I loved every minute of this, thanks for uploading! I love seeing old techniques taken to extreme heights through human ingenuity, imagine if somehow you could show a medieval blacksmith moments like 6:20 or 10:02. Smashing glowing bits of metal into shape is something a medieval blacksmith understands, that poor person would literally believe we have harnessed the power of a God with that 8 tonne hammer!
I never thought I'd watch a 13 minute video about ship conrods, but that's the great thing about this channel. The force of that 8-ton hammer is incredible.
The way the stuff was handled with care, I knew this could've only been Japan you guys are awesome! Soooo underappreciated by the world yet so noticeable and imprintable, I hope the spirit of Japan prospers.
z tym nie docenianiem Japonii nie masz racji Japonia jest znana i ceniona z produktów wysokiej jakości produkt japoński to produkt najwyższej jakości a później i trwałości
Oh God, on every damn video it's one of you saying this stupid shit. " The way they handled the product was with so much care" " the way they transfered that hot piece of metal to a bin was SO respectful "
Сам лично фрезеровал такие поковочные вставки на ручном фрезерном станке по разметке и проверке шаблонами в далекие семидесятые на ЯМЗ в ИШК 😂(инструментально штамповый корпус )
@@JuanCA8137На молотах с массой падающих частей должен быть шабот в 160 тонн.Под шабот ставят комплект скреплённых железнодорожных рессор и весь молот играет на них.Раньше ставили под шабот на бревна дуба прямоугольной формы и тогда молот не так прыгал
possibly done by a whole different factory - finish machining and forging are much different specialties. Many companies buy their forgings overseas and machine them elsewhere so they have better control over the most delicate part of the process.
I did it for a year tho i used to make pinions i worked so much overtime i was barely home working an 8 hour day was like a day off.- there was a shield on my press still - i worked there for a year and i'm not even kidding a company older than me burnt to the ground when i finally broke down and went to the doctors for an eye infection. fire started on a machine 30ft from where i worked. good money but seriously make your money and get out.
@@Shishizurui My son left due to some problems with co-workers. Prior to that he'd studied CAD at college and after he left he found a more suitable job doing CAD work which he seems to enjoy, so he's not working in the foundry any more.
@@benkasminbullock I've done graphic design in college my sister got married and left for Canada she recommended me as her replacement so ya similar thing
Maravilloso video, Maravilloso proceso...!!!! Fui fabricante durante 20 años de moldes para el forjado de productos en acero y puedo decir que estoy maravillado con el proceso japonés, muy preciso y coordinando. Gracias a Dios, ni la precisión japonesa, ni la industrialización actual, han podido eliminar el talento humano y sus movimientos manuales únicos. Acá, el secreto para el excelente resultado obtenido, está en la preforma obtenida. Es difícil reemplazar con máquinas estos movimientos de los operarios para transformar una forma cilíndrica, en una forma pensada y calculada para que la prensa pueda distribuir suficientemente material en cada parte del molde final. Esa preforma, compacta las particulas para dar verdadera resistencia y plasticidad al acero. Todo el proceso es hermoso, pero el misterio y el secreto de la calidad del producto final, se encuentra alli, en la preforma. ( minutos 6-8)
Few people outside of Industry have the smallest clue of the huge amount of technology. materials, and energy required for their commercial products. I worked in railroad bearing manufacture, and the efforts were amazing
12:48: Post shot-peening is such a beautiful finish that also stress relives the part... Just wonderful and I could watch Japanese manufacturing all day... " They are an intriguing people. From the moment they wake, they devote themselves to the perfection of whatever they pursue." - "The Last Samurai"
meu deus não imaginava que dava tanto trabalho para fabricar uma peça de carro Deus que da inteligência para o homem fazer coisas incríveis Deus abençoe e proteja sempre
That's an impressive operation. I have been watching the videos out of Pakistan, where they make metal parts from pouring molten metal into sand molds. This factory above far more automated and hi-tech. The result is a perfectly uniform part with precise metallurgy. This is very 21st century and their methods are 19th. But they provide more jobs. It's fascinating to watch. I am impressed with the engineering of this operation.
The hammer actually rests on a spring loaded platform that is about twice as deep into the ground as it is tall above ground. Picture springs like the ones on a car but way, way bigger. The whole thing sits on a concrete pad. I worked next to one of those hammers for 2 years. I hated that job.
