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How The Ford Model T Took Over The World 

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@rodchallis8031
@rodchallis8031 5 лет назад
My father was 4 when the last model T came off the production line, but there were many still on the road when he was a teen. He said the thing about them that people came to appreciate was that a reasonably handy person could do their own repairs, often with improvised materials. This became obviously important during the Depression.
@martinrafaj6096
@martinrafaj6096 4 года назад
Wow your father was, well old
@josephc.9520
@josephc.9520 Год назад
@@martinrafaj6096 100 years old if he were alive today!
@gorginhanson
@gorginhanson Год назад
Absolutely can't stand the narrator's accent.
@josephc.9520
@josephc.9520 Год назад
@@gorginhanson Irish moment
@bensmith4563
@bensmith4563 Год назад
Let's be real a ford model t was probably less complicated than most riding lawnmowers now
@jacksalcedo2699
@jacksalcedo2699 5 лет назад
I love these historical/engineering videos! Please do more!
@cthulhu674
@cthulhu674 4 года назад
Watch donut media:)
@DimitarStanev
@DimitarStanev 5 лет назад
11:49 The big 3 are Ford, GM and Chrysler. Cadillac is part of GM itself from 1909 .
@karlosbricks2413
@karlosbricks2413 5 лет назад
YES!! thank god somebody noticed this!!
@bigmack8307
@bigmack8307 5 лет назад
You beat me to it lol
@OmarBKar-sw1ij
@OmarBKar-sw1ij 5 лет назад
Chill he's not american
@mrbrainbob5320
@mrbrainbob5320 5 лет назад
@@OmarBKar-sw1ij doesnt have to be
@razor3106
@razor3106 5 лет назад
Another fun fact is that Henry Ford owned a car making company before the one he's famous for today. He went bankrupt, and sold that company, that company today is Cadillac.
@Tyo-yw9jh
@Tyo-yw9jh 5 лет назад
Factorio, 10/10 game. Great work of art.
@Sander_Datema
@Sander_Datema 5 лет назад
Not that it was an accurate description of game mechanics...
@UnlucksMcGee
@UnlucksMcGee 5 лет назад
@@Sander_Datema Also, he should press alt
@sanjikaneki6226
@sanjikaneki6226 5 лет назад
THE FACTORY MUST GROW!!!!
@johndowe7003
@johndowe7003 5 лет назад
anyone wanna play factorio with me?
@YoureASquidYoureAKid
@YoureASquidYoureAKid 5 лет назад
Crackorio* but for real tho. Its number 2 for top-rated game on steam of all time
@ALEXLAB
@ALEXLAB 5 лет назад
You`ve just confirmed Ford`s main principle with all your videos: Make a great job and you will need no promo. Best regards, colleague)
@kashtrevor2134
@kashtrevor2134 3 года назад
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@roccoali8421
@roccoali8421 3 года назад
@Kash Trevor instablaster =)
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@kashtrevor2134 3 года назад
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@kashtrevor2134
@kashtrevor2134 3 года назад
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@roccoali8421
@roccoali8421 3 года назад
@Kash Trevor Glad I could help :)
@NorthernChev
@NorthernChev 5 лет назад
I've seen many videos on Ford's development of the assembly process through the years. THIS is simply the best explained one yet.
@pkerit308
@pkerit308 3 года назад
this video contains mistakes
@davemckolanis4683
@davemckolanis4683 Год назад
There's Better Ones Made About The Model T. Especially The One About It's Original Design Made At The Piquette Ford Factory Museum, With Noted Auto Historian BOB CASEY, By Mac's Motor City Garage. Check It Out...
@ubaft3135
@ubaft3135 5 лет назад
8:49 That middle finger tho.
@prateekkarn9277
@prateekkarn9277 5 лет назад
How did you even... Monster...
@marcshea7726
@marcshea7726 5 лет назад
Funny
@raydenkreps2014
@raydenkreps2014 4 года назад
That guy must've been having a shit day hahaha
@Subjohny
@Subjohny 4 года назад
That was Michael Duglas.
