Id like to see like a wiring factory where they braid copper wire for high power, i saw it once it TV they make awesome huge braided copper belts with a winding machine it was insane
Strange Parts the first machine is a vacuum chamber which is used to remove air bubbles from silicone after mixing and before it cures/hardens. The other machines shown after with the gauges look like pressure Chambers, which are used for 1) curing silicone and 2) curing castings made with the silicone mold, also to prevent air bubbles.
The Microsoft surface top guy done a long live unplanned Facebook stream of where their Surface division works and where the prototypes are made. They have huge metal 3d printers that they said cost like $300,000 each and can print to the accuracy of a hair and in many many colours. He also showed off many other machines and the general process of how they rapidly prototype designs. It's crappy quality but it's a veryyyy interesting video if you like Strange Parts. Plus he chose a viewer at random and made them a desk name plate from their metal CNC machines and shipped it to them. It's about 30 mins long, all good though.
Yeah, I didn't realize who they were until we got there (since Sasha set everything up). Turns out a number of people I know work with them. They have a pretty good reputation for SLA in particular.
Im still amazed at that 24Hr turn around while more notorious companies like shapeways has a 4-22 day lead time, depending on the material. Absolutly outstanding.
I think it is possible in the future if the quality and complexity of printers will be high enough to print the high end quality stuffs that we won't go to buy gadgets and non-edible stuffs anymore but buy the license online and print athome or in a "gadget farm" or something in town. So you just pick a pair of nike shoes online, choose a colour and size than pay with paypal, after that you can pick it up somewhere near home or athome if you have the printer for it. And imagine what is the possibilities if the printers working with 2-3-4-etc wire of filaments and some of them magnetic some of them drive electricity.. a whole engine printing from the web.
@Bartholomew Horatio Brunel. Yes but long term is it sustainable. The factory was very welcoming and the equipment very high quality but the work areas very messy and badly maintained. Dirt and bits of paint and plastic everywhere. Eventually those contaminants will work their way into a project and mess things up. It's an unpleasant and unhealthy work space too. That difference may not seem like much but it makes a big difference for people coming to work every day if they don't care about the space.
Considering how easy it was in China to get all the parts to build a custom iPhone, I don't know if that's enough to get into foxconn lmao, they make a lot of things that couldn't be shown on camera
I used to work in Foxconn (IDPBG division) as an IT PM. One of my jobs was to show the clients (or namely, Apple) around in the assembly line. The security was really stringent and anyone wanted to see the assembly line needed to file an application beforehand.. One day I received a visiting application and was surprised when I saw the name of the applicant read as 'Tim Cook'.
Hey! I loved your new video! I think "small" factories like this one hold more appeal than visiting a foxconn factory, mainly because these are the kind of factories we will contact if we decide that we are crazy enought to do a kickstarter. Also, I'd love to see one of those fabled "hidden fortress" factory in a workshop that Bunny Hwang used to talk about. You know, the ones that decide they want to make a new phone/razor combination and they have all they need to make the product in the second floor (usually something to make the case, a circuit router, and a part placing machine) and maybe in 24/48 hours they made a small run batch enough to see if this kind of product will stick. IDK if they exist anymore but sure would love to see how such a self-contained production chain would work.
Try Audi factory in Ingolstadt, Germany. They do very nice factory tour for mere mortals. They normally have very strict rules on taking photos inside but they might do an exception for you.
This is real dope shit! An American person, filming in China & Inspiring an Indian & the rest of the world! Scotty this is like long distance impact on young adults like me! Keep up the good work!
Lmao for you. You don't know shit about people or what they've been through. and yet, you assume what they have or what they enjoy. So much so for distanced Impact.
You should visit LCSC/EASYEDA/JLCPCB (Same companies) factory! They make PCBs for very cheap, and nice quality. They also sell many electronic components. And are situated in Shenzhen!
The factory where they make the youtube play button rewards. Gonna be a challenge for sure, but you like challenges, so lets see if your up for the task. Keep vlogging!
These guys are awesome and I can personally recommend them. The quality of the parts is among the best I've seen using this technology, the prices are good and service is quick!
