Shoyan Japanese Carpenter
Shoyan Japanese Carpenter
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Finally Saying Goodbye to 40-year-old Condensing Windows! [Carpenter’s Home Renovation Part 3]
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Hello! I’m Shoyan.
I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a licensed architect and technician.
I would like to share my work, knowledge, etc., regarding Japanese carpentry.
I hope you enjoy my videos!
#Craftsmanship #WoodWorking #JapaneseCraftsmanship #Carpenter #JapaneseCarpenter #JapaneseSkill #JapaneseCarpenterShoyan #DIY
#DIYwoodworking #JapaneseArchitecture #Architecture #Renovation #WindowFrame
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The Chickens From 40 Years Ago Have Come Home to Roost… [Carpenter’s Home Renovation Part 2]
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【Next Video】 Finally Saying Goodbye to 40-year-old Condensing Windows! [Carpenter’s Home Renovation Part 3] → ua-cam.com/video/3gW4nMd9nfg/v-deo.html 【Previous Video】 I Demolished the House That I Built 40 Years Ago. Then… [Carpenter’s Home Renovation Part 1] →ua-cam.com/video/LzELnIhC4lg/v-deo.html 【Japanese Channel】 → ua-cam.com/channels/drVc2ByfvnNW14R6o_WpkA.html 【X (Twitter) Account】 → twi...
I Demolished the House That I Built 40 Years Ago. Then… [Carpenter’s Home Renovation Part 1]
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【Next Video】 The Chickens From 40 Years Ago Have Come Home to Roost… [Carpenter’s Home Renovation Part 2] → ua-cam.com/video/3wldNfartP8/v-deo.html 【Japanese Channel】 → ua-cam.com/channels/drVc2ByfvnNW14R6o_WpkA.html 【X (Twitter) Account】 → carpentershoyan 【Work Contact】 → carpentershoyan@gmail.com Hello! I’m Shoyan. I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a ...
Carpenter’s Renovation | It’s Too Hard to Install Floorboards in This Hallway. No Progress at All.
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【Previous Video】 Carpenter’s Renovation | Sunken Entrance!? Just Attaching a Plank is Difficult... →ua-cam.com/video/huOUxKIkFvk/v-deo.html 【Japanese Channel】 → ua-cam.com/channels/drVc2ByfvnNW14R6o_WpkA.html 【X (Twitter) Account】 → carpentershoyan 【Work Contact】 → carpentershoyan@gmail.com Hello! I’m Shoyan. I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a licensed...
Carpenter’s Renovation | Sunken Entrance!? Just Attaching a Plank is Difficult...
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【Next Video】 Carpenter’s Renovation | It’s Too Hard to Install Floorboards in This Hallway. No Progress at All. → ua-cam.com/video/s7So-g2xLrY/v-deo.html 【Previous Video】 Carpenter’s Renovation | Replacing Tatami-mats with Planks Created Much More Warmth in the Room! →ua-cam.com/video/j_ri0100Ums/v-deo.html 【Japanese Channel】 → ua-cam.com/channels/drVc2ByfvnNW14R6o_WpkA.html 【X (Twitter) Accoun...
Carpenter’s Renovation | Replacing Tatami-mats with Planks Created Much More Warmth in the Room!
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【Next Video】 Carpenter’s Renovation | Sunken Entrance!? Just Attaching a Plank is Difficult... → ua-cam.com/video/huOUxKIkFvk/v-deo.html 【Japanese Channel】 →ua-cam.com/channels/drVc2ByfvnNW14R6o_WpkA.html 【X (Twitter) Account】 → carpentershoyan 【Work Contact】 → carpentershoyan@gmail.com Hello! I’m Shoyan. I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a licensed arc...
Compilation of Season 4: House Filled with Five Months of Carpentry Work, Airtight and Insulated
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【Previous Video】 Wood Deck Becomes an Extension of the Living Room [Season4 - Part 17] →ua-cam.com/video/vPLO3BYNac8/v-deo.html 【Japanese Channel】 → ua-cam.com/channels/drVc2ByfvnNW14R6o_WpkA.html 【X (Twitter) Account】 → carpentershoyan 【Work Contact】 → carpentershoyan@gmail.com Hello! I’m Shoyan. I have been working as a carpenter in Japan for 50 years and am a licensed architect a...
Wood Deck Becomes an Extension of the Living Room [Season4 - Part 17]
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Wood Deck Becomes an Extension of the Living Room [Season4 - Part 17]
Building a Two-tiered Tokonoma: A Style Once Prevalent in the Past [Season 4 - Part 16]
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Building a Two-tiered Tokonoma: A Style Once Prevalent in the Past [Season 4 - Part 16]
Dark Cedar is Perfect for a Kamoi-a Japanese Head Jamb with Door Tracks [Season4 - Part15]
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Dark Cedar is Perfect for a Kamoi-a Japanese Head Jamb with Door Tracks [Season4 - Part15]
I've Never Thought of Installing Such a Huge Threshold in a Raised Room [Season4 - Part14]
