Amazing Process of Making Millions of Pencils per Days
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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Today let's talk about the fascinating world of producing pencils, a technology still massively used today despite being several centuries old.
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0:53 Pencils never had lead in them, They only call it lead because lead does a similar thing if scraped on something, It would make a terrible pensile anyway since it would be very faint
great!
1,000 trees is nothing. More than that burn every day in California. Interesting. Thank you.
you say hardened before colouring !!!!! 1:24 minute mark.
1:04 minutes in you say 'tubes', but they are cylinders.
Hahaha, nit picking me.
I want to buy pencil making machines
In the 1960s NASA spent millions of dollars on research and development in order to come up with a pen that could write in space in the absence of gravity..... The Russians used a pencil.
Ima DYI my own pencil
06:30 - Your comment on the production of pencils having a massive impact on mature forests doesn't make any logical sense. Forestry is essentially just tree farming, for every tree cut down at least one new tree is planted to replace it, otherwise that business would run out of trees and collapse within about 30 years. If anything the demand for wood increases the amount of trees.