THE MAKING(English Version) (314)The Making of Steel Balls

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • This edition of the series of programs explaining the technology used to produce items that are familiar in our daily life features ‘Steel Balls’. A bicycle wheel spins smoothly because the wheel axle contains ball bearings. The steel balls inside the ball bearing must be close to perfectly spherical. The program introduces the production method of high-precision steel balls with a margin of error of less than 0.1 micrometers.
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  • @SIMKINETICS
    @SIMKINETICS 4 года назад +140

    As a retired mechanical engineer, I've learned a helluva lot about all kinds of bearings. The first thing I learned was that there's much to learn about them! Until I watched some RUclips videos on their manufacture *after* retiring, I often wondered how they were made. This video is the best I've seen!
    Note that this video features a bicycle hub for example. I've invented & prototyped three different hub-based Continuously Variable Transmissions for bikes, each of which uses bearings in novel ways to achieve the continuously variable feature.
    We so often take for granted the importance of bearings until we imagine our technological world without them.

    • @Hypohair
      @Hypohair 3 года назад +12

      Engineering is something they never offered at school as a career, annoying as I think it would have appealed to me. I had no idea it existed, working class gals don't get told lol

    • @AliAli-wi6rc
      @AliAli-wi6rc 3 года назад +2

      Hi

    • @gopalarao99
      @gopalarao99 3 года назад +11

      This type of awareness is needed in pre engineering studies to create the zeal in young minds.👌🙏

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 Год назад +7

      Being able to create those little balls altered civilization more than we can fathom. But it all leads back to the invention and evolution of the lathe; which has been transformed by what it created, which transformed what it could create, and so on…
      It is interesting to see how important lathe technology is in this video. It’s all over the place-not just in what gets manufactured, but also in the creation of what does the manufacturing.
      Fantastic video!

    • @Mike_Hughes
      @Mike_Hughes Год назад +1

      @@carlodave9 Good point!

  • @p.macdermott2490
    @p.macdermott2490 3 года назад +54

    I never thought I would spend 14 minutes watching how steel balls were made, but I'm glad I did. This is an amazing insight into the manufacturing process. The videography is superb. When I saw the subtitle " flashing",. I expected to see a guy in a dirty mac appear. Hats off to to the guys who invented the machines to do, these precise tasks. It is worth noting, however, that it still takes a human to but the balls in a box.. Well done on this very informative video.

    • @natumikankoba
      @natumikankoba 3 года назад

      E ddr

    • @camphi1
      @camphi1 3 года назад

      Well, you just give the employer a tip to replace a worker with more machines😀.

    • @BaronSamedi1959
      @BaronSamedi1959 3 года назад +1

      That man must realize he is only there because a machine would be more expensive than him.

  • @damphotos
    @damphotos 2 года назад +21

    I learned how to rebuild the rear ball bearings on my bike and wondered how they were made. Now I know; thanks for a great video!

  • @user-dk4ir6hn9n
    @user-dk4ir6hn9n 3 года назад +18

    I am just as impressed with the soundtrack for this video as I am with watching the process of the steel. . . . .upbeat, new age futuristic digital tones. Thanks for this video.

    • @narojo3628
      @narojo3628 Год назад

      kinda proggy! I'm a musician and I love it. Kind of inspirational

    • @vernonleon4873
      @vernonleon4873 Год назад

      This soundtrack is fire

    • @vluursy
      @vluursy Год назад

      WHAT IS THIS TYPE OF MUSIC CALLED/ WHAT IS THIS SOUNDTRACK J NEED IT IN MY LIFE

  • @stefeniedavidmusic
    @stefeniedavidmusic 3 года назад +314

    Incredible technology for such a simple thing that we take for granted.

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist 3 года назад +15

      Imagine the guy who invented and designed the machines to do this!

    • @stefeniedavidmusic
      @stefeniedavidmusic 3 года назад +6

      @@HobbyOrganist ...and the cost of development.

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist 3 года назад +8

      @@stefeniedavidmusic Well I think most of this technology and the machines to do it were from the 19th century, they had ball bearings in the 1800s so someone figured out how to do it back then, the process and machines being improved since then

    • @annotten7413
      @annotten7413 3 года назад +8

      Victorian Sculptures actually the first ball bearings where made of stone and used in the Roman Empire and we have been making them better ever since. The emperor Nero had a room that spun around on bearings made of stone

    • @nunyabusiness8538
      @nunyabusiness8538 3 года назад +4

      you should see the machines that made the fabrics in your clothes. those will blow your mind

  • @msjohncox
    @msjohncox 5 лет назад +94

    Fascinating! I was replacing the bearings in my bicycle wheels when I wondered how they actually made something so precise, strong, consistent and in massive quantities. Now I know. Thanks!

