When we redid the floors in our appartment my dad’s ”friend” helped out. He was a bit of an alcoholic so he was useless in the morning and in the afternoon but when he hit his alcohol sweetspot around 12.00 he was a fucking wizard. Did the exact same thing as this guy but eyeballed it and sketched it out roughly with a pencil and the tile slid in with pretty much 0.5mm of gap.
Nice of him but now it makes it seem like an abligation of his. I hope people realize we shouldn't rely on likes or love emojis. That's a prisión purposely constructed by social media.
he applied the simplest of logic to mark where to cut. I have to agree, if you've never done something like that before, you'd nail it after your third attempt at most.
He’s essentially reverse measuring the space that the frame takes away from the single tile by marking the distance on all sides of the tile. I had to watch it twice but, this is brilliant.
That’s the thing about most labor, the end result is seen by the buyer and not the one doing the job. Yet the one doing the job gets to see the process of how it’s done but the buyer usually doesn’t. So the worker can’t admire the end result of their work and the buyer can’t admire the process it took to get the work done.
Yeah whenever I see things like this I am impressed though. My father is a carpenter. When you see things done poorly and explain to others they usually don’t get it
It's not really impressive tho. At first it may seem a brilliant idea,but once you actually watch what he is doing and think about it, it's basic geometry. "Normal" people wouldn't know how to do it right away just because they never had to think about it. I never had to do something like that,I watched the video x2 speed without paying attention and still understood what he was doing after the first 2 signs he did. And I am a fuckin monkey
The most impressive part is that he didn’t even have to check the fit before he laid it down. He knew it would be a perfect fit. That’s an artist right there.
@@fayeinoue7455 there's no math at all - he's just scribing the the outer dimensions of the wall/door jamb. That's why it is such a great technique, no measuring and no numbers to remember. It's a lot easiiiier when you are working with smaller material like this.
I work in construction.. This happens everyday it's pretty standard. Hopefully people appreciate construction workers more after seeing things like this.
Honestly there's not a lot to appreciate there, if that's his profession then it's expected just like any other job. I'm a painter and drywall repairman and people brag on me all the time and I just tell them " Thanks, but it's what I get paid to do, I should know how to do a great job!"
Lemme show you some REAL appreciation big fella- how bouts you come over 👅👅👅 ...and to sweeten the pot I got mortar, tiles, yes grout and a dirty little bathroom you can makeover 😻
I agree as well. I worked home remodel construction and am currently a brick mason. This is a everyday thing. Think about that while y’all get paid twice as much to press keys and move a mouse on your ass.
@@smokeytripod Entire house is tiled because we have underfloor heating. Underfloor works best with tile. Also my parents HATE carpets lol (dirt, allergies etc)
@@aarontan2197 they don't teach sex at school either and yet there are more than 7 billion of us. people learn most things on their own, outside school.
Probably unnecessary but I think you guys responded a little bit rude... It's likely better to be religion neutral instead of be completely anti- religion.
If you’ve done work on ships for flooring in the Navy, you actually learn this technique and can transfer it to the flooring tiles in houses, works great! My floors love me for it 👍🏽
funny thing is, people think the random things that come in their recommended are weird. there’s a reason you enjoy the video. this is what youtube wanted
Well that because youtube is very often wrong and the things in recommended are not related to the user in any way. Also they say stuff like this is weird for them to see in the recommended since what they usually watch is much different
My dad’s 73 and has been a tile layer since he was 16 or so, in the mid-60s. He started as an apprentice and had his own crew by 22. I worked with him a lot over the years. I remember I was 8 in ‘96 and he would take me at huge construction sites to help him and learn the job. Stuff like this technique in the video was his bread and butter, and I would see him do all kinds of clever tricks, especially when it came to laying a tile around radiator pipes coming out of the floor - I have seen him open holes on the tile for the pipes to fit through. In my experience the true sign of tile laying marksmanship is not the work around corners and small areas, but keeping the required tile number exactly the same when laying tiles across very large rooms that may have walls and foundation pillars or other obstacles. Too often tile layers may miss the measurements and mark, and may have to cut the tile or add pieces of a tile next to a wall, when laying a big area. Keeping the pattern and not requiring more or less of a tile when going through an obstacle is an amazing feeling, and it looks amazing afterwards too. My dad’s also an artist when it comes to making marble stairways. Now that’s an art - from measurements to laying the marble itself, it’s a tough job and not a lot of people know how to do it correctly.
@@blackslav1497 Congratulations on not having the attention span to read the equivalent of two paragraphs - not sure I’d announce it to the world but you do you.
@@cunnyman School doesn't really teach you jack. Unless it's like in law or the medical field. Mandatory classes like Math, English, Science, and History is so stupid. Obviously it's fine to force those things to get the basics, but why force those classes on Highschool students? Hell even in college you are still forced to take Math and English classes, why? If I'm going into engineering they can teach me any amount of math I need for that class in that class. Schoop also teaches kids to be less creative and how not to think on their own. It's sad really. Hell when you look up what school was made for it was to put people into the factories and that still hasn't changed. Look at everyone's solution in life, "Go to college you will be successful and happy." I'm only going to college to avoid paying rent at my parents house. I'm currently trying to become a teacher in math because I found I really enjoy teaching that subject even though it can be very boring, but I'm still only going to avoid rent. School doesn't prepare you for shit really. Experience does prepare.
That is someone who knows a bit about stenciling. With everything we use today, people forget that we used to be able to make intricate designs without hardly any assistance by doing stuff like this. A lot of skills like this honestly have been lost longer than most of us have been alive.
Reminds me of the Technology Connections video on an antique toaster that works better than some modern ones with a simple mechanical design, whereas today people trying to recreate the effect, would just automatically try to stuff in complicated electronics.
