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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2024
  • This video was uploaded on 29th May 2016. I added "caution".
    * He needs gloves for atopic dermatitis, but please take off gloves when you using rotary machines.
    ※皮膚炎治療中の為手袋をしていますが、回転機械を使用する際は手袋はしないでください。
    [Walnut Stools]
    East Asian Walnut is Bright color.
    Finishing oil-wax is Lappenwachs/KREIDEZEIT.
    - ISHITANI FURNITURE -
    Cabinetmaker / Natsuki Ishitani
    video make&posting / Chie

Komentáře • 162

  • @rutexas7157
    @rutexas7157 Před 4 lety +2

    The timeless spirit of a true artisan! Keep it going.

  • @falldown7xstandup8x83
    @falldown7xstandup8x83 Před 6 lety

    what I like about this in particular is the craftmanship, the knowledge, the passion, the design, the material, the carpenter, the workshop, tha art, the culture, the outcome, the complexity, the simplicity, the quality, the sturdiness, the stubberness, the devotion, the appreciation, the contemporariness, the timelessness, the sustainability, the calmness, the flow, the music and the dog

  • @tootoonchy
    @tootoonchy Před 6 lety +2

    Great channel. I love the videos that are in normal speed. They are very calming. The fast videos like this one, although rare, take that experience away. Thanks for putting the effort and doing this channel.

  • @WorldUnderGlass
    @WorldUnderGlass Před 7 lety

    I just think your furniture is wonderful. You show so much skill and craftsmanship and passion for your work and it is a real honour to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing!
    Glyn Jones, Ipswich, Suffolk UK.

  • @IamtheActionman
    @IamtheActionman Před 6 lety +5

    Can't say enough good things about your channel, work and style.
    Mesmerized Everytime

  • @MotoMirius
    @MotoMirius Před 6 lety +40

    Putting aside the mastery of the woodworking skills, working back through your videos, I would like to commend Chie on the improvement in the film making style - it is wonderful to see. I love the pace and the shooting style of the current videos - thank you.

  • @clauview122
    @clauview122 Před 5 lety

    Your work is so bueautiful, I had never seen that tecnique of carpentry without using nails and screws, i knew it existed but i amazes me that you use it in the whole process of your work, i makes the piece more unique. Lots of love from Perú, your videos are much appreciated

  • @martinschulman1751
    @martinschulman1751 Před 3 lety +1

    I love these videos both for the technique, the machinery and the ability to teach by showing not saying. Finally, the sawhorses that are always seen and in use are those designed by Krenov that seem to have made it all the way to Japan.

  • @39custom6
    @39custom6 Před 7 lety +10

    thanks for uploding again, it's good to see the old movies again .... and this one shows clearly the problem with your hands ... keep up the good work

  • @vincentli2688
    @vincentli2688 Před 4 lety +3

    look at his nail and hand , it was a really hard working man . Appriciated

  • @DracLtr
    @DracLtr Před 5 lety

    Moc pěkné. Tady vládne na 100% řemeslo. Mistr velice dobře ví co dělá.
    Super.

  • @mickleblade
    @mickleblade Před 7 lety

    thanks for sharing this, it's like meditation watching these. I'm a long way further down the woodworking learning curve, he keeps moving the target though!

  • @TheValeCarrillo
    @TheValeCarrillo Před 4 lety

    I really enjoy watching your work, thank you very much for sharing these amazing videos, Greetings from Mexico.

  • @arronvoice
    @arronvoice Před 7 lety +2

    Amazing work, thanks for putting up some videos again!

  • @carlbowden4712
    @carlbowden4712 Před 7 lety

    I love watching your expert chisel work!!!

  • @kf6pfk
    @kf6pfk Před 6 lety +1

    I love your woodworking, and your videos are an inspiration to thousands of people. I'm sure many an aspiring woodworker like me, just likes to watch you work. It is very calming and almost meditative to just watch a master craftsman. I have the same passion for work, but I work in computers and don't really have the opportunity to share my work like this. Thank you for taking to time to show us the spirit of woodworking in Japan.

  • @leonardorodriguez2849
    @leonardorodriguez2849 Před 4 lety

    Es muy inspirador verte trabajar, gracias por compartir tu arte!

