I am a 76 year old ex Industrail arts teacher ,with 41 years experience. I wish I would have seen your videos years ago. I tried to teach you can, make the fixture/tool, and save money and have a wonderful piece of art that hangs in the shop. As a retired teacher now and now a very happy hobbyist/maker I really enjoyed your video. Thank you
Coming to woodworking late in life I am in awe at the level of creativity that you have shown here. The calmness and ingenuity is what really hooked me as usually I cannot watch more than a minute or so of UA-cam videos without having to turn off/move forward,and yet with your mutely detailed visual explanations I went the whole 37:18 mins completely captivated. I can only describe this as mind yoga, thank you : )
Japanese woodwork technique blows my mind. Besides the practicality of their approach, the methodology is truly amazing. Thumbs up! Thank you so much for sharing!
I definitely wasn't expecting to see that vinegar used to make blue wood. I actually really like the dark blue on the second from the right piece. Very cool
Iron mordant : Iron (Ferrous Sulfate) is used alone as a mordant, as a color shifter and to increase lightfastness when used in combination with other natural dyes. It also used as a reducing agent for certain types of indigo vats. Iron is a versatile ingredient for the natural dyer
Таких гениальных столярных приспособлений, сделанных своими руками с точностью нивелира, - за свои 57 лет не видел ни разу! Браво, маэстро!!! 😊 Это Великолепно!🎉🎉🎉 Поймал себя на мысли, что просматривая ролик от начала и до конца на одном дыхании, я не то чтобы - не моргнул, но похоже даже не шевелился совсем!)) 😅😅😅 БЛАГОДАРЮ ВАМ, Маэстро!))) Много чего взял себе на заметку, потому как по профессии сам строитель)) Здоровья Крепкого вам и Долгие лета!!!
This is the perfect video to watch during Amazon's big sales. Money stays in my pocket for things that I cannot make, and building these jigs builds woodworking skill, not shopping skill. Clever clever ideas and solutions. Thank you, sir.
So much value you gave to me by sharing. You are BRILLIANT! I find this top notch; All with precise precision. You have sparked my mind in many ways. . This enables my woodworking projects to become higher quality. The elimination of hardware in my joints. The joints will be strong and last long. Plus there are a wide variety of ways to change up the looks by this as well. I don't think you could get any better. Thanks for sharing your wise ways my friend ✌️
I used to make many bespoke jigs in the joinery workshop and on site. I like your videos. I'm retired now but like viewing carpentry and joinery content. Keep it up. Great Channel 🔨🪚📐
I was introduced to #4 with the use of vinegar and steel wool a few years ago. Handy stuff when matching wood to a 30+ year patina. I want to ask, I keeps seeing you pulling the planer towards yourself instead of pushing it away from yourself. Is that to do with the style of body or more a traditional method where you are from?
Innovative, well presented, practical and handy. I've not seen a video this informative and useful in a long time. I personally have gained a ton of insight, and I thank you for having taken the time to have shared your knowledge and experience with us! Hats off, and please do share more ideas.
You see quite a lot of easy hack videos ending up being impractical and pointless, but not this video!! Every hack in this video is something you definitely need in the workshop and can be implemented to make projects much more precise and also speed up the process. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video as it is both informative and practical. Please keep sharing 🙏, looking forward to seeing more content.
Your ingenuity, skill, and precision are a delight to watch. I always marvel at your videos. You have changed my understanding of what can be accomplished with woodworking. Thank you, Sir!
Un merveilleux florilège d’ingéniosité !!! Je prends soin de conserver précieusement le lien vers cette vidéo car plusieurs de ces astuces « simples » mais véritablement efficaces me serviront sans aucun doute ! MERCI 🙏
Beautiful video, good as always! However, I would like to ask you a courtesy: could you make a video about your vacuum cleaner/remote-controlled system? I don't seem to have ever seen it among your countless videos. THANK YOU.