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I remember my papa (dad's uncle) putting a new tile floor in his house in the 70s. This is exactly how he measured them. I watched intently as I was extremely interested in work like this as a tomboy teen. He built a whole underground distillery under his house to make root-BEER. Alcoholised rootbeer. He got pretty wealthy on that. This is in Canada. No one but our family knew about it. He did an extremely professional job of building it. I'm glad this randomly came up on my feed. Awesome job on the tile. 😊
"I watched intently as I was extremely interested in work like this as a tomboy teen." I wonder, after all this years, what she dedicated her life to as a profession 🤔
@@MisticWays heavy equipment maintenance for 17 years, then became an RV Technician for the next 10 years before becoming disabled with a neurological disorder, also 80% deaf now. Never took the hearing protection serious unfortunately.
@@oefa12892 I'm doing the best I can. Sucks that I can't work anymore since I loved my job, coworkers and even the boss. lol - I guess we all get humbled eventually right? I'm not wealthy anymore, but I certainly appreciate having my own home and being able to feed myself and pay the bills. No excessive spending on material crap that I never needed in the first place. I'm humble but bored outta my mind 😁
@@fadetoblond I can imagine, I'm sorry to hear that 😔 Thanks for sharing with us your journey in life as we ourselves await where our destiny takes us. All the best to you sister!🙏❤
Whenever I build houses or additions I always leave the interior doors and base trim off have the painters paint the walls then lay the tile then I put the doors and base trim on top of the tile and it turns out great! You do have to allow a little in the framing height but works way easier and faster than trying to cut under the doors later!
@@ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1 i can tell youve never done any job for yourself in life, even the simplest jobs, always call another man to do it for you huh? No wonder you couldnt notice
@@Dexter-nw2fe BMA Can tell you that you are a pure idiot... Even though your teachers and parants beat you mercilessly while you was growing.. And unfortunately you still don't have control over your mouth... Uffffff (Live in Peace by controlling your mouth)
See this is one of those guys that isn't asked to do things over and above the Call of Duty he just does it because to him a job being perfect is more important than a job done quick. I have 100% respect this man for taking the time to do that.
I kinda feel that, but while I personally have been praised for my thorough work, putting all that effort into doing something I've gotten way more backlash. Just getting yelled at by supervisors and bosses, and having customers complain that I'm slow af. I've lost a job before for being thorough with my tasks. Been pressured to quit jobs too because they thought I was being slow because I'm lazy or don't care about my job. For the people that acknowledge my hard work I take great pride, but all the negative feedback just burns me out. So nowadays, I do most of the job as fast as possible being an "alright" job because i get less complaints that way.
@@arechi3208 thays wherw time management comes to play. Learn the task, learn ways to reduce time taken but not cut corners. I was doing the job of 3 people. When i left, they hired 3 people to replace me. Im certainly not complaining. I did more then those 3 do in a shift. My old boss wishes me back but uas not authority to make it happen or would i want the position again.
You don't know him. That's one possible reason. Maybe they screwed up and this was the save to fix it. Maybe it was planned. What would actually be fast to you in this situation to tile around the door? And does this person do good work for pride or to uphold a reputation of quality service to be competitive? Not saying you're wrong. I just hate people assuming things about situations and deciding they are correct.
Yes this is called the "Ottoman Technique". It was developed by Ottoman architects (modern day Turkey) in ~1630. The Turkish people are known for their ornate and beautiful architecture.
@@ahmadkamil3713 where did he use geometry? He measured how deep he has to cut and did that, a 10 year old can do that he is just experienced but if you call somebody intelligent who just cut a fcking tile correctly man...idk don't wanna insult anybody
@@RealitaetsverweigererDerAmpel man, I just give suggestion on why the original commenter think it's brilliant, I don't actually care if it's brilliant or not, it's just interesting to look at unorthodox way of doing work, that all.
@@ahmadkamil3713 i think he probably never did work on a house and thinks this vid is a big deal lol My uncle cut his parquet floor the exact same way it's literally so easy and takes 2 minutes it's like you have no idea of maths and call someone "highly intelligent" because he can calculate 5+5 haha
Most people think than be a tiler or a bricklayer 👷 Is Easy and Don't need to know mathematics or numbers but they are totally wrong, You need It, and many times must use your brain and creativity to resolve a work. That isn't wrote in books. You can't learn that at school That's just practice.
Now I need a construction anime. During the tournament arc: Villain: "Now, there's no way to catch up to me. By using the forbidden tile laying technique, I will win the tournament!" This man: _starts laying down tiles like this_ Villain:"Nani!? Impossible!" Supporting character in the stands: "I have been building for 53 years but I have never seen such a technique before..."
@@envalence450 yes, it actually is. You have to a) lay down the stucco on the floor and make sure to spread it evenly so nothing looks messy, b) cut all of the tiles to match walls, cabinets, etc (as shown in the video), and c) line up all of the tiles so nothing is unaligned and finally place them on the floor.
I did that in high school and college in a few classes. I also did it once in a skills test in my worst subject, mathematics. I told the person reviewing the results that even though I stink at math, none of the answers to a certain question could possibly be right. They pulled up the question, looked at the answers...looked again....kept looking...started working the problem...then asked how I knew. I told them my convoluted way of working the problem, and how none of the answers were in range with what the possible answer was, no matter how the problem was worked, or even if I did the math right. After doing the problem fully, they agreed and threw out the question.
No one denies that it’s useful in certain fields, even in school. The thing is, most people won’t be carpenters or interior designers, most people will become a desk jockey working on a computer all day. It sucks but it’s the truth.
You can tell this man has been doing this for a long time. The amount of not only skill and experience, but confidence he showed in his measurements, his cuts, even in making the surface cut to tap after was all just one go. Truly a consummate professional.
@@lordwigstyle8017 as the poster above you said, its probably something you learn pretty fast. However, the persone that came up with this technique originally is pretty impressive.
The human doing the work was put in by CGI. It was actually an explosion that made this orderly arrangement possible. Atheism: 1. Logic: 0. Atheism wins again!
@@extralikeshotwomen8829 The vast majority of people laying tiles for stuff like this are people who half arse it so either they don't get taught or they just don't bother to use what they're taught.
