Amazing and artistic techniques of cot weaving. in this video i will show you how to a cot weaved by a technical hard worker. the designing of this cot is very beautiful . in this video man uses the colourful nylon threads
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@HaroonKhan-ix3xsАй бұрын
Beautiful 😍
@mr___sad505 Жыл бұрын
Its very simple
@gaminglibrary7612Ай бұрын
Very nice
@mr___sad505 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@anandmishra4810 Жыл бұрын
बहुत उम्दा और कलात्मक।
@eh1702 Жыл бұрын
It IS amazing. The different regional preferences for the style of weave and tensioning are very rich. So many variations! Here, it’s interesting to see the extra metal support in the middle of the frame. This made me think about what a genius design-idea the traditional wooden charpai/cot is. Metal seems like an upgrade, and maybe it’s more economical in our age, especially in the city, yet the way metal cots are built ignores the magic of this incredible design: the “tensegrity” structure. The modern rigid, welded metal frame is completely different in how it works. Now the weave is an add-on rather than integral. (It could be replaced by a board or something.) The extra strut is because a rigid frame must brace against both the weave and the weight on the cot. In the traditional wooden charpai, the frame, the weave and the weight of the person - all work in harmony. The play in the joints is its strength, not a weakness. It lets the frame adjust to the seasonal changes that make wood swell and shrink, it adjusts to an uneven weight, uneven ground, repairs to the worn weaving. When most of the weight is in the middle, the whole thing tends to even out the stresses. Most wood is weaker than metal, yet it needs no strut underneath. If there are still villagers somewhere roughing out a new leg to replace a rotted one, or making a charpai whose sides are natural branches that do not completely match - I think they must still perfectly understand the design concept. They understand why putting nails or glue or screws in it would not improve it. I’m sorry to go on at such length, but as a foreigner, the traditional charpai/khatla is so strikingly modern in concept - if it had just been invented it would be hailed as a design tour-de-force of the 21st century: elegant, economical of form and materials, ingenious, versatile and completely confident in its design principles. Seeing the modern frame here has helped me to understand what brilliant designers the ancients were. I wonder: a metal frame of the same dimensions - but connected in some looser way than welding - would it need no extra brace underneath?
@bilalmustfa429 Жыл бұрын
thanks for your feedback
@haroonrajpoot425810 ай бұрын
Good
@I_am_king55246 ай бұрын
👍🏻
@munmunmahato7806 Жыл бұрын
দাম কত
@IrfanMahmood642 ай бұрын
آپ چارپائی بنا رہے ہیں لیکن سکھا نہیں رہے۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ آپ کو چاہیئے کہ آپ اچھے طریقے سے سکھائیں۔🎉🎉🎉🎉