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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2021
- Mitch Peacock's video: • Bonito flaker (dried t...
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Dorian Bracht's Channel: / @dorianbracht
Last year as Europe went into lockdown, I found myself stuck in Germany.
Fortunately, during this time, a good friend and fellow wood joinery maniac, Dorian Bracht sent me a package and a challenge.
I ordered some basic hand tools online (a friend also generously lent me some of his tools), found some wood in the local forest and tested myself to see what I could make.
Many aspects were new to me - working on such a small build, the "Sashimono" (fine furniture) joineries, and milling my own wood.
Hope you enjoy the video :)
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Awesome job man, really great woodwork, great filming!
Happy to hear that 😊 Thank you!
@@dylaniwakuni Wow, Dylan, Dorian and Mr. Chickadee on the same page. Hall of fame. It doesn't get better than that! Thank you all!!!
Great build Dylan! Impressive hand skills and a well thought out design.
Thank you Mitch! It definitely ended up being more complicated than what I had initially planned!
As usual, Dylan's masterful woodworking skills never fails to entertain and amaze me!
Thank you for your kind words 😊🙌
Simply incrdible; a joy to watch. Please don't apologize for the length of this video, unless it is to apologize that it is ONLY 21 min. I learned more about fine wood crafting in that 21 min than in the whole of my life till now. I believe many people would gladly invest the hour if you ever decide to release a more detailed video; in this one you skipped over processes you felt we wouldn't appreciate or maybe just weren't entertaining, such as the crafting of the little drawer handle. Truly it was a privilege to see you create a simple kitchen implement that could last generations! Particularly in a world so obsessed with disposable items. Thank you for this
Thank you for your kind words! 😊
I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the video and would be interested in a longer, more detailed video. It’s definitely something I’ll consider. Thanks! 🙌
my brain hurts trying to conceptualize how you made those dovetails even though I saw you do it. Excellent craftsmanship
Thank you 😊
Obviously, your woodworking is impeccable, Dylan, but, man, do you know how to make a video as well. A work of art encompassing itself encompassing a work of art.
P.S. Tell Dorian we miss his videos, and we're looking forward to his entry into the challenge.
Ohh, that’s great to hear! 😄
Thank you for your kind words! 🙌
Loving the squeaky twisted dovetails - good fit
Thanks, they were fun but challenging to make!
Outstanding joinery skills, and an excellent video. Thumbs up, and thanks for accepting the challenge and sharing the result.
Absolutely AMAZING! The patience, care, precision and craftsmanship is awe inspiring. Great job. Love watching you work.
Happy to hear that! Thank you! 😊🙌
Very cool. Thanks for showing us.
Wow, just wow..those dovetails are phenomenal!
I'm always loving the wood craft, and now i can have a quick look of the cooking craft! :)
Amazing craftsmanship! Thanks so much for sharing 🙏😁👍
Happy to hear that! 😊🙌
My mind has been blown away, those joints 😳😳 awesome work 👌👌
That's incredible and very pleasing to watch.
Wow, absolutely amazing on so many levels! Stunning woodwork, beatiful filming.
That’s great to hear. Thank you 😊
High quality! Congrats! Pleasure to see you on work!
Thank you 😊 🙌
Now that is just pure skill, this just shows that you don’t need fancy tools. A real craftsman at work. Thanks for sharing
Dylan, that looks so good, it looks like a product made with machines. Thanks for the inspiration! Great work!
Happy to hear that! Cheers Jesse! 🙌
What an impressive ability! Great job as usual. A real masterpiece. Thank you for sharing...
Happy to hear that 😊
absolutely top notch all the way around!! Very inspirational for beginner in hand tools like me! Thank you! Also the soup looks amazing!
Thanks Henry, that’s great to hear! 😊🙌
Fantastic!
Wonderful work Dylan!
I can't even comprehend how you make those interlocking bits without some kind of precision machinery guide. It's baffling and mesmerizing.
Right there with you! It reminds me of when I first saw how floor tilers figure out complicated shapes. Measuring things in relation to one another seems to work out way more better than you would expect, for some reason.
I had to make a few practice pieces just to comprehend how it worked and how best to make it! 😅
@Atticus113 - I'm totally with you! So inspiring.
Really Great Job, Awesome 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼 very accurate 👌🏼King of wood🏆🥇👌🏼
Man the joints are soo tight and properly planned great work !!!
Thank you 😊
Really outstanding work, craftsmanship, and aesthetics.
Thank you 😊
those joints are pure sorcery! awesome job!
Thanks! 🙌
Beautiful work
Thank you Dylan. Amazing!
Cheers! 😊🙌
Impressive and masterful work ... a piece of ART.
Cheers!
Another great video Dylan !
Thank you 😊🙌
😯 Wow such fine craftmanship 👍👍👍👍 wow
Cheers! 😄🙌
Super bueno, Gran maestro
Amazing woodwork !!
Cheers! 😊🙌
Impressive work. Love the use of sap and heart wood for the sides.
Thanks! 🙌
Absolutely work of Art 👏👏👏
Thank you 😊🙏
Beautiful job from green wood! Amazing to see you play small as good as you play big!
Happy to hear that! 😊🙌
This is amazing!
Cheers! 😊🙌
A very challenging and sweet job.
Amazing work Dylan.
Thank you 😊
Awesome skills, wonderful.
Thank you! 😊🙌
Well done 👍
Thanks for the videos Dylan! If I had 1/4 to 1/2 of your skill I would be totally trilled.