Worker: takes tile, holds it against the wall and marks Me: walking upstairs looking for an inch ruler Worker: takes flex, cuts along marks Me: walking downstairs, still looking for a ruler or something similar Worker: makes final cuts with a pliers Me: yet looking for a ruler in almost every drawer Worker: done Me: finds some other lost stuff in the drawer & forgets what I’m actually looking for
I'm not into construction, I don't know the first thing about laying tiles, I'm not very geometrically skilled...but did I click and watch this recommended video? Yes. Yes I did.
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@Fretboard Burner wow, who hurt you... Also a meme format is very different from copying a comment, but it's obvious you won't know the difference cause your too toxic to understand
S.H.L Isn't it "showing" your work for math? If you watch carefully he did show his work. Watch his hand that is holding the tile. That is the position he would slide the cut tile into place. He is simply marking the left and right sides and the depth of the notch to cut out. Pause the video after each mark he makes and then picture how the tile would slide into place with the hand he is holding it. It will make perfect sense and you will realize how simple it really is.
@@bigwacha7410 Actually there is no formula other than using a measuring device like a tape measure. This guy just used the tile to make the measurements because it's faster.
Definitely didn’t think twice about construction before but this video made me realize it’s got a lot of nuances that aren’t being appreciated. Construction workers are dope.
kapytanhook because people see it as a job for low lifes who aren’t smart enough to get a “real job” and most don’t realise that it’s not all brawn and muscle, that it requires high intelligence
Bro it took me the better half of a day changing my garbage disposal only to find out that the only person that know less than me in plumbing is the dude that did the plumbing under my sink. I wish I would have learned at a younger age. With that being said, Im still very eager to learn new things.
@Roy Vice look at the quality of the tile, time is of the essence here. That additional cut is problematic with the given tools and is quite pointless. Given the plaster and bull nose.
The kid who paid attention in Geometry class:
The kid who was high as a kite in geometry class:
Nah this aint taught in school
The kid named attention:
😎
Implying you get useful knowledge in this level at class
@@aarontan2197 it is.
This is the most satisfying ending in cinematic history.
I agree
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Yeah except for the side of the tile that has a little bit of floor
👍
haha 😂
I don't know why this is in my recommended, but this was nice to watch
Same here bro
The algorithm brought us this video
relatable.
same
Same
This technique is only for people who have been doing it for 54 years +
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Tile ninja
Good one mate
Legendary comment!
Or with an iq over 10
You can tell he has done this hundred of times. The way it perfectly slid in like a glove at the end was very satisfying. That's pretty impressive!
Thank you for your comment ❤️
When we redid the floors in our appartment my dad’s ”friend” helped out. He was a bit of an alcoholic so he was useless in the morning and in the afternoon but when he hit his alcohol sweetspot around 12.00 he was a fucking wizard. Did the exact same thing as this guy but eyeballed it and sketched it out roughly with a pencil and the tile slid in with pretty much 0.5mm of gap.
I needed to smoke a cigarette after that
@@Heavy4th
Lol great comment!
That's what she said.
You can tell this guy is a nice dude if he is still hearting the comments almost two years after the video uploads.
Nice of him but now it makes it seem like an abligation of his. I hope people realize we shouldn't rely on likes or love emojis. That's a prisión purposely constructed by social media.
@@voiceitone1271
@@voiceitone1271 well said, man.
@@voiceitone1271 ... sure.
@@voiceitone1271 not needed but okay
I can't even cut pizza this accurate.
Xddd truth
Put watermarker on your pizza so it will be easier to see and then wash your pizza afterwards to remove the marks
@@Tobbit beat me to it
It's hard to cut pizza with a metal grinder
What about the gap between the wall?
I watched the whole video twice and I'm still confused as to how his measuring method was so accurate.
Practice...
@Zephyr Trading not fake just a good tradesman.
He's spotting for the grout line when he marks the tile
It's called flip technique. I never pull a tape measure for a single door jamb cut
this is insitu tracing. it takes some practice but you don't need a tape.
A true craftsman always makes it look simple. I can’t begin to imagine how many ways this would go wrong if I tried it!
And bad craftsmen always complain about the quality of tools.
@@Tubemanjac How is that relevant?
Makes it look simple!😬😬😬😬
What the video doesn't show. This was the 350th day of filming.
he applied the simplest of logic to mark where to cut. I have to agree, if you've never done something like that before, you'd nail it after your third attempt at most.
This method of tiling is fantastic.
This method of filming is horrid.
Seemed somewhat adequate to me. What were you expecting, a Michael Bay movie??
But the shoes of the cameraman are diverting 😳
Remember kids!
when shooting video of a tile setter’s accurate marking and cutting a complex pattern
Always turn your phone sideways
It's actually a terrible tile installation method. No underlayment, too small notched trowel, and no back buttering. Trash job.
@@phunkdoctaspock but it looks cool though
The people who actually give effort to working, deserves recognition
A lot of people gives effort to the work but not in a smart/efficient way.
You Wish I think it doesn’t matter if you are smart or not, if you put effort people will understand
Mythical Gaming shut the fuck up fortnite kid
Evan Rfec you good?
You Wish yeah in the right way not the wrong way
He’s essentially reverse measuring the space that the frame takes away from the single tile by marking the distance on all sides of the tile. I had to watch it twice but, this is brilliant.
Ethan Wood with the knives and fire? Where I can poison food of the fragile men who make comments like you? Don’t mind if I do 😌🔥
Alexus Davis Lmao. Get em’! 😂
@@yvesvixxen That guy acted like a complete idiot but he was probably just trolling. You on the other hand went full devil. I like it haha.
Dark Devil I don’t like misogyny, even in humor 😂 but I definitely enjoy talking shit so 😂😂
Yep thas exactly what he's doin.. I measure like that as well when layin tile
Been building since I was 14yrs. old and now 54 and still learning!! Love tricks of the trade!! Thank you
I love how he’s still hearting comments years later
a year*
@@zacurrya9485 well it's almost 2 years(and now it is)
WOW
Wow only one day ago and I see this
You My Friend Deserved One
Been a year and this guy is still liking comments, what a g
Try 2 years
😂
yeah what a total gangster
Ayo is my comment getting like botted lmao
Jesse Gutierrez 7 replies and it has been a week
The average person could step through this doorway a thousand times and not notice how impressive this is, I'm glad we got to see it highlighted
That’s the thing about most labor, the end result is seen by the buyer and not the one doing the job. Yet the one doing the job gets to see the process of how it’s done but the buyer usually doesn’t. So the worker can’t admire the end result of their work and the buyer can’t admire the process it took to get the work done.
