It's so satisfying to watch these. And the fact that you guys make substitles for almost every language, is a huge plus on top of an already 10/10 youtube channel.
@@frikkied2638 These are not just stamps. They are seals. Official seals. Like your name. Corporations and persons sign contracts with these. This "Stamp" is you.
@frikkied2638 these stamps are the equivalent to western signatures, and are used to "sign" the most important documents, like marriage certificates. The stamp itself is unique to the individual and acts as a representation of oneself. So while the item is small, it carries importance... like a wedding ring.
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 interesting, thanks. But I think you misinterpreted my comment. I didn’t say stamps are small or unimportant, I meant there are easier, cheaper ways to produce these stamps but I love how they are still essentially hand made (apart from the wire EDM)
EDM and surface grinding at its finest! Using a magnifier on the mill to see the imperfections disappear is thinking outside of the typical uses of each. Bravo on making a fine product!
@@TheJagjr4450 Yes, that's what it is. I was drawing a blank when I commented. I've seen them as a stand alone tool, but never as part of the actual manufacturing process.
@@ericmattinen4728 I drew a blank on it as well, THEN it appeared in my head! lol more often than not IT IS LOST IN MY HEAD FOREVER! Believe it or not those things are inexpensive at auction... under $500 I have seen. If I had a "decent" reason to buy one I probably would as I am a machinery and tool junkie.
i know, its like watching a 3d printer. but its human! thats why its worth so much! sucks to think in 10 years AI and 3d metal printers will be doing all this, more detail, better quality, way less $$$. thats going to be awful!
Such attention to detail, precision at it's finest, not only is this an amazing collaboration, but it is a beautiful piece of art down to the packaging.
It's such beautiful artwork and craftsmanship. It really makes me want to have one made though I have no need for one. And, it's such a joy to see such care being taken in crafting these functional working seals.
друг мой не смешите!это даже не масскульт, это не какое не искусство ,это обыденный производственный процесс ,станки для того и придумали чтобы любой криворукий мог работать
When you get it, might as well make video about it! I'm rather intriqued why it keeps working even when ink gets sucked between the two peaces and eventually builds up making it stuck. Though you can probably free it by using spirits to soften the ink again and flush it out. @@tomb816 That craftsmanship comes premium and it should be. Least that will last decades if not centuries unlike crap from neighboring country.
Beautiful product. Beautiful packaging and presentation. Curious as to how it functions after a while of ink being dried on to those extremely close tolerances.
Obviously, that *is* the reason for building those extremely close tolerances - so that the ink does not penetrate inside and not dry on the edges of the outline.
@@smoker_joe I remember when we first met. You wanted to watch that movie, and I said I'd seen it a million times. That was the first time you said it. Ever since then, you've called me every second for 31.5 years to tell me the same thing. And I still love you.
its almost as accurate as a computer! but since it takes a master to do it, its extremely rare and expensive. its going to be horrible in 10 years when all these guys are out of work because metal 3d printers and AI are making way better stuff for way less $$$.
@@itchiegames It was done by a computer. His process is actually very simple. He sketches out the design, scans it, cleans up the contours, creates a vector file, then inputs the file into the CNC EDM. This is all modern machining, and will be around for a long time.
It’s very simple, if you put a stamp on 3000 documents at least once in your life, you will think completely differently. You also need to understand that with new stamps you don’t have to dip it in ink every time.
What is so impressive, is that they use very modern tools but they do it as in craftsman model, as they manually use the machines and do not let they doing all the job.
Nice well recorded video. I really like how all the geometry of the profile has been connected right up to the edge and the stamp profile still looks like it's hanging in the air. Apart from that, it's normal toolmaking where pretty stamps are made rather than punching tools.
It's cut from 2 separate pieces of metal, there are algorithms available that you can use to cut a part such that it fits seamlessly into another part, this isn't anything new and it's not some "mastery" that this Japanese guy learned through years of practice. He uses the grinding wheel to polish the 2 dissimilar parts so that they look like a single piece was cut from the other perfectly.
They've really improved the quality of manufactured products around the world by setting higher standards. Jaoan serves as a benchmark, along with Germany.
Whatever the Japanese set their minds to, they do it with such elegance, precision, care and quality that nobody can surpass it. Between the Katana, cars, robots and watches the only thing they are missing are airplanes/jet engines and they can do it all. As an American having been to Japan over 50 times for work I can safely say they are the most enlightened and kind people I’ve ever met.
craftsmanship is superb, I want one of those stamps and I have no idea what I would even do with it but just having something of that quality makes it feel special.
