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World's Largest WOOD Propeller Factory: How It's Made 

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@therealjimmysworld
@therealjimmysworld 27 дней назад
Thank you Sensenich Propeller for having us over. www.sensenich.com/
@koobs4549
@koobs4549 26 дней назад
This is trippy to watch, my 1st job out of high school was here. I haven’t seen the inside of this building in like 25 years. Looks like Don & Steve are still there. I made drone props & ran the shipping & my brother worked in glue ups. I am assuming that open bed CNC replaced the equipment I used. When I was there, we had just started making composite props. I can literally smell things in this video lol, the wood, the glue, it’s just missing 98 Rock & Bubba the Love Sponge 😂
@lynnkramer1211
@lynnkramer1211 26 дней назад
Sylas is not so little anymore! Woo Hoo!
@ugetridofit
@ugetridofit 24 дня назад
and how did they balance it after the soldering.
@joshc7091
@joshc7091 24 дня назад
Gotta love a free prop!
@vulcano911
@vulcano911 21 день назад
Buy it for only $19.99 (it´s a joke) 👍👍
@aerialbugsmasher
@aerialbugsmasher 26 дней назад
Thanks for not putting any obnoxious music over the machining parts, or skipping needlessly through the process. It was pure bliss of industrial ASMR
@markthompson9914
@markthompson9914 25 дней назад
I’ll second that mate 👍✌️🇬🇧
@davidclemens1578
@davidclemens1578 25 дней назад
After 30 years of working in a window factory operating milling machines, moulders and tenioner machines. Excuse Google's spelling. Prior to that, 4 years in the Air Force loading weapons on aircraft and then listening to the engines spool up as they're ready to take off for a sorti, add to that many years of carpentry and woodworking using routers, planers and saws, for extra money and as a hobby, I rather enjoy the music instead of the mind-numbing drone of all these tools. But to each his own. Have a nice day.
@aerialbugsmasher
@aerialbugsmasher 25 дней назад
If you were that annoyed with what you did for 30 years that you felt the need to complain about it in some random video when nobody asked then this video isn't the problem
@williamsmith9026
@williamsmith9026 24 дня назад
​@@aerialbugsmasher Exactly.
@williamsmith9026
@williamsmith9026 24 дня назад
I stop watching videos because of that. This is reality based
@jasonm3040
@jasonm3040 26 дней назад
His rough cut is better than my finish cut would be
@REDMAN298
@REDMAN298 22 дня назад
That`s why he`s qualified for airplane props and you`re qualified for caskets.
@herzogsbuick
@herzogsbuick 21 день назад
@@REDMAN298 loooooool
@weiniesail
@weiniesail 26 дней назад
This is the best How is it Made episode yet!
@leonstefan6183
@leonstefan6183 День назад
I don't mean to complain, but how about a video suspific to making, measuring, cutting, forming, the brass edging. I built a wall hanger propeller for my office. Looks pretty good if I do say so. I'd love to put professional looking brass edging on it. I know you can do it Jim.
@privatepilot4064
@privatepilot4064 26 дней назад
My two boys worked there when they were in high school. I have a Sensenich prop hanging on the wall in my den. Raised my family and got my pilot’s license in Plant City. Haven’t been there in 20 years. My boys actually made some of the wooden propeller props for the movie Pearl Harbor.
@spannaspinna
@spannaspinna 20 дней назад
That’s pretty cool
@TheStewdansby
@TheStewdansby 20 дней назад
Were they prop props? I’ll see myself out…
@privatepilot4064
@privatepilot4064 20 дней назад
@@TheStewdansby Indeed they were! (7:
@c1ph3rpunk
@c1ph3rpunk 13 дней назад
@@privatepilot4064props to them for making prop props. 😂
@nevadahamaker7149
@nevadahamaker7149 26 дней назад
Each propeller they make like that is a work of art. The craftsmanship is off the scale. I only hope that new craftsmen are being trained and that it doesn't become a lost art.
