2:21 I 2:29 i 2:51 2:51 i 3:01 3:17 i 3:52 3:53 3:58 4:02 4:09 ii 4:11 i 4:22 *😮 4:27 4:29 iiiiiiiii 5:07 iii 5:11 5:12 5:14 5:36 5:36 5:40 i 5:53 iiiiiiii 6:16 6:19 6:57 7:00 7:25 7:25 i 7:25
So I’ve been binge watching since the channel was suggested. Grandpas work, is absolutely soothing and satisfying. I’m sure ALOT of people would also want to visit and learn first hand from him. That’s a vacation I’d plan. But at least we have these pockets of tranquility and masterful experience. THANK YOU FOR MAKING ALL THESE VIDEOS!!! We LOVE Grandpa Amu
Grandfather, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all! I believe that knowledge of how to live simply and naturally is more and more important in our world!
I dont believe you're correct yes as a career its declining because of the rise of cnc machines but I dont think itll disappear many people enjoy it as a hobby and just because we like tech and computers doesn't mean we dont enjoy crafting as a former machining student I'd love to do it as a hobby people like him are responsible for inspiring the next generation of craftsmen people that integrate the new and old ways people will see things online and learn how to make it and people will always value a a well made beautiful hand crafted object
@@裴军 except for all those books and temples and demonstrations of ancient wood working skills that keep being repaired without any nails like they used to be
Kaze that’s attach a bamboo rope to it.. throw it on your shoulder.. walk the shopping streets of your town and.. you are sophisticated and the shizzle. Top it.. place a huuuuuge sticker on it.. saying vegan.. and u r holy Gold human best. Lol. Hope u understand me being Maverick and just fun. Hugs
The music goes great with what he's doing (anyone know the song please let me know). When grandpa amu leaves this world his grandson will have many great memories of his grandpa. The great lengths this grandpa does for his grandson speaks great volumes of his love for family and his passion.
Alhumdullillah, most beautiful.!! I am seeing Grandpa Amu first time. I have subscribed 👍 It is most touching what he does with such simplicity and skill. It is therapthic ... Watching him craft from a natural resource. May God Keep him Blessed. Aameen. I wish these bamboo cups could be used for drinking Zamzam water by all pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah. This would be most eco-friendly and help in avoiding the mind-boggling plastic wastes now produced during these pilgrimages especially. I hope someone in authority takes the initiative and brings in this beautiful bamboo cups replacement, in Sha Allah .
I agree, he has great skill and it´s therapeutic to watch. The same goes for Lizqi´s channel. Too many do no longer understand the value of things and skills. I´m glad that slowly, people learn again to appreciate.
@boomblagen There are far better thermo flasks available, but bamboo should be used more as a building material again and since some bamboo survives - 20°C I'm inclined to recommend to start using it in the West too as it's faster to replace as other wood and could be used for other materials that are currently non-recyclable (it doesn't need that long drying of normal wood and it can even be made into a better quality alternative to cotton). However, my biggest grievance is planned obsolescence. I experienced it first hand. I'm a PhD in Chemistry and my employer went bankrupt and I had still debts from before and now all my fancy clothes are rags and my bed broke down after less than 6 years so that I had to sleep on the floor less than a year after losing my job! Back in the old days, boots lasted many years and coats a lifetime and a Kimono was even passed down over generations. Just imagine all the wasted materials, energy and money that Co ld be saved if it wasn't for those capitalist pigs... (no, I'm not a communist, but our interest rate based society doesn't work either, I'd want the gold standard again; back then people of low incomes could still afford more than the upper class today in many ways as inflation is totally skewed).
