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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2017

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  • @Temuba
    @Temuba 6 років тому +56

    Even though I don't understand the language, these traditional skills are truly incredible. Thank you for allowing me to truly appreciate this.

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 6 років тому +25

    It’s a joy to see these Masters at work. The eye and the hand are guided by the heart. Their patience is a lesson to the harassed and stressed Western mind. A moving illustration of how even the simple can be complex.

    • @efs830
      @efs830 5 років тому +2

      I could not say it better myself

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 5 років тому +1

      @@efs830 Thank you.

  • @crmusicproduction
    @crmusicproduction 5 років тому +4

    I have a set of Japanese saws, and I can tell you, its like working with a Rolls Royce! I paid £165 for the set, and they are well worth every penny. These guys who make them are like gods!

  • @uncleblack7946
    @uncleblack7946 6 років тому +11

    intense work..great final product...amazing..time consuming..patience..thank you

  • @abelardocarneiro7007
    @abelardocarneiro7007 4 роки тому +1

    Um trabalho fantástico majestoso ferramentas de outro mundo parabéns

  • @pusmeongmeong5200
    @pusmeongmeong5200 5 років тому +6

    no wonder its become one of expensive tools.. the way they made is art..

  • @ccsgestion1733
    @ccsgestion1733 5 років тому +3

    muchas gracias por compartir este maravilloso arte. Suban mas videos de este tipo por favor...

  • @davequinn4701
    @davequinn4701 5 років тому +1

    Wow.. health and safety would have a field day if that was over here ... truly terrific craftsmanship

  • @byronmasser7798
    @byronmasser7798 5 років тому +3

    Words can't express my admiration. Will travel to japan just to buy this precious crafts.

  • @KevinBower-gy5be
    @KevinBower-gy5be 5 років тому +3

    It seems to me that everything the Japanese do relating to woodwork is a complete art form. Wonderful video.

  • @wittgal382
    @wittgal382 6 років тому +15

    seeing the price on them, I thought, are they covered in gold? now I see that they are covered with the gold of the master's hands!

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 6 років тому +4

      witt gal I like your thought. Some things are worth the price. These tools are sacred; they are meant to be put in the hands of Masters. The sharpening process in itself requires full understanding of the tool. Only water stones can be used. In the West we tend to mistreat them. In Japan woods are less hard than ours. However, today fully handmade tools are becoming very scarce. Just look at the period of the videos; I’d say early seventies. Steel was purer then. However, what a joy to watch these patient Masters at work.

    • @wittgal382
      @wittgal382 6 років тому

      musamor75 it’s too - ua-cam.com/video/k5rDbr_0Ik8/v-deo.html

    • @espinozajuan8591
      @espinozajuan8591 5 років тому

      @@wittgal382 whats the Price???

  • @fabiandaroca
    @fabiandaroca 6 років тому +11

    Beautiful Craftsmanship!!!

  • @afiladoelmisterparacliente1657
    @afiladoelmisterparacliente1657 6 років тому +1

    Una Super Herramienta para un Profesional........no existe una Mejor hecha, impresionante Maestro-Un Saludo Afilador El Mister/Granada España

  • @mohamedmansour7130
    @mohamedmansour7130 3 роки тому

    انا بحبكم جدا لأنكم تستحقون كل الحب والإحترام والتقدير

  • @paulohchagas1558
    @paulohchagas1558 6 років тому +1

    Parabéns por produzirem uma bela ferramenta como esta . Como eu poderia aquirir uma peça desta ?

    • @argeancomics3291
      @argeancomics3291 5 років тому

      Se vc estiver no Brasil: www.lojaempoeirados.com.br/serrotes-japoneses. Mas se quiser as do video, hummm... difícil, hein?

  • @hamiltonsantos8848
    @hamiltonsantos8848 6 років тому +3

    すべての手作りは非常に熟練した

  • @platonicheaven8893
    @platonicheaven8893 4 роки тому

    They are crazy. The work is brilliant

  • @robertomarchi4394
    @robertomarchi4394 5 років тому +1

    Non capisco quello che dicono, ma amo i video come questo è bello quello che puoi fare quando vuoi.

  • @ademdogan7213
    @ademdogan7213 6 років тому +1

    Comme on le dit sur un autre commentaire je ne comprend pas ce qu'ils disent mais j'adore les vidéos comme ça c'est magnifique ce qu'on peut faire quand on veut.