@@brianfox6044 It's a cruel cycle
Yeah whenever I see things like this I am impressed though. My father is a carpenter. When you see things done poorly and explain to others they usually don’t get it
It's not really impressive tho. At first it may seem a brilliant idea,but once you actually watch what he is doing and think about it, it's basic geometry. "Normal" people wouldn't know how to do it right away just because they never had to think about it. I never had to do something like that,I watched the video x2 speed without paying attention and still understood what he was doing after the first 2 signs he did. And I am a fuckin monkey
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The most impressive part is that he didn’t even have to check the fit before he laid it down. He knew it would be a perfect fit. That’s an artist right there.
*Mathematician
@@fayeinoue7455 there's no math at all - he's just scribing the the outer dimensions of the wall/door jamb. That's why it is such a great technique, no measuring and no numbers to remember. It's a lot easiiiier when you are working with smaller material like this.
@@firstnamelastname9955 That is math.
@@Mongoretard123 What was shown in the video was not math.
@@firstnamelastname9955 that's geometry dude
Me at 3am with no building experience or whatsoever: Oh yes, Interesting
It’s actually 3am when I’m watching this
Lmao
Bella,anch'io lo sto guardando alle 3
This is me exactly at 3am, Manila time. 🤣
So this guy gives a heart to this comment but not the ones woth thousands of likes...
The technique he is referring to is holding the camera horizontally
Lol 😂 how you got 240 likes but no reply’s lol 😂
😂
ynp7 finally
@@austinreed347 Don't know why no one replied. It's an instant classic UA-cam comment!
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I work in construction.. This happens everyday it's pretty standard. Hopefully people appreciate construction workers more after seeing things like this.
Honestly there's not a lot to appreciate there, if that's his profession then it's expected just like any other job. I'm a painter and drywall repairman and people brag on me all the time and I just tell them " Thanks, but it's what I get paid to do, I should know how to do a great job!"
@taylorgordon93 but it is
Lemme show you some REAL appreciation big fella- how bouts you come over 👅👅👅 ...and to sweeten the pot I got mortar, tiles, yes grout and a dirty little bathroom you can makeover 😻
I agree as well. I worked home remodel construction and am currently a brick mason. This is a everyday thing. Think about that while y’all get paid twice as much to press keys and move a mouse on your ass.
Yeah this isn’t new at all
Yet the tiler who did my bedroom couldn’t even lay all the tiles level or keep the grout lines consistent 😩 That is SKILL
Why do you have tiles in your bedroom? or is it an en suite bathroom?
Sorry that just really confused me as bedrooms are normally carpet xD
@@smokeytripod need them in the tropics for cooling
@@smokeytripod Entire house is tiled because we have underfloor heating. Underfloor works best with tile. Also my parents HATE carpets lol (dirt, allergies etc)
Truth is , No one searched for this..
But was worth seeing it.
So true! I’ve never searched for construction vids but I watched this lol
1 reply 800+ likes
I've literally never watched a video like this before, nor any trending videos, yet this shows up and I'm watching it at 12am
How could you possibly search for this?
@@primeirrational you search up "building for 53 years SUCH TECHNIQUE"
14 y/o me: heh GEOMETRY, when am i ever actually gonna use this?
me now: oh
Lmfaooo
But they dont teach this in school
@@aarontan2197 they don't teach sex at school either and yet there are more than 7 billion of us. people learn most things on their own, outside school.
Same here i berely started working in tile and I realized geometry made it easier
No numbers here!
This was the kid who would never use the teachers way but always get the answer right
@Lion Pride not everyone is Christian get a grip
Probably unnecessary but I think you guys responded a little bit rude... It's likely better to be religion neutral instead of be completely anti- religion.
Agreed
@Lion Pride Enjoy wasting your years in your medieval mindsets
I do that
If you’ve done work on ships for flooring in the Navy, you actually learn this technique and can transfer it to the flooring tiles in houses, works great! My floors love me for it 👍🏽
funny thing is, people think the random things that come in their recommended are weird. there’s a reason you enjoy the video. this is what youtube wanted
Well that because youtube is very often wrong and the things in recommended are not related to the user in any way. Also they say stuff like this is weird for them to see in the recommended since what they usually watch is much different
@@TeenPerspektiva well did u enjoy the video?
@@TeenPerspektiva answer the question *Loads gun
I enjoyed it but it’s not what I’m used to, keep it this way.
@@arihantbose8813 Woah there, take it easy... I guess I di- *flees*
You know what they say; "Efficiency is clever laziness."
So true dude
Echo main spotted.
Echo main
Echo go brrr
Why do it yourself when Yokai does it better?
This is honestly a genius method, I'm not a builder so I only have a tiny sort of idea as to what is happening.
He's cutting a tile so it fits around a wall
@@Fetidaf thanks for explanation I couldn't tell
@@EpicDeception not a problem, happy to help
He’s fitting tiles.
@@Fetidaf he’s being sarcastic
My dad’s 73 and has been a tile layer since he was 16 or so, in the mid-60s. He started as an apprentice and had his own crew by 22. I worked with him a lot over the years. I remember I was 8 in ‘96 and he would take me at huge construction sites to help him and learn the job. Stuff like this technique in the video was his bread and butter, and I would see him do all kinds of clever tricks, especially when it came to laying a tile around radiator pipes coming out of the floor - I have seen him open holes on the tile for the pipes to fit through. In my experience the true sign of tile laying marksmanship is not the work around corners and small areas, but keeping the required tile number exactly the same when laying tiles across very large rooms that may have walls and foundation pillars or other obstacles. Too often tile layers may miss the measurements and mark, and may have to cut the tile or add pieces of a tile next to a wall, when laying a big area. Keeping the pattern and not requiring more or less of a tile when going through an obstacle is an amazing feeling, and it looks amazing afterwards too. My dad’s also an artist when it comes to making marble stairways. Now that’s an art - from measurements to laying the marble itself, it’s a tough job and not a lot of people know how to do it correctly.
tldr...
good job anyway
@@blackslav1497 jep lol
@@blackslav1497 Congratulations on not having the attention span to read the equivalent of two paragraphs - not sure I’d announce it to the world but you do you.
