During my apprenticeship as a CNC machine technician, I was praised for my 3D imagination ability. But to design such a structure only from your own imagination .... I think there are only a few people in the world who can do something like this without a computer and only with a hand saw, rasp, hand plane and sandpaper. INCREDIBLE!
So would you still be using a manual bandsaw to cut the actual blocks first and then CNC the notches into the blocks later? Or could you CNC everything and all the blocks from a solid slab of timber?
It takes me a full weekend to put together an Ikea shelf with full directions and I'm still left with extra pieces. I can't imagine how long it took Grandpa Amu to master this to the point of making it look easy! A true master of his craft 🙏
Assistindo este vídeo aqui do Brasil fiquei simplesmente atônito com a habilidade deste senhor. Nota-se a experiência por suas poucas medidas. Este senhor é um artista e suas obras são pura arte. Parabéns pela iniciativa de gravar para que pessoas possam usufruir desta arte.
Grandpa Amu is a rare generational craftsman. Watch his hands - not the first time he has done this. Much in the way oral history was passed down, I can only hope that someone in his family has the will to learn from his or her elder. It takes time, patience, the right tools and the wisdom to know how to use them. Your people are lucky to have your skill set. I was lucky enough to have a grandfather to teach me hand wrought woodworking. At the time I was a little thick headed and it took 20 years to really understand the lessons he was trying to teach but now the satisfaction I have from those lessons (and passing them on) brings the same kind of smile. I thank you for taking the time to share your art.
@@cylus_sector9 you can't be sure of this, especially when there are so many cuts due to the large number of pieces machined. There is no evidence that, apart from the things seen in the video (which are never complete machining of pieces of wood, but only a few seconds of each stage), no mechanical or electronic tools are used.
@@VideoFusco Surely he does 1 cut with handsaw for the video, then proceeds to shred electric tools. Or maybe there are ppl that cannot believe that humans still do something entirely by hand these days. Maybe there are ppl which can't imagine doing thousands of cuts by hand. Yes it takes a long time. I could go on but don't mean any harm and I don't want to offend you, just saying that it can be satisfying to create something without the help of electricity. p.s.: The boards he started with are probably machined, I agree. But i want to believe xD
@@painterQjensen what why? of course it's awesome. maybe my sarcasm isn't clearly recognisable. maybe you tagged the wrong guy? AAAAAAAAAaaaaiiiii-i-i-i- - --- i just wanna watch Grandpa Amu doing beautiful things.
definitely not. i mean...really, er... its just one of those things people say that arent true but make em feel good isnt it. I totally missed the mark on it
Дедулька, просто талантище и молодец! С такой сделанной собственными руками красотой кубик рубик отдыхает! Молодец! Браво! Браво! Эх передал бы своё это ювелирное мастерство своим детям и внукам былобы здорово! Здоровья, удачи, и творческих успехов! Дети наверное им гордятся!? Мой дедушка тоже собирал сундуки, деревянные кравати, столы, тумбочки и другую мебель без единого гвоздя и топором владел как как ювилир!!! жаль что его дети это искусство не переняли. Очень жаль! Пусть больше будет таких умельцев! Так держать!
We want no condescending saviors To rule us from a judgment hall; We workers ask not for their favors; Let us consult for all. ---The Internationale ~!~
@@miri283 there is 42. But almost 15 of it is some other countries but forcefully taken from it lol pretty sure if its not han chinese traditional thing its not proper to take it as chinese i think. Plus why is Regong arts in there china destroyed many church of it lol they call it heritage but destroy its church
This Creative Genius...Grandpa Amu, NEVER ceases to AMAZE us all with his incredible talent!!! Beautifully done! Loved seeing the surroundings too, especially the beautiful bird! And of course we always enjoy seeing Lil’ Man☺️ (He’s getting big 😉) ~ Thank you for sharing your Grandpa Amu with us🙏🏻❤️
I love how he gives a bow of respect as he's admiring the finished product at the end (when he sets it on the table after spinning it in the air) this man has something special inside that the world could use more of :-)
I was thinking how great he must be at math in order to calculate such a beautiful piece of art; geometry in space is one thing in theory, and obviously, "Grampa" Amu could put it in practice. It would probably take me years to do this. Some skills are better left to others.