This is amazing 👏 I'm a retired finish carpenter and you practically invented the third hand that I often wished for. Bless you and very much respect Sir ❤😊
parabéns meu amigo, você consegue levar a arte da marcenaria para o nível da filosofia, agradeço imensamente por compartilhar seu conhecimento e me inspirar com sua mestria, forte abraço.
Um colirio para os olhos... Uma paz para o espírito... Uma calma para a alma... Um detonador para um cérebro inerte... Um prazer para tudo isso... Dizem que o trabalho dignifica o homem... Mentira! O prazer em trabalhar é que realmente dignifica o homem... Obrigado por despertar tudo isso nas pessoas!
Dal primo video che ho visto, JSK e diventato il mio preferito. Con questo video conferma le mie preferenze. Pulito, preciso,elegante ,esaustivo...vorrei sapere il tuo lavoro principale,qual'e? Sei un ingeniere??? Grz
Всë гениальное просто. Но чтобы воплотить эту простоту у многих уходят годы. 👍👍👍 Может быть не хватает указаний в градусах некоторых изделий. А главное всё без слов и понятно.
Hello, for me you are one of the best in terms of devices and wood machine construction. My question is, a device for sharpening band saw blades would be a job to be done. I have already seen it with a Dremel and a manual feed, but it is a total mess. Best regards
JSK, Most videos on UA-cam like this are usually filled with laughable and often dangerous suggestions. But yours isn’t one of those. Your video was full of great ideas. We all seen many of these before in other places, but it was really nice to see these all in one place and filmed so well. It was like having Robert Wearing’s entire classic book “Making Woodwork Aids and Devices” of 1981 👍 I particularly liked the boiling of the rusty screws with vinegar and water to make fuming/staining eboninzing solution. It was completely new to me. Here in the US, we more often just place steel wool in a jar with vinegar to produce that same solution.
Excellent - absolute precision!! What is the make of the very strong(?) small diameter Philips Head screws - are they made from stainless steel? Cheers from Down Under.
A fantastic collection of valuable helpers for every bodies workshop. Brilliant tutorial sir. Thank you and have a nice weekend with your beloved ones. Regards from Robert out of a sunny Germany.
Please can you demo the pale green suction tube for more hacks please? I am interested in this extension in getting wooden parts hacks. Cheers, great Bideo.
The more teeth you have engaged, the straighter the cut will be. In other words do not put the saw perpendicular to the top surface, lay the saw down as much as possible lining it up to your line visually. Let the saw float & do not push or force it, let it follow the kerf.
COMME D'HABITUDE C'EST UN REGAL DE VOUS VOIR TRAVAILLER.. QUELLE PRECISION QUE DE BONNES IDEES. UNE MERVEILLE DE PRECISION. MEME LES BOIS QUE VOUS UTILISEZ SONT RECHERCHES 👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏UB BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
Valeu a dica! Talvez não seja tão fácil para como vc mencionou várias vezes para os amadores que seguem vc, porque proficionais não precisam deste tipo de dica😊
Perdona mi ignorancia como se llaman los líquidos que colocaste a hervir los tornillos Ocidados , De antemano te felicito y agradezco por tan importantes videos
Muy buen trabajo. Muy pulido y aseado. Muchos creen que trabajar en Carpinteria es sinónimo de tener los pulmones enfermos de tanto polvo pero no se han dado cuenta que inviertiendo un poco se puede hacer un oficio impecable y muy preciso. Gracias
I am one of those people who watches videos like this and almost always thinks of some way to improve upon it. That never happens with your videos, Jisaku! Yours is a truly extraordinary mind.
Your Bench Dog trick was slick!! I have just built my first wood working table with Bench Dog holes and I am excited to add your solution to a problem I didn't know I would have :D
I bet I’m one person of many that would benefit from a bit of time in the workshop with this fellow ,I’ve never seen an item made in full bot so what some of this stuff is really practical please keep the videos coming
Number 2 hack, I would feel a little safer putting at least a brad nail or two through the wood and fabric. Last thing I want is a jack plane in my sternum. 😆 Great video and lots of good ideas!