Ohhhhh my god...i could not believe what i am seeing...its higly rated pure perfection with zero fault and sophisticated finish for just a stamp...Japan is truly a world out of this world amd japanese people and so damn neat, disciplined and perfect...bravo❤❤❤❤..from Mauritius
That's really cool. I've always wanted to run one of those edm machines. The tolerances are so close, it's amazing how much detail you can put into the smallest parts.
Привет японский бот для раскрутки. Это видео полная дичь, бесполезная фигня для мажоров, но высоко-технологично да еще и с обманом в начале))) В первом кадре показана совсем другая печать с висящими элементами, которая реально вызывает интерес, а дальше показывают обычную сплошную печать, которая говорит о том, что тут нет ничего по японски интересного)
Я видел подобные веши ранее, но не знал, что они вырезаются проволокой. Очень интересное и познавательное видео. Люди так кропотливо всё делают на каждом этапе технологического процесса. Даже шарик вставлен с любовью.
В СССР делали такую проволоку. Та, которой пользуются японцы в сравнении с нею хлам. Очень повезло тому кто купил такую из старых запасов. Секрет в том, что она намного тоньше волоса (в несколько раз), очень прочная и покрыта очень однородным слоем алмазной пыли. Используется для сверхвысокоточной резки металла, драгоценных камней и тд. Фишка ещё в том что такую сейчас никто не делает и не в состоянии сделать. Технологию проели, а выше нее никто ничего не придумал до сих пор. Аналогов реально нет и никто не знает как такое изготовить. Есть похожее от разных производителей, но оно на несколько порядков хуже совковой. Там был какой-то очень хитрый хай-тек, до которого никто больше не додумался
@@TheMrGREENRay Открою секрет, этот станок применяют в разы активнее не при производстве оружия. Точность, которую позволяет достичь электроэрозионный станок, в разы превосходит то, что можно сделать фрезой. К тому же, электроэрозионный станок позволяет резать почти любой толщины детали, сохраняя перпендикулярность реза. А в оружии, в большинстве своем, это совершенно не нужно. Как минимум по причине того, что излишнее усложнение механики - чревато.
А потом приходит цифровая подпись и отправляет печати в музей :) И тема остатка краски в пазах не раскрыта. Наверное, сдают на чистку специальным людям после каждого использования.
At first I thought $1k was way too much for a stamp but then I saw the level of craftsmanship and I was convinced. It's no for me because I'm poor lol, but I can see why it would cost that much.
Yep. The problem is that a hanko stamp is supposed to not be replicable because of it's unique pattern with it's imperfections. This one is not guaranteed to be unique, becaus4e CNC and because too perfect. To make it unique, I would add some surface imperfections like a coarse texturing by media blasting. -- get a Chargehanger
@@DirtyRobotYeah, that part of the workflow was strange to watch. Do all this lovely sketch and marker work, just to decimate the design into a very low-res bitmap, before resurrecting it into a vector. Seems like they could save hours(?) of time and more faithfully transfer the artwork by just scanning directly to vector, and filtering any super noisy edges the wire-EDM process can't recreate.
@@asm_nop Heck, just work directly in vector. Illustrator and a Wacom tablet would eliminate a lot of time as far as I can tell. Illustrator has a pressure sensitive brush if you want a variable line width, or you can disable the pressure feature and set the brush width to whatever you need so it's consistent throughout the design.
I think that step is deliberate. You want a design that is readable in its final size. Reducing it to a pixel version in one step will take care of that. Otherwise, it is very easy to be lost in small details that look huge on screen but are invisible in the final stamp. The fixed-size pixels force you to work at a useful resolution. I've run into that trap multiple times when designing in vectors for laser cutting or 3D printing. You lose all sense of scale, and the final result is just a tiny blob without definition.
@@asm_nopI'm not aware of anything that will "scan directly to vector" All imaging type scanners make pixels then something can turn that into a vector. This is using a person to trace it which is probably useful to set things like minimum sizes and clearances that the sketch may not have. It's also transforming the design into pure perfect geometry with perfect lines and curves rather than a wobbly trace of a hand sketch.
Nippon and Nihon means Japan and Япония (romanise Yaponiya) in bulgarian and russian. N81 is a combination from the first letter N from the local name of Japan with the international calling code +81 (CotW N81 or N81 for CotW Corp.)
