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for those who are screaming out to know what the first product is, i had to watch it again to find out, at one stage he is weighing the leather precisely, and the i indentations in the ends, its the hammer that strikes the block then the shuttle in a weave loom, , balanced because it slides thru shuttle race and absorbs the impact of the shuttle as it travels at speed from side to side , watch the last 6 seconds to see the leather block absorb the impact of the shuttle and push the shuttle back across the other side, like a hammer effect as the leather block is struck, yo avoid the wooden shuttle getting damaged
@tristanharper21688 ай бұрын
Thank you when the video was over I was like what the hell did they just make? So it has something to do with weaving rugs or something?
@williamwalker40298 ай бұрын
P agree. I wish there was some explanation along the way so we could follow what was happening.@@williamwalker4029
@dokbob57958 ай бұрын
For P read I. Slip of the finger.
@dokbob57958 ай бұрын
Omg, thank yoh for doing the work. I was befuddled and left unsatisfied by the video, lol.
@toolghost89328 ай бұрын
Gracias por la excelente explicación.
@rossanamatula27748 ай бұрын
I’m amazed everytime that these guys haven’t figured out how to manufacture a workbench yet.
@IndyDaddyАй бұрын
I had that thought instantly but then look how comfortable they are sitting. The sitting on the floor might be maintaining comfortably for hours and hours... standing not so!
@LocoPoco-bp5sxКүн бұрын
Brings to mind Britain during the industrial revolution. Dickensian sweat shops, long before the days of health and safety. Fascinating to see the process nonetheless.
@CC-wd4rp7 ай бұрын
I admire the craftsmanship of the people that make it possible for us in Europe to buy textiles very cheaply. This applies to products 1 and 2. Some people laugh about this technology and the processes. I have respect for it and I'm glad that they too can earn a living with it.
@johannesbraun84158 ай бұрын
Amen I agree with you good craftsmenship
@jimmypresley73418 ай бұрын
Sweat shops that employ children with not even lip service to health and safety. Ask yourself: how many are killed maimed or injured each year in these Dickensian work places.I would rather pay that little bit more for those employed earn a decent wage and a safe working environment
@user-jy8mo5fi5q4 ай бұрын
They are making weaving looms to produce high-quality fabrics. The leather piece serves to cushion the back-and-forth movement of the shuttles that intertwine the wires. This process is very delicate and requires a lot of precision and care.
@PedroPereira-jl3pi8 ай бұрын
ok thank you, i was super confused on what it was lol
@TZG328 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@cremebrulee47598 ай бұрын
спасибо. в видео нет объяснения.
@tofishoko2 ай бұрын
It was as mysterious as the plumbus until you explained.
@rnash9992 ай бұрын
Thanks, as detailed as this video was, there was no actual ‘climax’
@lesliepropheter5040Ай бұрын
Why don't people asking questions scroll to look at others before them? Then the questions wouldn't be soooooo repetitious, Some are asked quite rudely! amazing workmanship. Thank you for sharing.😊
@moomoo27817 ай бұрын
Très intéressant, merci pour la vidéo!
@mcbabs74958 ай бұрын
كفاءات عالية اتمنى لكم الازدهار وان تكونوا خزانا لقطع الغيار للعالم مزيد من الاجتهاد والاستثمار في هذا المجال
@dawodyaacob59198 ай бұрын
so much of the manufacturing equipment goes back to colonial times. like a time machine.
@slottibarfast54027 ай бұрын
Practic în condiții de stradă,ceva incredibil, Bravo 👍
@maiaursu37594 ай бұрын
Verry good work thise people are doing .G.O.D.BLESS THOSE WORKER.
@JayantSewtahal3 ай бұрын
Me admira ver estos videos... Las personas son muy dedicadas y creativas. 😮😮😮 felicidades.
@sofisa55 ай бұрын
this is great exactly the kind of stuff I like. Except why don’t you show what it is for? So disappointing I can’t go on.
@SK-is2ux8 ай бұрын
I have seen many videos posted from Middle East, they don't have a lot of requirements, but they are done a lot of successful work...
