I love such pencil making videos. Thus We saw in this video that Japanese Pencil companies better than German pencil makers. All in house. Congratulations. Hoping to see pilot pen , uniball Mitsubishi and Sakura gel pen making vidoes here. Very nice 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌
I think you have that backwards. The company shown makes ONLY the "lead" for the pencil. Staedtler, the German manufacturer, make the whole pencil in house, including making and painting the wooden bodies. th-cam.com/video/tX7Eq-oU65Ah/w-d-xo.htmlttps://th-cam.com/video/tX7Eq-oU65A/w-d-xo.html
Interesting and informative video thank you 2:36 moment of adding water with an ordinary watering can for the garden is very funny like such a large production and then the usual watering can
어렷을때 가난해서 이모가 연필공장에서 일했는데 놀로오실때마다 연필 많이 주셧어요 그때는 왜 그렇게 철이 없엇는지 맨날 연필이 남으니 친구 만들고 싶고 친구들에게 해프게 연필 주며 더 친해지고 싶어서 막 여러개주고 그랫던 기억이납니다.. 이영상보니 미안하고 고생많이한 이모 생각나네요.. 이제 나이들어서 그런 청춘을 못누리니 그녀의 자식인 사촌 동생들이라도 챙겨봐야겟네요~
Love how much work goes into the making of the lead itself. Also love how they then magically just.....appear inside the pencils. Always expected they used magic to get it in the middle, glad to see I was right.
Thank you for your time and effort, very very interesting process, Nice to see a very modern stream lined factory, I hope all of your viewers whom normally comment about PPE will be pleased to see everyone wearing modern PPE, Thank you again I always look forward to your documentary,
Мало кто заметит, но на 3:02 рабочий не общается с коллегами, а применяет метод shisa kanko (специальная система жестов и команд) которая помогает избежать ошибки при рутинных операциях. Внедрение и повсеместное распространение этой системы ещё в начале 20 века, одна из основных причин, почему в Японии такой низкий травматизм и процент брака на производствах.
Может всё намного проще? В производственном помещении, при высоком уровне шума, орать во всю глотку - так себе затея, проще жестами показать. Тем более что работа не умственная, одно и тоже по кругу, рутина.
I love you can see them doing pointing and calling when they do any kind of critical step. The guy doing a lift overhead with the crane does it, they guy starting the drying process does it, and then when they're lighting the kiln, they do a very thorough pointing-and-calling sequence.
It's something that's done in my warehouse. We've found it drastically reduces accidents because it helps ensure that proper safety processes are followed. It's a very simple idea, and when done right it doesn't' add much time at all (and compared to a safety incident it's a LOT faster).
i love how they made the cutting machine, two-switch for both hands. For safety, of course, the person need to put both hands away from the table. ingenious
Oh, how beautiful process. The workers handle these so delicately. These must be for children as the lead is so thick and there is multicolored ones too.
Really nice to see this video and incredible, through this video I understood and saw how pencils are made, I benefited a lot from watching this video 👍👌❤️From 🇧🇩
@Toykio Many thanks for your question. I have been worked 30 years for pencil production in Germany, Turkey and so on.This is my profession. Germans made as industrial process, Japanese made as art. German color lead and graphite lead process has no triple roller. they only make In Sigma mixer mixing the ingredients and then extruding. but in Japan style, triple roller process which makes the formula very thin. Germans extrude 1 line, Japanese produce in here 3 lines, Triple roller process color lead, when paint, less dust. Japan lead extruding less vibration and better sizes. German fast but more vibration. While German making 3 - 4 color in 1 lead, Japanese making 7 color in 1 lead and very elastic and strong. less press more color and darkness. do you want me to say more?
As they wind then cut the extrusion, all I can think: “Forbidden Spaghetti!!!” 😮✨ Thank you for this, and thanks to the people who do this wonderful (and at times dangerous-looking) work! As someone who loves and has bought Japanese pencils, I really appreciate you!