海外向けEC shopify
hobbymetal-japan.com/products/mirain
国内EC
hobby-metal.com/products/detail/79
Zirel
hobbymetal-japan.com/
하긴 일본은 도장천국이지 도장없인 살수없는나라 우리나라는 도장은 진짜 은행에서 통장만들때 주민센타 뿐이 안쓰는데 일본은 온갖에서 사용하잖아 돈찿을때도 사용하지?
to bad you don’t ship to the US I would have bought the sunflower puzzle for my wife birthday but when put my address in it say you can’t ship. 😢
One of the most amazing things on RUclips. Thanks for sharing and best wishes on the project
@@korea-NO1幸せな人生をお祈りします……ありがとう
🔴ムスリムは創造主である唯一の真の神へ従う者だ
🔵我々は唯一の御方、創造主、真実の神(アッラー)のみを崇拝しなければならない。
🔴者を援助、食物を与え、支えるように勧めている。
🔵イスラームは、人種や肌の色や国籍に関わらず全ての人間は平等であると教えている。
🔴イスラームとは唯一の真の神であり創造主へと従うという意味だ。
🔵ムハンマドは40歳になった時に、天使ガブリエルを通じて啓示を受けた。
🔴預言者ムハンマドは述べた。「もし、ある男がイエスを信じ、私(ムハンマド)を信じるなら、彼は二倍の報酬を得るだろう。」
🔵イスラームは私達の両親と高齢者を敬い、気に掛けるように命じている。
🔴彼は人種、肌の色または国籍に関わらず全ての人間は平等であると言う。
🔵し主の許しを乞うこと。己を愛するように人を愛すこと。
🔴全体を異教と偶像崇拝から、唯一の神(アッラー)へのタウヒードと従順へと変えた
🔵イスラームは弱者、貧者、困窮者や障がい者を援助、食物を与え、支えるように訴えている。
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
It's so satisfying to watch these. And the fact that you guys make substitles for almost every language, is a huge plus on top of an already 10/10 youtube channel.
Też mnie to zaskoczyło.
learn Turkish😉
no it is not
@@vg5288 ne alaka ya xD
今日、私が貴社にご注文し、上野へ郵送された印鑑を見ました。同僚が写真と動画を撮影し、非常に精巧で美しいと感じました。台湾からの感謝です!!
I love how the Japanese places so much value in the smallest things. All this beautiful craftsmanship to make a stamp, brilliant.
Is a name a small thing? That's up for them to decide I guess
@@shimmy_fpv lol what?
@@frikkied2638 These are not just stamps. They are seals. Official seals. Like your name. Corporations and persons sign contracts with these. This "Stamp" is you.
@frikkied2638 these stamps are the equivalent to western signatures, and are used to "sign" the most important documents, like marriage certificates. The stamp itself is unique to the individual and acts as a representation of oneself. So while the item is small, it carries importance... like a wedding ring.
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 interesting, thanks. But I think you misinterpreted my comment. I didn’t say stamps are small or unimportant, I meant there are easier, cheaper ways to produce these stamps but I love how they are still essentially hand made (apart from the wire EDM)
The real masters from Japan !! Many thanks for this video.
EDM and surface grinding at its finest! Using a magnifier on the mill to see the imperfections disappear is thinking outside of the typical uses of each. Bravo on making a fine product!
Optical camparatator I beleive. I've seen them at machinery auctions.
@@TheJagjr4450 Yes, that's what it is. I was drawing a blank when I commented. I've seen them as a stand alone tool, but never as part of the actual manufacturing process.
@@ericmattinen4728 I drew a blank on it as well, THEN it appeared in my head! lol more often than not IT IS LOST IN MY HEAD FOREVER! Believe it or not those things are inexpensive at auction... under $500 I have seen. If I had a "decent" reason to buy one I probably would as I am a machinery and tool junkie.
No way…Japanese manufacturing is something mesmerising 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m astonished, super great job 💪
This was so pleasing to watch.
Videos like this give me inner peace, because everything is done to perfection.
Thank you!
i know, its like watching a 3d printer. but its human! thats why its worth so much! sucks to think in 10 years AI and 3d metal printers will be doing all this, more detail, better quality, way less $$$. thats going to be awful!
Such attention to detail, precision at it's finest, not only is this an amazing collaboration, but it is a beautiful piece of art down to the packaging.