@michaelesposito2629
@michaelesposito2629 4 года назад
James St. Clair sure sure lol
@bearstorm7587
@bearstorm7587 5 лет назад
*Talks about industrial engineering* Hmm... Sounds like factorio. *talks about factorio*
@haymantaylor7583
@haymantaylor7583 5 лет назад
My exact thought process.
@stephenpowstinger733
@stephenpowstinger733 5 лет назад
I don’t know what factorio is but I know what industrial engineering is.
@magosexploratoradeon6409
@magosexploratoradeon6409 4 года назад
@@stephenpowstinger733 If you're into efficiency then factorio is like a drug.
@СемёнЗаболотский-ц8г
I was playing factorio when he spoke about it. magic.
@steverogers8163
@steverogers8163 5 лет назад
Should be pointed out Ford only paid his workers well to keep the unions out. He eventually hired low level mobster thugs to run "security" at his factories to keep unions out. Also ran company housing with ridiculous specific requirements about how people should live every aspect of their lives, which if violated would get them fired and thrown out on the spot. They guy was frankly a control freak who got crazier and crazier as he aged. He literally tore down a factory expansion his son had built while he was away and left a gaping hole in the ground instead, solely because someone other than him had made a decision.
@mogul1
@mogul1 5 лет назад
Steve Rogers he was also an anti semite
@Timsturbs
@Timsturbs 5 лет назад
*anti-zionist
@R.-.
@R.-. 5 лет назад
That's terrible, at least today no-one can be successful in business or politics unless they're pro-zionist.
@oldgysgt
@oldgysgt 5 лет назад
You are in error about why Ford paid the highest wages in the auto industry at the time. When Ford doubled his daily wage Unions were not a factor in the auto industry. The reason he paid more than anyone else was that working on a Ford production line doing the same small task over and over all day long, day in and day out was so mind numbing that people quit after a few months and Ford was constantly hiring and training new people, and that costs money. A person would just get really good at doing his/her simple task, and they would quit. To keep a stable work force, Ford doubled their wages, (it's hard to quit a high paying job, even if it is boring as hell). It's not to say Old Man Ford liked unions, (he didn't), but they were not the reason he raised wages. And yes, he was Anti Semitic, but so is the Modern Democrat Party, but nobody seems to care about that.
@rockets4kids
@rockets4kids 5 лет назад
@@oldgysgt You are absolutely correct about that. But it isn't the full story. He paid these people more because in the end, people that didn't make mistakes as a result of boredom reduced overall costs. But he also realized that if he paid his workers enough to be able to purchase a car, they would purchase one of his cars, so he would sell more cars.
@evilbred974
@evilbred974 5 лет назад
My brother in law has a original model A passed down within the family. It's an amazing car to see and interesting to see all the mechanical solutions from that time.
@adamyin3968
@adamyin3968 2 года назад
Those ‘crafters’ that you mentioned were parts of what was called a Coachbuilder. Basically you would buy the chassis, wheels, steering wheel and the seats and all the mechanical stuff from the car manufacturer, and then you would get the bodywork done at a coachbuilder of your choice.
@MirorR3fl3ction
@MirorR3fl3ction 5 лет назад
Factorio is probably the best game I've ever played, and 100% showcases the challenges faced by industrial engineers in the real world. Awesome video!
@volanabjorgeson8439
@volanabjorgeson8439 5 лет назад
Would you be interested in doing a video on LFTR (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor) reactors? I'm curious what your take on that sort of nuclear energy is, because I'm all for it!
@LouiA1
@LouiA1 5 лет назад
William Brighton - I too would like to see his take on this. Having worked in the hydrocarbon energy sector for most of my career - as well as earning a degree in economics - I don't see any technology that can even scratch the surface of our addiction to oil - 90% of our energy needs are still met by "fossil fuels". There doesn't seem to be another alternative to LFTR.
