Homemade hinoki bath 편백욕조

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • I have finished the hinoki bath.
    The total working time seemed to take almost 55 hours per two weeks.
    The tools used to make the hinoki bath were worked with an old table saw, Makida 1016L, Trimmer and cost about 320$ in total for the tanderwood, hardware, and materials.

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  • @5280Fix
    @5280Fix 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for taking time to make this video. I am thrilled to see such beautiful piece you have created. I am taking some of your ideas in making mine.

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad it was helpful.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @WADATAH
    @WADATAH 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing! I plan on incorporating much of what you did... Excellent!

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад +1

      I don't think I made it as well as I thought because I made it with a poor machine. Thanks for all the praise. You can make it better if you supplement it. I've been using it for 3 years and I'm very satisfied with it.

  • @user-yy3jv1yw8n
    @user-yy3jv1yw8n 4 года назад +4

    How amazing!!! Thank you!!!

  • @Sanctuary.Studio.D1
    @Sanctuary.Studio.D1 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @pecosroygreed1356
    @pecosroygreed1356 3 года назад +2

    i'm wondering if some hand-plane work might be saved by running the boards through a planer before assembly.
    although there might be carpentry style and cost considerations as well. nice, accurate, work...

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  3 года назад

      It's possible.
      However, the cost can increase.
      Moreover, the hinoki aggregated plate is difficult to obtain, thin, and poor in quality.(Water may leak through a finger joint method)
      Processing wood may be the best in terms of cost.

  • @nataliavicencio193
    @nataliavicencio193 5 лет назад +6

    This is just beautiful, thanks so much for uploading!
    Did you seal it on the inside with any sort of glue or just as is?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you.
      For internal attachment, a tie-bond 3 waterproof bond was used. I don't use advertising yet.

    • @rbstephenson4338
      @rbstephenson4338 3 года назад +3

      @@mj6user488 TiteBond calls TB III “water proof” then they say “... is not for continuous submersion or for use below the waterline”. I watched another video where the tongue was hammered narrower than it had been cut. When fitted into the groove and soaked, it swelled. No glue no leaks. I wonder about 3M 5200. If it would take the temps it would be a good choice.

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  2 года назад +2

      @@rbstephenson4338 Titebond3 is FDA approved only for wood waterproofing.
      Adhesive performance does not crack or leak after many years.
      The more grooves there are, the better the waterproof performance.
      The ingredient of 3M 5200 sealant is polyurethane, so i think it would be okay to use Adhesive performance.

  • @marlibairros1807
    @marlibairros1807 6 месяцев назад

    Muito legal quero fazer um pra mim 😀😀😀

  • @rrjones6667
    @rrjones6667 4 года назад +5

    Beautiful project, you have inspired me to build one. Did you angle the end pieces? If so what is the angle?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад +3

      The end of the bathtub was made smooth by rounding with a luter. I'm still using it every day, and I'm very satisfied with it. Thanks for watching.

  • @gajraaj
    @gajraaj 4 года назад +2

    Excellent. Thanks for sharing. Which wood did you use ?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад +1

      It used the Hinoki tree imported from Japan. If you don't have Japanese Hinoki, you can make a bathtub with cedar trees.

  • @sandra4896
    @sandra4896 9 месяцев назад

    나무를 어디서 구매하셨나요? 미국에서도 쉽게 구입할수있을까요?

  • @고은준-e1d
    @고은준-e1d 4 года назад +2

    우와~~~~^^
    굿

  • @kilmatology
    @kilmatology 2 года назад

    Looks like 45mm wood. In the U.S. 1.5" is common, but anything thicker is hard to find. Specialty places will sell what's called 8/4 which is 2" thick but it starts at about $10/board foot. One thing that is different between this and a hot tub is that the water is drained in this after a while. How long do you let the water sit before draining it?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  2 года назад

      The tree is 40mm×140mm×2400mm and is made of Hinoki tree, a confiferous tree.
      In inches, it should be 1.5"×5.5"×94.5".
      The thickness of the wood is better for better bonding and waterproof performance, but you can decide between 30mm~50mm.
      Make a drain on bottom of the bathtub and drain it.
      After receiving water only when taking a bath, drain the water completely and dry it.

  • @toddmesser6608
    @toddmesser6608 2 года назад

    What are the size of the boards you are using and what kind of wood are the boards made of?
    Your tub looks incredible.

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  Год назад +1

      It was made of hinoki wood 40mm×140mm×2400mm(10ea) cypress wood, and the size of the bathtub was 1100mm×600mm×H600mm.

  • @biedawo
    @biedawo 3 года назад +1

    What did you use for sealing around the drain? Looks like it might be a standard exterior caulk? how is it holding up?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  3 года назад +1

      Silicone was used for suture around the drain.
      I'm still using it well without leaking water.

