Awesome Techniques Of Japanese Carpenter, Self-locking Three-Way Lap Wood Joints Structure

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  • Awesome Techniques Of Japanese Carpenter, Self-locking Three-Way Lap Wood Joints Structure
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  • @HCarpenter
    @HCarpenter  7 місяців тому

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  • @-abheda
    @-abheda Місяць тому +1

    beautiful woodsong, taptap tap, and the clink of dry solid hardwood, so peaceful, like a woodpecker, like being in a forest.
    quiet skill, delicious!
    if you've never been in a woodshop, or heard the rhythms and sounds of an expert or pro, you literally have no aural template for the specific sounds made by the exact pressure and velocity of tools and work necessary to shape wood by hand this well. big thanks for this!
    that human is using his body, pieces of wood as handles and hammers, and a small handful of metal, shaped into simple tools, which require nothing further for function.
    sure, it can be done in a jiff with 1000's of moneyworth of big, noisy, resource gulping machines, but really: is the world a better place for mostly that way? is life? for all of us on the planet, mind - the greenlife, the creaturekind, and the nature elements of earth - not just ease seeking humans? 👀🤔hm. not.
    that dude is using his body and time and minimal earth resources, used respectfully, and he is shaping beauty and function through skill, attained over time.
    taptap, tap. a much more sensible, caring, simpler way of life, using minimal earth elements changed little, with few toxic processes, and much more rewarding, personally, in so many aspects of experience: health, strength, creative expression, skill, earth connection, fun, enjoyment, fulfillment and more😃👍
    anyone can flick a switch and switch off to the true cost of that easiflic way of life.
    i'd rather have this, connected.

  • @trueleyes
    @trueleyes Рік тому

    what a beautiful joining of one leg and two aprons for a table of some kind and it only took all day to do. Just three more to go. Masterful work

  • @charlesjenkins8078
    @charlesjenkins8078 Рік тому

    Perfect workmanship.Great job!

  • @TemplarX2001
    @TemplarX2001 2 роки тому +2

    This is the coolest thing I've seen this month

  • @j.singhluckylucky7545
    @j.singhluckylucky7545 2 роки тому +1

    Hats off USTAAD JI, AWOSEM

  • @RohitSharma-mi8gt
    @RohitSharma-mi8gt 2 роки тому +2

    There are similar techniques in Indian carpentry also. Good to see this on UA-cam. Coming from a family of artisans.

  • @mrJanniekoen
    @mrJanniekoen 2 роки тому +1

    Man I love these type of large joinery. It's exactly why I got into this. Thanks for the video

  • @kareemjohnson8059
    @kareemjohnson8059 2 роки тому +1

    True Craftsmanship 👍 your chisel game is WOW! Outstanding control and vision

  • @DorianBracht
    @DorianBracht 2 роки тому +5

    Nice one!

  • @Beevreeter
    @Beevreeter 2 роки тому +4

    Fantastic - now if you split and wedged those tenons this joint would become immovable!

    • @HCarpenter
      @HCarpenter  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your compliments

  • @wattswoodworking7457
    @wattswoodworking7457 2 роки тому +3

    You showed the joint before showing how to make it!! Thank you

  • @WoodTurningArt
    @WoodTurningArt 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing Working man ..

  • @paulorth2251
    @paulorth2251 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome workmanship again. Interlocking joints are definitely a lost art these days. Nails, glue, and wood screws are now the norm. Too bad there aren't more carpenters like you around. Nicely done sir very nicely done indeed.

    • @BarneyGumbl3
      @BarneyGumbl3 2 роки тому

      Agreed. It really is something else to see something made that's stronger than what most carpenters could dream of without modern materials. Truly a (almost) lost art

  • @repuyamixvlog9043
    @repuyamixvlog9043 2 роки тому +1

    Its nice good tutorial

  • @VonSolo5
    @VonSolo5 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful 😍

  • @cezarytomalski8354
    @cezarytomalski8354 2 роки тому +10

    What kind of wood do you use to represent the joints? You have a very good technique, nice to watch. I am sending greeting and I wish you good luck.

