Amazing and shocking mass production technology. Japan's mass production process and craftsmen BEST5

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Amazing and shocking mass production technology. Japan's mass production process and craftsmen BEST5
00:00 - The process of mass producing marine engine parts. Japanese factory forging with 8-ton hammers.
13:30 - The process of making a Japanese plane. A Japanese-style plane made by a 72-year-old blacksmith, his wife, and his younger brother.
28:16 - The process of mass producing airplane toys. A Japanese toy factory with 60 years of tradition.
36:42 - The process of making lures. An old lure factory in Japan.
50:19 - The process of making handmade jeans. A Japanese jeans craftsman who insists on handmade products.
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@kujikenaide012345
@kujikenaide012345 7 ай бұрын
日本の技術 継承されることを祈ります
@xiaqianxia4368
@xiaqianxia4368 7 ай бұрын
日本の技術一级棒,杠杠的
@Shurko113
@Shurko113 2 ай бұрын
2024г всё ещё слушаем! هنوز در حال گوش دادن! अझै सुन्दै हुनुहुन्छ! Все ще слухаємо!
@user-ys2rm2jy7d
@user-ys2rm2jy7d 7 ай бұрын
1時間が全く長く感じられなかった。 日本の技術、職人の技に感動しました!
@ggabommw8306
@ggabommw8306 7 ай бұрын
気がついたら口を開けて見てました。
@user-cn3yp4fg3w
@user-cn3yp4fg3w 19 күн бұрын
コンロッドの制作を初めて見ました。大事に使っていこうと思いました。ありがとう
@dinorus77
@dinorus77 7 ай бұрын
Приятно смотреть! Как же вы все делаете качественно и с душой! Спасибо
@Surna7
@Surna7 4 ай бұрын
با روح انجام میشه تا شما نفهمی چی هستی
@user-gg4xt8tu5r
@user-gg4xt8tu5r 2 ай бұрын
Ненапрасный труд!
@Retro-Gamer666
@Retro-Gamer666 Ай бұрын
Не то что русские. Только и умеете что нести горе.
@HotForgingDescalingEquipment
@HotForgingDescalingEquipment Ай бұрын
Forging Surface quality improvement anyone ,who needs forging descaling machine can contact with me
@wadimkad
@wadimkad 22 күн бұрын
Ну да, фукусиму видимо тоже делали качественно. Пакистан на максималках. Это к "ВСЕ" делаете качественно".
@Maru.01208dos_djp
@Maru.01208dos_djp 6 ай бұрын
素敵なビデオをありがとうございます 速さでは劣っていても丁寧な仕事 良い物作りは手作業に勝る物を無いと思います 機械を取り入れながらの作り手の目と技術は やはり世界に誇れるものですね 物作りは見ている以上に大変な仕事 皆さん 本当に凄いです
@backpages1
@backpages1 6 ай бұрын
There is nothing like watching a master craftsman at work. I could watch this all day. Maybe I will!
@user-qc5hd6do5z
@user-qc5hd6do5z 7 ай бұрын
Точность в каждой мелочи, это бесподобно!
@edwardwinter8906
@edwardwinter8906 7 ай бұрын
That "FAINAL EDITION" was probably the FAINAL day of the proofreader's employment.
@glenntaylor1613
@glenntaylor1613 7 ай бұрын
Work is honorable. No matter the task one should have pride in themselves and others should have respect for them.
@itdoesntmatter6962
@itdoesntmatter6962 27 күн бұрын
У нас говорят - труд сделал из обезьяны человека. Но сейчас мой народ не уважает труд. Теперь говорят - работа любит дурака. Обидно
@phuturephunk
@phuturephunk 7 ай бұрын
The jeans tailor's jacket is absolute fire! Very sharp!
@bengone3349
@bengone3349 7 ай бұрын
The plane that is so sharp and set thin to shave wood paper thin is just amazing.
@douro20
@douro20 Ай бұрын
That's how they are supposed to be. The kanna, or traditional Japanese hand plane, is far more efficient than a Western plane and produces a smoother surface. There is also a machine for planing wood known as a supersurfacer which is based on the same technology.
