@@fuertesoy Usually Japanese carvings are made from domestically sourced Japanese camphor, paulownia, or zelkova wood. If you compare these woods on a wood hardness scale you could probably approximate the type of wood from your area. Keep in mind that Japanese carving tools are made from metals designed for use with those woods and also sharpened accordingly to derive the optimum effectiveness of their tools. Watching a Japanese artist/craftsman work is like watching a symphony. The output is also as beautiful.
@Brandon You'll find that laminated steel is basically every cutting device is made in Japan. From chisels to kanna blades, katana to yanagiba(and other knives), axes to scissors and even hammers including many more I've probsbly missed. A very common method among those. Japanese tools in general are usually really well made and super nice to use, the attention to which craft it's going to be applied to is always looked at as it's most likely been the same for hundreds of years for the crafts they've been made for doing. So alot of time has been put into what you're using. I love jaoanese tools,they just have a different wholesome feel to them.
It always amazes me how sharp Japanese craftsmen get their tools. It's like a whole other level of sharpness.
Here you are!
ruclips.net/video/MhgzGI4vlkY/видео.html
Has a lot to do with the type of wood, you won’t glide through oak or hickory like that.
Maybe it’s just the type of wood, that looks like bass
@@fuertesoy Usually Japanese carvings are made from domestically sourced Japanese camphor, paulownia, or zelkova wood. If you compare these woods on a wood hardness scale you could probably approximate the type of wood from your area. Keep in mind that Japanese carving tools are made from metals designed for use with those woods and also sharpened accordingly to derive the optimum effectiveness of their tools. Watching a Japanese artist/craftsman work is like watching a symphony. The output is also as beautiful.
@Brandon You'll find that laminated steel is basically every cutting device is made in Japan. From chisels to kanna blades, katana to yanagiba(and other knives), axes to scissors and even hammers including many more I've probsbly missed. A very common method among those.
Japanese tools in general are usually really well made and super nice to use, the attention to which craft it's going to be applied to is always looked at as it's most likely been the same for hundreds of years for the crafts they've been made for doing. So alot of time has been put into what you're using. I love jaoanese tools,they just have a different wholesome feel to them.
That wood carving. Was like meditating So amazing!
All were great but that last huge piece was amazing!
Good work sir beautiful
Very very beautyful work, just fantastic, thanks for posting.
惚れ惚れする
Incredible piece of art the house ornament fish thing!
Extraordinaire, je suis émerveillé par votre maîtrise et la beauté de votre travail
観ていて気持ちいい切れ味
きめ細かい木目
高価な木なんだろうね
This is beautiful. Ty for this video. I have ben trying to learn how to carve.I love the music .so relaxing.
Wonderful skills by a gifted craftsman
Beautiful!!!!!!
Beautiful work. Fellow artisian
Thank you so much 😀
Very talented but would have preferred to listen to the wood carving sounds instead of the music.
I agree!
STFU!! Turn off the volume and play some wood pecker pecking a tree in the background then!!
ace cooper You ok?
@@acemany1126 I think I'd rather hear some more of your great advice.
@@acemany1126 why are you being rude to the lady? She had a great point.. I could have watched this for an hour with normal speed and sound
Excellent 👌...sir...great...
You have a pair of clever hands, Very nice product
Some absolutely superb work there !! I especially liked the first & last pieces. Thank you for sharing. Great respect to the Master Carvers.
Glad you enjoyed it
You are very talented
Beautiful. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Thanks for sharing...
Amazing!!! I am really impressed
Great job!.Thanks a lot.
Excellent vaiya
I love this, just wish it was a little higher res
Awesome work.
Pahatnya tajam sekalii
Very beautiful!!!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Beautiful! What kind of wood is that? I want to try it out!
সুন্দর
your wark is very nice!
Such relaxing videos thank you!!👍👍👍💕
Wow! Amazing carving!
Thank you very much!
GREAT
Thank you !
Very nice and very fast!😃👍👍
Talented artists make it look so easy,! I tried it and it looked like I used a dull shovel 😧! Mind blowing 😳👏👏👍👍
Please let me know which type of wood is used for creating Japanese wood carving art piece? And from where we can get it? will be thankful.
It’s a shame the video quality sucks, that’s some nice carving.
amazing
Amazing!