My School had a 3D printer and i was the only student in the whole school who ever used it/most used. I 3D printed so many projects for my A-Level Graphics Projects, so this video is very interesting for me :D
Yeeey nice vid again Scotty! Very recognizable :D Were there any other mysterious factories on the way up to that printshop? Some factories that might be interesting to visit: some place that prepares ABS pellets (for use in injection molding later) or acrylic sheet stock small electronics components (LEDs, resistors,caps etc) COB LED strip factory (lots of wirebonding! ;-) ) Mouldmaking facility (lots of EDM!) And ofcourse always welcome to visit our "factory" here - we are slowly ramping up our audiogear production :-)
Great suggestions, Stijn! Strange Parts may indeed need to come visit your little factory out in the Netherlands at some point - I'm sure people would love to see the kind of magic you create.
I got into 3d printing via Cody Wilson, Defense Distributed, and I work for 3M inc where we do a ton of 3d printing for products for our customers. I work in the supply chain team but we do a ton of engineering and production there. Fascinating field and great video!
I would love to see a factory producing optical elements. Lenses and mirrors and such. I know there are even companies which produce custom designed lenses. Another awesome one would be a silicon chip factory.
It is possible for you to visit any kind of batteries factory??? Any kind, mobile phone, drone, li-po, li-ion batteries, it will be really interesting!!!
I'm living in Germany and I was working 3 weeks in laser 3D factory FKM, laser 3D Machines will be upgraded every year so they can be fast and more funktion
I remember seeing on Top Gear that China has a large market for knock-off vehicles from popular car manufacturers. Seeing inside a vehicle plant like that would be really cool.
I'd really like to see more videos in factories like this. Factories that focus on prototyping and products that are accessible to people working on small to medium sized projects.
Solar cell factorys and some which cast liquid metals seems interesting. And maybe the construction site of magnet trains (if they are build in your area)?
The Lexcent guy was so cool, very friendly and willing to show you everything. I had the impression that most chinese business people were more reserved
Or they simply don't know how to make a proper website. A simple Wordpress site on a $1/month host can handle a million daily visors with the right setup.
Well, for a large part, show us what You want to see. Use 'us', your channel, as an excuse to go see and explore or develope whatever You want. Remember you, by chance, are the eyes on the ground for a Lot of guys exactly like you that somehow happened not to be in that part of the world right now. I (as some dude that at least used to be able to 'built' from parts his own pc in the late 90's and first decade of the 2000's but kniw jack sh*t about the innerds of a mobile phone) actually learned a lot about how modern electronics work and how to tweak or even built them from your iphoneheadsetjack film. I can imagine younger generations (i.e. me if born 20 years later) could watch it as a story-like crashcourse to enter an electronics career. Your tone of voice/view are already very pleasant to watch witch is totally unique in electronics vid land. Also very nice to see Chinese business and its opportunities for all parties. Really enjoying your work. Maybe I'd like to see a bit of (while continuing your Shenzhen etc focus) trying to achieve something as a westerner in far less show world like Mega City Chongqing. That might be intrested. And very cool from your perspective.
Seems like really cool people! I spent a year in Korea, I miss those days. I could walk down to the ville and get dang near anything I wanted at a low price.
NO WAY! I just went to that factory last week! here's how you know I was there.. When you walk up the stairs to the glass doors and enter, there's a plant to your right and below that plant.. is a robot. that robot caught my attention.. You walk down a hall and to your left are the SLA printers... I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU GUYS ARE THERE! I WAS JUST IN THAT BUILDING above the car lot. That robot is about 30 inches tall.. with a round head.. CRAZY! Did you guys get taken at LouWo Train Station by the taxi drivers too? There's also a window next to where he cures the SLA after he washes it and blows it off in the back room, then he goes to this machine and cures it. I stood next to that window and looked out that window where there was a yellow building about 3 stories tall with an alley right between that 3d factory and the yellow building. I KNOW THESE GUYS! I'm blown away that I stumbled onto this video after I just left there. I live in Tulsa OK so the odds of finding this video are insane considering I wasn't looking for it.. How weird!