@dereckjtbear2175
@dereckjtbear2175 7 ай бұрын
As Expected, Japanese Do everything Above and Beyond that makes their culture unique, beautiful ❤️
@jlucasound
@jlucasound 7 ай бұрын
Yes.
@whistle4388
@whistle4388 2 ай бұрын
we used to build things in America too. Not anymore though we hire people for how they look now and don't build anything anymore...no sir we have been gutted from the inside out everything from aunt Jemima to the pledge of allegiance.
@Michael-it6gb
@Michael-it6gb 7 ай бұрын
So much craftsmanship goes into this metal stamping and bending. And every single unit copy is millimeter perfect and has to spin inside a motor thousands of times every day for decades. Amazing.
@pasiri32611
@pasiri32611 7 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます!
@processx
@processx 7 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます!!!!
@user-dm3iu8yy8o
@user-dm3iu8yy8o 7 ай бұрын
Удивительная Япония! Amazing Japan! すごい日本!
@user-ud4pv3rl4r
@user-ud4pv3rl4r 6 ай бұрын
Интересно. Приятно видеть ручной труд! Самое ценное качество - когда сделано человеком. Хорошие мастера!
@sbalogh53
@sbalogh53 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful series. This is what Reality TV should be all about. Not only was it informative but gently entertaining as well. Arigato Gozaimasu.
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 7 ай бұрын
watch indian processes.. still 200 yr old british machines. repairing a broken crank, re building huge engines, plants. machinery. with flip flops..
@anonanon7235
@anonanon7235 Ай бұрын
@@harrywalker968 Japan has those shops too.
@semihozgol8933
@semihozgol8933 7 ай бұрын
Güzel bir video serisi olmuş.Teşekkürler.Türkiyeden japon dostlarımıza selamlar.
@user-yt7gm1pn6k
@user-yt7gm1pn6k 7 ай бұрын
Sir, your factory is amazing, I wish we had your kind of skill in New Zealand.
@akira-ou2is
@akira-ou2is Ай бұрын
懐かしい 鍛造当時派遣でしたが ナックルスピンドル トラック用クランクシャフト コンロットと コンロットキャップ 全部手打ちでしたから アラ 型だし 仕上げ でトリム 箸の先端が丸く筒状になっていて ピンクラプレスでコンロットキャップ打つたんびに材料が跳ね上がるので次の工程に慣性でのっけて打つ作業です
@silentblackhole
@silentblackhole 6 ай бұрын
Ever since the end of WWII, Japan rebuilt their country, created new industries around emerging technologies and showed a level of craftsmanship that other countries can dream of. Japan makes the best machines that then gone on to make OTHER machines!
@dipling.pitzler7650
@dipling.pitzler7650 7 ай бұрын
Japanese craftmanship will always stay great, that is why it is better to pay more but once instead of buying the same PRC junk over and over again. The workforce still willing to work hard is getting old though, just like in Germany.
@user-zl1hq5wt7n
@user-zl1hq5wt7n Ай бұрын
綺麗に仕上がりました!
@bw2442
@bw2442 7 ай бұрын
I remember back when I was a child in the USA. Japanese products weren’t really associated with quality, but now there is so much quality and respect for the work they do, it’s a joy to me to watch it progress. Makes the worker feel good inside to do such work.
@Kunfucious577
@Kunfucious577 7 ай бұрын
When you do good work like that, it give you a sense of pride that you can’t get from anywhere else.
@joeysplats3209
@joeysplats3209 7 ай бұрын
In the late 1970's Japan was the top drawer for consumer home stereo receivers. That period was called "The Receiver Wars", when companies such as Pioneer, Sansui, and Marantz would duke it out for dominance, mostly in the American market. I have examples from all three companies and all of them are fantastic, though I must say Sansui really knocked it out of the park with some of their models. They don't make 'em like they used to, for sure.
@megahamartolos6638
@megahamartolos6638 7 ай бұрын
Between the Meiji Era and the end of the Pacific War (WWII to the rest of the world), Japan's manufactured goods sucked royally. However, Japan's traditional hand-crafted artisanal goods never suffered that fate. The Komori hand planes are traditional tools that use modern processes to the extent that they are useful but much cannot possibly be replicated by machines and must be done by master artisans. Japanese are willing to pay the high price for these tools, as are a growing number of foreigners.