Love this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
how is he able to cut/chip the wood so smooth like butter ?
Please what kind of wood did you use? Stunning work!
Alguien que me pueda compartir el tipo de madera que está trabajando por favor???
職人さんもすごいんだけど刀の切れ味よ。切ってるのが木とは思えないくらいスパスパッ!
ですよね!きっと使ってる人の腕もあると思うけど、この彫刻刀を作った人がまずすごい…!!
きっとこの作品を使って建築をする人も凄いんでしょうね、技術の連鎖ってすごいいいと思います
WOW !!!
Can you identify the tools used on the relief carving?
I want to know the wood!
Beautiful. What wood is that?
Muy hermoso, tiene mucho talento 💛
beautifully amazing
Mis respetos para estos puntos japoneses
Pero no para los estúpidos weros de mierda contratistas de mierda
gegyoじゃ意味不明だけど懸魚だとなんとなく形態の想像がつく
漢字は偉大
What is the main chisel you use for lining in? It appears you have modified one. Is this available?
Can you answer the question please? Is this a regular chisel or did you modify one to be like that?
Is that a type of cedar wood? Carves beautifully!
Or balsa...
Not cedar, poplar or balsa.
Probably wont get am answer but what type of wood do you use and where can we get some?
My only question is what kind of wood was that and how many times during the carving you sharping the tools? Amazing work
the first one you see is Japanese cypress and I sharpened it twice during the carving
Epoxy finish will protect it from weather damage
😍💜
What is this part of the building called? 13:05
職人の技能は素晴らしい道具があってこそです、日本の刃物はよく切れ、持続します。
Which wood are u using for this
繊細だなぁ。
Hola, ¿ Alguien me puede decir qué tipo de madera es,
Gracias
What are these knives called?
色々なものが機械化されていますが、日本の職人さんの技術は残していって欲しいですね。
やっぱり人が作ったものには暖かさを感じます(^-^)
Which wood is being used
What is the best kind of wood for carving
Could you provide a link to the music? Especially the first song.
What kind of wood species?
Where do they even find wood that nice?!? Not a single knot in the whole video
Is this your own work? Its amazing, what tools are they?
Do you have a link or advice on the tools
wih bagus sekali👍
I like it. It's helpful. How to get that flat smooth background relief behind the figures?
yeah my bad, sorry for the inconvenience
@@WoodworkingEnthusiasts well, I'm a rank beginner. I'm looking for all the details to dispel the mystery. I appreciate all that was shown.
einfach nur der Wahnsinn
Teach me senpai
What kind of wood is this
It's the Japanese Cypress
Woodworking Enthusiasts thank you 🙏🏼
What is the tool he is using to carve called in the beginning?
How odly northern eastern European that Japanese flute sounds...
It’s the illegitimate child of the two cultures music
good.. 👍👍👍
Anyone know what blades/chisels were being used on the first part?
Standard carving knives.
I would love to get ahold of that knife and chisel in the first carving example... where can I buy them?
Just do a google search for it "Yataro Japanese Blue Steel Wood Carving Knife"
What wood was used?
Quercus acuta
Anyone have an idea of what kind of wood this might be?
Hermoso tallado😁😁😁
Buenos días, sabe usted que madera es y si podría compartir esa información conmigo???
請問您雕刻用的木板是屬於哪一種板材
ケヤキ (zelkova)
Does anybody knows the name of the first song (the one with the flute)?
How many hours did this take?
for an hour and a half
What kind of wood is that He is carving? Is there a certain kind of wood that is better for carving does anyone?
Now try that technique on Oak 😐
Y'all realise this footage is sped up right?
Ugh, I with it weren't so blurry. It's amazing to watch.
what wood is that? i see no grain at all.
Very soft green wood.Try to do the same in well seasoned oak, ash, mahogany etc.
Who needs a v-gouge anyway
Have you informed the Kamakurabori Art Museum you are using their video? I know this is originally theirs.
yeah, I did
is he carving wood or cheese. man that looks soft
That one guy why is he wearing a hardhead hamlet
the blade is razor sharp
Wahnsinn...
NAMESTE....
Looking for a person in japan who specializes in oni mask but made out of wood can anyone help thanks
Jesus, I barely have enough patience to load the dishwasher....