I was expecting something delicate like a cutting surface you won't even be able to see through safety protection or something similar and they came up with a videogame solution.
But is it necessary that the saw move in a spinning motion? I would say it could be necessary for gaining enough G force but at the rate its going it might as well swing in a pendulum motion, could save some space anyway
I wasn't experiencing any anxiety, but I hate unnecessary repetition, so it was annoying after just one or two of them because, you said, "We got it...dude"! But, they have to do as they're told in these video productions, I suppose.
@@jb6712 Yeah, they probably pulled so many that way they could get a good shot of it. That way if the shot is bad for some reason they don't have to do it again.
@Psykhedelic a kid??!! How was old are you ? I started watching when it came out and I WASN'T a little kid anymore , that's why I was asking just curious.
Me and the children used to watch this program every Sunday for hours. They loved it from very young. Now grown up they are watching it with theirs children xx
My buddy worked for GE abt 20 yrs ago. He designed the par of the assembly for a microchip that was responsible for the airbag deployment. Tbh, back then I thought it was cool but didn't care. It was more abt math and such.
This reminds me of when Mr Roger's picture would show us how things were made, it was one of my favorite parts of his show... one thing I specifically remember was when they made crayons. RIP Mr Roger's!
WOW! The different functions that each machine is created to carry out is just astonishing to see. The human mind is truly ingenious and full of creativity!
That is one of the most dangerous looking factories I've seen! I know all factories have potential dangers but watching that circular saw was something else!
This is why there are strict rules in place for safety. LOTO (lockout tagout) when you must go into the area with the log saw (that's its name) to change blades etc. Must wear highly rated cut resistant gloves. Must wear other PPE (personal protective equipment) including safety toe shoes. Follow instructions in the manual. Follow all safety rules no matter what. Source: I work in one of these places.
@Wayne Flanigan Come on Flanigan. Imagine the joke was a warm, glowing campfire that you’re huddled up next to. Then out of nowhere comes you with one of those heavy, rough, dark gray moving blankets. And you completely saturate it in water and then just gently lay it over the fire.
@@Charadoesthatgaming It may have been a joke, but it was not a particularly funny one. "Wooooooosh!" (The sound of air blowing in from one of your ears and right out the other...)
@@Gravy_Master With a name like "gravy master" I'm sure you've saturated your share of tissues. Also, your analogy, or whatever in the hell it is, is about as asinine as the original comment. But since you matter like a cup of water being taken out of the ocean, who cares.
me and my dad used to watch this all the time. We would check the TV schedule, so that when it was close or when it was one, we would drop everything and watch every single one until it was over, or it was time for bed time. I miss those days, my dad is alive and well but man I really do miss those days.
You don't clean your glasses with dry paper products, it scratches them. You should wash them ideally with soap/water or wet wipe them with a nonscratching cloth.
this video was really informative and well put together! i learned a lot about the tissue-making process. however, i can't help but wonder if the environmental impact of mass tissue production is worth the convenience. we might want to consider alternatives that are more sustainable. what do you guys think?
I like that these were made from recycled paper and the they infected air to separate the ink from it. I heard on toilet paper, the paper is bleached, which begs the question why add chemicals? This is a nicer alternative.
I've lived a very long time.. I was around when Puffs came out in 1960 and they were fantastic tissues. Beautiful gentle colors, light fragrance but never have I ever seen a 3 ply tissue! 🤧 I know.. I know .. Kleenex... but I've looked and not been able to find such an animal 😕
One of the best inventions of mankind. You can make these simply by recycling used papers. Nothing is being wasted here. Paper comes from trees so we can balance that by planting more trees. 💛 Then there's plastic. 😒
The circular saw on a circular arm was fucking overkill. Holy shit. The quintet armed suction power grabbing mechanism that was on a cam was genius and mesmerizing at the same time.
Never clean lenses with paper products !! Just because tissue "feels" soft doesn't mean it won't scratch the hell out of lenses over time... That's why all optical glasses come with a microfiber cloth.
Thinking of the big sheet of essentially toilet paper running through the rollers made me so nervous. I kept imaging how delicate it must be, imagining a single tear or spot of moisture.
I love that the solution they came up with to cut tissues is a massive circular saw spinning around
Seems safe enough.
I was expecting something delicate like a cutting surface you won't even be able to see through safety protection or something similar and they came up with a videogame solution.