BRILLIANT safety for the printing surface !!!!!
omg!!! this is more likely to be a art piece then a product!!!! so amazing to see a traditional seal stamp build with industrial method!!!!
It's such beautiful artwork and craftsmanship. It really makes me want to have one made though I have no need for one. And, it's such a joy to see such care being taken in crafting these functional working seals.
me too
I don't want to ruin this art piece with ink
maybe I just use it as (very expensive) fidget toy
And, TBH, $1000 is a very fair price for this kind of craftsmanship IMHO
@@fajarkurniawan9434 ink will not harm it!
It's the way something is made and the craftsmanship that is put into it that makes the piece a work of art.
друг мой не смешите!это даже не масскульт, это не какое не искусство ,это обыденный производственный процесс ,станки для того и придумали чтобы любой криворукий мог работать
Lindo trabalho!
Dedicação, esmero, atenção ao detalhes.
Produto com design bonito, futurista e construído em ótimo material.
Parabéns!
職人技に感心して今日韓国から注文しました。 どうぞよろしくお願いします。
And just like that you have a new customer. I will be placing my order at the end of the year. Beautiful work.
I dont think the ones uploading this video are the crafters that appear in it.
@@WilliamPrietoM probably not. but that does not change that i will be getting one. XD
@@Johndoe-176 ok
FYI they're >$1k + s/h & tax (plus any import duties)
When you get it, might as well make video about it! I'm rather intriqued why it keeps working even when ink gets sucked between the two peaces and eventually builds up making it stuck. Though you can probably free it by using spirits to soften the ink again and flush it out.
@@tomb816 That craftsmanship comes premium and it should be. Least that will last decades if not centuries unlike crap from neighboring country.
Beautiful product. Beautiful packaging and presentation. Curious as to how it functions after a while of ink being dried on to those extremely close tolerances.
I think it is expected that you need to clean it immediately. However a little bit of acetone would fix it right up.
Obviously, that *is* the reason for building those extremely close tolerances - so that the ink does not penetrate inside and not dry on the edges of the outline.
To clean the ink, there's another 10 day process that uses 15 different machines and around 3,000 terawatts of power. But yeah, so worth it you guys.
@@yeeeehaaawbuddy Stop exaggerating. I've told you 1 billion times.
@@smoker_joe I remember when we first met. You wanted to watch that movie, and I said I'd seen it a million times. That was the first time you said it. Ever since then, you've called me every second for 31.5 years to tell me the same thing. And I still love you.
Япония это про аккуратность и трудолюбие. Отличная работа!
Спасибо за ролик 👍🙏❤
光成社長お疲れ様です。あれから何年もたって良い思いでしかありません。本当にお世話になってありがとうございました。いつか、見学に行きます。ご家族様にもよろしくお伝えください。
I love how they use incredibly precise hightech tools, but everything still feels traditional
That's Japanese Craftsmanship ..... So Precise & Accurate ! 👍👍👏👏
Wow! Totally amazed by the technology and craftsmanship!
I very much enjoyed watching your process of making a precision engineered masterpiece of the seem less Stamp.
Thank You 🤩
What baffles me is that how can anyone conceive such an impossible masterpiece of craftsmanship.
The Craftsmanship of the Japanese is always Commendable ❤
WOW those tight tolerances are amazing ! such a close fit !
its almost as accurate as a computer! but since it takes a master to do it, its extremely rare and expensive. its going to be horrible in 10 years when all these guys are out of work because metal 3d printers and AI are making way better stuff for way less $$$.
@@itchiegames It was done by a computer. His process is actually very simple. He sketches out the design, scans it, cleans up the contours, creates a vector file, then inputs the file into the CNC EDM. This is all modern machining, and will be around for a long time.
Очень красивая и тонкая работа, мастерам огромные молодцы😊
印鑑を使う機会がなくなってきた現代
それでも欲しいと思わせるこの技術
素晴らしいものだと思います
It’s very simple, if you put a stamp on 3000 documents at least once in your life, you will think completely differently. You also need to understand that with new stamps you don’t have to dip it in ink every time.
@@kovalenkosv40
Maintaining 0.05 is possible because of the machine
The excellence of Japanese industry. Impressive!
Wire EDM machining pieces are so mesmerizing to watch. It looks like magic when metal pieces fit together so perfectly that the seam disappears.
把線切割的精密度, 發揮到極致的頂級工藝!真厲害~~👍👍👍👍
太屌啦~~
慢走丝机床,别人的强项
That was the most beautiful thing I’ve watched on RUclips for a long time, the workmanship is incredible. Wow.
