I don’t know what’s most impressive, Jisaku - your ingenuity, your engineering skills, your craftsmanship, or the style and production quality of your videos. (I particularly appreciate the way you show us the finished product first, then how to make it. All DIY videos should be that way!) One thing for certain - the combination of those things make your CZcams videos very, very special, in a class all their own. So educational, so enjoyable to watch, so impressive. Thank you so much for all your content. It’s no surprise that you have well over 1 million subscribers!
You keep coming up with ideas! I might suggest drilling into the end of your "hexagonal cutter" after doing the first hollowing part with the countersink tool, just to allow a bit more room for the cut out part of the wood to go...
Thanks for your videos. I learn something from every one! Your hex hole punch is a great tool and your knob jig is a simple but effective jig. So many of us spend too much money on tools and accessories and then are unable to buy things that we would really like that are not feasible to build ourselves. Thanks for showing us that we can make many of the things we've been paying for and there is also a lot of satisfaction in DIY's.
Gracias por tu enorme ingenio y creatividad, con todo esto demuestras que la carpintería no es solo cortar madera, sino que con tus habilidades elevas a un nivel de arte la manera de trabajar la madera y cualquier otro material. Muy agradecido por tus ejemplares videos.
MUUUITO OBRIGADO, 👍acabei de assistir o vídeo que indicou, sem dúvida…FANTÁSTICO, vou aproveitar sua ideia e farei uns para eu usar, faço somente como Hobyy, é muito relaxante essa arte da marcenaria 👍❤️ Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Excellent, intelligent, utile. Le process de fabrication est clair et très propre. Je pense que nous serons nombreux à refaire ce petit accessoire, si utile dans nos ateliers. Merci pour ton talent.
Sir, after watching you for a couple of years , i have huge respect to your 5S, precision on your work, and most importantly creativity. I am very well convinced for long time, you are not doing this for content creation but an appreciation. I appreciate you with all my hearth. I will be following you always.
@Mama C yes he build his own tools, but i cant imagine to build such tools without precision tools. my conclusion are never buy cheapest tools available, you got what you pay, buy precision basic tools not just basic tools
After a many times when I started to see your showing how to make....anything you done, I just say: you are the best ever carpenters I saw before, your jobs had wake me up about how are really done job professional like you ? Thanks a lot for showing and I hope I will see something more and more and more .
Koubou é fora da curva, sensacional. Agora, eu fico abismado é com a qualidade dos compensados que ele tem disponível no país dele. Aqui no Brasil, só refugo.
@@JOSCAJU hahahaha. Eu vi você falando isso em outro vídeo há muito tempp atrás e desde então sempre lembro desse comentário quando vejo um compensado por aqui.
Thank you very much for sharing your work full of creativity and ingenuity, what attracts me the most is the cleanliness with which you work, from your hands, your nails, your work table and in general your workshop!!! Thanks and go ahead!
First time here......what a wonderful site! I am not a woodworker, but I enjoy watching & learning from craftsmen of all types. Your clever ideas are pure genius, & I shall continue to watch, never once harboring any notion of using any of it. Machine tools & process machines for making or packing things are also pure genius. Thank you for sharing your considerable skills, imagination, & craftsmanship.
не соглашусь! такие винты не купить и самому сделать тоже не у каждого получится (но теперь идея есть). а исполнение медитативное и очень аккуратное. если б рядом был такой мастер-сосед - заказывал бы у него такие))
I've been playing about with wood for most of my life and I still get a buzz at that moment when you apply oil to bare wood and see all the Beautiful grain jump out at you 😊 That lovely knob you made at the end is superb and now I must make that tool and jig.
Exelente idéia Amigo, essa ferramenta que vc desenvolveu ficou tóp d +, vocé é um gênio ! Eu gostaria de ter dinheiro pra comprar boas maquinas e ter minha oficina bem organizada, igual a sua oficina que é um espetáculo, parabens ! 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 Goiânia Goiás Brasil .
Love this man's genius craftsmanship. He is indeed a superb instructor & teacher. I have learned so much from him! What a delight it would be to apprentice under him for a month. He demonstrates you don't have to buy everything when you have and/or make your own tools. He adapts, improvises and overcomes. Like everything from Japan it is superb! Don't hesitate to patronize him and buy his plans. He inspired me to make my own Jointer using my Makita 1806B -6"1/2" planer jig. Now I can take full advantage of this powerhouse like never before. What a blessed man he is. This is a man that thinks like a 3-D chess player. He is so powerful conceptualizing. Amazing!