  • @ATOM-c2y
    @ATOM-c2y 5 лет назад +1

    와우.. 히노끼욕조 자재값들은 얼마나 들었나요? 히노끼 목재 값이 거의 다 일테지만..
    고생많으셨네요. 욕조가 멋집니다 :)

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  5 лет назад +2

      편백나무와 기타 철물, 자재포함 35정도 든것 같해요

  • @terriwardle591
    @terriwardle591 2 года назад +1

    My father-in-law lined his with auto body fiberglass

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  2 года назад

      That's a good idea, too.

  • @plankedwoodworking1098
    @plankedwoodworking1098 3 года назад +1

    How did you account for wood movement in the bottom piece? The way wood moves I'd think it would push sides away.

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  3 года назад

      The floor piece grooved and tongued joint it doesn't fall apart by combining it in a way.

    • @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor
      @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor 17 дней назад

      Wood doesn't expand lengthwise as much as it does around the grain. The grooves give space for expansion. I don't think gluing the seams was a good idea, traditionally a fibrous material is pressed into the joints that swells when wet making it water tight.

  • @patricehenriet77
    @patricehenriet77 3 года назад +1

    What a species woods ?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  2 года назад

      It's is a tree called Hinoki, a kind of coniferous tree.

    • @RebeccaSwinney
      @RebeccaSwinney 13 дней назад

      Incense cedar would be similar. Hinoki and Incense Cedar are both from the Cypress family. Cheap cedar we buy for fence boards may not work as well.

  • @rivafx3444
    @rivafx3444 4 года назад +1

    혹시 미국 홈데포에서 잘라달라면 잘라주나여? 편백나무도 팔까여?..

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад

      글쎄요..삼나무 계열이면 가능한데 홈데포는 142인치로 팔지 않을까싶네요.

  • @biedawo
    @biedawo 4 года назад +3

    Nice work. Did you leave the wood natural, or did you apply a finish? How has it held up with use?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад +2

      I didn't apply any finishing touches. I've been using it every day for more than two years now, but no mold is formed.

  • @박수윤-r1z
    @박수윤-r1z 4 года назад +1

    혹시 비용이 어느정도 들었는지 알 수 있을까요?
    시도해보려고 하는데, 벌써부터 걱정이..ㄷㄷ

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад

      편백나무와 철물, 자재비용 총 35만원 정도 들었습니다.
      틈틈히 만든거라 작업기간은 약 2주 정도 만든것 같네요.
      걱정은 시작한 다음 하시는걸로ㅎ

  • @TheJDenz
    @TheJDenz 4 года назад +3

    Is this wood similar to pine? Can pine be used?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад +4

      Yes, you can make it out of pine trees. I recommend you to make 2x6 structural wood or cedar wood.

  • @Ellenmalhue
    @Ellenmalhue 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! 👌🏼 Are you taking orders? 😅 Amazing

  • @hihihi178
    @hihihi178 4 года назад +1

    와..............

  • @miriamw.2278
    @miriamw.2278 4 года назад +1

    Can I use cypress or pine if I don't have hinoki?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад

      Yes, you can make it out of pine trees.

    • @biedawo
      @biedawo 4 года назад

      Pine would be cheaper and might be a good option if you want to build one and try it out, but it may not hold up as well with the moisture.
      Some of the places that make soaking tubs in the US will use either alaskan yellow cedar or port orford cedar (both of these are a type of cypress) in place of Hinoki.
      Teak is also possible, but would be even more expensive.

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад

      @@biedawo You explained it exactly.
      Yellow cedar or port Oxford cedar are cheaper than Hinoki.
      I was going to make it out of cedar, but cheaply because of my friend the wood store bought Hinoki.
      Phytoncide is not much different.
      Hinoki has a brighter color than the cedar tree.
      If you take good care of the lime water scale you can make a good bathtub for a low price.

    • @alpha_ray_burst
      @alpha_ray_burst 4 года назад

      @@biedawo WOW! Thank you for posting this comment. I've been planning my bathtub build for a few years now and was thinking Port Orford cedar was my only option, I had never heard of Alaskan Yellow cedar. I've heard PO cedar has a similar smell to Hinoki. Does Alaskan Yellow also have a nice aroma when it gets wet like Hinoki?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад

      @@alpha_ray_burst As far as know, the Alaska Redwoods have a subtle fragrance when they get wet. Because the cedar system does not differ much from the phytoncide compared to the Hinoki, it has a subtle scent.
      Redwood trees from Korea also smell better when they are built a inside the house as louver, and they smell better when wet.
      The cedar was cheaper than the Hinoki, so I tried to make it into cedar. But my friend imported and sold Hinoki from Japan, so I could buy it cheap.

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele 4 года назад +1

    where can I buy hinoki?

    • @mj6user488
      @mj6user488  4 года назад +1

      You can buy it at the wooden reseller's.