True craftsman, one of last places on earth that still produces hand made high quality tools. It's good to see craftsman who still take pride in their work and produce absolute perfection.
This process was a joy to watch, and then that final test where tissue paper thin shavings of wood appeared brought tears to my eyes. WONDERFUL! True Japanese artistry.
これらの巨匠たちが、古い伝統に従ってこのような素晴らしい手工具をどのように作っているのか、ただただ素晴らしいです。 これらの老師たちに敬意を表します🙏 Simply fantastic how these old masters produce such wonderful hand tools according to old traditions Respect to these old masters 🙏
The Japanese understand steel and hand cutting tools, whether they be knives, chisels, saws, whatever, they are well-thought out and work wonderfully as compared to western designs.
@@NigelTufnel612 They always amaze me, that’s for sure! Not to mention the fact that he produces one after another while sitting on the floor, and maintains his excellent workmanship never falters.
Fantastische Dokumentation. Ein solches Werkzeug mit solcher Präzision und Qualität in unserer westlichen verwöhnten Welt herzustellen, ist unmöglich. Jeder einzelne Arbeitsschritt ist eine vollkommene Kunst. Ich verbeuge mich vor den japanischen Meistern.
8:25 p.m. Eastern standard Time June 24th 2023 What can I say? UNBELIEVABLE CRAFTSMANSHIP! Can I purchase a plane? Is there a local company I can order them from? Thank you
Serious RESPECT for every aspect of this video! The people working in that cramped space with several forges, that heat, wow. Also, the camera work was wonderful for such a dark, dusty and dangerous place to move around in. Awesome use of ambient lighting. Then the woodworking... just wow. That bespoke hydraulic chiseling machine is amazing. I will watch this over several more times. Japanese workmanship is top notch and they prove it every day, folks.
Truly amazing. I would love to be able to do this. I've been practicing for years on a single aspect of it, just getting the blade sharp, and I am nowhere near this amount of skill for just that one piece. This is truly an art form.
Des artisants avec un vrai savoir faire, avec des outils anciens qui sont toujours aussi performant. Le travail de la lame et le travail du bois est impressionnant de précision. Bravo
Did you know that there are wood shaving competitions in Japan where the thinnest and longest strip wins? Literally down to the microns. To create smooth wooden surfaces, they use these planes instead of sandpaper.
Espetacular, tanto a fabricação da plaina como a demonstração final do seu uso. Não conheço nenhuma outra plaina de marca famosa que consegue retirar uma camada tão fina da madeira como essa. Muito legal.
Buna seara,v-am urmarit din România. Felicitari pentru activitate.Vad ca folositi inca,munca manuala si instrumente clasice. Rigla pentru masurarea fantei,m-a impresionat mult. Succes in activitate.
Incredible skill patience and ability 😊 Not an easy tool to master making. Much respect 🙏 to all of you. Even the processes it takes by machine and human is lengthy. I admire their patience and quiet spirits 😊
You Japanese are the gods of the world's craftsmen, no one in the world is as expert and experienced in technical work as you are. How much I would like to travel to Japan, but I have not yet, my greetings to the patient and hardworking people of Japan.🇮🇷🤝🇯🇵💚💙❤👑
They actually have competitions over there where they are judged on how thin and long a shaving they can make. This has a practical background though because wooden surfaces were all finished by hand before the advent of sandpaper. A planed surface has a better surface finish than a sanded one anyways.
@@trappenweisseguy27 They can adjust the same plane to remove more wood or less. Japanese handplanes are adjustable. As far as sandpaper or planed surface, it's not so much as what's better, as to what you want the final product to be. If you want to varnish or paint the surface. Sandpaper is better because it roughs up the surface allowing paint, glue, and varnish to stick to the surface. If you want a pure natural unpainted/unvarnished finish, then a planed surface is better because not only does it make it harder for things like paint to stick to it, it also makes it harder for water and moisture to absorb into the wood surface.