Es una excelente idea y muy bien explicado el proceso de fabricación. Sería bien que ponga algunos datos técnicos, como para tener una orientación. Gracias por su esfuerzo. Saludos desde Buenos Aires
Muchas gracias por compartir tu trabajo lleno de creatividad e ingenio, lo que más me atrae es la limpieza con la que trabajas, desde tus manos, tus uñas, tu mesa de trabajo y en general tu taller!!! Gracias y adelante!
I don't even do woodworking, but I am somehow better for having seen this. I'm subscribing just to see what other examples of wood-engineering genius turn up in my feed!
It would make a stronger knob if you laminated three 1/4" boards in opposing directions (like plywood) instead of a single 3/4" piece of wood. then you would be less likely to break off a lobe from the knob, which quite often happens with homemade wood knobs. though, with the precision of the parts and equipment that you make, i am guessing that you never need to crank on the knobs very hard like other people do. Thank you for your videos, you take simple utility and turn it into functional art. it is awe inspiring to watch.
I was waiting for this. Somehow I didn't get it when it came out. Thank JSK. There is NONE Finer when it comes to DIY'r like you. Thank you for sharing your incredible talents to us. 私はこれを待っていました。出てきたときはなぜか分からなかった。ありがとうJSK。あなたのような DIY に関しては、これ以上のことはありません。あなたの素晴らしい才能を私たちに分けてくれてありがとう
You should make a video series teaching non-technical, but capable people, starting from wood glue, a drill, handsaw, and caliper. Slowly add basic power tools like circular saw, router, etc. Basically just show us what you would build FIRST, and then second, etc. In order of practicality, and necessity. A journey from nothing to full suite of tools (and new found fabrication skills).
I would've left the dowel for spinning in my fingers until it snugs down. This is cool. I appreciate you sir. Thank you for sharing your skills knowledge and experience
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, como siempre usted está en un nivel superior, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🔝🤓
I am a Mill-User...and to me this idea is nice but the way you are going is laborious...I'd mill most of the parts...I like the way you are doing...that finishing...so imho...you really know how to do...👍👍
I was just thinking this. I would grind the head of the bolt down just enough so that it is flat edge to edge, then punch the hex-hole the same depth so that the metal is flush with the wood and fills the hole completely...I think it would look neat 🙂
Just astonishing! New contribution to the DIY community.What's the name of the cutter that you use to make the round out pieces and where they can be obtained?
1. This is brilliant. 2. A less hardware intensive method is to drill a tap sized hole & tap threads into the knob piece, then CA glue or epoxy a threaded rod into the threaded hole. Voila, very solid
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
I will , but you don't tell what kind of oil you used at the end, can you tell me please my friend?
I don’t know what’s most impressive, Jisaku - your ingenuity, your engineering skills, your craftsmanship, or the style and production quality of your videos. (I particularly appreciate the way you show us the finished product first, then how to make it. All DIY videos should be that way!) One thing for certain - the combination of those things make your CZcams videos very, very special, in a class all their own. So educational, so enjoyable to watch, so impressive. Thank you so much for all your content. It’s no surprise that you have well over 1 million subscribers!
😊😊😊
Couldn’t agree more 👍🏻
It's a great time to be alive
I couldn't agree more. What a privilege to behold.Thankyou Jisaku. I appreciate everything about your posts.
Fully agree.You just forgot to add that his workshop is as clean as an operation theatre.
You keep coming up with ideas!
I might suggest drilling into the end of your "hexagonal cutter" after doing the first hollowing part with the countersink tool, just to allow a bit more room for the cut out part of the wood to go...
I agree.
That's a good idea!
Thanks for your videos. I learn something from every one! Your hex hole punch is a great tool and your knob jig is a simple but effective jig. So many of us spend too much money on tools and accessories and then are unable to buy things that we would really like that are not feasible to build ourselves. Thanks for showing us that we can make many of the things we've been paying for and there is also a lot of satisfaction in DIY's.
It's very inspiring to watch your videos. Clean work, perfect results as always.
I'm learning a lot from this channel. Thanks!
