⏱ 00:00 Mass Production Process of Brass Oil-Free Bearings. Bearing Factory in Korea. 15:11 Process of Making Bridge Girders using Rebars. Precast Concrete Factory in Korea. 28:49 Process of Making an Electric Fork Pallet Truck. Logistics Equipment Factory in Korea. 46:47 Mass Production Process of Various Types of Ducts. Duct Factory in Korea. 58:19 Process of Making a Giant Chemical Tank for Purification Using Glass Fibers in Korea Factory.
i dont know why the people who upload factory videos feel compelled to add that stupid music they always add. i dislike them, so when the video starts, i know its a bad video. if im watching a video about factories, the last thing i want to hear is elevator music
Worse, music videos are now completely ruined by moronic audiences whistling, yelling, whoooping, clapping, even in the quieter sections. I think TH-cam encourages music backing and commentary.
What a contrast to a Pakistani workshop! All are safety conscious, masks, boots eye ware, clean underfoot, quality metals and the overhead cranes are operated by small handheld controllers, no dangling cables to get in the way of workers!
But I prefer to see a pakistani wizard, with hammer, chisel and rivets, create magic. That is creativity and skill, not seeing an army of robots make same things all over and over. That is boresome. Greets from Venezuela
As a Tool & Die Maker, I"ve seen these Brass oil free bearings and bushings but never seen how they're made. One thing most people don't know... brass slivers hurt much more than normal! they really stick in because the edges aren't smooth, they are jagged. Also, drilling brass... it's best to knock off the sharp tip of the drill, actually have a negative angle...cuts much better, a sharp tip will want to grab. Strange but actually works extremely well like that!
one of the craziest sensations i've ever experienced is getting stabbed in the hands/fingers with the icicle-shaped dross along the edges of thick laser-cut stainless steel, i can only describe it as a "sour" pain that seems to make every living cell nearby wince in pain, it's really really strange
@@jacksonlefteye I know that feeling. Your heart rate really changes too! I finished cutting down some stock guide for a die with the fly cutter. You know, it sort of peels away the metal on the far side and never quite breaks off. I went to file it off with a bastard file, my file slipped and I cut my thumb open with this 1/8" burr... It was very deep! In high school machine shop, I seen this long bar 1"x 3", maybe 12ft long, start to tip out of the steel rack when someone was getting something out. It was going to hit someone who didn't know it was falling. This bar was coated with oil. I reached out to grab it with my hand and stop it. I had all of my fingers cut pretty bad in 2 spots from the sharp corner of the rectangle stock steel. I had blood dripping all over the floor. I probably saved that student though. If that hits them in the head, could be dead. There was so much blood, i remember the kid asking if I have aids (cuz aids was big in the 90's) before he cleaned it up. haha. Thank god, i don't have any scars. ALSO, flying chips that melt onto your skin suck too! I have scars from a long curly one from a fly cutter. it was like Velcro coming off the back of my hand.
I love brass, two soft metals to make a mildly hard metal. It is wonderful in the lathe or on the table of a milling machine. It's Lustrius, forgiving, and a pleasure to work with - I think I like brass.
@@codprawn I see you can type so why can't you read? This is brass and they are making brass oil free bearings, exactly as described in the video description.
A Coreia é um país de primeiro mundo, tudo que é fabricado na Coreia tem uma excelente qualidade. Parabéns para vocês que fazem a Coreia ser a primeira do mundo em tecnologia.
"This video is pure satisfaction! 🤯✨ The precision and efficiency of modern machinery are mesmerizing to watch! 🔧💯 Who else feels the urge to watch this on repeat?"
This is the MOST satisfying video I've seen on TH-cam! The attention to detail is OUT OF THIS WORLD, I can't even pick a favorite product! Everyone poured their heart n soul to EVERY STEP, there's not many places in the world you can say about! WELL DONE, ALL OF YOU!
They should do a ceremony at the end of each work day, where they award each and every worker with an olympics style gold medal, in front of an audience of hundreds of thousands of people.