Хорошая работа, хорошие материалы. Остроту такого инструмента любопытно посмотреть на доске, брусе разных пород дерева разной степени сушки. Мастер в комментариях не нуждается. Здорово!
1:14 woah the precision and speed with which he operates that machine holy cow He switches between full on blows when the piece is flat and lighter taps when he rotates it 90 degrees in like a quarter of a second!
Quand ils sont entre de bonnes mains, les rabots japonais sont redoutables d'efficacité ! J'éprouve encore quelques difficultés à maitriser le mien, mais j'apprends progressivement. Cet artisan a 72 ans et 54 ans de métier ! Un grand savoir-faire irremplaçable ! Merci pour cette belle vidéo.
@@alexnormal3031 Да, тоже помню притирку кромки к камню. Там и такой момент присутствует, как оптимальный способ снятия заусенца, что совершенно необходимо, чтобы сотки рубанком снимать, а именно его мастер и не позволил снять.))
Изготовление рубанка и работа с ним это высокая степень мастерства. Работая с ним получаешь удовольствие, которое трудно описать. Впервые взяв его в руки понял что это мое. С виду он прост и в то же время его настройка и работа с ним требует не малых знаний и навыков. Я преклоняюсь перед японскими мастерами создавшими это чудо.
Wonderful video and thank you. Makes my Lie-Nielsen planes look a bit... well, Western! I love working with Japanese tools but don't have a Japanese plane, yet. Cheers from Sydney - Dave
大工やってますが小森さんの鉋にはお世話になってます。小鉋といえば小森さんです。
舟弘さんや圭三郎さんなどにスポットがあたりがちですが、安定した製品を買いやすい値段で作り続けてくれる小森さんのような職人さんがいるからこそ僕ら大工が仕事ができるのだと思います。
なんかすげーな 道具を使う職人が道具を作る職人を頼る・完全信頼するの図
ゃらな
ゃらな
Was für ein handwerkliches Können👍
Qualität vom allerfeinsten ich bin begeistert ❗️👍
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The machine the chops out the bed of the plane was my favorite part.
Greetings from the USA 🇺🇸
curious what is the name o that tool
@TheVimeo Hopsing chop. 🙂
True craftsman, one of last places on earth that still produces hand made high quality tools. It's good to see craftsman who still take pride in their work and produce absolute perfection.
This process was a joy to watch, and then that final test where tissue paper thin shavings of wood appeared brought tears to my eyes. WONDERFUL! True Japanese artistry.
使う人も職人さんですが、作る人も職人さんなのですね
どうかこの技術が次の世代へと継承されますように
じゃあ買ってくれ
@@かえる-s5b
Hola, sabes dónde lo puedo comprar?
これらの巨匠たちが、古い伝統に従ってこのような素晴らしい手工具をどのように作っているのか、ただただ素晴らしいです。
これらの老師たちに敬意を表します🙏
Simply fantastic how these old masters produce such wonderful hand tools according to old traditions
Respect to these old masters 🙏
I'm always amazed at the dedication and impeccable quality Japanese craftsman put into their work. OSU!
All with machines…
Japanese craftsmanship at its finest. A beautiful and elegant process and product. Thank you for sharing!
鉋作りの工程を初めて最初から最後まで見ました
技術と職人の魂の塊ですね。
I’m a woodworker, and he’s using tools I’ve never even seen before. His workmanship is amazing. Awesome work my friend!
The Japanese understand steel and hand cutting tools, whether they be knives, chisels, saws, whatever, they are well-thought out and work wonderfully as compared to western designs.
@@NigelTufnel612 They always amaze me, that’s for sure! Not to mention the fact that he produces one after another while sitting on the floor, and maintains his excellent workmanship never falters.
Fantastische Dokumentation. Ein solches Werkzeug mit solcher Präzision und Qualität in unserer westlichen verwöhnten Welt herzustellen, ist unmöglich. Jeder einzelne Arbeitsschritt ist eine vollkommene Kunst. Ich verbeuge mich vor den japanischen Meistern.