The mirror finish on your chisels speaks volumes about your attention to detail and level of craftsmanship
Dear JS Koubou, absolutely love how you’ve shown the how to of manufacturing these knobs.
Gracias por tu enorme ingenio y creatividad, con todo esto demuestras que la carpintería no es solo cortar madera, sino que con tus habilidades elevas a un nivel de arte la manera de trabajar la madera y cualquier otro material. Muy agradecido por tus ejemplares videos.
I can't think of any words to define your skills and ingenuity! I love all your fantastic videos so much that I spend lots of time viewing them!
Toujours aussi précis, toujours aussi ingénieux et toujours aussi passionnant un vrais plaisir de vous suivre
I always thought about a better way making hex inserts that perfectly fit - *you* solved the problem! Thanks.
MUUUITO OBRIGADO, 👍acabei de assistir o vídeo que indicou, sem dúvida…FANTÁSTICO, vou aproveitar sua ideia e farei uns para eu usar, faço somente como Hobyy, é muito relaxante essa arte da marcenaria 👍❤️
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Excellent, intelligent, utile. Le process de fabrication est clair et très propre. Je pense que nous serons nombreux à refaire ce petit accessoire, si utile dans nos ateliers. Merci pour ton talent.
Sir, after watching you for a couple of years , i have huge respect to your 5S, precision on your work, and most importantly creativity. I am very well convinced for long time, you are not doing this for content creation but an appreciation. I appreciate you with all my hearth. I will be following you always.
I introduce tools and methods that can be processed as safely as possible.
I hope those watching can work safely.
im jealous with his tools. my bought tools cannot be trusted for make precision work
@Mama C yes he build his own tools, but i cant imagine to build such tools without precision tools.
my conclusion are never buy cheapest tools available, you got what you pay, buy precision basic tools not just basic tools
@@jisakukobo Thank you for reminding me safety too which is most important.
@Mama C p lv ( k
After a many times when I started to see your showing how to make....anything you done, I just say: you are the best ever carpenters I saw before, your jobs had wake me up about how are really done job professional like you ? Thanks a lot for showing and I hope I will see something more and more and more .
Muito legal o gabarito ótima apresentação e muito boa à demonstração obrigado VALEU mesmo de verdade ficou muito legal
Sempre fico abismado com as ideias simples, esteticamente lindas e a alta precisão com que o sr. Koubou realiza em seus projetos. É admirável.
Koubou é fora da curva, sensacional. Agora, eu fico abismado é com a qualidade dos compensados que ele tem disponível no país dele. Aqui no Brasil, só refugo.
@@JOSCAJU hahahaha. Eu vi você falando isso em outro vídeo há muito tempp atrás e desde então sempre lembro desse comentário quando vejo um compensado por aqui.
@@edsoneu1707 rsrsrsrsrs
Thank you very much for sharing your work full of creativity and ingenuity, what attracts me the most is the cleanliness with which you work, from your hands, your nails, your work table and in general your workshop!!! Thanks and go ahead!
Както винаги перфектна работа и отличен резултат. Благодаря за споделянето! Бъдете здрав.
First time here......what a wonderful site! I am not a woodworker, but I enjoy watching & learning from craftsmen of all types. Your clever ideas are pure genius, & I shall continue to watch, never once harboring any notion of using any of it. Machine tools & process machines for making or packing things are also pure genius. Thank you for sharing your considerable skills, imagination, & craftsmanship.
You are what we all aspire to. I'd love to see your brilliant design mind applied to a semi permanent drill press dust solution in future video.
PARABÉNS pela sua capacidade e obrigado por nos ensinar
Вроде бы не самая нужная вещь, но с какой любовью сделано 👍
не соглашусь! такие винты не купить и самому сделать тоже не у каждого получится (но теперь идея есть). а исполнение медитативное и очень аккуратное. если б рядом был такой мастер-сосед - заказывал бы у него такие))
I've been playing about with wood for most of my life and I still get a buzz at that moment when you apply
oil to bare wood and see all the Beautiful grain jump out at you 😊
That lovely knob you made at the end is superb and now I must make that tool and jig.
Exelente idéia Amigo, essa ferramenta que vc desenvolveu ficou tóp d +, vocé é um gênio ! Eu gostaria de ter dinheiro pra comprar boas maquinas e ter minha oficina bem organizada, igual a sua oficina que é um espetáculo, parabens ! 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 Goiânia Goiás Brasil .