    • @ellenwang975
      @ellenwang975 4 года назад

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    • @randallplaisted9740
      @randallplaisted9740 3 года назад +4

      During WWII, one of the main targets were ball bearing factories. Don't live near one!

    • @Qunyc1985
      @Qunyc1985 Год назад

      damn that was the first time you looked at the human world ....and said...."Hey I should fucking pay attention to things I use" Thanks for sharing dumbass

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 3 года назад +39

    One of the most interesting and informative 'How it's Done' videos I have seen - and there are some good ones!

  • @user-jj8kg5ef2t
    @user-jj8kg5ef2t 3 года назад +9

    The mechanical engineer coming out with this idea of manufacturing is indeed a true talent.

    • @benjaminmcfarlane3807
      @benjaminmcfarlane3807 3 года назад

      takes one to know one

    • @DanHaiduc
      @DanHaiduc 3 года назад

      I suspect it was incremental. I suspect initially they were not even burred.

  • @jeffmoden4332
    @jeffmoden4332 3 года назад +77

    Thank you folks for making this video! It's something I've always wanted to know, especially the "centerless grinding/lapping" they do to make them so perfect and mirror-like.

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      @izaiahjericho4530 2 года назад

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    • @skyleraxl6704
      @skyleraxl6704 2 года назад

      @Izaiah Jericho You are welcome :)

  • @gregparrott
    @gregparrott 5 лет назад +56

    You'll notice in the video here that after lapping, the balls are air-dropped on to one another. I was told that Timken does NOT air drop their balls after lapping because the impact between the very hard surfaces damages them, causing microscopic dents. Consequently, Timken drops them into an oil bath so the impact with other balls is kept to a minimum.

  • @jgstargazer
    @jgstargazer 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing how people came together to design and manufacture these machines to make the final product. I thank you and my bicycle thanks you.

  • @topfingers
    @topfingers 3 года назад +3

    I think factory tours are fascinating. The footage and graphics here are very informative. Thank you!

  • @Joehatrix
    @Joehatrix 8 лет назад +63

    I really appreciate the perfectionism of the whole process. Thank You!

    • @chaytonruijsenaars3971
      @chaytonruijsenaars3971 6 лет назад +1

      i hope so, its one of the most important things to get right, the whole world depends on ball bearings for damn near anything with moving parts

    • @guicho271828
      @guicho271828 4 года назад

      you know those cheap fidget spinners? they don't spin for long because of cheap bearings.

  • @Cirocoleman
    @Cirocoleman 5 лет назад +147

    Fascinating and something I’ve wanted to know for an age. Amazing how such a small and innocuous thing, that most of us never see, makes the world go round and why it was such an important factory target to put out of action during WWII. Without them nothing would work!!!!

    • @raymondo162
      @raymondo162 5 лет назад +6

      Amazing how such a small and innocuous thing, that most of us never see, makes the world go round …………………. what? the Earth turns on bearings? well i'll be danged - two things ah dun lurned today

    • @Cirocoleman
      @Cirocoleman 5 лет назад +9

      @@raymondo162 Yes, now you know!! The world is a giant bearing in the stellar mechanism of the Universe!!!!!

    • @shananagans5
      @shananagans5 5 лет назад +15

      No doubt. You can't fight a World War without balls of steel.
      Any machine shop was a big target in WWII but bearings are specialized. One shop can't just take over where another left off. Any machine shop can make an axle shaft etc with standard machine tools but highly specialized factories can't just shift their work to another shop. That made bearing factories and other highly specialized manufacturing plants particularly important targets.

    • @pineapplepenumbra
      @pineapplepenumbra 5 лет назад +14

      @@apollomoonlandings I take your point, and appreciate that there are other reasons to distrust a country, but those alive in Switzerland today cannot be blamed for the policies during WWII.

    • @agtronic
      @agtronic 5 лет назад +9

      Funny you mention this, every single time I've come across a ball bearing in my 20 years as a mechanic, I've wondered how the balls were made. I usually have a good sense of how things are made, but I couldn't ever really imagine this.

  • @mrbillfeng
    @mrbillfeng 3 года назад +174

    ”Hard, strong, steel balls are required.” Ain’t that true about life.

