Nicolas, that's not a lathe. It's not even doing the job of a lathe. A lathe is for turning parts. That looks NOTHING like a lathe. There is no lathe in this video.
Amazing how the bulk of the comments are about how these guys are doing it wrong. Do you really believe that with all the hardware and design they've invested in that you could somehow do a better job than them?
Germany lost the last 2 wars. Full of bull shit technology with a exemption : nuclear. But nuclear inventive came from another country,stolen by Germany spies.
Россия К Китайчики делайте 5д принтер как завод роботов в Шанхае!!) м.б. в Шеньчжене!!) Пекине!!) Хочу Жанну Фриске вернуть = она улитка на сейшельских островах!!) надо вернуть!!)
More robots then we could have a 10 hour workweek and prosperity for all, but only if the right systems are in place otherwise it's poverty for most everyone. No world leader and certainly no billionaire is proposing the solutions.
economy of scale. The bulk of investment is in set up. Once the line is running though the price is energy, raw material, and consumables which are relatively cheap. The wonders of mass production.
you're following one block through the entire sequence. Remember these sequences are taking place at one time. I worked at a plant making subframes for the chevy malibu. It takes 56 minutes for a raw frame to go through all the assembly cells and out the other side. However the slowest cell is 1.3 minutes so we produce 50 frames an hour.
See how the workers look as if they're inspecting newly forged parts? Now imagine what they do when the cameras aren't rolling. Probably nothing except talk and bullshitting.
This could have been a great video, but without audio explanation of what is taking place all the way through and no real finish I had to give it a thumbs down.
If you have a clean working environment, you don't need the mask. We don't wear masks at our steel foundry either, and nobody have had any respiratory problem since we replaced the silica-sand for olivine sand in the mold-making process back in the late 70th.
but do you really need it .... think about the use and cost ... thats all about eventhoug high pressure casting is faster and you get better quality it is also very expensive compare to sand model casting also undercuts can easy made and cleaned with sand
Да просто поразительно! Ни кто не сморкается, заткнув пальцем одну ноздрю, не харкает и не плюется как верблюд, не утирает с рожи пот грязной рукавицей. Вобщем без души работают.
07:00 Coldbox cores. No wonder that the so extreme gases. For such a thing you take hotbox cores. Although more expensive to manufacture but then the risk of gas inclusion in the casting is close to 0. Engine block casting process is like 30 years ago lol the Should look over here with us can learn what. Engine block is poured in a low-pressure process in a closed mold and not open top that takes so long until the frert. There is probably 20 castings per layer out as well as the casting. In low pressure come out 40-45 per layer.
The dumbest job in the place is done by a guy with a hammer! Everything else is automated. This is the reason why there ain't no good jobs left. Sad as hell. 😔
Amazing! Though I feel obliged to comment that Joe Six-Packs like me must be subsidizing the industrial processes that put high-end Beemers within reach of even the most humble Untergruppenfuhrer.