These are used for official documents I imagine not just office memos. When I was in Japan in 1999 with my students we carved our own from soapstone. The process of creating such beautiful and exacting seals was fascinating to observe. Thank you!
@@urchinsea6297 Thank you for your reply. This is a seal. In Japan, we still use seals instead of signatures on documents. Also, for official documents, we use seals registered with the government office and attach a seal certificate.
@@urchinsea6297 I understand. Thank you for letting me know. Japanese seals were introduced from ancient China 2,300 years ago. In Japan, seals have been used for authoritative purposes since ancient times. This continues in modern Japan, but in the future, signatures may become mainstream.
Absolutely amazing. Such perfect work, taking something so historically important into the future. The detail give such respect to the family and owners name. Just marvelous!
If you live in Japan, these things are mandatory for some obscure reason when you need to sign some administrative papers, and it usually costs a lot (these ones even more, probably).
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The final print with paint, its absorption into the paper and spreading around the perimeter, negates the initial accuracy of the print. To reproduce a print, printing with a large error in size is sufficient.
@@firstmaster100 Did you even watch the first like, 15 seconds of the video? They literally test it on paper and the lines are so clean and precise that it even has the tiny bumps on the lines in the design. If that isn't extremely accurate then I don't know what is LOL
@@recilinceYou are taking my words out of context, distorting the essence. I did not say that the tool was poorly made, only that the liquid paint print can be faked using another tool that has significant deviations from the original high-precision one.
@@recilinceTo put it simply, it is not the instrument itself that is copied, it is the impression that is copied, but because of the method of application it does not require such an identical instrument. Demonstrating precision by turning a design into a smooth surface is more of a publicity stunt and has nothing to do with the uniqueness of the print. It's like comparing a laser and an inkjet printer. Do you understand the difference in the result and the reason for this?
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more of a flex than useful item. Rubber stamp does the same just costs 10 instead of 1000. Of course if there is a market for "flex" its not wrong to provide it. I also don't understand people who spend thousands on wrist watches when you have time on smartphone
Hi Japan ~ Please keep your stamping technology. China and Korea isn't going to use stamping. They use just signatures. Please stick to stamping technology. Stay there for a long time to future.
I couldn't tell if the positive and negative are cut at the same time or in two operations. Given the 12 hour cutting time, I'm guessing they are cut separately. The seals must cost at least 3,000 USD (300,000 yen) estimated off the shop time. Pruno
I'm surprised this is a 2-part CNC and that they don't use Wire EDM. It would reduce the work to a single pass and you'd get 2x as many done, and the fit would be even finer than what you see, here. Edit: That's what I get for commenting too early on a video...
1:19 I apologize if I sound rude 🙇 but Adobe illustrator would clean those stroke up really fast… especially if you just need vector output. Frankly, just from your initial drawing, using a tablet would speed up that initial process.
Wow, that is some precise engineering and tools! We're looking at thousandths of millimeters being machined at some points! And just the attention to care of assembly of the seal! This must be made for only those that are very important or wealthy. I can't imagine that even if common Japanese people need their seals for all sorts of reasons like document signing and official forms, to have a seal THAT well crafted is mind blowing! Most people's seals are just no more than a rubber stamp nowadays!
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自然光が差し込む窓辺の作業台が精密時計士のようだ。精密でも半導体や光学産業のような密閉された部屋で黄色や緑の人工光線下に作業しているのとは全然雰囲気が違う。こういうのもあるんですね。感動しました。
私は経験者なのでわかりますが、これはわかる人じゃないと何やってるのかわからないでしょうね…。隠れて飛び出してって、凹と凸のプラスマイナスの公差が必要になってくるので、プログラムだけじゃなく公差の部分は職人さんが入力するしかないですからね。それでもワイヤーや刃物の具合によっては同じく入力しても出来が違いますからね。でも、よく考えたなと思います。
These are used for official documents I imagine not just office memos. When I was in Japan in 1999 with my students we carved our own from soapstone. The process of creating such beautiful and exacting seals was fascinating to observe. Thank you!
Typical Japanese craftsmanship with fine precision.
