Handcrafted 14-step Staircase. Always Struggle With the First and 13th Steps [Season4 - Part9]
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Hello! I’m Shoyan.
I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a licensed architect and technician.
I would like to share my work, knowledge, etc., regarding Japanese carpentry.
I hope you enjoy my videos!
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It's a pleasure to watch your precision work. I am a trained carpenter and I appreciate your professional work, thank you. Graham UK
Beautiful staircase. I hope the customer appreciates all your hard work. You are a truly gifted craftsman. Stay safe.
The 7 1/4 inch Makita circular saw is a carpenters classic. I've had one for 30 years.
As a retired woodworker/machinist, it's a pleasure to watch someone build a staircase using old school techniques. I used to groove my risers to accept the treads, then wedge and screw them. As a sidenote for those who aren't in the trade, if one step is even only 3-4 ml taller than all the others (which it shouldn't be, but it happens), people will trip on it every time they use the stairs going up, so accustomed are we to how a staircase should feel. I learned that the hard way when I had to repair one such staircase in a yacht many years ago.
My only question is why you don't use a jig and a router to groove the stringers for the treads, it's a lot quicker, cleaner, and you only have to square the back corners off when you're done. In any case, great video, and a nice staircase to boot! :)
P.S. A Makita circular saw still going after 40 years!!! Unbelievable!!
From a finisher carpenter in the States it’s such a pleasure watching an accomplished Carpenter in all aspects of the trade! Hats off !
Yes, this is not how we build stairs in the US, but after watching this, we damn well should.
Amen
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I’ve learned a lot from you. I specifically do stairs by trade and frequently go back to your videos to rewatch on my spare time.
@@user-rv1ji3hp4uWhat kind of passive aggressive nonsense is this?
Exceptional craftsmanship with such precision & care makes it extremely pleasant & satisfying to watch you Shoyan. The explanations make it so clear to understand your process & delight in the execution of each step in that process. It is ALWAYS SUCH A DELIGHT to watch the work that you perform. It is also an absolute joy to watch the care & precision in caring for your tools & your skill just by hand to sharpen your plane blades & chisels to a level that most people can only dream of. Thank you for a wonderful video. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
I have never ever seen the attention to detail that Shoyan puts into his work, like smearing glue onto the risers to prevent later splitting. I used to make shoji screens and fusuma, which require a high level of accuracy, but your detail blows me away! I'm grateful to be able to learn from your videos. Thank you.
I'd love to own the house when it's finished. The care and skill that has been put into building it is amazing.
The attention to detail is what brings me back to your videos. I'm a beginning woodworker and it is ALWAYS good to see how a master does it. Thank you!!
You are a master. Peers can only walk in the shadows of your accomplishments. Myself included.
Yes, the old circular saws are so much better. I have one that I found atop a pile of junk ten years ago. I thought it would be good replacement parts for my father's saw, as he had one of similar design.
He looked it over and told me to try plugging it in. It fired up instantly.
Ever since then, it has been a good circular saw.
Excellent craftsmanship as always. Thanks for sharing.
i have never seen something so cool like the super surfacer
Here is a person that takes great pride in what he does.
Here in the USA, I bought my Makita tools ~1985 and they're still in good working condition.
No matter how many times I have watched you doing stairs installing I never get bored looking forward to seeing another house built and seeing it finished and we get a walk around it. 😀👍👍
Did anyone else drool a little when he said his saw is 40 years old?
You sir, are a credit to your profession, excellent craftsmanship. Thank you for the video.
whoah that super surfacer? So basically a super sharp planer that forces the wood past it?
Beautiful work and attention to detail sir. You are a master. What impresses me is your mental focus and what I’d term “intention” … every process well planned and executed with minimum wasted motion.
Side note - I want one of those handheld dado-of-death cutters (your “groover”). Very tough to come by in the USA 😅.
It's great when you tell us something about your tools, both the electric and manual tools. In Japan and Australia you really have some quality Makita tools, here where I live (Scandinavia) we only have the cheap-lousy Makita machines; no chainmorticer and no tapping machines.
As an amateur cabinet maker, I truly appreciate your skill and methods of work. Thank you for sharing them with us.
I built my home, with stairway in Hawaii in 1980 using the very same techniques. The stairs were 16 rise, located in exterior location of 120" rainfall per year. I used 3- 4 x 4 gapped per tread, mortising everything into 4 x 12 jacks. 42 years later the stairs are still in great shape, used daily.
