I recommend you research the term “industrial automation”. A very common standard for industrial manufacturing machine components are called PLC, programmable logic controllers. Another common material is T-slot aluminum extrusion rails, commonly used for structural aspects of a machine, a common brand of these is called 80/20.
@@eduardosampoia5480 nah, fuck ya, some nerd sat down with some graph paper, pencils,ba ruler and some dividers and drew up every single part by hand straight off the top of his dome.
This one one of the more interesting videos I’ve seen in a while! Dipping the “Eye” in gold should make it easier to thread... Lol, not when you’re my age! Thank goodness for Herman Trzeciak who invented the Needle Threader! 😂🤣😂
I wanted to see how the mixed up masses of pins or needles were straightened out before they were packaged. Who cares about the end result, the tangle of pins and sorting them into neat packages is what I wanted to see.
2:30 glycerine is not an oil. It is a triol, which is in the alcohol group. It dissolves in water because it has polar properties. The actual name is glycerol or 1,2,3-propan-tri-ol.
No, well yes he probably has balls like the rest of us, but more to the point that he knows that the needles from that point don’t fire out quick enough to penetrate his skin.
4:18 So the pins are sorted afterward depending on the diameter of the head. This implies that control of the glass head application is left up to chance. I wonder if there are days when the run just won't yield what size they are attempting to make.
In the 1800s, the process of grinding the needles to the point was done by hand, on large sharpening stones. The process was so dusty that the poor workman's lungs soon filled with dust, and most of them were dead because of this around the age of 40. Water could not be applied to the stones to remove the dust, as this would rust the needles. So, whenever you look an old needle, remember that some poor guy in the 1800s had his life drastically shortened to make it :(
That is sad indeed. Good thing engineers came up with a different and more efficient way of grinding the needles, otherwise, people would still be dying until now by just grinding needles.
Efren Joseph Padua It's not just better processes, but better safety precautions people take in any work activity. Remember the time people mined and handled asbestos without knowing how dangerous it was.
Yesterday I was thinking about how something was made and now I can't remember what that was. And why did this video show up. 🤔 I think my neural networking, the vaccine and my smartphone are now somehow connected. 😉
Me: *sees title* Also me: so an entire factory of a-holes is responsible for the pins and needles in my leg when it falls asleep and starts waking back up 💀
I want a How it's Made movie that first focuses on one product, then explains how they make the machines that make the product, then the machines that make the machines , and so on and so forth.
I would like to see a video on how acupuncture needles are made. They're a lot smaller and made from stronger metal. On top of that they need to be 100% clean and sterile.
2:57 "And they emerge looking much smoother" *looks rusted and somehow less pleasant than before* Then they wash it with soap and water and add electro plating to cover up their blunder, but hey, habit is habit. XD (and for the chemistry nerds, have a little fun! I know what electroplating is for XD)
Where do you buy a needle making machine? Better yet, where do you buy the machine that makes the needle making machine? Even better better yet, where do you buy a machine, that makes the machine that makes the needle making machine? Even better better better yet... Nevermind, my head exploded.
Psh. I go out and shoot me some stray dogs and cats, skin 'em, boil the meat away, and pick the bones for sewing. Good for the environment on many levels.
I thought the heated metal has to be cool down slowly in order to make it stronger like they do it when building an aircraft. But here, they cool it really fast and no defects form as a result? Confused. Thanks for the video.
It depends on the metallic properties required. Rapid cooling makes the pins rigid, which is useful if you don't want them to bend when sewing, but the metal is brittle. Slow cooling of aeroplane parts reduces brittleness, allowing the parts to flex with the stresses of moving during flight, and not crack with metal fatigue.
surely if the sizing gap 'gradually narrows' then *all* the pins would fall through right at the start? if the gap starts big and gets smaller? it would have to start small and gradually widen to allow sorting to take place
"Finally, a transparent cover showcases this product's many selling points."
YEEEEAAAHHH!
Many selling points. A good pun.
