Thnk you for the good information. I'm going to use this video talk about wood work. I got interested in it. I'm looking forward to good works and information. I wish you all the best.
Rosa, welcome to my UA-cam channel. I really appreciate your interest and visit. And I'm excited for the chance to practice greenwood working with you in the future. Kindly remember to look after me well. 🙃
When you stopped to put the bandaid on your finger, I felt like you were saying "Take care of your tools, and remember, your hands are the most important tools of all"
Love it... Spent the day out bushcrafting and woodcarving then came home, lifted weights, and am now sitting down eating a hot meal watching someone do what I did all day in a completely different part of the world. There is something so satisfying and therapeutic about watching a fellow woodsman and craftsman do their thing. Excellent work and video, definitely subscribing!
In northern Scandinavia the kuksa/kåsa is traditionally made from the round out-growths that you some times find on birch trees. The kåsa usually has this traditional beak at the front just as you made it and the handle sometimes resembles a abstract head of a grouse so that the whole kåsa is reminiscent of a grouse. The really fine ones don't have flat bottom but are round all the way on the underside but will still ballance nicelly on a flat table. The round bottom is also easier to ballance on the ground when you are out in nature while a flat bottom needs a flat area to sit right. Nice video, I enjoyed watching this.
저도 카빙에 관심이 많고 우드 카빙을 많이 해봤는데 이렇게 수공구로만 하는 방법이 있었군요. 저는 주로 하드우드 (마호가니, 월넛)를 재료로 전동공구를 이용했는데 이렇게 수공구로 하는데도 훨씬 감성 넘치는 작품이 나온다는 걸 처음 알게 되었습니다. 미국에는 캠핑장 근처에 쓸만한 나무도 많기 때문에 한번쯤 부목이나 버려진 나무로 카빙을 해볼까 하고 생각만 했었는데 물레님 동영상에 힘을 얻게 되네요. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
안녕하세요? 말씀 먼저 감사드립니다. 아무래도 수공구로 하면 손이 더 가지만 그 과정 자체에 실력도 늘고 더 즐거우실 겁니다. 그린우드를 이용한 스푼카빙으로는 자작나무나 체리, 엘더를 주로 사용하니 참고하시고요. (스푼카빙용 툴은 미국에 계시니 툴메이커 Reid schwartz 의 명품을 적극 추천합니다.) 그럼 새해 복 많이 받으세요.
Cool seeing a Korean using Swedish, Swiss European tools/methods to carve a traditional European cup. The Brother did a fine job. Cultural appropriation. NO! Simply a guy finding merit in another cultures ways and following them. Carve on Bro! Thumbs up!
culture appropriation should be exclusively used to stop people from mocking another culture. If you respectfully take inspiration, or just use it because it works for you, it's never cultural appropriation, it's the most basic way people learn from each other, like they always had
@@Mulleh another weird Swedish coincidence is that we have an outdoor activity/school for children, 7-9 year old, called "Mulle" :) sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skogsmulle
Ahh this was so wholesome. Fantastic care for tools, quality of visual craft in camera angles, acknowledgement of first aid and spider frens. I also stick my ax in things and then tap them to cut! I learned so much from this. I am inspired to start carving my spoons again. Thankyou.
One of the factors that makes Kukris so effective is they combine chopping(with weight) and slicing(with angle), its satisfying seeing the axe you're using have a similar effect. I want that axe :)
Instant follow! I like your skills, how you treat your tools, how you handle them. How you handle the wood. How you smooth things out. I think you already did a great job only yousing the axe and the first gouge! The end-result is very nice. You shoot the video from such nice angles that we can learn so much from them! Thnak you very much. Now I have to see all your past videos. Looking forward to them and also to your future ones. You're a true master!
I spent a portion of this view admiring that work structure, very impressive. Beautiful camera work as well, including showing your setups, loved the outdoor setting, sounds and light.
Thank you for posting. I watched this a few years ago and watched again today and it's a pleasure to watch you work. The kuksa is just a beautiful piece of art. You are very skillful. May God bless.
@@laurenceranking810 it's way easier to avoid with hand tools like this! As long as you're careful around axes, adzes, chisels, and gouges, you're pretty unlikely to hurt yourself seriously
Muy buen trabajo! Excelentes herramientas. Esa hacha es increíble. Aprendí que mis herramientas no son malas sino que hay que cuidarlas y afilarlas con más frecuencia incluso durante el trabajo. Y también la forma de buscar un acabado perfecto cuidando los detalles. Gran video que muestra verdaderamente el costo de llegar a ese resultado!
