The painting part of the process is so satisfying and the clacking of finished tiles. It's always been a dream of mine to own one of those auto shuffling tables because I learned how to play in college with my best friend and would play when over during family gatherings and weekends it was fun.
100 years ago, all mahjong tiles were made by hand. The shin bones of cattle were used for the face, and bamboo for the backing. During the American mahjong craze of 1920-24, there was so much demand for tiles that China ran out of shin bones, and the Chicago slaughterhouses had to ship bones to China to make more tiles!
They are big because they are made for automatic Majong tables which use the same size tiles and they have magnetic chip enbeded so they always come out on one side.
I play Mahjong everyday on my computer with a Finnish program called "4 Winds." I play by Chinese Official rules. These workers make the world a happier place. What a fine product they produce, but I prefer tiles with a color backing. Is this factory in China or Taiwan?
This is for auto desk which contains magnets. It's thicker so it can stand easily. Triditional Mahjong's back side part is usually green, and totally much thinner, handles much better.
That is what i thought and said to myself when i saw the thickness as well. I have played both set ups and prefer the traditional hand delt version myself.
i don't know how to play mahjong and probably never will but the dice-goblin in me loves stones that go clicky clacky. and these look and sound the clicky and clackiest.
We own a set here at home but it has a lot more stones. The set shown in this video looks like the sets for smaller automatic tables where you use fewer sets. Incredible to see how much manual labour goes into the manufacturing of these stones!
They are missing the winds, dragons, flowers and seasons. I have to say that I appreciate my old bone/bamboo tiles that are hand cut and painted over the machine made ones.
could you share where did you buy your set? My 80 years old mother is asking me to buy one but I have no clue where to buy it in USA Thank you in advance
@@seus2731 Our set was a gift from my late father in law. Since he was a Kunming (China) resident I guess he purchased it there. Here in Belgium from time to time you can find them in Asian stores in Chinatown.
What are examples of social strategies ? What are the 5 C's of social media strategy ? What is the 50/30/20 rule for social media ? What are the 7 C's of social media strategy ?
Well, China's labor and social security department cannot truly protect workers' rights, bosses don't care about workers' health, and workers themselves don't have enough health awareness.
They are not that durable as you thought. Once a single tile cracked, even just a small one, you need to buy a new whole set. Otherwise every player will know which tile it is.
Just PSA: don’t ever play with auto shuffle / deal tables if you have even the slightly suspicion. A programmable table go as low as $400 USD and most tables come with the program function nowadays. Preset / activation by watch / phone etc etc. Even home games, host use it to lessen the pain “on those bad losing nights” … right … as if.
Can i get a house made from Large Brick sized Bricks of this AMP-Quarz sand Composite? I like the pure white color and its slight powdery sub texture ...
I’m pretty sure you can find a set in your local Chinese supermarket or Chinatown. Not familiar with Scotland though, not sure if they have a Chinatown like London does🤔.
I think it is state owned so it is to keep people employed and not necessary optimized to reduce labor. I could imaging a line of people manually hand painting the pieces years ago....
@@richardf6932 Yeah, if everything is done by AI robots, how do people get jobs? living in camping tents like those homeless people all around America?
There will be a huge impact on our society if all processes are fully optimized - reduce human involvement. What happens to jobless people - people who really want to work ? What are the consequences ? Hungry people are angry people. Hungry and angry people will do anything to survive. That's scary.
@@user-kw7xk5hj4f and there are no hungry people in China right now? Why don’t we just create a system where there is 100% employment with full benefit for everyone, and everyone is equal. Oh wait, there is such system, it’s called Marxism / Communist. Oh yeah, according to the CCP, China has eliminated poverty, i.e. no one is hungry. How is that working out?
Our society just can't afford to have everything fully optimized so as to employ fewer people. That's just what capitalists want to maximize their profit. A firm just can't take from the society and not to give back. Even the process can be further optimized, it shouldn't. A firm should nevertheless hire some people, who in turn become part of the consumer economy. This circle must keep going to activate the whole economy.