@boomblagen I see it a little differently. Please hear me out: 1) In Europe, less than 5% of the surface is left in its natural state (if we can call it even natural). Most forests are monocultures for nothing but timber production. They won´t allow trees nor carcasses to rot and decay and thus we lack insects and fungi, which build the foundation of the food chain. In some places, even the woods are treated with pesticides and the last European jungles [1] are cut down for the timber or land. In Germany, most wild game was extinct by the 1600s and Switzerland had almost literally no forest left in the 19th c. Moreover, the redirection of rivers, drying of swamps, exploiting peat, intensive farming and mining pretty much finished nature off long before you were born. After the countries realised their mistake, they imported and pseudo-natural landscapes created, which lack the original species, especially the diversity and the fine-tuned balance of the ecosystem. 2) growing e.g. bamboo as crop could spare the forests so that we could do our best to renaturalise parts of them, by importing the native species and plants from the last refuges. This could be done, because we´d need far less land for cultivating bamboo. 3) growing it here would avoid idiots shipping it all over the god damn world (like Gampas breed in Thailand, skinned in Maroco and sold in France). It would allow us to control how it is farmed (sustainability) and we wouldn´t poison our waters like the Chinese do, as we´re far more aware of production processes and take HSE seriously. [1] I don´t know the English term. It´s similar to a tropic jungle in that it has about 5 layers of foliage with more ground cover, climbing plants etc. and is harbouring countless species. You´d mostly recognise it as you can´t walk with all the thorn-brushes, rotting deadwood with mushrooms etc. Whereas most woods I´ve seen have only dead leaves and pine-needles on the floor with no small plants, nor mushrooms.
@boomblagen It was just an idea, but my main point is that our nature is already messed up and that we should really cut down on pesticides, monocultures and let some forests and meadows in a natural state. BTW: I´ve moved to Switzerland for my PhD and I´ve seen pictures of the Rhine valley before it was transformed into a water-highway. That one construction project alone utterly destroyed the fishing industry (within a few decades 90% of the fish species and 95% of the fish population disappeared) and not to speak of the grassland/wetland that has been lost. I´m really sad that this beauty is lost and that I had never a chance of seeing it.
@boomblagen : Thanks to both edi and boomblagen. I truly appreciate what you both have written. To me, reading your comments has been an education by itself. I remain grateful to both of you. I come from India .
Enterprisingly creative, using raw material, basic tools and talent in creating sustainable products. My sincere appreciation grandpa Amu, for your motivational contribution towards the joys of sustainable living. ❤Malaysia.
I'm replacing my "like" with this comment, because your self-made cup deserves more than that thumb up symbol, I would fill your cup with some juice for you.
Kharee McGhee-bey thanks for leaving a comment to Grandpa Amu but I think he sort of hinted at the end of the video that this bottle is only suitable for non flavoured things such as water.
joe melton yeah, just like all the technology that enabled you to watch and comment this video. Good luck with that... but it’s great craftsmanship nonetheless
Abuelito no me pierdo sus videos saca usted unos trabajos muy hermosos Es usted un gran arquitecto y diseñador una feliz navidad y un próspero 2020 y espero no siga demostrando todas sus habilidades en el 2020
No sandpaper, no vise, no need ... just a few hand tools.
Like the walk bridge video - go watch that one.
Yes, this man is phenomenal. And here I sit with my power tools, still having a tough time cutting a straight line. He is truly amazing to wat h.
No tools and no hardware. Uses nails to stop things from moving around while he builds it to not need said nails...love it
I just watched it. It was beyond great.
2:21 I 2:29 i 2:51 2:51 i 3:01 3:17 i 3:52 3:53 3:58 4:02 4:09 ii 4:11 i 4:22 *😮 4:27 4:29 iiiiiiiii 5:07 iii 5:11 5:12 5:14 5:36 5:36 5:40 i 5:53 iiiiiiii 6:16 6:19 6:57 7:00 7:25 7:25 i 7:25
7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 😮I 7:25 7:25 7:25 ii 7:25 7:25 7:25 i*i 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 i 7:25 7:25 7:25 7:25 iii 7:25 7:25 ii 7:25 7:25 7:25 i* 7:25 7:25 i 7:25 7:25
True craftsmanship, nothing better even exists on the market today.
I love Grandpa Amu and I wish him an early happy New Year 2020. Please keep on making projects for us.
i love you
Diane Greene His fans in China increasing sharply over the past months and many youngs wanna to learn from him😃
@@韦天诚-p7c I want to learn to do these things too.
Welcome in november 2020 😥
Sunteti o persoana minunata si binecuvantata , stiind sa faceti asemenea lucruri deosebite .
It's beautiful Grandfather I only wish it was mine you make the most beautiful thing's May God Bless
May I agree a 1000%. Bless you too.
@@kreterakete Thank you Neal God Bless my friend and Merry Christmas
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Excellent! Love watching Grandpa Amu doing stuff, specially eco-friendly.
Cheers from New York City!
