Dylan Iwakuni
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House Tour of a Renovated Akiya Kominka
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Відео

Traditional Japanese Carpentry Joinery
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Instagram: dylaniwakuni Recommended books on Japanese woodworking, sharpening stones and measuring tools: www.amazon.com/shop/dylaniwakuni (affiliate link) *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Free Sketch Up 3D joinery models: www.dropbox.com/sh/ethawktkhzylbxt/AAAgY1i5Vc-f8BEphNZJ6mWKa?dl=0 A cup of coffee is always greatly appreciated :) www.buymeacoffee.com...
Akiya Renovation - Traditional Japanese Carpentry
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Instagram: dylaniwakuni Recommended books on Japanese woodworking, sharpening stones and measuring tools: www.amazon.com/shop/dylaniwakuni (affiliate link) *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Free Sketch Up 3D joinery models: www.dropbox.com/sh/ethawktkhzylbxt/AAAgY1i5Vc-f8BEphNZJ6mWKa?dl=0 A cup of coffee is always greatly appreciated :) www.buymeacoffee.com...
Kominka Renovation - Drastically changing the entrance
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Instagram: dylaniwakuni Recommended books on Japanese woodworking, sharpening stones and measuring tools: www.amazon.com/shop/dylaniwakuni (affiliate link) *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Free Sketch Up 3D joinery models: www.dropbox.com/sh/ethawktkhzylbxt/AAAgY1i5Vc-f8BEphNZJ6mWKa?dl=0 A cup of coffee is always greatly appreciated :) www.buymeacoffee.com...
Replacing Posts and Beams in a Kominka
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Replacing Posts and Beams in a Kominka
Crafting Intricate Japanese Joinery on Natural Round Post
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Crafting Intricate Japanese Joinery on Natural Round Post
Repairing a Century-old Post with Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery
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Repairing a Century-old Post with Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery
A Story on Reviving a Kominka (Part 1)
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A Story on Reviving a Kominka (Part 1)
Kominka Renovation series coming soon...
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Kominka Renovation series coming soon...
Building a Carpenter’s Sawhorse - Joinery and Hand Tools (suitable for beginners)
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Building a Carpenter’s Sawhorse - Joinery and Hand Tools (suitable for beginners)
The Beauty of Traditional Japanese Architecture and Craftsmanship
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The Beauty of Traditional Japanese Architecture and Craftsmanship
Study Japanese Woodworking?
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Study Japanese Woodworking?
Building a Woodworking Studio
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Building a Woodworking Studio
The Most Complex Japanese Joinery
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The Most Complex Japanese Joinery
Repairing a Damaged Post the Traditional Way
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Repairing a Damaged Post the Traditional Way
Incredible Traditional Skills - Lumber Milling the traditional way using an axe
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Incredible Traditional Skills - Lumber Milling the traditional way using an axe
A Japanese Joinery left by Carpenters 100 years ago - Hako Dome
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A Japanese Joinery left by Carpenters 100 years ago - Hako Dome
Mysterious Japanese Joinery
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Mysterious Japanese Joinery
Shaping the Zen Round Back Chair with Tak Yoshino
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Shaping the Zen Round Back Chair with Tak Yoshino
Repairing Damaged Wood Beams 傷んだ木材の修理[埋木作業]
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Repairing Damaged Wood Beams 傷んだ木材の修理[埋木作業]
100% Wood Challenge from @DorianBracht - Katsuobushi Kezuriki @mitchwoodwork
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100% Wood Challenge from @DorianBracht - Katsuobushi Kezuriki @mitchwoodwork
『大工の伝統技術』台持ち継ぎ Japanese Carpentry - Big Beams, Big Joinery
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『大工の伝統技術』台持ち継ぎ Japanese Carpentry - Big Beams, Big Joinery
【大工の仕事】Today's Work- Cutting Kanawa Tsugi 金輪継ぎの刻み
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【大工の仕事】Today's Work- Cutting Kanawa Tsugi 金輪継ぎの刻み
A Simple Chisel Case
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A Simple Chisel Case
金輪継ぎで蘇る100年前の古材 Reviving 100 Years Old Wood Using Kanawa Tsugi Joinery
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金輪継ぎで蘇る100年前の古材 Reviving 100 Years Old Wood Using Kanawa Tsugi Joinery
Timelapse - Taking Apart a Traditional Japanese House Part 2 古民家移築 Part 2
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Timelapse - Taking Apart a Traditional Japanese House Part 2 古民家移築 Part 2
A Japanese House Constructed with Joinery 100 years ago 🤯
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A Japanese House Constructed with Joinery 100 years ago 🤯
Simple (but not really) Stand from reclaimed wood
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Simple (but not really) Stand from reclaimed wood
Inside the Work of Traditional Japanese Carpenters - Relocating a Kominka Part 1伝統大工の作業〜古民家移築 Part 1
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Inside the Work of Traditional Japanese Carpenters - Relocating a Kominka Part 1伝統大工の作業〜古民家移築 Part 1
The Art of Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery 日本伝統の技術『仕口・継手』
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The Art of Traditional Japanese Wood Joinery 日本伝統の技術『仕口・継手』

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @louie99999
    @louie99999 День тому

    That is Beautiful! I am humbled by your craftsmanship.