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 3 года назад +6

      This is why I clicked on the headline. When I saw the thumb and the title, I said to myself: "There's gonna be some funny comments there"

    • @herwighuener3256
      @herwighuener3256 3 года назад

      @@cinegraphics There are things in life which cannot be resisted. And after all, what ist the internet good for?

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 3 года назад +1

      @@herwighuener3256 well, there are many uses of internet. For example, serious admirers of cinematography may visit certain video sites.
      I can't post a link because YT bans all the links to pron sites. Even the well established ones.

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 3 года назад +1

      "WE got the hardest balls of them All!"
      I would have NO fear of Chuck Norris if I had a pair of those.

    • @paul_warner
      @paul_warner 3 года назад

      Don't I know it brother

  • @rand49er
    @rand49er Год назад +6

    We take these for granted way too much. They're everywhere making so many things possible.

  • @ednorton3026
    @ednorton3026 5 лет назад +51

    Great video !!! No talking , to the point, great pics. Hope you people are making more educational vids; you got it together.

    • @insanecaine
      @insanecaine 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah, this was definitely made by the Japanese. I like these kinds better too.

    • @dineshb3032
      @dineshb3032 4 года назад

      super

  • @NickyNightShine
    @NickyNightShine 8 лет назад +22

    Finally, an English version!

  • @BLWard-ht3qw
    @BLWard-ht3qw 3 года назад +7

    A channel like this could've saved both me and my dad a lot of headache. Lol, I was a curious child, with so many questions...so many questions and I won't even get into my 'taking things apart' phase. Again, so many questions. Thanks for posting.

  • @FrancescoDiMauro
    @FrancescoDiMauro 3 года назад +186

    6:54 "Hard, strong steel balls are required", here's a life lesson.

    • @Tibor0803
      @Tibor0803 3 года назад +3

      Technology > that someone who kick you in the balls

    • @judythompson479
      @judythompson479 3 года назад +2

      Testicle buster

    • @mikowave7115
      @mikowave7115 3 года назад

      Tusk

    • @alexwang982
      @alexwang982 3 года назад

      @@mikowave7115 Act 4

    • @ericfermin8347
      @ericfermin8347 3 года назад

      Unless you are Leftists. Then the opposite is required.

  • @rossmennie4903
    @rossmennie4903 5 лет назад +19

    This is a very good video. The full speed and then slo-mo to stills is very easy to follow. I always wondered how they made those critters!

  • @GCK50
    @GCK50 8 лет назад +34

    This is a great video. It's explains the process perfectly and it's very well made.

    • @philgibson8519
      @philgibson8519 4 года назад

      I have often wondered how this is done ,nothing to what i thought how it may be done. Brilliant stuff ,hope you have more brilliant stuff in store.

  • @MrDarkmenace1
    @MrDarkmenace1 Год назад +3

    Back in the eighties and nineties, I worked as a machine setter/operator, for an engineering company called Sileby Engineering. We used similar cold-forming machines made by a company called Malmedie. We made valve spring retainers and sump plugs for the automotive industry. This is a trip down memory lane to see these machines working.

  • @timkern9563
    @timkern9563 3 года назад +4

    Excellent and comprehensible. The slow-motion and graphics are a great help. Nicely done!

  • @labibbidabibbadum
    @labibbidabibbadum 3 года назад +334

    I guess the people who downvoted were thinking "the making of steel balls" was going to tell them something other than about the making of steel balls.

    • @s.sestric9929
      @s.sestric9929 3 года назад +17

      Some people are born with them, some people have to make them.

    • @chubbysumo2230
      @chubbysumo2230 3 года назад +5

      I mean, I thought it might be the making of Duke Nukem, but that would probably be on ph, not here.

    • @jojolafrite90
      @jojolafrite90 3 года назад +1

      Makes sense.

    • @moh19931000
      @moh19931000 3 года назад +27

      It's not that, the video is still easily understandable in 2x speed, the graphics and video quality is low, the music is dumb and it explains the dumb, obvious machines but not the complicated ones like "the ultrasonic waves used for cleaning debris" or it ignores the machine that cuts the rods inthe beginning but instead explains how rods ars lubricated🤦
      It's still a great video that does what it's promised in the title but it could do it way better it seems like a 12 year old made the video.