@gsguy9359
@gsguy9359 26 дней назад
Jimmy, you are giving your son an education the way it should be done. He is going to be so knowledgeable and what you’re giving him money can’t buy. God bless you and keep doing what you’re doing. P.S. thanks for the great video. I always love seeing how things are made!
@mmgtl
@mmgtl 26 дней назад
Watching that guy install the brass leading edge was the icing on the cake, simply amazing
@patfromamboy
@patfromamboy День назад
Brass? So it’s not a wooden propeller, it’s a wood and brass propeller.
@RV4aviator
@RV4aviator 24 дня назад
My first prop was a wooden wonder from Sensenich. Smooth, beautiful and indestructible. I then purchased Sensenich's Carbon ground adjustable prop. Still fly with it now, ZERO issues...! My wooden prop is hanging from my wall inside my house, BUT , I could take it down and bolt it on any time to my RV4, as it's still in perfectly serviceable condition...! Go Sensenich...!!!
@robinstone564
@robinstone564 26 дней назад
You should look into Culver props. They are a small bespoke prop maker and have some fascinating techniques as well.
@6.0Ls10
@6.0Ls10 26 дней назад
Small prop builder in Missouri. Her father designed air planes, taught her how to build props. Family business.
@Bugdriver49
@Bugdriver49 24 дня назад
Thank you.....Now I don't have to brag on Culver, who is IMO is more impressive.
@BLUEYENKO
@BLUEYENKO 24 дня назад
Yes I think her process is more interesting to watch.
@lcfflc3887
@lcfflc3887 23 дня назад
why a wooden prop in this day and age? we have metal.
@BLUEYENKO
@BLUEYENKO 23 дня назад
@@lcfflc3887 wood is cheaper and lighter.
@valleywoodstudio7345
@valleywoodstudio7345 26 дней назад
workmanship and craftsmanship!
@corycrandell2682
@corycrandell2682 26 дней назад
So cool! I love that they go from a hundred year old machine to a modern cnc. Such a cool mix of technology and skill.
@broadcastimagehd
@broadcastimagehd 26 дней назад
Wow, what a process! That is some real American craftsmanship.
@jameslonano5659
@jameslonano5659 26 дней назад
Wow, what a combination of modern manufacturing CNC with real deal old world craftsmanship. Outstanding content!
@ChiliStyles
@ChiliStyles 26 дней назад
Each wooden propeller is a true work of art.
@chriscook8076
@chriscook8076 26 дней назад
That’s some of the coolest things I’ve ever watched. Most people have no idea the craftsmanship that still goes into some things these days. Thanks for sharing that!
@erinschlameus3628
@erinschlameus3628 25 дней назад
Really like his gas heated soldering iron. No need to constantly be placing the iron back in the heater/furnace to stay at working temperature. Very nice shop❗ Thanks for posting.
@davidcole333
@davidcole333 24 дня назад
It's awesome to see craftsmen pour their love into the product. It doesn't get any better than that.
@user-wz2dg7zc4m
@user-wz2dg7zc4m 26 дней назад
Thank you for taking me on this tour, very informative
@danimal0921
@danimal0921 24 дня назад
Thanks for letting us see this process! Honest to goodness, I have wondered for years how new props are made! I never in my wildest dreams could have imagined this process! WOWZERS, that is AMAZING!!!
@dougblalock5175
@dougblalock5175 26 дней назад
That was absolutely awesome. Having been a machinist and a pattern maker in my past life I can appreciate the talent in both the equipment design and the operator’s skill. The finishing is as much an art as a skill. Beautiful!
@timowens9188
@timowens9188 26 дней назад
This is very similar to foundry wood pattern making craftsmanship. Finest craftsman I've ever had the honor of working with were old school foundry pattern makers. Their final exam was making a ship's propeller pattern which was incredibly difficult all by hand before CNCs. Hats off to the team at Sensenich for continuing the craft!