This is one of the many things the Chinese ancestors have left with later generations after 5000+ years. This craft has been improved and perfected after many generations.
This man is a stunning master. It's unbeleavable that just using bare hands with basic woodworking tools can make it fit so tight like that. So adorable!
"It's unbelievable that just using bare hands with basic woodworking tools can make it fit so tight like that" It's not that big of a deal, it just requires patience. You cut the piece a little large and plane it/sand it down, checking the measurement until you reach the height, length, width you want.
Grandpa Amu, Sir, to call you a Master Craftsman is the hugest of understatements. Each of your handmade projects are always as meticulous as beautiful. Your attention to detail recalls to mind the dedication of the Great Masters of old and the priceless treasures they leave behind.
Amazing feat of work. He cut and shaped all the interlocking pieces without a blueprint. All from his memory, all with precision. 129 pieces of wooden interlocking block of different sizes different shape. He is a work of art.
Machines only do what they’re programmed to do so you’d really be calling the person who gave the machine instructions stupid a machine is a tool you’re stupid
Actually I don't believe he cut those pieces manually with bow saw and chisel is unbelievable, pure BS. I have used that bow saw myself, my god you can't make a straight line especially those stick, even use that manual planer is not enough.. He is showing primitive tools and end result is a perfect cut stick, precision cut, pure BS, a fraud.
Beautifully made,that is how learning toys should be made,I remember the old lincoln logs,we had when I was young,in the 70s this reminded me of them,only this is handmade...thank you for sharing,,be well everyone...
what always strikes me with these videos are Grandpa's hands. You can see the power and control in them as he carves truly the result of years of work.
Que maravilla. Estoy impresionada. Mirar todo con mucha paciencia como va colocando cada pieza que calce todo en su sitio. Bendiciones saludos desde Venezuela a Grandpa Amu. Congratulations.
Блин ракету с ядерным двигателем по моему проще придумать и собрать , шикарная работа с ювелирной точностью в таких объёмах только руками без электро оборудования . Поклон и уважение , а и лайк.
The dedication you have to create something as beautiful as that out of wood is extraordinary. You are a very talented man and I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Love from Australia ❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺
Grandpa Amu, it was a joy watching you create as usual, you sir in my opinion are a Master Craftsman and my hat is off to you. Oh and your grandchild is so cute.
Офигеть! Судя по цветам начал в июле, закончил в сентябре! Ай, молодец, дедушка! Если бы я за такое взялся, у меня бы внук сначала появился, а потом и вырос! ))
Even if I managed to conceive of the design and then carve all the pieces accurately enough, when I got to the construction stage, I'd totally be like, "Man, it's been so long, I hope I wrote some instructions down somewhere..." It's like creating a puzzle, but other people can't help much since you're the only one who's seen it before.
That's by far the most amazing thing I've I ve seen done with wood,I'm gobsmacked and I'm a carpenter... this is galactic level... I really hope you pass this on to the little ones grandpa... thats after making my day...
Grandpa Amu, you’re amazing! You videos should be required viewing in schools, especially here in the US. The kids can learn more from one of your 15 minutes videos then 15 hours of US classroom.
@@738polarbear really?? Normally I don’t respond to CZcams comments but since I’m in San Diego California and the it’s still shout down over a virus with a 99% survival rate, by agenda driven Gavin the dictator Newscum I’ll make an exception. I didn’t make this comment just for fun. I have 3 children that I had to pull out of the San Diego unified school district in to home schools because the crap they are pushing on the kids & I don’t mean basic education. My middle child with autism, I had to go to court to place him in a special school for students with special needs.The district wasted a year of my son’s development with red tape and when court day arrives the district didn’t even show up , so the court give us what we ask for. Now what can anybody learned from grandpa Amu you might wonder. Let start with this video, for starters... patience, attention to detail, pride, since of accomplishment, hard work pays off, & family, just to name a few. You’ll be hard pressed to learn any of this from US pubic schools especially the San Diego unified school district.
Very talented. I love the colour of that wood, so vibrant. I have a wooden puzzle someone gave me about 25 years ago which looks a bit like a tiny version of this.
