I just love to see Mr. Samurai inspire his fans as well as improve his own life with the skills he possesses! Even if I don't watch every video, I find myself coming back to just check out the channel and see how life has been. Lifetime fan here!
Wow, just wow! Everything you´re building turns out to be a peice of art, amazing... Details, details, details, that is what matters! Cheers from SWEDEN!
Looking forward to the doors opening up again at the Samurai school too! I am so ready to jump into all of this... You sir are an inspiration to younger guys like me, Jesse.
your a very well versed young man in woodwork and carpentry . very few in northern Louisiana where I am from . your work is well appreciated and enjoyed on here as well im certain by many others including yourself and family .
Love your projects! Just a note...I have a friend who has tiny rock chips imbedded in his face from polishing rocks..they are there for life and quite noticeable.
If you read this question I would be amazed and grateful. How well would the beautiful fence you built in this video stand up against wind if you did not use the metal rods? I have become obsessed with Japanese joinery and very few craftsmen do this well.
Hi Jesse, I’m planning to build a Japanese style woodshed and a Koshikake next week in my remodeled Zen / bonsai garden. I’ve been unsuccessful figuring out how they designed a few joints that you have used on this privacy fence build. Can you share how the top and bottom fence rails and roof beam are jointed to the middle post ? I don’t see a peg indicating a mortise and tenon joint. I really admire your skill with the masonry drill and diamond toothed saw blade too ! Cheers, Dave
Looks really nice. The fence is anchored to the rocks and the rocks are anchored to the Pavers but aren't the pavers just sitting in sand? Won't the whole works just blow over?
well, many factors to take into consideration... the environment will break up a lot of the wind, so i wouldn't think there might be an immedieate failure, however, having the fence cemented on just the pavement with not stiff enough subsoil will probably degrade the aggregate beneath the tiles possibly exerting extra stresses on the fence itself. Doomsday scenario is of course the fence ripping the ground and falling on anybody and with the build quality of the fence itself, it is capable of dealing enough damage to start world war 3
primosek1 way to use large engineering words. Let’s just hope the distributed load from the wind loading won’t cause too mush axial force in the timber support members. The moment of such a cross-section can pose deadly risks in the wrong application. Do you know the dead and live load factors for such an application? I would hate to have to calculate the sheer loading force in a fence. Did anybody do a soil analysis to find the bearing capacity of the in situ ground makeup? I wonder how many fasteners are required for cladding in Vancouver... It’s a fucking fence.
Love the work and the project very much. My only observation was that the lower roof cap shingles might be better if they shed the water the opposite way? it could just be an optical illusion but it looks like its pitched towards the center post??
question...I see the tiniest gaps between slats, do the alternating smaller slats allow you to leave smaller gaps because they expand significantly less than the larger slats? second question...tung oil? teak oil? thanks in advance. great build, heavily inspiring my current project :)
Great looking privacy panels. I'd hate to think what this would cost to do a whole privacy fence around two sides of a .6 acre yard, but it would be beautiful. (About 150 feet in total). It would also be quite time consuming, what with pouring a foundation run, laying out the stones every 6-8 feet, and building all of the panels and mini roofs. But it would make for a beautiful yard. I have a train about 60 feet from one side of my property angling away from the front corner, so right feet high along the 100 foot side to dampen the noise, (regular incidences of trains 24/7), with two nearby crossings. I can dream, though.
Hey Jesse, Is there a place in Victoria or Saanich that sells dimensional lumber? like in Europe, full dimension stuff if it’s a 2x4 it is actually 2x4 and not some fraction off? I’m slowly getting into a little bit of woodworking and want to build some small furniture projects around the house. I just got a circular saw, thinking of picking up a jigsaw, and then manual Japanese style saw and chisels.. low budget lol and space for tools.. do you have any suggestions?
Wow, wow! Three questions if I may: 1) What ensures it remains vertical through wind, sun, rain etc? Just the threaded rods embedded into the anchor stones? 2) is this your property or was this a client project? 3) if it’s your property, have you built similar for clients?
Beautiful project. I love how you scribe everything to the stone. Gives it a very finished look.
The work this guy does is insane not your typical framing or cabinet making carpenter awesome stuff
I enjoy your projects so much because you feel the love you put into your work directly in your videos.
Your details are another level!! Best Carpenter I've ever seen.
Damn!! I could spend the day just watching you work, to see these things come together, in the presence of your brilliance.
Your creativity and craftsmanship is so enjoyable to watch!