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I've Never Thought of Installing Such a Huge Threshold in a Raised Room [Season4 - Part14]
Carpenter's Built-in Entrance Shoe Cabinet and In-Wall TV Storage Box [Season 4 - Part 13]
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Carpenter's Built-in Entrance Shoe Cabinet and In-Wall TV Storage Box [Season 4 - Part 13]
Traditional Cedar Siding & Large Porch with Wooden Ceiling Installation [Season 4 - Part 12]
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Traditional Cedar Siding & Large Porch with Wooden Ceiling Installation [Season 4 - Part 12]
A Study Desk and an Interior Bench Made of Ash Creates a Wonderful Shared Space [Season 4 - Part 11]
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A Study Desk and an Interior Bench Made of Ash Creates a Wonderful Shared Space [Season 4 - Part 11]
Bottom in a Ceiling!? Build a Mysterious Funazoko Ceiling Using Only Solid Wood [Season 4 - Part 10]
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Bottom in a Ceiling!? Build a Mysterious Funazoko Ceiling Using Only Solid Wood [Season 4 - Part 10]
Handcrafted 14-step Staircase. Always Struggle With the First and 13th Steps [Season4 - Part9]
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Handcrafted 14-step Staircase. Always Struggle With the First and 13th Steps [Season4 - Part9]
Two of My Least Favorite Jobs... The Floor Finished Like a Sacred Dance Stage [Season 4 - Part 8]
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Two of My Least Favorite Jobs... The Floor Finished Like a Sacred Dance Stage [Season 4 - Part 8]
Finishing Is the key. Nokiten (Eaves Soffit) Installation Work Is on the Rise [Season 4 - Part 7]
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Finishing Is the key. Nokiten (Eaves Soffit) Installation Work Is on the Rise [Season 4 - Part 7]
The Most Airtight Job I've Ever Had in My Carpentry Career. Well-insulated. [Season 4 - Part 6]
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The Most Airtight Job I've Ever Had in My Carpentry Career. Well-insulated. [Season 4 - Part 6]
Japanese Carpenter Meticulously Crafts Cypress Cutting Boards
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Japanese Carpenter Meticulously Crafts Cypress Cutting Boards
Is This Carpentry work? Thermos Bottle-level Airtightness Is Required Today [Season 4 - Part 5]
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Is This Carpentry work? Thermos Bottle-level Airtightness Is Required Today [Season 4 - Part 5]
A Clean Job Site Leads to Good Work! The Essential Process [Season 4 - Part 4]
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A Clean Job Site Leads to Good Work! The Essential Process [Season 4 - Part 4]
Fierce! The Most Important Carpentry Work That Shapes a House in Two Days [Season 4 - Part 3]
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Fierce! The Most Important Carpentry Work That Shapes a House in Two Days [Season 4 - Part 3]
Things to Do Before Framing Begins. Carpentry Work Involves a Lot of Work [Season 4 - Part 2]
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Things to Do Before Framing Begins. Carpentry Work Involves a Lot of Work [Season 4 - Part 2]
I Almost Fainted Installing the Sill Under the Blazing Sun [Season 4 - Part 1]
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I Almost Fainted Installing the Sill Under the Blazing Sun [Season 4 - Part 1]
I Was Too Meticulous... Spending 10 Days Building a Stylish Woodshed Completely by Hand [Completion]
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I Was Too Meticulous... Spending 10 Days Building a Stylish Woodshed Completely by Hand [Completion]
[King Size] Build a Stylish Woodshed Completely Handmade Over 10 Days [Chapter 1 Hand Cutting]
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[King Size] Build a Stylish Woodshed Completely Handmade Over 10 Days [Chapter 1 Hand Cutting]
Wood All Around! My Dream Room! First Time Installing So Many Planks. [Carpentry Process Part 2]
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Wood All Around! My Dream Room! First Time Installing So Many Planks. [Carpentry Process Part 2]
Building a Back-Country Storage Shed with Batten and 3,000 Nails [Carpentry Process Part 1]
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Building a Back-Country Storage Shed with Batten and 3,000 Nails [Carpentry Process Part 1]
Building a Wooden Slide from Scratch is Extremely Difficult [Carpenter’s DIY]
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Building a Wooden Slide from Scratch is Extremely Difficult [Carpenter’s DIY]

