Interesting about the perforations. How do they fire solid bricks and pavers then? Yes, we use clay, as well as loam, shale, sand and other materials to make bricks. Colours range from cream, ivory, white, grey, red, black, brown and even some green hues come out!
This comment section is hilarious. She is like the ultimate troll, I'd love to find out that in the staff meetings they think of new ways to butcher pronunciation just to fuck with people.
Leuel48Fan I was thinking the same damn thing.omg I can't stand the way she says process.jesus man.it must be the way they say it where she's from because I've heard the guy say it the same way.
actually this is a remnant of Irish English's effects on Canadian English. lots of words are pronounced this way in Irish English, "film" for instance becomes "fillum".
I was an operator that ran the pug. Sending slugs out to the dyno (wires that cut the slugs and shoves it to the table). That's Cherokee Brick & Tile in Macon GA.
Its actually easy. In mexico most bricks are handmade. You just pour the clay on wood frames, then, you remove the frame, and leave em on the sun for like a million years (IDK the time, but's very long)
They use a brick hammer for that, it's designed to be able to break bricks easily because one end is a chisel (rather than a claw hammers most people have in their homes).
I'm from Haiti but I live in the US and I' am a college business major. I want to change the way build home in Haiti. I want t to create a brick company because I believe that reduce dead when earthquakes and create better-living condition, plus create jobs but I don't have the capital to do it yet.
Does anyone else notice how horribly off the measurement for a ton is at 4:10? A ton is 2000 pounds. She's saying that a cube of 500-600 bricks each weighing 5.5 pounds weighs a quarter ton all together? 5.5 times 500 is 2750 pounds, which is nearly 1 and a half tons
One person in these comments found fault with the narrator's math. ONE!! Besides me, that is. I find that very interesting and kind of sad, too. I'm not a genius either, just a high school graduate. Two people caught it after it was posted for SIX years. Just WOW. Count your change....
"they stack the bricks in cubes of 500 to 600" "each brick weighs 5 and a half pounds" "so each cube weighs in at about a quarter tonne" uhhhh no that would be a little under 1 and a half tonnes
A "tonne" and a "ton" are not the same thing. A "tonne" aka a "metric ton" is 1000 kilograms. A "ton" is 2000 lbs. A stack of bricks weighing 500 lbs is indeed a quarter ton.
Why does he cut the brick in half to test for water absorbency? I'm guessing it's entirely because his water pan wasn't big enough to hold full sized bricks. And he only needs a weight ratio anyway.
It is "killin" me the way she says kiln. Oh well, I guess it is never to late to go back to square one in the "prow-ess" so I don't loose my head from the "gull-iten".
Ceramic inserts staked on to steel posts. They are suspended horizontally. Effectively biforcating the slug. The clay gets pressed back into one piece as it passes through the tapered die.
The narrator is kiln me lol
Right! 😂
lolen!
@@artantme loln
Nice pun. She’s a national treasure
surprised to see the air filled bag used as a part of the pickup device. really awesome, just ingenious stuff all along the line.
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You're Killin it 👍
Nice
Also those holes are good for rebar. And prevents the brick from shattering while its in the kiln. And here in Oklahoma, we make brick from red clay.
Interesting about the perforations. How do they fire solid bricks and pavers then? Yes, we use clay, as well as loam, shale, sand and other materials to make bricks. Colours range from cream, ivory, white, grey, red, black, brown and even some green hues come out!
@@111jacarehere in Argentina you either see solid bricks or bigger bricks, hollow with thin walls. Never seen one like this video
*scrolls down to see comments about her pronunciation of the word kiln*
First *scrolls down to see comments about her pronunciation of the word guillotine*
Yeh lol
😂😂😂
THANK GOD there are other humans
HAHAAH ALL THESE COMMENTS LIT AF
This comment section is hilarious.
She is like the ultimate troll, I'd love to find out that in the staff meetings they think of new ways to butcher pronunciation just to fuck with people.
it's key word code , the apocalypse is coming silent as a kitten ,. Killin the Bambi. s
I think she's the only staff person... No oversight.
Its "killen" me the way she says "prowcess"
+MR.RANDOM24 Kilin is not how it's pronounced in Canada either.
Yea I had to stop watching when she couldn’t say it right.
