this is their old production video from decades ago. i think they still make blades this way though. rubber has gone to more advanced processes though the overall technique remains the same
cheap ones in china are under 1 dollar, and i agree with you it's way to much for high end rubbers, but most popular sports require money to promote, for example you are paying for a company like butterfly to host events and sponsor players etc, plus their research cost. and after trying so many rubbers i still think butterfly is highest quality in both blades and rubber. they have the tech and skills to turn 5 dollar worth of material into best end product imo
Chinese version of How its Made 👍.. Yep.. the version seems old and the Industry seems to be old. But cant resist the fact that these early eqipments were just awesome 😍
Would a paddle made entirely from a solid piece of hard wood , maple / oak , be better ? Equivalent ? Bad idea ? Too heavy ? Some way they do seems to be more artisanal than i tought.
Китайцы не дураки всё до мелочей показывать как делать основания для настольного тенниса высокого класса . Я давно покупаю основания фирмы Yasaka и доволен , цена Yasaka дешёвая и качественная .
Interesting video, thank you. BTW When I see how fast the people who make the rubber are working (look from 9:40 to 11:00) I am still curious how we have to pay 30€, 40€ or even 50€ for a single rubber. (talking about prices in Germany - maybe it´s better in other countries) greetings e.
Why don't we make the rubber transparent and use the red and black sponges to distinguish the two side of a tennis blade? How about allow the rubber to be repainted or resprayed rubber instead of re-glue rubber with sponge all the time? We need green sport, right? We need more good players and affordable equipment instead of greedy manufacturers. Players of the sport community should raise their voice about this.
Amazing, these bats cost $300 - $500 each, I was expecting an old man making 3 a day with tools handed down from his grandpa. Not a factory working at maximum pace bashing out thousands a day.
I believe you're referring to the jpen bats exclusively. My guess is that the incredible amount of waste drives the price. To make 1 ply hinoki bats, you must use quarter sawn wood, which is very wasteful compared to using multiple thin plys. Additionally, the hinoki wood is incredibly expensive. Additionally, the wood is prone to defects as it is natural, so any defect across an entire 10mm ply of hinoki must be thrown out, in addition to general quality control that comes with manufacturing.
I hear you, as someone who is trained in the art of Luthierie I am one who isn’t into “pumping ‘em out”. However, because of my training I am actually surprised to see that they are using very high quality of wood (which is the main cost, even higher than labour) and I can see they have very good quality control. There are some great handmade companies out there that make blades for around the same price (SIAM is one) but it just takes a lot longer. I don’t play butterfly but I am not disappointed in what I see here. Stay rad.
@@rcbuggies57 even the sponge/rubber cutouts made me cringe with waste. And I'm not even talking about when the player applies the rubber to his/her racket! I'm talking about 10:37
Im always for the working man, but sometimes you see a manufacturing line that just calls for robotics or just plain machine engineering. I hate seeing these poor souls doing the same mundane routing over and over and over again. i cant imagine doing that hour after hour day after day week after week for years on in. youd loose your mind. or go into some zen mode until one day you wind up hurting yourself. Ide rather see all these guys doing something more passion driven. but this is the reality of mass produced products still being done by hand. so the job aint great but it is a job.
An athlete Yeah I completely agree but if you look in the right places you can find equipment much cheaper. For example take a look at:ttdepot.tictail.com/ They have some of the best prices.
more expensive does not mean better in table tennis. its more important to get a blade and rubber that matches your play style than buying the most expensive bat you can
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disciplined, diligent, accuracy, timeliness, persistence, unyielding , I find all of this in japanese industry product
The quality of the wood and craftsmanship is amazing!!!
this is their old production video from decades ago. i think they still make blades this way though. rubber has gone to more advanced processes though the overall technique remains the same
Gran Turismo soundtrack vibes at 6:50
XStar FL !!! I used to play with that!!!
This brought me back 15 years. :]
cheap ones in china are under 1 dollar, and i agree with you it's way to much for high end rubbers, but most popular sports require money to promote, for example you are paying for a company like butterfly to host events and sponsor players etc, plus their research cost. and after trying so many rubbers i still think butterfly is highest quality in both blades and rubber. they have the tech and skills to turn 5 dollar worth of material into best end product imo
came for the craftsmanship, stayed for the background music
9:12 I have that blade on the left! Butterfly Zhang Yining
Good quality always 👌
Amazing. Thankyou.
