The story of kuksa
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2011
- www.sodistv.fi
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Entisaikaan ei posliineilla kilistelty, vaan isäntä haki metsästä raaka-aineet kuksan tekoon. Pirtin lämmössä kädentaitoa siirrettiin isältä pojalle,
joka näkyy vielä tänäkin päivänä Mauri Pöylion tuotteissa. Кино
A beautiful story.
This was amazing! The whole thing the video the craftsmanship everything. It was somehow nostalgic for me. Beautiful kuksa's as well.
That was great. And your sanding station looks ingenious!
Made me calm and happy to watch
Very good, excellent in fact. Sitting here in S Africa with my Finnish Marttiini knife next to me. Would love a Kuksa but rather bulky for my needs, but I would like one anyway and would definitely use it in the heat of Africa. Very good video which I thoroughly enjoyed. Only seen snow a few times in my life, mostly overseas on business trips.
Great History and Great Finland! Greetings from Poland!
A sweet story told of making a traditional item with modern tools. A very nice blend of all three.
very nice, I was just looking around for burl wood in my area for the first time this week. it so happens that I would stumble upon your video!
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Great, very nice. Thanks and take care.
Very nice work. I'm from California U.S.A.
WOW! Great work on these and the mastery of the equipment was astounding to watch. Thanks for this look into what is an ancient art form that survived into this age of plastic.
Thank you for sharing with your story and knowledge. That was very interesting.
Cheers from Poland 🍻
What a great video. truly a beautiful craft and a really beautiful way of life.
Mieletön video, kiitos tästä!
really enjoyed this video, i plan on making my own kuksa one day.
thanks for sharing,
josh
Have you done the Kuksa yet? sorry if I have bad English.
before we took only what was needed and the tree healed over in 6 weeks, now we are better equiped and the tree is lucky to survive!!
The tree was rotten inside anyway, a birch will probably rot away after a few years anyway with that kind of damage to it. And even with the old school style, a fungus will infect the birch because there is some unprotected part. Not so much about the size when it comes to birches. The real bummer is how the skill of the craft is replaced by a drum sander and that the kuksa isn't made anymore from a pahka as we call it of suitable size which makes the grain flow in line with the edges and is the point of the whole cup. This makes them cheap yes but they don't need to be cheap. Real over cheap any day.
wonderful. thank you!
Very nice, really enjoyed your video, a craft and skill that should be passed on forever
Beautiful!
Great job, lovely video!
Im always amazed how some could tell a story with no sound , great video
You live in a little knifemakers heaven ... birchwood burles and reindeer horn ... such things I can't find in the german forest. Great video, thanks for sharing!
Sure, you can find Birch in Germany, certainly! It is all over the colder countries in Europe, my family lives in Slovakia and when I visited them, there were birches all over, maybe in your area you have to look a little, but you can find them. Try in the higher hills and mountains if you live near them, the colder the better for birch. The reindeer horn, you will have to order, but you can find red deer or other deer in Germany, it depends where you are, but if you can find a forest where deer roam, look around in winter, or better, spring, for horn. You can use red deer, elk, moose, reindeer, whitetail it doesn't HAVE to be reindeer. I live in the USA, in the Southeast and it's too hot for birches here, but high in the Smoky Mtns, there are some kinds of small "water birches" and such. They plant these small birches in the parking lot of banks around here, or my bank, at least. I can find whitetail deer horn here, but I usually buy or trade for some good Russian, Finnish or Karelian birch from Europe, and the reindeer horn too-brisa.fi and others knifemaking dealers sell so many kinds of reindeer horn and birch, it's the place I would buy it from!
MrRugercat45 l
There is plenty of birchburls to gather. I do it all the time.
Kiitos !
Beautiful. Lindo.
So nice to watch.
really nice video
just nice and pleasant
Very nicely done, the skill and the talent of the Scandinavian wood workers endures.
Nordic, not scandinavia
Hieno video, kiitos!
Osmo , can you send me one from Finland ? You should start making these along with your beautiful knife making.
Peace
Nice work!!
Kippis -Cheers
Great Lukas I am convinced I can now make them on the lathe I already have a few burls Harry the wood turner in scotland
Interesting thank you.
muito bom, parabéns.
Musiikki turhan kovalla. Yksi parhaimmista kuksa videoista. Kiitokset.
Very well done I envy your lifestyle
great viseo
gorgeous little girl xxx
Lovley Vid.
Nice work boys!
Thank you for the nice video! To be honest I had one tear at the end for some reason...
hola muy lindo felicitaciones saludos desde alerce puerto montt chile
Awesome!!
La comprai in Finlandia , che bel viaggio !
все очень по-доброму, спасибо за видео
lindo el video la humanidad es hermosa y su capacidad de producir piezas de arte.los saludo desde Colombia Cahetano G.
..maestroooo..!!!
That little girl chugged like mad!
Very cool.
Thank you very much!