なんと力強い日本の製造力、8トン鍛造プレス、二人の作業員の息の合った作業。2トンの鉄の塊からNCマシンでの金型作り、素晴らしいの一言です。
Two ton iron no, that's hot work tool steel eg Din H13. Great video
@@AquaMarine1000Thanks for your comment. It"s incredible big die.
Falou tudo amigo
@@AquaMarine1000 para zesem
22/6/2023...covid19.....
造船所勤務です。
部署が違うのでこのクランクみたいな部品に触れる事は無いですが、隣の部署に転がってるのをよく見かけます。
砂型に溶かした鉄を流して作ってると思ってましたが、鋳造プレスとはしりませんでした。
よく考えたら、流し込みでは強度や耐久性に問題出てきそうですね。
怪我や暑さに気を付けて頑張ってください。
男の憧れ、鍛造。最先端の技術でありながら刀鍛冶のような伝統を感じて感動いたしました。素晴らしいチャンネルです。
@yeshuaswords2776what a boringggggggggggggg poetry 🥱🥱🥱
Christianity are done,face it 😂
日本が世界に誇る技術😊素晴らしいです。
I loved every minute of this, thanks for uploading! I love seeing old techniques taken to extreme heights through human ingenuity, imagine if somehow you could show a medieval blacksmith moments like 6:20 or 10:02. Smashing glowing bits of metal into shape is something a medieval blacksmith understands, that poor person would literally believe we have harnessed the power of a God with that 8 tonne hammer!
Appriciate all the work to make the world better❤❤❤ wish you all the best
人間ってすげぇなぁ
The moment you work with an eight-tonne hammer is just plain brutal.
I can smell the pate, just need to add some spice
船とかトラック用かな?
It's amazing !!!
Good video plz sports
I never thought I'd watch a 13 minute video about ship conrods, but that's the great thing about this channel. The force of that 8-ton hammer is incredible.
Yeah, that hammer was truly a sight to behold. Ultra violent.
Hollywood needs to work that into some kind of action movie.
Yeah an 8-ton hammer that accelerates before hitting so I wonder what the force really is.
I get queasy looking at that hammer come down so fast and imagining getting caught under it. Would not be pretty. The force it has is incredible.
物の強度もさることながら、出来上がった工業製品の美しさを感じました。職人集団スゴイです。
I used to bench and weld these exact parts years ago, brings back memories.
クランクの製造も見てみたいです。
貴重な動画ありがとうございます!
Молодцы японцы! Умеют работать.
I like how this compares to the Chinese forging videos with a bunch of guys in sandals on some dirt factory floor.
Thank You!!! Please show us the rest of the process.
Nicely done. I finally see the forging process....Gratifying to say the least. Hello from Eastern Canada.
Good video plz sports
These con rods are the finest finsh I have ever seen on a forging. Amazed.
Good video plz sports
All you workers earned your pay, awesome work.. Love HEAVY MACHINERY
Thank you for your videos 😊
Greetings from Vienna 😃
理研鍛造株式会社を取材有り難う御座います。
The way the stuff was handled with care, I knew this could've only been Japan you guys are awesome! Soooo underappreciated by the world yet so noticeable and imprintable, I hope the spirit of Japan prospers.
z tym nie docenianiem Japonii nie masz racji Japonia jest znana i ceniona z produktów wysokiej jakości produkt japoński to produkt najwyższej jakości a później i trwałości
Japan is not underappreciated in the world. Anyone would put a lot of faith in a product made in Japan.
Oh God, on every damn video it's one of you saying this stupid shit. " The way they handled the product was with so much care" " the way they transfered that hot piece of metal to a bin was SO respectful "
How are they under appreciated? Quite untrue.
Yeah, everybody everywhere knows Japan manufacturing is synonym of quality.
やっぱ鍛造屋カッコいいなー!
なんだかスターウォーズEP2を思い出しました笑
8トンプレス機の迫力には、言葉を失いました。
これからも素晴らしい製品を作り続けて下さい!
ご安全に‼️
Japanese are the apex of manufacturing proper things. They just have pride in what they do as a whole culture. It’s awe inspiring.
Вот это я понимаю качество.
Аж глаз радуется от такой работы.
Браво.👏👏👏
Впервые вижу, чтобы заготовки таскали промышленным роботом) Японцы...
Сам лично фрезеровал такие поковочные вставки на ручном фрезерном станке по разметке и проверке шаблонами в далекие семидесятые на ЯМЗ в ИШК 😂(инструментально штамповый корпус )
Good video plz sports
철인정신 ! 수고하는 산업현장의 영웅들에게 축복이 있기를 ...
