Timberframe spline joint: how to make a complex and strong Japanese spline joint (Woodworking ASMR)
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- Опубліковано 24 гру 2024
- In Timberframe we often joiner two beams at the same place on a post. There are many ways to do this, this is one. This frame is mostly white pine, these posts are 4x4 and these joining beams are 4x8. They are joined using a spline joint, which uses a long piece of dry ash to connect both beams together at the post tightly. Cross wedges are driven in to tighten everything together.
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For the life of me I do not know where you've gotten all your skills. I did a lot of carpenter work and used to repair old barns in the Mississippi River Valley that were all pegged together w.o. any nails what-so-lever. I was able to do a lot of what you do but I was totally self-taught and would have loved to have a master who could teach me many of the techniques you use. I enjoy every minute of seeing you work. I'm too old now to be doing what you do and am racked with arthritis, so I have to "live thru you" these days. Good work!
20+ minutes of uninterrupted woodworking magic. What a treat,.
Kind regards Christiaan
5:04 - Such a joy to see that plane clear it's shavings in the sunlight.
I know a good day at work when I see one :-)
Best regards from a Norwegian woodworker.
I’m always astounded by how sharp he manages to keep all of his tools. He makes these complex joints almost effortlessly.
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Watching the hand drilling with the wood chips overflowing out of it was hypnotic. I was so relaxed my heart rate dropped to 50 and my breathing went down to 6 per minute, that meditation level work right there. Thank you, it’s always a welcomed sight to see you do your thing.
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whimble brace is what i need for life .... even makes perfect wood shavings for fires! 10:10
When the closed captions said a part was difficult, my heart rate increased
Such an incredible amount of patience and focus. Fantastic as always.
Only came across your channel couple months ago & totally hooked. My father was a chief ship Wright in the Royal Navy and he rarely used power tools in home projects. Watching you use woodwork in its purest form highlights how much project construction these days uses biscuits , glowing & screwing rather than proper joinery methods. Keep up the good work
You are a great person. There are carpenters like you in Korea, but they don't use traditional construction techniques using hand tools like you do.
what is it about planing that is so relaxing and satisfying at the same time? "PERFECT LEVEL MORTY! FEEL THAT?!"
It is not the tool, it is the master of the tool that does the job.
The drilling sound is so satisfying
Helluava beautiful thing to watch. Thanks for sharing.
I just sit here watching video enjoying the silence and hammer 🔨. This woodworking is on another level.
I can't imagine the time it takes to plan all of this out. I know your work is spot on and I would love to attend one of your classes. You inspire me to be a better wood worker all around. Thanks for keeping it real!
I really enjoy watching how these timber frame joints are made. From start to finish the whole process is fascinating. Thank you for seeking to preserve the old ways.
I have watched all ,or mostly all,of this chaps vids . Wonderful stuff . You must remember he was a soldier and is self taught . Yes ,yes I know he looks like a modern Jedi Master but it just shows what a person with hand tools can do . I have seen NOTHING AND NOBODY to better him . Bravo young sir.BTWIt never ceases to amaze me how he has all the time in the world to do stuff and yet accomplishes so very much with hand tools . I really enjoy watching him work as I am old now and Rudd look Ed with arthritis. It brightens my days for sure ,thank you.
That is incredibly impressive!
I absolutely love watching you work the traditional methods of wood working.
Thanks
What possible reason could someone give this video a thumbs down. People never cease to amaze me.
Gotta love working with pine. I have been working with Doug fir and it’s stringy hard and very hard to work heavy too. But it is stronger than hell. There’s a reason they call pine the timber framers dream.
Wow, amazing. What a privilege to be able to do such a fine job.
2.25 Orlando Bloom plays Mr Chickadee nice job mate
I'm not a woodworker but i like to play Your videos insted of background music while i'm reading or working, just listening to the sounds of wood..it reminds me of childhood listening my grandfather woodworking in the attic.
Ooo. In a LOT of ways I am glad I'm not doing what you are -- I'd never be able to sleep until ALL of the joints were done and assembled for fear that they would expand or contract or warp before I could complete them. I LOVE what you do and I can see your skill and confidence grow with each video. Thanks for letting me peek at what you're doing.
Checked my computer first thing and saw there was a new Mr. Chickadee video. Knew it was going to be a good day!
i get so relaxed and dreamy from asmr that i forget to pay attention to learn how to make the joint
That's insane precision on such large dimensions!
This has been both instructive and therapeutical. Thank you, I will be waiting for the next one.
Just wonderful! A testament to accurate marking out...! Thank you so much for posting.
Just came across your videos and I can't stop watching....you are really good with that.. it's not just building that's art.......... Very well done....
I never knew I needed this in my life. The COVID rabbit hole took me to a wonderful place, excellent work Mr C. Stay safe and healthy all!
really cool natural lighting @ 5:25... very surreal and dream like with lighting, shadows and how dark the shed looked in the background.
Amazing talent and it looks so good and smooth and not a piece of sandpaper in sight, just sharp well maintained tools and the skill to use them. Amazing
Genuinely pleased as punch to be getting an up to date look inside your shed!
The joy I get from these is immeasurable.. enough that I became a patreon supporter a couple of months back. Keep up the good work, Mr. Chickadee!
Much appreciated!
the shot at 0:30 really convinced me... the tactical boots, the deliberate movement, the clean, methodical, thorough method.... is Mr. Chickadee actually John Wick?
Your way of working is pure art. Congratulations
Great Job, Love this joint.
Awesome cinematography. Stimulating, close-up shots... Passionate work... Reminds me of another genre...