How did you glue the part of antler?
linda kuksa; quem dera ter uma .
Отлично!!!
really nice video, thanks for making it. The machining is interesting but it just drives home why so many of us go back to the axe and knife. A romantic piece is nothing without a romantic creation.
To be honest, the Kuksas in this video are still aesthetically pleasing - I have seen "machines" ones that were super-ugly.
These Kuksas in this video still involve a lot of work by hand (the sanding and shaping), and you see it.
would of been nice to see their grandparents make them by hand,
Très beau!
Nice!
great work !! how did you cut the hole in the cup?
parabens pelo video
Making of kuksa
Making Of The Story Of Kuksa
Muito legal, gostaria de adquirir.
Good job, I'd try this with tradisional way. It isn't easy 👍
Hello! I am from Moldova, I really liked your work, I also like wood carving. Let's be friends!?
Parabéns
sweet vid
wow
Хотя бы для ролика можно было закрасить спил капа на живом дереве... не говорю уже про садовый вар.
I followed that along, but I don't know is how he hollowed the insides in the blank. Looks like he had a bunch of hollows in a blank and cut the outside profile from that blank. Did I miss something. Very interesting to see made.
How where the bowls cut?
wish i could carve like that. where can i buy one?
mediapaja seita saatio very excellent fascinating great work I'm going to try to make one my self that's a very beautiful country you live in if you don't speak English I will use some pictures say it all👏👍👌😊💪🐻🐗🐺🐾
Finns are very fluent in english.
Kuksa, kasa........
... плюртничковая посуда, молорик мастер, можно принимать заказы!!!
This was just great!
+TJack Survival It'd be pretty awesome if you made a tutorial on burning in a kuksa
+CircaSriYak I have one and need to finish it this way
Богат там лес на сувели, и рога прям валяются. Жаль в видео нет как делали углубление и чем пропитывали кружки
Where can one buy your products. I have done a few searches and not able to find any information. Would love to sell them in my shop...
At first I thought when the guy handed the boy the boy, it looked like he was thinking of throwing it in the fire. lol Nice video
Wayne E. glad I'm not the only one
XD would been hilarious
The situation would have further escalated into a domestic violence case and police would have been called by neighbors.
Do you by chance still make and sell Kuksa?
The video shows some steps in the modern kuksa-making process, but it never showed how they do the hollowing. Also, I have heard that having finger holes in the handle is in innovation for tourists, but not authentic to the kuksa tradition. Is this so?
Well done! Pass on the " Old ways", n they become new modern technology! Lol! Our young ones need these lessons and you have a fine shop to teach them from.. Tight work! Good on ya! ATB from sunny Florida!
Finns respect their history and ancestors. Except the government and the neoliberals, they want to destroy it and bring noneuropeans to our beautiful country.
:P repesin ku ukko vilkuilee ympärillee enne ku lyö kuksanpois :D aika hyvin ohjaaja keksiny tuonkin :D
meinaat kai pahkaa vaikka olenki 9 vuotta myöhäs ei kai haittaa
R.I.P. Mauri.
+Juho harmi. :( ):
looks like Robin Williams imitating Grizzly Adams.
True craftsman , even with machines it shows level of expertise, I say that nay sayers need to try
how long to boil with salt and why ?
after it has boiled dry for six weeks ?
Boiling in salt water disinfects the wood and will cure more evenly. Some of the finishing oils will also disinfect but are also toxic. Great video.
Video başlığını Türkçeye çevirilerde daha çok izlenir başlık çevirisini Şu şekilde Türkçe yazın “Ahşaptan elle yontma kupa bardak yapımı” olsun Türkiye’de izleyenlere video başlığı böyle gözüksün saygılarımla...
cool :D
Där kommer historien om finne och knive.
Great video, little girl has strength for hot tea :)
It's juice
Vodka.. 🍻
how did they carve the inside of the cup that part was skiped
You boil to soften it and then carve and rip out the material. Ofcourse there are curved blades for the hollowing too, but this is generally how it was done.
My knee jerk is it was machined and that’s why it’s not shown. I don’t see the problem with that myself, it’s about using what’s to hand. You’ve got a pillar drill use it.
Drill press with pforstner drill or ordinary drill, or use a router.
Chisel by hand..
It's all up to you...
Does anybody know that, how the Kuksa changed color to brown?
White woods will typically do that over time. I turned a white elm a couple years ago and it turned green and grey in about 3 months. The finish you use can change it as well.
katottiin tää koulus :DDDDD
Flame music
Mauri's website no longer works! Maurin verkkosivusto ei enää toimi!
only in finland
How do you say eye protection in Finnish?
silmäsuoja
Tak powinni żyć ludzie w spokoju, zgodnie z naturą chwaląc Boga. Słudzy szatana masoneria nie pozwoli jednak na to. Pozdrawiam autora filmu.
Please sell me one.
Milline puu? Millist õli kasutate?aitäh
How did he made the hole in the Cup
Drilling