Watching this reminds me of my best friend who worked in a factory his whole life. He loved showing me how the machines worked, always saying, 'Every piece tells a story of precision and teamwork.
That was a monstrously large herringbone gear at the end there. Wow. Clever: started as a "ooh ah cool" video, and turned into a manufacturer hype reel.
I noticed that too, used on ships. Herringbone prevents gear walk twisting. Fun Fact: The gearing is at a certain ratio & a tooth is either added or removed so that each pinion tooth will always mesh with next tooth on each rotation of the bull gear. This prevents unbalanced wear from imperfections to reduce noise.
Absolutely fascinating, the processes shown here are so wonderful and seemingly so excellent in what they produce and how they do it. Thanks for this, brilliant video and so very well explained.
I was particularly fascinated by the MBK cage welding machine! The precision and speed at which it works are mesmerizing, and it’s hard to believe that something so visually captivating is also so crucial to infrastructure like bridges and buildings. It makes me ponder the role of automation in construction. While machines like this improve efficiency and safety, do you think there’s a downside in terms of job displacement for skilled workers? It’s a complex balance between embracing technology and ensuring there are opportunities for traditional craftsmanship in the workforce. What do you all think?
I worked in one of the 1st friction welding job shops in the country. An amazing process, elegant in its simplicity. The real fun was designing tooling for each job.
Yep, shovels these days are getting upgrades like they’re in an action movie. Next thing you know, they’ll be making shovels that brew coffee while they dig!
I enjoyed this video more than others because here you tell us what we are seeing. On other videos they show amazing production but leave us guessing what we're looking at. I could have done without the sales pitch in the second half.
The playground mats are not molded and then given their fun bright colors as you stated. The granules are died prior to molding, so the color never wears off, as the color is through the entire mat. Cheers
0:44 "The handle, which is riveted perfectly into place - built to last through anything." Except for the narrator, apparently. "But let's be real - I usually end up driving a nail or screw through it myself eventually."
"It's truly impossible to take your eyes off the synchronization and precision of these production lines! Every detail is perfectly assembled, each machine operates powerfully yet rhythmically. These production processes are not only pleasing to the eye, but also make me think about how humans have taken technology to new heights. Is anyone else as fascinated by the magic in each of these movements as I am?"
I wish they would put two or three rivets in those shovels. Saves me from drilling the holes in my shovels , rakes, hoes, space shuttles, Wheelbarrows, just to hold them together right.
1 min 42 seconds in, woman inspecting knives wearing cut resistant glove on the hand holding the handles while holding blades with bare hand. You get a 1 for safety.
"Every-day tasks'. Yeah, I'm constantly annoyed at the requirement I have to punch out all of those shovel-shaped components from all that random sheet metal I have splayed out across my massive backyard....of course, in-between all of that coal I have to mine and the microchips I have to produce....just some of the few pesky 'every-day' tasks I am bothered with on my half-acre block as I stumble through existence. Soooo much sheet metal.
I never new a shovel could break through concrete, WOW I've been using shovels for 50 years and never knew that !!!!
The Concrete today, is not like your GRANDFATHERS CONCRETE....
Legend has it that shovel is still trying to break through concrete.
WOW YOUR BLESSED TO MAKE THIS. ✝️♿️
Watching this reminds me of my best friend who worked in a factory his whole life. He loved showing me how the machines worked, always saying, 'Every piece tells a story of precision and teamwork.
That was a monstrously large herringbone gear at the end there. Wow.
Clever: started as a "ooh ah cool" video, and turned into a manufacturer hype reel.
I noticed that too, used on ships. Herringbone prevents gear walk twisting.
Fun Fact: The gearing is at a certain ratio & a tooth is either added or removed so that each pinion tooth will always mesh with next tooth on each rotation of the bull gear.
This prevents unbalanced wear from imperfections to reduce noise.
Absolutely fascinating, the processes shown here are so wonderful and seemingly so excellent in what they produce and how they do it. Thanks for this, brilliant video and so very well explained.
From raw materials to finished products, the journey captured here is amazing. These machines are the backbone of manufacturing industries
WOW SO GOOD!
Wow..
Interesting Industry.
No disappointment over here👍
wow! so nice
Amazing machines
wow
i only watched it till they told me the shovel they are stamping out can dig through concrete
Ikr! 😅
And the serrated knife will go through bone. Lol.
Haha, right? That part blew my mind too! Imagine the power it takes to punch through concrete like it's nothing. It’s not just a shovel-it’s a beast!
You talk so nonsense and nonsense
They didn't say it was solid concrete. 😆
This is oddly satisfying.
Yes. I feel like a cigarette afterwards.
I was particularly fascinated by the MBK cage welding machine! The precision and speed at which it works are mesmerizing, and it’s hard to believe that something so visually captivating is also so crucial to infrastructure like bridges and buildings. It makes me ponder the role of automation in construction. While machines like this improve efficiency and safety, do you think there’s a downside in terms of job displacement for skilled workers? It’s a complex balance between embracing technology and ensuring there are opportunities for traditional craftsmanship in the workforce. What do you all think?
