[King Size] Build a Stylish Woodshed Completely Handmade Over 10 Days [Chapter 1 Hand Cutting]

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  • @foxyredsheri
    @foxyredsheri 10 месяцев назад +64

    This saw ruclips.net/user/postUgkx84IcU5pbZd1Qrz8u4-YRLmJax7kdRi7B comes in handy in many ways. When I had a small (dead) tree fall I started the process of disposal by using this saw and cutting off the small branches. Then slowly work on the small trunk with undercutting and letting it fall down. With many trees on acres of land paying for a tree service can be expensive. It also is nice in that it can be used in hard to get areas like along my creek. It's also safer and quieter than a chainsaw. It obviously can't cut down massive trees but it does work fine for small ones or brush. And of course since I already own a Black

  • @robertgoshey4876
    @robertgoshey4876 Год назад +26

    Shoyan has been, and continues to be, for me, "The Japanese Wood Whisperer". He can shape the wood any way he needs with his skills. He can make the wood follow his directions. Bravo!

  • @memememe2674
    @memememe2674 11 месяцев назад +1

    What with japan's tradition, attention to detail and work ethic Nt this guys skill don't think this guy can be beat, outstsnding

  • @jaypthm6416
    @jaypthm6416 Год назад +4

    Even the way he snaps those lines is impressive 😅

  • @kevand8711
    @kevand8711 Год назад +2

    the videos are great i like watching just to see the craftmanship is awesome about the tools 30-40 yrs. ago tools were made to last todays tools won't be around 15 yrs. from now.

  • @matthid4372
    @matthid4372 11 месяцев назад

    Japanese carpentry is on another level 🤌🏼

    • @matthid4372
      @matthid4372 11 месяцев назад

      Safety however is another level too 🤨

  • @refusedone
    @refusedone Год назад +1

    Excellence as always, thank you!

  • @omegezues01
    @omegezues01 Год назад +8

    I absolutely enjoying watching these videos. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @doracell9017
    @doracell9017 Год назад +1

    I’m a 24 year old joinery apprentice in the uk, and o would love a week with you. You’re definitely a master at work, keep up the RUclips love the videos!!

  • @Timothylaing
    @Timothylaing 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love the sound of Shoyan’s plane. So sharp

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 Год назад +2

    Never have I seen anyone work with such skill, precision & joy in what project they are making. All this makes it such a joy to watch you work, you are truly mesmerising to watch. Hand tools, power tools, ALL are used with such skill. The sharpness of your wide ranging tools is such a joy to see. Watching the next chapter in this build is a MUST see event. Congratulation, again, Don from South Aust.

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan Год назад +2

    I sure hope you have an apprentice to pass along all of those great timber framing power tools you have when you finally retire.

  • @madeofnapalm
    @madeofnapalm 11 месяцев назад

    I love watching your videos, so soothing!

  • @krenwregget7667
    @krenwregget7667 Год назад +8

    beautiful work, as usual. I've been a carpenter/joiner for 25+ years in Canada and I've never seen a portable chisel mortiser or that "oiire router", they are awesome tools that I wish I had. I will say, in most cases older tools and machines are better except when it comes to battery technology.

    • @RobertPenz
      @RobertPenz Год назад

      The "mobile chisel mortiser" is most often a chain mortiser, like the Mafell MAF-924222 LS 103 EC Chain Mortiser or like the Mafell SKS 130 Door Lock Mortiser

  • @henryli5861
    @henryli5861 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your fantastic videos. I enjoy them very much.

  • @pauldavies7595
    @pauldavies7595 4 месяца назад

    Can you do a workshop tour and show your tools and machine's. They are so different to mine in Ireland. really enjoy your films

  • @boisejim
    @boisejim Год назад +1

    Hello from Long Beach, California. Your videos are very calming and educational.

  • @austinblevins3084
    @austinblevins3084 11 месяцев назад

    I wish he had about 5-6 people in that shop helping him. That way I would know at least some of that knowledge is going to stick around. I am a 3rd generation carpenter, much respect to the skills this man has.

  • @fightington
    @fightington 6 месяцев назад

    For anyone is interested in other japanese stuff also - i watched a vid once about the handmade traditional ink that Shoyan-san uses - it was really cool 🎉 (it was caligraphy ink - di'm just guess its the same - looks like it anyway and worth a watch!