@hey31848 ай бұрын
Nice work.. But use a peace of wood to knock on the iron. Not your hand. It will do damage to your hand with time. Trust me it will. Take god care of you and use wood to tap on the iron. Cheers
@pernielsen9812Ай бұрын
I have no idea what the first project was 😅
@harmonie6667 ай бұрын
Thanks for the explanation of first product, I’ll be able to sleep tonight.
@rickboisvert12737 ай бұрын
What the hell was he making with the leather
@kahurianjuguna66086 ай бұрын
Amazing workmanship.
@gmailchange7 ай бұрын
Too bad they don't show what the parts are used for.
@jameslst8 ай бұрын
They do. Every part that I saw being made was shown in use.
@daveshaw95238 ай бұрын
@@daveshaw9523you are very very clever sir. 10 points for you
@natmol15958 ай бұрын
How interesting! Such skilled craftsmen. Thank you for showing us how they work. 🙏
@E.L.RipleyAtNostromo8 ай бұрын
A co tu jest interesującego? Tak wygląda niewolnicza praca.
@werty19488 ай бұрын
Same question. What is the use for 1st item?
@dule90768 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers Use in power looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
@@PWorkz18:27 8:29 l0)
@raghubirkamti58298 ай бұрын
@PWorkz1 thanks for the reply.
@evolveausevolveaus8 ай бұрын
i enjoyed watching till the end of the video
@turugibenguettuba7417 ай бұрын
Que perfesion de esos trabajadores umilde muy trabajadores en ese país y múy jóvenes ya trabajan son muy oldenadosy los Almirón por su capacidad y el empeño el amor que ponen asu trabajo.
@albertochacon20178 ай бұрын
Thanks for your valuable feedback
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
Looks like the first one is a shuttle used in a giant loom for weaving big stuff.
@user-oj1cy9me4x2 ай бұрын
Not sure what they're making, but it's keeping them rascals busy.
@deecook83932 ай бұрын
I need such type videos ..
@LeatherCraftWorld9 ай бұрын
What wood do they use for shuttle? What kind of leather is used for the first object?
@mateiciuc19537 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting, beautiful place i would love to visit and enjoy the food, people, city and city's vibe.
@thevintageaudiolife3 ай бұрын
Excellent Job.
@wilfredomacaraig79278 ай бұрын
The lack of environmental and Occupational Safety evident should be cause for the banning of products from such countries in the West where such regulations exist. Competition on a level playing field is what should be mandated. Western politicians are such hipocrites.
@erazer56858 ай бұрын
Qué trabajos tan duros, pesados. Espero que si estan manteniendo a una familia, sus hijos lo valoren ...
@sofisa55 ай бұрын
In Malay we call it toroq. Used in traditional " songket " manufacturing.
@IM3588 ай бұрын
American made Everlast equipment. Great video
@frankbullitt45567 ай бұрын
Much respect for sitting in the dirt.
@dougalexander72047 ай бұрын
I wonder how many of these workers have TBs.especially in the second production.
@HK-redbike7 ай бұрын
Looking just great .Can't believe you are carrying those concrete slabs up ths ladder instead of using your winch to do so.😢😢😢
@donhoughton2718 ай бұрын
Guards? We dont need so stinking guards! Great video.
@arthurdavis10658 ай бұрын
Health and safety. What's that!
@djmastergroove9468 ай бұрын
A list of what each item they're making in these vids would be nice, in the video description.
@sannyassi73Ай бұрын
What the heck were they making? A word or two of explanation would sure have gone a long way toward understanding what we were seeing. Why not give us an explanation--just a few words! Unless you already know the end result and how it works (!?) so much potential education and enjoyment is lost. AARGH!
@lindas.80368 ай бұрын
Not one Rupee wasted on safety gear…or chairs for that matter.
@eightballsidepocket94677 ай бұрын
Talented people but limited resources and no PPE
@kevinbest8887 ай бұрын
Satisfatório!
@skalpsantos65478 ай бұрын
THANKYOU.
@user-ud2ze9is5h7 ай бұрын
That’s some thick leather! Elephant or Buffalo from the looks of it.