Absolutely. The music drives me nuts. I want to hear the sound of the woodworking! JSK-Koubou is the gold standard for how a woodworking video should be done.
I hope the video is meaningful to you.
If you like the video, please introduce it to your friends and social media !
The quality of your videos is outstanding, always making me learn something new!
It's always a pleasure to see your quick and easy to build solutions.
Many thanks!
Pode deixar, assim será feito.........Silvio Santiago Brasil/ São Paulo
Pourquoi ne pas mettre les mesures sur les images ? 😔
sì, sto lavorando per te.
I am a 70 years old carpenter...I take my hat off as a matter of respect for your professionalism....well done....keep up the good work....
I am a 76 year old ex Industrail arts teacher ,with 41 years experience. I wish I would have seen your videos years ago. I tried to teach you can, make the fixture/tool, and save money and have a wonderful piece of art that hangs in the shop. As a retired teacher now and now a very happy hobbyist/maker I really enjoyed your video. Thank you
Coming to woodworking late in life I am in awe at the level of creativity that you have shown here.
The calmness and ingenuity is what really hooked me as usually I cannot watch more than a minute or so of UA-cam videos without having to turn off/move forward,and yet with your mutely detailed visual explanations I went the whole 37:18 mins completely captivated.
I can only describe this as mind yoga, thank you : )
Japanese woodwork technique blows my mind. Besides the practicality of their approach, the methodology is truly amazing. Thumbs up! Thank you so much for sharing!
木工細工加工はとても好きなのですが、場所的に狭小住宅なため、諦めているのが現状です。様々な木工工具のアイデアが25もあるのはやはりさまざまな経験値が有るからだと思います。素晴らしいと思いますと同時にカツコイイー❤と思います。頭の中で図面のイメージがすでに出来上がっているからだと思います。昔も今もどんな職人さんはその道一筋に鍛え上げられて成長していくものだと思います。ミリも狂わない正確さが大切なのだとおもわされました。
とても勉強になりました。😆💕✨ございました。 堀田智春
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Thanks!
Thank you for supporting the channel.
I will use it carefully for content creation.
Very cool helpers-projects. And nice lighting and filming as always. Thanks for sharing👍☀️
De Bessa
Muy bueno el vídeo...he aprendido mucho, gracias...muy limpio, rápido, divertido, eficaz, ...
Bonitos diseños, gracias... seguiré esperando algunos más...
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
I definitely wasn't expecting to see that vinegar used to make blue wood. I actually really like the dark blue on the second from the right piece. Very cool
Iron mordant : Iron (Ferrous Sulfate) is used alone as a mordant, as a color shifter and to increase lightfastness when used in combination with other natural dyes. It also used as a reducing agent for certain types of indigo vats. Iron is a versatile ingredient for the natural dyer
I do intarsia work sometimes and now I know what to do for water scenes.
Does the vinegar get rid of the rust, too?
Es usted un verdadero maestro. Gracias por compartir estas ideas con su comunidad. Saludos desde argentina 😊
Таких гениальных столярных приспособлений, сделанных своими руками с точностью нивелира, - за свои 57 лет не видел ни разу! Браво, маэстро!!! 😊 Это Великолепно!🎉🎉🎉
Поймал себя на мысли, что просматривая ролик от начала и до конца на одном дыхании, я не то чтобы - не моргнул, но похоже даже не шевелился совсем!)) 😅😅😅
БЛАГОДАРЮ ВАМ, Маэстро!))) Много чего взял себе на заметку, потому как по профессии сам строитель))
Здоровья Крепкого вам и Долгие лета!!!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
This is the perfect video to watch during Amazon's big sales.