You can *hear* the smirk on her face, too.
I am more annoyed than I should be that she emphasized the selling portion, and not the points portion.
All very interesting, but I wish someone would make a video on how those automated machines that make the products are made.
I recommend you research the term “industrial automation”. A very common standard for industrial manufacturing machine components are called PLC, programmable logic controllers. Another common material is T-slot aluminum extrusion rails, commonly used for structural aspects of a machine, a common brand of these is called 80/20.
They're assembled by hand. Many parts are machined by hand. Others are stock parts.
excellent
Lost opportunity to call it Pins & Needles. haha
"I'll just watch ONE video of How It's Made"
You never just watch ONE video of How It's Made.
Ha, aye
Yeah pretty much
just a btw, watched this, not watching any more
@@creepychris420 You lier...
Instead, you watch a video of How it's ACTUALLY Made. (Huggbees)
damn i gotta admire those engineers who designed the machine.
Whoever Whoever designed the designers
It is evolution. All the steps are the same as 150 years ago with improvements over time . It was not all thought of at one time
@@harrybriscoe7948 very true but most morons fail to understand that
@@eduardosampoia5480 nah, fuck ya, some nerd sat down with some graph paper, pencils,ba ruler and some dividers and drew up every single part by hand straight off the top of his dome.
I'm just seriously fascinated by the engineering that goes behind building the building machines
So they don't sit on someone's leg for three hours and extract the pins and needles from there?
What
@M Pulverman oh 😂😂😂
2:38, but how did they make THAT needle?!?!
what came first. the needle or the millions of dollars worth of needle making machines?
i thought the same , but i'm guessing they made the first one manually XD
tools are made from tools made from tools made from tools.
same process, this is just used to contain them, you can just pick a needle out of the pile for that
rjwaters3 Hmmm well played
2:06
THAT is a smart person right there.
You pinhead XD
Yes
Who yah calling a pin head
Good ole Ironskin.
Professional point tester.
02:05 OUCH OUCH OUCH OUCH!!!!!
4:22 presenter says "the gap narrows" in reality the gap expands.
+wcolby Shes too busy making all those puns to pay attention HAHA
wcolby whoa shit bruh
I thought the exact same thing! Well spotted!
its relative to which direction you're looking at it from. it narrows towards the end where the pins first drop onto
FatGuyWithaBeard fhdydyyss
Why am I binge watching How it's Made videos at midnight?
because your life has no purpose and you are drifting in a sea of worthlessness until the sweet embrace of death takes you, like the rest of us?
why ARENT you binge watching how its made at midnight?
too funny.
Same reason we all do. Welcome to the Club.
I was so amazed at the glycerine wrapping thing and rolling for two days🤯
This one one of the more interesting videos I’ve seen in a while! Dipping the “Eye” in gold should make it easier to thread... Lol, not when you’re my age! Thank goodness for Herman Trzeciak who invented the Needle Threader! 😂🤣😂
lol you use needles to make needles
We can finally play finding a hay in needle stack :)
I'm waiting for "How it's made - babies" episode....
These needles are on poi- I'm sorry
thanks +Barack Obama
2:06 guy goes "Aaaaaahhhh!!!"
Those needles are so well made; that every time they spot a defective one, is like finding a hey in a needle stack😝
Not a 'hey'. More like a YEET! In case of missed ones.
Where's the haystack?
hidden in 100000 needles
please see: How it's Made: haystacks
You must find it in the needle stack first
How dare you list pins and needles BACKWARDS?!?!
I wanted to see how the mixed up masses of pins or needles were straightened out before they were packaged. Who cares about the end result, the tangle of pins and sorting them into neat packages is what I wanted to see.
they use needles to help make needles.... BRILLIANT
Before I'm not curious about how needles are made, now because of lockdown, I'm wondering how needles are made during old times and what it looks like
First, you get a rat and harvest the bones....
Wire was cut and then the end flattened and awled out and it was sharpened on a whet stone.