@nvs4u28 ай бұрын
Leather from Cow or buffalo skin
@WaqarAhmadA8 ай бұрын
They should build tables so they don't have to work on the ground.
@scottschultz8958 ай бұрын
Fascinating to c how matches are made there...
@passtheparcel20076 ай бұрын
I have no idea what the first product is or for or what animal that hide is off of (wild guess hippo?) some of these products could use more info.
@311Bob8 ай бұрын
It's made from Indian giraffe neck leather. They are specially bred in captivity for their thick and expansive hyde. The item was used in the loom for producing high quality fabrics 👍
@natmol15958 ай бұрын
@@natmol1595 my second guess would be Tyrolean single Horne equine I believe they have the thickest neck leather next to hippo keester leather but I'll look it up on wiki leather products thank you for the heads up
@311Bob8 ай бұрын
Soooo…. What exactly are those leather things they made first? No clue what that would be used for.
@MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne8 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers The part of Power looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
Captions please..... Looks like a foolish video understand nothing in your video
@jeamesch8 ай бұрын
These are called pickers which fire the shuttle in a powerloom. Here, at my place, we usually have made of nylon. Very solid
@WaqarAhmadA8 ай бұрын
A lot goes into making those.
@GS-di5wx8 ай бұрын
A
@bapudawkare58038 ай бұрын
As usual very poor working conditions of the employees 😢
@MrNirmalkumar48 ай бұрын
they do the slave labour for west, the so called champions of abolishment of slavery, I have seen worse than this in other countries. Even if selling in own country, they get a pittance of allowance
@rizkhan33688 ай бұрын
Что они изготовили в первой части? upd: А все разобрался, эта штука запуливает челнок в ткацком станке.
@dmitriylogvinov45948 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers The part of power looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
Спасибо, бро! Тоже не мог понять, что это за кожаная хуйня.
@2iDDD8 ай бұрын
@14:32 I heard the music and started looking for an ice cream truck. :)
@ElizabethGreene8 ай бұрын
Good job!
@dillibabu97037 ай бұрын
Pakistan is the same country that hid Osama Bin Ladin from the world after 9/11. Fighting religious wars for centuries and lack of resources have kept these countries behind in technology. The movie was excellent.
@utube4greenfuture8 ай бұрын
making matches so cool
@frankbullitt45567 ай бұрын
These people are absolute artists and their names will never be renowned!
@joycestroup8830Ай бұрын
Так, я не поняла, а из кожи что это было!!!????
@user-cb9pz6dx1t5 ай бұрын
This people are very industrious, one of these days they are going to invent something called “the work shop table” 😅
@arcnline3607 ай бұрын
Nobody smoking in the matches factory......amazing
@midbc1midbc1998 ай бұрын
My worry would be more that the chemical solution contains phosphorus, which is a poison even in small doses. That stuff won't ignite explosively until completely dry.
@RattiDave20 күн бұрын
I couldn't work in that match factory. The invasive thoughts would eventually take over... 'what happens if I just light this little corner?', then there's the whole rabbit hole my mind goes down on how to get away with it! Of course, I'd never do it, but my mind still goes down those rabbit abodes. That Guy at 47:40ish, crouching down on the table getting it done- what a Chad! I have a lot of respect for the folks who do work in these sort of places. The Internet is so toxic in so many ways but we get to also see places, things, and in this case techniques and working environments that most People can't fathom without seeing it- the net brings us closer together while also driving us away, I sometimes don't know if I love or hate the internet. I'm glad I get to see things like this though, it helps me appreciate Humanity just a little bit more- much respect! Seems like there's a lot of down votes. I wonder why that is?
@sannyassi73Ай бұрын
Alguém diga o que é isso mesmo?
@venanciojanuario93908 ай бұрын
How did they land on the Moon?
@rmgf10058 ай бұрын
Az elsőrészben egy bőrből készült dolgot készítettek, de mire való, az nem derült ki.
@margitsallay71598 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers the part of power looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
@@PWorkz1 Thanks! But where on the loom are those "pickers" used?