@Tobias11ize
@Tobias11ize 5 лет назад
god damn T's and their popularity, T series, T-posing and ford model T
@Cythil
@Cythil 5 лет назад
Do not forget the every popular T-shirts. You can hardly go anywhere without seeing them these days.
@jocelynflorez8908
@jocelynflorez8908 5 лет назад
Tobias11ize T ea
@touim_
@touim_ 5 лет назад
T esla
@CNCmachiningisfun
@CNCmachiningisfun 5 лет назад
There were a lot more 'T' drinkers in those days, hence the popularity of T ;) .
@the.abhiram.r
@the.abhiram.r 5 лет назад
Tesla
@jackalovski1
@jackalovski1 5 лет назад
I used to design production lines for Toyota making electrical switches, our average cycle time was 21 seconds producing about 1200-1300 switches per shift. A lot of the fundamentals came from ford and were improved upon by Toyota with the aid of automation. Each machine on the line was unique, using some common parts and common designs but could only accommodate 1 or 2 variations of part. They would be scrapped and recycled after 10 years.
@nonyadamnbusiness9887
@nonyadamnbusiness9887 4 года назад
Best documentary on the model T I've ever seen. One correction: The Big Three are not Ford, General Motors, and Cadillac. Cadillac is a GM brand. The third was Chrysler.
@itzjoboy5782
@itzjoboy5782 5 лет назад
I literally just came off of 2 weeks of reading and studying Brave New World and Mr. Fordship for my English Culminating Project. This would've been such a good secondary source...
@elgatofelix8917
@elgatofelix8917 5 лет назад
Henry Ford was ahead of his time. Everyone should read his book entitled "The International Jew: the World's Foremost Problem"
@DropIet
@DropIet 5 лет назад
It's actually kinda annoying when that happens. To be honest though, this channel is extremely helpful for sources.
@battlefalcon109gaming4
@battlefalcon109gaming4 5 лет назад
@k1w1, Ford did not introduce the idea of mass production, but Bill Knudson did, and Ford adopted his theory
@johnburns4017
@johnburns4017 5 лет назад
The first mass manufacturing was in Portsmouth England. The Royal Navy's massive fleet of wooden sailing ships needed _millions_ of rope pulley blocks. A mass manufacturing factory was set up making them. They also sold them to merchant ship makers.
@martiddy
@martiddy 5 лет назад
12:46 That sponsor transition was really smooth!
@ElBach1y
@ElBach1y 5 лет назад
My grandpa had one of those and now my dad has it and its litttt
@VinceroAlpha
@VinceroAlpha 5 лет назад
Great essay! What's weird and fascinating at the same time is one of the lesson I took away from it. You don't have to invent something out of nothing, be the first to invent something, but see how can you make something better. DO that last part exceedingly well and the world is yours.
@HolyHubcap
@HolyHubcap 4 года назад
The content of your videos never ceases to amaze me. Great job!
@TerkanTyr
@TerkanTyr 5 лет назад
Congratulations on getting out of that sanity-destroying 12hr shift repetitive factory job. Your vids are great.
@TheHellogs4444
@TheHellogs4444 5 лет назад
As a chemE/indE grad with extreme breadth and 0 depth, this video speaks to my fucking HEART
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 4 года назад
THIS is a real education! I wish more stuff like this was thought in schools with this level of production quality. Imagine, for example, how many kids would be inspired to be engineers and learn more math. The world would be a better place with this level of high quality production on educational topics. Thank you!
@JL-to9vg
@JL-to9vg 2 года назад
I wonder if schools could check and compile a source of videos like these for use by teachers. Maybe the public school board. Approved videos would be listed & filter+searchable by category on a website 💭
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 2 года назад
@@JL-to9vg . I think the problem with formal education is that its become a capitalistic system which is dominated by large corporations. I remember having to buy books worth hundreds of dollars in college for the same information that I can find free online and often the online information was of higher quality. Imagine a college textbook for math that costs $300 when the contents of the books are virtually identical to what people were learning 20-30 years ago. Unless someone is learning the most advance math for MS or Phd there is no reason to charge students that kind of money for information that is virtually free online. I assure you similar dynamics apply to k-12 schools.
@ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
@ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge 4 года назад
I also used to work in a car manufacture - making 8V cylinder engine heads for Audis...also worked in a company making electric engines...now I am saving lives by staying at home, protecting the NHS and finally got around to start studying Design Engineering online at a University ;)))
@MeatPops
@MeatPops 5 лет назад
Nice, good refresh timing.
@valentinbalagtas578
@valentinbalagtas578 2 года назад
Spraying paint with compressed air can be traced back to its use on the Southern Pacific Railway in the early 1880s In 1887 Joseph Binks, the maintenance supervisor at Chicago's Marshall Field's Wholesale Store developed a hand-pumped cold-water paint spraying machine to apply whitewash to the subbasement walls of the ...
@flurfdawg6611
@flurfdawg6611 5 лет назад
GE does something similar to Boeing with their train engines. They move them around the factory on a hovercraft.
@burtgrabmore2972
@burtgrabmore2972 4 года назад
5:02 "Say I needed a shaft to fit a particular hole" pure gold.
@RatzBuddie
@RatzBuddie 5 лет назад
"He created modern society. That is a massive claim but bear with me." *Understands statement before explanation*
@keith_5584
@keith_5584 5 лет назад
Excellent content, delivery, and accent
@Steyreon
@Steyreon 3 года назад
Don't forget the most important machine that made all this possible: The Clock.
@goyonman9655
@goyonman9655 5 лет назад
I got notifications for this video and businesses casuals' at the same time
@Omar-em7rl
@Omar-em7rl 5 лет назад
both about Ford, lol.
@chubsmichaelfats
@chubsmichaelfats 5 лет назад
So good!! I could spend days watching videos like this.
@paladinhuch
@paladinhuch 5 лет назад
Is one of the skills you learned through Skillshare "how to segway into the Skillshare ad"? You've turned that into an art.
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 4 года назад
Thanks. The word I kept searching for was segway
@randallgee5026
@randallgee5026 5 лет назад
Although Ford gets the credit for the assembly line, Samual Colt was making revolvers using the same technology nearly 50 years before Ford.
@RogersRamblings
@RogersRamblings 5 лет назад
Mass production was introduced in 1805 making blocks for Royal Navy ship's rigging.
@fordgtguy
@fordgtguy 5 лет назад
It's more about the effeciency and mass production using the concept than anything else.
@trentallman984
@trentallman984 5 лет назад
God made man, Samuel Colt made them equal.
@stacysanders-w3e
@stacysanders-w3e 7 месяцев назад
Cheap affordable transportation that any man could own. Before the model T people would sometimes never travel more than twenty miles from their home in a lifetime. I worked for a man who remembered going for a drive in a model T on Sundays. He said you would look for the deepest ruts in the road and follow them because they would lead to the homes of the prettiest girls. When you arrived you would introduce yourself and then sit on the front porch and talk to the girls. He grew up in Kentucky.
@harshits6960
@harshits6960 5 лет назад
Business Casual + Real Engineering video at the same time and similar topics..... Just loved it!!🔥🔥🔥
@phatkatracing
@phatkatracing 5 лет назад
I appreciate everything Ford accomplished in manufacturing. Henry was however, a deeply disturbed man.
@joedirt6212
@joedirt6212 5 лет назад
Kinsey Madeline he was a fine man
@phatkatracing
@phatkatracing 5 лет назад
@@joedirt6212 He was a racist and treated his employees like slaves. Without intervention he wouldn't have stopped.
@mato1943
@mato1943 5 лет назад
I actually really enjoy these simpler videos as with lots of numbers my focus drops
@BobMcCoy
@BobMcCoy 5 лет назад
*_Elon Musk is gonna sue_*
@princemarkanthony500
@princemarkanthony500 5 лет назад
_Bob McCoy chill this is before
@bophuong8449
@bophuong8449 5 лет назад
Nah, he should sue ford ford made this whole planet so dirty and put us in grave danger because other manufacturers copied the sales technique
@theofficiallobst6592
@theofficiallobst6592 5 лет назад
Nuclear cars when?