2:30 glycerine is not an oil. It is a triol, which is in the alcohol group. It dissolves in water because it has polar properties. The actual name is glycerol or 1,2,3-propan-tri-ol.
who fuckin' cares?
AB This is chemistry, not blow joe stories at the bar.
It's sweet too
Vrej Egon Spengler thanks for the info
Oh, you are one of those guys.
2:04 guy has balls
"Ow...ow...ow..-SHIT!"
No, well yes he probably has balls like the rest of us, but more to the point that he knows that the needles from that point don’t fire out quick enough to penetrate his skin.
4:18 So the pins are sorted afterward depending on the diameter of the head. This implies that control of the glass head application is left up to chance. I wonder if there are days when the run just won't yield what size they are attempting to make.
Sew what! What is the point of all this? Do we really needle all this information? Eye just don't see why, at this point.
Thank you so much for the amazing video How It's Made on Needles and Pins always wondered how they were made
What did the needle say to the pin, ??? I've got my eye on you.
In the 1800s, the process of grinding the needles to the point was done by hand, on large sharpening stones. The process was so dusty that the poor workman's lungs soon filled with dust, and most of them were dead because of this around the age of 40. Water could not be applied to the stones to remove the dust, as this would rust the needles. So, whenever you look an old needle, remember that some poor guy in the 1800s had his life drastically shortened to make it :(
:(
:(
>:D
That is sad indeed. Good thing engineers came up with a different and more efficient way of grinding the needles, otherwise, people would still be dying until now by just grinding needles.
Efren Joseph Padua It's not just better processes, but better safety precautions people take in any work activity.
Remember the time people mined and handled asbestos without knowing how dangerous it was.
Imagine if someone fell into a bin of these in this factory 😣🤕
Then they would really be on pins and needles
Yesterday I was thinking about how something was made and now I can't remember what that was. And why did this video show up. 🤔 I think my neural networking, the vaccine and my smartphone are now somehow connected. 😉
Me: *sees title*
Also me: so an entire factory of a-holes is responsible for the pins and needles in my leg when it falls asleep and starts waking back up 💀
This is coming from the person who is shocked by a guy catching needles?
Adam Smith would be proud.
😀😀😀
what's really amazing is the factory machine O_o
dat capitalism
Hi O_o
And the engineers who designed them.
No wonder everything is made from the same factory.
Find the hay in the needle stack
Woke up at 6am to look this up because I needed to know how needles were made before going back to sleep…
If they stitch the bundle of needles before they are ready where do they get the ready needle to stitch the bundle in the first place?
I want to start this manufacturing business. Pls some tall me about project plan.
Wonder how many of them think about the fact that they are helping junkies
I want a How it's Made movie that first focuses on one product, then explains how they make the machines that make the product, then the machines that make the machines , and so on and so forth.
Omg a film on How its made.... this is brilliant.
Maybe at the end, they can talk about how they make an episode of How it's made. Inception 🤯
I stepped on a sewing needle once... went through my toe and I had to pull it out the other side... still makes me cringe...
yoooooo💀💀
These videos really get to the point
Am I the only one who realized she's Canadian lol
+Tatyana Nurse Eh?
+Joey Jamison nope.
Wooooo CANADA 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
What is the point !!
1:07 Good 'ol prison stamp on the hand, eh?
Thats a glove.
lol, moron.
fail troll is failing.
I wouldn't have thought so much work goes into making such a simple tool.
*How It's Made - Pins & Needles:* squat down and remain stationary in one spot for an hour. Or have your partner sleep on your arm for 2 hours.
I'd hate to be anywhere near the factory
i can't stand needless those things are painful
The guy inspecting the needles must have a sharp eye for detail
PINS AND NEEDLES WUB WUB WUB WU B
Man, the cheesy one-liners at the end of every video lend insight into what they thought of their own work.
"Pins and needles, needles and pins. It's a happy man that grins."