@margitsallay71598 ай бұрын
After growing up in a place full of mills, I sussed it quite early lol. Great video of " REAL Shuttles"! 😂❤
@patrickrose12216 ай бұрын
Pueden ser artículos muy comunes y muy utilizados en esos lugares, pero en el resto del mundo no tenemos idea para qué son....
@ottohaas82428 ай бұрын
I want to know what that last leather block was all about?
@ronbuckner81792 ай бұрын
Normally by now I have some clue what they'll be making... this time? no idea
@baldyoldfart58288 ай бұрын
That's so great❤❤❤
@TrieuThuyTien2002Ай бұрын
Better if you showed how the first item is used and for what.
@HemachandraGajanayake-cu8mg8 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers Use in power looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
@@PWorkz1😮😮😮😮
@KareemKhan-ct7yr8 ай бұрын
@@KareemKhan-ct7yrqq
@suyitnos.pd.46338 ай бұрын
@@PWorkz1ⁿi0o0⁰😊
@HectorNahuelquin8 ай бұрын
Waht was the first one for?
@oceanb48388 ай бұрын
I always feel sad for the poor slave-like conditions. It's a society that has not even discovered the table yet.
@TheAlchaemist8 ай бұрын
But they can build a table where most of us rely on Ikea to do it for us. If anything, we should learn from them
@lexieli23438 ай бұрын
They have, as you can see they can make things that most of us haven’t seen before. Not only that Im sure we all have something that was made in poorly conditions and we dont think about it. Ex, wallets, purses, phones, tv, and so on. Many high end products are made like this. Is cheap labor but high cost for consumers.
@holguineroloco8 ай бұрын
@holguineroloco the fact that slave conditions exist is many products be them high end or not does not make it right. Also , minimal better conditions are not a great contribution to cost (like a bloody chair and table) there is no possible excuse for working like in the X century.
@TheAlchaemist8 ай бұрын
On those carriage bolts it looks like the threads are rolled or “squeezed” on. That explains to me,finally, how the threaded portion is larger than the shank.
@jrock8954Ай бұрын
The threads are indeed, rolled on. The technology is derived from that developed to put reeding on the edges of high value, silver or gold coins back in the day … High tech, way back when.
@RattiDave20 күн бұрын
Not the guy walking around barefoot on the rusty metal 😳
@livesimplywentworthhomeste8549Ай бұрын
An amazing amount of time, resources and money is wasted on Double Handling. It's stunning how all of these pieces have processes where it happens multiple times. It's baffling how the owner of the company allows it to happen seeing as it's costing him money for something the customer doesn't pay extra for.
@rafiqkatana8 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, a lot of unnecessary stuffing about, specially when making that leather block.
@user-io8dv5ce2u8 ай бұрын
@@user-io8dv5ce2u Yep that was a gem of a process. The cutting it in half so they can glue it back together again, priceless. It's the whole throwing something on the floor. So someone can pick it up and stack it. Just to throw it on the floor again that blows me away. And literally *every single manufacturing process* in this country has it. Wow.
@rafiqkatana8 ай бұрын
53:00 from here you can see all parts made in action at the same time with good slow motion at the end.
@LumocolorARTnr131919 күн бұрын
Weaving industry. World..... High speed electronic cad cam tolerances machinery India .... 18th century Dickinsonian industrial revolution machinery with near zero safety protections.
@Og-JudyАй бұрын
What is the use of the first item?
@Polderweg8 ай бұрын
also my question... :)
@watnow72848 ай бұрын
что это за деталь такая в первой части видео?
@hevfevfehkvfkhfkhebfkhfevwrhiv8 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers The part of power weaving looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
ясно, челнок ткатского станка . спасибо @@PWorkz1
@hevfevfehkvfkhfkhebfkhfevwrhiv8 ай бұрын
Последнее видео до последнего думал,что это какие-то ручки, типа для кистей(??) А это часть челнока)))
@Yeti8098 ай бұрын
It's called, in England, a "Pern". It's the pin that the weft is wound onto. It is then clipped into the Shuttle. Notice how the Weaver sucks the end of the weft, by mouth, through the ceramic eye before mounting the shuttle into the loom.