The blurring of trade names: It is interesting to see how certain component manufactures trade names are blurred out (likely to conceal trade secrets) as opposed to manufactures in the US displaying component manufactures' trade emblems for publicity purposes. I guess it has to do with the fact that this factory is unique and wants to stay that way...
I used to draw with pencils years ago, then I bought a Wacom and never came back to traditional drawing, but after watching this video, I want to draw with pencils again.
State of the art process and jig design, remind me to use pencil again. I once use it as a standard tool to check surface hardness People still use it to check handset protection film hardness(9H? quite unbelievable)
Who knew so many steps were involved? Some minor quibbles with this otherwise interesting video. It would have been good to know what the raw materials were that went into the first bin. Also, the editing continuity could have been better. One of the early steps was putting the raw material mixture through rollers, which created flat, irregular shapes. The next step showed the materials in a powder mixture. How did it turn into a powder? Last, a few more details about why certain steps, such as dipping the leads into hot oil, are necessary would have been helpful to our understanding.
Over a 40+ year career of teaching young children, I would have sharpened countless hundreds of HB pencils, with only a hazy knowledge of how the "leads" are made. I knew the graphite+clay+kiln part, but oil immersion? Never! Lakeland Cumberland used to be the best by sharpening with the least waste, but I can't speak for that now.
I love such pencil making videos. Thus We saw in this video that Japanese Pencil companies better than German pencil makers. All in house. Congratulations. Hoping to see pilot pen , uniball Mitsubishi and Sakura gel pen making vidoes here. Very nice 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌
How did we see that? This video showcases a single japanese production of pencil lead. Where is the fundamental proof of your claim here?
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I think you have that backwards. The company shown makes ONLY the "lead" for the pencil. Staedtler, the German manufacturer, make the whole pencil in house, including making and painting the wooden bodies. th-cam.com/video/tX7Eq-oU65Ah/w-d-xo.htmlttps://th-cam.com/video/tX7Eq-oU65A/w-d-xo.html
@@user-smis064 Please explain how Actinium is relevant
Both japan and Germany are getting outpaced by china. They're better than your country, or any country. Cry about it.
6:23 怪我を防ぐ為にボタンを両手で押さないと作動しないようになってるフールプルーフのわかりやすい例ですね
こんなにも工程が色々あって、人の手もたくさんかかるとは知らずにおりました。鉛筆に愛着が湧きそうですね。学校でこの動画見てもらいたいな。きっと大事に使ってくれると思う。
鉛筆の芯、折れやすくてよく折ってしまう(特に色鉛筆)けど、一本一本にこんなに工程があったんですね。これからはひとつひとつの鉛筆を大切に使います
German pencils are shit
鉛筆の芯がこんなにも美しいことを初めて知りました。
素晴らしい技術をいつもありがとうございます!
すっげー!
鉛筆1本にこれだけの機械と人手がいるのね!!
シャーペンに負けず
この先何年も鉛筆が普及するといいな。
大人になると鉛筆握る機会ぐっと減ったけど
たまに使うとなんとも言えない握り心地、書き心地。
懐かしさすら感じます。
Interesting and informative video thank you
2:36 moment of adding water with an ordinary watering can for the garden is very funny like such a large production and then the usual watering can
😅👌
어렷을때 가난해서 이모가 연필공장에서 일했는데 놀로오실때마다 연필 많이 주셧어요 그때는 왜 그렇게 철이 없엇는지 맨날 연필이 남으니 친구 만들고 싶고 친구들에게 해프게 연필 주며 더 친해지고 싶어서 막 여러개주고 그랫던 기억이납니다.. 이영상보니 미안하고 고생많이한 이모 생각나네요.. 이제 나이들어서 그런 청춘을 못누리니 그녀의 자식인 사촌 동생들이라도 챙겨봐야겟네요~
Love how much work goes into the making of the lead itself. Also love how they then magically just.....appear inside the pencils. Always expected they used magic to get it in the middle, glad to see I was right.