Love this man's genius craftsmanship. He is indeed a superb instructor & teacher. I have learned so much from him! What a delight it would be to apprentice under him for a month. He demonstrates you don't have to buy everything when you have and/or make your own tools. He adapts, improvises and overcomes. Like everything from Japan it is superb! Don't hesitate to patronize him and buy his plans. He inspired me to make my own Jointer using my Makita 1806B -6"1/2" planer jig. Now I can take full advantage of this powerhouse like never before. What a blessed man he is. This is a man that thinks like a 3-D chess player. He is so powerful conceptualizing. Amazing!
I'm not sure JSK-Koubou is a man. Watch the hands on some of the other videos.
Great idea with the jig to make those nut holders a lot easier.... thanks for that. had not been thinking of that before.
Beautiful presentation plus brilliant idea 💡 thank you ..
Ditto the other observations made here. Your level of precision is admirable, inspiring, and daunting!
Es una excelente idea y muy bien explicado el proceso de fabricación.
Sería bien que ponga algunos datos técnicos, como para tener una orientación.
Gracias por su esfuerzo.
Saludos desde Buenos Aires
Gdyby podał jakim narzędziem rozwierca
nakrętkę aby następnie ją szlifować.
You're the most creative carpenter I have ever seen.
Muchas gracias por compartir tu trabajo lleno de creatividad e ingenio, lo que más me atrae es la limpieza con la que trabajas, desde tus manos, tus uñas, tu mesa de trabajo y en general tu taller!!! Gracias y adelante!
Восхищаюсь , вашей аккуратности и вашему творчеству , спасибо за то , что делитесь опытом работы !!!
thoughtful and creative, what you do is amazing, thank you
Impressive discipline within your work shop initially, like wise as some one else commented your whole procedure was excellent well done.
Eres mi maestro, mil gracias por compartir tu extenso conocimiento.
Превосходно! Очередная ваша идея и прекрасное исполнение. Ваша работа завораживает. Неторопливо, точно и очень качественно. 👋 👋 👋
I don't even do woodworking, but I am somehow better for having seen this. I'm subscribing just to see what other examples of wood-engineering genius turn up in my feed!
Отличная работа. Спасибо за идею :)
Ez egy óriási ötlet. Köszönöm !
This woodworker is very clever. I always enjoy watching the JSK-koubou's videos...
It would make a stronger knob if you laminated three 1/4" boards in opposing directions (like plywood) instead of a single 3/4" piece of wood. then you would be less likely to break off a lobe from the knob, which quite often happens with homemade wood knobs. though, with the precision of the parts and equipment that you make, i am guessing that you never need to crank on the knobs very hard like other people do.
Thank you for your videos, you take simple utility and turn it into functional art. it is awe inspiring to watch.
Perfection. Thanks for the great tip for captivating the bolt head.
I was waiting for this. Somehow I didn't get it when it came out. Thank JSK. There is NONE Finer when it comes to DIY'r like you. Thank you for sharing your incredible talents to us.
私はこれを待っていました。出てきたときはなぜか分からなかった。ありがとうJSK。あなたのような DIY に関しては、これ以上のことはありません。あなたの素晴らしい才能を私たちに分けてくれてありがとう
Great idea! I can't wait to replicate it!
I really like what you did. I follow what you do. You realize beautiful projects with very good ideas. I'm a fan of the working technique. 👍🙋🏻♂️🥰
This is a very useful tool to make, I already imagining drilling out some part of the thread to incorporate a drill bit to remove excess material!
I see why you have the following you do. I started this too late in life to ever get to the level you're at.
Clever. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
You should make a video series teaching non-technical, but capable people, starting from wood glue, a drill, handsaw, and caliper. Slowly add basic power tools like circular saw, router, etc. Basically just show us what you would build FIRST, and then second, etc. In order of practicality, and necessity.
A journey from nothing to full suite of tools (and new found fabrication skills).
Nice project, complements your shop, and the other items you have created.
Vídeos muy instructivos; alguno ya puesto en práctica. Muchas gracias!
Great work Kobu thank you.
Very nice work. Good videos 😊.
I admire your ideas and skills.
1:12 Waow, super ! ! !