@bophuong8449
@bophuong8449 5 лет назад
@@theofficiallobst6592 that is not renewable and nuclear is very limited, if nuclear was used for everthing it would only last ten years
@plica06
@plica06 5 лет назад
@@bophuong8449 Nuclear Fission or Nuclear Fusion?
@petercarioscia9189
@petercarioscia9189 5 лет назад
At the shop i work at, our tolerance is generally +/-.002 (2 thousandth). On some parts, especially the HiRel military and Aerospace parts, it can go to +0, -.0001 (1 ten thousandth of an inch)
@scialomy
@scialomy Год назад
The Factory must grow!!!
@Killadog1980
@Killadog1980 5 лет назад
You tease us about lean manufacturing concepts and end the video! Are you planning on making something about that later?
@digitalnation2876
@digitalnation2876 5 лет назад
Factorio, that shit keep you awake and play for 20 hours straight.
@victornderu143
@victornderu143 5 лет назад
Business casual and real engineering Ford videos, same time. I love it.
@killerpeaches7
@killerpeaches7 4 года назад
it's funny that people overlook that the Firearms Industry had been using "Assembly Line" engineering long before Ford did.
@anshchugh991
@anshchugh991 5 лет назад
I had both yours and business casual video in my feed and i was confused which to watch first so i picked yours because it was 10 seconds less
@CosmiaNebula
@CosmiaNebula 4 года назад
In Brave New World, Ford is worshipped as a god. This is one way to recognize his fundamental contribution to the mass production philosophy of modern society.
@sasa2insane
@sasa2insane 5 лет назад
Business Casual uploaded abt Henry Ford in about the same time !!!!!!!!
@osaroosayande2666
@osaroosayande2666 5 лет назад
Yea
@willfrank961
@willfrank961 5 лет назад
Does Skillshare teach segues cause these are excellent :D
@josephlucas502
@josephlucas502 5 лет назад
Damn, that was one smooth segue.
@madzen112
@madzen112 3 года назад
Best episode I've seen so far
@neurofiedyamato8763
@neurofiedyamato8763 5 лет назад
Model T was the first true economy car, a car cheap enough for the masses.
@aldenallen28
@aldenallen28 3 года назад
When I learned lean manufacturing i applied it to everything. But at home I became a craftsman.
@victorcarvalho9789
@victorcarvalho9789 5 лет назад
It'd would e great to make a video about Toyota Model. Great video, btw.
@chiefjudge8456
@chiefjudge8456 5 лет назад
So proud of American engineering.
@laertesl4324
@laertesl4324 5 лет назад
Just nitpicking here, but quantum leap, contrary to popular belief, means a teeny tiny leap. Quantum mechanics is the science of the subatomic particles. Probably is better to say an astronomical leap.
@rockets4kids
@rockets4kids 5 лет назад
Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line, either. It was previously known as "armory practice" and dates back to the mid 1800s. Henry Ford simply perfected and popularized it.
@marktheshark8320
@marktheshark8320 5 лет назад
Do a part 2 on Toyota's upgrade! Don't leave us hanging!
@lildecc9300
@lildecc9300 5 лет назад
The big 3 are Ford, GM, and Chrysler. Not Cadillac. Cadillac is part of GM
@cokpeotfg4fcdck601
@cokpeotfg4fcdck601 5 лет назад
all these companies are bankrupt, Ford, GM and Chrysler combined still not even half of German Volkswagen which is the current number 1 world's biggest car company second is Toyota and 3 is Mercedes Benz the real big 3 of the world
@prateekkarn9277
@prateekkarn9277 5 лет назад
@@cokpeotfg4fcdck601 bankrupt?! So these companies are technically dead as they owe so much to the bank that all of the company's assets combined can't cover the costs of what they owe? Be careful with words, bankruptcy indicates a business's demise. If the asset value of ford, GM, Chrysler combined is still lesser than Volkswagen's then they aren't necessarily bankrupt.