Scotty, I don't know what to say. I've never been more interested in this kind of technology than I am now. I've never seen inside a factory like this before. This is amazing! Please, keep showing us the world through your eyes. :D
Are there any silicon fabs out there? I’d love to see inside a chinese one. I’d also like to see a factory that makes relays or motors to see the coil production process.
I'd like to see more 3D printing or additive manufacturing techniques, what materials they use, and production techniques they do for prototyping. It might not only from plastic and it could be from metal-based materials as well. Great stuff... keep the good work.
I think you should show the textile factories and talk about what has been done recently to reduce pollution. A lot of families lost their jobs, but from the outside, it seems that they agree it was necessary. Thanks for what you do to bring so much information to the western world.
Not much to see. Some picknplace machines, reflow soldering, testing, boxing. All the electronics factories look very similar. You see one, you've seen all (well, depending on size, smaller ones, like the factory in this video are usually really dirty, bigger ones are often spotless clean)
Don't worry it's well hidden in the basement behind some 3D printers. China is so advanced that they're printing new 3D printers with older 3D printers... soon they'll be 3D printing 3D videos for RUclips3D.... Tsk-Tsk
Build other smart phones like Huawei P20 Pro twilight with same or better specs... Try also to build a HP Elite x3 with same or better specs. Please...
you missed the part where he explained why they could do that, they have special lights in the room that don't emit UV light. That way they can open them without hardening the resin.
This place and the Chinese guy seem awesome, its amazing what factories do behind closed doors. You should go to a heavy industry factory. I saw a photo of a guy who visited a factory that cast huge crankshafts, for ships I think, and he was sitting in the journal like an armchair. It was massive engineering, stuff like that makes for great thumbnails also!
Hi Scotty GREAT video been a sub since your first video and watched them all!, Could you try see an electric car factory or a factory that make's the battery cells for electric cars or even phones for that matter! I do a channel about Electric cars so stuff like that is of great interest to me. Other idea's solar PV factory as i know China are big on that now.
all of that, any factory, sound awesome. also I visited the lexcent website, it defaulted to a black and white static page because their site is overburdened by traffic, so they must be getting a lot of business. good for them :D
Those are made by Bandai in Japan. And there are videos of it on youtube: ruclips.net/video/yVHI7nKMqlE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/DHbeasVraf4/видео.html There are other model kit makers who's production plants are in China and it would be interesting to compare, but it seems like this channel is dedicated to electronics prototyping.
Then you won't be comfortable selling your products at all. As the video shows, they often don't know what the parts are for and when they are busy filling orders, they won't care. Besides, you don't send everything to one factory or everything at the same time to printing factory in China or in your own country. Copycats copy successful products that can make them easy money. When a product can be easily copied and perhaps improved on by the copier, then you need to worry.
You are naive. Imagine they spent time researching and analysing *EVERY SINGLE PROTOTYPE PIECE* to see if they could see what it was for, and then... and then... etc... don't be silly - if they did this for every part they were ever sent - they'd run out of time, get NO WORK DONE and go out of business.
anything related to LCD screen manufacture would be cool, especially those smaller screen sizes that are used in phones or portable game consoles. Also, it would be cool to see any kind of factory related to digital video-related parts, like HDMI switchers / splitters.
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You were a good spy ...
Nice
Id like to see like a wiring factory where they braid copper wire for high power, i saw it once it TV they make awesome huge braided copper belts with a winding machine it was insane
Strange Parts the first machine is a vacuum chamber which is used to remove air bubbles from silicone after mixing and before it cures/hardens. The other machines shown after with the gauges look like pressure Chambers, which are used for 1) curing silicone and 2) curing castings made with the silicone mold, also to prevent air bubbles.
SSMART some years ago they used to say Chinese people go spying abroad. Now it is the other way round.
You should go to a metal 3d printing factory when they come about. That'll be super crazy
I've actually been to one, before I started Strange Parts. It was totally badass. I wonder if I still have their contact info...