    • @NotArles
      @NotArles 3 года назад +2

      I watch this to know how am i gonna making steel ball like gyro has in jojo part 7 steel ball run

  • @alejandrolopez-yanez1948
    @alejandrolopez-yanez1948 5 лет назад +34

    I WANTED TO KNOW THIS PROCESS SINCE MANY, MANY YEARS AGO. FABULOUS. MANY, MANY THANKS.

  • @archieredman2796
    @archieredman2796 Год назад +2

    This is something I wondered about many, many times and
    now I know. Finally, a very good teaching video on youtube.

  • @judythompson479
    @judythompson479 3 года назад +48

    Arigato, Gyro..

  • @billwells8054
    @billwells8054 4 года назад +23

    Very well done, some quirkiness, charming.
    Now I can make my own ball bearings.

  • @ActiveAtom
    @ActiveAtom 5 лет назад +3

    Love this machinery it is amazing considering the number of material balls in many materials the world utilizes each day. We just love to watch and learn all of these great maker techniques.
    Thank you for sharing this.
    Lance & Patrick.

  • @andrebartels1690
    @andrebartels1690 Год назад +2

    These marvels of precision and mass production make our world possible. Thank you for showing me how they are made 👍👍👍

  • @jrno93
    @jrno93 3 года назад +9

    This is actually extremely complicated engineering.
    Engineers never get the credit they deserve

  • @HighGear7445
    @HighGear7445 4 года назад +11

    I was involved in making tooling for ball bearings years ago. One of thousands of jobs our little header die shop did.
    The dies with the half spheres have carbide inserts that are pressed under high pressure in the die block.
    As these inserts wear they can be recut and ground to be used over again.
    The working surfaces are lapped and ground to a mirror like finish.
    The grinder used 2 different grits of wheels to get to the finish required on just the face of the die.
    I used 12" diamond wheels on the surface grinder.
    It was quite an involved process to make the tooling and the more precise the tooling the less work was needed for the secondary processes (grinding and lapping).
    It would be fun to see the processes used to make the tooling ....just another job at our shop but most have no idea
    what it takes to do it.

    • @xltoth
      @xltoth 4 года назад

      Very interesting. I always thought t h e were nickle then chrome plated for the shiny finish and surface hardness.

    • @HighGear7445
      @HighGear7445 4 года назад +2

      @@xltoth I'm referring to the working surfaces of the Dies.

    • @dannichols6261
      @dannichols6261 Год назад

      @@HighGear7445 So, how to make the tool that's used to make a tool that's used to make another tool that's used...

    • @HighGear7445
      @HighGear7445 Год назад

      @@dannichols6261 All figured out by man using materials in nature and then building upon the knowledge to make more efficient tools
      Then eventually using the more efficient tools to help him build machines that help him be more efficient.and so on.

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 7 лет назад +55

    Amazing how much work goes into making a simple ball. Which itself is just a small component of even larger, more complicated machines. Human ingenuity is incredible.

    • @heinz490
      @heinz490 6 лет назад +1

      im a mec and didnt know that a bearing was this compli to make

    • @msjohncox
      @msjohncox 5 лет назад +4

      Not only that, but they can crank out thousands of them every minute with a high degree of consistency!

    • @Tax2Me
      @Tax2Me 5 лет назад +2

      Martin Johncox think about the down time of the tooling. If the lapsing, deburring or any other tool fails yo achieve its scope due to wear, imagine the cost that translates to the 8mm ball

  • @motabetareviews2626
    @motabetareviews2626 2 года назад +1

    I literally haven't watched the video and just came here straight for the comments when I saw the Tittle of the video. Gold. Carry on everyone.

  • @rxotmfrxotmf8208
    @rxotmfrxotmf8208 Год назад

    Thank you for the very educational video. I'm glad RUclips put it in my recommended list. Beautiful use of technology to make an essential component of our modern society.

  • @LanceCampeau
    @LanceCampeau 6 лет назад +231

    great video.... love the 80's "corporate video" synth music.

    • @crashstitches79
      @crashstitches79 6 лет назад +12

      Reminds me of the theme music of Pilotwings on SNES.

    • @benmcdonnell4167
      @benmcdonnell4167 5 лет назад +6

      Must be some knd of library music, but very good, would like to know who played and composed it

    • @jasuni554
      @jasuni554 5 лет назад +9

      Same. You can tell its Japanese.

    • @yannisgk
      @yannisgk 5 лет назад +1

      @@crashstitches79 or Pilotwings on 3DS i supppose?

