назад +8

    This guy creates better joinery with his handtools. Then most people can do with all of their power tools in their shop. I would’ve loved to be able to train with this guy for a month or two. He is exceptional and what he does..he certainly knows how to keep those chisel sharp too.

  • @Doomsdeath17
    @Doomsdeath17 6 дней назад

    absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing!

  • @leendert2029
    @leendert2029 4 дня назад

    Extreme simple would have built a house by now, this man has 1/4th of a table.

  • @RobertSmith-mo5ux
    @RobertSmith-mo5ux 3 месяца назад +9

    beautiful workmanship, furniture quality.

  • @fizzedupslade4082
    @fizzedupslade4082 3 месяца назад +7

    Impressive. Seeing the chisel mastery was great. Nice job.

  • @MarkHenion-pd9qs
    @MarkHenion-pd9qs 2 месяца назад +5

    You are a Master Joiner!! Your skill with hand tools is superb. They are the original cordless hand tools!! Thank you demonstrating your skills.🙏🙏

  • @ericrabaey2889
    @ericrabaey2889 Месяц назад +3

    This man loves working with wood! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Semantsen62
    @Semantsen62 Месяц назад +2

    Beautiful. That’s truly handwork carpentry.

  • @John-yt5zr
    @John-yt5zr Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for the lesson, excellent work my friend!

  • @robertchristensen7140
    @robertchristensen7140 2 месяца назад +6

    I see why Japanese furniture made long ago is so highly esteemed.

    • @wordup897
      @wordup897 2 месяца назад +2

      There are temples in Asia built over 1200 years ago still standing strong thru wars, earthquakes, and hurricanes. They are disassembled, inspected, repaired and rebuilt every 600 years as planned. Medieval European joinery uses similar techniques.
      Modern (corporate) products are designed to fail or go out of style (planned obsolescence), otherwise the "economy" doesn't work. As an engineer, that really honks me off.

  • @glenangelos6025
    @glenangelos6025 3 месяца назад +7

    Very well done.Should be featured on This Old Hut!

  • @bruce-le-smith
    @bruce-le-smith 2 месяца назад +4

    thank you! very impressive use of hand tools, nice to see

  • @coolhand6656
    @coolhand6656 28 дней назад +1

    Beautiful craftsmanship as always. Thanks so much for the inspiration!

  • @travishall67
    @travishall67 3 месяца назад +4

    Very nice work. I can't imagine building anything like this, though. It would take me 3-4 hours to do what was just shown in the video, and probably even took over an hour for the pro who did it to do it. Still, it was very interesting to watch and I do appreciate the skills needed. Thank you for sharing.

  • @phlornammckid3297
    @phlornammckid3297 8 дней назад

    Simply wonderful...!

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 3 месяца назад +6

    Thank you master 🎉

  • @jimbradley4804
    @jimbradley4804 11 дней назад

    just shows how a true craftsman doesn’t need all the fancy powered tool to do the job, no lasers, dado cutters etc just a chisel,hammer and saw and lots and lots of experience
    and knowledge, a joy to watch

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 3 месяца назад +13

    The Master Craftsman demonstrated the real essence of creating innovative, intricate, accurate, strong joint, is “Visionary “ . That means , making the invisible be visible .

  • @turtleinashirt
    @turtleinashirt 2 месяца назад +2

    Not going to lie. I’ve lived in Japan almost 20 years now and this guy is pretty good but sloppy compared to most of the small town wood workers I’m used to.
    But then again, I was outside cutting mortis and tenon joints some locals were so amazed I was doing it with a table saw.

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 3 месяца назад +5

    Wonderful craftsmanship

  • @tedtolentino4955
    @tedtolentino4955 2 месяца назад +3

    Excellent and informative video. I learned something today.

  • @arjojotadape
    @arjojotadape Месяц назад +2

    you did an excellent job..very beautifull connection!!

  • @TheSilmarillian
    @TheSilmarillian 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for taking me on this journey hello from Australia.

  • @powerofone1645
    @powerofone1645 20 дней назад

    Master at his craft. I could watch this stuff all day.

  • @virtualfrog2000
    @virtualfrog2000 3 месяца назад +8

    A beautiful joint, albeit a weak one. Works fine with oversized beams, though.

  • @edal61
    @edal61 3 месяца назад +6

    Amazing craftmanship!

  • @QBRX
    @QBRX 2 месяца назад +3

    Very sharp chisels!

  • @fernard8985
    @fernard8985 2 месяца назад +3

    It’s beautiful and elegant, but definitely not easy. It would require some skill to achieve the same result with power tools, let alone doing it by hand.

  • @makita883
    @makita883 Месяц назад +3

    Masterful work..!😊

  • @danglingpointer8205
    @danglingpointer8205 2 месяца назад +4

    What an elegant design!

  • @anthonyperry3048
    @anthonyperry3048 2 месяца назад +2

    He makes it look so effortless, good stuff

  • @garyjensen3414
    @garyjensen3414 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice----very nice..Good to see this kind of craftsmanship...

  • @LaoZi2023
    @LaoZi2023 Месяц назад +1

    Wow!! I don't think I've seen that type of joint before! I'm thinking of ways I can use it.

