Japanese Woodworking - Three Step Winder Stairs [Season 2 - Part 5]
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- Опубліковано 30 гру 2021
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Hello!
I’m Shoyan, a Japanese carpenter.
I’ve been working as a carpenter for 48 years.
I also have licenses of architect and technician.
I’d like to show you my work, knowledge, etc. regarding Japanese carpenter.
I hope you enjoy my video!
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I am in the UK and recently found this channel. I would say, if guy is the typical japanese carpenter that they are the best in the world, so are their tools AND the timber. All are fantastic
Japanese blades. Best in the world. I am a Carpenter and bought a Japanese saw. Struggle with the pull cut. I also see you pull the plane as well. Your sharpening is very impressive. Those plane ribbons. WOW. Japan is known for its craftsmen and you fit into that category. Joy to watch.
Good job Shoyan. Your grandchildren must love having you around!!!!!!You'd have lots to teach them - even carpentry!😄
That Timber looks amazing - looks incredibly straight
I wish I knew half of what this man has forgotten over the years when it comes to woodworking and joinery.
Always impressed watching him do his thing. Great work as always.
If your in America you probably don't. His ways are superior for sure, but they won't pass our building codes.
The Japanese take pride in their lumber. Does not look like Home Depot’s twisted, bent, full of knots with black ink stamped every 5 inches on it.
I'm an East coast carpenter in the states. We rely so much on mechanical attachments in framing- this is beautiful to see how jointery is used at all levels over there.
I love the precision and attention to detail. A true craftsman at work!
It's always a pleasure to watch a true craftsman at work!
Work can be outstanding when masters are given the time to do it properly
I love this man’s workmanship
"the trees are not as old as they used to be"... 🤣😂🤣😂.. Cracked me up..
You are a master carpenter sir! Wonderful job! When in Japan with my students in 1999 I was so impressed with the building skills of contemporary and ancient carpenters. I had trouble climbing stairs in the castles being a large American with big feet since the treads were vertical; the opposite of stair construction in the west. I was fascinated when walking on nightingale floors (Uguisu-bari) in Nijo Castle which “chirped” when walked on! How very clever of ancient craftsmen to equip the palace with a ninja warning system!
I wish the man that’s doing the carpentry would do the speaking. Also there’s a lot of measurements that were not getting but thank you for your program. It’s very interesting and I used to help people build homes and I’m picking up a lot of information I never knew how to do, and some of your machinery you haveI’ve never seen before maybe because I don’t have all the money a lot of people do have, but other than that you’ve got a great program. Thank you so much and the carpenter should be honoured for his work.
A Master Craftsman at work.
Спасибо!
Wow a true master carpenter
I once built a custom gate for an architect using kiln-dried knotty cedar 2x6, counter-sunk stainless-steel screws and hand-chamfered edges, sanded to a the smoothness of glass paying careful attention to the grain patterns of each board ensuring they flowed together like waves in a sandy sea floor. It was an an absolute masterpiece. Then he had some lowball hit team paint it. They didn’t even attempt to sand or prime it even though it was obviously extremely smooth-finished bare wood. The paint began to peel because the wood surface was so smooth and perfect. 😂
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"I'd like to take this opportunity to toot my own horn, pat myself on the back and brag a little bit"
Amazingly beautiful pinewood. And the perfection of work...
Very Very Very nice 👌 and beautiful work 👌 wood 🪵 stear, and clean job. Thank you carpenter
Awesome work!
His attention to detail is amazing
Domo Arigato! Thank you so much for shearing your craftmanship watching your skills are time well spent, congratulations!
True craftsmanship! Thank you!!
Remarkable craftsmanship! Subscribed!
I'm fascinated watching the way you work. The extensive use of wood joinery is so different from typical US practice. I've also never seen that machine you used to make groves in the stair treads. Here we would grab a router for that task, but your way looks better. It is also amazing to see construction without a nail gun in sight! Awesome.
That was sublime from start to finish.
beautiful work.
Beautiful! this is inspiring.
Showing a lot of attention to details, beautiful work.
Absolute master ! A real treat to watch.
nothing short of amazing as always. love your work
artist
awesome work
Lovely workmanship. Thankyou.
I made floating stairs out of pine with a quarter turn in the room's corner.... without a single screw or a drop of glue. Holding up for everyday use since a year and a half now. And then here comes this japanese man and throwing dozens of screws then caulking with PVA glue. Oh My Goodness...
Ole Boy is good.
Great video as always. Hope you and your family have a wonderful 2022.
Attention to detail is amazing, beautiful work.
Great video!
Incredible work
Absolutely amazing work! Thank you for sharing!!