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But is it necessary that the saw move in a spinning motion? I would say it could be necessary for gaining enough G force but at the rate its going it might as well swing in a pendulum motion, could save some space anyway
@@metalisonline moving in the opposite direction of the blade's spin would probably make a mess
That automated circular saw is the scariest piece of factory equipment i've yet to see
For tissues 😂💀
@poltergeist what do you think jigsaw uses? ;)
I work on a tissue machine. They're not scary. It's an inanimate piece of metal. If you're scared of that I hope you don't ever go outside.
@@Coltonmoore79 you realize inanimate means non-moving right?
Image during regular maintenance when someone accidentally turned that on…
The amount of work and machinery that goes into something you blow your nose into is insane. Plus that circular saw is overkill 😭
I was just thinking about that.
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@Bob Hatfield ITS CHEWSDAY INIT BRUV ITS CHEEWWWWSDAAAY BRUV. Imagine sounding and looking like you just got punched in the face 24/7 bruv
nose?
The thought of creating these automated machines are simply amazing
From what I've heard from my industrial engineering major friends it can be both satisfying and annoying
Engineers are a wild bunch
Had to do it to keep costs down. Human salaries are way to high.
the people who came up with these complex mass production machines really deserve more credit, they really must’ve had brilliant minds!
@Simulation K obviously. im sure you dont know them by name though. because, to my original point, they deserve more credit
@@pennezita4095 I was just thinking that--so very very clever!
Mechanical engineers, college grads.
That's just a regular automated industrial process. Engineering.
Were just late to the survival server. The redstoners made too many farms
3:43 That saw is totally overkill, but totally awesome at the same time
Maybe it's so that the cut is more clean than other cutting methods, not sure, just speculating
Imagine if something broke…
Watching that guy undo all those interlocking tissues was giving me so much anxiety. We got it after one dude, why are you ruining the whole stack!
Lmao my thought exactly!! 🤣🤣
Ik i couldnt bare it
I wasn't experiencing any anxiety, but I hate unnecessary repetition, so it was annoying after just one or two of them because, you said, "We got it...dude"! But, they have to do as they're told in these video productions, I suppose.
@@jb6712 Yeah, they probably pulled so many that way they could get a good shot of it. That way if the shot is bad for some reason they don't have to do it again.
Yet for some reason every other box I buy I will pull a tissue out and one large clump comes out.
Printer Paper huh, I would have never guessed. From the most cut inducing paper to the softest.
That rotating saw is insane.
The amount of technology that is involved in everyday items is amazing. A roll of paper 37 miles long, to make tissue? Mind blowing.
Mind blowing..🤦🏻♂️😆😂
I think you meant "nose blowing" 🤣
OMG one of my favorite shows..... I could watch literally all night and day
@Psykhedelic a kid??!! How was old are you ? I started watching when it came out and I WASN'T a little kid anymore , that's why I was asking just curious.
@@sabrinamendez9078 it used to be on TV like 20 years ago idk if it still is
@@idk8964 oh really , I watched it when it only aired on cable TV.
yea I been watching since I can remember and I'm 18
I'd recommend watching some "How It's Actually Made" videos if you could watch it all night and day. They're pretty friggin hillarious
Me and the children used to watch this program every Sunday for hours. They loved it from very young. Now grown up they are watching it with theirs children xx
Aww
The best bedtime story so far.
Ha! True
For reals! I have a Playlist of just how it's made videos with his voice
Love the show but would catch myself falling asleep after a bit lmao
He has such a gorgeous relaxing voice
My BIGGEST question is.... who builds these machines for all the products on "How It's Made"?
Some machines are incredible!!!
My buddy worked for GE abt 20 yrs ago. He designed the par of the assembly for a microchip that was responsible for the airbag deployment. Tbh, back then I thought it was cool but didn't care. It was more abt math and such.
engineers :)
China
One company that supplies our napkin, tissue, and towel machinery is C. G. Bretting. They're located in Ashland Wisconsin.
It certainly isn't any "technology" from Afrika.
3:43 Yes, this giant rotating circular saw is absolutely necessary.
Did the become engineers?
Total overkill.
Never use tissues on lenses! It’s like tiny sandpaper that slowly scratches your glasses! Soft cloth, or actual lens wipes only.
True! Never clean your glasses with something that used to be a TREE!
@@iSkyLiTz use water bro
@@iSkyLiTz yep you have been cleaning yourself with wood all this time ....crazy isn't it 😊
True
They used them on safety glasses
This reminds me of when Mr Roger's picture would show us how things were made, it was one of my favorite parts of his show... one thing I specifically remember was when they made crayons. RIP Mr Roger's!