  • @shantanarain2841
    @shantanarain2841 Před 5 lety

    Inspires me everytime I see one of many things you build so patiently I do see the dermatitis I feel for you brother with such skill this one obstacle with ur hands but love from Canada once again see u soon I hope

  • @ronaldlapointe1219
    @ronaldlapointe1219 Před 4 lety

    いつものように、私の愛する石谷さん、あなたの仕事は完璧です。おめでとうございます!👍

  • @b_aleman
    @b_aleman Před 7 lety

    Beautiful work bud. Keep these videos coming!

  • @jonhwalsh4900
    @jonhwalsh4900 Před 7 lety +4

    Beautiful work.

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 Před 7 lety +3

    very nice! love the hand carved tops add a really nice touch to them. never saw walnut that light in color before beautiful looking wood.and beautifully designed/crafted

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety +3

      Thank you. It is East Asian Walnut. Wood grain is same as Black Walnut :)

    • @tooljunkie555
      @tooljunkie555 Před 7 lety

      ISHITANI FURNITURE ALWAYS!& that wood has some beautiful color to it .the grain definitely looks familiar. ") is it as lightweight but dense as black walnut? & does it cut & chisel the same as black?

  • @fahrudinbeganovic3827
    @fahrudinbeganovic3827 Před 5 lety

    I've wached all your videos please make some more videos. Verry verry beautiful working verry calm and japanese acuracy👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 what is made in Japan it must be the best no doubt. Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina👋👋👋👋

  • @JamesSmith-su3oz
    @JamesSmith-su3oz Před 7 lety

    Chie
    Stop letting him drink coffee, I was not ready for the fast speed work. Lol. Grate video.

  • @ashitanojoe69
    @ashitanojoe69 Před 5 lety +1

    いつも素晴らしいビデオをどうも有難う御座います。全てに素晴らしいです。大変勉強になります。遠いバルセロナから応援しています。
    ベテランとは言え、怪我には気をつけて下さいね。

  • @amyholderness8142
    @amyholderness8142 Před 3 lety

    First time on your channel and watching. Beautiful work. Just beautiful.

  • @Powermaennchen
    @Powermaennchen Před 7 lety +19

    Very nice! Also in the "gloveless" closeups i could see where the dermatitis raged on the hands - it looks like something painfull and annoying, i hope he'll get rid of that problem for good soon! 早く回復 !

  • @VinayPatle
    @VinayPatle Před 3 lety

    Most Talented Carpenter👌👌

  • @user-dw6ri6kr5l
    @user-dw6ri6kr5l Před 7 lety +1

    アシスタント しろちゃんとのストレッチ楽しそうですね。椅子の作り方も👍です。

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety

      和也さんありがとうございます。しろちゃん待ち構えていたみたいです。(^-^)

  • @danielmiller2977
    @danielmiller2977 Před 5 lety

    That was great fun to watch. Thanks.

  • @carlfraz9392
    @carlfraz9392 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, for everything.

  • @bclp52
    @bclp52 Před 4 lety

    So awesome thanks for inspiration and content.

  • @iwoodw.w.w3310
    @iwoodw.w.w3310 Před 7 lety +3

    perfect work 👍

  • @joserodolfoaguirre4937

    Una belleza la obra !!!!!!!!

  • @user-xw8ei9zv7z
    @user-xw8ei9zv7z Před rokem

    just perfect!!! Thank you.

  • @user-fe4vg5ed2s
    @user-fe4vg5ed2s Před 7 lety

    great idea and working class

  • @tironix580
    @tironix580 Před 7 lety

    Natsuki-Sensei you made a very beautiful piece there and your House seems to be beautiful. Maybe you could show us around in your house so we can see what your art looks like in usage.

  • @erastomagno
    @erastomagno Před 7 lety

    Wonderful! 👍 I'd like to make one like this, but I think might be difficult! 😊 Congratulations!!!

  • @josephyanis1331
    @josephyanis1331 Před 2 lety

    Una obra de arte

  • @windmillcancersurvivor2568

    Art in the highest order.

  • @gilbertom.o.3833
    @gilbertom.o.3833 Před 3 lety

    Great job, congratulation and thanks for share

  • @pedroaraujodesign1
    @pedroaraujodesign1 Před 7 lety

    You are awesome. I'm yours biggest fan!

  • @Ivan_Baev_45
    @Ivan_Baev_45 Před 7 lety +4

    Excellent work.