カラフルな色変わり鉛筆。初めて見ました。ありがとうございました。
Thank you for your time and effort, very very interesting process, Nice to see a very modern stream lined factory, I hope all of your viewers whom normally comment about PPE will be pleased to see everyone wearing modern PPE, Thank you again I always look forward to your documentary,
ものづくりの文化をずっと守り続けて下さい👏👏👏
Мало кто заметит, но на 3:02 рабочий не общается с коллегами, а применяет метод shisa kanko (специальная система жестов и команд) которая помогает избежать ошибки при рутинных операциях. Внедрение и повсеместное распространение этой системы ещё в начале 20 века, одна из основных причин, почему в Японии такой низкий травматизм и процент брака на производствах.
Может всё намного проще? В производственном помещении, при высоком уровне шума, орать во всю глотку - так себе затея, проще жестами показать. Тем более что работа не умственная, одно и тоже по кругу, рутина.
The first company I see where people wear proper respirators when dealing with dusts and powders.
that's because this is Japan where people are educated and conscientious
한국에선 연필심 샤프펜슬심을 따로 만들지 않고, 연필공장에서 생산합니다.
대표적으로 동아연필 문화연필이 있었고, 군소 업체로 화랑연필도 있었죠.
Gosh I never knew making pencil lead was such a labour intensive process. I'll never take pencils for granted again. Great vid thankyou.
연필 사용할 기회가 점점 사라지는 요즈음 이 영상이 추억에 잠기게 합니다. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
I love you can see them doing pointing and calling when they do any kind of critical step. The guy doing a lift overhead with the crane does it, they guy starting the drying process does it, and then when they're lighting the kiln, they do a very thorough pointing-and-calling sequence.
The same process is used by train drivers and conductors to make sure tracks and doors are clear and the signals are all as they should be.
Это сделано исключительно как показуха для видео, в реальной работе никто так делать не будет.
Не ведитесь на маркетинговый развод.
It's something that's done in my warehouse. We've found it drastically reduces accidents because it helps ensure that proper safety processes are followed. It's a very simple idea, and when done right it doesn't' add much time at all (and compared to a safety incident it's a LOT faster).
Спасибо за интересное видео. Делайте мир разноцветным.😊
鉛筆の芯を作るのにこんな手間がかかっていたのですね。知りませんでした。
有意義に大事に使います。
世界一の仕事ですね。他国への輸出も多いと聞いた事があります。大事に使います。技術を盗まれぬよう、後世に引き継がれますようにと祈ります。
Эту технологию знают вообще все. Что там красть? Да и в каждой крупной стране есть своё подобное производство.
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13:38芯を1本落としちゃってるの可愛い
オートメショーンかされてると思ってたけど~
ほぼ手作業でやってたんだ~
この時代であっても鉛筆と消しゴムって使い勝手がいいんだよな~
ちょっとしたメモ書きをしても消しゴムで消すって事が出来るから助かる!
5:33我が子の髪の毛を整えてるみたい。製品への愛情を感じます。
It amazes me to see how many things are still made by factory workers in Japan! There is still a lot of skill there!
That is a complicated process, great to see how pencil lead is made.
作業の手際がいいですね・これがプロですね
I didn't know there was so much going on behind making these lead pencils! So interesting.
я удивилась что грифель не ломался так просто. столько много процессов идёт на получение грифеля .😮❤
The multi-colored lead is awesome.
what a good pencil
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연필심 제조 공정은 처음 보네! 연필심 하나에도 엄청난 공력과 정성이 들어가는구나!
Vos vidéos sont toujours très intéressantes, merci!
Japan products are just perfect
Hi! How are you?
Again, it's a new week. I wish you good health and good things this week as well.
Thank you very much.
Olá povos orientais vocêis são incríveis com suas profissões...susseso com seus trabalhos ❤😮 Brasil AMÉRICA DO SUL 🇧🇷🇨🇳🇯🇵🤔😎🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Japan does everything with precision, even making humble pencil leads.
