Amazing Connect No Screw With Japanese Woodworking Joints Skills, Making Tensegrity Wood Structure

Amazing Connect No Screw With Japanese Woodworking Joints Skills, Making Tensegrity Wood Structure

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@DennisVeilleux-ll8im
@DennisVeilleux-ll8im - 23.01.2024 05:53

What is HDF in cabinets?

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@leahannwhite1111
@leahannwhite1111 - 20.01.2024 01:03

👍💓!!!

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@mechanicalengineeringtutorials
@mechanicalengineeringtutorials - 19.01.2024 08:14

This is what carpentry is about to me. Not some dude marking on wood and simply cutting it with electric saws and electric cutters. Yeah its convenient but i dont want to see convenience. I want to see art.

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@confused6526
@confused6526 - 19.01.2024 08:10

what a skill. 👍

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@dallas-cole
@dallas-cole - 12.01.2024 20:25

Holy sh*t he can saw really fast

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@peethreeorion
@peethreeorion - 11.01.2024 21:34

This is a beautiful joint, and the woodworker demonstrates fantastic crafstmanship and skills, but this has nothing to do with tensegrity.

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@user-ei9cz1zy
@user-ei9cz1zy - 10.01.2024 21:48

На столбе желательно делать полноценную площадку для горизонтальной балки, а то вся нагрузки приходится на крестовину

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@alineconsul8536
@alineconsul8536 - 07.01.2024 03:41

Top🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵

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@zerobambiro
@zerobambiro - 07.01.2024 01:42

Looks nice, but isn't the wood just 1/3 strong at the connection then it was before?

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@NullViewer
@NullViewer - 05.01.2024 19:10

Absolute bullshit made just for the YT view farming.

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@MadChat303
@MadChat303 - 03.01.2024 01:17

Amazing work but the section of wood who still is not so solid !

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@Jakg8484
@Jakg8484 - 02.01.2024 21:02

Japanese are by far the best woodworkers in the world

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@John-sv4jb
@John-sv4jb - 02.01.2024 07:33

Im guilty of wanting to use electronic tools but only because i started late and I'm never going to be the greatest.. but using hand tools is definitely great practice

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@kyleeames8229
@kyleeames8229 - 01.01.2024 21:00

I’ve seen Japanese carpenters working on a house before. Not a single metal fastener in sight; not even glue! They design all the joints to just slot together neatly and securely and before you know it, you have a beautiful Japanese style IKEA house!

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@sammsi1527
@sammsi1527 - 24.12.2023 03:09

The Master Craftsman created a unique joint, immaculately, strongly, very accurately, using only basic, but essential hand & measuring tools, which many people don’t know. That’s what separates top professionals from amateurs.

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@india7834
@india7834 - 17.12.2023 01:33

True craftsman....amazing to watch🪚🔨

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@zergidrom4572
@zergidrom4572 - 11.12.2023 03:16

hammering wood with a metal hammer +_+

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@christopherkende4387
@christopherkende4387 - 01.12.2023 14:26

It´s such an incredible pleasure to see this man at work - he is nearly an artist, not only a carpenter!

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@davidjulseth8667
@davidjulseth8667 - 01.12.2023 10:35

To much time and effort....

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@nasiboi5996
@nasiboi5996 - 27.11.2023 11:15

Reason: air tight

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@Laocoon283
@Laocoon283 - 26.11.2023 08:50

That shit would explode after one north eastern winter

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@Andrew8885W
@Andrew8885W - 26.11.2023 03:08

😮😮😮😊

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@jasonvazquez2563
@jasonvazquez2563 - 25.11.2023 03:24

That man is truly a craftsman, I’d have a hard time with that if I used power tools, by hand NOT A CHANCE. I wish I had skills like that

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@fortnex9972
@fortnex9972 - 22.11.2023 16:31

Japan never had enough iron to make nails. And good iron minerals is even more rare. Thats why the famous katanas are not really that good in steel like , say, scandinavian's.