I just saw how they built my Xstar butterfly blade. I wish I owe this factory :)
I love play table tennis, i will love to have this product... Like how presisi
@ 1:53 it says that the wood sheets are classified and dried from 1 to 3 years.
Nice to know the process.
Great.,.i wish I can have a tour in Tamasu, Japan/ Butterfly
subtitle please
4 Table tennis they are 3 types of paddles, it's up 2 you to choose 1 of them.
I'd like to see a video of how they made the handle for my Senkoh-1. :P
sad that they don't show how they make the topsheet :/
I am already working in this type factory
but I want Japanese formula for rubber mixing and cooking
Sir aap muj apna ph number da sakta ho
Chinese version of How its Made 👍..
Yep.. the version seems old and the Industry seems to be old. But cant resist the fact that these early eqipments were just awesome 😍
Harshith Traders actually it's Butterfly, made in Japan.
Maybe the programme itself is old?
Welcome, 4:01 and that would mean that all the blades are painted butterfly?
Great Video, Thumbs UP.
wow 🏓👍
Would a paddle made entirely from a solid piece of hard wood , maple / oak , be better ? Equivalent ? Bad idea ? Too heavy ?
Some way they do seems to be more artisanal than i tought.
@Zubeen Bhuiyan , that is relative to the alignment of the grains .
Surely someone had tried it , if he could read here we would know his experience.
plain wood will warp so a laminated version is more stable and stronger .
very interesting video!
thanks!
no worries, thanks for sharing this video.
queremos trabajar haya.
muchas gracias
hojala las podamos comprar todas
para jugar siempre es una empresa
espectacular..
Butterfly rubbers that come from Hong kong are original?
does anyone know what the music was through out this video? i'd like to know for a school project.
nice video for knowledge
Who actually makes the rubber prior to cutting it? I need it by the roll, not pre cut. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
very good this video.
처음보는 동영상이네요 thank you!
Nice! This video is in Japanese not Chinese. Factory in Tamasu or Butterfly.
Is there a version of this with English subtitles?
Very interesting
I like the brand`YingHe'
Luar biasa ...
for this time i think butterfly equipment price very over expensive
Nice video
I bet they are all made by robots by now.
Cool Danke 👍
where is this butterfly table tennis blades and rubbers located?
ddd ddd
japan.
I wanted to see how they make pips
Alguien sabe como se llaman cada una de esas maquinas?
who knows where is the butterfly factory located:?
Китайцы не дураки всё до мелочей показывать как делать основания для настольного тенниса высокого класса . Я давно покупаю основания фирмы Yasaka и доволен , цена Yasaka дешёвая и качественная .
They should realy make a new brand
Wish i have one 😁😌
I would love to be the one that collects water on planet zero I believe that would be an interesting job
Juan Manuel Alvarez
Terbaik
cool
very interesting
The problem is that I don't understand japanese
Can someone traduce ?
Looks like a drug lab.
Well, it is.
Interesting video, thank you.
BTW
When I see how fast the people who make the rubber are working
(look from 9:40 to 11:00) I am still curious how we have to pay 30€, 40€ or even 50€ for a single rubber. (talking about prices in Germany - maybe it´s better in other countries)
greetings
e.
in the US you can up to $90 to Tenergy
i like a friendly porn music when i watch my making table tennis bats videos.
Oh how stupid of me haha, I should've known.
Butterfly the best.
yep its Yappanese!!!
Мать моего друга играла в настольный теннис ракетками Batterfly. Это было в начале восьмидесятых.
I already India table tennis rubber making factory works I would I use a rubber in Japan or the technology in that I want to pay the full video
IMHO, the editor just skipped this part of process where piece of wood was painted. Never mind.
any interest in a new rubber/paddle design? from author of: Pots Did Stop.
0:34 WHAT THE FUCK LADY! Playing with a Jpen blade with shakehand grip. What on earth... :O
Why don't we make the rubber transparent and use the red and black sponges to distinguish the two side of a tennis blade?