  • @ppansell417
    @ppansell417 Год назад +2

    I have enjoyed watching all the shows,i have started using japanese woodworking on my own wood jobs.
    Now many of my tools are japanese woodworking tools but i am having trouble getting the hammer that you use. Do you know where I can find the hammer i live in uk thank you.

  • @Uli_Krosse
    @Uli_Krosse Год назад +6

    This was fantastic! I cannot wait for the next episode!
    I am planning to build a firewood "rack" for myself, but I will have to make it A LOT simpler than your construction. Still, maybe I can distill a few ideas out of your creation.
    Arigato, sensei!

  • @green_building
    @green_building Год назад

    Watching Soyan working on wood is very satisfying and inspiring

  • @17penobscot
    @17penobscot 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very Nice, Thank You for allowing us to see your work.

  • @terrytopliss9506
    @terrytopliss9506 Год назад +3

    Your machine’s amaze me Shoyan,obviously really old but they are very useful and have stood the test of time. Thank you for the video.👍👍

  • @rolandgdean
    @rolandgdean Год назад

    I also make things ingeniously. LOVE your content. /deep bow

  • @robertmaxey2158
    @robertmaxey2158 Год назад +2

    Whenever I watch your video's I am always amazed at how precise you are. Simply amazing 👏

  • @hitnorcal
    @hitnorcal Год назад +2

    I hope he has apprenticed many young men to pass along all 50+ years of knowledge.

  • @KamikazeeNYC
    @KamikazeeNYC Год назад +1

    Awesome!!!!!!

  • @alexcrouse
    @alexcrouse Год назад +2

    Shoyan has more circular saws than i have blood cells, and i'm jealous.
    Incredible work, as always!

  • @moonbeamjones9888
    @moonbeamjones9888 Год назад +1

    i can not wait for the construction

  • @art1muz13
    @art1muz13 Год назад

    Not a two parter. A longer video would've been fine, but I'll wait. Thank you for sharing
    .二部構成ではありません。 もっと長いビデオでも良かったのですが、待ちます。 共有していただきありがとうございます。
    Nibu kōseide wa arimasen. Motto nagai bideode mo yokatta nodesuga, machimasu. Kyōyū shite itadaki arigatōgozaimasu.

  • @MrZOMBIE170
    @MrZOMBIE170 5 месяцев назад

    In United Kingdom Joiners and Furniture makers usually do a 1:1 scale drawing called a ROD which Rigid Orthographic Drawing ,the drawing are usually done on MDF (Medium-density fibreboard) or painted MDF and plasterboard or large sheets of paper from a roll of paper .

  • @dougg8167
    @dougg8167 Год назад

    Absolutely 100% impressed sir. It's fun to watch someone work that is at the pinnacle of there field. I hate waiting for the next video, LOL😆

  • @kennethstaszak9990
    @kennethstaszak9990 Год назад +2

    Another display of fine craftsmanship. I would be interested in hearing more about the tools you used for marking the lines.

    • @TH-tz7ui
      @TH-tz7ui Год назад +2

      In Japan, this tool is called sumidashi or sumi-uchi. It is a process of drawing straight lines by applying a black paint-like substance called sumi to a thread.

    • @kennethstaszak9990
      @kennethstaszak9990 Год назад +1

      @@TH-tz7ui The pot used to hold the ink/sumi looked like a very old and very ornate cast metal piece.

  • @fallupfalldown
    @fallupfalldown Год назад +1

    Always a pleasure to watch you work. Looking forward to the next video

  • @mikajones960
    @mikajones960 Год назад +2

    Sensei Shoyan

  • @fredg.5384
    @fredg.5384 11 месяцев назад

    Impressive tools

  • @aak25869
    @aak25869 Год назад +1

    A pleasure to watch

  • @davidbishop4015
    @davidbishop4015 Год назад

    Beautiful design. The tools you use look brand, not 30 years old. Looking forward to seeing the construction process in the next video. Stay safe.

  • @bikeridernz6169
    @bikeridernz6169 Год назад

    Fantastic stuff

  • @I_SuperHiro_I
    @I_SuperHiro_I Год назад

    You share so many wonderful things with us. It’s a privilege.