In just the first few minutes, I got some ideas about how I might make a small woodland workbench and how to "clamp" things in it. I notice your hatchet has a very broad, sweeping blade - great for this type of work, but most hatchets are not like that. When you are cutting the bowl down, how do you know not to go too deep? Can you tell me about your hatchet - who made it, how you selected it, do you have other hatchets you use for different purposes? This video is sort of like an ASMR video, and I really enjoyed watching and just hearing the chopping and carving noises - you did multiple great jobs: on the woodworking, on the audio, and the video! Thank you so much - I am glad to have found this! ;)
Wow. Simply wow. The quality of this video is actually perfection. Probably one of the better ones i've ever seen. Pure quality. Thank you so much for this!
Fantastic video - I'm going to drag out my carving tools, sharpen them and start making a cup. Nice to see some good axe work as well - I have been trying to teach my friends to use an axe more than just for chopping.
Я в восхищении с наслаждением слушала и звуки подрезаемых волокон дерева и следила за операциями и руками волшебника... А в конце закручивались малюсенькие живые спиральки по верхнему срезу! Ощущала наяву теплоту дерева и лёгкость кружки,из неё будет литься радость и здравие!! Мне 75 лет,но появилась мечта пить из такой... Желаю вдохновения!!!
Really sharp tools 👍
Thnk you for the good information.
I'm going to use this video talk about wood work.
I got interested in it.
I'm looking forward to good works and information.
I wish you all the best.
Rosa, welcome to my UA-cam channel.
I really appreciate your interest and visit. And I'm excited for the chance to practice greenwood working with you in the future.
Kindly remember to look after me well. 🙃
Great video. Thanks for not using music. The natural sounds are the real music.
Strong hands, sharp knife, keen eye! Good on you!!!
@@buffalolizard I appreciate your comment. Enjoy your weekend.
dude you just hypnotised me, i couldnt stop watching from start to finish
When you stopped to put the bandaid on your finger, I felt like you were saying "Take care of your tools, and remember, your hands are the most important tools of all"
Thank you for your watching and comments. Take care. :)
Love it... Spent the day out bushcrafting and woodcarving then came home, lifted weights, and am now sitting down eating a hot meal watching someone do what I did all day in a completely different part of the world. There is something so satisfying and therapeutic about watching a fellow woodsman and craftsman do their thing.
Excellent work and video, definitely subscribing!
In northern Scandinavia the kuksa/kåsa is traditionally made from the round out-growths that you some times find on birch trees. The kåsa usually has this traditional beak at the front just as you made it and the handle sometimes resembles a abstract head of a grouse so that the whole kåsa is reminiscent of a grouse. The really fine ones don't have flat bottom but are round all the way on the underside but will still ballance nicelly on a flat table. The round bottom is also easier to ballance on the ground when you are out in nature while a flat bottom needs a flat area to sit right. Nice video, I enjoyed watching this.
素晴らしいです😍👍🏻✨💕💖👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✨✨✨
Thank you for keeping the old craft alive......
저도 카빙에 관심이 많고 우드 카빙을 많이 해봤는데 이렇게 수공구로만 하는 방법이 있었군요. 저는 주로 하드우드 (마호가니, 월넛)를 재료로 전동공구를 이용했는데 이렇게 수공구로 하는데도 훨씬 감성 넘치는 작품이 나온다는 걸 처음 알게 되었습니다. 미국에는 캠핑장 근처에 쓸만한 나무도 많기 때문에 한번쯤 부목이나 버려진 나무로 카빙을 해볼까 하고 생각만 했었는데 물레님 동영상에 힘을 얻게 되네요. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
안녕하세요? 말씀 먼저 감사드립니다.
아무래도 수공구로 하면 손이 더 가지만 그 과정 자체에 실력도 늘고 더 즐거우실 겁니다. 그린우드를 이용한 스푼카빙으로는 자작나무나 체리, 엘더를 주로 사용하니 참고하시고요. (스푼카빙용 툴은 미국에 계시니 툴메이커 Reid schwartz 의 명품을 적극 추천합니다.)
그럼 새해 복 많이 받으세요.
That was so peaceful and enjoyable to watch thank you.
Thanks for the video! The bandaid was funny! Nice to see I'm not the only one getting cut up on the wood, better than being cut by the tools!
Excellent video. It's a refreshing distraction from world events.
This turned out beautifully!
Cool seeing a Korean using Swedish, Swiss European tools/methods to carve a traditional European cup. The Brother did a fine job. Cultural appropriation. NO! Simply a guy finding merit in another cultures ways and following them. Carve on Bro! Thumbs up!
Thank you for your watching and comments. it makes me happy. :)
I know right!! I can’t wait to watch the rest of his videos!!