@spannaspinna
@spannaspinna 20 дней назад
Working from drawings
@chrispile3878
@chrispile3878 24 дня назад
Woodworking, metalworking, finishing - it all comes together.
@migrodz
@migrodz 26 дней назад
Simply, the pride and high quality of an American made product, amazing ❤
@pilotdane1
@pilotdane1 24 дня назад
UN FREAKIN REAL !!!!! - So glad to see the machine stop & watch the "real" artists at work... Love it, and to think that used to be all be done by hand !!!! - Thank you Jimmy !!!!!
@doitnow3291
@doitnow3291 24 дня назад
Takes me back….my Dad worked for Hamilton Standard during WW2 making props at the Windsor Locks location..he tried to enlist ( Army) with his brother but was told to stay with the Defense industry as the prop was more important …I still have a piece of prop he gave me that came off the line
@AaronBockelie
@AaronBockelie 26 дней назад
This is an awesome video. It's like a "How it's Made" episode crossed with Jimmys World
@Jigsaw407
@Jigsaw407 25 дней назад
Wonderful craftsmanship and a pleasure to watch it all come together. Thank you for these insights.
@robertthomas5906
@robertthomas5906 26 дней назад
Ok. So now it's Jimmy's turn to make his own propeller. Just kidding. We just watched many years or decades of experience at work. That was nice of them to allow Jimmy in to watch. Thanks Sensenich.
@colinboneham7387
@colinboneham7387 26 дней назад
Watching this you sure can see the reason why Wood Propellers cost so much, stunning craftsmanship.
@mmayes9466
@mmayes9466 26 дней назад
They cost quite a bit less than a metal propeller ! !
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 26 дней назад
The only craftsmanship, was right at the end with the final finishing…….
@commentatron
@commentatron 26 дней назад
@@johnnunn8688 ...and the spoke shaving, and the brass work.
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 25 дней назад
@@commentatron , you don’t know what ‘final finishing’ means, obviously?
@commentatron
@commentatron 25 дней назад
@@johnnunn8688 Apparently, not. I have flaws. Between your bedside manner and my reading comprehension, we have work to do. I propose we hold a self-imposed moratorium on commenting for the next 20 minutes as penance.
@taurota1554
@taurota1554 26 дней назад
Outstanding and awesome as always.Thamks for sharing and taking us along
@Whereswalter1
@Whereswalter1 26 дней назад
Best episode of How It's Made I've ever seen
@Ronaldl2350
@Ronaldl2350 26 дней назад
Amazing the craftsmanship to make a propeller like that.
@markjackson4337
@markjackson4337 26 дней назад
Great video Jimmy! There is something magical about watching true craftsmen do their job to the utmost. Fantastic!
@iamatransporter
@iamatransporter 23 дня назад
I'm just glad this still exists. Love seeing craftsmanship like this.
@barrywood5357
@barrywood5357 26 дней назад
That was a proper job by master craftsmen who excell in their trade knowledge wisdom and trickery. Nice one Jimmy
@williesnyder2899
@williesnyder2899 23 дня назад
When I was very little my father, a high school social studies teacher had a wooden propeller of around two feet wide. He also had a half-completed wooden boomerang made by a student. As I recall…and it could be my brain searching back well over fifty years…he kept those objects on his classroom desk. Dad loved working with wood, dreamed and planned to learn cabinetry in retirement…and though retired, never lived out his plans… I think of him when I see certain practical objects carefully made!!
@craigenputtock
@craigenputtock 22 дня назад
Wow what amazing craftsmen! Their talent is astonishing.
@lavernedofelmier6496
@lavernedofelmier6496 26 дней назад
Thanks Jimmie, that was awesome.
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 23 дня назад
Very Cerebral sound to a wood worker. My wood prop is a Maple Laminate, a lot like this one... just an old beauty on my wall... glowing, refinished without changing a thing... preserved and ready to use ! Mine is a 16 layer Laminate. It is Gloden Hard Maple / 42X20 pitch.