How about allow the rubber to be repainted or resprayed rubber instead of re-glue rubber with sponge all the time? We need green sport, right? We need more good players and affordable equipment instead of greedy manufacturers. Players of the sport community should raise their voice about this.
Amazing, these bats cost $300 - $500 each, I was expecting an old man making 3 a day with tools handed down from his grandpa. Not a factory working at maximum pace bashing out thousands a day.
lol
I believe you're referring to the jpen bats exclusively. My guess is that the incredible amount of waste drives the price. To make 1 ply hinoki bats, you must use quarter sawn wood, which is very wasteful compared to using multiple thin plys. Additionally, the hinoki wood is incredibly expensive. Additionally, the wood is prone to defects as it is natural, so any defect across an entire 10mm ply of hinoki must be thrown out, in addition to general quality control that comes with manufacturing.
I hear you, as someone who is trained in the art of Luthierie I am one who isn’t into “pumping ‘em out”. However, because of my training I am actually surprised to see that they are using very high quality of wood (which is the main cost, even higher than labour) and I can see they have very good quality control. There are some great handmade companies out there that make blades for around the same price (SIAM is one) but it just takes a lot longer.
I don’t play butterfly but I am not disappointed in what I see here.
Stay rad.
@@rcbuggies57 even the sponge/rubber cutouts made me cringe with waste. And I'm not even talking about when the player applies the rubber to his/her racket! I'm talking about 10:37
11:45 i want this box...:D
更貼沒一場春!五圖,在一份一
Im always for the working man, but sometimes you see a manufacturing line that just calls for robotics or just plain machine engineering. I hate seeing these poor souls doing the same mundane routing over and over and over again. i cant imagine doing that hour after hour day after day week after week for years on in. youd loose your mind. or go into some zen mode until one day you wind up hurting yourself. Ide rather see all these guys doing something more passion driven. but this is the reality of mass produced products still being done by hand. so the job aint great but it is a job.
It’s so they can call it handmade
true, but fight with scissors vs somebody who has a kalashnikov...u still lose no matter how good you are...
please fear GOD , Make these equipments affordable !!!
*Overpriced product :D*
An athlete Yeah I completely agree but if you look in the right places you can find equipment much cheaper. For example take a look at:ttdepot.tictail.com/ They have some of the best prices.
Anything below retail is either a fake chinese version or it is a damaged/used product
Could be old stock
more expensive does not mean better in table tennis. its more important to get a blade and rubber that matches your play style than buying the most expensive bat you can
So God damn expensive.
I wish this was in English
Quiero una paleta :C
its in japanese :D
fehlt eigentlich noch Modern Talking als Soundtrack
We must be careful of the monks they are the most dangerous ones
che incubo
😬🤗😱
gd videos ...
Gaurav Raikar い
musica qla
Bung bung så toong ding ding suk ma dong nao yoo dik dong dong gold medal!
Chinese version
F
Sorri, I didn't unederstande
only if i could speak japanese...
show!!! e eu pensava que era um pedaço de pau feito em casa...
Tong chi bin ho en iwn ni cok
To all the presidents of the United States President Robert Biden, Mr Obama, Mr bush,
Mr Clinton, Mr Reagan and all their family also to all the generals from the armed forces I would like to thank you all from my heart and soul
Juan Manuel Alvarez
way too expensive ,donic and stiga are much better/quality/price
donic and stiga are for pussies who suck at ping pong.
Tibhar have some nice rubbers, like mxp
Job=dream)))
mmm, j-pen))))
i wish theres an english subs =)
yahhh no English? probably there's a secret here that we should not know about it heheheh
I would like to be paid 1 trillion dollars for my recompensation
Juan Manuel Alvarez
La wea pulenti
filmed with a potato. im not even watching it
Lub Ricator LMAO... the quality isn't even bad LOL
Lub Ricator do you think that 4k is average or something? lol
I think the chinese quality control is near to 0
+LaZanzaraReturn it is Japanese ;)
Caner Yıldırım Ok, it is the same thing...
***** no, it is not...
+mantecarlos - Fuck you Fucking BrokenAss. Shiva Bless Polland.