Money stays in my pocket for things that I cannot make, and building these jigs builds woodworking skill, not shopping skill. Clever clever ideas and solutions. Thank you, sir.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Excelente…, excelente, quantas técnicas que podemos usar para facilitar o trabalho e ter resultados melhores a cada dia 🤞
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
So much value you gave to me by sharing. You are BRILLIANT! I find this top notch; All with precise precision. You have sparked my mind in many ways. . This enables my woodworking projects to become higher quality. The elimination of hardware in my joints. The joints will be strong and last long. Plus there are a wide variety of ways to change up the looks by this as well. I don't think you could get any better. Thanks for sharing your wise ways my friend ✌️
Non seulement vous êtes un maitre dans le travail du bois, mais, de plus, vos vidéo sont très bien réalisées et d'une qualité exceptionnelle !
Wonderful video. Lots of small ingenious ideas that can help you out in a pinch.Great lighting as usual. Thank you for sharing.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
I used to make many bespoke jigs in the joinery workshop and on site. I like your videos. I'm retired now but like viewing carpentry and joinery content. Keep it up. Great Channel 🔨🪚📐
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Sharp tools, tidy workspace, brilliant ideas, master craftsman. JSK you are the best anywhere on youtube!
He's one of a kind, unique! 🙏
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
I was introduced to #4 with the use of vinegar and steel wool a few years ago. Handy stuff when matching wood to a 30+ year patina. I want to ask, I keeps seeing you pulling the planer towards yourself instead of pushing it away from yourself. Is that to do with the style of body or more a traditional method where you are from?
Clever
Innovative, well presented, practical and handy. I've not seen a video this informative and useful in a long time. I personally have gained a ton of insight, and I thank you for having taken the time to have shared your knowledge and experience with us! Hats off, and please do share more ideas.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
You see quite a lot of easy hack videos ending up being impractical and pointless, but not this video!! Every hack in this video is something you definitely need in the workshop and can be implemented to make projects much more precise and also speed up the process. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video as it is both informative and practical. Please keep sharing 🙏, looking forward to seeing more content.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
спасибо за ваши видео. прекрасно, просто и интересно. не только хорошие идеи но и посмотреть приятно.
Your ingenuity, skill, and precision are a delight to watch. I always marvel at your videos. You have changed my understanding of what can be accomplished with woodworking. Thank you, Sir!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
@@Woodenfurniture88, likewise, nice to meet you through this clip, Sir.
ブリリアント! I always love watching you come up with clever solutions! Arigato!
Wounderful work....hats off for your professionalism
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Un merveilleux florilège d’ingéniosité !!! Je prends soin de conserver précieusement le lien vers cette vidéo car plusieurs de ces astuces « simples » mais véritablement efficaces me serviront sans aucun doute ! MERCI 🙏
You and your work will always remain my favourite channel.
Stay blessed Jisaku-san!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Hello from France. Very nice work! very nice workshop! I love the discipline and the Japanese order! thank U very much.
Beautiful video, good as always! However, I would like to ask you a courtesy: could you make a video about your vacuum cleaner/remote-controlled system? I don't seem to have ever seen it among your countless videos. THANK YOU.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Your hacks are ideas are the best...have you done a video for the tool you used at 26:08 for marking out a centre line on end of board?
Which angle are your wedge clamps? Thank you! Love your channel!!!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Nunca assisti um vídeo assim: limpo,claro e excelente! Tanto as máquinas como o operador! Ótimo!
This is amazing 👏 I'm a retired finish carpenter and you practically invented the third hand that I often wished for. Bless you and very much respect Sir ❤😊
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Thank you Sir! I always wonder how you come up with such simple but most functional ideas. My master inspiration!! As always 💯/💯
parabéns meu amigo, você consegue levar a arte da marcenaria para o nível da filosofia, agradeço imensamente por compartilhar seu conhecimento e me inspirar com sua mestria, forte abraço.
I love your hacks. They’re so ingenious.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
It's very obvious that you put a lot of thought into this, including an incredible amount of natural ingenuity. Well done & thankyou.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Definitely great inspiration to custom create tools using these techniques! Thank you for the video.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
One of the best woodworking tips video I ever saw
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Um colirio para os olhos... Uma paz para o espírito... Uma calma para a alma... Um detonador para um cérebro inerte...
Um prazer para tudo isso...
Dizem que o trabalho dignifica o homem...
