Another RUclips channel putting out better content than most TV channels do. Simple, educational documentary style, this is what reality TV should be. Doing a great job showing a fascinating side of life in China most of us will never get to experience.
It's really nice to see this. But he really unsettles me - like a lot of people in engineering disciplines. He's one of those obnoxious touchy sweaty dudes with not nearly enough modesty, but I appreciate the close look you don't get anywhere else - it's just, he's really unsettling to watch and listen to. Not a fan of content creators - it's all spectacle and dramatization no different than American television. Granted, I'm monotone and very serious, I just sound angry all the time, nobody would be interested in someone who was not energetic. I just think there is a balance. Professional environments can be really intimidating, might just be my own experience in that setting making me feel like I would've been more calm and used my hands less. Especially around equipment.
This kind of "sponsorship" has to be done right! Scotty nailed it, striking the perfect balance between shill and fanboi, simply taking the opportunity to show us more Strange Parts!
Agreed. No idea if their sponsorship will translate to more sales for them (I hope it does) - but just awesome seeing a great process and how that do it. I'm "a consumer of end products" nobody cares about - but I'd hope there's a viewer out there looking at this, thinking "Damn - they can do what I need"
One of the things I love about your series Scotty is that you happily show the working conditions in a light that is never positive or negative. I've spent many hours trying to enlighten people to the fact that factory work in China isn't as bad as it used to be, and that the cost of living there is so low that the wage is actually often better (comparably) than US counterparts in the same position. Showing that worker dealing with the wires, and that she was happy to speak about her own personal knowledge for a moment, was fantastic - this is generally the kind of attitude I've experienced with Chinese factory workers.
I really enjoy how polite he is and how he interacts with these people. Shenzhen seems like an absolutely magical place. It's already a huge technological and economical hub but I think Shenzhen is going to become one of the worlds most important cities, with the next generation growing up there I'm sure there's going to be some genius whizz-kids who are going to invent & develop some amazing things. I love how the people of Shenzhen have such passion for technology.
That's something I love from @@StrangeParts videos. It shows us cool shops, cool stuff and places; and Scott is always so excited about it. It makes it entertaining and fun to watch. Good job!
Appreciated how you set the translation up this time. Not that it wasn't good in other videos but it was just nice to hear the person talk and then have it subtitled.
That slow motion shot of the printer head with the ink mist was absolutely amazing! I love seeing your skill as a videographer grow over time! great video as usual!
Thank you Besjet for sponsoring this video and allowing us youtube viewers into your factory. I really enjoyed the tour and the friendly people. I really like your company.
This is where you shine. Speaking both languages and bridging the gap. Bringing technology to the west and brand recognition to the manufacturers of China.
I'm honestly not surprised that companies like this are willing to sponsor and participate in these videos. They make for fantastic ads and show off their products really well. I think the best part about this particular product is that if you had this kind of printer in a store, you could literally print directly on people's stuff without having to take it apart and have them watch as it's done, and they wouldn't need to be without the device for long.
spot on. years ago we had an electric one sitting in a dusty corner of the underground office car park, purchased for very occasional lifting requirements and we also used the any chance technique.
@@Nordic_Mechanic I'm not sure if it's the same unit anyway, and I wouldn't ask for any such thing unless Scotty wasn't looking to keep it for himself. Even as a stationary installation piece he could do a lot with it. :)
Theres really barely any other channels that do content on stuff lik this. Most tech channels do the latest and bleeding edge tech rather than these everyday production devices. Definitely great content.
While we do rely on the magic of editing a lot to compress time like this, this actually played out in person pretty much like what it looked like in the final video. The forklift was zooming around by the time we made it down the stairs. I did have my eye on the open doorway to nowhere when we did the original scouting of the location at the beginning of the day, and I wasn't 100% sure what they used it for, but I knew the answer was probably pretty awesome. So I made sure we were rolling when I asked Edward the first time.
Very interesting that setting up the layers of print information is extremely similar to building materials in 3D programs. Using black and white to build bump maps, etc.
