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Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 4:07 pm
by seremtan
[youtube]TxvOMHoLRBY[/youtube]
decades of devotion to a craft in every work. you can't automate and mass-produce that
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 4:14 pm
by seremtan
and some more
[youtube]8oQClpIeJKI[/youtube]
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:36 pm
by scared?
Meh... And that shit can definitely be automated eventually....
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:02 pm
by Doombrain
Love it. So happy I've been able to see some of Japan.
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 8:11 pm
by Whiskey 7
scared? wrote:Meh... And that shit can definitely be automated eventually....
Not to this extreme level of detail. Worthy of mention and a good read if too long. Oops, I see he was born in Hawaii
http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/park.htm
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:05 pm
by xer0s
Doombrain wrote:Love it. So happy I've been able to see some of Japan.
I've done a fair bit of traveling the past few years and it's the one place I constantly desire to go back to...
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 9:06 pm
by seremtan
Whiskey 7 wrote:scared? wrote:Meh... And that shit can definitely be automated eventually....
Not to this extreme level of detail.
seremtan wrote:decades of devotion to a craft
can't be automated by definition
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:48 pm
by scared?
Sure it can, and automation will make this shit look like pathetic child's play... Most likely in our life times... Well at least mine...
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 11:58 am
by Ryoki
I'd really like to visit Japan someday

Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 3:41 pm
by ALMighty
Cool. Lovely nature shots as well. Seems like a nice play to live.
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:58 pm
by Captain
[youtube]M8L5p6wDIUA[/youtube]
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 10:16 am
by U4EA
Has this been posted on Q3W before? Don't recall seeing it here.
[youtube]Mh5LY4Mz15o[/youtube]
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 12:09 pm
by plained
[youtube]EWDt-7gbiYI[/youtube]
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 1:15 pm
by Mat Linnett
Looked up the dude in the first video, and his prices seem pretty reasonable too.
Puzzle Box Link
Some lovely things there, and would make nice presents as well as being nice to own.
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 9:03 pm
by PhoeniX
plained wrote:[youtube]EWDt-7gbiYI[/youtube]
I own a
Masakage Yuki 240mm Gyuto, they're handcrafted in Japan and every single one of their knives is sharpened by the same person before leaving their premises. It's insanely sharp, and rather beautiful

.
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 9:32 pm
by Don Carlos
PhoeniX wrote:plained wrote:[youtube]EWDt-7gbiYI[/youtube]
I own a
Masakage Yuki 240mm Gyuto, they're handcrafted in Japan and every single one of their knives is sharpened by the same person before leaving their premises. It's insanely sharp, and rather beautiful

.

Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:27 am
by Ryoki
PhoeniX wrote:gorgeous knife
I'm not jealous at all, no sir.
A good knife is a blessing in the kitchen

Was funny, friend of mine is a good cook, he goes mental with his skills once every while and it's awesome. Makes like, smoked things and roasts entire pigs and so on, crazy. So i casually asked him what kind of knife he preferred, to which he answered something like 'whuh why?'. Turns out he used little shitty knives and had never considered how that might be unpractical. A few months later he did some stuff for our house, also being a carpenter, and i gave him a good knife as a thank you. He was so amazed at how great it was, funny stuff

Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 10:26 am
by PhoeniX
Ryoki wrote:I'm not jealous at all, no sir.
A good knife is a blessing in the kitchen

Was funny, friend of mine is a good cook, he goes mental with his skills once every while and it's awesome. Makes like, smoked things and roasts entire pigs and so on, crazy. So i casually asked him what kind of knife he preferred, to which he answered something like 'whuh why?'. Turns out he used little shitty knives and had never considered how that might be unpractical. A few months later he did some stuff for our house, also being a carpenter, and i gave him a good knife as a thank you. He was so amazed at how great it was, funny stuff

Sounds like a great practical gift to give to him, especially when you can reap the reward of lots of great sounding food

. If he hasn't got one make sure he gets a whetstone to sharpen it (a sharpening steel doesn't actually sharpen, just maintains an edge). I use a
Naniwa Combination Stone and
Eden Ceramic Sharpening Steel from
https://www.knivesandtools.nl/ - it was cheaper to buy it from the Dutch store than the UK one for me.
I used to have a Global knife which was great but one day just snapped at the handle whilst I was using it and sliced my finger

- I fell out with Global after that happened!

Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 11:32 am
by plained
PhoeniX wrote:
I own a
Masakage Yuki 240mm Gyuto, they're handcrafted in Japan and every single one of their knives is sharpened by the same person before leaving their premises. It's insanely sharp, and rather beautiful

.
whoa that is one heck of a crafted-to-perfection knife!
rather beautiful? lol that thing is most def a thing of beauty !
15 degree edge yea i bet it is sharp like a son of a gun!
so many of the Japan items have both function AND form.
i am a huge fan of that type of passion
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 2:16 am
by plained
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 4:06 am
by losCHUNK
Looks like somewhere Moby would shop
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 5:32 am
by Captain
Jap cars are superior.
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 7:40 pm
by plained
losCHUNK wrote:Looks like somewhere Moby would shop
ha too right!
Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:37 am
by mrd
Ryoki wrote:PhoeniX wrote:gorgeous knife
I'm not jealous at all, no sir.
A good knife is a blessing in the kitchen

Was funny, friend of mine is a good cook, he goes mental with his skills once every while and it's awesome. Makes like, smoked things and roasts entire pigs and so on, crazy. So i casually asked him what kind of knife he preferred, to which he answered something like 'whuh why?'. Turns out he used little shitty knives and had never considered how that might be unpractical. A few months later he did some stuff for our house, also being a carpenter, and i gave him a good knife as a thank you. He was so amazed at how great it was, funny stuff

Recently sharpened all our kitchen knives after probably close to 10 years of being used... god damnit is kitchening so much easier now when my knives can cut through basically anything with zero effort. I'm almost scared to use them now

Re: Japanese craftsmanship celebration thread
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:37 am
by mrd
BTW nice fucking icon Geoff