  • @adolfoquispe1503
    @adolfoquispe1503 6 років тому +1

    Soy carpintero y me gustan sus herramientas. Quiero comprarlas especialmente esa sierra y los cepillos

  • @Fadilanse
    @Fadilanse 4 роки тому +1

    fucking respect is pouring out from my body, this is so absolutely beautiful

  • @papahotel8226
    @papahotel8226 4 роки тому

    Hello from France.👋👏👍🙂

  • @minhsangvo7749
    @minhsangvo7749 6 років тому

    Không biết các loại dụng cụ này có bán ở Việt Nam không vậy.

  • @galapagos4154
    @galapagos4154 4 роки тому

    Japonlar çok çalışkan ve işini iyi yapan insanlar 🇹🇷

  • @pepehurtadorivas4932
    @pepehurtadorivas4932 6 років тому +1

    muy bien explicado

  • @MARCOSARMESQUITA
    @MARCOSARMESQUITA 4 роки тому

    👍💯👏👍💯👏👍💯👏

  • @herodo
    @herodo 5 років тому +1

    怪不得那么贵😄

  • @landermike4873
    @landermike4873 5 років тому

    Made to really last generations.

  • @OramiIT
    @OramiIT 5 років тому

    Anyone else notice how they treat it like a weapon on their inspections?

  • @axelviverorojo363
    @axelviverorojo363 5 років тому

    La madera que es como el hierro que se ocupará para. Cortar o sacar viruta para cantear o sepillar madera

  • @adammacer
    @adammacer 5 років тому +1

    Any metalworkers out there able to explain why the hand burnishing/scraping (I'm assuming it is) if only to then grind and flappy wheel the surface after?

    • @chriscas-ToolAficionado
      @chriscas-ToolAficionado 4 роки тому

      Unlike the grinding wheel/flap, I believe the scraping can strategically remove material. They mention it's a critical process that determines the balance of the blade.

  • @ronin4711
    @ronin4711 6 років тому

    It's incredible how much work goes into a saw like this, too bad they didn't show how the teeth are cut.
    Now I understand why is Rob Cosman's hand saw $400 tag price was probably inspired by this except his are machine made!

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 6 років тому +3

      ronin4711 You didn’t watch properly. The teeth were cut mechanically by a punch out tool. Watch again and you’ll see.

    • @KillberZomL4D42494
      @KillberZomL4D42494 6 років тому +1

      They actually did.

  • @asmartasur2992
    @asmartasur2992 5 років тому

    I want one of those saws. Excellent craftsmanship. I'd like to know why he was hitting his anvil & then the blade?

    • @BigHat83
      @BigHat83 3 роки тому +1

      when he does it while switching positions, such as flipping the blade over, it's to keep the hammer momentum going. when he does it before stopping, it's to let the hammer slowly come to rest.
      both of these things are easier on the forearm muscles, and will keep your arms from tiring out, allowing you to work longer.

  • @user-zx6bo9ri4n
    @user-zx6bo9ri4n 5 років тому

    現代のプレス加工の できない時代にどうやって均等な厚みの鉄板を作ったのか?

  • @imransolove4266
    @imransolove4266 5 років тому

    👍👍👍👍💕

  • @edwinroy_paucara_otazusiku7721
    @edwinroy_paucara_otazusiku7721 4 роки тому

    Hi !! I am from Perú 2020

  • @PaNowak
    @PaNowak 6 років тому +2

    Where can I buy this kind of saw?

    • @efs830
      @efs830 5 років тому

      rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F123382271193

    • @argeancomics3291
      @argeancomics3291 5 років тому

      If you are in USA you can search for "japanese saw" in Google and you will find an infinite number of shops selling it

    • @dannywoodring7876
      @dannywoodring7876 5 років тому

      Not sure of the exact quality compared to the one made here but I got one from home depot

    • @herodo
      @herodo 5 років тому

      taobao.com😄

    • @nguyenkienknives
      @nguyenkienknives 4 роки тому

      @@herodo Many shit things there.

  • @maencoch80
    @maencoch80 5 років тому

    Where can I get a decent saw like that for around 40 usd.
    Anything at that price

    • @samba2782
      @samba2782 5 років тому

      Try Gyokucho, decent at the price. But as always, more expensive is better.