You managed to make that visit really interesting not just because of your infectious pleasure and fascination of the technology and the people behind it ... Great job PLEASE keep doing what you do AND showing us all thank you :)
Hey thanks for making a video about printing! If you're interested, I've got a few great contacts in China who specialize in a bunch of different methods and materials. I'll be moving back to Shenzhen next Wednesday to begin work at the world's largest printing company! I love print and I'm going to graduate this year with my printing degree from the Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart, Germany. It's always a pleasure to show people who interesting this field can be. And there's certainly alot more than just UV printing that will blow you away! Thanks for the video.
Heidelberg is one of the biggest offset machine manufacturers, they have a plant in Pudong right outside of Shanghai, my colleague did his internship there. One of their Speedmasters costs probably around 7 or 8 times as much as these large format flatbed UV printers and requires significantly more engineering skill to develop and assemble. And yeah it's also a city in Germany where their headquarters is located (although they moved to Wiesloch). I was there a few months ago on a tour of their production and innovation center. It'd be awesome to have Scotty's enthusiasm in a really big printing production where hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Heidelberg machines are running ☺️
Scotty. I have my 4x8 finally in my shop. I didnt get the same brand but wow!! I have been able to print on so many different substrates it has been game changer. Thank you!!
I have to be honest, I've never been one to sit through these type of videos (this will be my first time commenting on one) but you guys at Strange parts put together such great videos and the host is so informative but not boring and droning on. Like the other comments have stated, every video that's been sponsored I hope this has pulled off for them. Because I never knew this was a thing and it definitely makes me interested in purchasing from them. Great video.
I like how we have so many Americans trying to disparage China, and we have Scotty from Strange Parts here trying to single handly reverse the negative connotations.
Too bad from my experience their tourists are quite honest dbags with no care about the people around them. It might just be something to do with decently high tensions between the Philippines and China. I don’t know
@@superjeffstanton True, but he doesn't have to. He could do quite the opposite and show how bad these places are and encourage you to buy stuff manufactured from your own country.
After watching this video, I was able to get around sublimation transfer printing in my business and now we have a superior product to any on the market today. Thank you for posting this video and others that share technology
Been Following Flatbed UV Printers since the mid 2000's The Media they can accept and the durability of the end product is amazing... the real cool ones can UV then cut out after.. If you ever want to see these things in action and get samples head to Chicago in Oct for the Print Convention.
I love it! The video was sponsored, but I also learned something. Not just a company telling us "We are the best. Buy!!!" It is basically a documentary. I hate ads a lot, but in this form it realy is great!
@@alfoncejean8826 The forklift itself are very common, but in china or asia in general they accustomed to use something wich they already have to the fullest extend and avoid to build or buy some specific tool with only minimum uses unless it can't be subtituted. In US or EU they would have build a dedicated elevator or whatever tool just to move that frame to 2nd floor.
That laptop cover came out looking incredible! Although it's pretty niche I'd love to see an in depth look at how yoyo manufacturers make modern aluminium/POM yoyos, and also seeing how they do those special anodized styles like fading colours and splashes / acid washes.
I love the way the guy in the shirt must have been told to wear a shirt for the video because you can plainly see he's just taken it out of the wrapper you can see the Fold marks
It amazes me how you keep sparking my interests for things I never knew I would be interested in! I absolutely love your channel and all of its content, greetings from a super fan from The Netherlands. Thank you for continually making these high quality videos for us!
I touch little b9ts guess what Japan built their auto manufacturing industry on in the 60-70’s? the exact same thing, US provided the knowhow for Japan to copycat and undercut automobile industry, and grow to be the giants they are today. China and Taiwan has been watching and learning. Now Taiwan copycats dominate computer parts. where did you think MSI, Acer, Asus and others grew from? did they start out innovating like DJI? lol, no. early 90’s Taiwan was where you source cheap copycat computer parts for custom builds when you can’t afford the brand name products. Why are people buying OnePlus and Huawei and Xiaomi phones now? they’re only going to keep getting better now that they have the tech down. do you also call Toyota lacking in innovation and cheap rip off of American cars? people did back in the 80’s. not as much anymore.