Grandpa you an extraordinary young man.And all the crafts of bamboo and redwood are beautiful.May God Bless you in all you do.❤🤗🙏🙏🙏
So I’ve been binge watching since the channel was suggested. Grandpas work, is absolutely soothing and satisfying. I’m sure ALOT of people would also want to visit and learn first hand from him. That’s a vacation I’d plan. But at least we have these pockets of tranquility and masterful experience. THANK YOU FOR MAKING ALL THESE VIDEOS!!!
We LOVE Grandpa Amu
someone make this man an etsy account so I can support him and his work.
By watching this and turning off your adblocker, you are already supporting him :)
He doesn't need your support, his son is a Chinese billionaire and owns several factories, he sent his kid to his grandad to learn his creativity
@@AS-ug2vq So you mean his grandson is the one who films and manages his channel?
@@AS-ug2vq wow...billionare
@@AS-ug2vq is his son ur friend?😀😁
Admiro y mucho al pueblo Chino. Son sencillamente geniales.
이할배 손재주가 대단하신걸.......👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Everything the grandpa made is perfect!!! You are amazing!!!
This is why grandpa has such a healthy long life.
I wonder how old he is. He could have lived through two revolutions.
@@updownstate 64 years old now
@@puppywhite8977 Coming right after him. I'm 63. I'm sure my life has been easier that his. I would like to see a short biography on Grandpa Amu.
Tôi thích cách làm việc của người China và người Japan.Họ tận tâm và tận tụy trong công việc.!.
Beautiful, and so much cleaner than plastic!! I’m such a fan, Grandpa!!
True, long lasting, quality. Unlike many mass produced items today.
@ThunderLawyer Understandably so.
i wish a grandpa like him. no matter if chinese..
Me too
Me 3
Me 4
Very simple creation but classically fantastic. God bless him.
高手在人間,真是老當益壯
简单的工具做出精美的物件
Grandfather, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all! I believe that knowledge of how to live simply and naturally is more and more important in our world!
爺爺真是棒。
The product is wonderful, very useful in life, I also love what is made of bamboo.
I would like to make one too. Perhaps if I can find some bamboo I will try. You are incredible and inspiring! Love and respect from California, USA
i think theres a bamboo forest in cali i was watching myth busters and they bought whole bamboo trees and some chutes from there
A building material store should have some
Bamboo does not grow in the world exept Asia
I fear one day all these skills are going to vanish as the successive younger generations move far away from them 😓
You like being a caveman or something? If you font want to learn something new then don't drag down the developments that we made as humans
I dont believe you're correct yes as a career its declining because of the rise of cnc machines but I dont think itll disappear many people enjoy it as a hobby and just because we like tech and computers doesn't mean we dont enjoy crafting as a former machining student I'd love to do it as a hobby people like him are responsible for inspiring the next generation of craftsmen people that integrate the new and old ways people will see things online and learn how to make it and people will always value a a well made beautiful hand crafted object
In China,Some complex woodworking skills have long been lost, and some simple ones will still be passed on.
@@裴军 except for all those books and temples and demonstrations of ancient wood working skills that keep being repaired without any nails like they used to be
@Nevermind Shit,I don't want to talk to crazy people
С таким дедушкой не пропадаешь. Выручат умелые ручки
아 BGM어디서 익숙하다 했는데 한국 노래였네 ㅋㅋ
저도 뭐지뭐지하다 한참듣고 알았네요ㅋㅋ
숀의 way back home 🏡
thats make me die😂😂
오!!. .
묘하게 편곡해서 저작권안걸리게했네 ㅉㅉ
This guys craftsmanship, is amazing and his expert use of basic hand tools, not to mention his design and fit in his projects. Merry Christmas!
Love the videos, but please consider lowering or eliminating the music. The work sounds are great.
@Uplifting if you search "UA-cam to mp3" and copy and paste the link of the video into the converter, you can download a mp3 file.
Браво. За старания и золотые руки-ЛАЙК.🤝👍✌️👌💪🙏
Молодец. Красавчик.
Привет с России 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺👌
Hello Grandpa Amu!
Beautiful and handmade flask... You create art and magic with your hands!
I ❤️ 🇨🇳 and greetings from 🇩🇪!!!
Usted hace grandes cosas con pocas herramientas. Mi admiración y respeto Señor Amu. Saludos desde Zapopan Jalisco México.