@@urchinsea6297 Thank you for your reply. This is a seal. In Japan, we still use seals instead of signatures on documents. Also, for official documents, we use seals registered with the government office and attach a seal certificate.
@@urchinsea6297 I understand. Thank you for letting me know. Japanese seals were introduced from ancient China 2,300 years ago. In Japan, seals have been used for authoritative purposes since ancient times. This continues in modern Japan, but in the future, signatures may become mainstream.
@@mify11 Ah thats why its made so accurate,its important like money stampers.
@@shoryuken9520 That's right! I learned something new from that. Thank you.
This is just awesome. Perfect craftsmanship starting with a hand drawn seal imprint to an actual metal seal marker. Very awesome indeed
10万くらいなら欲しいなあと思ってサイトを見に行ったら165000円…悩む。
Absolutely amazing. Such perfect work, taking something so historically important into the future. The detail give such respect to the family and owners name. Just marvelous!
I've had my traditional wooden one for 31 years, certainly looking a bit battered and worn in comparison. Incredible tolerances.
This product can be made more exquisite.
Gold handles or color designed handles, and much more.
どうせ機械で簡単に作れるんだろうな〜、と思っていたら想像以上に大変な作業だった。
EDM cutting is crazy.
捺印が印刷みたいに綺麗。お値段高いけど、いつか作ってみたいです。
Such beauty in this manufacturing process.
I have absolutely no use for this stamp, however I want one immediately. I love everything about Japan.
If you live in Japan, these things are mandatory for some obscure reason when you need to sign some administrative papers, and it usually costs a lot (these ones even more, probably).
@ValouIka it's like ¥150k
A reasonable price. For the effort, it's even cheap.
Such beauty and skill fabricating these seals. This even extends to the packaging and presentation.
判面の文字を出す前に朱肉つけてたけど、引っ込んだ方の面についてたインクが中に残ったりしないのかな
構造を見た感じ、隙間が少ないので少量ですが、ゆっくり雄型と雌型の隙間に詰まっていくでしょうね。クリーニングがユーザーでできるレベルならいいのですが。
All that ultra precision machinery… leave it on a window sill for a day. 😂
径19mmは、少し大きく感じます。
径16mm~17mmだと使いようが良いかも。
印のサイズ種類が増えたら即注文します。
アドバイスありがとうございます。現在15mmを開発中です。その際は是非お願い致します。
Such an extensive process 😮
Respect!
完美的漢字印章,古典和𧠒代的完美融合。
Amazing! What incredible workmanship! I want one because it's so cool, although I don't know what I would do with it.
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That’s crazy work of art.
印鑑自体が前時代的なのに未来印鑑とは皮肉が効いてますね
All that effort and craftsmanship… i bet this is expensive as heck 😅
They link to their website. It’s $1100
@@ThePrimePrimer 🤯
Need to hire Peter Draws, he’d make some fascinating ones!
The most interesting thing is how they create a perfect match between the parts and I can't see how that is done in this video.
This is maid with EDM cutting. You can see it at 06:00 . You need to know that those are 2 different cuts. Like an insert. Going together.
Wow - There is still some quality in the world! Thanks
私印鑑って凄いすきで、使う機会が本当に少なくなってきてる昨今。
昔は回覧板に見ましたよってポンって押してたけどそれもなくなり、それでも子供の手紙とかで使う事もあるから、何本もデザイン、大きさ違うのを買っています。
こんな次世代の印鑑ができるときっとお高いんだろうけど、かっこいい良すぎて欲しくなっちゃう😂
機械だけど、人の手の凄さ、職人さんたちの技術の高さがててる凄い動画ありがとうございました
The moment you showed how it works, I already knew it was wire EDM.
すげー手間かかるんやな。完成した時の気持ち良さよ
素晴らしいオブジェ。 まさに芸術です!
그려~~예술은 배고프다 OK
I was so confused as to how this metal plate would become a hanko.
Absolutely amazing
I wonder how much one of these seals cost? Looks pricey!
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The fact that they still use seals in the 21st century is more interesting…
And, not just one seal. My business in Asia requires 4 distinct seals each with its own purpose.