@daveshaw95238 ай бұрын
@@daveshaw9523 Thanks for the explanation! I understood from the video what it is. Greetings from Russia far away England!!!))))))
@Yeti8098 ай бұрын
OSHA reps be having anxiety attacks from this shit 😂
@josephgiuca70768 ай бұрын
Matches for all the smokers ……. One box would be good enough for California
@jamestone2658 ай бұрын
So you come to work pick a spot on the ground n take apart n pit together belts?
@jBurNaa8 ай бұрын
Cool but I have no idea what the first one was.
@kayroth87508 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers The part of power looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
Ботинок нет , рукавиц нет , спецодежды нет . Трудяги , но за здоровьем нужно следить.
@Leonid-Shpilov8 ай бұрын
Hice lo mismo ... Ja ja supe que era un telar pero tú comentario lo aclaro todo , gracias . Sino todavía estoy con la duda 👍
@galejofre8 ай бұрын
Теперь ясно почему спички этой фирмы такой едкий запах имеют
@prostokhan8 ай бұрын
Изготавливают запчасти для лунного модуля😂
@user-rz7wf6sr3v8 ай бұрын
So that's what it is!😊
@davidnuttall37417 күн бұрын
Are shoes or work boots forbidden here
@lrg3626Ай бұрын
သူ့ဟာ မောင်းထုတဲ့ ဥစ္စာနော်
@user-kj1th2qh2i8 ай бұрын
Burmese?
@bmoore99098 ай бұрын
Can't watch without some info.
@stevemorris68558 ай бұрын
The guy at 29:25 is wearing a tshirt from a high school in illinois.
@kjjosker2 ай бұрын
Серьëзные мужчины ...
@user-en3bu3yp1l9 ай бұрын
what the hell was product number one? or the first item made?
@cade836428 ай бұрын
It’s called pickers the part of power weaving looms
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
A cow
@RDutube2 ай бұрын
I cannot watch, the liability of exposed saws, drills etc is just too nerve wrecking. When people are cheap and defenseless…
@jhwheuerАй бұрын
A Gunmaker I studied under beat into me a CNC Machine was for those who flunked File 101
@ronaldbeatty18877 ай бұрын
I wonder why these workers don't stand at a bench or machine. Most seem to work sitting on the floor. 🤔😎🇦🇺👌and old mate still has ten fingers.... which one you ask.... does it matter... 🤣😂😎🇦🇺👌
@rodmills40718 ай бұрын
Thanks for your valuable feedback
@PWorkz18 ай бұрын
WHERE IS OSHA ?
@victorsilva43837 ай бұрын
why are they called safety matches again?
@glennschemitsch83418 ай бұрын
Because they are designed to ignite on contact with a specific surface . Earlier strike anywhere matches were used and were known to ignite accidentally while striking any hard surface.
@shadowringx8 ай бұрын
@shadowringx not very safe making them.
@glennschemitsch83418 ай бұрын
Что они сделали на 11 минуте? Тормозные колодки для ослов?
for those who are screaming out to know what the first product is, i had to watch it again to find out, at one stage he is weighing the leather precisely, and the i indentations in the ends, its the hammer that strikes the block then the shuttle in a weave loom, , balanced because it slides thru shuttle race and absorbs the impact of the shuttle as it travels at speed from side to side , watch the last 6 seconds to see the leather block absorb the impact of the shuttle and push the shuttle back across the other side, like a hammer effect as the leather block is struck, yo avoid the wooden shuttle getting damaged
Thank you when the video was over I was like what the hell did they just make? So it has something to do with weaving rugs or something?
P agree. I wish there was some explanation along the way so we could follow what was happening.@@williamwalker4029
For P read I. Slip of the finger.
Omg, thank yoh for doing the work. I was befuddled and left unsatisfied by the video, lol.
Gracias por la excelente explicación.
I’m amazed everytime that these guys haven’t figured out how to manufacture a workbench yet.