This bamboo canteen would be perfect for my morning coffee. :)
Kaze that’s attach a bamboo rope to it.. throw it on your shoulder.. walk the shopping streets of your town and.. you are sophisticated and the shizzle. Top it.. place a huuuuuge sticker on it.. saying vegan.. and u r holy Gold human best. Lol. Hope u understand me being Maverick and just fun. Hugs
@@kreterakete yes make sure you tell everyone how virtuous you are!
The Baca Cassady is Hero. Acid Test fun is very much sixties. Fun is me. Can say Cassady ! My name
Nick Thorp the vegan bitter sweet red front ?
Nick Thorp I eat meat. There is all the vegan stuff inside !
Vejo neste Grande homem: muita sabedoria, paz, serenidade e um amor muito grande pelo neto. ~ Deus o abençoe. ~ Forte abraço.
Wish he sold them on ebay I would buy one ,I like bamboo stuff it last.
😀😀 excelente y admirable 👏👏👏👏👏☝muy creativo el señor para elaborar cosas con bambú 👌👌desde Argentina 🇦🇷🤗🤗
Yay i'm number 3 on the comments, well done Uncle, i looove your videos - you are a great man, true to the soul and family.
The music goes great with what he's doing (anyone know the song please let me know). When grandpa amu leaves this world his grandson will have many great memories of his grandpa. The great lengths this grandpa does for his grandson speaks great volumes of his love for family and his passion.
This guy is a Boy Scout leader on steroids. Absolutely amazing.
I agree. Maybe the Boy Scouts can use this video as their new project for new survival skill. 😂
尊重一下老人,称作为:阿木爷爷,叫这个家伙,很没礼貌,thankyou!
Que trabalho lindo e muito bem acabado. Parabéns ao vovô pela sua arte e por compartilhar conosco.
I really love the work he does !!Wish more young people took the time to learn.love from sri lanka
i agree with you
Fantastic use of what nature provides us. Clever craftsmanship. Worthy of humble respect. Thank you.
You are the best, grandpa. When i become elder, i want to be like you.
Thats so inspired as beautiful life and eco friendly ! Wonderful.thank so much.
Alhumdullillah, most beautiful.!!
I am seeing Grandpa Amu first time. I have subscribed 👍
It is most touching what he does with such simplicity and skill. It is therapthic ... Watching him craft from a natural resource. May God Keep him Blessed. Aameen.
I wish these bamboo cups could be used for drinking Zamzam water by all pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah. This would be most eco-friendly and help in avoiding the mind-boggling plastic wastes now produced during these pilgrimages especially.
I hope someone in authority takes the initiative and brings in this beautiful bamboo cups replacement, in Sha Allah .
I agree, he has great skill and it´s therapeutic to watch. The same goes for Lizqi´s channel.
Too many do no longer understand the value of things and skills. I´m glad that slowly, people learn again to appreciate.
@boomblagen There are far better thermo flasks available, but bamboo should be used more as a building material again and since some bamboo survives - 20°C I'm inclined to recommend to start using it in the West too as it's faster to replace as other wood and could be used for other materials that are currently non-recyclable (it doesn't need that long drying of normal wood and it can even be made into a better quality alternative to cotton). However, my biggest grievance is planned obsolescence. I experienced it first hand. I'm a PhD in Chemistry and my employer went bankrupt and I had still debts from before and now all my fancy clothes are rags and my bed broke down after less than 6 years so that I had to sleep on the floor less than a year after losing my job!
Back in the old days, boots lasted many years and coats a lifetime and a Kimono was even passed down over generations. Just imagine all the wasted materials, energy and money that Co ld be saved if it wasn't for those capitalist pigs... (no, I'm not a communist, but our interest rate based society doesn't work either, I'd want the gold standard again; back then people of low incomes could still afford more than the upper class today in many ways as inflation is totally skewed).
@boomblagen I see it a little differently. Please hear me out:
1) In Europe, less than 5% of the surface is left in its natural state (if we can call it even natural). Most forests are monocultures for nothing but timber production. They won´t allow trees nor carcasses to rot and decay and thus we lack insects and fungi, which build the foundation of the food chain. In some places, even the woods are treated with pesticides and the last European jungles [1] are cut down for the timber or land. In Germany, most wild game was extinct by the 1600s and Switzerland had almost literally no forest left in the 19th c. Moreover, the redirection of rivers, drying of swamps, exploiting peat, intensive farming and mining pretty much finished nature off long before you were born. After the countries realised their mistake, they imported and pseudo-natural landscapes created, which lack the original species, especially the diversity and the fine-tuned balance of the ecosystem.