I think it's really cool that Korean forklifts play "Für Elise" while backing up. U.S. forklifts just make an irritating beep that sounds like a 1980's alarm clock.
this video is really impressive, the visuals and the level of detail are amazing! however, i can't help but wonder if the focus on efficiency sacrifices quality in some manufacturing processes. i feel like sometimes speed can overshadow the craftsmanship that goes into creating products. what do you all think?
great video! I really enjoyed watching the smooth processes and how technology has advanced. that said, I wonder if we sometimes overlook the environmental impact of these industrial methods. I feel like the focus should also be on sustainability, not just efficiency. what do you guys think?
this video was really fascinating to watch, and the visuals were stunning! i can appreciate the amazing technology that goes into these manufacturing processes, but honestly, i can't help but wonder if we're relying too much on machines. shouldn't we find a balance between automation and human craftsmanship?
С удовольствием посмотрел как производятся погрузчики SOOSUNG в Корее. Приходилось обслуживать на производстве подобный, этой фирмы. Вмпечатления положительные.
Let me get this right ✅ 😌 Brass cylinders all shiny and new, with no holes in them get ridiculously hot and melt into a big blob, then are somehow squeezed out into a round lump of rather daggy looking brass. The daggy lump of brass is heated (again) and squeezed into cylinders once again, chopoed off into smaller cylinders, drilled full of holes (which are filled up with black stuff), ground to a shiny finish and put into cardboard boxes, because someone likes them more than the shiny cylinders they had in the first place. Makes *_Perfect Sense_* to me.
lol. its a special type of bronze so theyre saving every shaving and remelting them down. "oil free bearings". the lil slugs are graphite, and despite the oil free... theyre then soaked in oil under pressure. they dont require oil when in _service_ is all... for those applications where oiling doesnt work, cant be used, etc. high temperature shafts in ovens, that sorta thing. and ceramic bearinsg are just too expensive and or unsuitable. some of us LIKE our spockled brass cylinders, thank you very much! lol
You guys should be using the JetCo cutter for some of the sheet-metal and composite materials. No dust, and nowhere near the issues with slow-cutting of a grinder.
Looks like a real healthy amount of glass fiber / epoxy dust released into the environment (and inside the workers lungs) in the last video. And why is "Für Elise" played in two different sections?
That's most likely polyester resin, not epoxy, but similar considerations apply. I would also be quite vary of applying styrene, vinyl toluene or some-such diluted resin without full chemical gloves. THose fabric backed worker gloves will eventually leak from cracks and wear and will most definitely absorb spills on the back of the hand and the cuffs.
Я конечно не знаю требований к безмасляным подшипникам, но моего опыта достаточно чтобы понять что техпроцесс получения заготовки тупой: использовать более дорогой трубный прокат, переплавить его, получить кругляк, нагреть и отпрессовать в трубу большего размера, отрезать фрезой шириной не менее 5 мм дефектные края трубы, и резать такой же фрезой на заготовки. Гигантский расход денег на оборудование и его ремонт, на энергозатраты, на ЗП рабочим, много отходов. Почему, если нужно литье с добавлением присадок не использовать чушку или пруток, если не нужно литьё с добавлением присадок не использовать ближайшую стандартную трубу. Это всяко дешевле будет. Резать трубу на заготовки фрезой это вчерашний день, дешевле и проще по всем параметрам на ленточнопильном. И стружки меньше раз в 5 будет, которая при переплавке даст угар не менее 20% от массы стружки.
Ну да, там же куча дебилов сидит, сопли на кулак наматывает, два плюс два посчитать не могут)) Сейчас твой комментарий прочитают и дела у них пойдут в гору😂
For the second video using the woven cable (don't remember now the english word for it) for pre-tensioning the element is not something I have ever seen, mainly because the wires are fine and they don't offer the same grip as when you do it to the rebars. From what I saw here in EU they pretension the rebar that has much more grip. I guess different countries different standards.
Odd that none of the micrometers are held in line and oriented to the inside diameters, the first few times we see them used. Always at some arbitrary angle. The rest of the process looks very good though. The final QC measurements are done properly.
Em 11:12, o vídeo mostra que cometeu uma falha ao embalar. Deixou 2 peças tendo atrito dentro da caixa de papelão pois não colocou o plástico bolha entre elas para proteger. 😱😱
Черпаем вдохновение для наших работ 🪡🧵👠на вашем замечательном канале 🌿 с уважением, от коллег по обувному ремеслу 🔨✂ We draw inspiration for our work 🪡🧵👠on your wonderful channel 🌿 respect from collegues shoemakers 🔨✂
@@ВасилийШершаков , у нас нет работодателя, отзывы наших заказчиков вдохновляют и мотивируют на созидательный труд, а корейские, японские мастера вызывают восхищение и мы очень благодарны, что они бескорыстно делятся своим опытом. В частности, видео процессов создания обуви вручную от мастеров-коллег из этих стран (Terry Kim, Siroeno Yosui и др) - локомотив и источник вдохновения для нас в данной области
My mind would go insane after working in a factory where there is only 1 music and it’s “la lettre à Elise” - in France this is mainly used as waiting tones on administration things, therefore hell x100 - pavlov & ptsd triggering 😂😂😂
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00:00 Mass Production Process of Brass Oil-Free Bearings. Bearing Factory in Korea.