Very clean and efficient. 🙂
Приятно смотреть !!!
ありがとうございました。手間がかかっているんですね。大切に使いたいです
Beautiful craft. One of humanity’s best inventions. A pencil ❤
Muito interessante o processo de fabricação dos lápis, fiquei muito satisfeito em ver o processo de fabricação. Parabéns pelo vídeo.
良い具合に芯だけ製造しているようだから、芯ホルダーという文房具があるのでそれに装填して使えば木材が無駄にならなくて済むだろう。
芯ホルダー本体の材質をアルミか黄銅(真鍮)にすればプラスチックスマートにも適うはず。
Thank you for the English subtitles!
i love how they made the cutting machine, two-switch for both hands. For safety, of course, the person need to put both hands away from the table. ingenious
And the pointing and calling (and the signs telling them to). It's a staple of Japanese worker safety (you'll see train drivers do the same).
ザ・メイキング超えたな!見てて飽きない
分かります!!見てて飽きないですよね!!(* • ω • )b
Those colored pencil leads were a wonderful surprise in that dusty grey factory.
Japanese are the most amazing 👏 😍 💖 ❤ people in the world 🌎
Brilliant video, thank you ! 👍
素晴らしい🎉
Sangat keren, ternyata proses pembuatannya tidak semudah yang kita pikirkan. Kerja yang bagus
すげぇ手間かかるんだな😮
Nhà máy sản xuất bút chì của Nhật rất tuyệt vời. Họ rất chăm chỉ trong công việc 🇯🇵👍.
Wonderful colored pencil!
My best friend, Thank you for your hard work in making the video. I enjoyed the good video. Have a happy day.
こんなに手間暇かかってたんですね。かなり現代では使われる機会が失われてますが、大事にしたい技術ですね👍
じょうろで水かけたり、包丁みたいので切ったり、打粉したりするの麺作りみたい😃
ボールペンとかシャープペンとか使ってて久しぶりで鉛筆持つと気持ちいいんだよね
Made in Japan !!!!
Thank you for watching❤
This was such an interesting video! I never knew leads were so soft and flexible.
They are only flexible until dried and fired.
So relaxing to watch. I love this !
もっとベルトコンベアー式?に作るのかと思っていたのですが、作業ごとに人の手作業が大変なのですね。丁寧に作業されて、安全チェックも凄いです。これを拝見した後は、鉛筆に愛着が出てきました。鉛筆の値段も、高くないと思えます。
Никакой ручной труд не требуется, просто конвеер будет дороже, чем рабочие с зарплатой "хватит не умереть с голода".
One of the best videos I've have ever seen in all my life 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Oh, how beautiful process. The workers handle these so delicately. These must be for children as the lead is so thick and there is multicolored ones too.
wow! didn't knew that a brittle lead had a stage where it was smooth like a noodle!
yes. in professional terms its called a "black spagett".
That is already a lot of pencil lead in that short time. interesting video
Really nice to see this video and incredible, through this video I understood and saw how pencils are made, I benefited a lot from watching this video 👍👌❤️From 🇧🇩
@Toykio Many thanks for your question. I have been worked 30 years for pencil production in Germany, Turkey and so on.This is my profession. Germans made as industrial process, Japanese made as art. German color lead and graphite lead process has no triple roller. they only make In Sigma mixer mixing the ingredients and then extruding. but in Japan style, triple roller process which makes the formula very thin. Germans extrude 1 line, Japanese produce in here 3 lines, Triple roller process color lead, when paint, less dust. Japan lead extruding less vibration and better sizes. German fast but more vibration. While German making 3 - 4 color in 1 lead, Japanese making 7 color in 1 lead and very elastic and strong. less press more color and darkness. do you want me to say more?