Mass Production of Fully Automatic Mahjong Machines
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中国に住んでいたときによく使いました。
日本の牌より大きいんですよね!
懐かしいです!
The painting part of the process is so satisfying and the clacking of finished tiles. It's always been a dream of mine to own one of those auto shuffling tables because I learned how to play in college with my best friend and would play when over during family gatherings and weekends it was fun.
My favorite part is the painting process. That sound as they’re flipping the tiles over is ASMR heaven.
yep
Excellent documentary! I have just purchased my first Mahjong set and I'm so excited about learning this game. ❤
立直一発自摸断幺九平和ドラドラ
You’ll love this game for sure! So fun to play!
在中国是个赌博游戏,而且有二千多年历史了😂
I recently had a custom set made and it’s nice to see some of the process of how it was done.
こんなに丁寧に作られているとは知りませんでした。次からは残さずきれいに食べたいと思います。
食うなw
でもなんかロス多くない?
@@clarkkent7602工場生産はこんなもんよ。
@@LEGO_003 バカが多いからってこと?
食うとは😂
Amazing how all the process is done.
Fascinating! I never would have guessed the process was so complex.
思わず最後まで見てしまった。牌を作る工程が想像の何倍も複雑で驚いた。
あとは音が良い。そしてでかい!
デカすぎてやりにくくないのかな_(:3」z)_
映画とかみてもそう思う。卓もでかいのかな?
卓はそんなに変わらない感じですね
知り合いの中じゃ手麻雀の時に3段の山を作ってる人もいるし。。
そもそも中国では河を綺麗に並ばないのも原因かな。。?
故意に捨て牌を隠したりして、手持ちの危ないやつをコッソリと出すのかな。。?
それとなんか日本の牌だと小さいとか言う奴もいるし。。。
聞いたら中国の真ん中のくらいの内陸地方だと54ミリ牌が好ましいところもあるそうで。。
逆に海に近いほど小さいサイズのがなじむ感じだそうです。。
(一説によるとその地方は牌が大きいほど運が良くなるとか、雀荘が42ミリよりも小さい牌を出したらすっげー怒られるだそうです。)
(なのにローカルでは役とかハンとかのルールがあまり効かないだそうで。。)
(本当に上がる時が飛んでくるデカいやつとの間違いじゃないのかな。。。)
如果改造自动化生产线的成本太高,可以考虑在粉尘工位做两项改进:1、改喷气除粉为吸气收尘,只需电动真空压缩机、真空罐、收尘袋,可参考家庭中央吸尘系统,大陆应该有非常多的设备选项和价格极低的滤网、滤膜可选。2、在粉尘工位配吊挂式呼吸面罩,处理粉尘工艺流程时使用。将户外新鲜空气通过定期更换的粗滤网和中滤膜经软式通风管配送到工位,两项改造总成本(包括两年滤网耗材)不会超过三万人民币。
認同.
看了這影片,我也是對第一段的塑型站點,看得很心疼.
那麼多的粉塵,卻只載普通的防塵口罩,只要上個一天班,那粉塵都吸到滿了~~
中國廠商從來都不會注重員工健康及安全工作環境
石英砂對身體的影響:
人長期吸入,會引致肺部組織受破壞,這些極微細的石棉纖維會沉積在肺氣泡內,引致肺部組織逐步纖維化,進而影響肺部氣體交換的功能。 2.石英砂的粉塵極細,比表面積達到100m2/g以上可以懸浮在空氣中,如果人長期吸入含有石英砂的粉塵,就會患肺病。
@@tcp0023 那不是石英砂。
那是塑膠顆粒塑型後研磨時的粉塵。
看到他們把一整排花色不同的麻將直接混在一起,我只想說:
你們等一下是要花人力分揀嗎?
真是浪費生產力
这个博主就是一个故意高级黑的杂种!这个工厂是多年前的
The way he place the mahjong magnet is so satisfying
I didn't know there are magnet inside. amazing
@@if2700 it's for automatic tables
Such masterful camera work, very nicely documented. You are very good at this, thank you for sharing!