  • @Whitemirrow34
    @Whitemirrow34 4 роки тому

    her yerde bulunmayan eşsiz paylaşım için teşekkürler

  • @Ra1276
    @Ra1276 4 роки тому

    I tried hand hammering things...it hurts my ears I cant do it

  • @liveinrussia284
    @liveinrussia284 6 років тому

    😊👍

  • @eusebiochaviraramirez3086
    @eusebiochaviraramirez3086 5 років тому

    Omoshiroy ne! doko no basho wa, kono "tool" o kaimasu ka ? Watakushi kuni México desu.

  • @samyqks3988
    @samyqks3988 5 років тому

    🙏😲😍😎

  • @Mutant_11
    @Mutant_11 5 років тому

    Mastercraftsman tools handed down generation to generation.

  • @lacaver64
    @lacaver64 5 років тому

    this is a good wood presicion japan saw

  • @1712corru
    @1712corru 6 років тому

    wow is pretty amazing ..

  • @w888w
    @w888w 5 років тому

    三木大工是什麼,品牌嗎?

  • @azeriayie208
    @azeriayie208 6 років тому

    how do i buy the saw?

  • @takeruyamato297
    @takeruyamato297 3 роки тому

    鋸の鍛冶屋さんは誰でしょうか? 近藤さんかな?

  • @australian3308
    @australian3308 6 років тому +15

    ...and - thankfully - not a single Yank screaming about "Safety First" in the comments

    • @Cernumospete
      @Cernumospete 5 років тому

      ^^ That's because they have a country, but no culture.

    • @user-xh6ug2pn9u
      @user-xh6ug2pn9u 5 років тому

      LKM 777 ろいきよく

  • @user-zn6de2kk4x
    @user-zn6de2kk4x 6 років тому

    what is year? 95?

  • @user-uj4hs8sk1s
    @user-uj4hs8sk1s 6 років тому +7

    4 saw per year.

  • @olegbosalaev722
    @olegbosalaev722 4 роки тому

    Классная ариоба

  • @user-ry5mm9nq6d
    @user-ry5mm9nq6d 5 років тому

  • @hobbywood8346
    @hobbywood8346 6 років тому

    おめでとう

  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge Рік тому

    Price? Anyone know?

  • @user-fc5he9fq9c
    @user-fc5he9fq9c 5 років тому +1

    Онанизм какойто...

  • @villijs33321
    @villijs33321 6 років тому

    I newer understand why the chisels are so short and and the flat side is not flat but gouged out - i see no 100% use for them in european woodworking...

    • @bfflorida2311
      @bfflorida2311 6 років тому

      Japanese woodworking and their tools have a slightly different approach and techniques compared to European style... just like cooking... Different regions use same food but final result is different flavors... Some people like one more than others, but doesn't mean is better or worse.. use what fits you best....

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 6 років тому +3

      ARV VIL First of all, I think you meant “never”, and not “newer”. You’ve got a long road to travel my friend. 1) the chisels are shorter because the Japanese use them much closer to their work, and the steel is so hard a single tool can last for decades with daily use. 2) the hollow sole is to reduce friction. The chisel bites into the wood ten times faster, and with a much cleaner cut AND less tear out. Got it? You’re lucky to have received an intelligent answer to a silly question. Learn to respect what is different, especially when you don’t understand.

    • @jakob803
      @jakob803 5 років тому

      musamor75 plus the hollow ground makes flattening the back a lot faster.

  • @ibrhemahmed170
    @ibrhemahmed170 Рік тому

    جود

  • @ChestnutnagsToolsFromJapan
    @ChestnutnagsToolsFromJapan 6 років тому

    I wish my Japanese Language skills were better

  • @kalybekuskumbaev7333
    @kalybekuskumbaev7333 4 роки тому

    !!!+++

  • @sameersinha1521
    @sameersinha1521 5 років тому

    are tau kuch hindi mei bhi bol do, kuch samajh nahi aa raha .

  • @sameersinha1521
    @sameersinha1521 5 років тому

    hindi please.

  • @basdeklerk8908
    @basdeklerk8908 5 років тому

    l .lo

  • @Sure-ww4tj
    @Sure-ww4tj 6 років тому

    一番最初の人が野性爆弾のくっきーに見えた