Absolutely love watching a master at work. Japanese craftmen, and women, are an art form.
lol show me a female Japanese blacksmith. all men for the past 2000 years
8:25 p.m. Eastern standard Time June 24th 2023
What can I say?
UNBELIEVABLE CRAFTSMANSHIP!
Can I purchase a plane?
Is there a local company I can order them from? Thank you
この鉋を作る工具や工作機械を作る職人さんもいるのかと思うと何処まで深いのかぁと感心してしまう世界ですね
Serious RESPECT for every aspect of this video! The people working in that cramped space with several forges, that heat, wow. Also, the camera work was wonderful for such a dark, dusty and dangerous place to move around in. Awesome use of ambient lighting. Then the woodworking... just wow. That bespoke hydraulic chiseling machine is amazing. I will watch this over several more times. Japanese workmanship is top notch and they prove it every day, folks.
The chiseling machine isn't hydraulic but it is amazing!
Truly amazing. I would love to be able to do this. I've been practicing for years on a single aspect of it, just getting the blade sharp, and I am nowhere near this amount of skill for just that one piece. This is truly an art form.
Des artisants avec un vrai savoir faire, avec des outils anciens qui sont toujours aussi performant. Le travail de la lame et le travail du bois est impressionnant de précision. Bravo
ありがとう! 彼らの仕事の素晴らしいマスター。
My jaw literally dropped when the planer was able to extract that thin sheet from the wood. Literally paper thin. Amazing craftmanship.
Did you know that there are wood shaving competitions in Japan where the thinnest and longest strip wins? Literally down to the microns. To create smooth wooden surfaces, they use these planes instead of sandpaper.
Kids... you are literally amazed when you remember your name.
Paper is many, many times thicker than that shaving. So much for "literally".
@@YaoiMastahincrível!
Each of these wooden planes are actually a master piece on it's own. Excellent work by a master craftman.
すごいですね。鋸にトンカチ、鉋ときたら、日本の大工道具の基本ですから、こういった道具が日本のいろんな物をつくっているわけです。すごい
Love watching these masters work they make it look so easy just shows the quality of there craftsmanship.
マスター、黄金の手よ、工芸の伝統を守り、それを現代に活かすことに成功した人々に深い敬意を表します。
Incrível!
最後の仕上げがノミと鉋ってのが圧倒的安心感。道具としての信頼感。
Amazing. A true artform. I love the giant chisels hogging out the throat, what wonderful precision. Great job!
鉋の鉄の部分もさることながら、木製の土台?の製作もめっちゃ手間やな!なんか、鉋と言う製品と、それを使って作られる家とか寺社とかを想像すると、ドラマチックでちょっと感動した😂
Wonderful proud work. Thanks from UK
Espetacular, tanto a fabricação da plaina como a demonstração final do seu uso. Não conheço nenhuma outra plaina de marca famosa que consegue retirar uma camada tão fina da madeira como essa. Muito legal.
Meu sonho é possuir uma destas
muitas das ferramentas fabricadas por eles são perfeitas .
Stunning
Buna seara,v-am urmarit din România.
Felicitari pentru activitate.Vad ca folositi inca,munca manuala si instrumente clasice.
Rigla pentru masurarea fantei,m-a impresionat mult.
Succes in activitate.
Incredible skill patience and ability 😊 Not an easy tool to master making.
Much respect 🙏 to all of you.
Even the processes it takes by machine and human is lengthy. I admire their patience and quiet spirits 😊
What amazing craftsmen! Amazing how it looks to build something with quality over quantity.
Wow, would be awesome to see the original tools these craftsmen use to use, great job
I have huge respect for the Japanese people , disciplined and proud of their handwork. What a country 👍
Ich verneige mich vor diesem Können. Super.🙌
The wooden suizan came out nice you did a good job on those details 😃✌️
You Japanese are the gods of the world's craftsmen, no one in the world is as expert and experienced in technical work as you are. How much I would like to travel to Japan, but I have not yet, my greetings to the patient and hardworking people of Japan.🇮🇷🤝🇯🇵💚💙❤👑
Divino, que dedicação e perfeição.