You always make awesome things, good job to you brother.
Great work and very relaxing video as usual :)
Great work Koubou, thank you.
Absolutely beautiful Jisaku, thank you for sharing :)
I would've left the dowel for spinning in my fingers until it snugs down. This is cool. I appreciate you sir. Thank you for sharing your skills knowledge and experience
Good idea, although once the knob is in place, there’s not much travel required. Just snug and unsnug.
@@donny_bahama 😱😱😱
Nice! Custom-sized knobs. A nut could be buried the same way, just need a hole in the dowel before gluing it in.
Sheer genius..
What a pleasure to watch you...
If you use just all-thread, you can use the drill press like a press to cut the hex out
Nice work, for sure you gonna make alot of use out of it.
Pretty cool idea for fancy projects with moving parts
Fantastic, dude! Really well done!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, como siempre usted está en un nivel superior, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🔝🤓
De casualidad hermano tu sabes q tipo de broca uso en el taladro para sacarle dijo a la tuerca larga??
@@alfredoflores7292 Hola, uso un avellanador grande
@@alfredoflores7292 ya te informaron de la broca que utilizo? Yo también me interesó por una de ellas,
@@alfredoflores7292 de que ciudad eres ?
@@josejaimeguzman1871 de PERÚ, nunca he visto aquí un avellanador de ese tamaño en aquí donde venden herramientas por cantidades
Super idée. Je valide et je vais certainement m'en faire un. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Tidiness, neatness, cleanliness & many more things UNBEATABLE !! Watching @ JSK-koubou is like meditating 🤪
おお!素晴らしいです!まさにこれ!!
うまく量産出来る方法ないかと考えてました!!
いつも拝見してますが、作り方が斬新でホント参考になります♪
今後の配信も頑張ってください!!
これいいですよ。ポイントは六角穴が作れる、ぎりぎりのサイズの下穴を開けることです。
Sempre com muita perfeição, parabéns
I am a Mill-User...and to me this idea is nice but the way you are going is laborious...I'd mill most of the parts...I like the way you are doing...that finishing...so imho...you really know how to do...👍👍
Really brilliant job I see another person making the same thing good man
Com as ferramentas adequadas fica fácil fazer. Parabéns.
Fantastic!!! Great work, brother - that was enjoyable to watch! Greg (garden grove, CA)
Once again, I'm a little bit smarter for watching one of your videos. Genius idea!
A very useful tool. It would be helpful to have some depth markings on the side of the tool so you would know how deep you have cut.
of course!
I'm making a mark
I was just thinking this. I would grind the head of the bolt down just enough so that it is flat edge to edge, then punch the hex-hole the same depth so that the metal is flush with the wood and fills the hole completely...I think it would look neat 🙂
At the beginning I thought your jeans were on back to front,nice vid:)
your narration technique is amazing, you do great work and you share it with us, thank you, greetings and respect from turkey.
I would apreciate info on what size nuts and bolts you used for this video and what kind of countersunk drill bit you used???
It would be nice if you would add the list of tools that you used to do this.
This is a wonderful idea! Nice 👍
Admiro este señor.la limpieza y tranquilidad.con la q elabora sus proyectos
Excelente idéia. Tem muitas utilidades. Prender partes de estante para partitura, Máquinas etc.
I don't comment on videos much but this is amazing! well done.
Just astonishing! New contribution to the DIY community.What's the name of the cutter that you use to make the round out pieces and where they can be obtained?
That hexagonal punch is genius.
1. This is brilliant. 2. A less hardware intensive method is to drill a tap sized hole & tap threads into the knob piece, then CA glue or epoxy a threaded rod into the threaded hole. Voila, very solid
What would we do without wood? Excellent video.
Всё гениально и просто 👍👏👏👏!
And, by the way, a “drill” for making hexagonal holes. Neat!
Anyway, all your video is a pleasure to see.
very neat work, this is very useful.
Hands of gold! And a part made by golden hands, how much will it cost?
Damn!!! Love your Hex-Punch-Thingy-Tool... So damn simple and clever... 😃👍👍
Adding a small drop of oil helps with drilling metal also makes the cutters last longer.
j'adore la méticulosité que vous mettez dans vos ouvrages. bravo 👍👍👍
спасибо. просто, эффективно, экономит кучу времени
Very good idea. Thankyou very much
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