Japanese woodworking - Skip Floor: How to Finish it
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2021
- This time, we will create a floor that is one step higher than the floor on the second floor, a skip floor. Normally, a skip floor is created on the landing between the 1st and 2nd floors, but this time it is different. Since the bottom and top are open spaces, we will process the handrail to prevent it from falling and create a shared space that can be used by the whole family! The finish is to pull the tatami mat down.
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You do beautiful work
The amount consideration to the family gonna live in this house is amazing.!
As a joiner working in wales. Working on external and internal joinery. My admiration for your work and approach is complete. Your knowledge and exquisite skill is an inspiration to me in my work. Thank you so much for your devotion. Thank you for sharing your skill and experience with us all through your channel.
Shot an, your work is beautiful and artistic. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
I went to woodworking school and was never taught the kigoroshi technique, it's brilliant
Beautiful carpentry and narration of the steps your taking... thank you.
My favorite videos, beautiful work, well done.
Beautifully done Shoyan.👍👍
Yet another wonderful job of carpentry, Thank you for showing your skills. I enjoy woodwork but only as a DIY person.
Awesome work and detal to work. Im happy to find that you have a chanel with eng. subtitles and voise over. Thank you.
So wonderful to see all the skill, ideas, and creativity. It makes me want to become a carpenter too. Thank you 😊
What a craftmanship! Beautiful
Another excellent job I really enjoy watching you you are so telling it keep up the good work and I will keep watching god bless
Stunningly well done!
Amazing craftsmanship
I love the hammer and water technique for a tight fit.
Great knowledge and beautiful result
I wish I had your skills. 高級な仕事-非常に詳細。
Beautiful work
c'est du beau travail ! merci !
Well DONE! 👍🏻
Beautiful work as always. Though I probably would hide the screws by mixing a bit of glue and sawdust and pugging the hole
Hi Shoyan I am a English Carpenter & Joiner and love watching how you and Japanese Carpenters work its very pleasing to see and well executed thank you but most of all I love your chisels and chisel work I would love to own a set of chisels like them what are they called and where could I order them many thanks and keep on teaching your wood work
Look for « oire nomi » it seems to be like the standard bench chisel. There are others. Although their use is quite straightforward, you need to learn about setup and sharpening.
Agreed. He is so serene and unhurried in his work yet successful. Clearly he loves the work and as a fellow carpenter/woodworker I love it too.
Your work is absolutely stunning and awe inspiring. But my question is, how much does a house like this cost in American money??
Class.
Can you please post a link to a Tonton tool. I don't find it when I search for tonton. Thanks! Love the content!
Time for a router with spiral cutting bit
Arigato.
What kind of white glue are you using? True Master! Thank you for sharing!!💜
Again, thank you for demonstrating your skill and quality work. I'm trying to find this Tonton tool. Does it have any other names. Can not find it online. Thanks
Not sure if you are still looking, but the tonton tool is called a "slide hammer"
While I think you do a good job on English translation, I'd like to suggest that what you describe as a knag, is in fact a knot in English.
Thanks for the video really enjoy them I was wondering where to find a hammer that style and also where to find that adjustable saw stand you use with your miter saw thank you
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The English word for what you are calling "knag" is "knot".
when you perform a many mortise and tenon joint operation, it is best to use the hoot and hack method, whistlers, bubblers, it doesn't matter, complete zen must be achieved to lite all the joints. you must become the joint to know the joint before you can love the joint, the old tateguya dude was telling me about it, so i'm what they call a super duper mega maga turbo deluxe expert in all woodworking and joinery not to mention the participation awards, well, mostly participation awards but you know, they don't just give those away