Wow...the end result says it all. Incredible craftsmanship. Thanks
Opino que los artesanos japoneses son de otro nivel. Legendaria tradición que no debe desaparecer
Lots of skill trades we are watching here. Good job.
Насколько медитативный процесс. Музыкальное сопровождение тоже не высоте. Спасибо за столь приятный глазу контент.
Травмоопасный процесс.
I always buy Made in Japan tools, lifetime quality ❤
It's always nice to see an old woodworker with 10 full fingers
Excellent creation
impressive work. the process is much longer than i thought. the end is astonishing the peel is micro thin
They actually have competitions over there where they are judged on how thin and long a shaving they can make. This has a practical background though because wooden surfaces were all finished by hand before the advent of sandpaper. A planed surface has a better surface finish than a sanded one anyways.
@@trappenweisseguy27 They can adjust the same plane to remove more wood or less. Japanese handplanes are adjustable. As far as sandpaper or planed surface, it's not so much as what's better, as to what you want the final product to be. If you want to varnish or paint the surface. Sandpaper is better because it roughs up the surface allowing paint, glue, and varnish to stick to the surface. If you want a pure natural unpainted/unvarnished finish, then a planed surface is better because not only does it make it harder for things like paint to stick to it, it also makes it harder for water and moisture to absorb into the wood surface.
Some truly deadly looking machines but wonderful to watch this process.
Beautiful workmanship...
A great video thanks for showing
The skill of this master is commendable
Good luck
Complimenti ottimo lavoro da maestri.
Bel video 👍👍💯💯💯💪
72 year old sir looking dynamic and encouraging personality, great example to lazy youngsters, enjoy the video. Thank you🙏.
私も鉋を持っています。鉋の使い熟せる大工さんが減ってしまった今在来工法の良さを今の若者に教えたい!
Splendid college of artists.
Eu já trabalhei com plaina ajudando meu tio que é marceneiro.... São ferramentas muito delicadas e boas de trabalhar.
He pulled the plane across and the shaving came out like gossamer. Wonderful!👏👏👏
That hotel carving machine is amazing.
Gostei, os japoneses estão de parabéns! Muito bom trabalho!
Красота, всегда восхищался японскими рубанками.
в ссср был показан японский фильм как у мастера заточника лезвие от рубанка прилипло к камню под углом, жаль этот сюжет не найти в сети.
@@alexnormal3031 гдето мне попадалось
Even "perfection" is a small word for any product made in Japan. Next level accuracy.
Very simple design but high performance.
Хорошая работа, хорошие материалы. Остроту такого инструмента любопытно посмотреть на доске, брусе разных пород дерева разной степени сушки. Мастер в комментариях не нуждается. Здорово!
в ссср был показан японский фильм как у мастера заточника лезвие от рубанка прилипло к камню под углом, жаль этот сюжет не найти в сети.
1:14 woah the precision and speed with which he operates that machine holy cow
He switches between full on blows when the piece is flat and lighter taps when he rotates it 90 degrees in like a quarter of a second!
At 12:01 I learned something. It's not drilling, it's a "hole making process". That changes everything and now I'm on my way. 🙂
вот это высший класс обработки изделия SUPER!!!!!
Quand ils sont entre de bonnes mains, les rabots japonais sont redoutables d'efficacité !
J'éprouve encore quelques difficultés à maitriser le mien, mais j'apprends progressivement.
Cet artisan a 72 ans et 54 ans de métier ! Un grand savoir-faire irremplaçable !
Merci pour cette belle vidéo.
Nádherná práce mistrů svého řemesla, zdravím z České republiky
職人さんの動き一つ一つが洗練されてて美しい
That chisel/mortise machine @ 7:15 is fantastic!
Absolutely! And so too is the little planer at 13:45 that is used to plane the planers.......
Wonderful work, love watching these people do such fine work.
Thank You for sharing.