I just love to see Mr. Samurai inspire his fans as well as improve his own life with the skills he possesses! Even if I don't watch every video, I find myself coming back to just check out the channel and see how life has been. Lifetime fan here!
Aha, Old Skool Samurai is back ;)
Love watching these "mini project" videos, just like when you started out.
Keep 'em coming please.
Beautiful fence....and hot-tub.
I dare to say one of the best woodworkers in the world
Everything you build is truly a work of art! Beautiful job Jesse!
Wow, just wow! Everything you´re building turns out to be a peice of art, amazing... Details, details, details, that is what matters! Cheers from SWEDEN!
Looking forward to the doors opening up again at the Samurai school too! I am so ready to jump into all of this... You sir are an inspiration to younger guys like me, Jesse.
Loved the compass to get the layout of the rock! Great idea.
You are a artist. I love your videos. A real inspiration.
Simply beautiful craftsmanship Sir!
YOU Sir are a brilliant carpenter... much love from the UK..
Beautiful and beautifully done!
It's been fun watching your videos...I may have to try research the hot tub issue. Looks fun.
Awesome work, the tracing of that rock was incredible. Style impressive.
Makers Mob is a fantastic idea!
The way you traced that rock blew my mind
Really?
@@cliffcarlo180 lol. A scribing tool. Must be from out of this world.
@@smokingcheeba420 Oh! OK..
It was pretty neat, but in one of his other vids he did, I think it was when he was building his deck, he did the same thing.
That’s how ya trace base board on uneven basement floors!
Great work Samurai! I like the work you did on the top of the fence with the little roof and the shingles. Looks so custom and unique.
soooooo much detail. true craftsmen.
Some serious woodworking skills. Beautiful job.
You do beautiful work.
Awesome. Love the scribe to the rocks!!
your a very well versed young man in woodwork and carpentry . very few in northern Louisiana where I am from . your work is well appreciated and enjoyed on here as well im certain by many others including yourself and family .
Makers Mob sounds like a great idea Jesse! Nice one. Fame and fortune finally await you!
Wow awesome wood working...
Awesome job...above and beyond!
Super Awesome !! I love this idea !!
That's a really interesting way to anchor posts. Cool idea.
Nice job! Came out great. Love the extra length you go to. Scribing the rocks was definitely worth it! 👍
One beautiful project with Samurai influence. Looking forward to the new project with Jimmy D and the others in late January
Just amazing! Your stuff always looks good.
Jess . as usual you rock , your focus and skills are awesome , I have a always am in awh at the joinery your construct . super cool .
Absolutely beautiful, think your an artist as well as being a top ,top woodworker
I didn't now that one Person can put so much effort in a Gardenfence ;It looks awesome man😍
Work of art thanks man
Always a master piece of work!
Nice work, the shingles are looking amazing.
Great job. That thing screams SAMURAI.
Beautiful work!!!
You are an inspiration thanks
That’s awesome. I love all of your work.
I so wish I could attend your school.
Wow .unbelievable. congrats bro
Jon Peters, April and Jimmy! Nice!
That is beautiful !!!
Love your projects! Just a note...I have a friend who has tiny rock chips imbedded in his face from polishing rocks..they are there for life and quite noticeable.
Magnificent sir!!
Nice work. People call them self carpenters these days are just installers. This is craftsmanship
So glad to see things coming together for you! Seems like it'd been a rough year-ish before the school got started. Kudos.
Как всегда бесподобно и идеально!!!😍🤩
Great, how the posts have been mounted to the stone.
Beautiful!
Beautiful and practical. I'm managing practical at the moment. Taking a while to develop enough skills to make things beautiful too.
Wow for the fence and the MM
大哥你干活太细致了,那个石头脚基做的太艺术了,你家孩子太幸福了
Beautiful project Samurai👍🏻
Happy new year from Italy...see you for new projects next year 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Dude your next next level.
If you read this question I would be amazed and grateful. How well would the beautiful fence you built in this video stand up against wind if you did not use the metal rods? I have become obsessed with Japanese joinery and very few craftsmen do this well.
mad skills! From a fellow carpenter.
Hi Jesse, I’m planning to build a Japanese style woodshed and a Koshikake next week in my remodeled Zen / bonsai garden. I’ve been unsuccessful figuring out how they designed a few joints that you have used on this privacy fence build. Can you share how the top and bottom fence rails and roof beam are jointed to the middle post ? I don’t see a peg indicating a mortise and tenon joint.