These guys are great. Knowledgeable of their full process from end to end. Amazing to see. I could really see enjoying working in a place like that in a millwright capacity.
Its seems in China they are more open about their industrial technology. I believe knowledge share for them is the main key for the country economic growth.
@@arniekando6846 Where is you delusion coming from? Watch this video on RUclips to educate yourself, Video title: "Top 20 Country Total Patent (Invention) History (1980-2017)". Looks like the world only have two countries, China and other countries.
@@arniekando6846 yet even so its western technology or not it's not important for China. They would take it and make it better as everyone is improving each other design iteration.
Great video, we have 2 of those printers in our factory, ours are much bigger but same thing. All I can think is, "I wonder if you could turn one of them into a big 3d printer?" lol love these factory tours. thanks.
I love how he straight up said yes to giving you a machine xD That would be an awesome piece of tech to have in a personal workshop if they actually allowed it!
I worked with an engineer from China some years ago and he said that if you want to study for a degree in China you have to speak English - it's mandatory. (Not sure if that's still the case...)
I love to watch your youtube creations and to see how much effort you put into your videos. Your appearance in front of the camera, the script, the interviews, the production design, the technical aspects of the video production - all of it feels to be super professional and natural at the same time! Keep on being awesome and doing what you do. Thank you and cheers from Germany
an electronic design engineer from silicon valley comment on how he couldn't figure out the wiring of an air hockey table, properly now the most humble guy in shenzhen.... 😂😂😂😂
*Nice factory.* It's an indication that China did transition from cheap goods, to expensive goods, like those expensive printers, trains, buses and aircraft. Let's hope they transition well to the next stage of development.
Good people The programmer, the factory manager and all workers. All made a nice beautiful program worth watching. Great program Great people Great China Thank you all
Love your videos Scotty! They just keep getting better and better! A video request, I saw on a State of Electronics video there are several places around now for small batch injection moulding where they'll use a resin based 3D printer (LCD/DLP/SLA) to make your part, then cast a mold from it, then produce a small batch of 10-100 parts. This would be *amazing* for prototyping and small batch production, going far beyond FDM 3D printing in quality, durability and material choice, without having the excessive tooling costs of regular injection molding. Unfortunately although they exist, the particular places they showed off didn't seem setup for international business, and such places are quite hard to find and review on alibaba or such. I'm sure if you could find such a place that is open to international orders and do a tour, both your video and their business would become a hot topic for a great many makers around the world.
pretty standard printing concepts, and in fact Starry Night is a common image for samples because of its popularity color range and the fact that it's in the public domain. The background needs to be white behind the other colors for color accuracy when you print the other colors over a non-white background. On paper, or canvas it would already have a white background, or have been gessoed in preparation. a varnish over the top makes the colors more vibrant and helps protect the final image
Was pretty great to see a fork lift being used as an elevator 👍🏻, hey....ingenuity baby.....😅 Scotty, you’ve got a great interesting channel, & your personality is what “makes” Strange Parts.......we see your enthusiasm and energy of the journey/ride from one place to the next. One person’s strange is another’s unique design 😎 Cheers✌🏻
Another RUclips channel putting out better content than most TV channels do. Simple, educational documentary style, this is what reality TV should be. Doing a great job showing a fascinating side of life in China most of us will never get to experience.
This is why i stopped going for cable tv.
@@ValfulaTi TV? Ooooh! You mean that 42" monitor I have in my living room! ;)
It's really nice to see this. But he really unsettles me - like a lot of people in engineering disciplines. He's one of those obnoxious touchy sweaty dudes with not nearly enough modesty, but I appreciate the close look you don't get anywhere else - it's just, he's really unsettling to watch and listen to. Not a fan of content creators - it's all spectacle and dramatization no different than American television. Granted, I'm monotone and very serious, I just sound angry all the time, nobody would be interested in someone who was not energetic. I just think there is a balance. Professional environments can be really intimidating, might just be my own experience in that setting making me feel like I would've been more calm and used my hands less. Especially around equipment.