@tysonkonken-jj3vd
@tysonkonken-jj3vd 7 ай бұрын
The Japanese arguably next to the Germans have ALWAYS produced quality and ingenuity. That's a fact. Harley Davidson built motorcycles for 80 fucking years, 80 YEARS, before they produced ANYTHING reliable. The Evolution. Honda Cub circa 1950s, still made today. Absolute fact!
@raymonster55
@raymonster55 7 ай бұрын
I remember that also. Possibly a remnant of the second world war mentality. Quality is part of the Japanese culture.
@carlosfernandopadillarodri5142
@carlosfernandopadillarodri5142 4 ай бұрын
I am a mexican citizen who proudly represented JSW, a japanese company and fought for building a solid foundation for business in My beloved México. Over twenty years of effort finaly left a well built position for Japan Steel Works in my country.
@dwindeyer
@dwindeyer 4 ай бұрын
Why was there so much resistance? Japanese steel is very good quality and their companies provide long term stable jobs for the local population
@AnnaBalu-qh4ld
@AnnaBalu-qh4ld 4 ай бұрын
I am a mexican citizen who proudly represented JSW, a japanese company and fought for building a solid foundation for business in My beloved México.Over twenty years of effort finaly left a well built position for Japan Steel Works in my country.
@DecrepitBiden
@DecrepitBiden 2 ай бұрын
@@dwindeyer They (mexicans) were used to shitty workmanship. Anything made in Mexico is crap, from personal experience. The japanese wanted excellence, pero no puedo. Me gusta tomar cerveza todos los dias. Hence the resistance.
@ueo8847
@ueo8847 2 ай бұрын
BASED@@DecrepitBiden
@kevinsimpson9538
@kevinsimpson9538 2 ай бұрын
Yes Chinese manufacturing as bad as it is is quite superior to manufacturing in Mexico in my experience. The company I work for has manufacturing in several parts of the world and 1 plant in Mexico, and it's always struggled with quality. Also from personal experience I owned a vehicle that was assembled in Mexico and it was horribly built.
@Djerik86
@Djerik86 7 ай бұрын
Хорошие вещи производят! 👍
@kitiorore6705
@kitiorore6705 7 сағат бұрын
28:17 45年前に家族旅行で初めて飛行機に乗った時にCAさんからもらった飛行機のおもちゃがこれだった。懐かしい。
@kerberos4668
@kerberos4668 7 ай бұрын
やっぱり日本製は素晴らしい!
@unebonnevie
@unebonnevie 7 ай бұрын
That was a great commercial on ANA! And the workers go through a great length to make those fish baits look delicious to the big fishes 🙂
@TheDrew2022
@TheDrew2022 6 ай бұрын
Love watching Japanese at work. Even something like heavy steel forming with heavy machinery they still manage to display a level of craftsmanship that is unequalled anywhere.
@dadgarage7966
@dadgarage7966 7 ай бұрын
How many of the machines and tools in the blacksmith's shop did he and his family make? See that leaf spring?
@Presta-xv3hl
@Presta-xv3hl 7 ай бұрын
За такой труд браво!
@wyattselleck7236
@wyattselleck7236 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely perfect! Bravo… Thank you for sharing.
@user-gr3by6nx2c
@user-gr3by6nx2c 7 ай бұрын
全てが素晴らしい‼️👍目と手業の世界で感動しました‼️日本の技術の素晴らしさに感謝🙏の気持ちでいっぱいです❣️🌏ありがとうございました‼️🇯🇵
@xanafi8654
@xanafi8654 7 ай бұрын
waa runtaa japan waa la turuntureeyay mooyaane wuxuu noqon lahaa dawlada aduunka ugu horeyso dhan kastaa, walaal kusoo dhowoow diinta islaamka diinta walbahaar la aanta waa diinta kaliya ee cadaabka ilaahay lagaga BADBAADO islaamku wuxuu kuwaajibay qofkasto oo dunida kunool qaaraduu doono hajoogee walaal soo gal islaamka gacmo furan kusoo dhowoow walaal waan kujeclahay qodax inay ku mudo majecli sideen cadaab aanan dhamaad lahayn kuugu qariyaa walaal naftaada BADBAADSO faahfaahin la xariir tv yada islaamka kuwa diinta kusaabsan mahadsanid soo dhawoow walaal ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@soozikins
@soozikins 7 ай бұрын
Amazing watching these skilled people at work, salt of the earth.