I really admire your skill with the masonry drill and diamond toothed saw blade too !
Cheers, Dave
you are the absolute man.
Turned out nice.
So glad to see a video from you. It’s been a while.... 👍
Looks really nice. The fence is anchored to the rocks and the rocks are anchored to the Pavers but aren't the pavers just sitting in sand? Won't the whole works just blow over?
Stephen L there will be a deck wrapping around the hot tub that will attach to the posts preventing it from getting blown over.
well, many factors to take into consideration... the environment will break up a lot of the wind, so i wouldn't think there might be an immedieate failure, however, having the fence cemented on just the pavement with not stiff enough subsoil will probably degrade the aggregate beneath the tiles possibly exerting extra stresses on the fence itself. Doomsday scenario is of course the fence ripping the ground and falling on anybody and with the build quality of the fence itself, it is capable of dealing enough damage to start world war 3
@@primosek1 the env.? u mean the prison?
Ahh...thought you might have something up your sleeve.
primosek1 way to use large engineering words. Let’s just hope the distributed load from the wind loading won’t cause too mush axial force in the timber support members. The moment of such a cross-section can pose deadly risks in the wrong application. Do you know the dead and live load factors for such an application? I would hate to have to calculate the sheer loading force in a fence. Did anybody do a soil analysis to find the bearing capacity of the in situ ground makeup? I wonder how many fasteners are required for cladding in Vancouver...
It’s a fucking fence.
Amazing work! You really inspire me!!!
What did i just watch? This is amazing!
Great videos here!.Thank you.
That's the fence I'd want!
Love your work
Love the work and the project very much. My only observation was that the lower roof cap shingles might be better if they shed the water the opposite way? it could just be an optical illusion but it looks like its pitched towards the center post??
Fantastic job on the fence and excited for the makers mob!
top result, as always
question...I see the tiniest gaps between slats, do the alternating smaller slats allow you to leave smaller gaps because they expand significantly less than the larger slats?
second question...tung oil? teak oil?
thanks in advance. great build, heavily inspiring my current project :)
What are you finishing with in this video? I love the finish it leaves
This is stunning work. I was curious to know if you have high wind issues and how this masterpiece holds up to it with the posts secured as they are.
good to see you, long time bud!!!!!
And Happy New Year
Nice Work!
Live the way you finished as you went. What finish do you use for exterior?
Great idea. Im on the list!! Keep up the good work
Great looking privacy panels. I'd hate to think what this would cost to do a whole privacy fence around two sides of a .6 acre yard, but it would be beautiful. (About 150 feet in total). It would also be quite time consuming, what with pouring a foundation run, laying out the stones every 6-8 feet, and building all of the panels and mini roofs. But it would make for a beautiful yard. I have a train about 60 feet from one side of my property angling away from the front corner, so right feet high along the 100 foot side to dampen the noise, (regular incidences of trains 24/7), with two nearby crossings. I can dream, though.
Really nice fence :)
What did you use for finish? I like that look
The guy doesn't wear the tool vest or belt just for showing off but really enjoying the work and creativity, like your videos man.
Hey Jesse,
Is there a place in Victoria or Saanich that sells dimensional lumber? like in Europe, full dimension stuff if it’s a 2x4 it is actually 2x4 and not some fraction off?
I’m slowly getting into a little bit of woodworking and want to build some small furniture projects around the house. I just got a circular saw, thinking of picking up a jigsaw, and then manual Japanese style saw and chisels.. low budget lol and space for tools.. do you have any suggestions?
Wow, wow!
Three questions if I may:
1) What ensures it remains vertical through wind, sun, rain etc? Just the threaded rods embedded into the anchor stones?
2) is this your property or was this a client project?
3) if it’s your property, have you built similar for clients?
MM = awesome idea!
Flawless, Absolutely Flawless,
Such Perfection, Such Perfection,
awesome Fence. u can actually do smthin for birds there in wintertime....
Beatiful as always!
I'm a bit worried for the posts that sit directly on the rock - won't they rot if water pools on the rock?
I call shenanigans, the weather on the island hasn't looked that good in months.
Samurai greetings you from Siberia.
I thought it was going pretty good, then you beat my expectations by putting a little roof on the fence.
That literally topped it off.
what kind of wheel do you use on the angle grinder to take wood off at 1:53?
Ambitious!
IMPRECIONANTE TRABAJO ME GUSTA EL ESTILO ORIENTAL QUE LE DAS A TUS TRABAJOS MAN