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kumikokraft
Ukraine
Приєднався 23 жов 2024
Hi there, this is my woodworking channel, where i put my works in kumiko and other styles
Making of a kudejakuri-kanna (組手決り鉋) grooving plane
Contacts
IG lub0vich
Threads blog (UA language) www.threads.net/@lub0vich?xmt=AQGzCny6h3ak4IGP9abICfJddSs96l2MBgLjkshSjPK462k
Video gear
Camera www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
Lens explore.omsystem.com/us/en/m-zuiko-ed-12-200mm-f3-5-6-3
Tripod www.ulanzi.com/products/ulanzi-mt-60-carbon-fiber-lightweight-travel-tripod-3115?srsltid=AfmBOoqwfxFxQEWuM5lW1YZe6PLuwuOtmFcwwaYQN1yTHHjSUvl6i6mC
V-mount kit www.podtech.shop/modkit
V-mount battery www.smallrig.com/uk/smallrig-VB99-Pro-mini-V-Mount-Battery-4292.html
Power tools used
Table saw www.proxxon.com/en/micromot/27070.php
Cordless drill www.bosch-professional.com/lb/en/products/gsr-185-li-06019K3000
Handtools used
Handplane kakuritools.com/collections/flat-plane/products/kakuri-spare-blade-type-plane
Chisels kakuritools.com/collections/japanese-chisels/products/5-pieces-oire-nomi-chisel-yellow-2-set-with-a-chisel-roll
Dozuki saw kakuritools.com/collections/precision-work-saw/products/kakuri-dozuki-saw-150mm
Kiridashi knife kakuritools.com/collections/japanese-knives/products/kakuri-carving-knife-18-for-left-handed
Pencil www.pentel.com/products/graph-gear-1000-mechanical-drafting-pencil?variant=9084720349231
#handplane #woodworking #kumiko #kanna #japan #tools #instruments
IG lub0vich
Threads blog (UA language) www.threads.net/@lub0vich?xmt=AQGzCny6h3ak4IGP9abICfJddSs96l2MBgLjkshSjPK462k
Video gear
Camera www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
Lens explore.omsystem.com/us/en/m-zuiko-ed-12-200mm-f3-5-6-3
Tripod www.ulanzi.com/products/ulanzi-mt-60-carbon-fiber-lightweight-travel-tripod-3115?srsltid=AfmBOoqwfxFxQEWuM5lW1YZe6PLuwuOtmFcwwaYQN1yTHHjSUvl6i6mC
V-mount kit www.podtech.shop/modkit
V-mount battery www.smallrig.com/uk/smallrig-VB99-Pro-mini-V-Mount-Battery-4292.html
Power tools used
Table saw www.proxxon.com/en/micromot/27070.php
Cordless drill www.bosch-professional.com/lb/en/products/gsr-185-li-06019K3000
Handtools used
Handplane kakuritools.com/collections/flat-plane/products/kakuri-spare-blade-type-plane
Chisels kakuritools.com/collections/japanese-chisels/products/5-pieces-oire-nomi-chisel-yellow-2-set-with-a-chisel-roll
Dozuki saw kakuritools.com/collections/precision-work-saw/products/kakuri-dozuki-saw-150mm
Kiridashi knife kakuritools.com/collections/japanese-knives/products/kakuri-carving-knife-18-for-left-handed
Pencil www.pentel.com/products/graph-gear-1000-mechanical-drafting-pencil?variant=9084720349231
#handplane #woodworking #kumiko #kanna #japan #tools #instruments
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Відео
Flying Kumiko Lamp
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Contacts IG lub0vich Threads blog (UA language) www.threads.net/@lub0vich?xmt=AQGzCny6h3ak4IGP9abICfJddSs96l2MBgLjkshSjPK462k Video gear Camera www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera Lens explore.omsystem.com/us/en/m-zuiko-ed-12-200mm-f3-5-6-3 Tripod www.ulanzi.com/products/ulanzi-mt-60-carbon-fiber-lightweight-travel-tripod-3115?srsltid=AfmBOoqwfxFxQEWuM5...