Beautiful !!
Wonderful to watch, Thank you for sharing 👍📐🔨😄
Thank you. Very nice work.
Very beautiful job
Wow!
Good job ! 👍
Your Master carpenter Sir Thank You For Your Video
beautiful timber!
Beautiful workmanship. Congratulations and thank you for sharing.
This is art
Amazing
master carpenter.
Wonderful to hear in English, thank you so much
Very nice!
I love the planer item your using. I've never seen anything like it.
I'm here in the USA in New York. Very good video
Thank you
Wow. One guy. Lots of skill.
Great job by one man construction company. Plus very neat job finishing in all the projects.
Wow, thank you for that. Outstanding craftsmanship. I have an older house in Hokkaido with a similar pine staircase - so now I maybe have some insight into how it could have been constructed...👍
That is a work of art you are a very clever fellow
Veramente bravissimo artigiano!!
I have enjoyed your videos thru 2021 - Good Health & Best Wishes for 2022.
My friend u r some special carpenter u r a magician I did lot of wood work my self but I never came across that special little planet like a hand planer but lot faster I’m a German born carpenter now I live in USA 🇺🇸 for long long time blessings to u
Nice to watch him working. I haven't seen that criss cross bracing in the walls before, boards on their side between two studs. Would like to see how they join in at the top and bottom.
Very beautiful work. It would be an honour to have someone with your skill level work on my house one day.
Such Japanese craftsmen contribute to the excellent reputation of their country by the superior quality of their work.
Now this is carpentry work.
tres beau travail !
cool!
Parabéns
It would be impossible to improve on the skill & craftsmanship you display in your work Shoyan. All Carpenters around the world should be taught by you my friend, then we would not have shoddy tradesmen. Well done so relaxing to watch you in action. I have a LOT of your videos to catch up on viewing since discovering your channel. One of the BEST 'finds' I have ever made. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
Oh boy. That planer is just waiting for a nice meal of fingers.
He really likes using his hands as a glue applicator
WOW!
Wonderful builds. I do wonder about the dust collection though (or lack thereof)
Super !! Je ne comprends pas toujours les tracés mais je suis épatée par la précision de toutes les coupes faites à la main. Tout les plans sont dans sa tête pas besoin de logiciel de dessin 👏
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Great to see you, ps make permanent subtitles in menu selection, after pubblicitary spot I need to reselect my language
Hello my name is David, I am a carpenter myself, and it seems so Japanese Carbon tree is about the same but I like your style and it seems as though it's more simplicity which is good.
Look at his hands and arms.
whats that tools used for making anti slip and groove for riser. looks epic
if works in japan it will in nz
How is your work so perfect?
What kind of wood planer are you using for the fine planning? Thanks
Me when the client agrees to hourly rate billing.
Beautiful workmanship, Extreme eye for detail. I would like to ask how thick is the wood used for the steps.
Looks like 2 inches or 5 cm
Hello Sir love your work what is the name of the handsaw you use thanks
What is this tool you are using at 17:14? What is it called? Beautiful work. I really appreciate your attention to detail and beauty. Thanks for sharing
I been lost since the layout
Hi. Where do you find the second small planer for sale?
Japanese discipline works
I sure wish we could build the way he does. It just makes sense.
Пила просто огонь.
These stairs are a »lift« for the souls of the maker and those who live with them! …In German there’s a word »Erhabenheit« wich kind of describe what you work delivers.
What brand of blade is on the circular saw?
Мастер! У Вас инструменты розового цвета это любимый цвет?
Thank you for a wonderful video.
Question; is there no need to use glue clamps to press the pieces together when bonding?
Looks like he screwed them together after applying the glue.
@@rummy98 yep noticed it, but that is quite little pressure applied compared to a number of strong clamps
@@dwergmaster if your surfaces are jointed and true to each other then not really. Its not like glue is activated by pressure. Unless you're worried the expanding glue would push open the joint. In which I'm pretty sure those screws are exerting orders of magnitude more pressure.
Also this is only a hunch... but I'm pretty sure those impact driven screws exert more clamping pressure than conventional clamps. You probably lose some pressure at the middle since they're at the ends, but again that's where perfectly jointing the surfaces probably makes that a non-issue.
@@MikeMania Thanks for the elaborate reply!
Holy hell to get that quality of board in the US one would have to pay 20 dollars a square inch! Lmao but also secretly crying cause it’s true.
Anybody know the brand of driver bits he is using? It looks like double sided impact bits but I'm not seeing any with a yellow/gold shaft.
Would be great to have a wooden stair assembled without screws, only with wooden joints.
Where is the beautiful lumber from?