Strange Parts yeah I've been looking into getting small parts cnc milled out of aluminium, would be awesome to see
The Microsoft surface top guy done a long live unplanned Facebook stream of where their Surface division works and where the prototypes are made. They have huge metal 3d printers that they said cost like $300,000 each and can print to the accuracy of a hair and in many many colours. He also showed off many other machines and the general process of how they rapidly prototype designs. It's crappy quality but it's a veryyyy interesting video if you like Strange Parts. Plus he chose a viewer at random and made them a desk name plate from their metal CNC machines and shipped it to them. It's about 30 mins long, all good though.
ruclips.net/video/Zw6SZ9d794E/видео.html
this is it. It's actually 50 mins.
Ben W do you have a link for that vid?
3d printing related content? YES! that factory looked neat, I will definitely keep them in mind.
Yeah, I didn't realize who they were until we got there (since Sasha set everything up). Turns out a number of people I know work with them. They have a pretty good reputation for SLA in particular.
Im still amazed at that 24Hr turn around while more notorious companies like shapeways has a 4-22 day lead time, depending on the material. Absolutly outstanding.
Would love to see a factory of coaxconnector and for shrink tubing
I hoped to see you
If you can do 24 hour turn around on a parts order when needing to use SLA, that's just plain amazing.
Guys, I think we broke the Lexcent website. Oops...
Edit: Looks like Leo managed to fix it.
Oof
ups!
What??
That's why it isn't loading!!
You should give a Squarespace promo hosting for every factory site you visit! hehehehehehehehehee
The owner of this 3D printing lab was very forward thinking.
*In the future,* there will be 3D printing labs like that one in every major town.
this depends. more and more people get 3d printers in their own house.
Today, I have an FDM 3D printing factory in Reading, England :)
thats amazing tho
I think it is possible in the future if the quality and complexity of printers will be high enough to print the high end quality stuffs that we won't go to buy gadgets and non-edible stuffs anymore but buy the license online and print athome or in a "gadget farm" or something in town. So you just pick a pair of nike shoes online, choose a colour and size than pay with paypal, after that you can pick it up somewhere near home or athome if you have the printer for it. And imagine what is the possibilities if the printers working with 2-3-4-etc wire of filaments and some of them magnetic some of them drive electricity.. a whole engine printing from the web.
@Bartholomew Horatio Brunel. Yes but long term is it sustainable. The factory was very welcoming and the equipment very high quality but the work areas very messy and badly maintained. Dirt and bits of paint and plastic everywhere. Eventually those contaminants will work their way into a project and mess things up. It's an unpleasant and unhealthy work space too. That difference may not seem like much but it makes a big difference for people coming to work every day if they don't care about the space.
props to the gentleman running this factory
Why not foxconn!?
"Dear Sir, dear Madam,
I built my own iPhone
Yours truly,
Scotty"
"send from an samsung-tablet"
Considering how easy it was in China to get all the parts to build a custom iPhone, I don't know if that's enough to get into foxconn lmao, they make a lot of things that couldn't be shown on camera
Like making their empliyees commit suicide?
I used to work in Foxconn (IDPBG division) as an IT PM. One of my jobs was to show the clients (or namely, Apple) around in the assembly line. The security was really stringent and anyone wanted to see the assembly line needed to file an application beforehand.. One day I received a visiting application and was surprised when I saw the name of the applicant read as 'Tim Cook'.
Wei Ou Wait, you almost met Tim Cook?
I’d love to see a Chinese CNC shop! Lots of great Chinese CNC machinists out there making great unique products.
I agree with that. CNC factory would be cool to visit.
A Lithium-ion cell factory would be cool, or a PCB factory
leon buck ive seen part of pcb making and its so fucking messy even here in EU, china will be messier😂
Panasonic boiiii
you mean PanasaniG
jk thats a knockoff brand
Hey! I loved your new video! I think "small" factories like this one hold more appeal than visiting a foxconn factory, mainly because these are the kind of factories we will contact if we decide that we are crazy enought to do a kickstarter.