  • @JoSimpleWorks
    @JoSimpleWorks 2 роки тому +1

    I should learn this kind of carpentry! 👋🏻😍👃

  • @17penobscot
    @17penobscot 2 роки тому +3

    Amasing workmanship, nobody told him you need $2000 worth of Lie Neilson tools to do that. 😉

    • @jvisser4662
      @jvisser4662 2 роки тому

      i was thinking the exact same thing

  • @kathymoriarty8790
    @kathymoriarty8790 2 роки тому +1

    Lovely job!!!❤️

  • @michaelfelixb1316
    @michaelfelixb1316 2 роки тому +1

    Klasse, das ist Handwerk 👌👏

  • @rayjess4532
    @rayjess4532 2 роки тому +1

    I often wonder how their minds come up with such intricate joinery.

  • @marcenariahobby7pallet
    @marcenariahobby7pallet 2 роки тому +2

    Muito top parabéns 🇧🇷👍💯

  • @trueleyes
    @trueleyes 2 роки тому

    In this assembly, I can see that the four aprons have to be assembled at the same time ever so gradually so and then the whole assembly is mounted upside down with one leg put in place at a time or four men on each leg installing them, but I have seen others not so clear as in final assembly.

  • @joseangelalvarezfragoso2523
    @joseangelalvarezfragoso2523 2 роки тому

    Felicidades son ensamble increíbles sería buena idea ver un mueble completo , que madera utilizan? Gracias.

  • @trueleyes
    @trueleyes 2 роки тому

    Once again, a beautiful display of masterful workmanship of chisel work as well as the design of joinery But in all of these examples of leg and apron assemblies for a table or cabinet of some kind. My question here is: How do you get the last piece in place without having to rack the whole assembly? Is there another joint difference to allow the final member to be set in place?

  • @Estwing22
    @Estwing22 Рік тому

    Hi Mr. Carpenter. H?
    In some magazine I once saw where someone as talented as yourself created a joint between a table leg and 2 aprons with the aprons finger jointing together inside of the leg and then, into the end grain of the fingers, was carved letters which, when assembled, protruded through letter shaped mortices in the outside of the table leg spelling words or names when viewed from outside. Did i explain that well enough? Could you do that? I mean, I know you could do that. Would you? You have done so many different joints, if you are running out of ideas for more, that would be my request.
    Thanks

  • @ciptajatiabadichannel81
    @ciptajatiabadichannel81 2 роки тому +1

    Woww... Keren, Amazing? 👍👍👍 good job friend...

  • @khanherbal6369
    @khanherbal6369 2 роки тому +1

    Hi
    I really enjoy watching it, but if you color the joints it will be more clear and easy to understand and to learn quickly
    Thanks

  • @glen4963
    @glen4963 2 роки тому +1

    It was so very satisfying to watch, also have a nice work place especially the view.
    Are you a Filipino mister?

  • @zabana54
    @zabana54 Рік тому +1

    👍👍🏽👍👍🏽👍👍🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Brightshadows7
    @Brightshadows7 2 роки тому +1

    What kinds of wood are you using in this video?

  • @jayedarc9110
    @jayedarc9110 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Sir!😊
    What kind of chisel do you use? Where can we buy them? I love your works🤍

  • @ivanildosantana5047
    @ivanildosantana5047 2 роки тому +2

    Nota 10 beleza top

  • @francisleesc
    @francisleesc Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @differentthinking6264
    @differentthinking6264 2 роки тому +1

    Hi I am also carpenter

  • @shantaymadison5581
    @shantaymadison5581 2 роки тому +8

    I've heard good feedback about the Stodoys plans.

  • @user-vt8bq3pj6f
    @user-vt8bq3pj6f 2 роки тому +2

    Ювелир

  • @dmunn69
    @dmunn69 2 роки тому +1

    it's Chinese joinery but still awseum

  • @sradhakrishnan9748
    @sradhakrishnan9748 Рік тому

    Thi is better technical joint

  • @dapper_gent
    @dapper_gent 2 роки тому +1

    is he amish?

  • @bluejay579
    @bluejay579 2 роки тому +2

    technic of japanese carpenterなんて書かないで。
    日本の大工はこんなに加工技術低くない。

  • @faisalmir9300
    @faisalmir9300 2 роки тому +1

    Good. But he’s a Chinese not a Japanese carpenter.