What type of wood did you use?
clear d.fir that i would waterproof once a year, the treads were incised p,t, fir,@@Roofskills21
Maybe lärche 🤓
Great job! I’m a hobbyist woodworker but have dreams of turning it into something bigger. I enjoyed watching your video of building the stairs!! Just subscribed to your channel!
I enjoyed the videos and dedication to this craft. The work is thoughtfully planned and executed, and I am sure such perfection was attained thru years of practice and mistakes and hard lessons. That's why I would to see a video on Mr. Shoyan's bad day, when things didn't go as planned. I think we all have bad days at work, specially when we're starting on a profession. Therefore I would like to see or hear how Mr. Shoyan deals with problems at work after so many years of experiences.
So pleasurable and calming watching your skill and precision. A true master at his craft. Thank you!
you know you're a true craftsman when you make look so easy and that is what you do thanks
I assume 'lazy' is a Japanese word for amazingly talented- I wish I was half as lazy as you because you are so skilled and make the highest quality finish look so easy to achieve. I'm building my own wooden house 375sqm in France and wish I could afford to hire you to do all the interior wood!
Old master does construction like a piano builder. I here for it! 💪🙌 Beautiful work.
I like him he’s precise !
Смотреть на такую работу одно удовольствие . 🪓🪚🔨
Oufff. Learned much with this video!
That is the best looking pine I have ever seen. You will never see lumber like that in the US. Every bit of our lumber is trash or it’s too expensive for any regular person to afford
Lumber without knots is expensive everywhere my friend, not just us. That's first class lumber.
24:28 now that is a cool trick to the hold the piece with your foot!
Indeed, it's beautiful! This technology I like better than just cutting out triangle places for steps.. Because, after cutting out base plate gets week..
Excellent video and great job! 👍 THANKS FOR SHARING! 🤗
Wow!!!! After just installing two Red Oak ( treads and risers) staircases this past summer, we definitely didn't do it like this!!!!
Just amazing!!!
you are amazing to watch create the stairs as a master stair maker thank you for the video
Great workmanship and a pleasure to see the care and attention to detail this man puts into all his work.
Sharpest plane and chisel and don’t forget the pencil fabulous workmanship.
You are a true artist sir, thank you for your time.
Much respect to you, sir, from the United States of America
Excellent work.
Really respect your work ethic, especially for a senior.
Had no clue carpentry was so demanding.
Thank you Shoyen. From Long Beach, California, USA
wonderful carpentry
You deserve more than 144k likes. Brilliant craftsmanship
This is pure human artistry. I loved watching this. I wish so much that I could learn from a master like this. Well done.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom ❤
The marking off the other stringer- be precise when you can, but always be consistent. ;)
Beautiful work as always!
Very very nice work as always 👌👍💯
Awesome. Sanks for posting.
It was a pleasure to watch you work again!
Master at work, we need people like you in the UK. Tukimi
Such amazing work!
A true Craftsman. Beautiful.
Beautiful!
Very nice work - Great video
Love this approach to carpentry and joinery ❤
Amazing work 👏
You make this build look too easy. Its a joy watching these videos .
Beautiful craftmanship as always Shoyan-san
Beautiful work.
I love watching this expert work!
It's a pleasure to watch a competent craftman work.
Such a satisfying thing to watch ♥
Let’s hope the occupants appreciate the extreme craftsmanship here.
"Do your best" is practically the motto for Japan.
Another beautiful job well done
Very Nice, thanks
Such skills and craftsmanship... That is some of the best looking pine I've seen. Quality goods. Very nice.
great build!
Super nice work.
Excellent job 👌
Hi Shoyan, another great video. Such a pleasure watching you work, Cheers.
You’re Amazing. Great work
Beautiful ❤
Sir bravo for your job. Japanese precision. Great and beatiful Job!
Truly amazing
Shoyan, I appreciate your skill.
Gorgeous to see a Master at work.
I love your videos, this staircase is very impressive!
Beautiful, and the work outstanding!
A true Master! Thank you for your inspiring videos!
A master class in stair making!
Good episode
Cheers from New York
That is a beautifully done staircase. Thanks for showing us.
It is always satisfying to hand plane timbers.
Beautiful workmanship sir, gifted craftsman. Hats off.
A true master of his craft
That is beautiful workmanship
What a beautiful staircase.
The best I've ever seen.
Truly beautiful. Respect.
Pure craftsmanship.. simply beautiful.
Nice. A little bit different to how we in the UK make a stair . Where we would have assembled before fitting the stringers and wedge the treads and risers. Then use glue blocks between the tread and risers
Beautiful staircase indeed.
it's a work of art
Top Notch Work!