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @GNW-so4yk
    @GNW-so4yk 11 годин тому

    No expansion?

  • @369ZIR
    @369ZIR 13 годин тому

    This kind of made me sad. I love your work. I wanted to do carpentry in Australia but there’s no pride in that work here. It’s all rushed because of deadlines. So I became an electrician instead. But if I was in Japan? I would do carpentry instead.

  • @aucklandqueenstown
    @aucklandqueenstown 14 годин тому

    What was the black plastic that was put on a sill plate at 1:06 thanks

  • @Tyrant1776
    @Tyrant1776 15 годин тому

    No wonder all their shit works!

  • @NokomisChippewa
    @NokomisChippewa 18 годин тому

    It's just amazing

  • @MJMINM
    @MJMINM 18 годин тому

    Amazing work

  • @ie9480
    @ie9480 19 годин тому

    Paying level can improve Quality level...

  • @VincentAnthonyE
    @VincentAnthonyE 23 години тому

    Great work

  • @powdertang
    @powdertang День тому

    this is honestly the difference between artistry and building. everything about the construction was beautiful from start to finish.

  • @ropeman3916
    @ropeman3916 День тому

    I wish I were his apprentice. He makes me looks like a total hack.

  • @adamrobson80
    @adamrobson80 День тому

    Good work 👏 Daniel san 🙇‍♂️

  • @atherrien95
    @atherrien95 День тому

    "I couldn't afford to build it slowly" is an interesting approach to it.

  • @sarkycutt9611
    @sarkycutt9611 День тому

    Great work 👏

  • @alberto10722
    @alberto10722 День тому

    Expansion gap?

  • @jamesdougherty1501
    @jamesdougherty1501 2 дні тому

    He calls it a tenant machine .. I can’t find it anywhere does anyone know anything about that machine ?

  • @jangzstarr
    @jangzstarr 2 дні тому

    Stunning work ❤

  • @CAT1990DK
    @CAT1990DK 2 дні тому

    Tak fordi vi må se med🙂

  • @CAT1990DK
    @CAT1990DK 2 дні тому

    Tak fordi vi må se med

  • @cristianodasilva6389
    @cristianodasilva6389 2 дні тому

    Another 10 years the craftsmanship will be extinct

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 2 дні тому

    Watching your enormous skills at work is so relaxing & absorbing Shoyan. I have never seen such skills like sharpening your chisels or a hand plane blade is so smooth that it looks as though you are not concentrating until suddenly you see those very tools at work & they are SO sharp & precise. Then to watch your skill with a hand saw & then with any & every power tool is spellbinding. Brilliant video my friend & thanks for sharing. Cheers, Don from South Australia.

  • @JustCallMeNosey
    @JustCallMeNosey 2 дні тому

    Beautiful. Love the intense attention to detail and high standards of workmanship. A true master of his trade.