@@Hare123ism Yes, these are the exercises to test an apprentice's competence. Only after you are capable of making these insignificant toys perfectly, then you are allowed to be in the carpentry business making furniture and build houses. So, just imagine, you were living in a house and using furniture that all build by Grandpa Amu and alike, which was the life of rich Chinese many years ago.
@@user-vp1vl6yp9t ...and the furniture you make will last for generations not relying on glue or nails, but on the fitness of tight joinery. An excellent example thereof.
Me: "Wait a minute, why do I have three on this piece and only one of this. Huh!, that one sure looked shorter when I cut it out. Oh no! I'm four pieces from the end and now the damn notch is on the wrong side!!!"
Здорово когда у человека руки растут из нужного места и голова работает то всё получиться!!! Это великолепная идея, всё сделано без единого гвоздя!!! 😎🙂☺😀😄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
Maestro y artista, creador de obras bellas e ingeniosas con herramientas simples y mucha inteligencia. Su Dios le premió con tanta sabiduria. Larga vida pa usted y su familia desde España👍
Proof positive that an artist doesn’t need $20,000 worth of tools to create woodworking art. You just need talent, technique, and patience. He has the talent and technique. And being a Grandpa, he has plenty of patience, I’ll bet.
you know he doesn't do all of the pieces right? he shows you the techniques, but 95% of the work are done by machines and modern tools behind the scene
Absolutely Incredible!!! I wonder if Grandpa Amu draws the plans out in his imagination/ mind or on paper. Surely he’s a genius so it just comes naturally to him. Thank you.
amazing... so great... Everything you've done here on this channel. Such nice ideas and a lot for your (grand)children. ❤😊 Love, peace and long Life. ❤
During my apprenticeship as a CNC machine technician, I was praised for my 3D imagination ability. But to design such a structure only from your own imagination .... I think there are only a few people in the world who can do something like this without a computer and only with a hand saw, rasp, hand plane and sandpaper. INCREDIBLE!
这其实是中国的一种木工工艺传承,并非是视频中老者独创或者首创,但是,不管如何,老人是个大能。respect
So would you still be using a manual bandsaw to cut the actual blocks first and then CNC the notches into the blocks later? Or could you CNC everything and all the blocks from a solid slab of timber?
comparable precision to CNC ?
光是用手锯不偏不倚的分开木块这一手,就知道老爷子的功夫有多深!令人敬佩!
It takes me a full weekend to put together an Ikea shelf with full directions and I'm still left with extra pieces. I can't imagine how long it took Grandpa Amu to master this to the point of making it look easy! A true master of his craft 🙏
😂😂😂
Assistindo este vídeo aqui do Brasil fiquei simplesmente atônito com a habilidade deste senhor. Nota-se a experiência por suas poucas medidas.
Este senhor é um artista e suas obras são pura arte. Parabéns pela iniciativa de gravar para que pessoas possam usufruir desta arte.
Assisto ele há muito tempo. É muito impressionante!
严丝合缝的鲁班锁就是件珍贵的艺术品,太牛了阿木爷爷!
是我们的祖先鲁班大师实在是神人,发明了这种超智慧的神奇结构
Mais il existe vraiment ce monsieur 😊
Grandpa Amu is a rare generational craftsman. Watch his hands - not the first time he has done this. Much in the way oral history was passed down, I can only hope that someone in his family has the will to learn from his or her elder. It takes time, patience, the right tools and the wisdom to know how to use them. Your people are lucky to have your skill set. I was lucky enough to have a grandfather to teach me hand wrought woodworking. At the time I was a little thick headed and it took 20 years to really understand the lessons he was trying to teach but now the satisfaction I have from those lessons (and passing them on) brings the same kind of smile. I thank you for taking the time to share your art.
the crafts will disappear in someday,fewly young man interested in it.too highly living cost to taste life.
Дедушка Аму великий Мастер!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
This man is a mathematical genius, architect, and artist all in one.
Please don't forget that this HERO of a grandfather only uses hand-tools.
@@cylus_sector9 you can't be sure of this, especially when there are so many cuts due to the large number of pieces machined. There is no evidence that, apart from the things seen in the video (which are never complete machining of pieces of wood, but only a few seconds of each stage), no mechanical or electronic tools are used.
