How Cookie Cutters Are Made
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Ann Clark Cookie Cutters is the largest cookie cutter company in the United States. They make about 2,500 cookie cutters each hour. The cutters are sold in a variety of more than 2,000 shapes. They make new designs based off trends in the market. A couple of the best selling designs are the unicorn and llama cookie cutters.
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How Cookie Cutters Are Made
is it just me or is it super satisfying watching the rings get punched into shapes
William Robey wow, I’ll never look at cookie cutters the same. In Patrick’s voice 😏
I know right
Was just about to comment that😂
Were you expecting a reply this late also yes
Definitely not just you 😂
The way the music synced with the cookie thing had me so satisfied I can’t even
YESSS, i replayed it like five times before continuing the rest of the video
bella omfg I re watched it ten timesssss
the video and music in sync literally made my day i wouldn't stop thinking about it omg
1:53 "I am fooled all the time." What a great man, he's actually able to recognize his shortcomings
Real professionals use their mouths to cut cookies
😂😂
The "molds" seen here are made of steel by machinists using saws, vertical milling machines, drill presses, grinders, many other metal fabricating tools and techniques including EDM. This all comes under the general heading of "tool and die." Most decent sized manufacturing plants have at least one or possibly an entire team of machinists who build whatever customized "tools" or "dies" are needed to fabricate various materials into whatever shape the customer needs. Some of the tools/dies used in this video are operated manually, while some of the cylinders/pistons can be operated by pneumatic(air) pressure or hydraulic(oil) pressure. I'm not sure if there is a specific term or name that could be used to describe these machines, they are highly specialized. Many times a specific tool or die may be used to manually produce a sample or prototype for a customer. Later it can be upgraded, modified or even automated to speed up the production process.
I've never considered cookie cutters just a Christmas thing. I have Halloween ones, cars, lots of shapes!
It’s really cute when each of the segment knows which parts is loose and needs to be punched again. Like “oopsie my bad”
*Uses a different cookie cutter*
"These taste wayyy better"
I love how the music is synced with the machine at the beginning
Side thought....🤔I wonder how many fingers get smashed in the cookie cutter machines every day / year.
none. they have to hand each hand on the buttons to run the machine.
I came for this comment.... and the one about two buttons.
@@lostintime8651 🤔
@@blackbeard8985 😂
another great product made right herein the U.S. ..... MORE COOKIES PLEASE!!!!!!!
Sad lol
The question was pretty much answered in the first 3 seconds
But do the cookie cutters taste as good as actual cookies?
Cookie Monster wants every cookie cutter that comes out of that factory
Avery The Cuban-American - Aaaaaaaaa. - ME Want COOKIES!!!!!!
Glad that they are made in the USA.
From a business perspective it's really a silly idea...but obviously you know nothing about business.
Svsca 2020 😂
And they have a GREAT quality!
Cookie cutters! Beard and tattoos, BRAD!
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄 it's piss
Is there a possibility where they can also make customisable ones?
I don't understand how much effort is to make the machine itself
They companies could’ve just made cookies with 2 wheat on each side and cocoa beans in the middle
I have to wait 90 days to change my name what
@@jessica2650 Minecraft
“What do you think about THAT DALE?!”
Why is this so satisfying?
*I LIKE COOKIES* 🍪
👍Cool. Glad they found it to be profitable manufacturing in the USA.💞
0:30 "Different cookies to make"
*same cookie but in a different shape*
Thats so satisfying!!!
I can't believe scifi cyberpunk akira genocyber evangelion made cookie cutters
I love the ugly sweater one, that would be fun to have the girls decorate their ugly sweater cookie. The lady using the cookie cutter didn't even put icing on her cookies, how uncouth (giggle)
Almost the first one
This vid looks so satisfying
Dios que fácil los hacen aquí en venezuela yo los hago todo a mano
Hope some RUclipsrs explains the math behind cookie cutter shape.
Big Lenny does not approve
Is it possible to cut a cookie cutter with another cookie cutter.
Dale Chance has the answers you seek
Big Lenny brought me here
Never heard of her
It soo easy
Satisfaction
Anybody:
Business Insider: Making cookie cutters
Why am I watching this at 4:23 a.m. in the morning?
Very good video
That’s cool
this will get one million views.
so do they pay business insider for this advert?
What is this press moulding process actually called?
Where address company, if i want order how i can doing?
I want T-Rex' cookie cutter!
Ben Clark is definitely a descendant of Kris Kringle 🎅
why is the process not completely automated? Or is employing people part of the company's values or is it just cheaper to employ than to automatize?
Is there anyone in the UK that can do this process?
How to order fish design size
oh thats how they make them. im not really surprised
Gee... I always wondered how cookie cutters were made
The workers should use a tool to position and take out the metal rings instead of using hands for safety.
I mean cool, but it’s summer Insider.
The business needs a boost in summer
BIG LENNY 🚫COOKIE CUTTERS 🚫
Delray misfits
Liked this because it’s made in USA
might as well like every video on youtube then, platform is American, company is American, owner is American (Google).
That's the saddest thing I've heard all day
@@Omar-em7rl RUclips was made by an Asian guy and his friends and most American companies are technically owned abroad.
Hard Puncher
is a Chinese bot.
Start of the video: "for the watch"
its an Ad
3rd eye
why sell all these shapes when they all just inevitably become a blob? just sell one cookie cutter- the blob
What if your reaching for the cookie cutters from the machine and you end up losing fingers
Real professionals use scissors to cut cookies
What’s with the re upload?? They’re running out of ideas
💖💘💝💘💖💘💝
When you run out of video ideas...
Yeah it's sad 😂
Sassy
Who cares?!
Whooooooooooo caaaaaaaaares?
uhhh, that's not a cookie...
Sugar cookie.
100th
Why are americans always so stubbornly patriotic? By manufacturing them in China they could have higher quality and quantity thus giving them more profit and reducing expenditure?
There's a reason why 98% of products in the world are manufactured in China rather than the us...
That's true, but there's an ethical argument to be made. You boost the US economy by providing work (and paying reasonable wages, ideally) and you can control factory safety as well as making sure production is as ecological as possible. Provided these things are important to you, of course. Besides assuming that the CEO tries to do what he feels is right, it's just also a great selling point: 'made in the US' sounds good. So PR could also be a concern.
Of course the plain old 'more profit' often wins out, but I don't think it's pure patriotism.
Hard Puncher
is a Chinese bot.
No, from another video Ann Clark outcompetes China coming and going. Their Chinese competitors take 3-4 months to come out with a new shape, Ann Clark takes as little as 2 days. And Ben Clark has made production cost-competitive with China when you factor in shipping, so there's really no reason not to buy American in this case. He tells a story where their biggest competitor pre-announced a Llama shape via email, and then Ann Clark designed, tooled, produced, and shipped two Llama shapes to all their retail stores and Amazon in 10 days. They cornered the market before their competitor even had them on a boat.
How can she it this? She didn't put away the label. So obviously she didn't washed the cutter!!!
Hello news lady doing thee talking, it is okay to say Christmas instead of holiday cookie cutters. You do not have to be a Christian to say Christmas. Merry christmas to you all, when it gets here.
I made my cookie cutter company but it was in 2012 when 3D printer came out but it fail when everyone copy me