2) growing e.g. bamboo as crop could spare the forests so that we could do our best to renaturalise parts of them, by importing the native species and plants from the last refuges. This could be done, because we´d need far less land for cultivating bamboo.
3) growing it here would avoid idiots shipping it all over the god damn world (like Gampas breed in Thailand, skinned in Maroco and sold in France). It would allow us to control how it is farmed (sustainability) and we wouldn´t poison our waters like the Chinese do, as we´re far more aware of production processes and take HSE seriously.
[1] I don´t know the English term. It´s similar to a tropic jungle in that it has about 5 layers of foliage with more ground cover, climbing plants etc. and is harbouring countless species. You´d mostly recognise it as you can´t walk with all the thorn-brushes, rotting deadwood with mushrooms etc. Whereas most woods I´ve seen have only dead leaves and pine-needles on the floor with no small plants, nor mushrooms.
@boomblagen It was just an idea, but my main point is that our nature is already messed up and that we should really cut down on pesticides, monocultures and let some forests and meadows in a natural state.
BTW: I´ve moved to Switzerland for my PhD and I´ve seen pictures of the Rhine valley before it was transformed into a water-highway. That one construction project alone utterly destroyed the fishing industry (within a few decades 90% of the fish species and 95% of the fish population disappeared) and not to speak of the grassland/wetland that has been lost.
I´m really sad that this beauty is lost and that I had never a chance of seeing it.
@boomblagen : Thanks to both edi and boomblagen. I truly appreciate what you both have written. To me, reading your comments has been an education by itself. I remain grateful to both of you. I come from India .
阿木爷爷,你真是太棒了!
Молодец, классно сделал.
哇,我也想念我的爷爷,他也制作了一些很酷的东西♥♥😊😊
대나무컵 마음에 드네요👍👍
Este hombre es lo máximo, aprendo mucho de él, saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪
Great job
I buy one from you
Thanks
John Washington DC
Can i buy it?
Восхищаюсь Мастером! Не перестаёт удивлять.
Wish we had bamboo here so could try to practice what Grandpa Amu is teaching us all.
Enterprisingly creative, using raw material, basic tools and talent in creating sustainable products. My sincere appreciation grandpa Amu, for your motivational contribution towards the joys of sustainable living. ❤Malaysia.
such a cute little grandpa❤
Muacks 😘 Love from Singapore
关键是"过程", 这过程就是一种自我享受做工的乐趣,一种我们天天在提到的"获得感",这是用金钱买不到的,也是用金钱换不来的。哦耶
我想解释一下电动工具在此作业下,作业快会产生的焦虑感。第一,电动工具有操作规范和要求,有的要学一阵子或者操作一阵子才能熟练和顺手,此时可能会有焦虑感。第二,电动工具需要电源,电线,电压稳定,任何一个环节出了问题,也会有焦虑感。第三,电动工具可能会出毛病,修理的过程也会有焦虑感。第四,电动工具作业很快,活做完了,不知道接着该干嘛,一般人都会有种迷茫; 又或者再接着多做几个,几十个,几百个,这样越做越多,却又卖不出去,又焦虑了,而且是最最焦虑的。第五,电动工具产生的噪音,会使人焦躁不安,特别是对小孩子。第六,电动工具容易造成人身伤害,尤其是一旁的小孩子。第七,用惯了电动工具以后,慢慢地就不知道如何用手工来做了,手工艺就失传了。而且,在没有电力供应的情况下,就根本不知道如何作业了。第八,电动工具作业快,效率高,竹林子很快就被砍伐光了,自然环境遭到人为的破坏,被破坏的自然环境也会给居民带来环境灾害。
还有,购置一套电动工具及其配件和配备设施,增加了成本。还没有算维护保养费用,像那些锯片,都是耗材。
And they tell us we need batteries!!! Absolutely awesome!!!!!
Parabéns vovô! Sou brasileiro e gostei da criatividade e a disposição para fazer está caneca.
손재주 멋지시네요~!!
장인의 손길이 느껴집니다..♡
U
This man not need home depot to get power tools. Hand tools are enough for him. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
와 대박 숀 노래 첨에 나와서 완전 깜놀 내가 좋아하는 노래인데 대박~구독합니당💕🙆♀️👍
Señor Amu.
Usted es un gran artesano, me gusto mucho el vídeo.
Haré uno igual.