Leuel48Fan I was thinking the same damn thing.omg I can't stand the way she says process.jesus man.it must be the way they say it where she's from because I've heard the guy say it the same way.
Me too Leuel, that's all I hear while watching. I have a brick she can Pro sess.
She talk funny
The killin? haha. Think you mean Kiln love.
hahaha... I caught that too :)
+Dd Norton same
+MisterBrauer She was just trying to killem bricks.
+MisterBrauer my thoughts exactly
+MisterBrauer At first I was like... 'Its pronounced killin...? No, that's not right. TOO THE COMMENTS''
KILN NOT KILLEN
Your profile pic perfectly matches that comment
Wyatt Smith ,bmbvfv
actually this is a remnant of Irish English's effects on Canadian English. lots of words are pronounced this way in Irish English, "film" for instance becomes "fillum".
Shit even little kids know thats wrong... fuck is wrong with this bitch?
Killen is only a word if it comes after "needs"
I hope she made an absolute killən as a voiceover artist
You could really make a "killen" by having your own brick making business.
lol!
Gill-o-teen and kill-en. Please fire this women
Yes. We'll fire her in the kill-en.
+Watch The World Burn What a good PRO-cess.
Loooooooool
i7887 yeah just like they fired the bricks
lol
2:20 gave me shivers. Lovely.
yes its really lovely!
Good video giving a clear info on how the manufacturing is done
The way this lady says kiln is "killin" me
very smart
the stacking process was so dope
This narrator's ace! I particularly liked her documentary about the discovery of peniciln.
The kiln pronunciation is killin me!!
AND I THUNKEDED IT WAS ME
.......is it kilN you?
Neat video but her pronunciation is killin' me.
I want my house made up with bricks, but the way the narrator pronounces 'kiln', it's KILLIN' me.
I was an operator that ran the pug. Sending slugs out to the dyno (wires that cut the slugs and shoves it to the table).
That's Cherokee Brick & Tile in Macon GA.
Bricks are amazing building material that is why it exist since the olden times.
Wow I never knew that that's really weird but cool at the same time
That was beautiful and high quality brick
I may need to make a few bricks of my own in the future.
This lady is "killin" me.
bamaslamma1003
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Its actually easy. In mexico most bricks are handmade. You just pour the clay on wood frames, then, you remove the frame, and leave em on the sun for like a million years (IDK the time, but's very long)
The voice from hell is back!
Nice AND COOL
Its wawww good luck
Kiln me softly, with his song!
I guess this is where they put people's mixtapes, it's the only place that can contain it's fire
The 3 holes are not only for weight reasons. They form a bond with the mortar, when they are laid.
Couldn't you also put steel supports in the holes and fill that with cement mix to make a stronger reinforced wall/building?
@@patrickbliss9264 can. But won’t.
Sony PS4 assembly line?
Looks more like iPhones.... Same design, same ancient technology
Bruh the way she said process had me rolling😂😂😂
2:55 she's killin' it!
imagine being a brick and then your suddenly in a "killen" about to flipping be burned
I've always wanted to know how bricks are made, so interesting.
I always thought they had a bunch of people on special toilets scrolling through those "when you see it you'll shit bricks" posts.
3:09 I can't believe it, the legendary super brick
😲😲😲
Great video... Bricks are the best baby... by the way she's killen it....
all in all it's just another brick in the wall
man, bricks are fucking awesome!
Bricks are awesome!
I was gonna make a comment on the killen thing but I see I am not the only one who finds that it rapes their ears
They use a brick hammer for that, it's designed to be able to break bricks easily because one end is a chisel (rather than a claw hammers most people have in their homes).
You know life's good when you're watching How It's Made Bricks..
I'm from Haiti but I live in the US and I' am a college business major. I want to change the way build home in Haiti. I want t to create a brick company because I believe that reduce dead when earthquakes and create better-living condition, plus create jobs but I don't have the capital to do it yet.
I love bricks, they are so red and rough and keep me warm in winter, i make love to them.
Your profile pic fits perfectly to your comment
+gummel82 Ikr
HOW DID NO ONE TELL HER SHES PRONOUNCING KILN INCORRECTLY
or PROWCESS or GUILATINE hahahaha
Bricks are usually made from shale, a lightweight rock that is made from brick
What do you do for a living?