@@VideoFusco Surely he does 1 cut with handsaw for the video, then proceeds to shred electric tools. Or maybe there are ppl that cannot believe that humans still do something entirely by hand these days. Maybe there are ppl which can't imagine doing thousands of cuts by hand. Yes it takes a long time. I could go on but don't mean any harm and I don't want to offend you, just saying that it can be satisfying to create something without the help of electricity.
p.s.: The boards he started with are probably machined, I agree. But i want to believe xD
@@painterQjensen what why? of course it's awesome. maybe my sarcasm isn't clearly recognisable. maybe you tagged the wrong guy? AAAAAAAAAaaaaiiiii-i-i-i- - --- i just wanna watch Grandpa Amu doing beautiful things.
@@cylus_sector9 sorry, english is not my first language, I think I miss read. -peace
The smile on grandpa’s face when he completed that project was as amazing to behold as the wood work itself!!!
definitely not. i mean...really, er... its just one of those things people say that arent true but make em feel good isnt it. I totally missed the mark on it
The nail line scraping tool (at 3:51) using the nail head hammered in or out to line up with your measurement is genius.
Thank you
totally agree with u.
Indeed, quite a clever solution. Totally gonna steal it :)
True!
@@fiedelm
Дедулька, просто талантище и молодец! С такой сделанной собственными руками красотой кубик рубик отдыхает! Молодец! Браво! Браво! Эх передал бы своё это ювелирное мастерство своим детям и внукам былобы здорово! Здоровья, удачи, и творческих успехов! Дети наверное им гордятся!? Мой дедушка тоже собирал сундуки, деревянные кравати, столы, тумбочки и другую мебель без единого гвоздя и топором владел как как ювилир!!! жаль что его дети это искусство не переняли. Очень жаль! Пусть больше будет таких умельцев! Так держать!
А вы что, поняли зачем эта штука?
Grandpa is a legendary I salute his Art and hardwork. God always bless you Grandpa 🙏
@@XcogamesLLC Same here!
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Kakek membuat luban yang kuat
We want no condescending saviors
To rule us from a judgment hall;
We workers ask not for their favors;
Let us consult for all.
---The Internationale ~!~
yea
This grandfather should be registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
I have no idea what that means but it sounds officially important. So I concur
There is no such thing in China
@@Ray-vb5bo actually they have so many intangible cultural heritage, the tangible are way more
@@Ray-vb5bo china has the most intangible cultural heritage listed out of every country lmao
@@miri283 there is 42. But almost 15 of it is some other countries but forcefully taken from it lol pretty sure if its not han chinese traditional thing its not proper to take it as chinese i think. Plus why is Regong arts in there china destroyed many church of it lol they call it heritage but destroy its church
This Creative Genius...Grandpa Amu, NEVER ceases to AMAZE us all with his incredible talent!!! Beautifully done! Loved seeing the surroundings too, especially the beautiful bird! And of course we always enjoy seeing Lil’ Man☺️ (He’s getting big 😉) ~ Thank you for sharing your Grandpa Amu with us🙏🏻❤️
Thank you
I love how he gives a bow of respect as he's admiring the finished product at the end (when he sets it on the table after spinning it in the air) this man has something special inside that the world could use more of :-)
Mathematician : Let me do some calculations on my blackboard first.
Granpa Amu: Nah, just pass me the saw.
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I was thinking how great he must be at math in order to calculate such a beautiful piece of art; geometry in space is one thing in theory, and obviously, "Grampa" Amu could put it in practice. It would probably take me years to do this. Some skills are better left to others.
Work requires meticulousness and patience. The most awesome man youtube.
Thank you for your support. There are many people who are better than me. Thank you for your support.
Этот старик - национальное достояние.В мире рукожопов такие люди на вес золота.
Почему это?
This is one of the many things the Chinese ancestors have left with later generations after 5000+ years. This craft has been improved and perfected after many generations.
In a world full of AutoCAD and Fusion360, you're one skilled grandpa. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge 🖖
A work of art.. it should be in a museum. It's beautiful and truly amazing.
