Love watching the machines with no talking getting in the way. No music or light music is best. I like hearing the machines work. The text description is really nice too for when I need to know something about the process.
This is why the Japanese industry is one of the best in the world. They use the human eye, handwork and they seem to be compromised to what they're doing. To me, everything made in Japan is a signal of total quality.
What amazes me about these machines is that a group of people sat down and designed every single individual part of the machine. Then figured out how each piece functions with every other piece and put it all together to make one incredible machine.
Well, it's more so that the machines evolve, innovations are rare and done in sections. So one process may be done by hand then eventually someone or tech catches up to make an automated part of the process. Having been in plastics 30 years myself I've my share of innovation. I've seen robots replace workers, whole factories become automated over time. So it's not like someone comes up with the entire process at once, it's a very slow and gradual thing.
@@zysis // The process of gradual change is true in all areas of life e.g. transportation, medical, recreation, etc and most are aware of the changes b/c of their affects. Sadly, some changes are ignored until negative affects become visible as people begin to look back and complain. No change is more stark than the "slow change/gradual implosion" of America; something openly promoted on Americas godless and morally bankrupt tv/movies. America has missed the *fact* that God removed His hand of blessing from our nation: "...so God *gave them over"* [Rom 1 v18-32]
Japan synonymous with excellence integrated into a whole. From the physical, material, productive, human and socio-cultural aspects. A clear example of a society in balance and harmony with life.
@@allentoyokawa9068 Everything I have purchased from the US has been poor quality. Two times due to them converting a product to non-standard instead of metric. I make a concious effort to not buy US. China has better quality.
Just open your mind up to watching this episode . The amount of work that goes into the pencil is amazing . To build the machine to do it is awesome . Everything in life is not easy , & takes an amazing amount of skill to build the machine . Not to forget about the people that come up with the ideas . This applies to everything in life . We take everything in life for granted . Take time to appreciate what we have & how easy it would be to loose it all ..
In Canada, we've got a different opinion. The fact is that we just don't have enough peoples as it is, so automation is a necessity. Everything that can be automated is being automated. A lot of the jobs that we have end up requiring higher qualifications, peoples that can repair, maintain or design the machines needed to automate those processes. Theses jobs usually pay more than your typical worker on an assembly chain.
This video is so mesmerizing, I thought I would watch just the few first minutes and change to another video, but now, 14 minutes in, I think I'll watch it to the end.
Great video! The channel offers an insightful look into the top 5 most viewed Japanese manufacturing process videos of 2022. It's fascinating to see the precision and innovation in these processes.
The MOST interesting thing was the hand-held scanning camera used to verify the measurement on the cast wheels, towards the end of the video............. WOW
Mesmerizing. I was struck by the fact that the screw guy was not wearing gloves. With all the handling of metal in all its shapes and forms, dude's hands must be tough af.
He sits at a bar, drinking rye whiskey neat, but slowly. A beautiful woman walks in and sits next to him. She looks down at his leathery, work-worn hands. He says, "Care for a screw?" As he produces one out of thin air as if by magic. She laughs, feeling lucky that all those years ago she married him. They're happy. But he is secretly disappointed in his son, who refuses to take over the family business because his dream is to go into nails.
De chile para Japón,los japoneses y los chinos son los más inteligentes del mundo, y estoy seguro que si todo el mundo se uniera con estos dos países , no faltaría nunca más, las enfermedades,el hambre las filosofías del saber, la alegría de ser un terrícola y mirar hacía el futuro, vivan estos dos países para siempre
Здравствуйте дорогие браться и сестры. Видео очень интересно. Труд станков и труд людей. Любой труд почетен и важен. Любой труд - отвественность. Япония ! - люди имеют трудовую вылержку и высокую ответственность за работу. Япония ! - страна создала для всей Планеты- самбо и дзю-до, каратэ и с Китаем - кунг-фу. Первая страна создавшая конденсатор по обьему Земли. Самые передовые приемники и самую лучшую стерео-музыку и все музыкальное.
The drum factory was amazing, can you imagine that lady checking the empty drums describing her job, What do you do? I spend my day looking inside empty drums. What for? To see if they’re empty. Right.
I'm captivated with the barrel making mostly because of the music that accompanied the process. I would love to know who the composer of this music and what piece it is. Thank you.