I came here looking for how the Ramone's song was made. Feel very disappointed.
lol you beat me to it
many selling points bwaahhahahaa pardon the pin!! (New Zealander accent)
Had to stop watching getting pins and needles
boring packaging...
why u no grab some needles with bare hands and stuff it away? :'D
Doesn't hurt that much :P
2:37 - How did they stitch up the first lot of needles if they hadnt made any needles to stitch with yet?
They used an Awl and string.
I would not want the job of examining thousands of needles for defects...
i feel like i should definitely pay more for these next time i buy some
Pretty cool! Amazing what people can do!!
Whats amazing is somebody designed and built the machines to make needles and pins
Good to know
I would like to see a video on how acupuncture needles are made. They're a lot smaller and made from stronger metal. On top of that they need to be 100% clean and sterile.
Next up: How It's Made - Prison Tattoos
Yeah . . she'l get teardrops tattooed under her eyes .
The Prym Group, headquartered in Stolberg, Germany, is the world's largest privately held manufacturer of sewing products.
A more detailed "Needles, how it's make" can be seen here:
ruclips.net/video/IW0yEn2X6hU/видео.html
(German language, from the "Sendung mit der Maus")
There's an easy way to make this, just lay on one arm for a while and it'll happen eventually
2:57 "And they emerge looking much smoother" *looks rusted and somehow less pleasant than before*
Then they wash it with soap and water and add electro plating to cover up their blunder, but hey, habit is habit. XD
(and for the chemistry nerds, have a little fun! I know what electroplating is for XD)
*2:36* _Sew you need a needle to make needles._ 😄
Thumbs up if Adam Smith brought you here
2:06 I felt that
aaaaAAAAA why isn't the title pins and needles
Who could possibly dislike this video lol
That's very interesting. I guess someone has to manufacture everything that we use.
i like the guy narrator...but this girl is ok.
needle inspector loool
best job ever
I thought your picture was a hair I was wiping my screen 😂
what kind of potato was this shot on?
needles and puns
Don't you mean puns and needles?
So, sewing needles cost like $65,000.00 each? Sheesh, that is a lot of work to make a needle! :)...These shows are always interesting!
did u see that amount of needles
Omg before watching this, I thought they would grind big metal rods and turn them into small little pins...
🤦♂️
I have been waiting on pins and needles for this episode of How It's Made!
Violets are blue
Roses are red
There is school tomorrow
I should be asleep
and so should you
Who doesn't know the typical measurement Unit of ,, Two Needles ´´
Why can´t you be normal America?
I hope you can thread on to sewing and watch this video. Get my point? ;-)
Where do you buy a needle making machine? Better yet, where do you buy the machine that makes the needle making machine? Even better better yet, where do you buy a machine, that makes the machine that makes the needle making machine? Even better better better yet... Nevermind, my head exploded.
I found the hay straw in the needle stack
Psh. I go out and shoot me some stray dogs and cats, skin 'em, boil the meat away, and pick the bones for sewing. Good for the environment on many levels.
Real quick, how you examine a NEEDLE for a FLAW. I didn't see any microscopes.
I thought the heated metal has to be cool down slowly in order to make it stronger like they do it when building an aircraft. But here, they cool it really fast and no defects form as a result? Confused. Thanks for the video.
It depends on the metallic properties required. Rapid cooling makes the pins rigid, which is useful if you don't want them to bend when sewing, but the metal is brittle. Slow cooling of aeroplane parts reduces brittleness, allowing the parts to flex with the stresses of moving during flight, and not crack with metal fatigue.
3:21 The needles are pointing in "One Direction"
If the cylinders narrow, then the wouldn't fall through. The gap widens, is what should have said.
Wow, never put that much mind into something so simple.
surely if the sizing gap 'gradually narrows' then *all* the pins would fall through right at the start? if the gap starts big and gets smaller? it would have to start small and gradually widen to allow sorting to take place
there is no amount of money that would get me to work with needles. Of all the fears a person can have, mine has to be needles/syringes :(