Now THIS is how you make a sponsored video! DAMN, that was super-cool.
Exactly!
Did Best Jet contact him and offer to pay for this long ad?
This kind of "sponsorship" has to be done right! Scotty nailed it, striking the perfect balance between shill and fanboi, simply taking the opportunity to show us more Strange Parts!
Agreed.
No idea if their sponsorship will translate to more sales for them (I hope it does) - but just awesome seeing a great process and how that do it.
I'm "a consumer of end products" nobody cares about - but I'd hope there's a viewer out there looking at this, thinking "Damn - they can do what I need"
Was thinking the same, love how he works!
One of the things I love about your series Scotty is that you happily show the working conditions in a light that is never positive or negative.
I've spent many hours trying to enlighten people to the fact that factory work in China isn't as bad as it used to be, and that the cost of living there is so low that the wage is actually often better (comparably) than US counterparts in the same position.
Showing that worker dealing with the wires, and that she was happy to speak about her own personal knowledge for a moment, was fantastic - this is generally the kind of attitude I've experienced with Chinese factory workers.
That and most of the Labor is quite skilled.
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I was like, "I'd take that job", when she was talking about it.
Most of these places are nicer than anywhere I’ve worked in the United States.
I really enjoy how polite he is and how he interacts with these people. Shenzhen seems like an absolutely magical place. It's already a huge technological and economical hub but I think Shenzhen is going to become one of the worlds most important cities, with the next generation growing up there I'm sure there's going to be some genius whizz-kids who are going to invent & develop some amazing things. I love how the people of Shenzhen have such passion for technology.
I love this kind of real-life documentary. Way more interesting than "how it's made". Scotty, you kick ass!
Scotty! The quality of your production is getting better and better. Keep going!
yeah and please scotty, let the people talk and explain themselves, better than asking & replying yourself
well he has an editor now
Yeah, feels like a documentary from discovery channel
In all his videos he's so excited like a kid going to radioshak in weekends
Mad House I would be just as excited following along, I love learning how things work
Pretty much! I think I even said as much in the vid I did about my microscope 😊
Too bad kids will no longer know that feeling.
That's something I love from @@StrangeParts videos. It shows us cool shops, cool stuff and places; and Scott is always so excited about it. It makes it entertaining and fun to watch. Good job!
@@-TK- Ya, too bad. But then, they now have Adafruit and Amazon and Digikey and eBay. Do you want batteries with that?
Appreciated how you set the translation up this time.
Not that it wasn't good in other videos but it was just nice to hear the person talk and then have it subtitled.
jupp subs work a lot better…
He's probably a sales rep. for Besjet, he just happens to speak English, which is likely why he's there.
I agree the subtitles worked really well for me. Also, hearing their original intonation over the language helps a little more with understanding.
That slow motion shot of the printer head with the ink mist was absolutely amazing! I love seeing your skill as a videographer grow over time! great video as usual!
I wish I were with you in that factory.I am impressed.
Well obviously you have to make your own MacBook from scratch for that cover now!
I support this idea, lol
@@Akaiyro i support your idear, to support that idear!
Yessss
Yes!!
hell yeah!!
Thank you Besjet for sponsoring this video and allowing us youtube viewers into your factory. I really enjoyed the tour and the friendly people. I really like your company.
Besjet is BEST JET!
This is where you shine. Speaking both languages and bridging the gap. Bringing technology to the west and brand recognition to the manufacturers of China.
Like a modern tech Marco Polo
I'm honestly not surprised that companies like this are willing to sponsor and participate in these videos. They make for fantastic ads and show off their products really well.
I think the best part about this particular product is that if you had this kind of printer in a store, you could literally print directly on people's stuff without having to take it apart and have them watch as it's done, and they wouldn't need to be without the device for long.
That slo mo....so nice
zollotech hey how are you?
Play Misty for me.
I've never met a warehouse manager who *doesn't* take every available chance to show off his forklift.
sexual
Everything is cool, but please change the music style for your videos Scotty!