@matteocatellani6289
@matteocatellani6289 7 ай бұрын
È un piacere vedere lavorare i giapponesi. C'è qualcosa di magico.
@sunlit24
@sunlit24 7 ай бұрын
Where is the sword?!
@pitdog75
@pitdog75 7 ай бұрын
Great stuff. Would be perfect without the music. Th sounds of the forge are what is just what we love :)
@TuttleScott
@TuttleScott 7 ай бұрын
just what I was thinking. the music gets old real quick
@user-oe2sm6jx3v
@user-oe2sm6jx3v Ай бұрын
すごい
@El-sm9gr
@El-sm9gr 6 ай бұрын
Never thought I'd watch an hour of handmade Japanese crafts but there you go! I purchased a set of Shogun gardening tools recently and it's quality is 2nd to none. Unfortunately that is gone in Australia these days, we over pay for mass produced garbage in warehouse hardware stores.
@christianvalenzuela225
@christianvalenzuela225 6 ай бұрын
Thank you!❤
@MichaelBraid-xf3dw
@MichaelBraid-xf3dw 7 ай бұрын
Japan makes the finest steels They seek perfection and they are getting very close
@waterloo123100
@waterloo123100 2 ай бұрын
Then why do Toyota frames rust out? Germany makes the best steel.
@daniellegler4011
@daniellegler4011 2 ай бұрын
@@waterloo123100 Germany doesn't make anything now, without cheap Russian LNG. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@fernandotello567
@fernandotello567 5 ай бұрын
La perfección japonesa está llena de esfuerzo y dedicación es admirable
@ivanaslan24
@ivanaslan24 7 ай бұрын
Japanese people are amazing!!!
@yourn4m3h3re
@yourn4m3h3re 4 күн бұрын
The skill of these smiths is amazing.
@flyback_driver
@flyback_driver 7 ай бұрын
Good work men! Impressive as always.
@clgusa23689
@clgusa23689 4 ай бұрын
Watching these machines work in harmony is like witnessing a well-orchestrated ballet. Only it's all gears and no tutus!
@alainpierlot3421
@alainpierlot3421 6 ай бұрын
C'est beau de voir la minutie et le calme de ces Travailleurs Japonais. Félicitations et prenez soin de vous et de vos familles
@javierchip.a.6170
@javierchip.a.6170 6 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo de un país industrializado, saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪.
@ljubivojepaunovic4062
@ljubivojepaunovic4062 7 ай бұрын
Bravo Japan.Ljubivoje
@user-sy6et3ho5b
@user-sy6et3ho5b 7 ай бұрын
日本🇯🇵のモノづくりの原点❤
@chriswharton
@chriswharton 7 ай бұрын
Wonderful to watch the sheer craftsmanship. For what goes into the planes, they should sell for a squillion each.
@harrypitts7389
@harrypitts7389 7 ай бұрын
What a delightful production. Bravo.
@AliceOliveira-ss2et
@AliceOliveira-ss2et 4 ай бұрын
Parabéns para esses profissionais maravilhosos ❤👌👏👏👏🇧🇷
@weavetech981
@weavetech981 7 ай бұрын
My favorite things! Amazing and shocking process
@djrc5228
@djrc5228 7 ай бұрын
Fishing lures are a work of art.
@ihmesankari
@ihmesankari 7 ай бұрын
I may have misunderstood the "Japanese plane" first... But awesome anyway!
@kanzentyouaku380
@kanzentyouaku380 3 күн бұрын
危険と隣り合わせの作業ばかり。素晴らしい日本の技術。
@michaelbezoski3096
@michaelbezoski3096 2 ай бұрын
Deepest respects to all who work so very hard to make life better for us all. Thank you. Also, video well done, very professional. Best to you all.
@jlucasound
@jlucasound 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely Fascinating.