This man is a stunning master. It's unbeleavable that just using bare hands with basic woodworking tools can make it fit so tight like that. So adorable!
"It's unbelievable that just using bare hands with basic woodworking tools can make it fit so tight like that"
It's not that big of a deal, it just requires patience. You cut the piece a little large and plane it/sand it down, checking the measurement until you reach the height, length, width you want.
This man has extreme natural talent that can't be taught. When I see people like him, just makes my jaw drop...
Simply amazing ❤. No limit to grandpas skills, such a fantastic great craftsman. ❤️
A display of genius combined with experience. My jaw dropped when he turned that last piece to lock the assembly! Tip my hat to you, sir.
Grandpa Amu, Sir, to call you a Master Craftsman is the hugest of understatements. Each of your handmade projects are always as meticulous as beautiful. Your attention to detail recalls to mind the dedication of the Great Masters of old and the priceless treasures they leave behind.
Amazing feat of work. He cut and shaped all the interlocking pieces without a blueprint. All from his memory, all with precision. 129 pieces of wooden interlocking block of different sizes different shape. He is a work of art.
Every child needs a Grandpa like that !
oh wow... a real craftsman! without stupid machines, just only few tools. High respect!
Lol what are "stupid machines"?
@@darrenlennie1184 Computer???
Raise Quantum computer
Machines only do what they’re programmed to do so you’d really be calling the person who gave the machine instructions stupid a machine is a tool you’re stupid
Actually I don't believe he cut those pieces manually with bow saw and chisel is unbelievable, pure BS. I have used that bow saw myself, my god you can't make a straight line especially those stick, even use that manual planer is not enough.. He is showing primitive tools and end result is a perfect cut stick, precision cut, pure BS, a fraud.
Beautifully made,that is how learning toys should be made,I remember the old lincoln logs,we had when I was young,in the 70s this reminded me of them,only this is handmade...thank you for sharing,,be well everyone...
Son: Grandpa, how many nails do you need?
Grandpa: you use nails?
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The smile of pride at the work complete... no more satisfying feeling in the world...
He need to write a book of his many projects. Future engineering can use some of his techniques.
Would be better as a book agreed however its much easier to see how to replicate in its current form.
And some of us complain that IKEA furniture comes in too many pieces...
LOL LOL LOL😂🤣
😅🤣🤣🤣
you gonna sit on that thing ?
🤣🤣
@@icepl4net They can change alittle
Such a beautiful piece of art!! You sir are a master, and from the looks of things, idolized by the little guy! God bless you both!!
God bless you Grandpa!!! I love your creations and talent!!! Just brilliant!!!
Изготовить это сложно.
Нет слов.
Молодец.
Если этот человек всё это сам придумал, спроектировал.
Тогда низкий поклон ему.
А если не сам придумал и спроектировал, но смог сделать, то уже поклон не такой низкий?
Нет это его внук придумал а собрать ему дал😆😂😂
Там за кадром 140 китайцев эту хуйню собирают😂
Это по-любому)))
@@user-tw6db6ym7m у деда чпу стоит для вида шкуркой деранул пару досок ))
Спасибо Вам большое, огромное. Вы супер Отец!!!!!!!!!!! Пожалуйста не останавливайтесь в вашем творчестве!!!!!
what always strikes me with these videos are Grandpa's hands. You can see the power and control in them as he carves truly the result of years of work.
Amazing. Loved watching it being put together after. The creaking of the wood was so satisfying.
心到手,不用圖,神了!
阿木爺爺,祝你長壽安康!
So proud of the art which has been inherited for thousands of years!
Que maravilla. Estoy impresionada. Mirar todo con mucha paciencia como va colocando cada pieza que calce todo en su sitio. Bendiciones saludos desde Venezuela a Grandpa Amu. Congratulations.
Linda peça! Excelente artesão!
Блин ракету с ядерным двигателем по моему проще придумать и собрать , шикарная работа с ювелирной точностью в таких объёмах только руками без электро оборудования . Поклон и уважение , а и лайк.
Филигранная работа, просто класс ! При чём без станков .Молодец дедулька!.