@@mwk1 what's wrong with his music?!??!
mwk1 stop bitching
spot on. years ago we had an electric one sitting in a dusty corner of the underground office car park, purchased for very occasional lifting requirements and we also used the any chance technique.
Awww man, I have a 2013 13" MBP with the Starry Night logo sticker, and this thing is making me so much more jealous now, lol.
everyone thumb up this comment so Scotty send it to her
@@Nordic_Mechanic I'm not sure if it's the same unit anyway, and I wouldn't ask for any such thing unless Scotty wasn't looking to keep it for himself. Even as a stationary installation piece he could do a lot with it. :)
I love these "inside look" videos that you do. Super interesting. Thank you for all your hard work to produce these.
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Theres really barely any other channels that do content on stuff lik this. Most tech channels do the latest and bleeding edge tech rather than these everyday production devices. Definitely great content.
Thanks for setting this up and giving them the opportunity to show their work.
"fork lift. do you want to see?"
"yes."
*calls the guy with fork lift immediately*
First class hospitality.
哈哈哈
Magic of editing, Scotty probably saw it when he first arrived and got a clip, then set up the question with the manager and edited in sequence.
@@sadteeto p house, p house, p house for you too
While we do rely on the magic of editing a lot to compress time like this, this actually played out in person pretty much like what it looked like in the final video. The forklift was zooming around by the time we made it down the stairs. I did have my eye on the open doorway to nowhere when we did the original scouting of the location at the beginning of the day, and I wasn't 100% sure what they used it for, but I knew the answer was probably pretty awesome. So I made sure we were rolling when I asked Edward the first time.
Fascinating, like how it's made but actually more educational and personal
Oooh, I thought it's going to be a factory that does the printing, but they make the entire printers. This is even cooler!
Me, too. At first I thougt it is like the business cards factory
What more amazing the factory so small can mass produce stuff like this
Very interesting that setting up the layers of print information is extremely similar to building materials in 3D programs. Using black and white to build bump maps, etc.
You managed to make that visit really interesting not just because of your infectious pleasure and fascination of the technology and the people behind it ... Great job PLEASE keep doing what you do AND showing us all thank you :)
That was cool. Great video.
Pretty good cable management they have going. Linus would be proud
That is what I was thinking also.
they need more RGB LEDs though
#LTT
Hey thanks for making a video about printing! If you're interested, I've got a few great contacts in China who specialize in a bunch of different methods and materials. I'll be moving back to Shenzhen next Wednesday to begin work at the world's largest printing company! I love print and I'm going to graduate this year with my printing degree from the Hochschule der Medien in Stuttgart, Germany. It's always a pleasure to show people who interesting this field can be. And there's certainly alot more than just UV printing that will blow you away! Thanks for the video.
HEIDELBERG?🤔
Sebas Sanchez C-137 Heidelberg? He said Stuttgart lol that‘s 2 completely different cities
Heidelberg is one of the biggest offset machine manufacturers, they have a plant in Pudong right outside of Shanghai, my colleague did his internship there. One of their Speedmasters costs probably around 7 or 8 times as much as these large format flatbed UV printers and requires significantly more engineering skill to develop and assemble. And yeah it's also a city in Germany where their headquarters is located (although they moved to Wiesloch). I was there a few months ago on a tour of their production and innovation center. It'd be awesome to have Scotty's enthusiasm in a really big printing production where hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Heidelberg machines are running ☺️
@@MultiSARAHGAGA by HEIDELBERG I meant the printing company. 😉
Sebas Sanchez C-137 ohhh oops I‘m sorry I didn‘t know it was a company as well 😂
This is awesome! Scotty, thanks for the amazing videos! As a senior in manufacturing engineering, I have loved following your channel!
Scotty. I have my 4x8 finally in my shop. I didnt get the same brand but wow!! I have been able to print on so many different substrates it has been game changer. Thank you!!
I have to be honest, I've never been one to sit through these type of videos (this will be my first time commenting on one) but you guys at Strange parts put together such great videos and the host is so informative but not boring and droning on. Like the other comments have stated, every video that's been sponsored I hope this has pulled off for them. Because I never knew this was a thing and it definitely makes me interested in purchasing from them. Great video.