Also, I'd love to see one of those fabled "hidden fortress" factory in a workshop that Bunny Hwang used to talk about. You know, the ones that decide they want to make a new phone/razor combination and they have all they need to make the product in the second floor (usually something to make the case, a circuit router, and a part placing machine) and maybe in 24/48 hours they made a small run batch enough to see if this kind of product will stick. IDK if they exist anymore but sure would love to see how such a self-contained production chain would work.
Try Audi factory in Ingolstadt, Germany. They do very nice factory tour for mere mortals. They normally have very strict rules on taking photos inside but they might do an exception for you.
This is real dope shit!
An American person, filming in China & Inspiring an Indian & the rest of the world!
Scotty this is like long distance impact on young adults like me! Keep up the good work!
Nikhil Kudale Pathetically Lame
Rishabh Purohit ya it's lame for people like you who still live off their dad's money lmao
Ahahaha Rishabh Purohit is getting buuuurn
Lmao for you. You don't know shit about people or what they've been through. and yet, you assume what they have or what they enjoy. So much so for distanced Impact.
I love seeing these videos man. Keep it up. 👍
Tech Thusiast you also have a great channel.
You should visit LCSC/EASYEDA/JLCPCB (Same companies) factory! They make PCBs for very cheap, and nice quality. They also sell many electronic components. And are situated in Shenzhen!
It's really nice of them to show you the inside of their factory.
Connor McGreggor is now into 3d printing. Very nice and informative factory tour.
Not what I expected what Sasha would look like.
Anyone else?
Anup Pandey Exactly. We both think alike
The factory where they make the youtube play button rewards.
Gonna be a challenge for sure, but you like challenges, so lets see if your up for the task.
Keep vlogging!
Winston from Serpentza has already made a video on it, but he didn't get in.
YESSSS!!!
Serpentza did it
ELECTROHAXZ yessss
Definitely cell phone factory! Loved that!
1:54 when you got your side chick at office and camera rocks up
These guys are awesome and I can personally recommend them. The quality of the parts is among the best I've seen using this technology, the prices are good and service is quick!
BYD factory.... Please - I know you haven't done anything about cars yet, but please. Your videos are awesome bro.
Yes, BYD - Build Your Dreams!
I want to see the factory where youtube play buttons are made, as they are also made in China! :)
Serpentza tried to get in to see it but they wouldn't let him in to do a tour.
ruclips.net/video/4EL4xBxc5IA/видео.html
RUclips play buttons are made by one of the factories of Golden Tiger Hardware Industrial CO., LTD in Dongguan China.
Sasha said: "Somebody hooked me up with Max" . That somebody would be me 😎
Henk Werner hook up like they dating ?
Your worse enemy 😂 No, not dating. Sasha needed a supplier and I advised Max to him.
Henk Werner max to advertise her business
Your worse enemy Good people deserve good business 😎
Henk Werner well then they should all advertise yours mate. Hey everyone, go visit Henk at Trouble Maker in Shenzhen!
A factory tour of BYD, a ride on their Skyrail, and an interview with their design director, Wolfgang Egger.
ohh who is wofgang Egger, is he in Chongqing ?
More factory tours please. Do any and every factory they will let you look around.
Loved the PCB factory.
Good work
My School had a 3D printer and i was the only student in the whole school who ever used it/most used. I 3D printed so many projects for my A-Level Graphics Projects, so this video is very interesting for me :D
Sinbad That's cool that you took advantage of that, many schools don't have them.
Sinbad iii
I m the only person in school who has a 3d printer actually 2 printers even the 3d printing teachers in our school ark me about things lol
Sinbad here in my university you have to wait for a week to get your model printed cuz a lot students are using it.
One of the few channels that I have the bell on. No matter the video I love it! Thanks!!
Yeeey nice vid again Scotty! Very recognizable :D Were there any other mysterious factories on the way up to that printshop?
Some factories that might be interesting to visit:
some place that prepares ABS pellets (for use in injection molding later) or acrylic sheet stock
small electronics components (LEDs, resistors,caps etc)
COB LED strip factory (lots of wirebonding! ;-) )
Mouldmaking facility (lots of EDM!)