15:11 Process of Making Bridge Girders using Rebars. Precast Concrete Factory in Korea.
28:49 Process of Making an Electric Fork Pallet Truck. Logistics Equipment Factory in Korea.
46:47 Mass Production Process of Various Types of Ducts. Duct Factory in Korea.
58:19 Process of Making a Giant Chemical Tank for Purification Using Glass Fibers in Korea Factory.
Hai👍👌antonmursid🙏✌👌
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in china our certificates are all the same.
even if performance test fails
จพี่ก็ว่าทำไมต้องต้องไปหน่อยหน่อยได้ชชชชชชช
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Nice video... No noisy music, no words to watch through, no annoying narrator! Thanx!
i dont know why the people who upload factory videos feel compelled to add that stupid music they always add. i dislike them, so when the video starts, i know its a bad video. if im watching a video about factories, the last thing i want to hear is elevator music
Yes indeed , no narrator talking shit and thinking he is killing it. : )
@@TedBackus
"i dont know why the people who upload factory videos feel compelled to add that stupid music"
Because they're dumb.
@@TedBackus
"i dont know why the people who upload factory videos feel compelled to add that stupid music they always add."
Because they're dumb.
Worse, music videos are now completely ruined by moronic audiences whistling, yelling, whoooping, clapping, even in the quieter sections. I think TH-cam encourages music backing and commentary.
*WOW!! Great idea with Metal my friend* 👏👏👏
I love yuo Sur Corea !.
Muchas gracias por todas las buenas manufacturas que ustedes producen .
VERY GOOD JOB
What a contrast to a Pakistani workshop! All are safety conscious, masks, boots eye ware, clean underfoot, quality metals and the overhead cranes are operated by small handheld controllers, no dangling cables to get in the way of workers!
but china also don't care about heath and planet as you see in the last one !
China doesn't care about anything, but this is Korea. @@dragibus66
중국아님.한국임 멍청아@@dragibus66
But I prefer to see a pakistani wizard, with hammer, chisel and rivets, create magic. That is creativity and skill, not seeing an army of robots make same things all over and over. That is boresome. Greets from Venezuela
😂😂😂😂👍@@alfredomosquera5832
Watching these machines work in harmony is like witnessing a well-orchestrated ballet. Only it's all gears and no tutus!
I am very very satisfied! Thanks again, Mr P !
황동 무급유 베어링 자동차 프레스 금형업에서 가이드 부시 라고 해서 금형 상하 결합할때 사용함 검은색 점들은 움직일때 윤활 작용해주는 흑연임
저거 오일리스 베어링~ ㅎ
I love how the small cylinders go into a crate whole, and then come out twice as long and with holes in them. Magic crate.
They have also been machined internally and externally, and had the edges chamfered.
I WANT THAT CRATE!
I also love how they take brass tubes, melt them down to make one big brass rod which then gets cut and extruded back into brass tubes again.
@far_outlook Yes I know enought, but I dont know what they has made, what for? Could you tell me, please?
@@gustavobaires2849 They are self-lubricating brass bushings/bearings, mainly used on heavy load pivots.
@@nighthawk6468I was wondering what are they for, thanks for explaining 👍
As a Tool & Die Maker, I"ve seen these Brass oil free bearings and bushings but never seen how they're made. One thing most people don't know... brass slivers hurt much more than normal! they really stick in because the edges aren't smooth, they are jagged. Also, drilling brass... it's best to knock off the sharp tip of the drill, actually have a negative angle...cuts much better, a sharp tip will want to grab. Strange but actually works extremely well like that!