I had that thought instantly but then look how comfortable they are sitting. The sitting on the floor might be maintaining comfortably for hours and hours... standing not so!
Brings to mind Britain during the industrial revolution. Dickensian sweat shops, long before the days of health and safety. Fascinating to see the process nonetheless.
I admire the craftsmanship of the people that make it possible for us in Europe to buy textiles very cheaply. This applies to products 1 and 2. Some people laugh about this technology and the processes. I have respect for it and I'm glad that they too can earn a living with it.
Amen I agree with you good craftsmenship
Sweat shops that employ children with not even lip service to health and safety. Ask yourself: how many are killed maimed or injured each year in these Dickensian work places.I would rather pay that little bit more for those employed earn a decent wage and a safe working environment
They are making weaving looms to produce high-quality fabrics. The leather piece serves to cushion the back-and-forth movement of the shuttles that intertwine the wires. This process is very delicate and requires a lot of precision and care.
ok thank you, i was super confused on what it was lol
Thank you!
спасибо. в видео нет объяснения.
It was as mysterious as the plumbus until you explained.
Thanks, as detailed as this video was, there was no actual ‘climax’
Why don't people asking questions scroll to look at others before them? Then the questions wouldn't be soooooo repetitious, Some are asked quite rudely! amazing workmanship. Thank you for sharing.😊
Très intéressant, merci pour la vidéo!
كفاءات عالية اتمنى لكم الازدهار وان تكونوا خزانا لقطع الغيار للعالم مزيد من الاجتهاد والاستثمار في هذا المجال
so much of the manufacturing equipment goes back to colonial times. like a time machine.
Practic în condiții de stradă,ceva incredibil, Bravo 👍
Verry good work thise people are doing .G.O.D.BLESS THOSE WORKER.
Me admira ver estos videos... Las personas son muy dedicadas y creativas. 😮😮😮 felicidades.
this is great exactly the kind of stuff I like. Except why don’t you show what it is for? So disappointing I can’t go on.
I have seen many videos posted from Middle East, they don't have a lot of requirements, but they are done a lot of successful work...
Nice work.. But use a peace of wood to knock on the iron. Not your hand. It will do damage to your hand with time. Trust me it will. Take god care of you and use wood to tap on the iron. Cheers
I have no idea what the first project was 😅
Thanks for the explanation of first product, I’ll be able to sleep tonight.
What the hell was he making with the leather
Amazing workmanship.
Too bad they don't show what the parts are used for.
They do. Every part that I saw being made was shown in use.
@@daveshaw9523you are very very clever sir. 10 points for you
How interesting! Such skilled craftsmen. Thank you for showing us how they work. 🙏
A co tu jest interesującego? Tak wygląda niewolnicza praca.
Same question. What is the use for 1st item?
It’s called pickers Use in power looms
@@PWorkz18:27 8:29 l0)
@PWorkz1 thanks for the reply.
i enjoyed watching till the end of the video
Que perfesion de esos trabajadores umilde muy trabajadores en ese país y múy jóvenes ya trabajan son muy oldenadosy los Almirón por su capacidad y el empeño el amor que ponen asu trabajo.
Thanks for your valuable feedback
Looks like the first one is a shuttle used in a giant loom for weaving big stuff.
Not sure what they're making, but it's keeping them rascals busy.
I need such type videos ..
What wood do they use for shuttle? What kind of leather is used for the first object?
Thank you for posting, beautiful place i would love to visit and enjoy the food, people, city and city's vibe.
Excellent Job.
The lack of environmental and Occupational Safety evident should be cause for the banning of products from such countries in the West where such regulations exist. Competition on a level playing field is what should be mandated. Western politicians are such hipocrites.
Qué trabajos tan duros, pesados. Espero que si estan manteniendo a una familia, sus hijos lo valoren ...
In Malay we call it toroq. Used in traditional " songket " manufacturing.
American made Everlast equipment. Great video
Much respect for sitting in the dirt.
I wonder how many of these workers have TBs.especially in the second production.
Looking just great .Can't believe you are carrying those concrete slabs up ths ladder instead of using your winch to do so.😢😢😢
Guards? We dont need so stinking guards! Great video.