Makes grabbing a single tissue, a non issue.
Non issue, okay. That’s how they get ya
Just blow your nose, you never know
Every sneeze makes you feel at ease
I still use it for my private time it you know what I mean
@@msldt9675 toilet paper is better for the environment
The products made in these videos, is always interesting. The machinery is amazing, especially considering the age of many of them.
WOW! The different functions that each machine is created to carry out is just astonishing to see.
The human mind is truly ingenious and full of creativity!
4:35 the machine failed to grab a box 😂
3:43 that machine looks hilariously dangerous
The circumcision-tron
Looks like it's from the film Saw or Hostel
Hahahaha two words that when used together apparently make me laugh!!
@@zoezzzarko1117 probs is xD
My dad was a conveyor engineer and I still kind of love them!😂
That is one of the most dangerous looking factories I've seen! I know all factories have potential dangers but watching that circular saw was something else!
This is why there are strict rules in place for safety. LOTO (lockout tagout) when you must go into the area with the log saw (that's its name) to change blades etc. Must wear highly rated cut resistant gloves. Must wear other PPE (personal protective equipment) including safety toe shoes. Follow instructions in the manual. Follow all safety rules no matter what.
Source: I work in one of these places.
3:43 I really want to ride that conveyor...can anyone arrange it for me? I take every responsibility!
Informative. Useful. Calming. Inspiring. Life-changing. Enjoyable. Heart-warming. Other.
That circular saw rules. I can only imagine how loud this process actually is.
I used to fall asleep to this show when I got home from school and my mom would wake me up for dinner after
Hold up, so you're telling me that they don't slice logs so thin It makes tissues?
@Wayne Flanigan Come on Flanigan. Imagine the joke was a warm, glowing campfire that you’re huddled up next to. Then out of nowhere comes you with one of those heavy, rough, dark gray moving blankets. And you completely saturate it in water and then just gently lay it over the fire.
@Wayne Flanigan woooooosh
If you really thought that you may be the type of person that needs to be told not to keep soup in your pocket.
@@Charadoesthatgaming It may have been a joke, but it was not a particularly funny one. "Wooooooosh!" (The sound of air blowing in from one of your ears and right out the other...)
@@Gravy_Master With a name like "gravy master" I'm sure you've saturated your share of tissues. Also, your analogy, or whatever in the hell it is, is about as asinine as the original comment. But since you matter like a cup of water being taken out of the ocean, who cares.
Excellent educational video! This is rare here in the States! Thanks and the very best of luck!!
What an amazing machine. Fabulous thought behind it. Thank you for a fascinating documentary.
me and my dad used to watch this all the time. We would check the TV schedule, so that when it was close or when it was one, we would drop everything and watch every single one until it was over, or it was time for bed time. I miss those days, my dad is alive and well but man I really do miss those days.
These factories are so satisfying to watch
I ❤ Engineers. They bring comfort to all or our lives.
3:43 yeah,
All these machines that make stuff like this, crayons, paper food and more., Just brilliant
I always wondered if the dust inside the tissue box that makes you sneeze is from where the tissues were cut.
Absolutely counterintuitive
My theory is they keep the tissues dusty so you sneeze and need more tissues
@@april_ Just like how they put salt in Dasani water, to make you more thirsty and drink more water. Lol
3:43 That saw is at the wrong factory.
Thank you for Educating my Family
During the Pandemia
I can't wait to see the parodies of this one.
Wait...there are parodies of How It’s Made? You messin with me?
@@foxopossum huggbees
Probably a lot of sex and masterbation jokes lol
The original narrator of this show is the best, imo. Lol. Very nostalgic and childhood.
Tissues are formed from the assemblage of cells and intercellular materials in various proportions in which one component predominates
3:43 that might just be one of the most dangerous looking things I have seen in a factory
I work in a mill like this, except we make bag paper. The actual engineering is a marvel of human brain power.
It's amazing that after all that I can go buy a box of tissues for a dollar. Also amazing that I'm watching a video about how tissues are made LoL 😅
You don't clean your glasses with dry paper products, it scratches them. You should wash them ideally with soap/water or wet wipe them with a nonscratching cloth.
They should do a “How How it’s Made is Made”
2:53, that is quite satisfying
That automated circular saw is the stuff of nightmares.