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culture appropriation should be exclusively used to stop people from mocking another culture. If you respectfully take inspiration, or just use it because it works for you, it's never cultural appropriation, it's the most basic way people learn from each other, like they always had
@@Mulleh another weird Swedish coincidence is that we have an outdoor activity/school for children, 7-9 year old, called "Mulle" :) sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skogsmulle
I like that little work bench!
Ahh this was so wholesome. Fantastic care for tools, quality of visual craft in camera angles, acknowledgement of first aid and spider frens. I also stick my ax in things and then tap them to cut! I learned so much from this. I am inspired to start carving my spoons again. Thankyou.
One of the factors that makes Kukris so effective is they combine chopping(with weight) and slicing(with angle), its satisfying seeing the axe you're using have a similar effect. I want that axe :)
The sound of you chopping the wood is very satisfying, love it
Thank you Jimmy. Take care! :)
I love watching craftsmen and woman. Anyone that excels in there craft regardless of what it is to this level is something to admire.
Fantastic carving ability. Really enjoyed seeing someone with that caliber of skill get a bandaid. Realities of work! No complaints from me.
Very awesome Sir. Meticulous, precise, beautiful
Excellent video, thank you and God bless!
Indonesia sangat menyukai bakatmu 👍
Instant follow! I like your skills, how you treat your tools, how you handle them. How you handle the wood. How you smooth things out. I think you already did a great job only yousing the axe and the first gouge! The end-result is very nice. You shoot the video from such nice angles that we can learn so much from them! Thnak you very much. Now I have to see all your past videos. Looking forward to them and also to your future ones. You're a true master!
I'm so happy with your attention and comments.
Thank you so much! :)
WOW! im speechless! that was incredibly impressive! you almost carved out that entire cup using just the axe!
Thank you for your watching and comments. :)
I spent a portion of this view admiring that work structure, very impressive. Beautiful camera work as well, including showing your setups, loved the outdoor setting, sounds and light.
Thank you for your watching and comments. Take care. :)
The thing that impressed me the most was the flexible ruler at 3:20
Yes you did. :) I recommend that you get one of these flexible rulers for the Kolrosing. Thank you.
Congratulations on the video and the channel. You've gained a new subscriber.
Gränsfors Bruk mini hatchet .... handy knuckle saver ;) ... absolutely beautiful kukska! Wonderful viewing, great soundscapes. Well done !
😍😍😍 love it.... Super
Thank you for posting. I watched this a few years ago and watched again today and it's a pleasure to watch you work. The kuksa is just a beautiful piece of art. You are very skillful. May God bless.
Absolutely mesmerizing.......A true craft master!
Thank you, Skip Gue. Have a great weekend!
Such smooth surface without sanding at all 😍
If you have a very sharp edge and a bit of skill, you can do it too. Thank you Lina. Take care!
Content I didn't know I needed but am glad I found: this.
Nice tools and a skilful hand to use them, most relaxing thing to watch.
Thank you, Master Kim. From one master craftsman to another: it has truly been an honor watching you at work!
I'm very happy because of your comment. Thank you so much, Douglas! Happy carving :)
Your axe is scary sharp!!
Beautiful job 👏👏👏👏👏
A fine kuksa! Greetings from Norway.
Welcom Arian, Thank you. :)
What a nice measuring cup
My God, those tools cut through wood like it's butter...
Thank you, Jamie. Enjoy carving life! :)
@@Mulleh Heh, I try. Still working on precision, but I'm getting there!
@@jamiebrooks457 I'm still working on not cutting my hands off
@@laurenceranking810 it's way easier to avoid with hand tools like this! As long as you're careful around axes, adzes, chisels, and gouges, you're pretty unlikely to hurt yourself seriously
One of the best demonstrations I've seen, thanks
No machines, just intention and skill, and some birds lol. Great video very compelling to watch, intense technique, but strangely relaxing to watch
Beautifully done, sir.
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen on carving a kuksa! Beautiful work! 💚👍🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽
Thank you Rubel, Happy and healthy new year!
That is a beautiful object. It is a work of art, but a practical item too.
Thank you Crusty Camper! :)
Great video! Lovely cup. Liked the photography also
Thank you for your comments. :)
Surgical precision... It looks so smooth. I shoot for perfection like that.... Most of the time I miss. LoL
I loved it !!!! Awesome !!!!
That workbench... brilliant!
Thank you for your watching. :)
Thanks from Russia 🇷🇺🇯🇵
우와 컨텐츠가 너무 좋네요 👍🏻
장인정신 제대로 느끼고 갑니다
this is what I call a perfect kuksa...congratulation, you have good skills👏👏
Thank you for your comments. :)
It would be a perfect kuksa, if the kuksa is made of burl. "Pro" kuksa is made of birch burl. Otherwise its just a wooden cup like this "kuksa" here.