All the craftsmanship and attention to detail are unbelievable! It is a piece of art.
伝統の職人技と近代の技術の手作り感。ほしくなります。
印鑑はいらないと言われてますが、あると落ち着きます。
伝統の職人技…どこに?
下書きし、後は機械を操作すれば機械が寸分狂うことなく削り、仕上げにバリ取り…
職人技とはいったい……
工作機械作る時点で難しいでしょう。
例えばチャイナは最先端のものを作ってると言いますが、諸外国の工作機械、素材がなければ作れません。
What is so impressive, is that they use very modern tools but they do it as in craftsman model, as they manually use the machines and do not let they doing all the job.
The view from that one dudes office is stunning. Must be a calm and relaxing place to work.
繊細な職人技が感じられます。 素敵ですね。
장인의기술은쓸데없는데사용하는것이아니다
そりゃ、人の命が軽い国に職人技は不要だろうよな
@@장기성-h3g
根本的な考えが違うから、K国では職人が育た無いと聞きました。
職人へのリスペクトが無い国なんですよね?
Wow beautiful done! I’m a notary and would love to have such an awesome stamp!!
도장 하나를 이런 하이테크로 승화시키다니 대단하네요. 멋집니다.
근데 도장에 150만원 쓸분들은 절대 저런거 안쓰긴 할듯ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
素晴らしい技術だと思います。日本の匠の技は神が与えた宝です。どうか日本の産業界が復活しますように祈ります。
ein MEGA Video, die Produktion von solchen hoch Präzisen Mechaniken braucht sehr begabte Handwerker, weiter so
Удивительное мастерство! ❤ Молодцы!
Zигуй мраz
Nice well recorded video. I really like how all the geometry of the profile has been connected right up to the edge and the stamp profile still looks like it's hanging in the air. Apart from that, it's normal toolmaking where pretty stamps are made rather than punching tools.
Love the care in the making of such a gorgeous stamp
Dude, what a freaking process. The craftsmanship is stunning. Thanks for a look
Thank you so much for your very special presentation of such skilled artisans. Truly exceptional in quality.
Wonderful work
Очень интересно, сам много лет работаю на станках CNC но такое оборудование вижу первый раз
Do you live in Russia? That would explain it, they have to the worst technology in use
what a work of art
Beautiful
Hermoso trabajo, sólo con la paciencia japonesa. Admirable ❤
極限まで精密に作られてる工程を見てると、それだけで無意識に息するの止めちゃうね。
こうゆうのを見ると、つい欲しくなってしまう。
わかる!使う使わないは別として、人と違う物って持ちたいよねえ
It's amazing just how precise wire EDM parts like that can get.
It's cut from 2 separate pieces of metal, there are algorithms available that you can use to cut a part such that it fits seamlessly into another part, this isn't anything new and it's not some "mastery" that this Japanese guy learned through years of practice. He uses the grinding wheel to polish the 2 dissimilar parts so that they look like a single piece was cut from the other perfectly.
@@Digitalstorm007 Easy, dude. No one's saying EDM is some kind of "ancient Japanese secret". It's CNC, modern and simple.
he glued the screw in with 2 part epoxy and it ruined it for me.
Its also completely unmecessary. A normal seal works better and is harder to fake.
Well, also you could 3D print this in about 30 minutes, some polishing, done. Still, craftsmen doing manual work is cool.
Japan really gifted the world with their craftsmanship
They've really improved the quality of manufactured products around the world by setting higher standards. Jaoan serves as a benchmark, along with Germany.
I am Chinese and I love Japan 🇯🇵 ❤️ 日本一
Sorry Chinese never include Niger
Whatever the Japanese set their minds to, they do it with such elegance, precision, care and quality that nobody can surpass it. Between the Katana, cars, robots and watches the only thing they are missing are airplanes/jet engines and they can do it all. As an American having been to Japan over 50 times for work I can safely say they are the most enlightened and kind people I’ve ever met.
Honda makes jet enginges and jets as well
AMAZING ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Working PIXEL by PIXEL 👌🏻 I wasn't expecting less from Japan ! My deepest respect to your culture of excellence and perfection 🙏🏻
اذا اردت ان تسأل عن الاخلاص والدقة والجمال في العمل ستجده في اليابان ❤ تحية لكم من بلاد مابين النهرين العراق
There's something really special with Japanese people, when you see them working, it's all about perfection. Amazing work =)
hardly. cheap asian knockoffs arent exactly known for high quality
craftsmanship is superb, I want one of those stamps and I have no idea what I would even do with it but just having something of that quality makes it feel special.