@user-hu4hu6eu3p
@user-hu4hu6eu3p 6 ай бұрын
Какое интересное производство рубанков! Мастер доводит инструмент до совершенства! СУПЕР👍👍👍
@trenor11
@trenor11 6 ай бұрын
И сколько он таких рубанков за смену сделает, штук 10? Ни на одном производстве в мире не будут заниматься такой хуетой ради какой то там невьебенной ручной работы, потому что это тупо не выгодно! Всё давным давно при помощи станков делается, а в этой Японии до сих пор хуйней занимаются. Их дети наверное ненавидят свою страну из за вот этой вот херни...
@user-hu4hu6eu3p
@user-hu4hu6eu3p 6 ай бұрын
@@trenor11 ээх, Василий, чтоб ты понимал, есть такие работы, о которых ты не знаешь. Вот для таких работ и делают этот инструмент ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНО В РУЧНУЮ!
@sardaukar6478
@sardaukar6478 3 ай бұрын
​@@trenor11 обоссаного Ваню забыли сбросить 😂 иди пожуй говна лучше
@user-gg4xt8tu5r
@user-gg4xt8tu5r 2 ай бұрын
​@@trenor11это оригинал, а в остальном мире упрашенная китайская копия!!!
@deuce38
@deuce38 2 ай бұрын
My son bought one of the planes at the airport for his nephew. Nice to see real craftsmen at work.
@airfight10
@airfight10 6 ай бұрын
master hands of japan with love and sensetive feeling produced quality ! my respeckt !
@MinhNguyen-nl1gm
@MinhNguyen-nl1gm 7 ай бұрын
Nhà máy sản xuất cơ khí này quá lớn. Họ làm toàn bộ bằng máy móc hiện đại 🇯🇵👍.
@user-hk9gd3qj5y
@user-hk9gd3qj5y 7 ай бұрын
В Японии куда не помотрешь,все на высшем уровне качества.Это стиль жизни.
@user-hy7gf1uf4s
@user-hy7gf1uf4s 6 ай бұрын
И когда Вы последний раз жили в Японии? Да, у японцев очень своеобразное отношение к труду и его результатам. Но очень похожий менталитет есть : В Корее (обоих Кореях), в Китае, во Вьетнаме, в Малайзии, в Индонезии, В Мьянме - список не исчерпывающий! И Россия - не в конце списка (хотя и не в начале, по моей версии). Хотите что-то серьезное узнать про Японию - почитайте "Сакура и Дуб"- автора не называю сознательно, у него есть и другие достойные труды, поищите ( про Японию - и не только). Дед я.
@sardaukar6478
@sardaukar6478 3 ай бұрын
​@@user-hy7gf1uf4s откуда Ивану это знать, ты бот походу 😢 везде пишешь эту чушь, в России ничего нет
@user-hy7gf1uf4s
@user-hy7gf1uf4s 3 ай бұрын
@@sardaukar6478 Понимаешь, парень, ну так случилось. Я более 40 лет работал на производствах, знаю на практике технологии машиностроения, радиоэлектроники, микроэлектроники. Ну не виноват я, так жизнь провела. Я по планировке цеха вижу и уровень технологии и масштабы производства. Плюс в свое время регулярно читал закрытые обзоры "производство... за рубежом" (для служебного пользования, самый низкий уровень секретности в СССР, это для справки). Потому эти все японские технологии меня не поражают - я это в школьном детстве видел вживую. Да, есть некоторые современные нюансы. Но прорывов - нет. Нормальные хорошо организованные производства, не более того.
@user-hy7gf1uf4s
@user-hy7gf1uf4s 3 ай бұрын
@@sardaukar6478 А ты сам тест Тьюинга уже прошел? Документ есть?
@user-ow1ik9ex3i
@user-ow1ik9ex3i 7 ай бұрын
Это просто фантастика!!!
@beaverkiss
@beaverkiss 22 күн бұрын
尊敬
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 7 ай бұрын
fish must be getting really smart, for a lure process so involved, to fool them..
@danproctor15
@danproctor15 29 күн бұрын
That was fascinating, thank you for posting it. I was amazed at the craftsman making the wood plane.
@1gbayfisher
@1gbayfisher 2 ай бұрын
Love the way Japan , and the Japanese do things❤❤❤...amd the food....omg.