Mentira!
O prazer em trabalhar é que realmente dignifica o homem...
Obrigado por despertar tudo isso nas pessoas!
Очень много полезной информации 🤝🧠👈👍
Большое спасибо!
I have seen so many videos of you, and you are just an amazing woodworker! Fantastic! Keep it up, absolutely brilliant 😊
すごい。感動です!イギリスの我が家の手直しをするためにDIYを最近始め、いろいろな工具がそろってきました。、私にもJSKさんの手作りの治具作れてつかえたらいいいのに。。挑戦してみます!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Thank you so much i am 59 years old love woodwork this video taught me a lot working with timber is great therapy for the soul
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
I wish you were my Dad.
I would be such a better woodworker.
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Feel bad for ur dad😢u want replacement for ur dad how sad🥹
I'm grateful ur not my son🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@alaspar2724 likewise, you can't even spell 😂
Incredible treasure for every woodworker!
Dal primo video che ho visto, JSK e diventato il mio preferito. Con questo video conferma le mie preferenze. Pulito, preciso,elegante ,esaustivo...vorrei sapere il tuo lavoro principale,qual'e? Sei un ingeniere??? Grz
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Всë гениальное просто. Но чтобы воплотить эту простоту у многих уходят годы. 👍👍👍
Может быть не хватает указаний в градусах некоторых изделий. А главное всё без слов и понятно.
Hello, for me you are one of the best in terms of devices and wood machine construction. My question is, a device for sharpening band saw blades would be a job to be done. I have already seen it with a Dremel and a manual feed, but it is a total mess. Best regards
Thank you so much for sharing.
You're very smart, precise, resourceful and very neat ❤
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
This is amazing, the creativity perfection and re-utilization of common raw materials.
Truly a genius❤
Felicitaciones por su ingenió, excelente que , Dios los los heche más en Bendiciones en seguir enseñando sus avilidafes, gracias.
Ďakujeme.
Ďakujeme za podporu kanála.
Opatrne ho použijem na tvorbu obsahu.
¡Excelente, amigo Kubos! Muchas ideas para poner en práctica. Saludos 👍
I never realised I needed so many simple (but effective & useful) jigs! You are brilliant.
Simply the best as usual 👌 Thank you.
JSK,
Most videos on UA-cam like this are usually filled with laughable and often dangerous suggestions. But yours isn’t one of those. Your video was full of great ideas. We all seen many of these before in other places, but it was really nice to see these all in one place and filmed so well. It was like having Robert Wearing’s entire classic book “Making Woodwork Aids and Devices” of 1981 👍
I particularly liked the boiling of the rusty screws with vinegar and water to make fuming/staining eboninzing solution. It was completely new to me. Here in the US, we more often just place steel wool in a jar with vinegar to produce that same solution.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
こんにちは! 14.10、教えてください、これはどのようなクランプですか?
これです。↓
www.off.co.jp/item/AA1010_030.html?srsltid=AfmBOopHZi-BMgWJaHeyRCTtx8pIywVeqEZoAwFHzhhDZZL_jiG26CUF
Great video of fantastic tips & tricks! 👍👍🔨🔨
Excellent - absolute precision!! What is the make of the very strong(?) small diameter Philips Head screws - are they made from stainless steel?
Cheers from Down Under.
Thank you for sharing your valuable woodworking knowledge with the world through your video.
Amazing video!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
A fantastic collection of valuable helpers for every bodies workshop. Brilliant tutorial sir. Thank you and have a nice weekend with your beloved ones. Regards from Robert out of a sunny Germany.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Please can you demo the pale green suction tube for more hacks please? I am interested in this extension in getting wooden parts hacks. Cheers, great Bideo.
Your production quality is as good as your woodworking. Every one of these videos is an amazing instructional tool.
Every single one of these ideas is really helpful. Thank you so much
Thank you so much for all the ideas! this is very useful and helpful for all the beginners like me. God bless you and always keep safe!
Thank you so much for your excellent presentation of your creative and innovative ideas.