one of the craziest sensations i've ever experienced is getting stabbed in the hands/fingers with the icicle-shaped dross along the edges of thick laser-cut stainless steel, i can only describe it as a "sour" pain that seems to make every living cell nearby wince in pain, it's really really strange
@@jacksonlefteye I know that feeling. Your heart rate really changes too! I finished cutting down some stock guide for a die with the fly cutter. You know, it sort of peels away the metal on the far side and never quite breaks off. I went to file it off with a bastard file, my file slipped and I cut my thumb open with this 1/8" burr... It was very deep! In high school machine shop, I seen this long bar 1"x 3", maybe 12ft long, start to tip out of the steel rack when someone was getting something out. It was going to hit someone who didn't know it was falling. This bar was coated with oil. I reached out to grab it with my hand and stop it. I had all of my fingers cut pretty bad in 2 spots from the sharp corner of the rectangle stock steel. I had blood dripping all over the floor. I probably saved that student though. If that hits them in the head, could be dead. There was so much blood, i remember the kid asking if I have aids (cuz aids was big in the 90's) before he cleaned it up. haha. Thank god, i don't have any scars. ALSO, flying chips that melt onto your skin suck too! I have scars from a long curly one from a fly cutter. it was like Velcro coming off the back of my hand.
I worked at rivian where I was a tool and die tech and always wondered how they were made in a factory
I love brass, two soft metals to make a mildly hard metal. It is wonderful in the lathe or on the table of a milling machine. It's Lustrius, forgiving, and a pleasure to work with - I think I like brass.
I doubt it is brass. More likely phosphor bronze oilite bearings.
@@codprawn Doubt all you want, that is brass.
@@codprawn I see you can type so why can't you read? This is brass and they are making brass oil free bearings, exactly as described in the video description.
A Coreia é um país de primeiro mundo, tudo que é fabricado na Coreia tem uma excelente qualidade. Parabéns para vocês que fazem a Coreia ser a primeira do mundo em tecnologia.
Tank manufacturing, no tanks!
全部粗悪品やで。
Eu ficaria por hs aqui vendo a perfeição desses maquinários👏👏
Amazing processes and video!
imagine going home after a 12 hour shift and all you can hear in your head when you lay down to sleep is the faint but clear monophonic für elise.
Verry nice
Amazing process!
Got to love the massive scale.. Great to see a modern nation still actually making things.
How do you think east asia got rich?
Oh fantastic job
"This video is pure satisfaction! 🤯✨ The precision and efficiency of modern machinery are mesmerizing to watch! 🔧💯 Who else feels the urge to watch this on repeat?"
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
This is the MOST satisfying video I've seen on TH-cam! The attention to detail is OUT OF THIS WORLD, I can't even pick a favorite product! Everyone poured their heart n soul to EVERY STEP, there's not many places in the world you can say about! WELL DONE, ALL OF YOU!
I agree, well done!
They should do a ceremony at the end of each work day, where they award each and every worker with an olympics style gold medal, in front of an audience of hundreds of thousands of people.
I think it's really cool that Korean forklifts play "Für Elise" while backing up. U.S. forklifts just make an irritating beep that sounds like a 1980's alarm clock.
I think it would drive me crazy if i had to hear that all day.
I was going to ask why they kept playing that (Für Elise). Thank you!
Came to look answer what plays it, found it!
I'd go mad within a day, all the more so because I hate that composition.
I think it would drive me crazy
The machines are singing harmoniously!!! It sounds like literal music! Its so beautiful!!!
this video is really impressive, the visuals and the level of detail are amazing! however, i can't help but wonder if the focus on efficiency sacrifices quality in some manufacturing processes. i feel like sometimes speed can overshadow the craftsmanship that goes into creating products. what do you all think?
Excellent video.
este tipo de videos es súper didáctico y súper interesante.
The forklift builders did a good job
Congratulations Great Work Show man !
No safety sandals? These boys are living on the edge.
That's only in dirt floor factories.
VERY SATISFYING VIDEO. THANK YOU
great video! I really enjoyed watching the smooth processes and how technology has advanced. that said, I wonder if we sometimes overlook the environmental impact of these industrial methods. I feel like the focus should also be on sustainability, not just efficiency. what do you guys think?
Essential processes for industrial areas, and we are increasingly lacking qualified or experienced labor. Congratulations on the video.👍
this video was really fascinating to watch, and the visuals were stunning! i can appreciate the amazing technology that goes into these manufacturing processes, but honestly, i can't help but wonder if we're relying too much on machines. shouldn't we find a balance between automation and human craftsmanship?
amazing !!!!