@brucecaldwell6701
@brucecaldwell6701 7 ай бұрын
I have a pair of Japanese shears that are extremely sharp & well-made which my maternal grandfather brought home from Japan shortly after the war. He saw Japan numerous times in his U.S. Navy career
@---jm4ll
@---jm4ll 6 ай бұрын
In the sights of a bomber? When did you bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
@I_SuperHiro_I
@I_SuperHiro_I 6 ай бұрын
Those giant molds are gorgeous.
@Earthrise86
@Earthrise86 Ай бұрын
A little narration in the beginning and maybe quick bits after that. I enjoyed your narration. I also like the sound of the tools. A mix of them is good I think. Thank you for the videos. I like them very much and sometimes I watch them over again.
@spudhut2246
@spudhut2246 Күн бұрын
I would love to see what kind of Naval ships it could build today...They built the amazing Yamato, imagine what they could build next. I think they should be set loose as a country on their own. Way to go Japan! I just bought one of those planes yesterday, simply amazing craftsmanship....Master woodworking......
@Brant-fu8zo
@Brant-fu8zo 7 күн бұрын
Tremendous respect ❤
@hntdtheater
@hntdtheater 3 ай бұрын
初めて拝見しましたが、すごいっすね!8トンのハンマーって、もう爆発じゃないですか。こんな事毎日やってる方がおられるんですね…。怪我のないよう頑張ってください。
@user-do2lf2qq5r
@user-do2lf2qq5r 5 ай бұрын
All the trial and errors to get thru a long process with the huge industrial tools like this is impressive to me.
@boxerdiesel
@boxerdiesel 7 ай бұрын
Detto questo, ammiro il Giappone e il suo Popolo❤❤❤❤
@kevin-haggerty-khmp
@kevin-haggerty-khmp 4 ай бұрын
A culture I have admired my entire life. So much love and respect to the Japanese way of life, work, and everything Japanese. I am hoping to finally be able to visit in 2024
@yvesthomas6805
@yvesthomas6805 7 ай бұрын
Un véritable artiste 👋
@mikesahle1193
@mikesahle1193 4 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 for great 👍 quality work ☝️impressive 👏👏👏👍🎥
@bertram-raven
@bertram-raven 7 ай бұрын
As a young man, one of the first woodworking tools I was required to make as part of my training was a plane. I learned very quickly the two most important ingredients are patience and good quality materials. No matter how skilled the workman, poor wood will always give poor results. Once you have good materials, impatience will also give poor results. Quality costs time; everyone needs to be ready to pay more for high quality. The greatest sign of quality is the ability to repair the product over and over again through time. If any product which is not itself a consumable item (toner, erasers, tyres etc) is not repairable, it is a poor product. Whilst living in Japan, I had many items of clothing made to measure (I am a very tall British man - I had no real choice). The quality was excellent and I still have some of those items to this day.
@timecowx
@timecowx 7 ай бұрын
It was an interest in Japanese crafts, primarily woodwork that taught me that patience isn't something you just have or you don't, it's learned and practiced. In Japan I imagine it is taught early on, but it took me until I was in my 40 to get past that "gotta get it done!" mindset. Just the simple frame of mind that it is more important something is done well, rather than done quickly. Seems obvious now but I find I still catch myself rushing projects. Japanese craftsmen are a constant source of inspiration. Whatever you do, do it well, and always try to do the next one even better.
@timecowx
@timecowx 6 ай бұрын
​@karlwithak. Yeah, you are right, I realize there is a much deeper level to it, I suppose I have just used the word patience because I use that to describe my own failing. I always cared about my wood work projects, and I wanted them to come out nice, but I would find myself rushing them. I think because that is how we in the US tend to live. The "I want it now!" mentality. When I first saw video on Japanese craftsmen I noticed that calm and careful way they went about their work, from the old master to the youngest apprentice, they worked slowly and carefully, and produced work that is not just done correctly, it is a work of art. You don't HAVE to do some kind of complex joinery to build a house that is perfectly fine and will last for decades, but you CAN do it that way and produce a house that is a work of art even behind the walls and under the floors. The fact that I actually found watching them slowly, carefully working a piece of wood to be calming, it just hit me one day. There is no rush to get it done, slow down and enjoy the feel of the wood, the color, etc. But yes, having that pride to do things well and properly is a trait that part of Japanese culture and SADLY lacking in Western cultures. Probably tied to capitalism, but I won't open that can of beans...