  • @JFennecy
    @JFennecy 2 дні тому

    Asta el martillo es de madera XD

  • @JFennecy
    @JFennecy 2 дні тому

    Una nueva emoción a llegado, se llama: querer hacer eso

  • @HRDGAMER-px9sq
    @HRDGAMER-px9sq 2 дні тому

    great

  • @Jizzlewobbwtfcus
    @Jizzlewobbwtfcus 4 дні тому

    OH! using a chisel upside down! ain't seen ANYONE use it like that before. AWESOME! That joint is a work of art in itself!!! TEACH ME SENPAI!!! Got a new subber!!!

  • @ranzmareta9762
    @ranzmareta9762 5 днів тому

    excellent skill 👍

  • @MrGarvey7
    @MrGarvey7 5 днів тому

    I'm convinced the inventor of this joint like myself served a lengthy time in the Infantry developing a 5th grade level of off duty maturity in order to cope and the real name of this is the Boner Joint

  • @davidwarren4569
    @davidwarren4569 6 днів тому

    Did you offset the square hole in the inside tenon?

  • @r1273m
    @r1273m 6 днів тому

    I can cut a comb joint!

  • @whitestararmada103
    @whitestararmada103 6 днів тому

    something tells me alot of ameteur carpenters in ancient times lost there feet lol

  • @JASQNT
    @JASQNT 8 днів тому

    Fascinating and beautiful workmanship.. way ahead of the times and still way ahead of real craft and beauty.

  • @kolaravindra6642
    @kolaravindra6642 8 днів тому

    やさしい です

  • @gummmybeer7766
    @gummmybeer7766 8 днів тому

    he only has two toes left

  • @jorinhood8035
    @jorinhood8035 9 днів тому

    Great camera work.

  • @michaelfritz3641
    @michaelfritz3641 10 днів тому

    Nail factory is scared of this technique goes worldwide

  • @guilhermebittencourtmdaroc6972
    @guilhermebittencourtmdaroc6972 10 днів тому

    Japonês 👍👍👍

  • @arnaudvastra8456
    @arnaudvastra8456 10 днів тому

    Il faut arreter de dire sue c'et japonais, il s'qgit du trait de jupiter tout ce su'il y a de plus occidental.

  • @yvonneackerman6039
    @yvonneackerman6039 11 днів тому

    No he visto ni un clavo

  • @fafdaafggh9548
    @fafdaafggh9548 12 днів тому

    Is it possible for a foreigner to learn this craft? I am interested with this.

  • @designabeej
    @designabeej 12 днів тому

    Amazing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @nickhale2900
    @nickhale2900 15 днів тому

    What a complex appearance that joint had and yet it was simply slid together, genius. Love the satisfying sound of the sharp chisels shaving the timber.

  • @user-wv1ci5uj4o
    @user-wv1ci5uj4o 17 днів тому

    木目も揃ってるのすげぇ

  • @RCPDcap
    @RCPDcap 17 днів тому

    Pissed me off that I didn’t see it get cut off

  • @ya3094
    @ya3094 17 днів тому

    追っかけじゃ、懐かしいと

  • @letsdisagree
    @letsdisagree 19 днів тому

    Is that any good on mdf?

  • @alexandersobin6595
    @alexandersobin6595 21 день тому

    Bravo !

  • @5dGypsyQueen
    @5dGypsyQueen 21 день тому

    My ADD 😮

  • @johnnyshinnichi1785
    @johnnyshinnichi1785 21 день тому

    I'm seeing it with my own eyes, but i still can't believe it's possible. Naoto Kawai must be a genius.

  • @johnnyshinnichi1785
    @johnnyshinnichi1785 21 день тому

    What is it about the Japanese that whatever they do, from ancient crafts like this, to the latest technology, they do so well? These joints are a thing of beauty.

  • @l0I0I0I0
    @l0I0I0I0 22 дні тому

    Love it! What's the purpose in that type of joint? Extention of a beam?

    • @Jason-gj1pu
      @Jason-gj1pu 20 днів тому

      It's a scarf joint.

    • @PsyCoCinematics
      @PsyCoCinematics 3 дні тому

      @@Jason-gj1pu Helps keep the wood warm during the winter months.

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu 22 дні тому

    Beautiful Joint!

  • @threestarfancywoodworks1902
    @threestarfancywoodworks1902 22 дні тому

    Good job 👍

  • @kmo6480
    @kmo6480 23 дні тому

    How are these pieces held together?

    • @FoxyfloofJumps
      @FoxyfloofJumps 23 дні тому

      Friction and the expansion of the wood fibers against each other as he hammers them in.