    • @andyherbert2304
      @andyherbert2304 4 года назад

      Bangers

  • @firearmsstudent
    @firearmsstudent 4 года назад +106

    1:49 "Steel balls are made from wire rod called 'steel'" :D You have to love Japanese to English translation bloopers.

    • @GO-ts1nu
      @GO-ts1nu 3 года назад +16

      Meatballs are made from foodstuff called 'meat'

    • @generalralph6291
      @generalralph6291 3 года назад +3

      I’m sure they have all different words for steel, but it all gets translated to “steel” in American.

    • @stanleysiele8056
      @stanleysiele8056 3 года назад +1

      @@GO-ts1nu What about blue balls?

    • @GO-ts1nu
      @GO-ts1nu 3 года назад +3

      @@stanleysiele8056 I don't know what the balls are made from but they are made with weired rod

    • @stanleysiele8056
      @stanleysiele8056 3 года назад

      ​@@GO-ts1nu LMAO what??? nvm... I'll assume you mean what I think you mean.

  • @schelty9233
    @schelty9233 Год назад +2

    That was great, thankyou. I've always wondered how they are made so perfectly. Excellent video.

  • @ant-1382
    @ant-1382 3 года назад +4

    Something so small, is so important. It's very precise! Makes our world go round! Fascinating!!

  • @danawright3099
    @danawright3099 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks, the high quality video and animation. Really helped it make sense to me. Look forward to seeing more of your videos.

  • @chrischristian1661
    @chrischristian1661 5 лет назад +1018

    That music wasn't added, it's actually playing in the factory.

    • @sa12111
      @sa12111 5 лет назад +89

      LMAO. As a teen, I worked at a restaurant which repetitively played the most horrendously awful muzak, with the speaker directly above my work area. Having lost my sanity over it, I proceeded to stab the speaker to death through the grill with a long wire

    • @pineapplepenumbra
      @pineapplepenumbra 5 лет назад +16

      @@sa12111 That reminds me of an episode of Superstore, where a character called Garrett was driven mad by the same song over and over.

    • @paulwyleciol3459
      @paulwyleciol3459 5 лет назад +17

      @@sa12111 finaly killed the speaker? ;-) well done!

    • @haraldpettersen3649
      @haraldpettersen3649 4 года назад +19

      @@sa12111 - Good job, I've been subjected to "music torture" in the workplace myself.

    • @levirobinson8401
      @levirobinson8401 4 года назад +26

      It reminds me of old school Nintendo music lol. Especially ice levels

  • @daneden2909
    @daneden2909 3 года назад +2

    Love the Soundtrack. ....Great Production....mixing and mastering....Kudos.

  • @tuck6464
    @tuck6464 7 месяцев назад

    The most informative steel ball manufacturing video I've seen yet.

  • @TheObersalzburg
    @TheObersalzburg 4 года назад +10

    Thank you! Learned something new.

  • @kdm1234gmail
    @kdm1234gmail 4 года назад +11

    this series is so facinating. I am learning so much about the world and how products i use are actually made. Gives me a better understanding and respect for them Would of loved it if they showed us things like this in elementary school. A different product each day. So by 6th we had a basic understanding of how hundreds of thousands of products are produced. To help us better understand are world and store bought items. Bet a lot of kids would find a facination for something they are interested in far earlier on and as such be able to learn more on it at an earlier age and give them a leg up on their future knowing what they love before they go into the work force.

  • @anthonyellsmore4532
    @anthonyellsmore4532 3 года назад

    Best video on this process I've ever seen ....thanks

  • @cliffordpereira1189
    @cliffordpereira1189 3 года назад +2

    This video was perfect, loved it!

  • @ChinaAl
    @ChinaAl 5 лет назад +4

    Fantastic! Learned something new today. Never thought about how the balls are made before much. thanks

  • @BillHoller
    @BillHoller 3 года назад +7

    This is a very interesting video for me as the factory in Japan used to be my customer and we sold the NATIONAL MACHINERY Ball Headers plus the monitoring equipment there. I have spent quite some time there about 30 years ago.

  • @jimsworthow531
    @jimsworthow531 3 года назад

    Great video on a very common much used and needed object; thanks!

  • @Awesomez_infinity7
    @Awesomez_infinity7 2 года назад +1

    Crystal clear video,thankyou.

  • @matyasgembala
    @matyasgembala 3 года назад +11

    Lovely Japanese neo-industrial smooth synth pop-jazz or whatever it is. Also the content is great!