Health and safety. What's that!
A list of what each item they're making in these vids would be nice, in the video description.
What the heck were they making? A word or two of explanation would sure have gone a long way toward understanding what we were seeing. Why not give us an explanation--just a few words! Unless you already know the end result and how it works (!?) so much potential education and enjoyment is lost. AARGH!
Not one Rupee wasted on safety gear…or chairs for that matter.
Talented people but limited resources and no PPE
Satisfatório!
THANKYOU.
That’s some thick leather! Elephant or Buffalo from the looks of it.
Leather from Cow or buffalo skin
They should build tables so they don't have to work on the ground.
Fascinating to c how matches are made there...
I have no idea what the first product is or for or what animal that hide is off of (wild guess hippo?) some of these products could use more info.
It's made from Indian giraffe neck leather. They are specially bred in captivity for their thick and expansive hyde. The item was used in the loom for producing high quality fabrics 👍
@@natmol1595 my second guess would be Tyrolean single Horne equine I believe they have the thickest neck leather next to hippo keester leather but I'll look it up on wiki leather products thank you for the heads up
Soooo…. What exactly are those leather things they made first? No clue what that would be used for.
It’s called pickers The part of Power looms
Captions please..... Looks like a foolish video understand nothing in your video
These are called pickers which fire the shuttle in a powerloom. Here, at my place, we usually have made of nylon. Very solid
A lot goes into making those.
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As usual very poor working conditions of the employees 😢
they do the slave labour for west, the so called champions of abolishment of slavery, I have seen worse than this in other countries. Even if selling in own country, they get a pittance of allowance
Что они изготовили в первой части? upd: А все разобрался, эта штука запуливает челнок в ткацком станке.
It’s called pickers The part of power looms
Спасибо, бро! Тоже не мог понять, что это за кожаная хуйня.
@14:32 I heard the music and started looking for an ice cream truck. :)
Good job!
Pakistan is the same country that hid Osama Bin Ladin from the world after 9/11. Fighting religious wars for centuries and lack of resources have kept these countries behind in technology. The movie was excellent.
making matches so cool
These people are absolute artists and their names will never be renowned!
Так, я не поняла, а из кожи что это было!!!????
This people are very industrious, one of these days they are going to invent something called “the work shop table” 😅
Nobody smoking in the matches factory......amazing
My worry would be more that the chemical solution contains phosphorus, which is a poison even in small doses. That stuff won't ignite explosively until completely dry.
I couldn't work in that match factory. The invasive thoughts would eventually take over... 'what happens if I just light this little corner?', then there's the whole rabbit hole my mind goes down on how to get away with it! Of course, I'd never do it, but my mind still goes down those rabbit abodes. That Guy at 47:40ish, crouching down on the table getting it done- what a Chad! I have a lot of respect for the folks who do work in these sort of places. The Internet is so toxic in so many ways but we get to also see places, things, and in this case techniques and working environments that most People can't fathom without seeing it- the net brings us closer together while also driving us away, I sometimes don't know if I love or hate the internet. I'm glad I get to see things like this though, it helps me appreciate Humanity just a little bit more- much respect! Seems like there's a lot of down votes. I wonder why that is?
Alguém diga o que é isso mesmo?
How did they land on the Moon?
Az elsőrészben egy bőrből készült dolgot készítettek, de mire való, az nem derült ki.
It’s called pickers the part of power looms
@@PWorkz1 Thanks! But where on the loom are those "pickers" used?
After growing up in a place full of mills, I sussed it quite early lol. Great video of " REAL Shuttles"! 😂❤
Pueden ser artículos muy comunes y muy utilizados en esos lugares, pero en el resto del mundo no tenemos idea para qué son....
I want to know what that last leather block was all about?
Normally by now I have some clue what they'll be making... this time? no idea
That's so great❤❤❤
Better if you showed how the first item is used and for what.
It’s called pickers Use in power looms
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Waht was the first one for?
I always feel sad for the poor slave-like conditions. It's a society that has not even discovered the table yet.