@cokpeotfg4fcdck601
@cokpeotfg4fcdck601 5 лет назад
@@prateekkarn9277 GM went bankrupt in 2009 but survived and saved by who? now GM is on the blink of bankruptcy again, Chrysler is not American company anymore Chrysler went bankrupt but saved and is now owned by European FCA NV company which is owned by European billionaires family of Exor and Bernard Arnault, Ford is today not doing good, No American cars companies are on the list of world's largest automakers, Because no one buys American cars
@prateekkarn9277
@prateekkarn9277 5 лет назад
@@cokpeotfg4fcdck601 huh so only GM isn't bankrupt yet, but the other two are and have been bought. Ok
@wsvap
@wsvap 5 лет назад
@@prateekkarn9277 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors#Chapter_11_bankruptcy Welcome.
@realvanman1
@realvanman1 5 лет назад
I do not want a sense of urgency assembling my aeroplane!!
@makismakiavelis5718
@makismakiavelis5718 5 лет назад
That was incredible, thanks for the video. In another video perhaps you could elaborate on "Lean Manufacturing"? I've never heard this term before, it interests me. How did Toyota make it?
@drcovell
@drcovell 4 года назад
Makis Makiavelis By inventing “Just in time” manufacturing and parts delivery which has replaced Ford’s method of stockpiling huge numbers of parts. MUCH cheaper and better for quality control.
@drac124
@drac124 5 лет назад
PRODUCTION LINE is a a car manufacturing game that mimics that industrial engineer you mention. Much better example for the case than Factorio.
@78Dipar
@78Dipar 4 года назад
"How The Ford Model T Took Over The World" How many Ford Model T sold in Europe ?
@michaelesposito2629
@michaelesposito2629 4 года назад
78Dipar considering Europe was only able to do it, thanks to Ford allowing them to learn from him, I’d say the model t took over the world lol
@jackjac
@jackjac 3 года назад
The Factorio feature got me, finally the beauty of this gem is popularized :D
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 5 лет назад
Karl Benz made the first petrol powered motor vehicle. Steam powered buses were common in England in the 1830's until the English government banned them in the 1860's.
@speedraser2605
@speedraser2605 4 года назад
I would like to use the majority of steel on this planet for towers. Cars can be made light weight. Weight can be added to keep an e vehicle on a road under windy conditions.
@T-MANS-MAN
@T-MANS-MAN 5 лет назад
After 2 and a half years of seeing skillshare ads I'm finally gonna check it out
@JustinY.
@JustinY. 5 лет назад
*FORD ENGINEERING IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD*
@elgatofelix8917
@elgatofelix8917 5 лет назад
Henry Ford was ahead of his time. Everyone should read his book entitled "The International Jew: the World's Foremost Problem"
@gunfumaster1024
@gunfumaster1024 5 лет назад
Not anymore. Ever since the Panther platforms were discontinued they've been shit, with exception of their trucks.
@procactus9109
@procactus9109 5 лет назад
It is the best, If you like to die on a road
@YoloAdam55
@YoloAdam55 5 лет назад
Is that a *JOJO REFERENCE* ?
@wsvap
@wsvap 5 лет назад
You ignorant murican idiot :D :D :D
@JeffersonMartinSynfluent
@JeffersonMartinSynfluent 4 года назад
The name Sorensen is missing. He actually invented the processes for which Henry Ford took credit for.
@francisdoudney7000
@francisdoudney7000 5 лет назад
I wish they still made these cars. So simple easy to maintain and practical. So tied of cars that cost as much as a home. Yet no one listens.
@jcb8014
@jcb8014 5 лет назад
Brilliant video Brian
@alflurin
@alflurin 5 лет назад
Too bad he grew to be an old bitter anti-semite . I drive a Ford and admire the early history of Ford but there's a dark shadow on the last half of Ford's life.
@joedirt6212
@joedirt6212 5 лет назад
Who cares if he was an anti Semite so what he made a good product
@21rhocke
@21rhocke 5 лет назад
Perhaps his experiences gave him a unique insight into the world of international finance.
