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kiyoshi yoshii
03-26-2014, 6:49 PM
I am from Tokyo Japan. thanking you in advance.

I started the creating after retirement three years ago.
I have been disclosed my work on the youtube .

https://www.youtube.com/user/myoshiiky

The motif of this channel is a wood carving doll of child who is playing.
And I have dreamed of creating a world that is heartwarming, fantastic and healing.

Seniors, please tell me various things.

Kiyoshi Yoshii

Frederick Skelly
03-26-2014, 8:59 PM
Welcome to our community! I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Fred

Andrei Georgescu
03-27-2014, 1:23 AM
Impressive work. Can't quite shake off that strange feeling of emptiness of remembering myself as a child although in my days as a child I only had to imagine things like that which the technology was rarely able to deliver. You sir are a very talented man.

Rick Potter
03-27-2014, 2:27 AM
Very nice work Kiyoshi,

I am sure children of all ages enjoy it.

Be sure to check out the woodcarvers forum on this site.

Rick

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 3:05 AM
Hi,Andrei

I am very happy you enjoyed. Let's inspire each other.
Thank you.

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 3:08 AM
Hi,Frederick

Thank you very much.

Jim Koepke
03-27-2014, 3:13 AM
Kiyoshi,

Welcome to the Creek. It will be helpful if you include your location in your profile. A year from now it may be hard for some of us to remember you told us.

Your work is amazing.

I have been thinking of making some whirly gigs also known as wind toys or propeller toys. I have thought of making gear systems so things could have different motions than what is on a typical wind machine.

jtk

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 3:21 AM
Hi,Rick

I am very happy you enjoyed.
Thank you for your advice.

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 3:57 AM
Hi,Jim

I will append my location on my profile.

I'm glad you enjoyed.

You also seem to have dream. Let's think in various ways.

You show the Mot of Sir Churchill. It will smart into my body.

Myk Rian
03-27-2014, 7:14 AM
I love the Ako-Chan in dozing. How does it operate?

Sandra Mart
03-27-2014, 8:58 AM
Welcome,, Very nice work http://watchfree.me/11/w.png

Joe Tilson
03-27-2014, 9:12 AM
Kiyoshi,
Very nice work indeed, and welcome to Sawmill Creek. You will enjoy it very much.
Thank you for showing your work.
Joe

Rod Sheridan
03-27-2014, 9:26 AM
Beautiful work Kiyoshi, welcome to the forum..............Rod.

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 6:30 PM
Hi, Rod
I'm glad you seem to have enjoyed.
Best regards.

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 7:15 PM
Hi,Myk

I'm very happy because you understand the depth of this work.
This simple movement and that repetition, I feel something tasteful in these points. How about you.

The something tasteful might disappear If I disclose my hand.
However, because you want to know it, I will show it.
It controls the movement of the hammer by a microcomputer by detecting the movement of a ball.
Did you disillusioned?

See you, myoshiiky

Sam Murdoch
03-27-2014, 7:18 PM
My heart is warmed and I am inspired. Very fun and interesting woodworking.

Glad you are sharing with us here in The Creek. Welcome.

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 7:21 PM
Hi,Joe
I'm glad you seem to have enjoyed.
Thank you for the welcome.
See you,
myoshiiky

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 7:25 PM
Hi,Sandra
I'm glad you have enjoyed.
Thank you for the welcome.
See you,
myoshiiky

kiyoshi yoshii
03-27-2014, 7:38 PM
Hi,Sam
I have received a very happy words from you.
I would like enjoy the woodworking with you.
Thank you for the welcome.
See you,
myoshiiky