  • @jmario4310
    @jmario4310 5 лет назад +11

    AWESOME DEMONSTRATION OF MANUFACTURING ; BRAVO ! 💥🔥😬🌈

  • @nagakrishnamech4797
    @nagakrishnamech4797 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Thoroughly understood the various steps in Manufacturing the Steel Balls, Thanks for the efforts

  • @portaltwo
    @portaltwo 2 года назад +4

    Fascinating and entertaining. Additionally, never have I seen a video with so many unintentional double entendres! 😂

  • @MapleMan4000
    @MapleMan4000 3 года назад +3

    The marble machine X is looking great Martin, keep up the good work.

  • @theantipope4354
    @theantipope4354 3 года назад +151

    "They are called 'raw balls'"
    Ah yes, bringing back memories of my late teens...

    • @Starwithnonname
      @Starwithnonname 3 года назад +6

      we call them "blue balls" in Australia.

    • @Rodewerksahed
      @Rodewerksahed 3 года назад +2

      @@Starwithnonname Reminds me of my vasectomy many years ago...

    • @paulbrimble8204
      @paulbrimble8204 3 года назад +11

      Flashing them is the answer apparently

    • @Catubrannos
      @Catubrannos 3 года назад +2

      @@paulbrimble8204 They even have a machine for that. Imagine the guy who designed it: what are you working on now dear? I'm designing a machine that lets you flash balls. Doesn't the zipper already exist for that?

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 3 года назад

      @Dok Nomis - LOL!

  • @just1moretimeagain
    @just1moretimeagain 3 года назад +2

    The making of ball bearings. Something that everyone single one of us takes for granted.
    Who knew that there are so many fascinating steps involved into the making of something so basic, that our modern lives would be so much harder, if not down-right impossible without these little marvels.

  • @AUTISTICLYCAN
    @AUTISTICLYCAN 3 года назад +3

    They are SOOOOOOOO cute! It's nice to see how they are made!

  • @Antagraber
    @Antagraber 4 года назад +11

    Thanks for posting. I always have been curious about how they were made.

    • @anyangforgingpresscompany
      @anyangforgingpresscompany 4 года назад

      Hey, my friend, hope I'm not bothering you, just want to share you another way to make big size of steel ball, hope you will like it, would you like to check it? ruclips.net/video/KDuZ3r36mCQ/видео.html

  • @mike_oe
    @mike_oe 5 лет назад +3

    I always wondered how - thank you for sharing!

  • @deephish
    @deephish 3 года назад +1

    So satisfying to watch the balls of steel go from slices of cable to shiny little perfect spheres. Thanks jstsciencechannel, nice video

  • @syedsameer1990
    @syedsameer1990 3 года назад

    The most explanatory informative video.

  • @Landrew0
    @Landrew0 8 лет назад +17

    Very good production value!

  • @chadjensenster
    @chadjensenster 2 года назад +3

    So interesting, thank you. I hope to see more translated videos in the future for more people to enjoy. While I would love to learn Japanese, I don't have the time.

  • @charlesmaverick-im8nd
    @charlesmaverick-im8nd 3 года назад +2

    Marvelous! Magnífico! Muito interessante!

  • @sailorjerry3720
    @sailorjerry3720 Год назад

    I hope there will be more English videos like this.
    Great job!

  • @kenbobca
    @kenbobca 7 лет назад +13

    Great video!

  • @dxutube
    @dxutube 8 лет назад +26

    Brilliant music.

  • @baikia777
    @baikia777 3 года назад +23

    Rod, lubricant, balls, heading, flashing, grinding, lapping.. The subtitles are inuendo treasure lmao

    • @M3rVsT4H
      @M3rVsT4H 3 года назад +7

      Just checking my notes here.. Lube the rod, give it a squeeze.. Flash your raw balls. Get them good and hot and grind them till smooth. Lapp balls for a bright shine. Then wash for presentation, because nobody wants dirty, oily balls.

    • @chadowens8565
      @chadowens8565 3 года назад +4

      Always wash your balls before inspection

    • @pablowentscobar
      @pablowentscobar 3 года назад +1

      *Strong hard balls are required*

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 3 года назад

      Seems that demand for hard steel balls is higher than ever...

  • @liegesaboya8265
    @liegesaboya8265 3 года назад +4

    One rare video with a nice music .
    Everything is fine. Wonderful !