And ofcourse always welcome to visit our "factory" here - we are slowly ramping up our audiogear production :-)
Great suggestions, Stijn! Strange Parts may indeed need to come visit your little factory out in the Netherlands at some point - I'm sure people would love to see the kind of magic you create.
Are you from the Netherlands?? (Ik wel) 😁
Ja :-)
Kuipers is een goede achternaam ;)
I got into 3d printing via Cody Wilson, Defense Distributed, and I work for 3M inc where we do a ton of 3d printing for products for our customers. I work in the supply chain team but we do a ton of engineering and production there. Fascinating field and great video!
I would love to see a factory producing optical elements. Lenses and mirrors and such. I know there are even companies which produce custom designed lenses.
Another awesome one would be a silicon chip factory.
It is possible for you to visit any kind of batteries factory??? Any kind, mobile phone, drone, li-po, li-ion batteries, it will be really interesting!!!
A "drone" factory :)
Bringamosa i
?
you mean DJI......
Nah DJI is one of those big companies. There a a LOT of Chinese drones around these days, so just a drone factory. If that actually exists.
here is the link ruclips.net/video/jHRb5OkN2E4/видео.html
I think Lexcent's site got an internet hug of death.
yes.. too many traffic after this video has been uploaded...
Dude, multiple RC airplane factories are worth visiting, lots of cool stuff there, foam to composite, fascinating stuff.
I'm living in Germany and I was working 3 weeks in laser 3D factory FKM, laser 3D Machines will be upgraded every year so they can be fast and more funktion
I think you just crashed their website :O
I remember seeing on Top Gear that China has a large market for knock-off vehicles from popular car manufacturers. Seeing inside a vehicle plant like that would be really cool.
Im not going to lie... Im really starting to love your content!
I know this is a year later, but I thought this was a great video. Really appreciate getting a glimpse at this sort of micro reality of manufacturing!
I'd really like to see more videos in factories like this. Factories that focus on prototyping and products that are accessible to people working on small to medium sized projects.
Can we see a camera facility that makes the lenses and the sensors specifically?
Solar cell factorys and some which cast liquid metals seems interesting.
And maybe the construction site of magnet trains (if they are build in your area)?
Sasha should be a permanent co-host for the episodes in china !!
The Lexcent guy was so cool, very friendly and willing to show you everything. I had the impression that most chinese business people were more reserved
lexcent Website is "in trouble becuase of the number of people you are visiting now." Seems like this was pretty good advertisement for them XD
Or they simply don't know how to make a proper website. A simple Wordpress site on a $1/month host can handle a million daily visors with the right setup.
C00ltronix so it seems like DDos attacked by 344+ haters lol
VR headsets factory. Drone / quadcopter factory.
A guitar factory in China would be amazing,
everything facory could been find in china, some is good , some are bad, that depend him to go which
Yes gonna purchase one from wish.com hope it would be fine
I used to do that job with the molding and SLA parts at a prototype company. Loved working there it was WILD
excellent video, very nice to see the boss talk English. Very nice of them to let you visit. 👍🏻😊🇬🇧
I would love to see the DJI drone factory or some drone making factory.
Great as always.
I'd like to see semiconductor factories or semiconductor fabless companies.
Keep it up :-)
nice content. you should upload more on this topic
This was Gold! Upvoted! Thanks for doing this video bud! Much appreciated!
Your channel is heaven for tech geeks!
Thanks for another great video. Would love to see factories which make cameras and/or photography equipment!
Maybe try getting into some Xiaomi factory. Thanks for video!
Well, for a large part, show us what You want to see. Use 'us', your channel, as an excuse to go see and explore or develope whatever You want. Remember you, by chance, are the eyes on the ground for a Lot of guys exactly like you that somehow happened not to be in that part of the world right now. I (as some dude that at least used to be able to 'built' from parts his own pc in the late 90's and first decade of the 2000's but kniw jack sh*t about the innerds of a mobile phone) actually learned a lot about how modern electronics work and how to tweak or even built them from your iphoneheadsetjack film. I can imagine younger generations (i.e. me if born 20 years later) could watch it as a story-like crashcourse to enter an electronics career. Your tone of voice/view are already very pleasant to watch witch is totally unique in electronics vid land. Also very nice to see Chinese business and its opportunities for all parties. Really enjoying your work. Maybe I'd like to see a bit of (while continuing your Shenzhen etc focus) trying to achieve something as a westerner in far less show world like Mega City Chongqing. That might be intrested. And very cool from your perspective.