Cooking shows! Get your mind out of the gutter!
Incredibly accurate and precise work! Great! Unbelivable!
Love the sound of that auger.
It looks to me like making giant furniture instead of a house. Plus the guy is not begging “please like and subscribe “👍
It's a reproduction of a Japanese carpenter's joint. It's a good job. I'm always watching your videos. 日本の大工さんのジョイントを再現していますね 良い仕事です 貴方の動画を何時も見させてもらっています
thank you!
Perfect example of show don’t tell... nicely done
One of the most beautiful videos I have seen on YT...magnificent!
I was so glad you included 18:09 I was feeling like I had no hope of weilding a chisel properly, and it's good to see that the wood sometimes argues with you as well.
Just have to keep persuading it to your will
Amazing detail in your work. I like the addition of the captions with info/explanations.
Such a joy to watch your craftsmanship. I learn a lot from details like the space in your workbench to safely put aside a chisel. Thank you
Beautiful work! I would not in a million years get all those square holes lined up for the pegs!!!
Another extremely enjoyable, educational and relaxing video! Thanks again for sharing.
People should know... the reason you are a great crafts-person is: You are an excellent student, and have deep respect for the planets greatest woodworkers... the Asians, specifically, Japanese, and Koreans. For this reason, you and I will meet, face to face someday... soon. Thanks for sharing !
I concur with your assessment, good Sir.
Splendide maitrise du Geste , une merveille de conception et une réalisation superbe Ça c'est du beau travail !
What a beautiful satisfying and strong work! Loved every single quiet moment of you and the peace of wood.
Beyond all words, of greatness. l could learn so much from this man!
I can watch this all day
I love your patience, but I can’t help thinking “reach for a power tool!”
Seriously in awe of your skills.
never really think that myself, just enjoy the work
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A very interesting story you have shared here and your patience and accuracy show thank you
Your channel brings me joy!
after watcing this I gained so much confidence I'm practically ready to try getting that 45 degree cut on a 2x4 right!
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Great craftsmanship, brings back memories of my late father , wonderful work . 👍
Beautiful craftsmanship and artistry! Thank you for sharing this!
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I'm Brazilian and I'm a fan of your channel. my congratulations on the work.
Thank You SIR!. Most never know how sharp edges have to be to flow thru wood - by just pressure. I have followed for some years - and always enjoy spending time here - and taking your techniques and applying them to my builds. Cheers Sir!
Hi from the UK been waiting and waiting - thank you Mr Chickadee
Pure Art! Always a pleasure watching you work!
Extraordinary Talent and Craftsmanship, Excellent Videos! Thank You.
The quality of workmanship is outstanding. I am really interested to see where and how this fits into your project. I’ve never been in a hurry to tour the world, however if/when I get the chance, your place is on the ‘must visit’ list. 😎👍👍
You are one outstanding wood craftsman architect and engineer. I have great admiration for your creative endeavors 👍❣️
Thank you very much!
Magnifique saut dans le temps. Cela fait rêver d'avoir autant de temps !
I admire how precise you are 😱
this man is making perfect joints with nothing but hand tools and chisels while I struggle to make a good anything with electric tools
Power tools are only good for hogging off wood, if you want, real precision is better with hand tools in my opinion.
Hi Mr. Chickadee recently i started kind of research about how youtubers get view and i realized those youtubers who try to tell a story, from their work or live or any thing they show, they are so much successful than others who make video just for the sake of that one specific video. Making a chain of videos is like making a drama series and makes people to get curious; what will happen next week. this curiosity is like view investment.
Love the little notations. Hope you include them going forward in future videos. Really informative.
As, always, impressive work and a great video. Thank you!
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Another terrific video. Thanks for the lesson!
fantastic how the joint tightening became audible @21.08
You are a master at working wood.
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Your videos are always like crack for my OCD. Beautifully done, as always!
Another joint bites the dust!
An another great video! Nice work! Masterpiece! Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Germany!
wow! just wow! Thank You for all the Hard Work and Great Video Content.
we enjoy all of your videos! best to you and yours. walt and mrs.
very interesting joint. love the wedge pins to draw the beams into the final position. Notice you did not force them but listen to the ring of the timber to tell you to stop! Very interesting how just one pin each will how the timbers together! I would think for a beam that big the pins would have to be 1 inch at least! I really like wedges and the work they can do. I find it interesting you have a traditional bench and not a Japanese planning beam instead since that is what you do most and you practice Asian timber farming practices. Great Channel. Steven Columbus Michigan
you are a remarkable craftsman
Dear Mr. Chickadee.
👍👌👏 Unbeliiiievably fantastic again and as always. I rather have the patience nor the extremely sharp tools to do such a craftsmanship. Nearly everything you work on turns into a piece of artwork. Congrats for having all those skills.
All your wonderful videos are very meditative/meditational (not only because there is no talking). The pure sounds of nature and work are enough for me.
As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
I hope you're working on a book. I can easily see Lost Art Press, or Mortise & Tenon, publishing it.
Yes! Book! Book on paper ofcourse :) @Matthew Buntyn
he's right. :)
@@szcpos Stone tablets would be more epicly biblical and in his wheelhouse of skills. 😊
Very nice! But you’re either going to have to show us how you sharpen your bits or teach us how to select timber that drills like butter. 😁
yep, he keeps em sharp!
8 hour day = 4 hours of woodworking and 4 hours of sharpening..
Hat tip to a fine artist!🎩🥂🍾
Impressive and a joy to watch.
Very cinematic video you make here... It's lovely to watch 👍👍👍