@@blackslav1497 Fr, you should be ashamed.
Tile laying is tough indeed. Kudos to your father, mate!
And people called this "unskilled labor".
They dont teach this in school either. School is useless
@@aarontan2197 school is for learning how to learn
@@cunnyman lol someone has a 5 figure debt with a liberal arts degree i see
@@cunnyman noice, scholarships or honorary degrees are really the only ways to play the college game tbh
@@cunnyman School doesn't really teach you jack. Unless it's like in law or the medical field. Mandatory classes like Math, English, Science, and History is so stupid. Obviously it's fine to force those things to get the basics, but why force those classes on Highschool students? Hell even in college you are still forced to take Math and English classes, why? If I'm going into engineering they can teach me any amount of math I need for that class in that class. Schoop also teaches kids to be less creative and how not to think on their own. It's sad really. Hell when you look up what school was made for it was to put people into the factories and that still hasn't changed. Look at everyone's solution in life, "Go to college you will be successful and happy." I'm only going to college to avoid paying rent at my parents house. I'm currently trying to become a teacher in math because I found I really enjoy teaching that subject even though it can be very boring, but I'm still only going to avoid rent. School doesn't prepare you for shit really. Experience does prepare.
He must’ve eaten 3 Flintstones gummies instead of the recommended 2
He surpassed his human limitations
Lol underrated comment 😂
😂😂
Hahaha wtf man this is great!
You must have re posted that same comment 3 times instead of 2.
That is someone who knows a bit about stenciling. With everything we use today, people forget that we used to be able to make intricate designs without hardly any assistance by doing stuff like this. A lot of skills like this honestly have been lost longer than most of us have been alive.
Trying hard to sound smart buddy?
Ikr. Look at old architectures. Intricate and symmetrical patterns without the help of advanced technology.
@@Voxterx Trying to be a asshole buddy? Trying to sound “smart” buddy?
Reminds me of the Technology Connections video on an antique toaster that works better than some modern ones with a simple mechanical design, whereas today people trying to recreate the effect, would just automatically try to stuff in complicated electronics.
Consider the great stone cathedrals were built before electricity and combustion powered equipment.
That is great but I have never come across a perfectly square door jam to do something like that and have it he accurate
yes it changes everywhere it depends on where we are
The fact that he’s still liking comments is so wholesome.
Indeed
@@tatsuothefamiliar3801 One day old comment... STill being liked.
I’m trying to like this with my toe :(
@Stella Sophia what
Every time someone says wholesome god kills a hipster.
I'm definitely coming back in a year or so to see if this guy is still hearting comments.
-October 18. 2020.
@i hate anime ok
The legends are true!
guess what,i’m not trying o be rude but it’s not actually liking.there’s a separate option from liking named “hearting”
@@user-in4dv2bm6v how do you cringe from this?are you a bot?
@i hate anime in your opinion peice of really ugly non-beautiful hecking sack of the king of king king heaven and orange king heaven earth lord lord of lord lord mercy lord heaven heaven king earth lord heaven lord bless lord mercy king lord heaven lord.
Give that man a pay rise
Aye it’s the chub!
get paid by the square meter he just gave himself a payrise!
i won't... yeah it would fit.. but i telling you.. one day it will creka in 2 pieace minimum...
Yes sir!
Wouldnt you actually fire that man since he did it like that which wasted a bunch of time but idk im not a builder
I remember my papa (dad's uncle) putting a new tile floor in his house in the 70s. This is exactly how he measured them. I watched intently as I was extremely interested in work like this as a tomboy teen. He built a whole underground distillery under his house to make root-BEER. Alcoholised rootbeer. He got pretty wealthy on that. This is in Canada. No one but our family knew about it. He did an extremely professional job of building it. I'm glad this randomly came up on my feed. Awesome job on the tile. 😊
"I watched intently as I was extremely interested in work like this as a tomboy teen." I wonder, after all this years, what she dedicated her life to as a profession 🤔
@@MisticWays heavy equipment maintenance for 17 years, then became an RV Technician for the next 10 years before becoming disabled with a neurological disorder, also 80% deaf now. Never took the hearing protection serious unfortunately.
@@fadetoblond damn, sorry to hear, hope all is well
@@oefa12892 I'm doing the best I can. Sucks that I can't work anymore since I loved my job, coworkers and even the boss. lol - I guess we all get humbled eventually right? I'm not wealthy anymore, but I certainly appreciate having my own home and being able to feed myself and pay the bills. No excessive spending on material crap that I never needed in the first place. I'm humble but bored outta my mind 😁
@@fadetoblond I can imagine, I'm sorry to hear that 😔 Thanks for sharing with us your journey in life as we ourselves await where our destiny takes us. All the best to you sister!🙏❤
Sometimes God just likes to come down to earth...and lay ceramic tile.
Jesus was a carpenter. He probably knew a bit of everything to get by.
Just sometimes
LOL
😊
Amen
I have been building homes for 0 years and I am amazed at this.
Ok
Ok
Ok
Ok boomer
Haha me too!
Whenever I build houses or additions I always leave the interior doors and base trim off have the painters paint the walls then lay the tile then I put the doors and base trim on top of the tile and it turns out great! You do have to allow a little in the framing height but works way easier and faster than trying to cut under the doors later!
Me: never laid a tile in my life
Also me: "I gotta see this guys technique"
BMA
And we didn't get what's special about it ...
@@ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1 i can tell youve never done any job for yourself in life, even the simplest jobs, always call another man to do it for you huh? No wonder you couldnt notice
@@Dexter-nw2fe BMA
Can tell you that you are a pure idiot... Even though your teachers and parants beat you mercilessly while you was growing..
And unfortunately you still don't have control over your mouth...