    • @kmo6480
      @kmo6480 23 дні тому

      @@FoxyfloofJumps normally this joint would have a wedged dowel in the centre. A friction fit on such a large board looks dangerous.

    • @CrudeBuster
      @CrudeBuster 23 дні тому

      @@kmo6480 they've been doing this kind of thing for a few centuries. i would trust it to hold.

    • @kmo6480
      @kmo6480 23 дні тому

      @@CrudeBuster I understand that however it all depends on the use of the piece and the pressure that the joint comes under if any and from which direction.

    • @CrudeBuster
      @CrudeBuster 22 дні тому

      @@kmo6480 again, no disrespect, these guys have been doing this kind of stuff for a long while. they barely had metal to do tools, nails were a luxury. nowadays even the most simple furniture is mostly cheap wood jointed by screws and nails, back then it had to last...

  • @investment-mk3vl
    @investment-mk3vl 24 дні тому

    Origami for wood. And thank you for just the sweet sound of bells and chisel on wood

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 24 дні тому

    He makes it look like butter instead of wood. It's so fantastic, so expert, I would love a table made from legs like that with a glass top, to be able to see this workmanship.

  • @lowprofilepersonwithbigbra669
    @lowprofilepersonwithbigbra669 25 днів тому

    After work dont tell us about lumbar back pain

  • @padmanabhadutta8113
    @padmanabhadutta8113 25 днів тому

    I am forever fascinated by japanese woodworking.

  • @kadran3263
    @kadran3263 26 днів тому

    天才ですよね。

  • @user-pk8gs5ei8p
    @user-pk8gs5ei8p 26 днів тому

    工藝精準!最高...👍

  • @user-nk5bx5fl2q
    @user-nk5bx5fl2q 27 днів тому

    誰でも出来る仕口

  • @paulensor9984
    @paulensor9984 27 днів тому

    Buildings things I tend to go for the simplest solution to get the job done well, but the level of satisfaction achieved from making these joins must be quite something, I'm tempted to try them out one day ❤️

  • @graphixkillzzz
    @graphixkillzzz 27 днів тому

    UA-camrs: "handcrafted" 🤭 this guy: hand. crafted. 😐.

  • @user-gz1vi4if2c
    @user-gz1vi4if2c 27 днів тому

    柾目の桧ではありません!欅です👍海外の興味のある方に分かってもらいたい!これは凄い技術です。

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 27 днів тому

    Undoubtedly, but , definitely, an ancient human technology, unmatched, even by today’s technology.

  • @joeywaffles9456
    @joeywaffles9456 27 днів тому

    You need to cut better

    • @matthigh5894
      @matthigh5894 26 днів тому

      Cut better? May not be perfect, but looks damn good to me. Well done OP!

    • @joeywaffles9456
      @joeywaffles9456 26 днів тому

      If you want efficient support there should no cracks. Unless you think minimal effort is damn good while spitting on it for good luck it then I will not argue with you. (:

  • @darinmontgomery
    @darinmontgomery 28 днів тому

    Can I ask: what is the finish you have on the wood?

  • @ef2b
    @ef2b 29 днів тому

    How is Japanese joinery so amazingly precise when the layout is done with fat ink lines? What is the technique? Western methods use a knife line, which has no width, but it has its own problems. I would like to understand the Japanese method so that I can try it in my work. Is the idea that you keep track of where the ruler was and simply work to that side of the line and the rest of the ink is in the waste? Is there a standard way to mark which side of the ink line is the ruler side since some layouts become very complicated? Thank you for the excellent video!

  • @kravenkrawlhobby5438
    @kravenkrawlhobby5438 29 днів тому

    Beautiful

  • @quimblyjones9767
    @quimblyjones9767 29 днів тому

    Fun fact: the reason he has that split in his shoe is that if the axe swings towards him he can catch it

  • @Underlyinghealthconditions
    @Underlyinghealthconditions 29 днів тому

    The whole joint is relying on thst 1 inch piece of wood isn’t it?

    • @kravenkrawlhobby5438
      @kravenkrawlhobby5438 29 днів тому

      It relies on compressive strength and ability. I guess it kinda holds it together but once weight is sat down on it it’s all she wrote

    • @episdosas9949
      @episdosas9949 27 днів тому

      ​@@kravenkrawlhobby5438 is that dependant on what its used for. as a post it might hold weight. but as a header or joist, it would just fold.

    • @kravenkrawlhobby5438
      @kravenkrawlhobby5438 27 днів тому

      @@episdosas9949 I believe they use those for post repairs and not beam loads.

    • @donny_bahama
      @donny_bahama 25 днів тому

      Use as a beam is the primary use case for this joint. It’s much stronger than you think; don’t overlook the notches on the sides. There are centuries-old buildings in Japan where this joint has been used extensively.

    • @kravenkrawlhobby5438
      @kravenkrawlhobby5438 25 днів тому

      @@donny_bahama it’s primary use is not beam work it’s post so get real. When it is being used as a beam there is no load on said beam cause load is set over a post. This is literally the work I do for a living