立派な工場で丁寧に作ってて草(珍しい光景) グッジョブ!
コメントありがとうございます
牌の音がメチャメチャ良いのは手間が掛かっているんだ。
さすが本場の麻雀牌
No adequete respiratory protections from so much powder & dusts
That's the chinese case😂
That’s why it’s cheap
@@thomasluk4319dirt cheap in fact, anymore and kids would be running the production line
It’s china, what do you expect?
你倒是多花钱啊!贱狗总是既要又要
The painting is so cool to see it flow into and fill the surface cavities.
Respect for those who are still making them mahjong by hands in Hong Kong
100 years ago, all mahjong tiles were made by hand. The shin bones of cattle were used for the face, and bamboo for the backing. During the American mahjong craze of 1920-24, there was so much demand for tiles that China ran out of shin bones, and the Chicago slaughterhouses had to ship bones to China to make more tiles!
I thought it was Hong Kong, way too clean and efficient to be a People's factory.
@@JB-yb4wn China is the world's factory, and in some larger enterprises, the degree of automation is quite high
@@JB-yb4wn I thought a dog barking and yes it's 😅
In America every tile is made by hand!
This is amazing but I didn't get the part that how the tiles are sorted and organized? Was it all manual?
Yes wow exactly, that was what I was looking out for yet it wasn’t shown
Mahjong sets are truly beautiful 😍
Wish my mahjong set was full size like that. Love the feel and sound
以外と手作業が多くて驚いた。あと、牌がデカイ。
中国の麻雀牌はやけにでかいですよね
手積み卓でもイカサマ難しそう
@@fuandettoBut these lookeven larger than normal.
I always wonder who makes those machines and how are they maintained... amazing
mahjong making is so satisfying
i could watch the tiles get painted all day and never get tired of it. somehow the rest of the video wasnt nearly as satisfying to watch though, lol.
Agreed. Lots of steps and explanations missing. How did they sort the tiles into sets?
what beautifully made tiles. is that lead and stone for the tile to have weight? i thnk. this must be a top class set.
As an avid mahjong player, I find this very therapeutic.😁
雖然我不打麻將,但是對生產麻將的人員專注精神致敬。
流水式生產線…有咩值得致敬?…又唔係人手雕刻🤭
@@6kingalex4你不懂敬業精神嗎 ?😑
@@6kingalex4流水线也好手工雕刻也好,都离不开一线工人的辛勤劳动
廉價勞工是在致敬三小
中国産の28mmパイ全自動を使っているけど全然壊れない。
洗牌も静かだし、良い買い物でした👍
ありがとう
心地よい音だなぁ。何でできてるんだろう?って製造工程なども謎でした。
They are big because they are made for automatic Majong tables which use the same size tiles and they have magnetic chip enbeded so they always come out on one side.
Very good audience
Interesting video ! Thanks !
This entire process is an ideal candidate for automation, assuming somebody is already working on it!
At last I know why my tiles feel heavier than expected: Quartz Sand.
and a magnet
Those look huge 😮
yep
オフィスや工場も麻雀牌のケースみたいなのすごいな
I play Mahjong everyday on my computer with a Finnish program called "4 Winds." I play by Chinese Official rules. These workers make the world a happier place. What a fine product they produce, but I prefer tiles with a color backing. Is this factory in China or Taiwan?
0:32 it says Taizhou. That's in Zhejiang province, China.
@@the_real_glabnurb Thank you for your answer. I did look it up.
beautiful
There is also the mahjong machine manufacturing process
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Was each batch a separate piece? If not then how were they sorted after tumbling?
谢谢这个视频堪比asmr,我非常喜欢🥰
total asmr heaven.
Either those workers have small hands or those are gigantic titles. I've never seen mahjong titles so big.
This is for auto desk which contains magnets. It's thicker so it can stand easily.
Triditional Mahjong's back side part is usually green, and totally much thinner, handles much better.