The rebar tying tool can easily go for $1000-3000... If you don't have one in today's day and age and are in construction you really need to get one
I was hoping that you would show all those holes being drilled in the bronze bearings.
Got to love the massive scale.
Very cool amazing modern machine ❤
С удовольствием посмотрел как производятся погрузчики SOOSUNG в Корее. Приходилось обслуживать на производстве подобный, этой фирмы. Вмпечатления положительные.
that cordless rebar tying tool for the win 👍🏻
Selalu mensubcribe chanel anda, terima kasih Telah berbagi ilmu nya boss ku
Wish I knew what was going on here, I like the particulars.
Amazing🤔🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍👍
Cheers to the person at 11:08 who added the finest packed and labeled box on the shelf.
too much space above the packed item. It's gonna shift around. Every space needs to be filled for a proper pack.
nice video
Good
Good idea
Your workmanship is amazing. Something to be very proud of Americans should learn from it.
Speak for yourself
amazing
To be honest, this was a total snoozefest. No shouting, no open flames, no janky cranes, no squinting welding, no chance for serious personal injury.
AKA glory
Graphite plugged bronze bearings. VERY cool!
Satisfactorio !! 😎
우와! 이 비디오는 훌륭했습니다 🍩🚐😇😇
The massive scale is incredible.
Очень много ручного труда,нужно больше роботизации.
Если есть много дешёвой рабочей силы, то зачем нужна роботизация.
Kurasa ini adalah video yang sangat bagus...dan tidak membosankan untuk di tonton 👍🇮🇩..
I was so impressed all the way through the video of the bearings until he packed the box. It look like my Christmas present wrapping.
Let me get this right ✅ 😌
Brass cylinders all shiny and new, with no holes in them get ridiculously hot and melt into a big blob, then are somehow squeezed out into a round lump of rather daggy looking brass.
The daggy lump of brass is heated (again) and squeezed into cylinders once again, chopoed off into smaller cylinders, drilled full of holes (which are filled up with black stuff), ground to a shiny finish and put into cardboard boxes, because someone likes them more than the shiny cylinders they had in the first place.
Makes *_Perfect Sense_* to me.
lol. its a special type of bronze so theyre saving every shaving and remelting them down.
"oil free bearings". the lil slugs are graphite, and despite the oil free... theyre then soaked in oil under pressure.
they dont require oil when in _service_ is all... for those applications where oiling doesnt work, cant be used, etc. high temperature shafts in ovens, that sorta thing. and ceramic bearinsg are just too expensive and or unsuitable.
some of us LIKE our spockled brass cylinders, thank you very much!
lol
@@paradiselost9946 Yes, they're rather cute lol.
Muito didático seus videos. Sugiro apenas que coloque o país onde está localizada a indústria . Fica completo.
You guys should be using the JetCo cutter for some of the sheet-metal and composite materials. No dust, and nowhere near the issues with slow-cutting of a grinder.
オオー ノギスが ミツトヨ製ですね🙌
This is better than a volcano It is all controlled verygood for me Granny usa
That rebar wire tool I give a chefs kiss as a fellow iron worker .
those koreans got it down man...nice and tidy, even play "für Elise" lol
from germany
Great to see a modern nation still actually making things
Yes.. very environmentally friendly, with modern machines, well. Pictures say more than words.
Let the mud people suffer, me running my lawn mower all day everyday.
Thank you for no stupid music in the video.
Куча ненужных перемещений перед последующими этапами... Оптимизации - 0. Если бы не описание, подумал бы что это узбеки.....
Completamente incriveis👍👍👍
34:42 How often should this machine be maintained?
Looks like a real healthy amount of glass fiber / epoxy dust released into the environment (and inside the workers lungs) in the last video. And why is "Für Elise" played in two different sections?
That's most likely polyester resin, not epoxy, but similar considerations apply. I would also be quite vary of applying styrene, vinyl toluene or some-such diluted resin without full chemical gloves. THose fabric backed worker gloves will eventually leak from cracks and wear and will most definitely absorb spills on the back of the hand and the cuffs.
Это полиэфирная смола, там на банках написано. Работал с нею, это просто настоящий ад. Она токсична. И какие после этого очистные сооружения?
Hello everyone have a great day
I understand the cable tensioning in the concrete members. But what would stop creep of the smooth cable within the concrete over time.
I like this Factory
Lots of PPE missing
Spoken like a safety officer
Спиздили...
덕트공장 안전모 안쓰나요?
