I am a national master Tinsmith and vocational teacher in Sweden. These skills are really on another level! 👏 100% eyeballing, no hesitation and "one hammer blow to rule out any more" The memory and skill of hands...
As someone who occassionally has to do sheet metal fabrication for work, making machine guards and things, I can appreciate the skill this man has, making beautiful and functional wares using basic hand tools.
i hope you see all the comments saying how dope this is! good work, im American and would love to buy one of these. lots of these handcrafted items would sell like hotcakes in America haha
You can literally buy them all day online, yet everyone says they will, but don't 😂 because you just say things to make yourself feel better about your true thoughts.
Wow! Really, this is a very nice & ever useful, best artistic technique of beautiful Basket making from metal strips in this best picturised Vlog video sharing by you for each & every, your this U tube channel viewers.
SEEing machine and technology make things is ok ,But nothing compares to a hand made item . a great tourism for this country that displays such crafts.
While I can appreciate this man's metal bodgering skills, I'd call the resulting bowl more special than beautiful. It's all in the eye of the beholder I guess.
These are the real craftsmen in todays world world. Not to be confused with the machine minders watching computer controlled multi million dollar machines turn out inferior products
I don’t know what we call this trade anymore… but I do know they will come in our village and make those things .. where you can use them for making atta… and take out those extra ? now a days they are healthy… beautiful
I think you’re confusing love with empathy. It’s closely related to how we feel about our children - when they do something like a drawing that isn’t perfect but shows great potential and great heart. We want the best for them, we love them, they have our unearned love, but they are objectively not artists.
We have lost all our hands-on artisan skills in every trade. Just looking at modern homes and buildings, they have no character or appeal to what was being 100 plus years ago. In the same way, we have lost these hands-on skills making bespoke items. This man has talent in abundance. I'd have a plaster on every finger and toe from cuts and hammer blows. What's his skin made off... rubber!
You wouldn't want to whack your toe or finger with that big hammer, I can remember hitting my thumb with only a small hammer and that hurt and my main thing is wood not steel
Hephaestus, Ilmarinen and so many other gods of smithing was real benefactors to the skill of the "hand"... Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithing_gods I think the one you referee to was more into the punishment, threat of hells and lifelong burning for those who didn't follow...
@@Onionbaron That's a point of view, for me God is the creator of life. If sometimes you enjoy it, you just can be grateful and that's it. You know it's a long debate, and youtube isn't exactly the place we have the space to develop our arguments. I wish you the best.
I am a national master Tinsmith and vocational teacher in Sweden.
These skills are really on another level! 👏
100% eyeballing, no hesitation and "one hammer blow to rule out any more"
The memory and skill of hands...
Thank you so much 😊
He literally measured everything he touched...🤦
As someone who occassionally has to do sheet metal fabrication for work, making machine guards and things, I can appreciate the skill this man has, making beautiful and functional wares using basic hand tools.
Great point!
Thanks
and at least one BIG toe 😂
Вручную, практически на коленке, с использованием простых инструментов. Так создаются красивые и полезные вещи. Удачи и процветания. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you
Beautifully done. A true artist--with the toughest hands in the world!
Thank you so much 😀
This guy deserves respect. Watching him work with no gloves (and using bare feet no less) shows how his craft has also been shaping him as well.
Thank you
Hats off to this man , he single handedly made a metal basket with perfect symmetry and geometric shape
In 15 minutes... (with a little bit of editing..) 😮
@@Onionbarontry two hours
Yes, it's called using a compass.
A man selling workbenches,tables,chairs gloves and shoes would starve in these countries
This is how work's done in most Asian countries including China and Japan, but it's not how white man does it, so it must be the wrong way to do it.
After seeing how he uses his foot as a third hand I am starting to get why he sits on the floor.
@@channelname9042Why do you discriminate against white people? You have no idea what nationality that troll is.
everybody starving, this is how the survive. he got bigger problem than a hard hand of working
Con el calor tal vez sea lo adecuado
மிகவும் சிறப்பு வாய்ந்த வேலை திறமையை போற்றி பாராட்டி வாழ்த்துகிறேன். வாழ்த்துக்கள் வாழ்க வளமுடன் நலமுடன் பல்லாண்டுகள்.
Thank you
Clean material and nice product. GOOD TO SEE not all these videos are a tragic environmental disaster, where workers are being worked to death!
I guess he still needs to do this for 16h/day ... But he looks prod of what he is doing
Wait till you see the rolling mill where his sheet metal comes from
@@Spurioushamster 🤫
So true!