日本には公的に印鑑を登録する制度があります😂
Amazing 😍
amazing! But i do like jade and hand carved.
Es sutil y elegante el trabajo. Exquisito ver los procesos, al crear arte con su trabajo muchas gracias por compartirlo!
Such an intricate, precise seal.
Looks impossible to make a forgery or counterfeit!
👍🏼
If they can make the seal, so can the counterfeiters.
The final print with paint, its absorption into the paper and spreading around the perimeter, negates the initial accuracy of the print. To reproduce a print, printing with a large error in size is sufficient.
@@firstmaster100 Did you even watch the first like, 15 seconds of the video? They literally test it on paper and the lines are so clean and precise that it even has the tiny bumps on the lines in the design. If that isn't extremely accurate then I don't know what is LOL
@@recilinceYou are taking my words out of context, distorting the essence. I did not say that the tool was poorly made, only that the liquid paint print can be faked using another tool that has significant deviations from the original high-precision one.
@@recilinceTo put it simply, it is not the instrument itself that is copied, it is the impression that is copied, but because of the method of application it does not require such an identical instrument. Demonstrating precision by turning a design into a smooth surface is more of a publicity stunt and has nothing to do with the uniqueness of the print. It's like comparing a laser and an inkjet printer. Do you understand the difference in the result and the reason for this?
начало моделирования можно было бы упростить и ускорить в разы. Я даже по экрану могу сейчас сделать такую печать с точностью до пикселя у себя дома
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They're $1100.
途中の大きい円盤(ローラー)の所は砥石になっててバリ取りと大まかな鏡面磨きしてるのかな?そして最後にもう一度。めちゃくちゃ手間かかってる。
精密に作れば作るほど、同じものが複数作れてしまうというジレンマ
高級はんこの場合は版下を人間が書いてるから、これを使いまわさなければ唯一無二です。そしてシャチハタのような大量生産品は使いまわしです。
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The quiet sigh @15:31 as the ink is wiped off.
So cool wish we had these in USA
"그래봐야 도장"이라는 생각과 "와~ 예술이다"라는 생각이 ,,,,동시에,.,.,.
도장//인장 없앴다//법적으로//이젠 돈이 안된다^^ 기술도 배가 불러야지 ㅉㅉ^^
Hey slick, you really only need that shield when you're slinging chips.
昔、一時的に事務の補助したとき、印鑑やゴムスタンプに詰まった汚れに苦戦した記憶が😅放置すると書類に押印したときに汚れの塊が一緒に付く…書類作り直しなんて簡単にしてもらえない一発勝負だった時代にこれがあったらなぁ。
昔は押印ひとつにも厳しくチェックされてた😭昔の人が『お辞儀印』なんて見たらガチ説教喰らわしてるよ。
대단하세요... 한국에서도 구할수 있었으면 좋겠습니다.
한국은 해서체 폰트가 10초면 알아서 해줌. 졸라 싸구려 모양.
본문 글에 구매페이지 있습니다. 한국도 배송되네요 1100달러 정도? 배송비까지 150만원 정도 들겠네요
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more of a flex than useful item. Rubber stamp does the same just costs 10 instead of 1000. Of course if there is a market for "flex" its not wrong to provide it. I also don't understand people who spend thousands on wrist watches when you have time on smartphone
Hi Japan ~
Please keep your stamping technology.
China and Korea isn't going to use stamping. They use just signatures.
Please stick to stamping technology. Stay there for a long time to future.
실수로 떨어뜨려 한자부분이 찍히기라도 하는 날엔 ? ....실용성은 잘 모르겠네요. 과정을 봤을때 상당한 가격을 요구할 듯 한데 말이죠.
사이트 가보니 150만원 정도 하네요
素晴らしい技術! 誇りに思う
Crazy precision
عمل متقن ورائع 👍
第一印象 「キモ」
何この変態技術
凄すぎだろ。語彙が無さ過ぎて泣けてくるレベルだ・・・
技術的には凄いとは思うけれど、そこまでする必要が有るのかなと思う。
押印があれば偽造できてしまう時代だし、1年毎に実印を変更している企業もある。
その方が余程合理的と思う。寧ろ加工技術の説明をしてくれた方が感銘を受けると思う。
I love how easily 9:55 is skipped over, when it’s by far one of the most important parts
The regrind has nothing on 1:46, those Radiuses in the cad are what make the real magic happen.