Que perfeição de cipilho. Tem que ter muita prática e concentração. Parabéns aos profissionais.
今まで製造過程を考えることもなく鉋を使用してきましたが、これほど大変な工程があることに驚きました。生涯で2度と見ることのない工程でした。鉋の刃は、抜くときは台頭(だいがしら)を叩きますが、刃の調整は、プロの方も直接、刃をたたきますが、私は、今日まで、台尻(だいじり)をたたいて刃の出具合を見ていましたが、これは誤りなのかもしれません。
これは、日本の大切な伝統技術です。
Japan artisan always made me amaze with how precious job they do.
Замечательная работа! Впечатляет и ассортимент продукции - Думаю, многим даже невдомёк, зачем нужен инструмент разного фасона - а мастеру нужно много.
в ссср был показан японский фильм как у мастера заточника лезвие от рубанка прилипло к камню под углом, жаль этот сюжет не найти в сети.
@@alexnormal3031 Да, тоже помню притирку кромки к камню. Там и такой момент присутствует, как оптимальный способ снятия заусенца, что совершенно необходимо, чтобы сотки рубанком снимать, а именно его мастер и не позволил снять.))
Such beautiful items made with care and full attention without robots!!
Буду рад получить такой шедевр в подарок😮,👍🇷🇺
I love watching someone to work that is a master of his cafe
I lived in Nagaoka as an English instructor in 1994,5. If I'd only known!! I would have visited. Wonderful!
彼の職業はアーティストなので、このような人がもっと増えることを願いましょう!
じゃあいっぱい買ってあげて
日本🇯🇵の色んな道具って素晴らしいと思います👍
大工道具の値段が高いのが良く分かりました。職人さん達の魂が入っているんですね。
Never have i seen such a cool maschine! That hole making machine is awesome
Awesome. Those toe socks are awesome too. 😂
Anti-cut socks lol
Изготовление рубанка и работа с ним это высокая степень мастерства. Работая с ним получаешь удовольствие, которое трудно описать. Впервые взяв его в руки понял что это мое. С виду он прост и в то же время его настройка и работа с ним требует не малых знаний и навыков. Я преклоняюсь перед японскими мастерами создавшими это чудо.
в ссср был показан японский фильм как у мастера заточника лезвие от рубанка прилипло к камню под углом, жаль этот сюжет не найти в сети.
Perfect workmanship! ❤️ ❤️
Beautiful tools.
ขอบคุณครับที่นำเสนอการผลิตกบไสไม้โดยช่างผู้ชำนาญการระดับปรมาจารย์ ได้รับชมแล้วรู้สึกทึ่งมากครับ
Felicidades, por este maravilloso trabajo, simplemente sensacional, costo de esta cepilldadora , saludos cordiales desde mazatlan, sinaloa, México
Потрясающее мастерство!
在台灣50年前還有師傅會用 也撿過那薄如紙的木片 現在沒有裝潢師傅會這種功夫 現在會用丁槍+電鋸 就是老師傅.
Amazing Craftsmanship!
冒頭で出てくる鉋屑すげぇ…
Looks like a healthy work environment.
Absolutely breathtaking!
すげ〜
技術の塊
DIY用に木材の面取り用にホームセンターで安物を買ったのを持ってますけど、宝の持ち腐れになるのは分かっていても、このような本物の鉋、欲しいと思ってしまいました
Spettacolare!!! Siete davvero bravissimi. Complimenti
감사합니다.
시청해주셔서 감사합니다!
鉋や鋸、日本と西洋ではいろいろ真逆な感じですが
両方使えたら凄い大工さんになりそう
You can tell he is a master. A kid at heart. Backwards hat, sweeeeet sneakers, but all while maintaining a+ quality
Amazing tools.
Watching from Pampanga Philippines
Wonderful video and thank you. Makes my Lie-Nielsen planes look a bit... well, Western! I love working with Japanese tools but don't have a Japanese plane, yet. Cheers from Sydney - Dave
Bel artisanat, bravo