I am so blown away by his skills. How does he remember or come up with these different wooden joints. He uses only hand tools to cut these masterpieces. I love watching him work.
Hi HCarpenter, Great work! If some kids with these skills would like an opportunity, a relative of mine is a carpenter who specializes in repairing the woodwork in temples in Nara. If there is a smart kid who wants to apprentice and is willing to learn Japanese, there could be a chance for him. For the record, being an apprentice in Japan is hard, and even as a journeyman the money will never be fantastic.
I’ve been doing joinery mostly with hand tools for over 45 years, and have made a living at it and am slightly proficient by now. But I come here for my daily dose of humility from a true master. His sharpest tools are his hands, eyes and mind. And his other tools are merely razor sharp!
Beautiful work! As a man of carpentry, I definitively need to make a mallet like this one for myself. To bad it cracked during assembly, maybe steaming the handle before applying the clamp, would help alleviate some of the tension in the wood.
Undoubtedly, definitely simple, but unique, unprecedented, unparalleled masterpiece. No need for glue or fasteners. Simple , but very effective, very strong, very sturdy locking mechanism. As always, great .
Your what a call a real carpenter. Not and electric tool in site.The presison of your work. 100% perfect👌 I can only imagine what you have made for your home. Your a master craftsman. Lolv from Ireland
Many years ago, when they built the 3 Gorges Dam in China, they removed many historical wooden structures or temples and relocated them to other places or they would be under the water. Some videos, partially, showed how they disassembled buildings and assembled them back together. I wondered if they cut the joints. After watching many videos from this H Carpenter master, I think the Chinese knew how to take the joints apart piece by piece.
Japanese style joints or similar. Chinese style saw or similar. Chinese style chisels . But he looks maybe Indonesian or Malaysian. Either way he`s a Genius . He looks less reserved and more friendly and Matey than a Japanese. This Hammer design had me worried till he got the clamp out .A pure joy to watch .
Abraham Lincoln's mallet, great job👍👍
Super super great ❤❤❤❤❤
Great work as usual, and the creativity -- amazing. But why not use a brace and bit to remove a lot of the waste? They're still hand tools
Thank you so much for showing the impossible joint mallet, ive always wanted to know how to do this one
Now that's a wooden hammer, looks very heavy duty.
You are a supreme master of wood working! WOW!
A variation on a descending dovetail, a wild joint just in and of itself
Bàn tay vàng
That’s a proper knocking stick.
I am so blown away by his skills. How does he remember or come up with these different wooden joints. He uses only hand tools to cut these masterpieces. I love watching him work.
This is known as Abraham Lincoln's mallet, he came up with it a long time ago.
It's his best job yet!!
This is almost identical to what's known as the "Impossible dovetail" joint or, AKA, Lincoln dovetail.
Bravissimo Maestro 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Fabulous, incredible work, bravo !
Very Cool! 👍
Улыбка мастера того стоила! Киянка получилась на славу! Браво!
Hi HCarpenter,
Great work! If some kids with these skills would like an opportunity, a relative of mine is a carpenter who specializes in repairing the woodwork in temples in Nara. If there is a smart kid who wants to apprentice and is willing to learn Japanese, there could be a chance for him. For the record, being an apprentice in Japan is hard, and even as a journeyman the money will never be fantastic.
I’ve been doing joinery mostly with hand tools for over 45 years, and have made a living at it and am slightly proficient by now. But I come here for my daily dose of humility from a true master. His sharpest tools are his hands, eyes and mind. And his other tools are merely razor sharp!
Beautiful work! As a man of carpentry, I definitively need to make a mallet like this one for myself.
To bad it cracked during assembly, maybe steaming the handle before applying the clamp, would help alleviate some of the tension in the wood.
Undoubtedly, definitely simple, but unique, unprecedented, unparalleled masterpiece. No need for glue or fasteners. Simple , but very effective, very strong, very sturdy locking mechanism. As always, great .
Such marvellous handmade masterpieces , reflect the mental power & hand skills of the master craftsman. Thanks Always
Your what a call a real carpenter. Not and electric tool in site.The presison of your work. 100% perfect👌
I can only imagine what you have made for your home. Your a master craftsman. Lolv from Ireland
21:24 "He's swinging it like a mallet"
*finished video* "oh"
haha great work!
A EsTO le llama serenidad y pasiencia ,muchas pasiencia Good job Mr.😮
Where can we buy one?
Many years ago, when they built the 3 Gorges Dam in China, they removed many historical wooden structures or temples and relocated them to other places or they would be under the water. Some videos, partially, showed how they disassembled buildings and assembled them back together. I wondered if they cut the joints. After watching many videos from this H Carpenter master, I think the Chinese knew how to take the joints apart piece by piece.
What a beautiful job…. Esp considering the tools used… fantastic!
🇺🇿👍👍👍ZOR
This is an ultimate "impossible" and irreversible joint.
What do you use to keep the chisels so razor sharp? Manually sharpening or machine grinder? Your work is amazing!
Japanese style joints or similar. Chinese style saw or similar. Chinese style chisels . But he looks maybe Indonesian or Malaysian. Either way he`s a Genius . He looks less reserved and more friendly and Matey than a Japanese. This Hammer design had me worried till he got the clamp out .A pure joy to watch .
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Mjolnir.... Thor would be proud
It's the thor hammer they selling on temu
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