凄い!素晴らしい鍛造の技術力
迫力が半端ない💪💪✨
6気筒で300Lくらいのディーゼルですかね?軽々やってるように見えるけど
手作業で動かしながら伸ばしてるの凄すぎ。
First time seeing the manufacturing of molded tensile con rods.
Great machinery and workmanship with coordination.
Thank for video.
The japan is best made in world.
يقولون ان الميكانيك ام الاختراع والمكننة، شكرا للعمال على المجهودات الكبيرة، اتمنى ان المقابل يكون في مستوى المجهود، تحياتي من الجزائر
詳しい作り方をありがとうございます。明日ちょっと作ってみようと思います!
私は船乗り(機関ではなく操船の方ですが)をしています
我々の船を動かすエンジンがどのように作られているのか、その一部だけでも知れて嬉しいです
プレスで10トンなんて割と小規模な製造機械なんだけど、
ハンマーだとかなり迫力あるよね
And, I'm expecting part Two soon...the finish machining.
そして、近々パート2を期待しています…仕上げ加工です。
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
日本の製造業の強さを見て感動しました。ありがとうございます。
理研鍛造さん、いつもお世話になってます
glad to see the industrial process in Japan is still some of the best in the world.
The thunder of that 8 ton hammer crashing down on that mold is a visceral experience no microphone could truly capture
it is cute, that is for sure.
It looks like it has some kind shock absorbtion.
@@JuanCA8137На молотах с массой падающих частей должен быть шабот в 160 тонн.Под шабот ставят комплект скреплённых железнодорожных рессор и весь молот играет на них.Раньше ставили под шабот на бревна дуба прямоугольной формы и тогда молот не так прыгал
@@JuanCA8137 yeah, to reduce the thud transferred to the ground.
Me encanta el vídeo. Es maravilloso ver éste tipo de industria, que son la fuerza y el corazón de un País.
型打鍛造の迫力ヤバ!!
ゲームみたいだわ
日本鍛造工藝令人讚歎.
Thank you!
Great video, and thanks for posting! Would have been great to see the final machining process as well!
قوة صناعية رهيبة
I want to see the next process where they are machined down to the correct dimensions
Yeah I was looking for that comment before I wrote it LOL.
Me too !!!
هذا سر المهنه يارفاق
possibly done by a whole different factory - finish machining and forging are much different specialties. Many companies buy their forgings overseas and machine them elsewhere so they have better control over the most delicate part of the process.
I can't believe I watched it until the end before sleep 🤣 Really satisfying
クレーンを降ろすたびにカシーンカシーンってなるのかっこよすぎる
こんなの機械の腕を使ってるだけで刀鍛冶じゃん
My son was working in a forge factory but left there after a while.
That looks like a job for the extremely careful.
I did it for a year tho i used to make pinions i worked so much overtime i was barely home working an 8 hour day was like a day off.- there was a shield on my press still - i worked there for a year and i'm not even kidding a company older than me burnt to the ground when i finally broke down and went to the doctors for an eye infection.
fire started on a machine 30ft from where i worked. good money but seriously make your money and get out.
@@Shishizurui My son left due to some problems with co-workers. Prior to that he'd studied CAD at college and after he left he found a more suitable job doing CAD work which he seems to enjoy, so he's not working in the foundry any more.
@@benkasminbullock I've done graphic design in college my sister got married and left for Canada she recommended me as her replacement so ya similar thing
Maravilloso video, Maravilloso proceso...!!!!
Fui fabricante durante 20 años de moldes para el forjado de productos en acero y puedo decir que estoy maravillado con el proceso japonés, muy preciso y coordinando. Gracias a Dios, ni la precisión japonesa, ni la industrialización actual, han podido eliminar el talento humano y sus movimientos manuales únicos. Acá, el secreto para el excelente resultado obtenido, está en la preforma obtenida. Es difícil reemplazar con máquinas estos movimientos de los operarios para transformar una forma cilíndrica, en una forma pensada y calculada para que la prensa pueda distribuir suficientemente material en cada parte del molde final. Esa preforma, compacta las particulas para dar verdadera resistencia y plasticidad al acero. Todo el proceso es hermoso, pero el misterio y el secreto de la calidad del producto final, se encuentra alli, en la preforma. ( minutos 6-8)
Much respect for Japan from Africa
このコンロッドに付くピストンが見たい
ペラについたウツボとか原形を留めてない亜鉛とか絶対触りたくない油の溜まった船底とかも見れますよね〜(笑)
Few people outside of Industry have the smallest clue of the huge amount of technology. materials, and energy required for their commercial products. I worked in railroad bearing manufacture, and the efforts were amazing
tank you form work
12:48: Post shot-peening is such a beautiful finish that also stress relives the part... Just wonderful and I could watch Japanese manufacturing all day... " They are an intriguing people. From the moment they wake, they devote themselves to the perfection of whatever they pursue." - "The Last Samurai"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kiya kamal ka kam h Janab G
WOW - that is an impressive process. The energy shown at 10:00 is amazing.