@ninokuzma
@ninokuzma 5 лет назад
8:41, the clip is from Slovenia, licence plate is from capital of Slovenia, called Ljubljana!
@goobfilmcast4239
@goobfilmcast4239 3 года назад
6:51 ... I beg to differ - the "dawn" was the development of an improved, more efficient steam engine built by Watt and his associates. It freed manufacturers to build plants almost anywhere....Ford's giant scale manufacturing methods were the nail in the coffin.... Skilled Craftsmen became "boutique" operators.
@chrisq.6976
@chrisq.6976 5 лет назад
Factorio is actually a really fun game. I would recommend it to pretty much anyone.
@fabianyt123
@fabianyt123 5 лет назад
THE FACTORY GROWS
@michasowinski4345
@michasowinski4345 4 года назад
alienation of work
@dant3945
@dant3945 5 лет назад
Would it be possible for you to do a on the steam train and how it helped build modern Britain
@stephanburgess654
@stephanburgess654 4 года назад
Note in the first clip of early cars in America were right hand drive.
@Lorkin32
@Lorkin32 5 лет назад
Do one on Lean Production next, as a sequel! Super interesting stuff
@yorkshire_tea_innit8097
@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 5 лет назад
When you see how labour freeing this is it makes you think how many people must have been skilled in stuff like milling or welding. It must have so much easier to and cheaper to produce prototypes and one offs with that kind of market. You could probably get anything made quite easily and the only limit was creativity on what to do with it.
@flamebird2218
@flamebird2218 5 лет назад
I noticed a small historical error in the first section of the video that I would kindly like to point out: the late 18th-Century took place in the 1790s and not the 1890s, which were in the _19th-Century._ At the turn of the 18th-Century (1790s), most people were still farmers and automotive manufacturing did not exist; the Industrial Revolution was just starting at this point.
@danielc3453
@danielc3453 5 лет назад
I love your channel and agree with Exoplanets on the Mustang.
@weeniehutjr5918
@weeniehutjr5918 5 лет назад
10:36 THE FACTORY GROWS
@harmsc12
@harmsc12 5 лет назад
That power hammer footage looks familiar...
@cratecruncher6687
@cratecruncher6687 3 года назад
The arms manufacturers had perfected interchangeable parts and even rotating workers to different workstations at allotted times. Ford brought these concepts to the manufacture of automobiles. Fords real contribution was moving the assembly to stationary workers. He also wrung cost out of the product and passed it on to the consumer as volume increased creating a virtuous cycle. That virtuous cycle is used by most of the worlds billionaires to get where they are.
@camperpro482
@camperpro482 5 лет назад
8:47 NOT YOU TOYOTA SUPRA!
@TheObliviousF
@TheObliviousF 5 лет назад
Hey, shout out to factorio (only have 800 hrs in the game) and for me things backing up is a good sign in the game, means I have enough of it
@majoorF
@majoorF 5 лет назад
"Join the masses to complie" Now! quote from 'real engineering"
@James-qd3mw
@James-qd3mw 5 лет назад
That is the ONLY acceptable Rick and Morty reference in an engineering/scientific way.
@spacehooliganzack7429
@spacehooliganzack7429 5 лет назад
That feeling when you're watching what you think is just a stock clip of a blacksmith, then realize that you actually recognize the shop and the equipment in it...
@billyteflon1322
@billyteflon1322 5 лет назад
The Factory must grow...
@goose5305
@goose5305 5 лет назад
Nice Segway into the ad
@akumaking1
@akumaking1 5 лет назад
Can you cover the history of the Delorean?
@shaider1982
@shaider1982 5 лет назад
The weird part with Lean Production is that they also got their ideas from Deming.
@ivansysoev8298
@ivansysoev8298 4 года назад
Would be nice to have a video about the Toyota approach, too!
@ryanmcnair3451
@ryanmcnair3451 4 года назад
Love all your videos, thank you. Also the Irish accent is dreamy ❤
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