  • @wseejattan
    @wseejattan Před 7 lety +1

    I am new to your site. Love your work.

  • @jbrito2699
    @jbrito2699 Před 7 lety

    excellent job

  • @severinperscheid2090
    @severinperscheid2090 Před 6 lety +8

    Great channel, I really like your work!
    But to be honest, I don´t like the time lapse videos. The "normal" ones are very calming :D

  • @woodenren
    @woodenren Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice.

  • @mambobond
    @mambobond Před 7 lety +1

    One man's stool, another man's art!

  • @picchiogiulietta
    @picchiogiulietta Před 7 lety

    Fantastic......love

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut Před 7 lety

    Liked what you did to the center of the seat. Beautiful. Vinny

  • @Adraax404
    @Adraax404 Před 3 lety

    Just awsome...

  • @carlfraz9392
    @carlfraz9392 Před 4 lety

    Saludos desde Colombia.

  • @blendraphi
    @blendraphi Před 4 lety

    Thanks!

  • @felixmooneeram5919
    @felixmooneeram5919 Před 7 lety +1

    Really beautiful! Love your videos. You should use Japanese text to mark the furniture when you're finished too. It is so much better looking and suitable to your work than English I think! Either way - great piece. Would love to own or build one like it myself some day. Keep up the good work and the videos!

  • @baruch72001
    @baruch72001 Před 7 lety

    lovely...

  • @MJ-nb1qn
    @MJ-nb1qn Před 5 lety

    I am interested in knowing what type of glue you use? Love your work and high quality video.

  • @uwins12
    @uwins12 Před 7 lety

    예술이네요

  • @brucestivaletta2782
    @brucestivaletta2782 Před 2 lety

    Very nice

  • @StefKors
    @StefKors Před 7 lety +7

    What are you doing with the legs at 4:40? with the lights? or is it a heat source?

  • @michaeldean-jackson8242

    Greetings from South Africa. I love watching you at work and your dog is ever so cute. What software do you use to design your furniture? Blessings and peace.

  • @dingle7349
    @dingle7349 Před 5 lety

    Your work is so wonderful to watch. Your support team must make life wonderful for you. I wonder three things? What is the feeling of the grooves you put in the seat of that stool? Did you finish them more than you showed in this film? what chisel did you use for that grooving? thanks

  • @AA-xi4qp
    @AA-xi4qp Před 7 lety

    Poetic craft!
    Would you introduce us to your machines in a video?

  • @danpryde5503
    @danpryde5503 Před 7 lety

    I keep watching this video! I love everything about it. Is there a specific name for the carving detail on the stool's top? I want to research it more. And what do you call the type of carving chisel/tool used? Many thanks from Australia!

  • @olimposturkey
    @olimposturkey Před 6 lety

    hi ishitani awesome work great job... do you mind if i ask you what kind of oil you use...at the end?

  • @1180gecko
    @1180gecko Před 7 lety

    Love your videos, what angle do you use to drill the holes for the legs?

  • @mattbryce1647
    @mattbryce1647 Před 5 lety

    Hi Ishanti, I remember watching a video of yours. You created your own plywood, I wanted to see the process again but I can't find your video, can you send me a link? Thank you! Love your work by the way!

  • @aaron2709
    @aaron2709 Před 7 lety

    You are a great craftsman. Are the designs of the furniture yours as well?

  • @harieangel454
    @harieangel454 Před 7 lety

    what hapen with your finger right hand's, i hope you had recover, thank's for all your videos

  • @diabloar1975
    @diabloar1975 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice, are you applying heat to the balusters? why?

  • @danieleangelosante
    @danieleangelosante Před 5 lety

    sugoi! appare!

  • @user-pj7xe5xm8y
    @user-pj7xe5xm8y Před 7 lety +1

    Hello .than you treat the wood ???)

  • @Snakeplisskin440
    @Snakeplisskin440 Před 4 lety

    I wonder if East Asian walnut is the same or similar to butternut. Butternut is like, the North American "white walnut". It's quite soft though compared to other hard woods. Either way, I love the grain of the East Asian walnut. Edit: I did some quick research. I believe what Natsuki uses is Juglans Mandshurica, that's the latin name. Black walnut, Juglans Nigra. Butternut, juglans cinerea. Interesting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juglans

  • @ediii89
    @ediii89 Před 7 lety +2

    What is the angle your drilling?
    Is it 7 or 10 degree or even more?
    I think many woodworker fans would like to know
    Great work

    • @dimaaf
      @dimaaf Před 2 lety

      I also want to know about the angle ... is it 15 degrees or more?