무심코 쓰는 연필이 이런 과정을 거쳐서 나오다니....우와 연필심이 국수가닥처럼 나오네요...멋집니다
この動画を見ていて「半導体」の三文字が頭から離れません。
尊敬します
As they wind then cut the extrusion, all I can think:
“Forbidden Spaghetti!!!” 😮✨
Thank you for this, and thanks to the people who do this wonderful (and at times dangerous-looking) work! As someone who loves and has bought Japanese pencils, I really appreciate you!
I had a smiliar thought when they put the colored leads into a box and poured white powder on them... "Forbidden Candy Sticks"
Thank goodness it's not actually lead - how heavy those pallets would be!
The blurring of trade names: It is interesting to see how certain component manufactures trade names are blurred out (likely to conceal trade secrets) as opposed to manufactures in the US displaying component manufactures' trade emblems for publicity purposes. I guess it has to do with the fact that this factory is unique and wants to stay that way...
生涯見ることのできない貴重な記録でした。芯の硬さはどのようにして決めるのだろうか? 最近スケッチ画像を書く家族が4Bや、色鉛筆を大量に使用しています。3色の色が組み込まれた色鉛筆は、どのような時に使用するのだろうか? これから先もなぞです。
Твёрдость грифеля зависит от количества глины в составе. Больше глины - больше твёрдость. При запекании глина превращается в керамику.
I used to draw with pencils years ago, then I bought a Wacom and never came back to traditional drawing, but after watching this video, I want to draw with pencils again.
Fascinating! I always wondered how snow globes were made!
Peninha desses trabalhadores, devem ter problemas de saúde com toda essa exposição ao 🔥, calor e outras substâncias...
Highly unoptimalised process. But very enjoyable to watch. 👌
일본 제조업 현장은 어디나 3정5S가 잘 되어있는것 같습니다. 좋은 영상 고맙습니다
State of the art process and jig design, remind me to use pencil again.
I once use it as a standard tool to check surface hardness
People still use it to check handset protection film
hardness(9H? quite unbelievable)
Love these videos thanks
이런거보면 진짜 열심히 사는분들 많음
近所にトンボ鉛筆の工場が有りました 懐かしい❗
Lean processus is respected during the production. No waste, I like it
Фабрика грифелей для детского сада. Где МОНОЦВЕТНЫЕ грифели (как можно радужным карандашом нарисовать траву...)? Разной твердости?
Who knew so many steps were involved? Some minor quibbles with this otherwise interesting video. It would have been good to know what the raw materials were that went into the first bin. Also, the editing continuity could have been better. One of the early steps was putting the raw material mixture through rollers, which created flat, irregular shapes. The next step showed the materials in a powder mixture. How did it turn into a powder? Last, a few more details about why certain steps, such as dipping the leads into hot oil, are necessary would have been helpful to our understanding.
1000C !!! Wow! That's hot. Almost melts steel.
I've never seen a pencil with 5 colors at once 😯
I need a rainbow pencil now😲🤗. I'll go over to your link of how it gets into the actual wood casing . Fascinating 👌😊👏
感謝!感謝!感謝! by illustrator.
😯Definitely one of the cooler videos!
Lindo, o processo de fabricação .
Parabéns!
鉛筆がこのようなら、もっと細いシャー芯はどのように作られているか気になる
4:00 Now I’m going to daydream of using that graphite log to make a giant pencil!🧍🏽✏️
I had a job that used large graphite logs with a hole in the middle.
今でこれってことは昔の人はどうやって作ってたんだよ。大変すぎるだろ。
小学生のときボキボキ折ってすみません…
🎉Me encantó ese proceso... Gracias
Первый раз вижу чтоб карандаш разным цветом писал 👍🏻👍🏾👍🏼👍🏿
amazing video respect
Over a 40+ year career of teaching young children, I would have sharpened countless hundreds of HB pencils, with only a hazy knowledge of how the "leads" are made. I knew the graphite+clay+kiln part, but oil immersion? Never! Lakeland Cumberland used to be the best by sharpening with the least waste, but I can't speak for that now.
It looks kind of delicious after the extrusion :)