Muy buen trabajo! Excelentes herramientas. Esa hacha es increíble. Aprendí que mis herramientas no son malas sino que hay que cuidarlas y afilarlas con más frecuencia incluso durante el trabajo. Y también la forma de buscar un acabado perfecto cuidando los detalles. Gran video que muestra verdaderamente el costo de llegar a ese resultado!
Thank you for your comments. :)
정성이 많이 들어가네요. 엄두가 않나지만 해보고 싶습니다. 잘배우고 갑니다.❤
In just the first few minutes, I got some ideas about how I might make a small woodland workbench and how to "clamp" things in it. I notice your hatchet has a very broad, sweeping blade - great for this type of work, but most hatchets are not like that. When you are cutting the bowl down, how do you know not to go too deep? Can you tell me about your hatchet - who made it, how you selected it, do you have other hatchets you use for different purposes? This video is sort of like an ASMR video, and I really enjoyed watching and just hearing the chopping and carving noises - you did multiple great jobs: on the woodworking, on the audio, and the video! Thank you so much - I am glad to have found this! ;)
That was a excellent cup.. you did very good.. love the video
Thank you Ricky!
I really like the content... have you tried to make a wooden fork, and a wooden spoon?.. that would complete the set you have started to make
You are welcome
Beautiful job. One of the best ive seen so far on youtube.
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Thank you , Dean. :)
You do beautiful work
Amazing work thank you for posting
Great build
Thank you for your time !
Thank you. Happy New Year!
@@Mulleh To you too
Wow. Simply wow. The quality of this video is actually perfection. Probably one of the better ones i've ever seen. Pure quality. Thank you so much for this!
Hi Christoffer, Thank you for the comments. :)
Thanks for shared! Hug from Brazil :)
Impressive skill and patience. And that mallet.
Thank you for your watching and comments. :)
Отличная кукса из вишни! Респект!
Thank you. :)
Thank you sir!👍👍🤠🤠
Incredible work.
Nice jig there. Great work, thanks and take care.
Thank you, Quinn!
Beautiful 👍
Fantastic video - I'm going to drag out my carving tools, sharpen them and start making a cup. Nice to see some good axe work as well - I have been trying to teach my friends to use an axe more than just for chopping.
Thank you for your watching and comments. The axe is so great! :)
Amazing work ! Best wishes from France
Louis, Thank you! :)
tremendous workmanship, congratulations.
와 진짜 능력자시네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
No nonsense just excellent work
Thank you for your comment. Great day! :)
great!
와...진짜 예술이네요..대박
Beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
Thank you for your comments. 'craftsmanship'. :)
@@Mulleh I'm confused why craftsmanship is in quotes?
Do you not identify as a man?
@@jupekai4601 Sorry. It meant that I'm happy thanks to you. :)
@@Mulleh I'm glad to hear that!
@@jupekai4601 South korea is now sizzling hot. Take care! :)
Hi,!
Beautiful work, and your patient is markable.
Thank you Sohrab! :)
Very enjoyable and soothing to watch, I really appreciate the production quality. Thank you and peace!
Thank you for your watching and comments. Happy New Year!
깔끔 그자체
Nice work!!!
Great work. Keep it up
Love it!
Классная работа ! 🙂👍
Amazed of his attention to details!
Really nice work :)
Joy to watch such mastery
Hi Eivind, Thank you for your watching and comments. :)
Very good job!!!
What a great job that was. Expertly done and a nicely produced video
those tools are so shiny X.x
i admire the way you care of your tools..you've got a wonderful talent ,the patient and passion ..thank you for sharing this wonderful video
Thank you for your watching and comments. :)
Amazing work!
Great job. Very relaxing to watch you work. Look forward to seeing more of your craftsmanship. Have a great day partner.
Thank you for your comments. :)
Beautiful technique and piece!
What type of tree is it?
It is stated in the description above.
Я в восхищении
с наслаждением слушала и звуки подрезаемых волокон дерева и следила за операциями и руками волшебника...
А в конце закручивались малюсенькие живые спиральки по верхнему срезу!
Ощущала наяву теплоту дерева и лёгкость кружки,из неё будет литься радость и здравие!!
Мне 75 лет,но появилась мечта пить из такой...
Желаю вдохновения!!!
True craftsmanship here! Amazing how you work the wood & very inspiring. A beauty of Kuska you've worked out with your skills
👏👏👏 Beatiful!!!
Nice 1. Very relaxing thing to do.
Thank you for your comments. :)