These are useful for when someone cries during a movie (Bridge to Terabithia, Now and Then, Save the Last Dance, etc)
I just binged "How it's Actually Made" and I keep expecting it to say something completely outrageous
Oh yeah? Well if ya'll could add a mechanism to this process that makes sure when I pull for one I don't get two that would be great
Oh, my, what a brilliant comment 🙄.
I couldn’t live without them
this video was really informative and well put together! i learned a lot about the tissue-making process. however, i can't help but wonder if the environmental impact of mass tissue production is worth the convenience. we might want to consider alternatives that are more sustainable. what do you guys think?
I pray someone is taking notes on all the inventions in the history of mankind ... Hate to have to start from scratch ...
3:01 when the bank teller gives you your money.
I like that these were made from recycled paper and the they infected air to separate the ink from it. I heard on toilet paper, the paper is bleached, which begs the question why add chemicals? This is a nicer alternative.
After seeing how the machines that were created to make the everyday stuff we use actually look and operate, Rube Goldberg devices seem pretty normal.
He says "wourder"!!! Brad Leone should be here for this!!!
I'm surprised it can go through all that without tearing
to see these giant machines gently handle such delicate materials while my fingers could hardly pull a sheet without ripping them apart 😅😆
The log saw is the best method of cutting down tissue rolls we've yet found.
I respect you in the comments being the only one defending the saw one love sister
0:08 that was in the 17th century.......
Now it's 2022 and nothing changed🤣
These tissues has seen more children than anyone else has
I've lived a very long time.. I was around when Puffs came out in 1960 and they were fantastic tissues. Beautiful gentle colors, light fragrance but never have I ever seen a 3 ply tissue! 🤧 I know.. I know .. Kleenex... but I've looked and not been able to find such an animal 😕
I love the part where the worker demonstrated how to pull the tissue out lol
Amazing engineering minds who create these machines to create ordinary everyday items
I always liked watching this show when we had cable.
Orang yang gagal akan nampak kesusahan pada setiap peluang, manakala orang yang optimis akan nampak peluang dalam setiap kesusahan
Excellent service good knowledge many thanks
Everyone talking about the saw, what about the cute box grabber 😂
3:41 looks like something out of a horror movie
"then throwing them on the ground."
Takes me back to being a sick teen. Hahaha
Watched this to rember my childhood, It wasn't a fun childhood but it was a smart one
Can’t wait to see how it’s actually made lol
Endless source of amazement and wonder at the minds who figure out the engineering. Except the buzz saw…that was pure psychopath.
One of the best inventions of mankind. You can make these simply by recycling used papers. Nothing is being wasted here. Paper comes from trees so we can balance that by planting more trees. 💛
Then there's plastic. 😒
Ahhh tissues... my favorite product when I was 14 🙈😆😁
0:29. Never, NEVER use tissues to clean eyeglasses. They actually scratch the surface!
You just blew my mind!
The circular saw on a circular arm was fucking overkill. Holy shit.
The quintet armed suction power grabbing mechanism that was on a cam was genius and mesmerizing at the same time.
Now THAT was fascinating..........
Dude how the fuck we got room enough on this planet for all these giant random ass factories
It's the cutting tissues with a human size rotating circular saw for me
The box-grabbing robot was the coolest!!!
Went through so much videos of how things are made to find this guys voice lol
I couple fill up one of those rolls with my tears 😂
Fascinating 🧐 💚💚
No wonder tissues make me sneeze more. All that printer ink and God knows what else.
Never clean lenses with paper products !! Just because tissue "feels" soft doesn't mean it won't scratch the hell out of lenses over time... That's why all optical glasses come with a microfiber cloth.
I want a giant 5 foot long tissue.... That would be hilarious in many situations. 🤣
This video is so interesting!!! 😊😊😊
I’m always fascinated by the Industrial Age, assembly lines and their equipment.
Cool video It's good to learn something New.
That circular saw looks like something you'd see in a supervillain's evil lair.
"I can't believe they're actually gonna let me make the rotating saw" -Some plant engineer at one point.
"I just gotta go cut some paper"
*picks up giant rotating saw*
Thinking of the big sheet of essentially toilet paper running through the rollers made me so nervous. I kept imaging how delicate it must be, imagining a single tear or spot of moisture.
whoever made the machine is a legend
Thank you for sharing this importanttissue
Don't use paper tissues to clean plastic lenses.
Use a microfiber or soft cotton cloth.