15:44 印字消えるの?フリクションみたいですげー!!
すごいです。韓国でも手に入れたいです.
thats just great precision work!
도장(?)하나에 예술을 만드는군아,,, 대단하다,,, 니뽄데스까,,,?
這印章看起來超棒的!真想做一個
I couldn't tell if the positive and negative are cut at the same time or in two operations. Given the 12 hour cutting time, I'm guessing they are cut separately. The seals must cost at least 3,000 USD (300,000 yen) estimated off the shop time. Pruno
Impressive. But the cost... Yeesh! $1,098.35 USD!!
For the amount of time and work it is not expensive.
This will be used mostly by companies or wealthy individuals to sign important documents.
my hanko was just a normal "cheap" one.. it was still 250 dollars. So really not that expensive in the market.
すごい技術
Amazing ❤️🇬🇧
That’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!
うわーーーーーこの前銀行印作ったばっかりや!!滅多に買い替えるものじゃないしこれにすりゃよかった…
了不起的工藝👍
While this is really cool. I can't help but think about how annoying it would be to forget to bring it. Gonna stick with the simple stamps.
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毛細管現象で隙間から内部にインクが入り込んだりしないのかな
저도 그렇게 생각합니다. 나중에는 잉크가 미세한 틈새로 유입이 되서 부자연스럽게 되지 않을까 생각합니다. 하지만 조립한거의 반대로 분해하고 닦아내서 기름을 발라주면 되지 않을까요?
If I ever become filthy rich that's something on the "to get" list.
How much does it cost?
Wow, that is super cool and beautiful 👍
美しい
In Dutch the title relates to the production of a seal (marine mammal). So much for automatic transmission. 😂
I would prefer manual translation..
I assume you meant "automatic translation", in which case your point is well made!
詳しい方、お教えください。
工作の素人ですのでバカな質問になってしまうのかもしれませんが、放電加工機のワイヤー分の隙間はできますよね。
それをどうやってこれほどのクリアランスに仕上げることが出来るのでしょうか?
平らな状態を相手方に見せて押す直前にこっそり文字を出し捺印して驚かせたい!
Great works, great premium company seals!
How about price per 1 piece?
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it is not " zeehonden " but stamp " stempel or zegel " as a translation in Dutch
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Simply stunning.
I'm surprised this is a 2-part CNC and that they don't use Wire EDM. It would reduce the work to a single pass and you'd get 2x as many done, and the fit would be even finer than what you see, here.
Edit: That's what I get for commenting too early on a video...
That's a wire EDM machine.
엄청난 기술이다
와~ 대단합니다! 아직은 제가 너무 비싸서 저것을 구매할 수가 못하네요...
1:19 I apologize if I sound rude 🙇 but Adobe illustrator would clean those stroke up really fast… especially if you just need vector output. Frankly, just from your initial drawing, using a tablet would speed up that initial process.
Is that enroute ? (CnC program)
장인정신 오지네. 필요는 없는데 하나 사고 싶네. 하지만 가격 ㄷㄷ
Must be a very expensive stamp. It is for government use?
Proses yang sangat sangat panjang😮
同級生の判子屋がこれ観たらなんて言うだろう。作業工程としては実家が町工場の身としては興味深く観ることが出来た
Thats a lot of work for a system that fundamentally does not make much sense. Beautiful craftsmanship though.
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Wow, that is some precise engineering and tools! We're looking at thousandths of millimeters being machined at some points! And just the attention to care of assembly of the seal!
This must be made for only those that are very important or wealthy. I can't imagine that even if common Japanese people need their seals for all sorts of reasons like document signing and official forms, to have a seal THAT well crafted is mind blowing! Most people's seals are just no more than a rubber stamp nowadays!
That line work by pencil and paint is surprisingly rough for a master craftsman
1:11 having a window behind your monitor is not healthy for the eyes... but with such views, who can blame them 🙂