I'm still working on Kumiko. But I want to read a book or two on Japanese Joinery.
Stunning workmanship.
Cheers! 🙌
I've no words... Maybe just one.. AMAZING!!!!
Haha, thank you for your kind words 😊
Absolute Legend
Thanks Sam! 😊🙌
Now I have a nagging feeling that the Japanese plane I picked up at a flea market, which I’m using as my jack plane, spent it’s past life shaving dried fish like this one! 🤣🤣🤣
Incredible work! It would be a nice long term study to see how the wood-mix behaves in a moisture changing environment.
true artistry
great woodwork
Thank you 😊
I enjoy your work too 🙌
Well done. Impressive.
Thanks 😊
You are a master well done
Well that's a new high-bar. Well done Dorian for laying down such a good challenge. But Dylan, that is some next-level stuff.
Haha, thank you 😊🙌
Fantastic work beautiful job 👍
Thanks! 😊🙌
Magnifique tout simplement !
Thank you 😊🙌
I look back on the projects like this from last year when I didn't have the tools I necessarily would have chosen at first and now bigger projects seem seem more within reach -hope you're having the same feeling of confidence going into your current projects. Thanks for the video!
edit: I say projects like this but this is way more impressive than even the large projects I'm doing now so I don't mean to compare them :P
I definitely gained the same feeling of confidence, having to do the best with what you have and most importantly, realizing many things are possible to achieve (though it may take a little more time) without all the fancy tools as well. Cheers Adam!
Wonderfull, great video 🇧🇷
Cheers! 😊🙌
Awesome
Cheers! 🙌
It was basically pure bliss watching this. Thank you for sharing your skills, knowledge and culture. =)
I love how you can use the plane (is it a kanna?) for work but also lunch. :D
(alternate title: "How to make the world's most elaborate soup")
Beautiful
Thanks! 😊🙌
this dude amazing
Magnifique travail manuel 😳
Yum!
A true shujin !🙏
Awesome and inspiring precision. Could you make a video about your kanna's? What are the differences? When do you use which one? Thank you.
Impressive 😆
Thank you 😃🙌
Could you make a video about the use-cases of specific joineries, please?
I.e. this type of joint is being use for this, and the other one for that
That would be very interesting! 🙂👍🏼
I love the background sounds!
But not more than the skillful joinery. 🙂
Pretty incredible!
(One can hear that you were in Europe.)
That’s great to hear! 😊
This guy would do some laughing at the butchers here in Ireland that call themselves carpenters. There's only one joint most of them know and you have to roll it up🤣 This is such phenomenal skill well done👍
I think you won the challenge! Beautiful work.
Hopefully that was ginger you were making shavings of for the soup?
Thought it was wood shavings at first ;-)
I wish I have awesome friends like that...🥰
Haha, thank you Elaine😊
If I would do this I would be distracted and start working on fixing that rocking workbench. Good video though.
Amazons👍👍👍
Keep the tradition alive.
That's a lot of effort to make a bowl of soup.
Great work man, sawing boards by hand is a true test of patience. What wood were you using, on my phone screen it looks like elm
I do "sashimono" level work myself and I think you did an AMAZING job. /deep bow. I'm curious though, what wood shaving is used to make stock for soup?
Pura Meraviglia❤️❤️❤️❤️
wow. such a masterpiece. I know this was for a fun challenge, but for my education, would you have any concerns about the wood you milled from the log drying over time affecting those exquisite dovetails?
The wood had been left in the forest for a while and I did let it dry for a few weeks so it wasn’t too green. I used these joineries to hopefully reduce the warps and twists but it may become slightly looser as the wood dries. I’ll keep an eye out and see how it changes with time.
Can i be Japanese please?
Absolute joy to watch. Dorian and yourself are my two go-to-woodworkers if i need a joinery style hug
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What tools are used? And what basic tools would you recommend for a travelling carpenter/joiner? Btw I love the work 😊
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Fabulous work, think you surpassed yourself with skills & limited tools.
What was the triangular saw? Nice tool!
Thanks! The saw is a diagonal cut Kataba saw
Sorry sorry sorry sorry - I just discovered your channel & it's marvelous, exquisite, life changing etc - but did you just put a bunch of wood chips in as the base for a STEW?!
No, it was dried fish.
Such a delight to see your work. 👍👍 What is that soup you made at the end? And what was it that you used for shavings into the box?
It is called Misoshiru, soup made of miso (some kind of marinated soy bean) paste. It is the "spirit" of Japan, every true Japanese drinks it in their meals everyday.
The shavings are as in the title "Katsuobushi", google it and you will understand.
Aside from the wonderful woodwork, what the recipe at the end?
I thought this was for collecting wood shavings... Then he made wood shaving soup at the end... Then I looked it up... I guess it's for shaving dried tuna. Also, the title has a misspelling: it's kaTSuobushi according to google. You've got kaSTuobushi.
Is the kataba you're using to rip the board an universal or rip pattern? Great video:)
Thanks, this was an universal pattern
for some reason I thought you would be using wood tools as well
How can a species be so evolved.... Like what do you eat bro
Is there no tradition of using a fret or coping type saw in japanese woodworking?
what is the name of the wood you are cooking finally???
What was that Recipe at the end?!?
Are you in germany now?
What wood is it?
削りカスも鰹節に見えてしまうのは日本人のサガだろうか…
if only I could understand the Japanese language [just kidding]
I have to say WOW
Cheers! 😊