Japanese Joinery #01 Ari Shiguchi Komisen uchi 蟻仕口 込栓打ち

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

Комментарии • 102

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 Год назад +18

    Creating such an accurate joint , using only basic, but essential hand tools, is , absolutely, beyond description.Thanks always.

  • @T_Kazahaya
    @T_Kazahaya 11 месяцев назад +2

    家の台枠作って柱たてるときの仕口!こうやって作ってるんですね。

  • @donny_bahama
    @donny_bahama 2 года назад +10

    What an outstanding video! Not just the joinery but the camera work and production as well! You have a new subscriber; I can’t wait to see more.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      thank you! Please watch the video that is currently being produced when it is completed😊👍

  • @johnhaywood6358
    @johnhaywood6358 11 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful. Nice accuracy! Also I’ve never seen such beautiful wood!

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much😆‼️

  • @metagen77
    @metagen77 7 месяцев назад +7

    Techniques passed down from a time when the world was a very different place. Time is so expensive now work like this might as well be a purchase of a solid gold bar.
    Very impressive none the less, greetings from Austria

  • @ペンタ-g4i
    @ペンタ-g4i 22 дня назад +2

    同じ日本民族として誇りに思います。
    昨日より今日の目標に向かって確実な効果を成せるように考えます。有難う御座いました。失礼致します。

    • @Beatmaker-p9k
      @Beatmaker-p9k 16 дней назад

      私は文化が大好きです。大工と日本武道。もし生まれ変わって、どこに住むか選べるとしたら、日本の京都か大阪です。

  • @mikelamothe1552
    @mikelamothe1552 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love watching these videos. These guys are such craftsmen.

  • @carlgrubbs1026
    @carlgrubbs1026 2 года назад +4

    Impressive!! Waiting for your next videos. Thanks for sharing

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching😄‼️
      It's taking a long time, but I'm working on it now, so I'm looking forward to it!

  • @codyabbott4791
    @codyabbott4791 Месяц назад

    Its so simple seeing it go together yet you would have to be pretty intelligent to actually think of this and obviously highly skilled to make it, especially this nicely.

  • @handlaidtracksand3dprinted922
    @handlaidtracksand3dprinted922 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing video!
    I'm using a simplified version to secure the removable bridge on my 3D printed N Scale model train layout.
    Adding a friction pin forces the removable parts to the same position when tight.

  • @lumberjackthor
    @lumberjackthor 2 года назад +5

    I love joinery videos! Congratulations man 👏👏

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment! I also love joinery! Let's get excited together😆‼️

  • @pattopatricio
    @pattopatricio 6 дней назад

    La calidad y precisión de la Artesanía Japonesa es insuperable, ayudada por la gran calidad de sus herramientas hechas con los mejores aceros

  • @Kyokunek
    @Kyokunek 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was always wondering how to accurately use the chisel.. Now I know😎 Thank you for sharing.. One thing I would love to find out is how to mark these joints.. Looks quite complicated

  • @freedomlover3834
    @freedomlover3834 5 дней назад

    Beautiful!

  • @Mario.International007
    @Mario.International007 День назад

    Amazing!

  • @МихаилПлотников-с1ц
    @МихаилПлотников-с1ц 2 года назад +2

    Спасибо за интересное и поучительное видео.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Спасибо! я очень рада это слышать😊‼️

  • @exbon
    @exbon 2 года назад +2

    Kawan baru hadir nyimak 🙏👉🔔🔔🔔

  • @patrickgirard-k3g
    @patrickgirard-k3g Год назад +1

    superbe réalisation !

  • @williamlott7612
    @williamlott7612 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful joint. Darlington, South Carolina USA

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Thank you very much😆‼️

  • @luismigueldominguez5487
    @luismigueldominguez5487 2 года назад +2

    Excellent sir, congrats.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment! It ’s very encouraging😆‼️

  • @tims6376
    @tims6376 5 месяцев назад +3

    Awsome video I wish my chisels were that sharp

  • @dmxumrrk332
    @dmxumrrk332 Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @t.brannon5345
    @t.brannon5345 2 года назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @ghostdancecocopelli1967
    @ghostdancecocopelli1967 2 года назад +1

    Maximum great ❤
    Best regards from the Northern black forest 🌲🌿🌳

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much😆👍

  • @elege9430
    @elege9430 2 года назад +1

    sos un genio, me encanto el video se lo voy a recomendar a mis colegas

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      gracias. Estoy muy feliz. Siento un gran respeto por los antepasados ​​que dejaron atrás estas técnicas tradicionales😊‼️

  • @gedog77
    @gedog77 10 месяцев назад +2

    And that is the traditional method for the corner posts and sills of a Japanese timber frame building.

  • @Draude-2012
    @Draude-2012 10 месяцев назад

    Daaamn ... definitively subscribed..

  • @KamikazeeNYC
    @KamikazeeNYC Год назад +1

    Awesome!!!!!!!

  • @steelheadpizzaradiofuzzmud9841
    @steelheadpizzaradiofuzzmud9841 2 года назад +1

    Perfection!

  • @jean-paulmuller4230
    @jean-paulmuller4230 2 года назад +1

    Chic ! Une nouvelle chaîne d’assemblages japonais. Je me souviens de la fascination ressentie en visitant le musée Takenaka à Kobe.
    Merci pour la vidéo.
    jp de France

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Merci de la France ! Je ne suis pas encore allé au musée Takenaka, mais j'aimerais y aller un jour😆‼️

  • @matthewchapman896
    @matthewchapman896 2 года назад +1

    "Tetsuo" !! Subbed :)

  • @antonioaguera4580
    @antonioaguera4580 2 года назад +5

    What type of wood is he using? When he uses the chisel to peel off the edges it looks almost rubbery. Wish these videos would explain this as well.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +7

      Thanks for your comment!
      This wood is cypress! Certainly this wood is relatively easy to process 👍

  • @sparrowhawk3422
    @sparrowhawk3422 4 месяца назад

    Nice 👌 just found your channel. Im subscribing! 😊

  • @WalterMelons
    @WalterMelons 2 года назад +1

    Just found you from Reddit. Wish I could get my blades that sharp!