That is what i thought and said to myself when i saw the thickness as well. I have played both set ups and prefer the traditional hand delt version myself.
did they fill them with pebbles or something?
@@LegendLength I don't think so.
Nice products 👌
I am surprise the process is so labour intensive😱
增長見識,謝謝分享。❤
i don't know how to play mahjong and probably never will but the dice-goblin in me loves stones that go clicky clacky. and these look and sound the clicky and clackiest.
面白いですね
Factories in China always have an advantage they produce very quickly
How many sets are made per day?
We own a set here at home but it has a lot more stones. The set shown in this video looks like the sets for smaller automatic tables where you use fewer sets. Incredible to see how much manual labour goes into the manufacturing of these stones!
They are missing the winds, dragons, flowers and seasons. I have to say that I appreciate my old bone/bamboo tiles that are hand cut and painted over the machine made ones.
they are called TILES....
yes, this is expensive process!
could you share where did you buy your set?
My 80 years old mother is asking me to buy one but I have no clue where to buy it in USA
Thank you in advance
@@seus2731 Our set was a gift from my late father in law. Since he was a Kunming (China) resident I guess he purchased it there. Here in Belgium from time to time you can find them in Asian stores in Chinatown.
場內搓牌手 吸入的粉塵量很驚人 有數據 搓多久會出問題?
出問題 多久會GG??
Can there be an english version of Mahjong?
You sound dumb AF
どーやって並び替えたかが気になる…
What are examples of social strategies ? What are the 5 C's of social media strategy ? What is the 50/30/20 rule for social media ? What are the 7 C's of social media strategy ?
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Where is the link to buy this set?
You can find a local dealer
That’s very fine powder. I can’t imagine how much of that gets into their lungs.
Well, China's labor and social security department cannot truly protect workers' rights, bosses don't care about workers' health, and workers themselves don't have enough health awareness.
they do have masks on
But in the Western world, no one is willing to work in this working environment.😏
Yanbei. Gacor abangku
比較驚訝的是裡面包的是石英砂
我不懂,但我猜,那是為了增加每張牌的重量。
這產品主要是塑化類材料,重量比較輕,麻將牌太輕手感不好。
我最想知道他們怎麼分出不一樣的麻將説,結果沒播
Mahjong is one of my favorite games. I wish I could own a set for home.
Why not? Not that unaffordable...
製造業をしていた立場としては、粉塵が舞うならゴーグルぐらい付けさせなよとは思った。
あと1セットずつ作ってから不良品を抜き取り、さらに複数ロットをごちゃまぜに研磨してから色を付けてたけど、
不良品になった牌の偏りによっては着色時に1セット揃わない場合もあるのでは? そうでなくても一度バラバラになった牌を再び1セット揃え、かつ決められた場所にセットしなおすのはかなり時間がかかりそう。
Hope these guys are paid well.
Thanks
What happens to defective parts, can they be recycled?
just throw away
文化藝術~謝謝~🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
這個麻將有氣泡嗎?最頂的那種
この粉塵の中で防塵マスクさせてないのがやばい
You are good to care about the worker
あの白い粉を吸い続けたら肺気腫になりそう😂
I think that kind of mask doesn't pass, at least it needs N95
Impresionante 👍
Considering these things can last a long time, how many new sets can they sell?
They are not that durable as you thought. Once a single tile cracked, even just a small one, you need to buy a new whole set. Otherwise every player will know which tile it is.
@@玉米筍-x4l thought they gave a few spare blanks with every set?
@@TheJazzMatt Those blank ones aren't spares, but the "White Dragon" pieces.
I dunno why but the tiles looks yummy 🤔
So someone has to match all the tiles together manually?
yes
日本の小さいサイズに慣れてるとあの大きさに違和感あるな
What about the dice?
應找個專業一點的翻譯, 压制翻成Suppressin有點不妥, Suppression是指思想上的压制, 有抑制和鎮压的意思, 制造業用Pressing便可以.