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The friction welding is Amazing !!!
I worked in one of the 1st friction welding job shops in the country. An amazing process, elegant in its simplicity. The real fun was designing tooling for each job.
This is the kind of power that shapes our world!
The way they do this stuff in India is crazy
Shovels break through concrete?
I had a shovel break through dirt on me
Only if the concrete is made in the same factory as the shovel.
Yep, shovels these days are getting upgrades like they’re in an action movie. Next thing you know, they’ll be making shovels that brew coffee while they dig!
Heavy-duty machines taking on the toughest challenges-truly impressive to watch!
The whole mini machine but you praise
"The content is both interesting and informative, looking forward to more!"
Watching these factory processes is pure mechanical magic!
A shovel shape we always know and love?
The ones with holes are better. They are lighter & dirt & soil doesn't stick as easy.
I enjoyed this video more than others because here you tell us what we are seeing. On other videos they show amazing production but leave us guessing what we're looking at. I could have done without the sales pitch in the second half.
Great Videos 🎉🎉❤❤
The way these machines move is mind-blowing. Such engineering brilliance!
The playground mats are not molded and then given their fun bright colors as you stated. The granules are died prior to molding, so the color never wears off, as the color is through the entire mat. Cheers
0:50 that's the funny part of the production. We all end up re fixing with our nails😢😢😢
okay the broom maker was cool
mechanical magic
0:44 "The handle, which is riveted perfectly into place - built to last through anything." Except for the narrator, apparently. "But let's be real - I usually end up driving a nail or screw through it myself eventually."
The sheer size and efficiency of these machines are jaw-dropping!
waaw
Can you make the AI voice do Michael Jackson, complete with the he-he’s?
I never knew coil springs were "wounded".
How hard is it to get a human to narrate this?
"It's truly impossible to take your eyes off the synchronization and precision of these production lines! Every detail is perfectly assembled, each machine operates powerfully yet rhythmically. These production processes are not only pleasing to the eye, but also make me think about how humans have taken technology to new heights. Is anyone else as fascinated by the magic in each of these movements as I am?"
I was hoping for the process of steel cable making suggested in the first image 😕
Take a step back from what they are doing but think who designed and built these machines to make these things??.
Really bad robo-voice narration.
I wish they would put two or three rivets in those shovels. Saves me from drilling the holes in my shovels , rakes, hoes, space shuttles, Wheelbarrows, just to hold them together right.
I can't help but feel this entire thing was generated by a computer as well as many of the comments
After watching it, I feel truly satisfied, every operating detail is perfect like a mechanical symphony!
"The shovel shape we all know and love." ? Piss off, Noddy.
With ya there!!!
Ive never been able to shovel through concrete... i suck!
Segments are to quick and short
Video is fascinating... Narrating not require 😅 there was a lot said, yet hardly any detail...
Shovels that can break through concrete? 🤔
AGI !
Since when is the narrative right ?
I truly hate the AI narrators these days/daze but this guy, I can kinda feel it. Machines and gears are cool.
How many vinyl records are made today 50 or 100 😛?
1 min 42 seconds in, woman inspecting knives wearing cut resistant glove on the hand holding the handles while holding blades with bare hand. You get a 1 for safety.
Pokey
why is an ai voice babbling all the time? this is torture
Muted it!! So much better just miss the sounds of the machines working😢
@@MUFFINggtyyou 2 must have a shitty life if you call this babbling
Just mute. That’s what I did asap.
Where are the machine guards? How many amputations are there?
Are there is mu bodo renggo,baso jenih ubi kayu slengo,understand
Too many of the clips were over too soon.
Too quick and quick cuts no good
Now I know why people have lost their job
h 1:53
very interesting...but you talk too much.
The mega big machine parts China makes! They are not for the space shuttle are they.
Is the voiceover audio AI generated? It sounds good.
They cant break through concrete.
'The shovel we all know and love' not like the woke shovels they have today.
Weird A.I.
You are right. Is annoying !!
This guy never shuts up
Get a different AI voice!
The shovel was cheap and poorly made….
You’re exactly right about that one of the cheapest shovels I’ve ever seen
Yet another slapped-together mess of click-bait segments that might have been slightly interesting without the stoooopid (AI?) narration.
Weak - buh bye
Commercial at 1 minute 5 seconds ………. Good Bye !
"Every-day tasks'. Yeah, I'm constantly annoyed at the requirement I have to punch out all of those shovel-shaped components from all that random sheet metal I have splayed out across my massive backyard....of course, in-between all of that coal I have to mine and the microchips I have to produce....just some of the few pesky 'every-day' tasks I am bothered with on my half-acre block as I stumble through existence. Soooo much sheet metal.
This video sounds like a gigantic advertisement
Don’t watch it then
It's just ai generated crap made with short clips cobbled together from other videos
Shovels can't break through concrete especially not those flimsy,cheap looking, junk shovels you showed.
He meant Chinese concrete 😂
more ai garbage