I'm a third generation Joiner carbinter, when I saw his smile at the end of the video I new exactly what it means and how deep it sinks, good job
The dedication you have to create something as beautiful as that out of wood is extraordinary.
You are a very talented man and I thoroughly enjoy your videos.
Love from Australia ❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺
Common maaan. I bet he can't down a yardy like Bob !!
Magnífico. Belo projeto, uma pequena e complexa Engenharia. Admirável. É muito bom assistir isto.
Grandpa Amu, it was a joy watching you create as usual, you sir in my opinion are a Master Craftsman and my hat is off to you. Oh and your grandchild is so cute.
This is Fascinating. Ancient Crafts of how they use to build back then. Kept alive, by Grampa Amu. Not lost or forgotten. Thank You Grampa Amu.
What miraculous skill and patience! So grateful to have discovered this craftsman. And photography work is excellent!!!
Grandson: I want a Death Star.
Grandpa: No problem, I will build a wooden one for you.
Lol grandson: Yay
I just love how he contemplates his work at the end and just smiles
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I was thinking the exact same thing. 😊
Very beautiful and artistic woodwork I've seen one once before but never one being built. I salute your patience. God has blessed you.
完美简直完美,恭喜阿木爷爷,你的作品创意溢于言表,继续用你的视频给我们留下深刻印象
Офигеть! Судя по цветам начал в июле, закончил в сентябре! Ай, молодец, дедушка! Если бы я за такое взялся, у меня бы внук сначала появился, а потом и вырос! ))
that was calming :)
69 likes nice
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I've seen 3d printers less accurate than this man's hands and eyes.
Absolutely astounding. I hope he is training the grandkids to keep doing it.
What a beautiful master piece. Ni ely handcrafted love the choice of wood. Grandpa you are a legend with wood. ❤🇨🇦
Tudo feito com serra de mão, plaina, grossa e lixa... Genial vovô Amu...
Even if I managed to conceive of the design and then carve all the pieces accurately enough, when I got to the construction stage, I'd totally be like, "Man, it's been so long, I hope I wrote some instructions down somewhere..." It's like creating a puzzle, but other people can't help much since you're the only one who's seen it before.
That's by far the most amazing thing I've I ve seen done with wood,I'm gobsmacked and I'm a carpenter... this is galactic level... I really hope you pass this on to the little ones grandpa... thats after making my day...
做完的笑容滿滿的成就感,👍
Grandpa Amu, you’re amazing! You videos should be required viewing in schools, especially here in the US. The kids can learn more from one of your 15 minutes videos then 15 hours of US classroom.
Absolute stupid comment.
@@738polarbear really?? Normally I don’t respond to CZcams comments but since I’m in San Diego California and the it’s still shout down over a virus with a 99% survival rate, by agenda driven Gavin the dictator Newscum I’ll make an exception. I didn’t make this comment just for fun. I have 3 children that I had to pull out of the San Diego unified school district in to home schools because the crap they are pushing on the kids & I don’t mean basic education. My middle child with autism, I had to go to court to place him in a special school for students with special needs.The district wasted a year of my son’s development with red tape and when court day arrives the district didn’t even show up , so the court give us what we ask for. Now what can anybody learned from grandpa Amu you might wonder. Let start with this video, for starters... patience, attention to detail, pride, since of accomplishment, hard work pays off, & family, just to name a few. You’ll be hard pressed to learn any of this from US pubic schools especially the San Diego unified school district.
@@RamgateTV Nasty?? You call my comment and I quote, absolute stupid comment. And that’s not nasty?? Do you really think that nice?
The tired yet satisfied expression of Grandpa is so precious
Very talented. I love the colour of that wood, so vibrant. I have a wooden puzzle someone gave me about 25 years ago which looks a bit like a tiny version of this.
ГРАНДИОЗНО!!!!!!!!
Терпение + мудрость + талант = ШЕДЕВР!!!!!!!!
Теперь только осталось разобрать эту "пирамидку" и объяснить почему это у меня в рекомендациях
Больше на ромб смахивает
@@user-rd3dz1vy7t Кавычки у слова "пирамидку" не заметил? Если пирамида сюда еще кое-как но подходит, то вот ромб нет, он двумерный
@@_lazure_6051 да ты что, ну так погугли трехмерный ромб.