Making of a Japanese Shoji Lamp
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Welcome to my first woodworking video title! Here i would make a custom designed Shoji lamp from scratch. Contacts IG lub0vich Threads blog (UA language) www.threads.net/@lub0vich?xmt=AQGzCny6h3ak4IGP9abICfJddSs96l2MBgLjkshSjPK462k Video gear Camera www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera Lens explore.omsystem.com/us/en/m-zuiko-ed-12-200mm-f3-5-6-3 V-mount ...
The construction of this lamp was so technically perfect and flawlessly intricate that it took until the end of the video for me to really look and realize you were not an 80+ year old Japanese master craftsman. Your work is excellent.
Wow, what a joy to watch this craftsman work!
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What wood do you use? Lovely work 👏
@@stephenslade2317 thanks, basswood here
Awesome Are there around groovening plane?
can you tell me what blade you are using? is that a 4mm kerf? i have the Proxxon fet for making bee frames, could do with a blade like that
@@michaelhartley11 it's 3mm thick, custom milled, but you can do this thickness with 2 proxxon blades stacked together. Also I believe that it's possible to stack two blades with spacer in-between for even thicker grooves.
Beautiful work, thank you! And will inspire other crafters too. I found myself wondering, how would you work out what your time is worth, if selling such a piece? I am a weaver and dressmaker, and would have a similar problem if wanting to earn something from it.
@@anitapeura3517 Thanks, for now my woodworking time is not worth much, because I don't sell work pieces yet. I have been getting content monetisation for over a month now, but it's not much (about 200-300$ yet) But this is my hobby, I have a fulltime job, that feeds me and to match the income from it with woodworking I need to put much more effort
Some dimensions and angles would be nice for the novice woodworker.
Please invest in a vice! Watching you nearly jam that chisel into your finger made my pulse jump!
It's nice of you to care about my fingers :) I didn't find a normal vice, that suits my needs yet
@@kumikokraft honestly, any cheap nasty vice, or even some clamps, will be better than holding the workpiece with your spare hand. Get the first vice you can find, and then once you know your hands will still be functional in a year, spend some time hunting for the perfect one.
I have a cheap nasty one - useless stuff. Seriously, there is a one moment when I’m working towards hand a bit with sooo soft pressure (cause I love my fingers too) that eliminates any possible injures. Most of them occurs while working with hand plane and it is pinching or smth like that.
No speak… no look Next
@@robertsmith3518 no hands :)
Hello - I've just subscribed to your channel and I'm looking forward to some more great content. Thank you for sharing your talents with the world.
I am intrigued...why do you need a special implement to do this?...subtitles or voiceover would have been more than helpful...we are not ALL Woodworkers!...dgp/uk
@@crabtonia I still figuring out the best format, it's not step by step tutorial or explanatory video, but I guess it could be one. Basically, there are a couple of ways to do what this plane is for. In previous videos I've used a saw machine with custom blade, this approach with hand plane is a traditional one. You can't buy that kind of tool, so I decided to make one. There will be more custom made tools with different applications for sure
Muy Buen Trabajo.
Wow, amazing project! Can you provide the plans for this project?I would definitely try to make one!
Thanks, there was a bit of improvisations on the fly, but I have the main dimension charts, you can leave an email so I could share some of that
Решите проблему со столом. Это не безопасно
Absolutely beautiful and calming work. I’ve learned two things, ok more, but 1. Love kumiko wood crafting, but unless I am on valium, I will never have the patience for it, nor the skill set. 2. I love those two little table saw and planer machines. You are masterful!! Enjoyed it very much.
@@KnottenWood thanks! You got calmer and I got giggles of a valium joke. It’s a win-win
I think all this effort was for nothing since it was a culturally appropriated white man's reproduction. lame
I love this. Learning of a very specialized tool like that, plus seeing you build and use it. The sound of the work is music enough.
Very nice job! I’d be curious to hear if it becomes your preferred method of making Mitsukude or if you prefer the marking and handsaw method instead. Please give us an update as time goes on. Thanks for posting.
@@johnturk8622 actually I've started with handsaw, but it's really not preferable way, too time consuming. Of course, the fastest is on my proxxon, but I need to make a jig for it. I believe that with practice I could use this plane as a main one for kumite
Very cool, thanks! Do you have a source for the nicker blades / blade assembly?