Great tour and great and friendly interview! Good ambassador and great showcase of humans at their cooperative best.
Seems like really cool people! I spent a year in Korea, I miss those days. I could walk down to the ville and get dang near anything I wanted at a low price.
I'd love to see some cheap McDonald like toy factories. Thank you for making these great videos
NO WAY! I just went to that factory last week! here's how you know I was there.. When you walk up the stairs to the glass doors and enter, there's a plant to your right and below that plant.. is a robot. that robot caught my attention.. You walk down a hall and to your left are the SLA printers... I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU GUYS ARE THERE! I WAS JUST IN THAT BUILDING above the car lot. That robot is about 30 inches tall.. with a round head.. CRAZY! Did you guys get taken at LouWo Train Station by the taxi drivers too?
There's also a window next to where he cures the SLA after he washes it and blows it off in the back room, then he goes to this machine and cures it. I stood next to that window and looked out that window where there was a yellow building about 3 stories tall with an alley right between that 3d factory and the yellow building. I KNOW THESE GUYS! I'm blown away that I stumbled onto this video after I just left there. I live in Tulsa OK so the odds of finding this video are insane considering I wasn't looking for it.. How weird!
That's actually pretty Cool !!
老板这广告赚大了..网站都崩了
谢谢支持!
加油!
本尊?厉害
6 66 谢谢:)
这是本尊啊。。厉害厉害
Scotty, I don't know what to say. I've never been more interested in this kind of technology than I am now. I've never seen inside a factory like this before. This is amazing! Please, keep showing us the world through your eyes. :D
thanks for exploring. thanks for coming all the way to China. appreciated.
Display production AMOLED(LED, amoled might not be possible vs IPS)
Ahmed Hissan, This would be wonderful, but any kind of screen would be really cool.
Are there any silicon fabs out there? I’d love to see inside a chinese one. I’d also like to see a factory that makes relays or motors to see the coil production process.
They dont have that automated? :D
Every bulb is cooled and pumped individual byh and? :D
Hello Bro, Could you find a good solar Panel company, inverter, and Battery like tesla...
Thanks.
Sasha is stunning. Random I know but damn! Also I didn’t know light could harden the SLA metrical
I'd like to see more 3D printing or additive manufacturing techniques, what materials they use, and production techniques they do for prototyping. It might not only from plastic and it could be from metal-based materials as well. Great stuff... keep the good work.
Xiao Mi factory would be great!
This might sound so naive but … how is it that we get to visit a factory … could we just walk in and try asking the manager …?
IKR...
Please show Xiaomi factory !!!!
"Shaaaooow me da Xiaomi!"
it is in forconn sir,
Do you like Mi? ruclips.net/video/CRU-fwS6aAU/видео.html
I think you should show the textile factories and talk about what has been done recently to reduce pollution. A lot of families lost their jobs, but from the outside, it seems that they agree it was necessary. Thanks for what you do to bring so much information to the western world.
Love to see how an OLED screen is made.Awesome video and thanks for sharing once again. Big ups from New Zealand
Visit Huawei factory
... and destroy it!
would love to see the manufacturers of *the Clone Video Game Consoles*
Not much to see. Some picknplace machines, reflow soldering, testing, boxing. All the electronics factories look very similar. You see one, you've seen all (well, depending on size, smaller ones, like the factory in this video are usually really dirty, bigger ones are often spotless clean)
Don't worry it's well hidden in the basement behind some 3D printers.
China is so advanced that they're printing new 3D printers with older 3D printers... soon they'll be 3D printing 3D videos for RUclips3D.... Tsk-Tsk
Build other smart phones like Huawei P20 Pro twilight with same or better specs...
