Building a Back-Country Storage Shed with Batten and 3,000 Nails [Carpentry Process Part 1]
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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Hello! I’m Shoyan.
I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a licensed architect and technician.
I would like to share my work, knowledge, etc., regarding Japanese carpentry.
I hope you enjoy my videos!
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This storage shed is better built than most houses. This is a true art form.
It is a privilege watching you at work. Thank you very much. I am 86 years of age and learn so much from you. Again, many thanks.
always blown away by the beautiful wood that is used. love the feel of it all. i can imagine the wonderful smell of the wood.
I have 1 complaint. That I have to wait for the second part!
Hello! If I ever get rich enough, you'll be the first person I ask to build my own house!!! i love your work!!! greetings from Poland!!!!
Some of the best channels on yt right now!
Beauty. Precision. Skilled. Art.
Thank you for the craftsman storage shed.
Your work is art at its finest.
when your man cut that piece of cladding cedar for around the window and fitted it, I actually applauded.
Love the content! Much respect from Scotland
What a treat for a Friday - A new video from our favourite Japanese carpenter!
That shed looks gorgeous. I work mostly with furnitures but I really enjoy a construction carpentry and your projects never disappoint me 👍
Lovely woodworking Shoyan, thank you for the video.👍👍
Hi, I just love watching true craftsmanship. You can tell buy the quality of the work. I'm looking forward to the inside. Cheers
very interesting and great job. Here in Canada, I've installed board and batten walls with a narrow crown, pneumatic stapler. I don't think I've seen anyone hand nail like this.
You’ve got to admit that the skill factor is incredible. So accurate.
i am a carpenter but shoya is the best carpenter in the world i have ever seen
Another topnotch project from the Master Carpenter Shoyan
I love the videos! Keep it up! much love from USA!
Very therapeutic, watching this.
your work is beautiful ! Thanks for sharing your craftsmenship> Best of luck to you
Very very nice work as always 👌👍💯
Another quality job Shoyan. Thank you.
Very nice building
Using the shadow to drill straight and in plumb! Cool
Japanese carpentry skills are just impressing
I love you Shoyan!
Craftsmanship at its best keep up the good work 👍
I will be contacting Shoya to ask him to do a show in America. He is a true Craftsman of Craftsmen.
wow just like that a whole shed. absolutely amazing job! very clean design
Such beautiful work! I am so happy to see the use of a sill seal to protect the sills from the moisture of the concrete!
I'm from Oregon. And I got really excited when you mentioned Oregon pine. Haha
I wonder if still type of siding will work for our 9 months rain season
Thanks, Shoyan - the shed is amazing. Japanese timber is so beautiful, and your construction is educational to watch
Beautifull, simple and educative. Thank you!
Thx for the new release Shoyan! 👏
We need a 2 hour version of this build 😅
Shoyan, beautiful work as always. I admire your process and methods. I always learn something from your videos. Thank you!
It's mesmerising
Remarkable construction. I enjoyed this video and look forward to seeing the inside installation. Stay safe.
that was a lovely relaxing watch, thank you.
lovely. japanese cedar is such a beautiful material.
Fantastic!
Nice work, Mr Shoyan with apprentice!👍
Incredible
Joto owes you some props and advertising cash. I recommended the product to my old employer in california we dont vent crawl spaces were i live now.
Beautiful!
simply amazing
Your work is just so beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
That cladding looks fantastic. So simple but incredibly effective.
Nice videos 😊 amazing work
It’s a great blessing to have you in our lives,your consummate skills and love for carpentry shine through brightly.
I love it
Keeping this in mind when building my greenhouse. I love Japanese style construction and think the exposed beams would look great
Nice job guys. It helps your craftsmanship when you use quality materials.
I did a 10ftx20ft but it wasn't nearly this beautiful. and yea. if i had to do it all again i'm renting some scaffolding
Excellent work as always
Absolutely awesome 👍👌
Beautiful craftsmanship on this shed. Your patience and skill are why you to are a craftsman. Thank you for sharing your skills.
Your skill & artistry are so very evident in this build as well as your attention to detail. This storage shed is going to stand for an exceedingly long time unlike many houses I have seen literally 'thrown together'. Love your work, cheers, Don from South Aust.
Bravo monsieur ! On sent la très grande expérience dans tout les gestes ! Encore bravo pour la qualité incroyable de votre travail 👏🏽.
As a carpenter in the states I really impressed at how skilled your craftsman are! Maybe a show on your sub contractors ? Electricians , plumbers, roofers? I would enjoy meeting them?
@@ShawnWitty Shawn I hv been a carpenter a LONG time! And things are different , codes , work product ect.,.!
Not buying what your putting down !
I still would like to see it if the OWNER of the channel decides to do so you can watch something else?