  • @t.puschel8644
    @t.puschel8644 Год назад

    It is always a pleasure to see you working on projects! Thank you very much! Best regards from Germany.

  • @themachobbit
    @themachobbit Год назад +1

    Wonderful video, thank you for sharing all the details of the joinery and the reasons for each used.

  • @sverdson
    @sverdson 9 месяцев назад

    Merci pour le partage de votre travail !

  • @SRG-Learn-Makers
    @SRG-Learn-Makers Год назад

    Those machines are so cool. Thanks for sharing! I learn a lot with this channel

  • @philipB31
    @philipB31 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful, you always amaze me with the care and attention to detail in your work - this is no exception. Thank you for sharing.

  • @mysteidolon8850
    @mysteidolon8850 Год назад

    Magnifique. Merci.

  • @sammerthahammer
    @sammerthahammer Год назад

    Really great videos, good job.

  • @ImpyChan
    @ImpyChan Год назад

    What do you do with all the wood shavings and sawdust you produce in your shop? Is there a company that collects them from all the woodshops and compresses them into wood stove briquettes or something else that's equally useful? Are they used to mulch gardens? With the aggressive recycling programs in Japan, is there maybe some national effort to cope with wood waste? I love seeing this work, it's beautiful, it's just that I'm also curious about this aspect of it.

  • @seangould3664
    @seangould3664 Год назад +2

    What do you do with all the shavings left over from the planer?

  • @brandonmeade8999
    @brandonmeade8999 Год назад

    We call it a " rod " in England
    When you draw it out in full

  • @natemorton5575
    @natemorton5575 Год назад +2

    Beautiful work! What I the writing instrument you are using called?

  • @satchelsieniewicz5824
    @satchelsieniewicz5824 11 месяцев назад

    dam everything in this video is stupid sharp except that chainsaw

  • @josearistidessouzasantos9313
    @josearistidessouzasantos9313 11 месяцев назад

    Parabéns

  • @mikegilyeat3213
    @mikegilyeat3213 Год назад +1

    Do you compost the wood chips or use for burnng fuel

  • @KaranveerSingh97
    @KaranveerSingh97 11 месяцев назад

    My dad has some old hitachi machines that work to this day...fully made in metal and very expensive in the used market... i don't know why people put them up for sale as they never go bad compared to hitachi's newer products

  • @karimkalache712
    @karimkalache712 11 месяцев назад +1

    What tool belt and pouch is that you use ? I am a tool belt need and interested to know where you got that one from please?

  • @juarezborges7434
    @juarezborges7434 Год назад +1

    🇧🇷

  • @josearistidessouzasantos9313
    @josearistidessouzasantos9313 11 месяцев назад

    Trabalho fantástico

  • @mg3289
    @mg3289 Год назад

    👍

  • @timothybaker8234
    @timothybaker8234 4 месяца назад

    What is that layout pencil/pen you are using on the timbers called? Do you have a link to one?

  • @larrywave
    @larrywave Год назад

    I remember some interesting chiseled like flooring anyone know what it is called ?

  • @DavidNelson42
    @DavidNelson42 Год назад

    Is that ink in your string line pot or black chalk?

  • @Skjaeg69
    @Skjaeg69 11 месяцев назад

    this may be an off topic question, but does anyone know of a japanese electrician channel? in either english or japanese

  • @richardm4706
    @richardm4706 11 месяцев назад

    Firewood in Japan is rediculously expensive.

  • @wil172921
    @wil172921 11 месяцев назад

    Meanwhile I struggle to sharpen a pencil

  • @Ran-dom1
    @Ran-dom1 11 месяцев назад

    when you said that tool isnt 10 times faster, I'd argue it is AT LEAST 10 times faster, Chiseling and sawing takes minutes, that took seconds.

  • @mjay4700
    @mjay4700 Год назад

    "Completely Handmade"
    Everyone seems to have different beliefs of what "handmade" means. I perceive it as "minimal to no power tools".

  • @toddr2752
    @toddr2752 11 месяцев назад

    *promosm* 😞

  • @christopherburnett5048
    @christopherburnett5048 Год назад

    My friend, you need to wear a face mask to stop you breathing in saw dust. It's long term bad for your body. You coughed in this video showing the problem. 😢