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There’s a feeling of calm serenity within me watching his vidz,Domo Arigato.
ОтветитьBy far, my favorite carpenter!
ОтветитьNice work. Unfortunately, those kinds of winders aren't allowed in the US anymore.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing.....I've watched 3 of your videos back to back, and as a master machinist for 40 years, let me say. You, Sir, are a whole lot better than very good at this......subscribed. = )
ОтветитьAll of the wood in this structure is beautiful... We can't even get wood this nice in the states. Thanks for showing your work. I am a master carpenter as well, and I learned a few things. You are awesome.
ОтветитьWish we had beautiful framing lumber like he has
ОтветитьI consider myself a good carpenter but I def don’t do this
ОтветитьAside from his skills, how does he not get confused by the complexity of the cuts and order of the jobs. He makes it so easy that you think everybody can do this. I built winder stairs myself and it is a very hard work to get it right.
Ответитьthank you for sharing your work, your skill and craftmanship in this video. It is a real pleasure to whatch. Sincerely yours, a young carpenter from Amsterdam, the Netherlands
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьI still don't understand how the staircase in general can hold heavy usage, when the steps are hanging on such a tiny spots in the vertical posts.
ОтветитьI am totally blown away!!
Ответитьすごい!
ОтветитьWhy didn't you use biscuits or dowels in joining the different Pisces of the steps?
ОтветитьNo railing follow up...
ОтветитьVery impressive!
ОтветитьAmazing craftsmanship a real master. 👏
ОтветитьWhat is the name of the saw type tool you used to cut out the dados?
Ответитьtrès beau travail !
ОтветитьDomo arigato gozaimasu (bowing emoji here if I could find it)
ОтветитьBeautiful simply beautiful well done you sir. Kind regards Danny uk
ОтветитьХорошо, добротно. Вместо титевы можно было косоуры поставить
ОтветитьMy man is a beast
ОтветитьBeautiful work, so much precision & understanding of what is needed & what, in fact, works best. Can never tire of watching you work so let's get on with the next video. Cheers, Don from South Aust.
ОтветитьHave you thought about using knee pads to help your knees
ОтветитьWhat kind of saw is that that it removes material (wood) like a router IN ONE PASS?
ОтветитьSubarashii 😊
ОтветитьVery nice craftsmanship.
ОтветитьThankyou for making the video and sharing your immense skill. Best wishes to you
Ответитьbeautiful work
ОтветитьI love watching this guy work.
ОтветитьAwesome carpentry from a Master Carpenter. I learned so many little things during this video I can hardly count them all. If I had produced this I would've have used Pro Tips and pointed out each one of these. For instance, just the way you expertly sharpened your penicl on a table with one of your chisels. And the way you cut out your treads atop that solid insulation board was very clever. What you didn't fully explain was how you laid out the winder staircase. I've read a ton of architechtural and housebuilding books and never one of them addresseh spiral staircases. I'm curious, did you father teach you such genius-level building skills? And where does one acquire such amazing tools as you demontrated here??
ОтветитьShoyan, would you share what brand of chisels you use and where you can buy them from? Thanks!
ОтветитьHello teacher
ОтветитьI love that Shoyan sharpens his pencil with a chisel. True carpenter.
Ответитьbeautiful work, I would have rounded the edges of the steps though, this way its easier to slip and fall down them
ОтветитьHave to taken precautions to prevent squeaky stairs in the future? If so what are they?
ОтветитьI love that you take pride in your work. Beautiful job.
ОтветитьBeatiful work. Thank you so much, master craftsman, for sharing your fantastic workmanship. I do so enjoy seeing the differing ways (and some similarities) of problem solving and building things of beauty as well as durability. Thanks again for sharing your talent and skills
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ОтветитьBeautiful job Japanese craftsmanship you can tell everything fits perfectly thank you
ОтветитьThis is better than trying to build your body trying to be a bodybuilder and become a looser.
ОтветитьYou are a true artist.
Ответитьexcellent
ОтветитьPlease make video of the tools you work worth the most
ОтветитьThat precision carpentry art is almost extinct, Thank you Master for sharing a priceless piece of art.
ОтветитьThank you for posting these informative and instructional video. I would like to ask what is the thickness of the lumber you used for the steps. Korera no yūekide kyōiku-tekina bideo o tōkō shite itadaki arigatōgozaimasu. Suteppu ni shiyō shita mokuzai no atsu-sa o oshietekudasai.
ОтветитьWatching this man work I can't help thinking that many, many years ago carpenters in this country would be making stairs much the same way , maybe using different tools but built on site like this. Unfortunately in America, being in the "trades" has become synonymous with not being able to go to college. Being a skilled craftsmen is looked at as a dirty job, if you had tried harder in school you wouldn't have to work for a living. In fact here in this country most schools don't even have shop classes anymore, school administrators have done away with them.
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