EXTREME SIMPLE Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery - Hand Cut Three-Way Wood Joints Structure

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EXTREME SIMPLE Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery - Hand Cut Three-Way Wood Joints Structure

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Extreme simple 😅 - sure if one has a CNC-controlled hand like this guy!! Perfect handcraft!👍

urkn
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This is NOT simple. That´s a piece of art.

ericwollenschlager
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Old school.
Reminds me of my early apprentice days while building The Mayflower.

stix
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I’m a carpenter of 27 years experience in Australia. I can unashamedly and honestly say…. I wouldn’t have a hope in hell of making this sort of craftsmanship. Absolutely 100% beautiful workmanship

randygod
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Made in Japan means the highest quality work. These artistic carpenter's took apart a 100 year old house originally built with no nails! And moved it! Unbelievable craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing. John. Indiana.

Johnnykgb-nsa
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The layout skill is what makes it all possible. One bad line and sayonara to that joint!

kentgreenough
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i really appreciate your ability to teach, it goes to show you dont always have to speak to demonstrate an idea and then pass that info along

jamescanjuggle
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So much information without a single word spoken.

TheIronMoose
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Love this joint. I use it often. ONLY difference is I recess the smaller "cross/beam" boards into post half way(notch). This looks good. Awesome for table. But for structure the cross beam load/weight is reduced to very small portion. "Notch" solves this. Thank You for video!

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Love to watch this man.
A Japanese Paul sellers?
His chisels are absolutely superb as well as his work.
Brilliant videos, no stupid music, no stupid talk.
Rob Cosman, Paul sellers, Stumpy Nubs and one or two others are similarly sensible and a delight to watch
Thank you

observersnt
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Traditional carpentry at its best. Thank you for inviting me round 🌞

raydriver
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Why is the sound of him chiseling and flinging the wood out of there so dang satisfying to hear?

cameroneverhart
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Absolutely masterful. Thank you for sharing your talents with the word.

saulshine
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I could do it but it wouldn't be lined up when it was done. True craftsmanship.

desktorp
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Japanese craftsmen ship is always amazing. You can always see and feel the quality in there products. Thank you for the video.

majoroverkill
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Beautiful work by a Master carpenter! I also noticed you take great care to work with sharp chisels which are so important! Thank you for sharing!

rayhein
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Cutting square and straight with such a saw is testimony to his skill. I’m in awe of such a craftsman

JonathanLane-dtpv
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Every woodworking school should be required to show videos like this to their students before they blow all their money on 500$ bench chisels, 500$ mortise chisels, a 300$ dovetail saw along with an equally expensive dozuki, a 99$ mallet (notice this craftsman used a stick), multiple hundreds of dollars of sexy squares, measuring and marking tools, a 5000$ bench and just because, a 300$ for an apron, coffee mug, hat and t-shirt from Lee Valley Tools (or similar vendors). My first woodworking class, I was asked to make a lap joint out of pine. Among the other members of my class were a few immigrants from China who had no fancy tools. This is not an exaggeration: they made the lap joint using mainly a box of disposable razor blades and an old hacksaw blade twice as fast and far more precise than I did with my "cold-forged in the heart of a star and wielded by Thor and Japanese gods at an RC hardness of 10 billion, yet simple to sharpen, and precision handles that were completely indestructible, yet completely comfortable and perfectly fitting to my gentle hands" 300$ chisels.

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This guy creates better joinery with his handtools. Then most people can do with all of their power tools in their shop. I would’ve loved to be able to train with this guy for a month or two. He is exceptional and what he does..he certainly knows how to keep those chisel sharp too.

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What a pleasure this natural sound of work in progress instead of that f*cking music which everybody else takes as a duty to force us to listen to

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