Do you have any ideas for an elegant way to make long and accurate cuts with a handsaw?
The more teeth you have engaged, the straighter the cut will be. In other words do not put the saw perpendicular to the top surface, lay the saw down as much as possible lining it up to your line visually. Let the saw float & do not push or force it, let it follow the kerf.
I’m struggling to see the purpose in cutting the holes in 17. Can you explain why the holes are needed?
Tolles Video mit vielen nützlichen Tipps! Es inspiriert einen und man will direkt in die Werkstatt gehen 😊
I love that clamp for planing, that's genius!
Great video; keep this tip mashups coming. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
COMME D'HABITUDE C'EST UN REGAL DE VOUS VOIR TRAVAILLER.. QUELLE PRECISION QUE DE BONNES IDEES.
UNE MERVEILLE DE PRECISION. MEME LES BOIS QUE VOUS UTILISEZ SONT RECHERCHES
👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏UB BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
Woodworking as ART! An absolute joy to behold...
You are a skilled journeyman Sir. Any one able to have worked under you would surely blessed!
Valeu a dica!
Talvez não seja tão fácil para como vc mencionou várias vezes para os amadores que seguem vc, porque proficionais não precisam deste tipo de dica😊
Sehr nützliche Tipps, vielen vielen Dank!!! Tank you!!!
Wonderful, love the wedge clamps!
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Thanks for all of your work and great ideas.
I love your brain and how it works, where is the video where you made those pvc dog clamps?
Bem que você poderia disponibilizar estes projetos para nós.
São ótimos
Parabéns
Perdona mi ignorancia como se llaman los líquidos que colocaste a hervir los tornillos Ocidados , De antemano te felicito y agradezco por tan importantes videos
Does anyone know where you can buy the stainless steel combination square he is using? Thanks.
Brilliant bud, love it, a larger router bit to speed things up wouldn't go a miss but excellent, to say the least.
😁👋😳wow thank you so much ,for all those great 👍 ideas 💡 awesome,Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏excellent,very helpful,🙏blessings 😁🦋
Muy buen trabajo. Muy pulido y aseado. Muchos creen que trabajar en Carpinteria es sinónimo de tener los pulmones enfermos de tanto polvo pero no se han dado cuenta que inviertiendo un poco se puede hacer un oficio impecable y muy preciso. Gracias
You are a Master Craftsman! Excellent video!!
I am one of those people who watches videos like this and almost always thinks of some way to improve upon it. That never happens with your videos, Jisaku! Yours is a truly extraordinary mind.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
I just subscribed to your channel because of this amazing video! Genius!! Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
Very good idea, nice to meet you through this clip
Your Bench Dog trick was slick!! I have just built my first wood working table with Bench Dog holes and I am excited to add your solution to a problem I didn't know I would have :D
Holdfasts and a doe's foot clamp are a great combination against a planing stop as shown by Mike Siemsen. All the best.
I bet I’m one person of many that would benefit from a bit of time in the workshop with this fellow ,I’ve never seen an item made in full bot so what some of this stuff is really practical please keep the videos coming
All hints very great .Thank you for ideas
Эта связка не перестаёт удивлять, каждый раз я вижу новые успехи.
👍Большая группа очень хороших и полезных советов по работе с деревом. 👍
Outstanding creative methods, a pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing
Number 2 hack, I would feel a little safer putting at least a brad nail or two through the wood and fabric. Last thing I want is a jack plane in my sternum. 😆
Great video and lots of good ideas!
Great many uses of wedges. I love the magnetic tape use.
Some nice , useful ideas, and,....no crap annoying music. Very well done.
Absolutely. The music drives me nuts. I want to hear the sound of the woodworking! JSK-Koubou is the gold standard for how a woodworking video should be done.
Increíble 🎉🎉, me a gustado mucho tu vídeo . Gracias
Vous travaillez avec beaucoup de soin, c'est admirable, et vos astuces sont très interessantes. Merci. Quel est le bois foncé que vous utilisez ?