... and what is the application for those brass bearings?
Bronze graphite plug bearings. Low-speed, high-load applications where lubrication is too difficult like in oil wells and underwater.
Why Is GREEN SLEEVES playing on loop in the background of this bridge girder Manurfacturing company??????
1:03:00 interesting using an angle grinder outside !! kioos of glassfiber and polyester in the nearby peoples houses gardens lungs ....
Я конечно не знаю требований к безмасляным подшипникам, но моего опыта достаточно чтобы понять что техпроцесс получения заготовки тупой: использовать более дорогой трубный прокат, переплавить его, получить кругляк, нагреть и отпрессовать в трубу большего размера, отрезать фрезой шириной не менее 5 мм дефектные края трубы, и резать такой же фрезой на заготовки. Гигантский расход денег на оборудование и его ремонт, на энергозатраты, на ЗП рабочим, много отходов. Почему, если нужно литье с добавлением присадок не использовать чушку или пруток, если не нужно литьё с добавлением присадок не использовать ближайшую стандартную трубу. Это всяко дешевле будет. Резать трубу на заготовки фрезой это вчерашний день, дешевле и проще по всем параметрам на ленточнопильном. И стружки меньше раз в 5 будет, которая при переплавке даст угар не менее 20% от массы стружки.
Ну да, там же куча дебилов сидит, сопли на кулак наматывает, два плюс два посчитать не могут)) Сейчас твой комментарий прочитают и дела у них пойдут в гору😂
Может полости при литье? Хотя, рентгеном можно просветить
Que legal 😃
What are the cylinders for in the beginning of the video? What are they?
For the second video using the woven cable (don't remember now the english word for it) for pre-tensioning the element is not something I have ever seen, mainly because the wires are fine and they don't offer the same grip as when you do it to the rebars. From what I saw here in EU they pretension the rebar that has much more grip.
I guess different countries different standards.
как много ручного труда) Не правильно это. Особенно в подшипниках и хим резервуарах
It's like watching a plumbus being made ..cuz I don't know what these do either...
Verdaderamente satisfactorio🔝👍🏻
welders, making company rich, get real time skill gets a boost
Odd that none of the micrometers are held in line and oriented to the inside diameters, the first few times we see them used. Always at some arbitrary angle.
The rest of the process looks very good though. The final QC measurements are done properly.
Si la batería del celular es de 3.7 V la original de 9 funciona bien?
Нам показали удивительный производственный процесс,процесс производства ЧЕГО😮😮😮😮😮
По ходу это подшипники скольжения.
🤩
I would like to know if any chemicals are used to harden cast brass And what is the name of the chemical used
Em 11:12, o vídeo mostra que cometeu uma falha ao embalar. Deixou 2 peças tendo atrito dentro da caixa de papelão pois não colocou o plástico bolha entre elas para proteger. 😱😱
You got him fired.
A little narration would be nice
I wonder ......... Were any of the lifts they used to lift their lifts among any of the lifts they have made ? 🤔
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함침시 제품을 넣고 진공상태에서 함침유를 주입해야 함침이 됩니다
BUSH상태에서 약 11%의 함침율을 보이며 Plate상태에서는 함침율이 5%가 안됩니다
그래서 루보에서 함침을 먼저한 윤활제를 쓴겁니다 약20%이상의 함침율이 나옵니다
Черпаем вдохновение для наших работ 🪡🧵👠на вашем замечательном канале 🌿 с уважением, от коллег по обувному ремеслу 🔨✂ We draw inspiration for our work 🪡🧵👠on your wonderful channel 🌿 respect from collegues shoemakers 🔨✂
А что работодатель не вдохновляет и не мотивирует на созидательный труд?
@@ВасилийШершаков , у нас нет работодателя, отзывы наших заказчиков вдохновляют и мотивируют на созидательный труд, а корейские, японские мастера вызывают восхищение и мы очень благодарны, что они бескорыстно делятся своим опытом. В частности, видео процессов создания обуви вручную от мастеров-коллег из этих стран (Terry Kim, Siroeno Yosui и др) - локомотив и источник вдохновения для нас в данной области
My mind would go insane after working in a factory where there is only 1 music and it’s “la lettre à Elise” - in France this is mainly used as waiting tones on administration things, therefore hell x100 - pavlov & ptsd triggering 😂😂😂
The thumbnail for this looked like a bunch of shredded wheat biscuits for hill giants.