  • @colinrobertson4656
    @colinrobertson4656 3 года назад +17

    Well that kept me riveted to watching to the end. Very interesting I must say.

    • @BedWords_
      @BedWords_ 3 года назад

      i think this one will keep you riveted too!
      ruclips.net/video/BlygVIv-HEo/видео.html

    • @alexwang982
      @alexwang982 3 года назад

      Haha riveted

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred 8 лет назад +703

    In this video I learned that you have to have hard, and shiny balls that are almost perfectly spherical to get through the pressures of life.

    • @HyborianAge
      @HyborianAge 7 лет назад +34

      My balls are polished but not perfectly spherical.

    • @choonkiongsoh4842
      @choonkiongsoh4842 7 лет назад +1

      Paul Frederick q

    • @msjohncox
      @msjohncox 5 лет назад +20

      And if they're large enough, all you need is two.

    • @jallabff93
      @jallabff93 5 лет назад +4

      @@cap10h Probably because you fuck a lot.

    • @derhalbvollehalbgelehrte4515
      @derhalbvollehalbgelehrte4515 5 лет назад +5

      It works ! After watching that video my balls was of steel too. :D

  • @wickedpissa25
    @wickedpissa25 3 года назад +16

    It's midnight on a Saturday night and I just watched a 14 minute video on the making of ball bearings.
    Yup.

    • @heimlichmud4291
      @heimlichmud4291 3 года назад +2

      It's 4 am and I just watched it...
      Yup.

    • @peterallman8474
      @peterallman8474 3 года назад +3

      Congratulations on getting to the end. You must have stamina, I chickened out halfway through.

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 3 года назад +1

      @wicked - lol. 5:49 AM in Los Angeles. Which means I may finally have to go to bed. 😵🥴😷 Good thing ball bearings, although interesting, don't get me too riled up. They're a little like counting sheep to fall asleep. lol

    • @foolonahill9096
      @foolonahill9096 3 года назад +3

      Finally your life makes sense.

    • @peterhychan5293
      @peterhychan5293 3 года назад +1

      Peter Allman P.

  • @thelongjourney2226
    @thelongjourney2226 3 года назад

    Omg wow this is how steel balls are made. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video🙏❤

  • @MaoRuiqi
    @MaoRuiqi 8 лет назад +174

    Great video of everyday things we most often take for granted to our detriment. Next time i look at my balls, i will do so with ever so much more appreciation!

    • @hellboy8677able
      @hellboy8677able 8 лет назад +8

      lol

    • @harveywind2930
      @harveywind2930 7 лет назад +9

      Idiotic zings and zaps throughout the video are juvenile and distracting! Why is there such passion for adding this nonsense to videos, sports productions, and so many other presentations? It's an example of runaway sound pollution, and you're constantly thinking that one of your cursed 'devices' is alerting you to yet another event.. It even ruins radio shows. Enough already! Give the constant alerts and warnings a rest, can't we? How about some good old golden silence?

    • @MaoRuiqi
      @MaoRuiqi 7 лет назад +4

      The sweet sounds of a genuine compliment suddenly breaks the silence; then, stillness evoked.

    • @user-uv1ee1ib7f
      @user-uv1ee1ib7f 7 лет назад +1

      TANCHIN can supply special bearings of all types including those with integral shafts that help reduce the tolerance buildup of mating components. pls send EMAIL :sales@hktanchin.com for any inquiry

    • @kennethslade8468
      @kennethslade8468 7 лет назад

      harvey wind, could not agree more.

  • @tjbusch9520
    @tjbusch9520 7 лет назад +9

    I must be a huge nerd, but I dont care in the least. Enjoyed this video. Keep them coming!

  • @Shadobanned4life
    @Shadobanned4life Год назад

    Thanks for a very interesting vid! There is much-more to this process than I realized.

  • @atanacioluna292
    @atanacioluna292 Год назад +1

    Love this stuff, thanks.

  • @aprilk141
    @aprilk141 5 лет назад +15

    Informative and full of innuendo! The scientist and the child in me have been well entertained :D

    • @rimckd825
      @rimckd825 4 года назад

      metal can be so organic!

    • @Penguin_of_Death
      @Penguin_of_Death 3 года назад

      @April Shadows what on earth are you doing with a scientist and a child in you?

  • @sonnypruitt6639
    @sonnypruitt6639 8 лет назад +42

    Those little balls can withstand 35 tons of pressure. That's a loaded 18-wheeler!