Uffffff
(Live in Peace by controlling your mouth)
@@Dexter-nw2fe You ruining your life and character in Music don't you see ???
Lol
Ever met a kid that likes the sound of fingernails on a chalkboards board? This is them now
The chalkboards board.
@@jeanpg9007 a chalkboard is comprised of many parts. One could say the wooden sides won't have quite the same effect. Also, marry me.
@@ianwallace3192 Blackboard
@@artifex2.080 all boards matter
@@jeanpg9007 happy marriage
@@jeanpg9007 yes, thank you
See this is one of those guys that isn't asked to do things over and above the Call of Duty he just does it because to him a job being perfect is more important than a job done quick. I have 100% respect this man for taking the time to do that.
I kinda feel that, but while I personally have been praised for my thorough work, putting all that effort into doing something I've gotten way more backlash. Just getting yelled at by supervisors and bosses, and having customers complain that I'm slow af. I've lost a job before for being thorough with my tasks. Been pressured to quit jobs too because they thought I was being slow because I'm lazy or don't care about my job. For the people that acknowledge my hard work I take great pride, but all the negative feedback just burns me out. So nowadays, I do most of the job as fast as possible being an "alright" job because i get less complaints that way.
well i mean he did it perfect and quick so
Your pfp distracted me from reading your comment 😂
@@arechi3208 thays wherw time management comes to play. Learn the task, learn ways to reduce time taken but not cut corners. I was doing the job of 3 people. When i left, they hired 3 people to replace me. Im certainly not complaining. I did more then those 3 do in a shift. My old boss wishes me back but uas not authority to make it happen or would i want the position again.
You don't know him. That's one possible reason. Maybe they screwed up and this was the save to fix it. Maybe it was planned. What would actually be fast to you in this situation to tile around the door? And does this person do good work for pride or to uphold a reputation of quality service to be competitive? Not saying you're wrong. I just hate people assuming things about situations and deciding they are correct.
I could watch this 100 times and still f it up.
Thank you for your comment❤❤And thank you for watching my video.
Hehe. Exactly what I was thinking! Very impressive work here.
Solid technique
How do I make Sushi
How did u get here
Give me my free sushi! 🍣
Why are your comments everywhere?
@@mattgordonn
( i was so confused for a second )
I showed this to my dad who lays down tile for a living and he himself was impressed by this guys technique.
The Meme Guy dang.
The technique is not impressive but his cut was def clean
Cool
Same lmao 😂.
@@beantreats lol
Anyone just chilling on their bed and got this masterpiece recommended out of nowhere ?
Do you really think we give a flying fuck whether we searched or found this video?
@@envalence450 holy shit thank you. there needs to be more people like you
@@neutrallii exactly, people shouldn’t like this unrelated, random garbage.
I'm on my couch instead-
Me!
Amazing! 👍 👏
2 minutes later:
"Hey the homeowner called, they want that wall removed"
As someone who had to deal with nitpick homeowners building pools, I can't imagine how bad it is when building their housrs
Haha
Holy crap! Been there way to many times. Lmao
Sir, that's a load bearing wall
Well, he'll just lay the bits he removed, like a jigsaw puzzle.
Work smarter not harder 🙂
Well said! Thats what i tell my boss at work.
@Narex Moravian that's my teacher
@@chunkymunkey9182 lol what
@Lion Pride I'm not a sinner, I'm perfect. You are the dirty sinner
*WOLOLOLOLOLO*
When you had to modify a lego brick for your custom design
Definitely going vegan after seeing this
@Lion Pride .
@Lion Pride yes well you see, Jesus died for our sins so if we don’t sin Jesus died for nothing
He be like:
Big Brain Time
Agreed
Yes this is called the "Ottoman Technique". It was developed by Ottoman architects (modern day Turkey) in ~1630. The Turkish people are known for their ornate and beautiful architecture.
I'm turquoise but I didn't know that, thank you for the information you gave
They are especially known for building illegal architecture in nature reserves lol
@@BizimUsta turquoise is a beautiful color
This guy is not only highly skilled but highly intelligent.
Highly intelligent? Why? Because he cut a tile successfully?
@@RealitaetsverweigererDerAmpel maybe because he using geometry successfully in life. And not many people using geometry after graduated schools.
@@ahmadkamil3713 where did he use geometry? He measured how deep he has to cut and did that, a 10 year old can do that he is just experienced but if you call somebody intelligent who just cut a fcking tile correctly man...idk don't wanna insult anybody
@@RealitaetsverweigererDerAmpel man, I just give suggestion on why the original commenter think it's brilliant, I don't actually care if it's brilliant or not, it's just interesting to look at unorthodox way of doing work, that all.
@@ahmadkamil3713 i think he probably never did work on a house and thinks this vid is a big deal lol
My uncle cut his parquet floor the exact same way it's literally so easy and takes 2 minutes
it's like you have no idea of maths and call someone "highly intelligent" because he can calculate 5+5 haha
Don't be fooled people, he is a mathematician pretending to be a tiler.
He's studying tesselations
The two are not mutually exclusive, mate.
@@Wavemaninawe Lol.
Most people think than be a tiler or a bricklayer 👷 Is Easy and Don't need to know mathematics or numbers but they are totally wrong, You need It, and many times must use your brain and creativity to resolve a work.
That isn't wrote in books.
You can't learn that at school
That's just practice.
It's the only way this makes sense...
Now I need a construction anime.
During the tournament arc:
Villain: "Now, there's no way to catch up to me. By using the forbidden tile laying technique, I will win the tournament!"
This man: _starts laying down tiles like this_
Villain:"Nani!? Impossible!"
Supporting character in the stands: "I have been building for 53 years but I have never seen such a technique before..."
Somebody make it happen! Please😂
I know you're probably clueless on anything construction but don't make it look so obvious junior
@@thisguy7126 bro, he's making a joke about how this could be an anime, he ain't trying to oversimplify this area of work, goddamn...
this guy oh geez get off your construction high horse, fuck wagon
this guy Get your panties out of a bunch he was clearly making a joke dumbass
thank you, I just love to watch, profesions at last
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I don't even know what he did. That's how stupid I am.