This is the new "How it's made"
Newer and better
Especially since everything is made in China
My thoughts exactly.
Yeah or "How do they do it".
Love all the worker interviews! I need to take more time...
I like how we have so many Americans trying to disparage China, and we have Scotty from Strange Parts here trying to single handly reverse the negative connotations.
He gets paid for this.
Too bad from my experience their tourists are quite honest dbags with no care about the people around them. It might just be something to do with decently high tensions between the Philippines and China. I don’t know
@@xXx_Oshino_xXx Maybe they think the same about the tourists from your country...
@@superjeffstanton True, but he doesn't have to. He could do quite the opposite and show how bad these places are and encourage you to buy stuff manufactured from your own country.
@@superjeffstanton God forbid someone gets paid for doing something they and others enjoy. Shame on him... /s
After watching this video, I was able to get around sublimation transfer printing in my business and now we have a superior product to any on the market today. Thank you for posting this video and others that share technology
Been Following Flatbed UV Printers since the mid 2000's The Media they can accept and the durability of the end product is amazing... the real cool ones can UV then cut out after.. If you ever want to see these things in action and get samples head to Chicago in Oct for the Print Convention.
That's how the mass produce case with different arts on it.
They also use industrial inkjets then overlay it with a touch UL varnish.
*Edward* is the Coolest Chinese Guy i have ever seen
such a pleasure to watch!!! hes got a unbelievably good vibe going on all the time!!!
He is hybrid
@@chillappreciator885 no, he's not
This is just amazing, I just can't get over the fact how inventive companies are and finding and developing a niche market idea. Super fun to watch!!
Edward: "What effect do you want?"
Scott: "Yes."
I love it! The video was sponsored, but I also learned something. Not just a company telling us "We are the best. Buy!!!" It is basically a documentary. I hate ads a lot, but in this form it realy is great!
China factories are the definition of necessity being the mother of invention. Love the forklift elevator. Lol!
Great video Scotty!
if it works...
it's actually pretty comon even in the US or eu....
Il know more than a few factory who have that
@@alfoncejean8826 The forklift itself are very common, but in china or asia in general they accustomed to use something wich they already have to the fullest extend and avoid to build or buy some specific tool with only minimum uses unless it can't be subtituted. In US or EU they would have build a dedicated elevator or whatever tool just to move that frame to 2nd floor.
Man, I am absolutely loving these factory tours. Keep these coming!!
That laptop cover came out looking incredible!
Although it's pretty niche I'd love to see an in depth look at how yoyo manufacturers make modern aluminium/POM yoyos, and also seeing how they do those special anodized styles like fading colours and splashes / acid washes.
What an amazing tour. This is a shop full of VERY impressive workers! I am in awe.
I love the way the guy in the shirt must have been told to wear a shirt for the video because you can plainly see he's just taken it out of the wrapper you can see the Fold marks
Asshole like you always complain!
lol
@@BallBreaker1616 he's not complaining lol chill out
@@BallBreaker1616 calm down
It amazes me how you keep sparking my interests for things I never knew I would be interested in! I absolutely love your channel and all of its content, greetings from a super fan from The Netherlands. Thank you for continually making these high quality videos for us!
That was actually pretty amazing. Thank you for showing us.
Watching you videos makes me think that anything is possible in China. Like a Disney dreamworld for businesses:
"If you can dream it, we can make it!"
If you make it there they can also counterfeit it and cut into your profits though.... Chinese are very shady is that regard!《unique ideas/inventions》
No!
@@Renwoxing13 your right but also wrong counterfeit parts are cheaper than original and easily identified but some seller sell them as original
@@bearcd5313 uhm really. trump want to import china citizen as well...
might be a good plan to increase pop count
I touch little b9ts guess what Japan built their auto manufacturing industry on in the 60-70’s? the exact same thing, US provided the knowhow for Japan to copycat and undercut automobile industry, and grow to be the giants they are today. China and Taiwan has been watching and learning. Now Taiwan copycats dominate computer parts. where did you think MSI, Acer, Asus and others grew from? did they start out innovating like DJI? lol, no. early 90’s Taiwan was where you source cheap copycat computer parts for custom builds when you can’t afford the brand name products. Why are people buying OnePlus and Huawei and Xiaomi phones now? they’re only going to keep getting better now that they have the tech down. do you also call Toyota lacking in innovation and cheap rip off of American cars? people did back in the 80’s. not as much anymore.