20:00
Beautiful workmanship. A real testament to their strong attention to detail and quality. Right up there with Germany, Sweden and USA
USA? Give me a break!
Адская работа кузнеца!
Моя специальность (инженера).
В СССР было больше всего героев социалистического труда Кузнецов.
ญี่ปุ่นเป็นประเทศที่เก่งที่สุดเรื่องเครื่องยนต์👍
What about Germany ?
It's easy to see why forged parts are so expensive. Thank you for sharing this great video
Grande Rispetto per i Colleghi Metalmeccanici del Sol Levante. Lavoratori Eccezionali e Precisissimi
meu deus não imaginava que dava tanto trabalho para fabricar uma peça de carro Deus que da inteligência para o homem fazer coisas incríveis Deus abençoe e proteja sempre
凄いよね!ここの従業員さん達に沢山のお給料をあげて欲しいよね!オイラもこんな工場で働きたいよね。
体に良くないからやめとき!
10:03 ド迫力すぎる、、
من جاء من الجمهور العربي وشاهد هذا الصنع الياباني عليه ان يجلس معنا للمشاهدة والبكاء على وضعنا العربي العليل !!!
now i would like to see the whole process of making a ship engine
Потряающе, посмотрел на одном дыхании!
И я.
Working in this environment years ago, I can smell it right now.
Молодцы Японцы. Мастера своего дела.
10:04 ここカッコいい
Thank you
1:11 厲害的工廠 不只鍛造 也有CNC加工機~💖💝💘
この大型設備ではまだエンジンは完成しないのがスケールの大きさを感じる
Forging always Amazing!!
thank you 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Опасная работа, особенно у пресса который мгновенно бьет деталь
CNCやらなんやら使っても最終的に鍛治工程は職人じゃねぇか…
海のない群馬でもこうやって大海原携われるなんて最高だ。
The 8t hammer scene is really beautiful
Workers in other sectors like service sectors need to see this video.
Work Hard And Win The World 🤝
Good video uploaded in RUclips from Good knowledge for best work in
male metal created is very powerful
まさに「鍛冶屋」ですな。このサイズのコンロッドってこんなに需要あるもんなんだなと。
船舶ってどのクラスの船なんだろう?
もっと言えば、どのくらいの気筒数・排気量のエンジンなんだろ?
Mechanic samurai awesome
That's an impressive operation. I have been watching the videos out of Pakistan, where they make metal parts from pouring molten metal into sand molds. This factory above far more automated and hi-tech. The result is a perfectly uniform part with precise metallurgy. This is very 21st century and their methods are 19th. But they provide more jobs. It's fascinating to watch. I am impressed with the engineering of this operation.
The power of the drop forge making the connecting rod platers is incredible,the base must be on bedrock.
I wonder if it registers on the Richter scale?
The hammer actually rests on a spring loaded platform that is about twice as deep into the ground as it is tall above ground. Picture springs like the ones on a car but way, way bigger. The whole thing sits on a concrete pad. I worked next to one of those hammers for 2 years. I hated that job.
Whaou les forges sont impressionnante 😮
단조는 관심이 많은 분야였어요.
영상 감사합니다.
鉄の鍛造は、ほんと大迫力ですね。
コンロッドの金型なんかすぐダメになってしまいそうですが、どのくらい使えるものなのでしょうか?
How do you make something so boring actually fascinating? Glad you made it!
4:45 エヴァみたいでかっこいい
.....after warching this i have teary eye 😢😢😢😢
So beauyful
It's amazing that the hardened steel(?) mold can take an 8 ton hammer all day long and make presumably XX,XXX+ conrods without deforming.
Fantastic. Very interesting.
يک بسیار محترم اصولی ❤❤
バリをとる🤖がかわいい
自動車エンジンのコンロッドがミニチュアに感じるほどの大きさ🤣
安全第一で頑張って下さい
Menyimak proses pembuatan suku cadang mesin kapal
Sangat bermanfaat kawan
Japanese Built Tough!