Try also to build a HP Elite x3 with same or better specs.
Please...
And people wonder WHY China IS Leading Edge!!!! Nice Video, Thanks so much,#lexcent and Shasha!!!
These videos are so cool. I love seeing all these different places on your channel!
I think opening the SLA printer when it was printing was not a good idea...
you missed the part where he explained why they could do that, they have special lights in the room that don't emit UV light. That way they can open them without hardening the resin.
@@RedBeard20842 oh sorry, I was watching the video muted...
A headphone 🎧 factory.
If you could visit a chip manufacturer that'd be great !
as if china allowed a foreigner to visit a sacrat place such as a chip factory
Go to your local MacDonalds.
Awesome sharing of technologies. Made from parts everywhere in the world and used by everywhere in the world.
This place and the Chinese guy seem awesome, its amazing what factories do behind closed doors. You should go to a heavy industry factory. I saw a photo of a guy who visited a factory that cast huge crankshafts, for ships I think, and he was sitting in the journal like an armchair. It was massive engineering, stuff like that makes for great thumbnails also!
a hover board factory would be awsome
Awesome* and they probably all burned down.
Sir I think that this link might help you - ruclips.net/video/cylliGMdNnk/видео.html
Hemali Shroff Fuck yes!
A lithium-ion battery factory. preferably 18650 cells
Yeah I was thinking the same and there is this Delong Co. that might be interesting.
Plzz get the iPhone X a home button
here you have it iphone 8!
It already has a home button. swipe up.
I miss these type of videos and I miss visiting China 🇨🇳 :( hopefully one day agin but the future is blurry.
I dunno if you actually read comments but if you do I just wanted to say your video’s are so interesting to watch always! Love them!!
Small Chinese phone factory
Hi Scotty GREAT video been a sub since your first video and watched them all!, Could you try see an electric car factory or a factory that make's the battery cells for electric cars or even phones for that matter! I do a channel about Electric cars so stuff like that is of great interest to me. Other idea's solar PV factory as i know China are big on that now.
Nicolas Raimo as a chinese i may wondering r u business spy,haha
If you click my channel your see i try promote all things battery tech
3D METAL printing, please !!!
There are in China, but metal is far expensive to print, especially like titanium which needs protection from air.
Fascinating, thank you!
pls contact with me
Yup, try an SLM facility.
This is pretty cool. I'm watching this video right now in 2021.
all of that, any factory, sound awesome.
also I visited the lexcent website, it defaulted to a black and white static page because their site is overburdened by traffic, so they must be getting a lot of business. good for them :D
I want to see a Gundam toy Factory.
Those are made by Bandai in Japan. And there are videos of it on youtube:
ruclips.net/video/yVHI7nKMqlE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/DHbeasVraf4/видео.html
There are other model kit makers who's production plants are in China and it would be interesting to compare, but it seems like this channel is dedicated to electronics prototyping.
Camera factory for mobile...!!!
Seems awesome but I'm not sure I'd be comfortable sending my prototypes to China...
Then you won't be comfortable selling your products at all. As the video shows, they often don't know what the parts are for and when they are busy filling orders, they won't care. Besides, you don't send everything to one factory or everything at the same time to printing factory in China or in your own country. Copycats copy successful products that can make them easy money. When a product can be easily copied and perhaps improved on by the copier, then you need to worry.
You are naive. Imagine they spent time researching and analysing *EVERY SINGLE PROTOTYPE PIECE* to see if they could see what it was for, and then... and then... etc... don't be silly - if they did this for every part they were ever sent - they'd run out of time, get NO WORK DONE and go out of business.
unlokia your stuff will get ripped off. They way to combat it is to heavily market your product and get your name out there before this happens.
You could confuse them buy randomly sending a mirrored design. That way they can't put it together.
anything related to LCD screen manufacture would be cool, especially those smaller screen sizes that are used in phones or portable game consoles. Also, it would be cool to see any kind of factory related to digital video-related parts, like HDMI switchers / splitters.
I wish this video was longer. I love 3D printers! Thank you for this!!!