  • @Mitth-raw-nuruodo
    @Mitth-raw-nuruodo Před 3 lety

    were you microwaving the biscuits? shims? dunno what to call them. beautiful work!

  • @michaelanderson3748
    @michaelanderson3748 Před 7 lety +2

    What type of drill bit are you using?

  • @jonathandavies3559
    @jonathandavies3559 Před 7 lety

    a beautiful stool, thankyou for the video....one question, why warm the wedges (@5.22)?

  • @carlossanmiguel1765
    @carlossanmiguel1765 Před 7 lety

    Hi there!! Can you tell which are the orange clamps you are using? Great job as always!!

  • @rjtiman
    @rjtiman Před 7 lety +5

    What is the drill bit used at 1:45? Thanks, and these videos are great!

    • @studionerotitze3800
      @studionerotitze3800 Před 7 lety +1

      would be interesting, yes..can't find any of this solid ones larger than 20mm

    • @studionerotitze3800
      @studionerotitze3800 Před 7 lety +1

      similar: kwb 3-s japanese auger bit

    • @BischBaschBosch
      @BischBaschBosch Před 6 lety

      If you Google "Japanese F-Type bit" you should find plenty of buy links. They're essentially auger bits. I have a couple and if find they don't tug through a workpiece like western augers which I find nice for control. They also leave an incredibly clean cut for such a bit. They're not cheap but well worth trying out.

  • @TheTossy21
    @TheTossy21 Před 7 lety +2

    今回の見せ場はアシスタント君のストレッチかな!!!

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety

      このシーン、私もいいのが撮れたなぁと思いました。笑

  • @MikeJohnson_in_Cleveland

    What is the jig you were using with the parting tool at the lathe when turning the leg tennons?

  • @zachkiss8870
    @zachkiss8870 Před 7 lety

    I love the x- wedges. Very cool. What kind of walnut are these walnut stools, the oak kind?

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety

      East Asian Walnut is Bright color :)

    • @zachkiss8870
      @zachkiss8870 Před 7 lety

      ISHITANI FURNITURE ahh. Thanks. Great channel. Learning all kinds of stuff.

  • @MrTako-kf6on
    @MrTako-kf6on Před 7 lety +4

    Why were the wood shims were microwaved?

    • @alexlawton9261
      @alexlawton9261 Před 7 lety +3

      my guess is to suck all the moisture out? so as the glues applied they swell back up creating more wedging action? don't quote me on that but its my guess.

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety +24

      The wood is shrink later.
      So we drying in advance.

  • @bovko1
    @bovko1 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful work, thank you for sharing! Just wondering, is there a way to make the taper of the legs lie flush with the underside of the stool? Around 5:50 you can see what I mean.

    • @rbettsx
      @rbettsx Před 7 lety

      bovko I was just thinking the same thing... If you had appropriate bits, could you countersink the mortise hole to the full diameter of the top end of the leg, allowing the leg to be embedded? Maybe it would weaken the board too much...

    • @bovko1
      @bovko1 Před 7 lety

      I was thinking from the perspective of the legs - i.e. using something other than a lathe to make the pegs, etc. But you are totally right - using a drill bit with the wider leg diameter at the same angle as the one the other holes were made at might produce an even better result. I don't think such a shallow hole would compromise the strength too much.

    • @bovko1
      @bovko1 Před 7 lety

      Brendan Chambers totally, but I think it doesn't really fit well with the rest of the methods he's using.. :)

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety +1

      I think the legs look like the shoulder of tenon touch to underside are mostly two-step tenon hole.
      Round bar legs are difficult.