@@richs5422 not yet, for this one I've used blades from stock plastic plane, but I think about ordering some from Japan
Start the video by showing the end product
Some of us like to enjoy the process in anticipation. The destination is only a single point in time. If you can't enjoy the journey, you won't appreciate the destination.
Love seeing your videos appear on my home page man, keep up the good work
Mmmm that car backfiring and going by sounded very fitting with the music @25:07 sounded like a four cylinder and very JDM sounding. Very appropriate for what your making.
You sound like an expert here, what is JDM?
Without music, this would make amazing ASMR <3
I hear you ;)
Looks very nice indeed. Good work. Also looks like a cat hair and dust magnet.
<3 Proxxon i love this brand!
Beautiful craftsmanship.
that was so fun watching the entire process, I love how the wood has interlocking structures, as well as the vertical lines being cut by horizontal ones, with varying patterns!
it reminds me of some frank lloyd wright cards i got at a museum shop.. was he art deco?
I found out about him just about right now, so yes, I guess 😁
How thin are these pieces of wood? Ove mever really worked much eith wood, but id like to give this a try and crrate a smaller lamp! What kinda of soods dod you use? I really like thr orange accents!
Kumiko thickness is 3mm here, woods are wallnut and redwood
@kumikokraft thank you, I wasn't expecting that to be "standardized"! I'll keep that in mind for the future!
Only word I can think of for this work is 絶妙な
@@johncronin2929 and the only answer for this is ありがとう。
Гарна робота!
These are so beautiful!
прийшов з тредс дивитись, з перших хвилин це вже дуже красиво, круто знято і приємно дивитись і фонова музика, до речі, круто підібрана
@@tysha. дякую
Brilliant but there is no way known I would have the patience to do this, well done.
@@stewartmcmanus3991 Thanks! besides needed patience there is not much hard work to do. The design I think is more crucial. Few comments ago there was a disappointment, that I didn’t use traditional tools ;) well THAT would require a lot of patience
Was looking forward to seeing a hand crafter, hand made lamp, using original tools. Just go film in a factory, ffs.
@@cavecavecavecave5295 original you mean like flint stones for carving? Seems like you found a wrong channel, maybe you should check primitive technology or smth
Thanks for the awesome video, keep up the good work 👍
Заїбісь виходить!!
Дуже здивувалася, коли в кінці побачила тату на українській 😅 Неймовірна та дуже кропітка робота, успіхів!!!
What kind of wood did you use?
@@danielk5338 basswood
A weird shift, that lesser Japanese people want to uphold traditions from Japan, but more and more European and American people help to keep these Japanese traditions alive. I have been to Japan(Kamakura, Kyoto, Tokyo) this year, but never saw a lantern like this. You work like the masters of old Edo. Edit: Most wholesome comment section in a while. Art attracts like minded people ❤
Damn, firstly thanks for such appreciation, i am surely not there yet. I think i have a simple answer to that, it reminds me of my friends, who lived near the sea for like 20 years and never visited it. Overall the interest to the tradition is somewhat fading, but still most of the inspiration for me to do stuff like this comes from the Japanese carpenters themselves. The progress did its thing too, but there is not much examples of such distinctive national wood art as kumiko. To make a point, this only video kickstarted my new hobby ua-cam.com/video/-NuqwJz9RNE/v-deo.html
What a beautiful piece of work. I was completely awe struck by the intricate details and the final result. Simply beautiful.
@@sloboy 🙏
very nice
so nice
Traditional method of construction would have interlacing of joints for rigidity but looks good otherwise.
@@USABLE-EDC agreed, I was looking into those joints, but they proved to be harder than expected
@ yea lots of engineering
I'm investing at 2.28K subscribers 👍
Love to buy the schematics to try to replicate this
Give me an email
Absolutely fantastic work! What makes it above fantastic as a design, is the introduction of a modern concept in physics, that of Tensegrity. Yes, my friend, when craftsmanship is intertwined with intelligent design, then the results are there to be admired. Well done!! Show us more. Thank you
And he’s not even Japanese 😊
@@lukedavey7693 guilty :) but I'm learning the language