I could watch that all day.........
Don't get me started on Ice cream. when it comes to that delectable treat I have probably the narrowest flavor opinion of anyone on the planet.
As a kid we always looked forward to the rare Sunday afternoon when the folks would decide to make homemade ice cream . It was always made with hand crushed vanilla beans up until my grandmother passed away in 1965 She might once in a while add fine crushed pecans or black walnuts, but mostly they were left on the side in a dish we could add them if we wanted the same with scooping it over cake or any assorted toppings, after that one of my aunts or my mother would mix it then us kids turned the crank to freeze it. My aunts would always make up some horrible tasting flavor (to me that is) They would mix everything right into the mix. Ice cream on Sunday's became a non event for me I wouldn't even take my turn on the crank for those flavored disasters. Until one day my Mother decided we were going to have something new She mixed up a batch of lime sherbert from some recipe she found hand written in an old cook book. That has been my only choice of a frozen treat ever since. I might choke down a scoop of vanilla ice cream once in a while, Might that is. Mostly if I visit an ice cream parlor or shop if they don't have lime sherbert I'll buy the wife what ever flavor she wants but will exit without purchasing anything for myself.
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This really is pleasant to watch, and, again, I'm not exactly the world's biggest bamboo furniture aficionado.
It almost has a hypnotic effect, like watching up-close machining videos. Especially note how the aesthetic of the video itself matches the aesthetic of the furniture. Very beautiful, and really at or very close to the cutting edge of how-to video production these days.
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PJs (Sep 29, 2018)
Exactly, and well said Jon!! It's also a perfect example of kami-no-michi (Shintō) and her videography is no wonder why she has 845K subs (+1) in a year!
Ishitani is another guy with more modern tools but old world craftsmanship and videography are superb!
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Interesting. However, I would love to see this style of videography applied to building things from dead rocks instead of dead trees.
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Making a Japanese bamboo whisk. According to the video, this guy can make over 100 different types of whisk. 4:03 video:
For an American, who has somehow managed to struggle through life with only a few types of whisk, this is like discovering Japanese Kit-Kat flavors:
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oldcaptainrusty (Oct 9, 2018), PJs (Oct 14, 2018), ranald (Oct 10, 2018), Seedtick (Oct 9, 2018)
One is plenty but some idiot thinks we need 20 flavours of a biscuit & then has to reintroduce the old one or two 'cause no keeps buyinh the new flavours. same with icecream, chocolate etc.guess they have to show they are doing something to improve sales & warrent their jobs existance.
Adjustable stool carved from single block of wood. 3:11 video:
The wood carved folding stool thing is kinda cool, but it's not exactly going to the top of my project list; not really my thing. What I really like is this video production style, and how it matches others in this thread. I think it's a step up from a Western equivalent, like the Primitive Technology channel.
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