Kumiko - Making a TSUNO ASANOHA COASTER!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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I dont understand how this channel has so few subscribers, your video editing and woodworking skills are beyond amazing! Keep up the good work.
Xenofon Giannopoulos Thank you :) I'm pretty happy to have the amount of subscribers that I have. Maybe one day I'll get a popular video and I'll get a few more subs.
There’s a lot of work into making one. Nice finished products. Keep it up man.
Master work.
When are you going to put up the video of how to make the jig? Thanks
beautiful work
Are those cutting jigs set at 60 degrees?
Beautiful! Ever thought about doing this with a radial arm saw?
You could have a sled with one of those t track hold downs.
Davyd Mir Yes actually! I believe that is how some Japanese kumiko makers do it. I might buy a radial arm saw in the future and try it out :)
Great work ... mate paint some red lines on the jig so you keep your fingers ... I had to keep shutting my eyes 😂😂😂
Yeah, you're lucky to have all your fingers
Very beautiful work. What Kind of wood you are using?
Evaldas Stongvilas I am using basswood for the gridwork, and mahogany for the infill and frame :)
I cringe every time you cut those cross cuts around 3:20-3:30. It looks like you’re about to cut your finger off. Other than that. Great video and nice skill. 🤦♂️even at 4:05-4:15 way too close for comfort.
this is a piece of art, not a coaster mate
I always know it’s gonna be a great and helpful woodworking video when it starts off with several artistic shots of coffee being made. Just need some pretentious guitar music and a voice over talking about your dad and it’ll be complete. 🙄
This video wasn’t meant to be helpful, but thanks for watching anyway.