ISHITANI - Making a Bed 2.0

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This video was uploaded on 9th Oct 2016. I re-edited and added "caution".
* He needs gloves for atopic dermatitis, but please take off gloves when you using rotary machines.
※皮膚炎治療中の為手袋をしていますが、回転機械を使用する際は手袋はしないでください。
Made from Walnut & White pine.
A finishing coat is Natural oil & wax.
クルミの木で作った木組みのベッドです。
仕上げは自然オイルワックスです。
-- ISHITANI FURNITURE --
Cabinetmaker / Natsuki Ishitani
video make&posting / Chie

-- Music --

#bed
#woodworking
#ishitanifurniture
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When you love traditional style and you collaborate it with modern tech tools. There's no hate in you man. Pure love. This is what the world need. Love all the genres.

eLstupido
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The patience, skill, and effort Mr. Ishitani puts into all his work is amazing and an art in itself!

rebel
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This channel is SUCH a breath of fresh air. I cannot tell you how tired I am of seeing "DIY", "rustic", "farmhouse". Tired of mega popular sloppy joes with millions of views telling you how to build furniture from used pallets. THIS is SO different. I could watch this all day and won't be tired. Attention to detail, fantastic accents, nothing left to chance. ありがとうございました! この調子で頑張れ! (First time using kanji, hope I got that right! :-) )

Maloy
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I’m a carpenter, I’ve been one for 15+ years. I speak from experience when I say that the mortising of different shaped pieces of wood so that they fit together evenly is HARD

nikaluss
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This guy is a TRUE craftsman...It takes many years to get this good. He makes it look so easy. I'm sure I wouldn't want to pay what this bed frame is worth but if I owned it I would admire the detail for life. WOW

gibsonguy
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Your manners of working makes it look so easy. While watching these videos I tend to forget how hard carpentry actually is.

elmerilansiharju
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I'm short of words. This is no longer a craft, this is ART. That's the best I can come up with, and I'm really falling short.

edwingng
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Absolutely breathtaking. Simple, yet elegant. I'm not sure if you'll see this comment but I hope you don't mind that I am now building a bed for my son inspired by this design! Cheers

mrswicknick
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The accuracy of everything he does is amazing. It is so satisfying to watch him work.

blah
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This was more a video essay than making a bed. A meditation on craft, the relationship man his to his tools and the world around him. Wonderful work.

HashimJavedsofakinggood
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Having a education within carpentry it is a joy to se that someone still makes furniture, as I was taught back in my day. It makes me wish I had the mashies to start the old “magic” up again. Thanks a lot for sharing your work. Keep it up and never let it die

christianbuch
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The dog
The work
The machines
The carpenter
And the perfection

I made my first bed
Learning by doiing
Thank you

fern
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So neat and intricate. And a mix of modern and Asian style carpentry which reminds me of old days when we use only wood to lock joints, no nails just all natural. Thanks

clarkso
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It is nice to watch someone really working and not talking ! Keep going !

vinubox
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I kinda like the wave and irregularities in the wood before it was cut straight, still a beautiful piece. Shows a lot of craftsmanship and care

AlilishSuki
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Skill and attention to little details even in hidden spots that few customers would ever see. That’s work with integrity. That gets my sub. - New Fan!

gentryism
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I am an IT Professional, at my 40's busy with IT problems all the day, but when I see such a beautiful work, I like to leave my IT job and learn such wonderful wood work. I wish I could learn work. Expect to open my own wood shop after my retirement from IT Job.

OracleTestlab
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you're an artist and a furniture maker. a hard task to achieve. phenomenal work sir

Oregon
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Something that looks so simple. Yet takes hours to build. Not to mention the years to learn the skills needed to make one..

Great Stuff..

WizzRacing
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Such beautiful functional art that he makes, and his makers mark is so diminutive. Such a humble artist.

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