    • @michaelgorchov4488
      @michaelgorchov4488 Před 7 lety +4

      I wrote about this before in response to the 1.0 version. I’m not arguing against the idea; only questioning whether for the stools it is worth the trouble and expense? Basically the problem is that the round leg mortises in the seat are drilled at a compound angle. The legs are turned on a lathe and are therefore round. This means that for a shoulder on the leg to meet the bottom of the seat completely tight, the shoulder would have to be cut at the same compound angle as the mortise. This could be done by inserting the leg, scribing the shoulder, and using a chisel to cut back to the scribe line. It would take time though.
      The makers of Hans Wegner’s Peacock chair, PP Mobler, developed a power router jig to rotate the chair leg at a precise angle to create the angled shoulder. In addition, the bottom of the chair mortises are step drilled at a larger diameter to capture the compound angled shoulder and to hide any slight discrepancy. The chair costs around $7-8000 US. This a big company and they use a lot of CNC machines, and they make about 70 of the Peacocks each year.
      I’m just trying to support Ishitani, and to suggest that he is probably working under constraints for what he can charge for his work. I am a big fan and hope he gets paid enough because I know how difficult it is to produce his high level of quality.

  • @CanonPhotos
    @CanonPhotos Před 7 lety

    great video! what was the tool used to create the spigots on the lathe?

  • @AlexEllis
    @AlexEllis Před 2 lety

    Do you have anything on the design of the trestles that you're using like they're a workbench? I'd like to make some like that to use outdoors.

  • @woodworker168
    @woodworker168 Před 2 lety

    Wow.. what is that parting tool used? It looks, to have a caliper or micrometer attachment? Can you buy those? Great video. Thanks~🔨Lisa♿

    • @woodworker168
      @woodworker168 Před 2 lety

      neverminded... i found it... i was able to read the toll designer's name.(2:45) Thanks Again,, glad i found your channel. ~🔨Lisa♿

  • @ned711
    @ned711 Před 2 lety

    I would very much appreciate knowing what finish you are using. Will you share that please? Ned

  • @rezaghezi8548
    @rezaghezi8548 Před 4 lety

    Are there any cheaper way to drill holes in angle beside using this machine?

  • @jonesjl99
    @jonesjl99 Před 5 lety

    why do the stools and benches have small grooves chiseled in the top? I’ve seen it done in a couple of your videos.

  • @titianarasputin
    @titianarasputin Před 3 lety

    Can you explain the carving on the seat? I am not familiar with this style or tradition.

  • @pasuljsarebarca9054
    @pasuljsarebarca9054 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Ishitani! What angle to you drill legs at? Thanks

  • @douglasrisavy2323
    @douglasrisavy2323 Před 3 lety

    What is a good Japanese hand plane like the one on your page?

  • @shanepreiss
    @shanepreiss Před 7 lety

    Why were the stool legs being held within that box with lights? Are you trying to heat up the tenons? Is it to allow the glue to work better?

    • @ISHITANIFURNITURE
      @ISHITANIFURNITURE  Před 7 lety +2

      The wood is shrink later.
      So we drying in advance.
      Tenon of legs shrink 0.5 mm.

  • @Elmer1953
    @Elmer1953 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow, the things I’d do for an apprenticeship there.

    • @solomon4332
      @solomon4332 Před 3 lety

      Same. Sigh same

    • @Cyphoria
      @Cyphoria Před 3 lety

      CNC machine or a simple wood cutting machine can do this in a matter of minuts and half the price however it is more fun to do it in a traditional way

  • @olimposturkey
    @olimposturkey Před 6 lety +7

    you hjust took it out the unnecesseary things from wood ... and at the end you had soul of wood...

  • @johnsonhan2000
    @johnsonhan2000 Před 5 lety

    Which angle is the drill in ? Thanks :)

  • @georgewhitehead8185
    @georgewhitehead8185 Před 2 lety

    Dear Master Ishitani, I suggest that you find the very best Medical Doctor, Dermatologist, and or Allergy specialist in your area, and go to him or her and get your "Atopic Dermatitis" treated. It can be healed with proper and persistent Medical Care. Your life will be much better if you do this. And I wish you the very best of Health, and a wonderful Life. And I really liked you beautiful stools. Thank you, Doctor G.W.

  • @davidclark9086
    @davidclark9086 Před 2 lety

    Can anyone provide the basic dimensions of these sto0ls? Thanks in advance.

  • @user-nr4ox2vo5w
    @user-nr4ox2vo5w Před 3 lety

    椅子の足を斜めに付けるのは何の意味があるのか知りたい。

  • @guyvangenechten6484
    @guyvangenechten6484 Před 10 měsíci

    👌💯👍