I work in a brickery
I used to work at a brick clay factory... but I got fired.
Sure is interesting. Would also love to view the Wayne Dalton Overhead Garage Door/How It's Made
The bricks power level is rising
way to butcher the word guillotine lol same with kiln xD
jake warren prowcess
It's okay she's Canadian, she's trying. Just not very hard.
I’m not sure if that was a pun or not
Killin is what you get if dbz Krillin takes up pottery
i love brown bricks
thanks, would love to see hand-made bricks, from dirt, to mix, to form, to sun, to market for sale
You're killin' me Smalls...
Does anyone else notice how horribly off the measurement for a ton is at 4:10? A ton is 2000 pounds. She's saying that a cube of 500-600 bricks each weighing 5.5 pounds weighs a quarter ton all together? 5.5 times 500 is 2750 pounds, which is nearly 1 and a half tons
Discovery channel is really kiln it with this series!!
wt cost of this project and their production capacity.
You know your life is boring when you’re watching how bricks are made.
Are the bricks brown?
very nice but it took long time to load
cubes between 5 and 600 bricks? quite the range they got there!
Awesome
One person in these comments found fault with the narrator's math. ONE!! Besides me, that is. I find that very interesting and kind of sad, too. I'm not a genius either, just a high school graduate. Two people caught it after it was posted for SIX years. Just WOW. Count your change....
I love brick
Never thought I’d wanna know how bricks were made
"they stack the bricks in cubes of 500 to 600"
"each brick weighs 5 and a half pounds"
"so each cube weighs in at about a quarter tonne"
uhhhh no that would be a little under 1 and a half tonnes
A "tonne" and a "ton" are not the same thing. A "tonne" aka a "metric ton" is 1000 kilograms. A "ton" is 2000 lbs. A stack of bricks weighing 500 lbs is indeed a quarter ton.
@@bamaslamma1003 Say that again, but slowly...
Brick, brick brick, brick, brick, brick
Brick, it fun!
Why does he cut the brick in half to test for water absorbency? I'm guessing it's entirely because his water pan wasn't big enough to hold full sized bricks. And he only needs a weight ratio anyway.
I just went to an abandoned brickwork factory today, and yet none of this made sense to me!
What is the name of this factory??
2:41 That looks like the boss of level 3 in super C
“We need a pun about rocks”
It's 2AM and this is what I wanted to know..
Kiln me softly was my favorite song.
sam from half as interesting has come a long way
"a lightweight rock that splits easily into thin layers" I took apart a few old chimneys and can confirm that's true
I actually didn't really get that part. What part of it is noticeable that it's separate?
I want to buy you a brick for Christmas!
Is this a computer or a person talking??
what's the psi on a common brick. hollow brick?
Other people at 1am:Sleep
Me:how it made brick
Only one little pig? You're kilin me!
I don't know why these exist isn't like people will start making bricks even if they wanted to.
Its interesting. Its just to satisfy curiosity, don't you ever ask how the things around you are made?
Ms. Narrator let me show u the word Kiln, now does it read killin to you ms. Webster? T Y....
that kiln must be pretty spoopy if it's been used for killin'.
It is "killin" me the way she says kiln. Oh well, I guess it is never to late to go back to square one in the "prow-ess" so I don't loose my head from the "gull-iten".
That zoom shot on the brick tho
bricks- my weapon of choice. why?
heheh, well...
they were made in a killen' for killin'.
Ive been to a couple of "brick" factories in the Netherlands and i must say... We have a very different base product...
Shale? You sure that isn't a hybrid between a shark and a whale?
lol
XD no its an actual rock
I know. You're a bit slate in telling me
XD :o I see what you did there how clever.
Muzik Bike - Geometry Dash and stuff
a large factory near me was made of white glazed brick . only ones i ever saw . looked like porcelain .
Mere ko ye machine kaha se milenga
Anyone else wondering how the three pins that create the holes in the brick are positioned without any support?
Ceramic inserts staked on to steel posts. They are suspended horizontally. Effectively biforcating the slug. The clay gets pressed back into one piece as it passes through the tapered die.
where did she get that extra I in kiln?
2:23 thats trippy