Merci pour la vidéo !
Where i love ceder is extremely expensive, is it also expensive in Japan?
awesome
Master Shoyan is a ryobi enthusiast, I see.
wow he is a good carpenter, are there many master-level carpenters like him in Japan?
Great work! I cant believe you do most of your cuts with a hand saw. It must take much longer to do that
Seeing those clear cedar boards stacked up is like seeing a pile of gold stacked up🤣
That timber looks like Douglas Fir
На наших стройках я работал, очень хочется теперь на такой поучаствовать😮
What a beautiful building. I love the frame method you use; it is a more elegant looking form. What is the very thin sheet material nailed on the roof planks under the metal roof? Are you working on the temple? My time in Japan I found the temple construction to be interesting and beautiful. Thank you for sharing this with us.
I wish I got all these offcuts 😊
Sehr beeindruckende Arbeit. 👍👍👍🇩🇪 Gruß vom zimmerermeister
So cool to watch!
Questions though if anyone knows...
1) is all the wood precut by a robot in a factory somewhere?
2) the black adjustable supports under the floor joists, are they plastic? I assume they're strong enough, but interesting to see
3) the fireproof boards, in North America we only use fireproofing to protect one compartment in a building from another, so we'd never use it on a small building like this. Why is it there in this situation?
Thanks in advance!
Hello Shoyan Japanese Carpenter,
I'm a young french carpenter.
I really like your work and your videos.
I saw your square at 16:33 and i'd really like to know the exact name of the tool or where I could provide myself one.
Thank you very much.
Keep doing good work !
4:20
床下の木屑、掃除して~~~
直ぐに掃除機で~~
I prefer Japanese carpentry (it's so much cleaner). 🤔
Thank you! An other amazing example. How is the joint called at 3:17 at the end of the beam? And more interesting which machine is used to do the had curved circle? Thank you sir!
Do you use stainless steel nails so they don't rust and make black spots on the cedar? Love watching your work and truly admire your skill set. Arigato, Shoyan-san!
What is that white chalk line you used?!
👍
Edit: If only I commented at the end. You mentioned it was for a Crawl Space and so then I could google about it. For some reason my earlier googling didn't result in this information!
Hi there! Hope someone can answer my question but I have seen a number of times with Japan building houses that they have their foundations like this, where the edges of each room seem to be raised up leaving a hallow middle. Is there a reason for this? Most of the western world (i guess) has flat pads for their foundations.
i wish i were Japanese, so I could live in Japan, with just Japanese people.
What kind of pencil do you use?
When can I move in?
Please list some of the tools you use along with possible sources to purchase them.
Shawn, Thanks for your response. I was mainly interested in his chisels and his framing square. It's difficult to determine if chisels sold as Japanese are genuine and of good quality. As for framing squares, many of them seem to be made in China and have a lot of bad reviews.
THAT CONCRETE
Japanese carpenters are the best on the planet. They have unmatched design skills and an eye for beauty, and then perfect completion techniques...
Good job no fancy japanese timber joints … still in a country with so much tech per capita to hammer nail seems innapropriate
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"shaking" = Racking?
Is there any reason for battens extending and not being cut flush, just aesthetics?
Just a guess but I think water would drip off, while if it were flush, it might wick up into the crack. But that's just my feeling.
@@disqusrubbish5467 sounds reasonable
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Great video, English pronunciation is great (just one correction : the word iron is pronounced "ion" as the r is silent). Fascinating to watch, thanks for sharing.
I believe he pronounced iron correctly, as the r is not silent. Ion is a different word entirely.
@@jamesmac8424 british pronounce it ion, americans iern/iuun but never iron.
How would you differentiate iron from ion if the r is silent? NASA is developing a new ion engine for rocket propulsion, if talking about physics and chemistry, ion and iron must be pronounced different to avoid confusion
@@greeneaglz2573 As a Brit I definitely pronounce Ion differently to Iron, however it is more subtle than some of the American english versions. It will depend on what your ear is tuned into.
The r is not silent but it has become mushed into a different sound as an ir sound not a i sound.
Quite happy with the translator to have a Japanese accent with some words, thats just how the world is.
At USA america they pay like 40 dollars by hour to carpenters . At japan they pay too litte not good
無與倫比的
I enjoyed the comment on how many knots where in the wood from Oregon.
Not having access to Japanese quality timber this is what a lot of the rest of the world has to put up with and worse.
There are no more Craftsman like this, just Handymen. And if you want kind of work done they will charge the hell out of you.
This makes North American home construction look so lousy. I understand the earth quake requirements of Japan but regardless, the overall quality of materials and workmanship is far superior.
Good men wear blue jeans. Feel free to quote me.
He's my favorite carpenter!