He just measured the distances to the wall on the parallel sides and Infront and cut around it
Me 2 bro. Me 2
I feel you bro
Same
Yeah math is hard for most americans
Almost been two years and this man is still hearting comments, respect.
“R-E-S-V-SVE-T find out what it means to me!” - Michael Scott
RESPECT...is nyyiiiice
"Is it possible to learn this technique?"
"Not from a Jedi..."
Have you ever heard the tragedy of MyMathTeacher the Wise?
@@avgor3072 No
💯
Darth Lynx
It’s not a story the students would tell you...
XD
I just made the 666th like
This is called a PROFESSIONAL
Thank you for your comment ❤️ ❤️
Damn. Tiling is such a pain but this guy knows what he's doing.
It’s hard to lay tiles on the ground?
@Tyler Hicks 🧢
Tyler Hicks would u care to post a video of you doing it then?
@Tyler Hicks 🧢
@@envalence450 yes, it actually is. You have to a) lay down the stucco on the floor and make sure to spread it evenly so nothing looks messy, b) cut all of the tiles to match walls, cabinets, etc (as shown in the video), and c) line up all of the tiles so nothing is unaligned and finally place them on the floor.
He was the one that would hand in test corrections when he got a 100.
I did that in high school and college in a few classes. I also did it once in a skills test in my worst subject, mathematics. I told the person reviewing the results that even though I stink at math, none of the answers to a certain question could possibly be right. They pulled up the question, looked at the answers...looked again....kept looking...started working the problem...then asked how I knew. I told them my convoluted way of working the problem, and how none of the answers were in range with what the possible answer was, no matter how the problem was worked, or even if I did the math right. After doing the problem fully, they agreed and threw out the question.
@@markh.6687 cool
I don't speak English as my first language and I'm curious; what does it mean "hand in test correction"?
@Zayd Khan ohh thaks, we don't have something like that in my country, so I clearly didn't know. Anyway, it sounds interesting!
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"wE'rE NeVeR AcTUaLly goNnA UsE ThIS sTuFf.."
This guy:
Yeah my guess is that academia played very little in this guy's success.
I mean, look at yourself. School tries to teach you to be productive yet you're here in the UA-cam comments with a bunch of smelly fucks like me
@@philsimpson9588 Procrastination gang
@Lion Pride I find your lack of faith disturbing
No one denies that it’s useful in certain fields, even in school. The thing is, most people won’t be carpenters or interior designers, most people will become a desk jockey working on a computer all day. It sucks but it’s the truth.
"Make sure you study, or you'll end up like that man"
The man:
Give him a raise so he can go buy himself some eye protection.
And some spacers
Wut
Tony Iommi for laying tiles?
028andres For cutting tile smh
@@e5q yeah his grout joins are off, you can see it in the video
See you in 8 years, when this is in everybody's reccomended again.
I'll be looking out for you too
See u soon
See ya
tactical dot .
Same gonna take a 8 yr nap
"Is it possible to learn this power?"
"Not with the trade schools."
"The path of geometry holds many powers some would consider...unusual."
@@snkybrki The original quote had "unnatural", not "unusual". Just thought i'd point that out
Yeah, that is definitely hands on, on the job experience right there.
@@lred1383 True, but I thought unusual would fit better in this lore.
It's over 9000, i dont think you can
I have zero skills and I'm super impressed by this , idk why but it's satisfying to watch lol 😆
thank you you gave me the desire to watch it again ❤❤
You can tell this man has been doing this for a long time. The amount of not only skill and experience, but confidence he showed in his measurements, his cuts, even in making the surface cut to tap after was all just one go. Truly a consummate professional.
Nah he is just using his brain
@@Shark-kawaii104 Go ahead and to the same thing then in the same amount of time. 🤣
this is simple 1st month stuff you learn a a tile setter.
@@kurtcobain8316 The impressive thing here is his brain math etc. not the cuts etc. that is just basic stuff
@@lordwigstyle8017 as the poster above you said, its probably something you learn pretty fast. However, the persone that came up with this technique originally is pretty impressive.
Ahh, perfection.
You guys should watch this epic video! ua-cam.com/video/6_AY17dRfjY/v-deo.html
I think motto motto likes you
You again?
I'm a perfectionist and I can say I treat my homework like this
@ToKaTuKiTa why is the period so far down
Me: *has never done a day of manual labour in my life*
UA-cam: Hey! Check out this cool technique!
Trust me yah don’t want to start now it’s isn’t fun unless your dedicated if not I say don’t try it
It`s always a pleasure to watch real skilled craftsmen in action.
This guy doesn't need a ruler,
HE IS THE RULER
*The tile is the ruler
@@iicynicy9473 i know, but the way he does it is just perfect
Aurick Athallah Padraya TRUE
Not funny
The ruler needs him
The construction fandom is getting heated in this comment section
Didn't know there was such a thing
wait there's a CONSTRUCTION FANDOM???
i live to watch construction equipment go brrrrrrrrrrrr
The rule 34 artists ruined the fandom for me, especially Jackhammer
A fandom. This person called the construction worker community a fandom XD
UA-cam: *”It’s okay, they’ll watch anything”*
wait r u the same person from the snow video or something or did you copy ima check
wait or r u a bot HMM and i just saw u on that blizzard video
Javone Nah g
bruuhhh
@@floodlenoodle зжужув ь
Amazing technique assidide. Tile with the proper tools is an art. And very satisfying.
Thank you for your comment ❤️
The human doing the work was put in by CGI. It was actually an explosion that made this orderly arrangement possible. Atheism: 1. Logic: 0. Atheism wins again!
That guy literally knows what he is doing.
Bruff ive been a tile layer for about 3 years now and this stuff is one of the first things you will learn
@@joeyexel17 lol its not
@@sancho2112 you're clearly learning from the wrong people then :p
@@extralikeshotwomen8829 maybe but in my contry i have never seen someone do this techinque
@@extralikeshotwomen8829 The vast majority of people laying tiles for stuff like this are people who half arse it so either they don't get taught or they just don't bother to use what they're taught.
