Tiles can completely change the atmosphere of a room. It has a luxurious feel.
@coffeekatk40678 ай бұрын
I love these videos so much! Watching the care and passion placed in building each item while preserving the art of the craft is very inspiring! Thanks so very much for sharing!
@Celeste777898 ай бұрын
Such an amazing craft work ❤ I always love the work you guys do, completely respectful 🥰 Thank you so much for another amazing video!
@slowneutron61638 ай бұрын
Japanese tiles taste amazing.
@trahtrebor8 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, not complaining. But for a facility this size, I feel that I missed something very significant for one man with a shovel to be supplying the complete facility with a premixed clay? What type, from where, and is the clay premixed? And why would you need one guy instead of a small backhoe to move the clay? Not complaining but way more than casually curious.😊
@JunkieVirus8 ай бұрын
I think this is a cultural thing. same with ramen shops. one old man mixing all the dough all day.
@trahtrebor8 ай бұрын
@@JunkieVirus gotcha
@icedragonair8 ай бұрын
Not sure what you mean by "facility this size". Seems like a pretty regular ceramics studio to me. As far as I can tell they only have two guys working there, probably father and son, he's making the tiles by hand, take a look at how long it takes him to make one, these are artisan tiles. This isn't a factory, this is a craftsman studio. Ceramics require a lot of room, both because the equipment, materials, and products themselves take up a lot of space, but also because of the way that the production pipeline works. Also you might be blown away at what kind of throughput ceramics crafts people can achieve even solo. It's maybe a bit roomy, but if he's out in the boonies where land is cheap, and lets face it he likely is, because he's a ceramic craftsman, what is essentially a big shed with power and running water is not that expensive.
@trahtrebor8 ай бұрын
@@icedragonair Thanks. That's the type of info I was asking about. It felt like I was missing something.
@tonronin82448 ай бұрын
Mais que trabalho, isso é dedicação! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@АндрейАлёшиков7 ай бұрын
Как они выживают. Судя по количесиву плитке и недельному израсходования газа. Обжиг идет намного быстрее догнал медленно до 1000 и остудил. Это похоже на плоский кирпичь.
@gorki_look8 ай бұрын
Пол часа с одной плиткой долбится! Какое это может быть - «массовое производство»?!
@philipjfry1998 ай бұрын
То есть, тебя не удивили кривые плитки, разная толщина швов, толщина плиток и мастерство плиточников! Они даже заусовку не сделали на углах. Позорно угол состыковали... Это Японское качество!
@gorki_look8 ай бұрын
@@philipjfry199 нет не удивило. Меня удивило, что кустарщину назвали массовым производством. А кривая плитка для кустарного производства, это - норма.
@orangediablo8 ай бұрын
Great craftsmanship, but definitely not Mass Producing.
@mohuc-beberovich7 ай бұрын
КПД конечно моё почтение🤔Сколько ж в итоге 1 штучка стоит, при таких вложениеях труда и времени?
Надеюсь плиточник что клеил плитку, после окончания работ сделал себе харакири
@cschleiger19918 ай бұрын
why in the hell is the old guy outside shoveling and the young guy inside! 1:37
@МихаилЧурилов-д1х8 ай бұрын
Серьезно?!?!?!? Мы в России такую плитку во дворе кладём))) Я понимаю древние традиции и всё такое, но сегодня технологии позволяют делать облицовку аккуратно. Что это за шов 1,5 см, внешний угол вообще катастрофа. Такое нельзя делать дома. Поправьте меня если я ошибаюсь.
@user-Ukrainizacia8 ай бұрын
На росии вы там можете перед порогом у себя наложить разве что как это у вас там заведено потомучто унитазов не хватает , а до искусства вам как до луны раком ползти
@michael9513.8 ай бұрын
Amazing video🤣(미카엘)
@evgenykotov24107 ай бұрын
This video doesn't reveal one very important detail. When the clay begins to dry, it changes the shape of the plate. It is obligatory.
@dionisiocelsodefigueiredon27718 ай бұрын
Um pouco metódico pro meu gosto, mas fazer o que, é a tradição. Provavelmente é pra clientes especiais.
@KzGhpour4 ай бұрын
در هیچ نقطه از این کره خاکی مثل این مردمان وجود ندارد که این مقدار دقت در کار داشته باشند
@jone66358 ай бұрын
Those tiles must cost a fortune judging by the time invested in them.
@Craftsmanship-Process8 ай бұрын
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@user-KashmirAlasov8 ай бұрын
Кто интересно переводит субтитры? Почва, грунт не хватало чтобы еще чернозем с навозом написать. Это изделия из глины ну возможно с добавками отопитель и плавень. Ох уж это нынешнее образование
@cschleiger19918 ай бұрын
13:20 why not just use a template, and then smooth it out, opposed to cutting it out manually. Probably impact production qty. Been around awhile they are doin something right. Great vid.
@FrigidX8 ай бұрын
For operations of this size, usually something like surface preparation takes longer than cutting the shape. Also, tiles like these are often for custom applications, so even wooden patterns would take too much materials, time and space to make and store. This being Japan, I also wouldn't discount the idea that there would be an arguement along the lines of "the cutting jig would cause the clay to bulge at edges from the pressure and cause the jig to deform in time, hence the knife. "
@rnbpl8 ай бұрын
26:41 you get sent to teh cartels for that kind of tiling over here in mexico!
@tomshelby75058 ай бұрын
28:07
@Craftsmanship-Process8 ай бұрын
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@igorsidorov1428 ай бұрын
Если это массовое произвотства то я испанский лёдчик.
@timmienorrie8 ай бұрын
❤❤👍👍👍👍👍❤❤
@FrankNazario8 ай бұрын
a cookie cutter with those dimension would have gotten the same result and he could still fine tune later... the process itself would have been at least 15% more efficient
@pasuggun94388 ай бұрын
흙파서 장사하는 대표적 기업
@Gun5hip8 ай бұрын
How can you stay in business and be so slow lol
@toumicarlos40378 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👍
@wybuchowyukomendant8 ай бұрын
I don`t think you can say it`s a "mass producing" process, I mean one dude is cutting out hexagon for 5 minutes...