These guys are great. Knowledgeable of their full process from end to end. Amazing to see. I could really see enjoying working in a place like that in a millwright capacity.
Really cool, the company is really open about their processes. Very exciting to see.
"I'm so hesitant to scratch it because I'm afraid i'll rub it off"
*aggressively scratches it*
There was a cut there, where obviously the sales guy went "nah man, go nuts!"
Yeah, I started out more tentative, but we cut that bit for time.
Its seems in China they are more open about their industrial technology. I believe knowledge share for them is the main key for the country economic growth.
They not sharing there technology, its western technology so they don't feel oblige to not share it.
@@arniekando6846 Where is you delusion coming from? Watch this video on RUclips to educate yourself, Video title: "Top 20 Country Total Patent (Invention) History (1980-2017)". Looks like the world only have two countries, China and other countries.
@@arniekando6846 yet even so its western technology or not it's not important for China. They would take it and make it better as everyone is improving each other design iteration.
I been China many are stingy to share unless can boost their sales
You are very wrong sir.
Great video, we have 2 of those printers in our factory, ours are much bigger but same thing. All I can think is, "I wonder if you could turn one of them into a big 3d printer?" lol love these factory tours. thanks.
I love these factory tours, so awesome and you're so respectful towards the people. Thank you.
Can't argue with the result, looked perfect.
Every component made in the same factory. I love it! We need to get back this in the US
don't you know this is 21st century , American don't know made thing except weapon .
@@georgewong6615 actually a lot of truth in that statement
This channel is going places... LITERALLY!!! 😉👍
Forget about the printer, that wire stuff is awesome.
superb printing display & real wonderful knowhow! Thanks for the super-cool lay-off!
I'm really impressed by this factory! Wish America had advanced factories like this.
I love how he straight up said yes to giving you a machine xD That would be an awesome piece of tech to have in a personal workshop if they actually allowed it!
The factory manager must have been told this was a big deal. He busted out a new shirt that wasn't ironed!
just a quick lay down on the printer bed will fix that ;)
Haha this is a typical chinese daddy look
This was your best video this year. Loving it! Keep going!
Bro that's an amazing plat, great people and the coolest printers ever!!! thank you, it feels like travelling with you!!!
i love your simple mind ,excited about almost everything, i need it too much to feel happy as you
Im always surprised how many of these random Chinese factory mangers can speak such good English
Same
they sell to an international market. They have to speak with many businessmen and the language the language that's most universal is English.
I worked with an engineer from China some years ago and he said that if you want to study for a degree in China you have to speak English - it's mandatory. (Not sure if that's still the case...)
*managers
Some of them r studying at Western university too..
2:47 pack of cigarettes under the wiring lol
Pack of cigarettes for scale lol
Watch out! It's a pack of load bearing cigarettes!🤣
its not under, its in front of the whole assembly
The chinese like to smoke, that isnt new.
well spotted man... that one totally went past me in a blur I was staring at the wires and trying to make sense of it...
You make me want to go to Shenzhen so bad! I'm tired of ordering off AliExpress!
Scotty the quality of your videos and content is getting better and better. Please keep on doing what your doing!
I love to watch your youtube creations and to see how much effort you put into your videos. Your appearance in front of the camera, the script, the interviews, the production design, the technical aspects of the video production - all of it feels to be super professional and natural at the same time! Keep on being awesome and doing what you do. Thank you and cheers from Germany
You are bro my inspiration. My goal. Thank you for everything. Keep up the good work.
China reminds me of the American industrial revolution. Just pioneering and cranking out massive amount of stuff.
an electronic design engineer from silicon valley comment on how he couldn't figure out the wiring of an air hockey table, properly now the most humble guy in shenzhen....