    • @rooftopvoter3015
      @rooftopvoter3015 7 лет назад +15

      An old girlfriend squeezed mine a lot more.

    • @MultiGazman
      @MultiGazman 6 лет назад +7

      The 16mm ones not the 0.8

    • @oby-1607
      @oby-1607 6 лет назад +16

      Rooftop
      Are you trying to tell us you have little balls or that she weighed 35 tons?

    • @stanstuben2961
      @stanstuben2961 5 лет назад +1

      Or Oprah Winfrey on a skinny day!

    • @rogue_spirit
      @rogue_spirit 5 лет назад

      @@oby-1607 LoL!

  • @ZygmuntKiliszewski
    @ZygmuntKiliszewski Год назад

    Excellent proces ball production, thank you and congratulations 😀.

  • @weldorman8495
    @weldorman8495 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @plupkination
    @plupkination 3 года назад +24

    Daam, imagine being that quality control lady....? Staring at little steel balls all day long can probably drive you nutso!

    • @possumcode
      @possumcode 3 года назад

      probably she doesn't do that all the day

    • @richfuller
      @richfuller 3 года назад +4

      Probably has a knack for the the ones that haven't dropped all the way.

    • @hshs5756
      @hshs5756 3 года назад +1

      @leonardimas1 I thought they were Japanese -- they still make great stuff. The woman doing the visual inspection and the guy doing the packing look Japanese, too. Chinese ball bearings aren't worth the steel they're made from.

    • @hshs5756
      @hshs5756 3 года назад

      @leonardimas1 I've been to Japan and China (Hong Kong) and these workers look Japanese. The average Westerner may have difficulty telling the difference, but I can.

    • @jpdavie4338
      @jpdavie4338 3 года назад

      @leonardimas1 I've never learned a second language, but I can tell the difference between itialian and french people as well as words, written and spoken, and I can do the same with Chinese and Japanese.

  • @nickbradforth4636
    @nickbradforth4636 3 года назад +16

    Mesmerizing, A quarter hour went by in a flash.

    • @squelchtone
      @squelchtone 3 года назад

      The RUclips algorithm gods have been good to us!

  • @sn5953
    @sn5953 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing clarity of presentation.

  • @brahmburgers
    @brahmburgers Год назад

    Thanks. Informative and enjoyable to watch.

  • @robertreynolds9228
    @robertreynolds9228 5 лет назад +6

    Machine person here i liked the vid good job!

  • @derelictshouse
    @derelictshouse 7 лет назад +129

    "Thank you, Gyro..."

  • @kennethdrovdal1082
    @kennethdrovdal1082 Год назад

    Great video---educational and very entertaining as well. Thank you and happy rolling.

  • @arlrmr7607
    @arlrmr7607 3 года назад

    *Invaluable video fully satisfied my curiosity.* 😀
    🙏 *Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.* 🙏

  • @StrangerHappened
    @StrangerHappened 4 года назад +4

    *I LOVE the adorable and funny sounds* Japanese TV shows add to even serious videos. The reason why those sounds are so popular there is because Japan is the country of computer games, many of which were invented there in the first place along with the corresponding cute sounds.

  • @shdon
    @shdon 8 лет назад +11

    I once played Quake while having an audio CD with classical music (Bach, to be specific) in the CD-ROM drive. I was amazed at how well it fit the game.

  • @davidschonhardt4958
    @davidschonhardt4958 3 года назад

    That was fantastic!! Thank you very much!

  • @DouglasKaden
    @DouglasKaden Год назад

    This was fascinating. I'd love to see more of these in English.

  • @brisance
    @brisance 4 года назад +5

    They're soooo shiny!! I love it!

  • @ThePapasmurf1946
    @ThePapasmurf1946 4 года назад +16

    A key element in the progression of precision in manufacturing has been the ball bearing.

    • @JimHeil
      @JimHeil 2 года назад

      Indeed! Check out Simon Winchester’s book “The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World” for an amazing trip on this very topic.

    • @jarekferenc1149
      @jarekferenc1149 Год назад

      Precision? Oh, no! These machines produce the balls that are accurate (within tolerance limits), too small and too big. Only the good ones are sold, the rest is separated out and killed (this is the meaning for scrapping).

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 11 месяцев назад

    Very, very interesting. Thanks a lot for the video. Colin UK 🇬🇧

  • @MukeshKumar-jw6ji
    @MukeshKumar-jw6ji 3 года назад

    Wow, amazing, it's a precision work in accuracy...👍👍👍