  • @eliseulucenabarros3920
    @eliseulucenabarros3920 3 месяца назад +3

    Beautiful and inspiring construction

  • @phishtix452
    @phishtix452 2 месяца назад +2

    Im surprised the post didnt twist during the video with that bullseye dead center

  • @garsyca
    @garsyca 3 месяца назад +3

    Perfect !! Congratulations !!

  • @HarryHewitt-lh8xx
    @HarryHewitt-lh8xx 12 дней назад

    I’d love to see a carpenter in the U.K. with this guy’s skill.

  • @MadMaxMiller64
    @MadMaxMiller64 2 месяца назад +8

    I must have missed the "extremely simple" part 🙂

    • @aaronjaben7913
      @aaronjaben7913 2 месяца назад +2

      simple is not the same as easy 🙂🙃

    • @MadMaxMiller64
      @MadMaxMiller64 2 месяца назад +1

      @@aaronjaben7913 True. But the geometry of this is more complex than a dove tail, too. IMO.

  • @chiya2006
    @chiya2006 2 месяца назад +5

    That’s amazing. No nails, screws, no glue required. All natural ❤

  • @paulwatterson5992
    @paulwatterson5992 2 дня назад

    Wow very nice.

  • @canebro1
    @canebro1 13 дней назад

    Yeah, that is not simple in any way shape or form. That is amazing talent.

  • @HWCism
    @HWCism 3 месяца назад +4

    Impressive, thanks

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 3 месяца назад +2

    That was SO freaking cool! Thanks for sharing!

  • @chuckbouscaren3898
    @chuckbouscaren3898 3 месяца назад +3

    What a master!

  • @pjdruz5636
    @pjdruz5636 3 месяца назад +12

    Much more enjoyable than watching these would-be carpenters doing a so-so job with power tools and nails and screws (oh, i forgot, with glue too)

  • @pswallace
    @pswallace 12 дней назад

    Incredibly satisfying.

  • @Jay_Keith
    @Jay_Keith 3 месяца назад +2

    Amazing craftsmanship ❤❤

  • @waynegordon6385
    @waynegordon6385 2 месяца назад +2

    Unique skill 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @doomcoon
    @doomcoon Месяц назад

    that is beautiful

  • @JoSimpleWorks
    @JoSimpleWorks Месяц назад +2

    Your creation is impressive!

  • @karaokekonge
    @karaokekonge 21 день назад

    Great video! Every apprentice needs to watch this ..But..
    Plz sharpen your saw blade!!! It will make your work soo much easier :)

  • @vicegrips188
    @vicegrips188 26 дней назад +1

    I wish we could get Japanese wood working tools in the US

  • @dirk.b3893
    @dirk.b3893 3 месяца назад +3

    Respect.👏👏👏👏

  • @gashead2
    @gashead2 Месяц назад

    Great skill

  • @huiledenoix8014
    @huiledenoix8014 2 месяца назад +2

    nice handling of the gauge (trusquin ?), i never got how to correctly use that stuff

  • @halciber
    @halciber 27 дней назад

    My goodness, this is brilliant.

  • @remybrandt4761
    @remybrandt4761 3 месяца назад +2

    Bravo, exellent work,

  • @survivingthetimes
    @survivingthetimes 2 месяца назад +3

    I would have that thing all screwed up using a bow saw.

  • @pjdruz5636
    @pjdruz5636 Месяц назад +1

    Very professional, as usual.

  • @pablor3138
    @pablor3138 2 месяца назад +2

    Piece of art tight there

  • @romeomike58
    @romeomike58 2 месяца назад +2

    ❤❤❤ tellement professionnel que tu fais paraître le travail. Bravos un vrai plaisir de suivre votre travail

  • @markstrickland8736
    @markstrickland8736 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm impressed.

  • @rayreyes2490
    @rayreyes2490 2 месяца назад +2

    awesome work/skill

  • @billgale2264
    @billgale2264 3 месяца назад +2

    Well done

  • @stevengiles346
    @stevengiles346 3 месяца назад +4

    I have trouble getting a good miter joint with a compound miter saw! I’m not worthy!

  • @prahladmukhia3938
    @prahladmukhia3938 3 месяца назад +2

    Beautiful

  • @jeannoelchevallet6489
    @jeannoelchevallet6489 2 месяца назад +2

    C'est du travail de pro tu doit être un super ebeniste encore bravo

  • @9of966
    @9of966 3 месяца назад +1

    Masterful craftsmanship and okay for furniture or cabinets but not for building construction loads as it is only as strong as a 1x4 and will split.

  • @noproblem2big337
    @noproblem2big337 10 дней назад

    Nice joint and woodworking skills

  • @seyyedadamehessabi2831
    @seyyedadamehessabi2831 21 день назад

    kudos!!!!!

  • @probegtdriver7622
    @probegtdriver7622 13 дней назад

    EXTREME SIMPLE 😁

  • @GKganesan
    @GKganesan 3 месяца назад +3

    Very good!

  • @seyyedadamehessabi2831
    @seyyedadamehessabi2831 21 день назад

    آفرین!!!

  • @Society.x.
    @Society.x. 11 дней назад

    The real skill is when it is made to look simple

  • @RobertJankowski-zq3di
    @RobertJankowski-zq3di 2 месяца назад +2

    Simple and soooo easy...😉

  • @ricardojano3716
    @ricardojano3716 2 месяца назад +2

    0h so good wood