かっこいい。この技術が素晴らしいのよ。欲しいわぁ。
Beautiful Art and Engineering !! .. Cheers from USA
超高精度な工業製品なのに
絵心が有ると言うかデザインセンスの有る達筆な方の手書きアナログ感で始まるのが気持ち良いです
原盤を人間が作りあとは休むこともなく手振れもない機械に全て丸投げ…
量産の見本です。
@@Anarufist-Thankyou 機械に精密な加工をさせる段取りが職人技術
素敵だなぁ!この品質で16万円はリーズナブル!
160 000 JPY = 1 933,96 BGN
Ohhhhh my god...i could not believe what i am seeing...its higly rated pure perfection with zero fault and sophisticated finish for just a stamp...Japan is truly a world out of this world amd japanese people and so damn neat, disciplined and perfect...bravo❤❤❤❤..from Mauritius
I'm from America and I want one. I'm unsure if I could have any use of it here in the states but I just love it.
これは16万円しても不思議じゃないね。 素晴らしい技術!
素晴らしいけど思ってた金額が1桁違ったΣ(ノ∀︎`*)
繊細な職人技が感じられます。 素敵ですね。
Quy trình làm tem dấu liền mạch Nhật Bản tuyệt vời. Họ làm rất sắc nét 🇯🇵👍.
The precision is amazing!!
I like the machine that lets them correct the burrs at like, nanometer scale. Incredibly specific but very cool.
ショート動画みてコチラにきました!
これで実印作りたいって思ったけど、超絶高級品すぎた!
しかし、価格以上の素晴らしい技術がギッシリ詰め込まれてる✨
初めて見た瞬間の驚きは忘れられない!
世界に誇れる技術!!
素晴らしい👏
同じくw
0が1桁違ったわw
2:22 that is one nice view from the window.
Critical to the process 😂 gotta start them off right in life
That's really cool. I've always wanted to run one of those edm machines. The tolerances are so close, it's amazing how much detail you can put into the smallest parts.
素晴らしい加工技術ですね。次は胴体部分にダイヤル錠を設けて、番号が一致しないと印が出てこないとか、間違った番号だと異なる印が現れるなどのセキュリティ機能をつけては?
Te felicito,desde ARGENTINA.
SON los mejor que hay como país.
UN ejemplo de trabajo y humildad.
That is beyond wow! Amazing craftsmanship.
예술 그 자체👍🏻 아름다운 작품 잘 보았습니다.
High-Context cultures are incredibly indteresting.
Awesome!
Felicidades,y saludos desde Argentina.
Son un ejemplo de trabajo y humildad.
Mis respetos.
Beautiful craftsmanship. Excellent
Very intricate process unlike in the old days stamps are made by machine now . 😊👍
Làm bằng công nghệ máy móc thiết bị hiện đại. Nhìn rất đẹp và lịch sự hi 🇯🇵👍.
Великолепная работа, эти печати тому и стоят
Привет японский бот для раскрутки. Это видео полная дичь, бесполезная фигня для мажоров, но высоко-технологично да еще и с обманом в начале))) В первом кадре показана совсем другая печать с висящими элементами, которая реально вызывает интерес, а дальше показывают обычную сплошную печать, которая говорит о том, что тут нет ничего по японски интересного)
It's so satisfying to watch these, I always wanted to do business with someone like you. My wish is to have iron packaging for my jewelry business.
They should be $10k or more because this is a work of art. Beautiful video, thank you.
Why not 100k?
Я видел подобные веши ранее, но не знал, что они вырезаются проволокой. Очень интересное и познавательное видео. Люди так кропотливо всё делают на каждом этапе технологического процесса. Даже шарик вставлен с любовью.
Этот станок актитвно применяют в производстве оружия (ракеты там, двигатели)
В СССР делали такую проволоку. Та, которой пользуются японцы в сравнении с нею хлам. Очень повезло тому кто купил такую из старых запасов. Секрет в том, что она намного тоньше волоса (в несколько раз), очень прочная и покрыта очень однородным слоем алмазной пыли. Используется для сверхвысокоточной резки металла, драгоценных камней и тд. Фишка ещё в том что такую сейчас никто не делает и не в состоянии сделать. Технологию проели, а выше нее никто ничего не придумал до сих пор. Аналогов реально нет и никто не знает как такое изготовить. Есть похожее от разных производителей, но оно на несколько порядков хуже совковой. Там был какой-то очень хитрый хай-тек, до которого никто больше не додумался
@@Galovaзачем там алмазная пыль? Это обычный электроэрозионный станок.