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@EricTheViking03
@EricTheViking03 - 20.11.2023 17:28

Maybe that would link up better, but are screws and “L” joints faster and as effective? I imagine it’s a matter of what resources one has on hand. Time,money, machinery, metal for screws. This is very skilled and inventive. I like it

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@colleenuchiyama4916
@colleenuchiyama4916 - 20.11.2023 07:13

My husband’s family built all their buildings like this except the last one, in which small wooden pegs were used. That’s because the teenage boys in the family didn’t have enough skills yet to do it like this. That was in 1947.

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@brianingle7535
@brianingle7535 - 19.11.2023 23:45

Excellent work friend!!

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@naranjasss
@naranjasss - 18.11.2023 03:00

amazing techniques! greetings from Argentina

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@1motorcitychop
@1motorcitychop - 15.11.2023 01:56

What would he do with electric saw 😂😂😂😂

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@wisdomsquare6923
@wisdomsquare6923 - 12.11.2023 18:32

Your SKILLS are AMAZING! Thank you for SHARING!

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@heroevulgar
@heroevulgar - 12.11.2023 03:45

It probably takes a full day just to work on that single joint, but it will last for centuries.

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@shanehumphrey4827
@shanehumphrey4827 - 11.11.2023 19:35

Now that is joinery at its finest !!WOW EH

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@luckybestwash
@luckybestwash - 11.11.2023 18:40

So building inspectors, does this pass inspection if i do something like this on my deck?

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@hedaren2675
@hedaren2675 - 11.11.2023 17:33

It's originally invented by Chinese carpiter and the structure was names"Shun Mao”榫卯。

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@MakerBoyOldBoy
@MakerBoyOldBoy - 09.11.2023 17:52

Amazing yes. But sometimes modern engineers have use through bolts in older buildings for safety.

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@messenger8279
@messenger8279 - 09.11.2023 14:06

A note to anyone wanting to achieve accuracy in joinery. Don't ever use a standard pencil no matter how sharp, and never those horrible fat carpenters pencils. Get a modern .7mm or .5mm auto pencil. Then always work to the outside of that line when cutting. I have 40 years of experience and this is the number 1 tip I will give you. Fat pencil lines are a disaster. Always leave an area to clean away with a chisel and you will achieve some amazing accuracy. One further tip. You can buy a powder that locksmiths use as a lubricant for locks its called graphite. If you apply it to one face it's like dark pencil powdered lead and it will show you when assembling the joints the high spots that need removal. It's cheating but it's an inside tip.

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@captainhadd0ck
@captainhadd0ck - 08.11.2023 02:39

Amazing work! 👍

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@Dabu-cg8xd
@Dabu-cg8xd - 07.11.2023 22:02

this man is The Wood Bender!

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@fleshdrone1998
@fleshdrone1998 - 06.11.2023 17:55

Awesome work :) ❤️

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@finmat95
@finmat95 - 05.11.2023 23:06

Good, now test it

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@maxponsetis1948
@maxponsetis1948 - 05.11.2023 13:11

absolutely magnificent

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@daliborsulina433
@daliborsulina433 - 04.11.2023 15:03

Úžasný spoj, geniálne.

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@sophienben-achour5450
@sophienben-achour5450 - 29.10.2023 05:14

Beautiful! 👏🏽👍🏽

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@CorneliusCreations
@CorneliusCreations - 28.10.2023 08:50

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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@mr.hairyface8158
@mr.hairyface8158 - 27.10.2023 23:06

Стыковка, конечно, отличная. Но такие выпилы довольно легко ломаются, по крайней мере у сосны...

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@Dontdeleteme-cv7go
@Dontdeleteme-cv7go - 22.10.2023 06:47

Yes, now 999 more joints to go.

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@oompalumpus699
@oompalumpus699 - 19.10.2023 14:56

I love his smile.

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@joshuamorrison8332
@joshuamorrison8332 - 19.10.2023 06:42

Japanese craftmanship of all kinds is amazing but I suspect that step #1 is to develop obsession bordering on a mental disorder. Joining two pieces of wood shouldn't require this much effort and surgical precision.

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