That's all the training I need. Time too build a a house. Wish me luck guys
Goodluck man
Good luck
Good luck man you got this
Good luck 🍀👍
He wrote that a year ago, wonder if he's still building it.
that technique is quite cutting edge.
Epic joke
... perfect👌🏼
Yea, he really does ‘cut it’ as a builder... really has a ‘sharp’ mind!
I was gonna like this comment,then I saw it already had 69 likes. Nice
W0w
seeing a good craftsman doing his thing is always awe inspiring to me.
So this guy probably made it to what level 125 in Tetris 😂😂
Darrin8112 you just made my day😂😂
Made me lol hahahaha
André Miranda oh u his/her daughter/som?😂😂
top!
@@tecnicasdaconstrucaocivil i
Me at 3am with no building experience:
Ah yes interesting
Hahaha
Me at 3AM WITH building experience: what kind of 50 years of failure doesn't know how to precision cut a tile using angled measurements?
Same, actually
@@HomicidalTh0r right! I've been setting tile for 1000 years and anyone who's anyone knows you build the house around the tile. Psssshhhh amateurs
4:17 am
Worker: takes tile, holds it against the wall and marks
Me: walking upstairs looking for an inch ruler
Worker: takes flex, cuts along marks
Me: walking downstairs, still looking for a ruler or something similar
Worker: makes final cuts with a pliers
Me: yet looking for a ruler in almost every drawer
Worker: done
Me: finds some other lost stuff in the drawer & forgets what I’m actually looking for
Funny part is that its true😂
Omg that is so true XD
OMFG I WAS 1K LIKE
@@alpitu21 I bet It felt good
who ask
Creativity, imagination and critical thinking. Bravo! 👏🎩👍
I'm not into construction, I don't know the first thing about laying tiles, I'm not very geometrically skilled...but did I click and watch this recommended video? Yes. Yes I did.
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Twice in my case.
And I did too.
Same
Get cancer
UA-cam: do you build?
Me: n-
UA-cam: Well take this
N
n
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@Eggsy he did say a N word :>
@Eggsy He technically did
Everyone: let’s slightly copy everyone’s comments.
UA-cam:
I AM SO GOOD. NO ONE WILL EVER BEAT ME!!! I LOVE IT
Everyone: let’s slightly copy everyone’s comments.
UA-cam:
Me: "Mom i want [whatever is the central object of the video]."
Mom: "We Have [whatever is the central object of the video] at home."
[whatever is the central object of the video" at home]
2k likes guaranteed everytime.
@Fretboard Burner wow, who hurt you... Also a meme format is very different from copying a comment, but it's obvious you won't know the difference cause your too toxic to understand
@Brian C Half of the population has always been under 100 IQ... #Math
Impressive professionalism.
math teacher : * gives him only 1 marks because he did not explain his work*
S.H.L Isn't it "showing" your work for math? If you watch carefully he did show his work. Watch his hand that is holding the tile. That is the position he would slide the cut tile into place. He is simply marking the left and right sides and the depth of the notch to cut out. Pause the video after each mark he makes and then picture how the tile would slide into place with the hand he is holding it. It will make perfect sense and you will realize how simple it really is.
@@gordthor5351 I agree with you, but I meant :
the teacher only gives him 1 mark cuz he didnt use the math book formula, he made his own !
@@bigwacha7410 Actually there is no formula other than using a measuring device like a tape measure. This guy just used the tile to make the measurements because it's faster.
@@gordthor5351 oh my god its a joke about the school system
@@gordthor5351 i don't know whether you just don't get the joke or you just really want to argue
He’s far too powerful. He can see reality in a way that shouldn’t be possible.
Hes just thinking inside the box rather than out of it.
@@Argonak1 mind=blown
Free your mind.
Mischievous Fish hes sitting on top of the box
@@Argonak1 wait
😌
Definitely didn’t think twice about construction before but this video made me realize it’s got a lot of nuances that aren’t being appreciated. Construction workers are dope.
Why does everyone need more respect so much? Construction is impressive, people don't deny that.
kapytanhook jake and the neverland pirates?
kapytanhook because people see it as a job for low lifes who aren’t smart enough to get a “real job” and most don’t realise that it’s not all brawn and muscle, that it requires high intelligence
@@dylanrichards2121 thank you! 👍
Bro it took me the better half of a day changing my garbage disposal only to find out that the only person that know less than me in plumbing is the dude that did the plumbing under my sink. I wish I would have learned at a younger age. With that being said, Im still very eager to learn new things.
❤
Einstein once said “once you stop learning, you start dying”
Unrelated.
Very related
cataclysmically arbitrary
exceedingly not pertaining to the video
Nice
This is what happens when humans use 100% of their brain power.
Wrong: they turn into USB device.
@@stanlejaune6581 Ah i see what u did there
Stan LeJaune Ayyyy Lucy Reference
:)
@Bermuda triangle mine is equal to a floppy disc
Every other pro tiler: OK?
Every DIYer: This man is god
Exactly!! 🤣 👍🏼👍🏼
@Roy Vice this is not an american house this wall gets 1/2" of plaster then bullnose tile
@Roy Vice look at the quality of the tile, time is of the essence here. That additional cut is problematic with the given tools and is quite pointless. Given the plaster and bull nose.
YES EXACTLY.
Kitchen Redo exactly what id say, and you risk breaking the tile.
That dude is living for that job. That's for sure. Very impressive.
Thank you for your comment
Floor layers: “ok... and?”
Everyone else: “Jesus Christ it’s Jason Bourne”
😂😂😂
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Pretty much lmao, thought I might learn something new but nah
Exactly ive been building for 15 years and ive seen this all the time where did this dude been building for 53 years...under a rock i guess
Yeah, tradies have been using straight lines for a while now...
I can already hear it, "Hello everyone this is YOUR daily dose of internet."
ikr.
Hehe lol
"This is a man who cuts the tile perfectly for this corner"
@@savagegamezz I can hear his voice
NGL just came here from one of his videos LOL
When that tile dropped into place all my troubles were no more.
Exactly
Real old trade skills.. Cheers
Thank you ❤️