@@TheMrGREENRay Открою секрет, этот станок применяют в разы активнее не при производстве оружия. Точность, которую позволяет достичь электроэрозионный станок, в разы превосходит то, что можно сделать фрезой. К тому же, электроэрозионный станок позволяет резать почти любой толщины детали, сохраняя перпендикулярность реза.
А в оружии, в большинстве своем, это совершенно не нужно. Как минимум по причине того, что излишнее усложнение механики - чревато.
@@felixyasnopolski8571 да? И где он более незаменим, в производстве чего?
Браво !
Интересно смотреть за работой Мастеров .
Согласен)
Zигуй мраz
А потом приходит цифровая подпись и отправляет печати в музей :)
И тема остатка краски в пазах не раскрыта. Наверное, сдают на чистку специальным людям после каждого использования.
@@Sergey_Fokin zигуй орк
自分はこういうのを初めて見ました!
もし将来自分の子供が出来て晴れて成人できたとしたらこういうものを送ってあげたいと思えるようなもので素晴らしい廃れて欲しくないような技術で感動しています
廃れることはないですよ。
更に進化します。機械だから…これまでより更に精密かつ多彩に…休むことなく量産されるでしょう。
手頃で誰でも手に入るそんな夢のような時代が来て欲しいですね!
These Japanese are crazy for quality.. amazing people
At first I thought $1k was way too much for a stamp but then I saw the level of craftsmanship and I was convinced. It's no for me because I'm poor lol, but I can see why it would cost that much.
Mechanical perfection. Bravo.
Yep. The problem is that a hanko stamp is supposed to not be replicable because of it's unique pattern with it's imperfections. This one is not guaranteed to be unique, becaus4e CNC and because too perfect.
To make it unique, I would add some surface imperfections like a coarse texturing by media blasting.
-- get a Chargehanger
Been a while since I've seen a BMP file in any context. Great results.
The next dude did have to come in and chop some pixels to get a practical vector though.
@@DirtyRobotYeah, that part of the workflow was strange to watch. Do all this lovely sketch and marker work, just to decimate the design into a very low-res bitmap, before resurrecting it into a vector. Seems like they could save hours(?) of time and more faithfully transfer the artwork by just scanning directly to vector, and filtering any super noisy edges the wire-EDM process can't recreate.
@@asm_nop Heck, just work directly in vector. Illustrator and a Wacom tablet would eliminate a lot of time as far as I can tell. Illustrator has a pressure sensitive brush if you want a variable line width, or you can disable the pressure feature and set the brush width to whatever you need so it's consistent throughout the design.
I think that step is deliberate. You want a design that is readable in its final size. Reducing it to a pixel version in one step will take care of that. Otherwise, it is very easy to be lost in small details that look huge on screen but are invisible in the final stamp. The fixed-size pixels force you to work at a useful resolution.
I've run into that trap multiple times when designing in vectors for laser cutting or 3D printing. You lose all sense of scale, and the final result is just a tiny blob without definition.
@@asm_nopI'm not aware of anything that will "scan directly to vector"
All imaging type scanners make pixels then something can turn that into a vector.
This is using a person to trace it which is probably useful to set things like minimum sizes and clearances that the sketch may not have. It's also transforming the design into pure perfect geometry with perfect lines and curves rather than a wobbly trace of a hand sketch.
公的の手続きでも印鑑廃止の中でこの技術が何かに生かされることを願います。
All true craftsmen should be proud of their work ethic 😀
아무도 이 분야에서 저분을 넘을 생각조차 못 할 정도로 아름답고 정교하다
日本 the country of aesthetics and art
Nippon and Nihon means Japan and Япония (romanise Yaponiya) in bulgarian and russian. N81 is a combination from the first letter N from the local name of Japan with the international calling code +81 (CotW N81 or N81 for CotW Corp.)
what amazed me the most is that it works the same as a 10 dollar stamp
この映画を見るまで、私は自分のインカンを持ちたいとは思いませんでした。
ポーラドからよろしくお願いいたします
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