И тут 2 русских 2рака поругались друг с другом
@@user-xp2qx9xu9l во первых я не русский, во вторых, это не драка, а спор. В споре рождается истина
He is a genius man!!!! Love you Grandpa Amu
Amazing. I would love to see Him do the whole project in person. I salute You.
Fantastic. Love watching the process.
Absoluteley amazing :D love it.
Also love the color of the wood.
This man's mind thinks in more dimensions than i thought existed. How does he make something so complicated look so simple and fun to do?
its an ancient Chinese toy, it was used by traditional carpenters to teach their apprentices the basics of chinese woodworking.
@@Hare123ism Yes, these are the exercises to test an apprentice's competence. Only after you are capable of making these insignificant toys perfectly, then you are allowed to be in the carpentry business making furniture and build houses. So, just imagine, you were living in a house and using furniture that all build by Grandpa Amu and alike, which was the life of rich Chinese many years ago.
Very rich in chinese family's life.
@@user-vp1vl6yp9t ...and the furniture you make will last for generations not relying on glue or nails, but on the fitness of tight joinery. An excellent example thereof.
@@user-vp1vl6yp9t Great share that is full of intrigue .
Me: "Wait a minute, why do I have three on this piece and only one of this. Huh!, that one sure looked shorter when I cut it out. Oh no! I'm four pieces from the end and now the damn notch is on the wrong side!!!"
Have you been watching me? Cuz that happened to me too! lol
Здорово когда у человека руки растут из нужного места и голова работает то всё получиться!!! Это великолепная идея, всё сделано без единого гвоздя!!! 😎🙂☺😀😄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
Loki: This is the tesseract
Thor: How does one unlock it?
Loki: ...
😂 genius!
Such a master at the craft! Great job grandpa!
Incredible build, patience, and accuracy!!! Granpa, is grand master. He built that like his done it once or twice before!! Amazing!!
Maestro y artista, creador de obras bellas e ingeniosas con herramientas simples y mucha inteligencia.
Su Dios le premió con tanta sabiduria. Larga vida pa usted y su familia desde España👍
To see his face light up when completed! Such an art!
That smile was so satisfying to see
I usually never hit the like 👍🏽button but this time I couldn't resist. Good job grandpa amu. 阿木爷爷
超級厲害的!!
Maravillosa sabiduría!!! Mis respetos desde Uruguay.
"Grand'pa, it took me 5 min to make the same thing in Minecraft !"
More seriously, it's a pretty piece of art !
Proof positive that an artist doesn’t need $20,000 worth of tools to create woodworking art. You just need talent, technique, and patience.
He has the talent and technique. And being a Grandpa, he has plenty of patience, I’ll bet.
you know he doesn't do all of the pieces right? he shows you the techniques, but 95% of the work are done by machines and modern tools behind the scene
Absolutely Amazing to watch your nimble fingers work your magic Granpa Amu. It’s wonderful to see, thank you 🙏🙏🙏 ❤️🇦🇺
РОССИЯ.Дай Вам Бог здоровья.Всего ВАМ Хорошего.
Проффесионал своего дела дедушка, крепкого здоровья и счастья ему👌👍💪💪💪💪
Jauauauauauauajjajajaj que gracioso
Absolutely Incredible!!!
I wonder if Grandpa Amu draws the plans out in his imagination/ mind or on paper.
Surely he’s a genius so it just comes naturally to him.
Thank you.
I really love your work and skills. Thank you
amazing... so great... Everything you've done here on this channel. Such nice ideas and a lot for your (grand)children.
❤😊
Love, peace and long Life. ❤
That face of satisfaction is beautiful.
I really like his workbench. He is an artist.
before going further into the video, I really like the house and the atmosphere it has.
very calming and so natural
Wow!! Absolutely breathtaking!
That proud smile at the end got me. Respect.
Como dizemos aqui no Brasil: "Eu tiro o meu chapéu para o vovô!" Parabéns pela dedicação.
Esse senhor tem muita habilidade
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He looks so proud, Well done grandpa! 👍❤
-Откуда дровишки?
-С Сибири вестимо....
сынок слышишь рубит,
а я колочу.....