Clean how so
i hope you see all the comments saying how dope this is! good work, im American and would love to buy one of these. lots of these handcrafted items would sell like hotcakes in America haha
You can literally buy them all day online, yet everyone says they will, but don't 😂 because you just say things to make yourself feel better about your true thoughts.
Wow! Really, this is a very nice & ever useful, best artistic technique of beautiful Basket making from metal strips in this best picturised Vlog video sharing by you for each & every, your this U tube channel viewers.
Thank you
SEEing machine and technology make things is ok ,But nothing compares to a hand made item .
a great tourism for this country that displays such crafts.
Thank you
Unique art and design. Top professional Master Craftsman.
Thank you very much!
Such beautiful and caring shows from the artist to the final product. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Major skills.
Imagine if this guy set up at a crafts fair here in the USA
Thank you for your advice ☺️
Con esa habilidad incluso podría hacer piezas para autos de carrera, a iines y misiles, o cualquier cosa.
The irs would put him out of business
he would make more money at a fabrication shop and keep the artsy stuff for weekend festivlas
Nobody in the West wants this crap
I love hearing the baby birds in the background. 🐣
Bahut sunder banaya hai..mahnat aur kalaakari..achcha product. 👍👌👌🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you
So Nice, the craftsman has such beautiful skills..
Yes, thank you
No heat, no electricity. I’m watching this working if we’ll need these skills back globally soon.
I doubt we'll need tin trinkets if society collapses
❤❤❤آفرین استاد .هنر تو کم مانند است . از دیدن ویدیو تو لذت بردم . 👏👏👏☘️🌺🍁 من از ایران هستم
Thank you so much 😊
If I could wield anything as good as that man does the hammer, I would be proud of that!!!!
Thanks
ماشااللہ زبردست تیار کی ہے
These people have thousands of years on America and we are light years ahead of them
Well done
What a great artisan. I mean no disrespect but his hands must be the toughest on the planet.
Nope, the toes are tougher!
Awesome Bread Baskets…. Great work Sir.
Thanks
@@CreativeHands78why do you keep taking credit for this man's work you cretin?
Great craftsmanship!
Thanks
That would make a really cool lampshade
That's what I though too.
While I can appreciate this man's metal bodgering skills, I'd call the resulting bowl more special than beautiful. It's all in the eye of the beholder I guess.
बहुत ही बेहतरीन तरीके से बनाया है। सैल्यूट है।
Thank You
اسلام علیکم ماشااللہ بہت اچھا ورک ہے اپ کا ۔
Thank You
Zabardast 👍👏
Thank you
This was an absolute pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing :)
Our pleasure!
in the time it takes this craftsman to make this basket, a factory for producing these baskets would have been built in China
ہنرمندی کو سلام ❤👍🏼
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Excellent craftsman skills. Impressed with the opposible big toe used as a clamp!
Yes, thanks
His tools are invented by him to do the prexession work, his symetry and precession.... MASHALLAH exceptional...
Which tool did he invent?
عمل ممتاز جدا اكسلنس متقن جدا جدا وجميل
Thank you
Good:Very Good.
Very Good Work
Thanks!
સુંદર કલા છે ભાઈ તમારી
Thank you
Desde mi país.
Muchísimas gracias por compartir tan hermosa creación 🎉.. Que manos e inteligencia para tanta belleza.🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 😊
He has my respect.
After two baskets I’d have three fingers and hamburger where my big toes were.
Beautiful work. Absolutely amazing!
Thanks
Amazing skills
Thank you
Beautifull!
Thank you
Amazing work
Thanks a lot 😊
استاد جی ماشااللہ بہت خوبصورت گھریلو صنعت معیشت میں ریڑھ کی ہڈی کا کردار ہے اس بغیر ترقی ممکن نہی۔
آپکا کارخانہ کس شہر میں ہے
Thank you
City Multan
Parabéns! Uma obra de arte🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks 👍
He is the champion in this
Awesome work ethic and ability. It is amazing he doesn't cut up his hands. Great job......
Yes, thanks
It was his toe near the hammer that made me wince!
Beautiful👍👏👏
Thank you so much 😊
Bravo 👍
Thanks
😂Thank you very much with God's blessings 💞💞🌺🌺🎖🎖🏆
Good work👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
skillfull man at work👍
Thanks
Now this is impressive 👍👍
Thank you
Anybody here wincing when he held the tin with his toes to hammer? Could this be the beginning of “hammer toes?”
