Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France. We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project. We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials. Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
i am back after a year and really would love to visit one of that competitions. also to see all the amazing tools. just can imagine they are very expensive.
It's amusing to have people compete on the waste product and not on the final surface finish...the plane is made to make the wood look good, not the throwaway firestarter....
@@ElZamo92 If you can see through the cells ( it looks like filigree ) the you can probably say the surface is good....but nobody is looking at the surface which is the end product....this is just a "my dick is ( in this case ) smaller than yours " deal - yeah it's just for fun but you don't see master temple carpenters doing this because it's exactly that...their work is judged by what they produce , not by what they sweep up at the end of the day...
Shavings are very rough due to the characteristics of kanna. In return, the surface of the material is designed to be several times smoother. The fact that the shavings are extremely accurate means that the surface of the material is guaranteed to have even greater accuracy. 鉋の特性で削りカスはとても荒れます。 その対価として材料の表面は数倍なめらかに仕上がるように設計されています。 その削りクズがすごい精度で有ることは、材料の表面は更に凄い精度を保証されています。
Online Japanese Carpentry Course through Real Construction⇒www.kickstarter.com/projects/1911438091/online-japanese-carpentry-course-through-real-construction
We are building a Japanese carpentry school in France.
We will document this entire process with drawings, photos and videos, and make it an online course so that everyone can learn about Japanese carpentry in English through this real construction project.
We will use traditional Japanese techniques and construction methods, and use local materials such as wood, stone, and soil to build the most sustainable buildings possible. We hope you enjoy our carpentry learning materials.
Let’s enjoy woodworking together!
The surface of the wood must feel so satisfying.
2:05 I wonder if it's part of the judging to touch the freshly planed surface or they just can't help themselves
Now just boil it for 7 minutes, remove from water, add olive oil and salt then add preferred sauce.
Wow I got a ❤️, thank you.
Much love.
I feel like you could eat that wood without getting splinters in your mouth
well...technically, as a food for us, it will be digested as dietary fiber. and you can feed ruminating animals with that.
Thank you so much Takami-sensei for recording me at 00:53 🙇🏻♂️
It was amazing to be competing there, such wonderful memories 🙌🏻
Please, please keep your amazing woodwork art alive, dear Japanese people! Happy to see so many young people in that competition!
Damn the learning curve for those yarigannas must be real steep.
I really appreciate these people who have the time and patience to train in something so seemingly monotonous and simple.
I want to get the wood they used and put it in my future house it would feel very smoooth.
No one:
My school making toilet paper:
Salut sama orang jepang..
Bahan, kualitas ketajaman,finishing,keakuratan,detil semua betul betul diperhatikan
i am back after a year and really would love to visit one of that competitions. also to see all the amazing tools. just can imagine they are very expensive.
That is incredible!
Is this how artisan toilet paper is made?
I can't help myself. This is strangely soothing to watch.
I'd very much like to see the sharpening process and which stones were used.
What is the purpose to shave such a thin slice? Its a bit of an obsession isn't it?
Очень и очень позновательно
"ПознАвательно", от слова "знАние". Не то чтоб это к делу относилось :)
interesting what kind of competitions exist...
I wonder what kind of wood they are using? Looks somewhat surreal , what they are doing..
Could be cedar
Sugi or Japanese cedar
When you're here from tiktok
That continues shaving is already extremely hard to maintain.
Not crush the wood cell but cut sumoothlry the cell , then no water penetrate into the wood material. wood maintain wothout being rotten.
They can get the shaving down to 5 microns. 0.0002 inch.
You know that feeling when you got a bad sunburn and you can peel skin off in big sheets...
Hola! Con que nombre se denomina la madera.
Yo digo, no se , debe ser viga cocinada
So smooth ! I wish I were here !
Can't see the point, but i think is really cool, they are so commited into their craft.
Want to see this done with cheese
Very cool stuff.
I love kanna planes
Мы самые удивительные люди в мире
With the grain man
Orang Jepang memang luar biasa
Tiktok sent me here
school toilet paper be like
i came here from tiktok
@@suikoushya i have no clue how to do it.
Why do I want to eat it
300mm?! 😲
Seria un papel ? Yo digo no se, debe ser viga cosinada.
Se llama M A D E R A
fuck i really want to go to japan now :D
anyone here bc of Pewdiepie?
It's amusing to have people compete on the waste product and not on the final surface finish...the plane is made to make the wood look good, not the throwaway firestarter....
MrKikoboy if the throwaway fire starter looks good, I’d imagine the surface finish would be pretty damn good.
@@ElZamo92 If you can see through the cells ( it looks like filigree ) the you can probably say the surface is good....but nobody is looking at the surface which is the end product....this is just a "my dick is ( in this case ) smaller than yours " deal - yeah it's just for fun but you don't see master temple carpenters doing this because it's exactly that...their work is judged by what they produce , not by what they sweep up at the end of the day...
Shavings are very rough due to the characteristics of kanna.
In return, the surface of the material is designed to be several times smoother.
The fact that the shavings are extremely accurate means that the surface of the material is guaranteed to have even greater accuracy.
鉋の特性で削りカスはとても荒れます。
その対価として材料の表面は数倍なめらかに仕上がるように設計されています。
その削りクズがすごい精度で有ることは、材料の表面は更に凄い精度を保証されています。
I'm told - though I cannot confirm - that the skill of creating the thinnest shaving is also used in the art of yosegai, which makes sense.
Wrong! Look at this: ua-cam.com/video/TxvOMHoLRBY/v-deo.html
He may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but if he ain't you've got other problems.
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Brrrrrrrr