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Maravillosas sus técnicas 🥺
Hi mafer
Abuelito, gracias por tus vídeos, que cosas tan maravillosa haces. Y muy hermosas
5:05
See that! That is the one and only nail on this mans channel!
literally unwatchable
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos abuelo... Muy finos trabajos.
Это не чашки а термос!
Но все равно - прекрасно! Хочу в Китай - у нас бамбук не растет!
дурочек это япония
@@ДмитрийИванов-ж5ъ1ь , почему дурочки только в Японии? Их навалом и вне, вот вы, например - откуда?
Grandpa Amu, you're so creative and very patient! God bless your hands. Love your work and your love for your grand son.
It might even work to keep my burritos warm like in a thermos.
Holy shit this never occured to me. Fucking game changer!
Những ý tưởng tuyệt vời từ tre trúc. Cảm ơn bạn đã truyền cảm hứng về các sản phẩm này
The most coolest cup I’ve ever seen 👍🏾😍
Bamboo is the greatest plant in the world for sure, and grandpa is the wizard at woodcraft.
Wishing you and your family and friends a Merry holiday season and hope to see much more content of yours in the coming 2021 year
Mickey Willett I guess you mean 2020?
@@moritz5164 yes u r wright sometimes I go to fast for myself and dont check to close... Thank u
Beautiful work is always sir. I hope the past few years have been kind to you. You have my respect and admiration.
You have a magic hand.It's always a series of surprises.
Trabalho de um Gênio... Parabéns...eu amei 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗
Vdd
Man
That carpenter is the real deal
No power tools, no prints: just his head
MYXYZYPYLY and good eye sight 👍🏾
您好敬爱的爷爷。我想送给我的女朋友这个被子。您是师傅
阿木爷爷好厉害,这个视频跟阿木都有一种岁月静好的感觉ua-cam.com/video/xMslFZ0Pdd0/v-deo.html
This world would be better with things made like this.
I'm replacing my "like" with this comment, because your self-made cup deserves more than that thumb up symbol, I would fill your cup with some juice for you.
Kharee McGhee-bey thanks for leaving a comment to Grandpa Amu but I think he sort of hinted at the end of the video that this bottle is only suitable for non flavoured things such as water.
@@organicgrow4440 You're welcome.
I absolutely love this guy there isn't anything he can't make or build just using simple hand tools ending in very amazing and impressive work
세상은 넓고 장인은많다..
Wonderful Work !!!! 👏👏👏
Grandfather Amu is Wonderful !!!
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Grandpa, you're awesome. 👍😁
I am one of the followers of the State of Iraq, all love and appreciation to you
Hello I am from Puerto Rico . We speak spani and Ana barez shueit arabi. Take care .
beautiful!!!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
love to watch and loved seeing the baby!!!!!!!!!
Homemade tools and raw materials are always better.
joe melton yeah, just like all the technology that enabled you to watch and comment this video. Good luck with that... but it’s great craftsmanship nonetheless
@@micooms shut the fuck up
It's beautiful to see. Thank you!
能工巧匠!阿木爷爷应该买些现代化的机器.
害,木工最有意思的还是古老的工具做的有灵魂
这个频道的卖点就是传统手工木作,怎么能用现代化工具呢?
Abuelito no me pierdo sus videos saca usted unos trabajos muy hermosos Es usted un gran arquitecto y diseñador una feliz navidad y un próspero 2020 y espero no siga demostrando todas sus habilidades en el 2020
GRAN ARTE FELICIDADES 🎈🎉👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This song is 'way back Home'. It's a great song. It goes with the atmosphere.
all day have a good day!!!
최강훈 Thank you so much!! As soon as I heard the song I started blanking on the name. Your comment has made my day lol.
I freaking love that intro grandpa amu
솜씨 좋으신 할아버지 做工好的爷爷 ^^
Молодец, мужик!
So creative and I just love the music. Keep doing you....👍
I will send a very angry personalized letter to everyone who disliked this
Hahahaha, I am giving you thumbs up for this.👍👍
Lol
THEY ARE JEALOUS I THINK
I LIKED IT YOUR HIGHNESS 😊
Haters 😒😒😒 it's because they can't do anything close to anything as amazing that this wonderful man does.
このおじいちゃん、めっちゃ器用やなぁ~!!
マイボトル手作りするなんて、凄すぎっ👀‼️
竹細工職人なのかな?