Woodworking, Top 5 Most Incredible Japanese Hand Tools That Will Open Up Your Mind!

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Hello Folks,
A few months ago, many viewers emailed me to express their interest in the traditional Japanese woodworking tools featured in my previous videos. So, I decided to make a video titled: "Woodworking: Top 5 Most Incredible Japanese Hand Tools That Will Open Up Your Mind!" This video includes Kanna (Japanese Planes), Nomi (Japanese Chisels), Ryoba (Japanese Saws), Sumi-tsubo & Sumisashi (Inkpot & Bamboo Pen), and Chona (Traditional Japanese Adzes).
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Additionally, a Japanese man named Toshio Odate wrote in his book, "Japanese Woodworking Tools," that the adze, along with the framing square and the ink line used to build a temple, were traditionally kept as treasures in the new building.
I edited the script, rewrote the content, recorded new voices, added new effects and music, and incorporated new footage to create a unique presentation.

Today’s video will likely be even more appealing due to the appearance of Master Craftsman Shajimatsu (youtube/shajimatsu).
Stay tuned for more insights into Japanese hand tools, incredible Japanese hand tools, ancient Japanese hand tools, and traditional woodworking. We will explore Japanese carpenter woodworking skills, amazing woodworking skills, and Japanese building techniques. Learn about traditional Japanese woodworking, Japanese craftsmanship documentaries, and Japanese woodworking temples through our woodworking documentary series.
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Thank you for your insights, Internet robot voice. I’m glad to see that you have taken an interest in traditional Japanese woodworking. I can see how it appeals to you, given your young age and the issues of longing for simpler, less digital lifestyles, not to mention your lack of hands or a physical body. Nevertheless, your enthusiasm is heartwarming, and I can tell you’re genuinely excited to learn about new things, which is super-cool. See you in the trenches! Haha lol. I know I won’t.

avryptickle
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Fashion and patience is what japanese craftsmanship is all about👌

karenvergara
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Watching Japanese craftsmen using those tools, is like watching Michelangelo paint! I am in awe of their skill.

keithpetersen
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Thank you so much for such amazing inspiration and knowledge I am so grateful for your Chanel.

pmjcdteam
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I think all the tools are very interesting but I especially like the ink line and the ink layout! Thank you.

robertbrunston
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Love the Japanese...and their approach to mastering an art.

dmack
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Dios mio la habilidad de estos artesanos NIPONES mis respetos dedicación y maravillosa obras de arte!!!!

OsoyOunpatito
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Such attention to detail. Perfect joints and pride in his work. I am truly impressed.

lonniebryant
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One very important thing about the tools, is that they are very sharp. Carpenters generally use very very sharp tools.

Kareszkoma
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Now I want a set of Japanese Hand Planes. ;-)

randallmccorquodale
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Very fascinating sight! I'm thrilled!!!

MrVDG-nkxx
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Japanese woodworking skills are the best on this world by far, i´m kind of jealous :)

hansdampf
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these tools work very well - on perfectly straight grained material with very few and very small knots - only softwoods too - cedars mostly by the look - wonder how they would work on a piece of knotty pine or irregular grained oak or even Ash.

craftsmanm
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parabens video top chow sumitsobo e sumitsaschi bacana

NorduvalDelmondes
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Great video, vary interesting no wonder their buildings last hundreds of years I see why.

MrMopar
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Holy crap, I'm in love. Lol. Us builder, ( hurry up with that 2 ba 4). They build beautifully because they have patience and are allowed it. It's necessary to develop such a high degree of skill. It shouldn't be just all about gettin er done! Quality creates less waste.

randallpachoud
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just wish i could have 1% of there skill and 100% of there dedecation to there craft.

friedegg
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The sharpness of these tools are mind boggeling

clandunlop
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What could have been a great video was cheapened by the robot voice. Ironic that a video about tried and true craftsmanship was voice-overed by a cheesy and annoying robot. For me, became unwatchable after a minute or so.

naihanchi
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"Holy crap. I'm in love. Beep. Bop. Boop."

Robert-xpii