@darsisdarsis9706
@darsisdarsis9706 4 ай бұрын
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@darsisdarsis9706
@darsisdarsis9706 4 ай бұрын
​@@karlwithak.00😊😊
@ReginaldoGomesDosSantos-zu4nk
@ReginaldoGomesDosSantos-zu4nk 6 ай бұрын
Olá...essas profissões são incríveis...povos orientais !!! SUSSESO PELO SEU TRABALHO QUEM GOSTA SABE ❤😮...
@Mauricio26621
@Mauricio26621 4 ай бұрын
Parabéns pela dedicação no trabalho. A dignidade está com quem trabalha e produz.
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- 2 ай бұрын
Wow! That 6ft diameter sander wheel is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@garywemmer9342
@garywemmer9342 7 ай бұрын
Can you imagine the cost of the tooling alone!
@TheSilmarillian
@TheSilmarillian 7 ай бұрын
on the fishing lure final was spelt wrong but the packaging had he right spelling I doubt the fish will ever notice . I remember when I was growing up we called things Japanese junk then suddenly they started with real quality goods now its the chinese that are producing the junk.
@chirots
@chirots 7 ай бұрын
If you guys observe, those workers are at the old age. Seems like not many young Japanese are willing to work in the factories anymore.
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 7 ай бұрын
noticed.. its called,,,,work.....
@muktarsakiev7981
@muktarsakiev7981 7 ай бұрын
Да вот они делает вещи !
@samhiscox3511
@samhiscox3511 3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@StrangerInAStrange
@StrangerInAStrange 7 ай бұрын
'How It's Made' - one of my favorite things!
@harrywalker968
@harrywalker968 7 ай бұрын
watch indian vids on this. 200 yr old british machinery. crown wheels & pinions, 6ft diamitre..
@Wowmechanics1
@Wowmechanics1 7 ай бұрын
MashAllah Amazing and Good work by Wow Mechanics1
@patrickhale424
@patrickhale424 7 ай бұрын
Excellent work. The craftsmanship that went into making the planer was phenomenal. Unfortunately the Seiko fishing lure had a flaw. The Final Edition that was printed on the outside of the lure says FAINAL EDITION. The packaging has the correct spelling so that's a double whammy that should have been caught before production went into full swing.
@Capoe3
@Capoe3 7 ай бұрын
At least it didn’t say fanal edition some people might have got the wrong idea what it was used for.
@ChrisZh28T
@ChrisZh28T 5 ай бұрын
Fainal Edition = Collector Edition 😁
@Jurornumber5
@Jurornumber5 4 ай бұрын
As anal as they are about how they produce things, you would think the same care goes into other details. It's like the Chinese and their instructional manuals and descriptions of their products. The least they could do is use Google Translate or have an English speaking person proofread for them. LOL!
@gamerelated3887
@gamerelated3887 Ай бұрын
That last one is pretty amazing. That's not like any Denim I've ever seen before! I checked out their website and it's probably the highest quality denim you could possibly buy!
@9r349
@9r349 7 ай бұрын
I hope that the steel technology discussed in this video will remain in the future.
@tysonrojas5477
@tysonrojas5477 6 ай бұрын
When they say my rods are forged I expect this lmao😊
@hasanabasi4088
@hasanabasi4088 2 ай бұрын
wow ! this is why I love Japan !
@MechanicAvenue
@MechanicAvenue 29 күн бұрын
Nice work 👍
@pakthings
@pakthings 7 ай бұрын
❤ Good work
@SaltyPilgrim
@SaltyPilgrim 5 ай бұрын
I've been to a GM automotive side panel supplier near Detroit where they would stamp the chit out of sheet steel. Also, experiene the cabinetry bracket stamping plant procedure at Amerock in Rockford, IL. Those shops are very, very loud...and you can feel the floor shaking. Super trip.
@scwewywabbit
@scwewywabbit 6 ай бұрын
@27:40.That's the fastest way I've seen someone making paper instantly from literally wood.. Mind blown with the sharpness!
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