I'm always impressed by the machines that make these items, and the design work that was needed to get every part working in unison. More complicated than what is being made.
We have in India this brand pencils. Ohh God such machinery and process for a pencil. Really astonishing. I observed many are intrested in stationery all their life. Pencils, Eraser, Sharpner, Pens, whitepage book all ages get attracted to them. We salute to all workers, machine inventors and founder. So nice 🙏 from India.
i like to imagine that if some people from Gen Z opened their own tennis ball company there would be. like i can imagine school feild trips going there but litterally the only thing you learn about is how they test the balls using dogs and that the dogs were gentle giants like great Danes mixed with german shepherds for ultimate testing purposes.
At last I understand how they get that lead in the wood!!!Apart from all the mindboggling technology, it is still an amazing process to make it possible!!
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Well even smaller things need real craftman-ship and modern equipments. Just a pencil that looks so easy to make but after this video ,no everything needs precision.
Oh wow I didn't know this is where those Came from but now I know 100% this is what I was wondering if "are these comes from their workshop? Maybe I'll search on youtube" and I found it 100% awesome too😇
I can’t be the only person who didn’t known pencils were assembled using two half’s with the lead in the middle. I genuinely thought they shaped the wood, bored a hole, and inserted the lead gluing it in place. I’m a little embarrassed.
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