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      thank you! I'm so honored that you found it😆Japanese knives are very sharp😄

    • @WalterMelons
      @WalterMelons 2 года назад +1

      @@AKHIRA_1985 I subscribed. Can’t wait to see more from you. What kind of chisels are they?
      Maybe a tour of your shop and some kind of build video to put your fine work to use would be cool.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Those ideas are very helpful! thank you! I'll post links to my favorite shops, so please check them out😆www.daiku-dougu.jp/Thank you in the future😁

  • @donica5860
    @donica5860 9 месяцев назад

    I hope someday I can learn this 😊

  • @20x20
    @20x20 День назад

    is the tenon drawbored?

  • @Brian18741
    @Brian18741 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, new sub 👍

  • @sergeyborchenko6041
    @sergeyborchenko6041 2 года назад +1

    Impressive

  • @BakerVS
    @BakerVS 2 года назад +1

    Is there a name for the technique where you use a block of wood to guide the chisel? Thanks!

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      sorry! Maybe it exists, but I've never heard of it. Thank you😆‼️

  • @roberthardy2013
    @roberthardy2013 2 года назад +1

    OOOH! That sound of sharp chisel on wood!

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      The sound of a sharp chisel is very good! It's a sound I love too😄‼️

  • @GhostAnimals93
    @GhostAnimals93 2 года назад +1

    What kind of wood? Your work is beautiful.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      thank you!😆
      This wood is a cypress! It looks beautiful and has a very nice scent.

    • @happysugiarto7088
      @happysugiarto7088 2 года назад +1

      @@AKHIRA_1985 is it a common wood to use in Japan?

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      Yes! Cypress has been used frequently in Japan for a long time. There is also a cypress bath made of cypress😊

    • @happysugiarto7088
      @happysugiarto7088 2 года назад +1

      @@AKHIRA_1985 Thank you! Just subscribed! Can't wait to see your new videos

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      I'm glad you said that! I will do my best to satisfy the video currently being produced😆‼️

  • @RicardoFonseca-fo3im
    @RicardoFonseca-fo3im 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful job😉👍

  • @pata6129
    @pata6129 2 года назад +1

    now does this have same strengths as modern day jointing? I'm just wondering if people could still use this now a days or is it just not safe any more?

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +3

      Historical buildings and old folk houses built using such joints remain safe even after more than 100 years. And even now, there are a few houses under construction using this method. Therefore, I think that it is as strong and safe as modern products.

    • @pata6129
      @pata6129 2 года назад +1

      @@AKHIRA_1985 i Wonder if the wood fuses together?

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      I agree! I think the expression is very good😆‼️

  • @mariohernandezarbelo9391
    @mariohernandezarbelo9391 2 года назад +2

    Creó que es una Obra de arte

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      ¡gracias! Estoy muy feliz de que personas de todo el mundo vean las maravillosas tradiciones de Japón.😄‼️

  • @user-su8nd8ee9c
    @user-su8nd8ee9c 2 года назад +2

    4:39 So THAT'S how you make paper.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      That was a tool called Kanna, which made the surface of the wood beautiful😆❗️

  • @da9elbP
    @da9elbP 4 месяца назад

    The sound of sharp chisels

  • @АлександрКулагин-э1ф
    @АлександрКулагин-э1ф 2 года назад +1

    Шкант проще сделать круглый,и просверлить после сборки.

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      спасибо! Спасибо за отличный совет😆👍

  • @DraganIlich-r1s
    @DraganIlich-r1s 26 дней назад

    🎉🎉

  • @RealMe-f6q
    @RealMe-f6q 2 месяца назад

    Strong

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 2 года назад +1

    Domo arrigato .

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад +1

      Kochirakoso arigato😆👍

    • @ikust007
      @ikust007 2 года назад +1

      @@AKHIRA_1985 merci :)) sensei!

    • @AKHIRA_1985
      @AKHIRA_1985  2 года назад

      Merci😄‼️

  • @謎底空洞
    @謎底空洞 5 месяцев назад

    重心平衡

  • @brettbuck7362
    @brettbuck7362 2 месяца назад +7

    It looks really neat, but this (and a lot of Japanese joinery) is very weak, like this one. You have a 3x3" stock, and it is held by a small dovetail in a socket along the grain and a maybe 3/8x1 1/2" tenon. Most of the wood is cut away and what is left is used in the wrong direction. Even a common mortise and tenon of substantial dimensions that looks the same when completed, and takes far less time would be far stronger.

    • @gem9535
      @gem9535 2 месяца назад +17

      This is used to build buildings which have lasted decades, if not centuries.

    • @charleymitchell1158
      @charleymitchell1158 2 месяца назад +6

      It’s an instruction for beginners

    • @DuncanStewart-Mitchell
      @DuncanStewart-Mitchell 21 день назад +1

      I agree. It's timber origami! Pretty form but lacking inherent strength.

    • @timijtsma7233
      @timijtsma7233 15 дней назад

      I think these Japanese temples made entirely out of wood without glue, nails or screws and are there for hundreds of years contradict what you are claiming right now

    • @Hansipansieiki
      @Hansipansieiki 14 дней назад

      I think the temples that last for centuries with Japanese joinery speak for themself