  • @cristianodasilva6389
    @cristianodasilva6389 2 дні тому

    The craftsman work will be extinct let’s appreciate the quality and detail of this man. Respect

  • @almostauthentic1363
    @almostauthentic1363 2 дні тому

    May i ask why Japanese hammers do not have a claw at the other end?

  • @markpadilla2648
    @markpadilla2648 2 дні тому

    Jesus, I want to get this good.

  • @patricktelfort
    @patricktelfort 2 дні тому

    yeah, i need the big window...

  • @xScrab311x
    @xScrab311x 2 дні тому

    That attention to detail is insane… well done

  • @ropeman3916
    @ropeman3916 3 дні тому

    I want that jig You used to find the angle cut for the braces!!

  • @mathquir190
    @mathquir190 3 дні тому

    Should oil the sides in between. Looks great !

  • @-reydensetsu-6067
    @-reydensetsu-6067 3 дні тому

    I really wish I could learn from you in person some day. Such beautiful work

  • @lancemill5683
    @lancemill5683 3 дні тому

    He does amazing work, love watching

  • @lungalang
    @lungalang 3 дні тому

    I miss the old voice

  • @lungalang
    @lungalang 3 дні тому

    Miss the old Voice

  • @davidharvey9716
    @davidharvey9716 3 дні тому

    As a retired carpenter\kitchen myself i applaud your work ethic,also the lack of modern power tools for the demolition keeping the tools to a bear minimum as when ive been working on modern building demolition and when the power is off half the work force complains they cannot do their work, like youself ive renovated my own home and was smileing at your comments you make about your original installation and how building materials have changed, and the fact you were able to reuse some of the original material in some ways are better quality with age and reduces the materials going to landfill or rubbish sites,also the lack of site rubbish left under the foundations as was common pratice here in the UK to dump it under the foundations out of view, Modern draft insulation is a must for keeping drafts out and reduceing temp inside during hot and cold conditions preventing moisture and mold growth,keep the content comming its very informative

  • @galebourgeois21
    @galebourgeois21 3 дні тому

    Which is better IPhone 15 or Samsung razor

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost7 4 дні тому

    Really really good

  • @user-vg6qv5jv3w
    @user-vg6qv5jv3w 4 дні тому

    my hands hurt just watching this guy smacking things like the soffets, the chisels, etc. i know a lifetime of doing it builds up your hands and such

  • @kristjanjonsson7723
    @kristjanjonsson7723 4 дні тому

    Interesting video, but I must say, I was a little disappointed that it was narrated in English

  • @wernerpfeifer
    @wernerpfeifer 4 дні тому

    👎👎👎Shorts? No thanks! 👎👎👎

  • @mjay4700
    @mjay4700 4 дні тому

    I've been curious about your (and more largely, Japan's) source of lumber / timbers? This appears to be either Fir or Spruce. Does Japan produce this lumber, or is it imported from other countries? And if so, what countries? Thanks

  • @gramsmith1366
    @gramsmith1366 4 дні тому

    Annoying Muzak but great video.

  • @taylor....
    @taylor.... 4 дні тому

    I'm willing to bet it does not creak and groan when you walk across it no matter the season

  • @junc1630
    @junc1630 4 дні тому

    I wish carpenters in my country, the Philippines, work that way, so precise, perfect, skillful, with respect and honor.

  • @JotheKangaroo
    @JotheKangaroo 5 днів тому

    That's beautiful ❤️. One Question. Wood expand. Are there any cracks over time? Or is this a special wood?

  • @martshepp9577
    @martshepp9577 5 днів тому

    That's absolutely beautiful ❤ master at work right there 👌

  • @SingTodayi
    @SingTodayi 5 днів тому

    And he is only 75 years old. 😅

  • @lissataylor12345
    @lissataylor12345 5 днів тому

    Magnificent work.

  • @jenserwig1707
    @jenserwig1707 5 днів тому

    Aaaah beautiful ❤

  • @philipstevenson5166
    @philipstevenson5166 5 днів тому

    is there a flat pack version?

  • @mukyoungsong268
    @mukyoungsong268 5 днів тому

    전 세계 최고 입니다. 단열과 창호만 신경쓴다면 일본 기술 대단합니다.