@bobmoyer8864
@bobmoyer8864 26 дней назад
Another very cool not seen enough of great handcrafted beauty. Really looking forward to seeing this one fly. Thanks again for sharing.... bob
@andreguilles4919
@andreguilles4919 4 дня назад
Beautiful manufacturing process. A kind of art! Thanks!
@JessicaPilotGirl
@JessicaPilotGirl 26 дней назад
I'm gonna keep my comment simple: quality content. Enough said.
@DennisMook-ky6lx
@DennisMook-ky6lx 11 дней назад
True craftsmanship amazing job
@billbrock5486
@billbrock5486 26 дней назад
Jimmy! This is one of the coolest videos. I love watching how they make a complex process look easy. Thanks so much for sharing.
@RobertPilkington199
@RobertPilkington199 18 дней назад
Fascinating. What a beautiful piece of work...
@vk1pe
@vk1pe 24 дня назад
A wonderful record of the human ingenuity, and process.
@paulvanmarwyk5069
@paulvanmarwyk5069 17 дней назад
What a beautiful piece of art awesome craftmanship
@wayneschenk5512
@wayneschenk5512 25 дней назад
Wow the finished product is a work of art.
@mikegrady8931
@mikegrady8931 19 дней назад
Thanks for posting and great to watch
@graemeswan633
@graemeswan633 24 дня назад
Awesome to see some true craftsmen at work
@lazyserver
@lazyserver 26 дней назад
I like this type of video from Jimmys, different perspectives.
@Farmer1277
@Farmer1277 26 дней назад
Absolutely gorgeous work.
@simonbertioli4696
@simonbertioli4696 20 дней назад
Really impressive... Thanks for taking your time to present it.👍
@jacknevitt7384
@jacknevitt7384 26 дней назад
Fascinating to watch! Computer’s do the heavy lifting on the props but it takes the skilled hands of a craftsman to bring it all together!
@fremontmike123
@fremontmike123 26 дней назад
One of your best Jimmy.
@GaryLaaks1
@GaryLaaks1 26 дней назад
Now I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed this episode.
@dalekuhlman1009
@dalekuhlman1009 5 дней назад
That bowl turned out awesome, the figuring is absolutely stunning. You sure can pull the beauty out of a block of wood.
@JackThelRipper
@JackThelRipper 18 дней назад
Wow thanks Jimmy loved watching the process of hand making a wooden prop!! It amazes me that people designed and built props like that and still do to this day!
@fransandwell5432
@fransandwell5432 24 дня назад
Amazing skill fitting the brass leading edge!
@andystoybox1723
@andystoybox1723 21 день назад
Amazing craftsmanship!
@troyreif8674
@troyreif8674 24 дня назад
Mesmerizing video and as others have said amazing craftsmanship
@The762nato
@The762nato 21 день назад
WOW REAL Craftsmen !
@SimonAmazingClarke
@SimonAmazingClarke 26 дней назад
Even with the initial cutting machine, there is so much skill involved in getting propellers shaped and balanced. Excellent video. Thank you.
@Mikey101160
@Mikey101160 21 день назад
Nice one Jimmy. Something of a different flavor for a change. Thanks digger!
@user-nr3ss5hk9s
@user-nr3ss5hk9s 24 дня назад
I had no idea how much skill and effort it takes to manufacture a wood propeller
@ClearedAsFiled
@ClearedAsFiled 25 дней назад
Just awesome video Jimmy.....thank you so much for the great field trip....😊
@davechapman7735
@davechapman7735 24 дня назад
fantastic work, thanks for showing us the brilliant product. cheers NZ
@clydemckenzie3933
@clydemckenzie3933 26 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this. A lot of craftsmanship goes into making the propellers.
@joncrisp7365
@joncrisp7365 26 дней назад
That was cool! Thanks for sharing.