😊giờ mình đã hiểu cách người ta tạo ra mạt chược như thế nào ❤
still a very manual and labor intensive process to make those blocks.
Just PSA: don’t ever play with auto shuffle / deal tables if you have even the slightly suspicion. A programmable table go as low as $400 USD and most tables come with the program function nowadays. Preset / activation by watch / phone etc etc. Even home games, host use it to lessen the pain “on those bad losing nights” … right … as if.
壮絶っていうからもっとバコバコ作ってるのかと思ったら、結構ちゃんと作ってるんですね
一個一個の手順は何やってるかよくわからなかったけど大変なんだなって思った
やっぱ中国の牌はおっきいな
What kind of plastics? Anyone knows?
Melamine, heat and pressure activated resin.
I'd definitely want an FFP3 mask working all day with that melamine powder
麻將牌是用粉壓成的!!??
我以為是灌模子做成的。😲
麻将的 "發" 改成简体字的 "发" 会怎么样? 😁😁😁
如果有字幕講解步驟,我會更知道他們當下在做什麼。
有繁体字幕,右下角调取即可
@@miracleprocess
有了,謝謝!
Can i get a house made from Large Brick sized Bricks of this AMP-Quarz sand Composite? I like the pure white color and its slight powdery sub texture ...
嘩,應該用防毒面罩先係 的粉吸入不少的對身體有一定影響了
想問問9條怎麼不是三色呢
這不是台灣麻將
What paint is it?arcylic urethane?
Welcome to use products made in China, with good quality and affordable prices!
第一次看到製造麻將牌的工程,很新奇。請問究竟麻將牌是何人在中國的什麼年代發明的?據老前輩講古代的麻將牌是用竹板造的,故此打麻將也叫做【竹戰】。請教師傅對嗎?謝謝 !😂😍🤔🤫🤭🤗😇
Love that everyone seemed super enthusiastic about their job, taking pride in making the best mahjong. Good to see proud workers.
I’ve watched this so many times. I love it. Do they ship to Scotland?? Haha! New subscriber ✌🏻
Maybe you can buy a set in HK, I got mine from there
I’m pretty sure you can find a set in your local Chinese supermarket or Chinatown. Not familiar with Scotland though, not sure if they have a Chinatown like London does🤔.
@@yong9613yeah, you can always buy one set online nowadays.
不明白为什么尺寸要做得这么大?小一点不好么?
I inherited several sets made from bone with bamboo backing. Is there a market for these?
depends upon the quality/type of tiles, etc... $100 to $2500...
The process could be optimized further for cost reduction.
I think it is state owned so it is to keep people employed and not necessary optimized to reduce labor. I could imaging a line of people manually hand painting the pieces years ago....
@@richardf6932 Yeah, if everything is done by AI robots, how do people get jobs? living in camping tents like those homeless people all around America?
There will be a huge impact on our society if all processes are fully optimized - reduce human involvement. What happens to jobless people - people who really want to work ? What are the consequences ? Hungry people are angry people. Hungry and angry people will do anything to survive. That's scary.
@@user-kw7xk5hj4f and there are no hungry people in China right now? Why don’t we just create a system where there is 100% employment with full benefit for everyone, and everyone is equal. Oh wait, there is such system, it’s called Marxism / Communist. Oh yeah, according to the CCP, China has eliminated poverty, i.e. no one is hungry. How is that working out?
Our society just can't afford to have everything fully optimized so as to employ fewer people. That's just what capitalists want to maximize their profit. A firm just can't take from the society and not to give back. Even the process can be further optimized, it shouldn't. A firm should nevertheless hire some people, who in turn become part of the consumer economy. This circle must keep going to activate the whole economy.
ค่ายpgใช่ไหมครับ
這麻將牌怎感覺上好像比平常看到的大一倍以上
とても精巧!!焼結式なのね…
Маджонговая промышленность работает хорошо!
this is so satisfying
材料入れるだけで、自動で出来上がるのかと思ってた💦
めっちゃ手がかかってるんだね
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