😂😂😂😂
That is SO cool! A laptop maker (or really ANY product) could really differentiate their product this way.
So amazing printers. Wow! Just WOW!
*Nice factory.* It's an indication that China did transition from cheap goods, to expensive goods, like those expensive printers, trains, buses and aircraft. Let's hope they transition well to the next stage of development.
Where was your phone made?
@@foxt.5043 Vietnam
@@foxt.5043 China. Chinese company that went bankrupt.
@@youtubeuser7359 mines was made in thailand
@@Kitulous doubt.
Good people
The programmer, the factory manager and all workers.
All made a nice beautiful program worth watching.
Great program
Great people
Great China
Thank you all
When you make it on *trending*
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Love your videos Scotty! They just keep getting better and better!
A video request, I saw on a State of Electronics video there are several places around now for small batch injection moulding where they'll use a resin based 3D printer (LCD/DLP/SLA) to make your part, then cast a mold from it, then produce a small batch of 10-100 parts. This would be *amazing* for prototyping and small batch production, going far beyond FDM 3D printing in quality, durability and material choice, without having the excessive tooling costs of regular injection molding.
Unfortunately although they exist, the particular places they showed off didn't seem setup for international business, and such places are quite hard to find and review on alibaba or such. I'm sure if you could find such a place that is open to international orders and do a tour, both your video and their business would become a hot topic for a great many makers around the world.
The quality of video production is on the next level.... you significantly improved... keep it up. Good Luck
You go to Nanjing Nengrui to produce electric vehicle charging piles to see, you have unexpected surprises
14:20 oh you guys are gonna give me 58000$ machine right
Other guy hahaha your so funny
"I'm thinking about that" lol nevaaaaaaah!
13:39 That face you make when you know your product is good 😂
Wow! Im a graphic designer and this amazing printing tecnologies make me have goosebumps!!! Just amazing!! Thanks for showing us!!
Hugs from Brazil!
Production quality is through the roof on this!! Way to go man
7:40 dude got ready for a handshake too, he even wiped his hand on the pants. :'(
He didn't wipe his hand wtf
Ahah can't believe you spotted that, I felt so bad for him, could see the stress in his eyes
14:07 total relief, he finally got his handshake
7:07 When you act like you understand everything they're saying but you secretly don't
I find he sounds a lot like Conan Obrien for some reason.. not a diss - just an observation
Witness101 holy shit you're right
Amazing to see such huge printers. I think small injets also have small UV lamps.
pretty standard printing concepts, and in fact Starry Night is a common image for samples because of its popularity color range and the fact that it's in the public domain. The background needs to be white behind the other colors for color accuracy when you print the other colors over a non-white background. On paper, or canvas it would already have a white background, or have been gessoed in preparation. a varnish over the top makes the colors more vibrant and helps protect the final image
Was pretty great to see a fork lift being used as an elevator 👍🏻, hey....ingenuity baby.....😅
Scotty, you’ve got a great interesting channel, & your personality is what “makes” Strange Parts.......we see your enthusiasm and energy of the journey/ride from one place to the next. One person’s strange is another’s unique design 😎
Cheers✌🏻
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factory boss: "basically we install it with four heads"
my brain: "lol 4head"
man of culture
Do you find that funny or concerning? because it should be the latter.
@@Sk-tb7kt ok
Actual 5Head
4Head LAWWWWWWWLLL
Judging by the sounds in the beginning of the video, I think my Spaghetti O’s are done
This was super interesting! I have never seen one of these machines before! The close-up scenes of the printer-head were spectacular!
Awesome video, I love videos that show factories making stuff.
Might be a Sponsored Video, but dang it, i like it^^
5:32 Hey you... get out of the way we're coming to film ... hahaha
Look forward to you making a macbook from scratch WITH this super LIT LID :D
Very cool. Didn't even know this was a thing. Thanks for sharing Scotty.
I will never get tired of these videos! So well made and give great insight on so many manufacturing techniques for so many products we use everyday.