@ar15gator
@ar15gator 24 дня назад
Probably one of your best videos Jimmy, nice job👏🏻💯
@johnw3379
@johnw3379 26 дней назад
That propeller is such a work of art! I love thw finish on it!
@08cad
@08cad 26 дней назад
Amazing craftsmanship!👏👏👏👏
@bromvogel8770
@bromvogel8770 26 дней назад
Now this was a nice one - craftsmanship at its best - Very good Doccy - Thanks Jimmy
@billjamison2877
@billjamison2877 26 дней назад
Craftsmanship at its finest! Fantastic video Jimmy!
@danielsmith9500
@danielsmith9500 25 дней назад
So Dang cool. Ty for bringing us along. I’ve see so many blades ( when I was working in aviation ) but never knew the process
@user-lg2ls3pl7k
@user-lg2ls3pl7k 25 дней назад
Hypnotic process. Magical . That is a very nobel pursuit.
@keneng2172
@keneng2172 22 дня назад
When something is good, the work that goes into making it is also beautiful. Thank you for the nice video.
@ckmoore101
@ckmoore101 7 дней назад
The soldering of the screw/rivets heads was a truly satisfying final step. Until then, it all seem sketchy... but soldered in.... perfect.
@raystone4673
@raystone4673 5 дней назад
What ever they cost....its not enough!! Fantastic.
@user-ow2dr4xr9k
@user-ow2dr4xr9k 25 дней назад
Wow that was awesome to see them make the propeller. Mark of excellence...
@350oak
@350oak 26 дней назад
Absolutely amazing.
@swamiangora6681
@swamiangora6681 26 дней назад
Beautiful work, well presented.
@stuartlane7107
@stuartlane7107 24 дня назад
Thanks Jimmy, that was an awesome video.
@jonathanworthing6278
@jonathanworthing6278 25 дней назад
That was a video iv been waiting for, i’ve often wondered how they got the shape of a wooden propeller and how they balanced it so simple really great video.
@accidentalfire1727
@accidentalfire1727 23 дня назад
Wow. Great craftsmanship and a surprising amount of hours put into the props.
@dangillespie1599
@dangillespie1599 23 дня назад
I proudly own one of these Sensenich brass-edged propellers!!
@volvo09
@volvo09 23 дня назад
The brass looks beautiful, the whole look of a wooden prop is the finishing touch to an airplane.
@dangillespie1599
@dangillespie1599 23 дня назад
@@volvo09 Until 20 min. ago, I never knew how exactly it was applied to the prop. Made my day!
@paulthain6135
@paulthain6135 17 дней назад
that is really cool watching you guys measure that with micrometer and then of course the whole propeller making is awesome
@dlfabrications
@dlfabrications 26 дней назад
Work of art Jimmy😮❗
@MehdiNY
@MehdiNY 22 дня назад
Amazing video. thank you!
@lynnpoe2317
@lynnpoe2317 25 дней назад
First class documentary. Well done!
@leesherman100
@leesherman100 26 дней назад
Ya nailed it Jimmy. Incredible product. Five stars *****
@robertgould3280
@robertgould3280 25 дней назад
A work of art and years of skill and knowledge great video
@EasyGrowsIt
@EasyGrowsIt 24 дня назад
Super interesting! Thanks for bringing us this content!
@willl3712
@willl3712 24 дня назад
Great video, really enjoyed watching the entire process from start to finish, and learning something new!!!!!
@rossohalloran6605
@rossohalloran6605 24 дня назад
That looks Incredible
@user-oc7it1il5y
@user-oc7it1il5y 19 дней назад
First class can’t say any more than that THANK. YOU❤❤
@RubyS.1
@RubyS.1 26 дней назад
Love the brass work
@captain99p39
@captain99p39 26 дней назад
A fine work of art!
@cesarrivarola6409
@cesarrivarola6409 26 дней назад
so far one of ur best video, could not even imagine how the propeller it is made, thank you very for the video.
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