But they can build a table where most of us rely on Ikea to do it for us. If anything, we should learn from them
They have, as you can see they can make things that most of us haven’t seen before. Not only that Im sure we all have something that was made in poorly conditions and we dont think about it. Ex, wallets, purses, phones, tv, and so on. Many high end products are made like this. Is cheap labor but high cost for consumers.
@holguineroloco the fact that slave conditions exist is many products be them high end or not does not make it right. Also , minimal better conditions are not a great contribution to cost (like a bloody chair and table) there is no possible excuse for working like in the X century.
On those carriage bolts it looks like the threads are rolled or “squeezed” on. That explains to me,finally, how the threaded portion is larger than the shank.
The threads are indeed, rolled on. The technology is derived from that developed to put reeding on the edges of high value, silver or gold coins back in the day … High tech, way back when.
Not the guy walking around barefoot on the rusty metal 😳
An amazing amount of time, resources and money is wasted on Double Handling. It's stunning how all of these pieces have processes where it happens multiple times. It's baffling how the owner of the company allows it to happen seeing as it's costing him money for something the customer doesn't pay extra for.
I was thinking the same thing, a lot of unnecessary stuffing about, specially when making that leather block.
@@user-io8dv5ce2u Yep that was a gem of a process. The cutting it in half so they can glue it back together again, priceless. It's the whole throwing something on the floor. So someone can pick it up and stack it. Just to throw it on the floor again that blows me away. And literally *every single manufacturing process* in this country has it. Wow.
53:00 from here you can see all parts made in action at the same time with good slow motion at the end.
Weaving industry. World..... High speed electronic cad cam tolerances machinery India .... 18th century Dickinsonian industrial revolution machinery with near zero safety protections.
What is the use of the first item?
also my question... :)
что это за деталь такая в первой части видео?
It’s called pickers The part of power weaving looms
ясно, челнок ткатского станка . спасибо @@PWorkz1
Последнее видео до последнего думал,что это какие-то ручки, типа для кистей(??) А это часть челнока)))
It's called, in England, a "Pern". It's the pin that the weft is wound onto. It is then clipped into the Shuttle. Notice how the Weaver sucks the end of the weft, by mouth, through the ceramic eye before mounting the shuttle into the loom.
@@daveshaw9523 Thanks for the explanation! I understood from the video what it is. Greetings from Russia far away England!!!))))))
OSHA reps be having anxiety attacks from this shit 😂
Matches for all the smokers ……. One box would be good enough for California
So you come to work pick a spot on the ground n take apart n pit together belts?
Cool but I have no idea what the first one was.
It’s called pickers The part of power looms
Ботинок нет , рукавиц нет , спецодежды нет . Трудяги , но за здоровьем нужно следить.
Hice lo mismo ... Ja ja supe que era un telar pero tú comentario lo aclaro todo , gracias . Sino todavía estoy con la duda 👍
Теперь ясно почему спички этой фирмы такой едкий запах имеют
Изготавливают запчасти для лунного модуля😂
So that's what it is!😊
Are shoes or work boots forbidden here
သူ့ဟာ မောင်းထုတဲ့ ဥစ္စာနော်
Burmese?
Can't watch without some info.
The guy at 29:25 is wearing a tshirt from a high school in illinois.
Серьëзные мужчины ...
what the hell was product number one? or the first item made?
It’s called pickers the part of power weaving looms
A cow
I cannot watch, the liability of exposed saws, drills etc is just too nerve wrecking. When people are cheap and defenseless…
A Gunmaker I studied under beat into me a CNC Machine was for those who flunked File 101
I wonder why these workers don't stand at a bench or machine. Most seem to work sitting on the floor. 🤔😎🇦🇺👌and old mate still has ten fingers.... which one you ask.... does it matter... 🤣😂😎🇦🇺👌
Thanks for your valuable feedback
WHERE IS OSHA ?
why are they called safety matches again?
Because they are designed to ignite on contact with a specific surface . Earlier strike anywhere matches were used and were known to ignite accidentally while striking any hard surface.
@shadowringx not very safe making them.
Что они сделали на 11 минуте? Тормозные колодки для ослов?