These are the real craftsmen in todays world world. Not to be confused with the machine minders watching computer controlled multi million dollar machines turn out inferior products
My hands start bleeding just watching him...
I don’t know what we call this trade anymore… but I do know they will come in our village and make those things .. where you can use them for making atta… and take out those extra ? now a days they are healthy… beautiful
In English he's called a tinsmith, or a whitesmith (a blacksmith works with hot metal).
Maybe totally unrelated, but somehow I have more respect for this man than a whole Tesla factory …
I bet if that guy saw a Tesla truck he would think it's cheap.
It doesn't even have paint.
He can probably make one 😂 just give him the sheet metal.
I know. Most of us can’t even sit on the floor !
Still you should have respect for Tesla factory semi-slave workers
This is ultimate intermediate technology.
I think you’re confusing love with empathy. It’s closely related to how we feel about our children - when they do something like a drawing that isn’t perfect but shows great potential and great heart. We want the best for them, we love them, they have our unearned love, but they are objectively not artists.
My mam stays grounded 👏
Congratulations, amazing skills and work!!!
Thank You
Mashalah very nice thank you dear friend for your lovely video Wishing you success 🔔🤝🙏🫶⚘️💚⚘️💚
Many many thanks
Who wondered how many times that toe has been popped? 😂
Better question would be “who cares if his toes have been popped”. Not 1 person I know cares
MashaAllah 🤲♥️ Respect
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Amazing work respect regards ❤
Thanks
what an amazing artist.
Thanks
I see items like this, and wonder is I could order it.
We have lost all our hands-on artisan skills in every trade. Just looking at modern homes and buildings, they have no character or appeal to what was being 100 plus years ago. In the same way, we have lost these hands-on skills making bespoke items.
This man has talent in abundance. I'd have a plaster on every finger and toe from cuts and hammer blows. What's his skin made off... rubber!
fantastic
Thanks
soon they'll invent the table and the chair.
ahemm... my guess is that your not the one to do any inventions...
Correction: Maybe a gaming chair though...
@@Onionbaron wrong guess
Nice work! But for what use?
Masha Allah!
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Bro is master artisan
Thanks
if only he could make an elevated worksurface. maybe call it a "Table" or "Bench" 😂
Man's hands are fast! Beautiful basket. However how many people lose a finger with that giant lever operated tin shear?
Qué artista.
🥰🥰
❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍
Hello 🎉🎉🎉
It's cool, but wouldn't it be rusty within a month?
Very nice
Thanks
Круг легко ровный нарисует так как эту мясорубку целыми днями крутит.
Super
Thanks
شغل نفر مئه مئه 👍👍
Я ждал , когда же он наконец , молотком по большому пальцу ноги ударит...
P.S. Наверно этот треш во второй серии..😂
Making them for someone else to sell?
Конечно- у него 4 руки !
Skills I've not seen before
Thank
They call me Flattoe for a reason.
You wouldn't want to whack your toe or finger with that big hammer, I can remember hitting my thumb with only a small hammer and that hurt and my main thing is wood not steel
By giving to mankind so much talent and knowledge, God made of us the only specie that can understand a little part of His plans.
Hephaestus, Ilmarinen and so many other gods of smithing was real benefactors to the skill of the "hand"...
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithing_gods
I think the one you referee to was more into the punishment, threat of hells and lifelong burning for those who didn't follow...
@@Onionbaron That's a point of view, for me God is the creator of life. If sometimes you enjoy it, you just can be grateful and that's it. You know it's a long debate, and youtube isn't exactly the place we have the space to develop our arguments. I wish you the best.
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Let them talk for a few seconds, tell their stories.
Yes sure 😀
Even though he’s an artist with metal he probably doesn’t even earn enough money a week to get an American fast food meal.
Why would he eat an American fast food meal? Could he afford a plane ticket?
@@wadly99 American restaurant in his country
And that is blessing so he can stay healthier and smarter and in a good shape as he is
There is no any American restaurant in his country and may he need not to have rubbish American street food for remaining safe and sound ok...
@naeemakhtar1980 rubbish American street food? Have you eaten your street food? They're filty, gross, unsanitary, etc!
I wonder if he's ever hit his toe with that hammer
One time, but the hammer only had a small dent...
Palms of his hands must be like leather!
🙂
His toes too !
I would probably whack my toe and spend a hour hobbling around crying.