Dear KITA-BOSHI Team thank You so much for sharing Yr wonderful video showing all steps for High Quality Japanese Pencil Manufacturing warm congratulations and best regards Ettore Musso Italy
I have no idea how humans made all of these processes like 50 years ago. I bet half the population today can’t figure out one step of this process by themselves
Japanese factories seem to have a very chilled vibe where everyone loves his work and is fully dedicated to quality.. It can be one of the reasons why Made in Japan has quality as well.. There is a passion towards their work and they must be proud of what they do..
@@theupscriber65 It's a honest job. No more, no less. Everybody needs one, and there is no shame in that. Also, a person's identity is not exclusively defined by his or her job. Someone's absence of "professional ambition" doesn't correlate to their ambition in other aspects of their lives like hobbies, crafts, sports, charity, family, travel, education ... Don't reduce "ambition" to something that can exist only at work. Ambition is also not necessarily synonymous to "climbing the ladder".
@@theupscriber65 I would off myself if my life was being a factory worker, but that isn’t because there’s a low ceiling even with extreme ambition. I would do the same if I was an investment banker, where solid ambition and work ethic ends up with you as an MD making 8 figures a year.
Beautifully made pencils! The quality and care taken for the product show clearly in this video! And I'll bet that factory smells good with the balance between machinery and natural wood!
Never knew how a pencil was made and somehow now I am more complete. The workers are dedicated to producing a quality product unlike so much that is being produced elsewhere.
Tôi đã nghĩ việc làm một cây bút rất đơn giản . Cho đến khi tôi xem video này tôi phải hốt lên nó quá là công phu mọi thứ mọi thứ được tính toán kỹ lưỡng thật tuyệt vời.
Not me getting emotional at the music swell when the pencils were perfectly lined up going into their little boxes. @ 9:30 🥲 I guess, as an American, I feel like I’ve been robbed of quality craftsmanship and a human touch in everyday products outside of mass chains. I dunno, maybe it’s dum. I know they’re just little pencils and stuff, but I really enjoy the idea of the things I use, especially art supplies and stuff I use to create my own things that have been crafted by people who care. The Japanese are just bada$$es at craftsmanship♥️ thanks for the video!
I worked for a pencil manufacturing company in the 1970s this equipment looks older proper engineering I work in cosmetics today the engineering is out of date in 5 years and won't last as long as this fantastic to see 👍
That cardboard thing that he was using to batch grab the finished blanks was probably someones temporary solution to go faster.. then it became the company solution 😂
I agree with you! Humanity over these centuries has come up with as much as it has not come up with over the past millennia. I will be glad if you rate my videos. In one of the videos, I make a sapphire ring out of a titanium tube.
Your job must be a very satisfying one when I read all comments below coming from worldwide❤️much appreciated thanks for sharing this beautiful video with me 👍👍❤️🇳🇱
Very interesting production line. I imagine it being quite agreeable to work there. The pencil labeling looks like a very expensive process making up probably 20% or even more of the product cost?
We take a pencil to make a note without ever thinking of the processes, the years of evolution of ideas to improve the machines, the workers, etc. I guess this all started with people drawing with burned sticks, then somebody thinking "I could just collect the charcoal off the end of the stick and ... maybe ... compress it? Eventually, he saw a market for his crude, artisinal pencils, and thought "I could automate this process", and the first simple machine was made. And gradually, over hundreds of years and millions of improved ideas, the modern pencil took shape. But it's not only pencils - almost everything we use has been mass-produced, and has gone through the same process of invention and improvement. I just watched a video of several hundreds of thousands of screws of different sizes, threads, etc, being made *per day* in a small workshop full of machines, by one man. It gives a new appreciation for the things we use every day.
鉛筆同士が当たる音、
書いてる音、置いたときの音
たまらなく好きです✎
贅沢なかきかた鉛筆ですね。年季の入った機械と職人さんたちによって作られた、日常を豊かに感じさせてくれる逸品。これは是非とも購入したい。
Dear KITA-BOSHI Team
thank You so much for sharing Yr wonderful video showing all steps for High Quality Japanese Pencil Manufacturing
warm congratulations and best regards
Ettore Musso
Italy
古い機械を大事に手入れして各工程に人がきちんと携わってるとこにあったかみを感じました😊
the people who invent and create these machines to do such intricate work are amazing.
I have no idea how humans made all of these processes like 50 years ago. I bet half the population today can’t figure out one step of this process by themselves
Couldn’t agree more. It is so fascinating that technology endeavor.
I enjoy seeing how things are made and I appreciate the Japanese way of doing things they seem to be very concerned about quality and I like that
人の手と目で行われる丁寧な検品 生産性なんぞと言うことなかれ この誠実さがなければ廉価なだけの粗悪品になってしまう
これからも続けて欲しい手作りの仕事
The way they sharpen the pencils is so satisfying. I could watch that all day
연필만이 주는 특유의 편안한 느낌이 있음...❣️ 만들어지는 모습을 보니까 힐링 되고 좋아요👍
시청해주셔서 감사합니다😌
丁寧に人の手で検品したり一つ一つの工程の確認をしたりと暖かみのある作業風景でした
北星鉛筆買いたくなりました
それにしても昔に製造機械を設計作成した人達は天才だ…
There is something magic about watching a process like this!
Cool! too bad about the music, it ruins it all.
I agree @downhilltwofour00 a simple everyday object that we never think about.
@@tiouip Mute saves it all! 😉
木同士や機械にぶつかる音素晴らしすぎていい
This is the first time to see how to make a pencil, so interesting
I like the sakura pink colour, very beautiful
Good quality maintain with mass production process,
Knowledge able video
Valeu!
Very meticulously produced. My hats off to Japanese people for producing excellent products.
今でも鉛筆使いたくなるときある。
書き心地とか、音が良いのよねえ。
エンピツの束が転がる音が心地よいです。ずっと眺めていたくなる動画です。
This is very soothing to me and the machines on the assembly line are often very clever in their simplicity. Thank you for posting. ✌️
材料の当たる音が心地いい
One of the world's best inventions. Amazing video. Glad it was recommended. 🙏🏼
This one is especially beautiful to me, maybe because of how much I loved writing and drawing with pencils growing up.
Japanese factories seem to have a very chilled vibe where everyone loves his work and is fully dedicated to quality.. It can be one of the reasons why Made in Japan has quality as well.. There is a passion towards their work and they must be proud of what they do..
How could someone be passionate about making 10,000 pencils a day, every day, for their entire career? That's called lack of ambition.
Не работа а рутина , никакого разнообразия .
@@theupscriber65 It's a honest job. No more, no less. Everybody needs one, and there is no shame in that.
Also, a person's identity is not exclusively defined by his or her job.
Someone's absence of "professional ambition" doesn't correlate to their ambition in other aspects of their lives like hobbies, crafts, sports, charity, family, travel, education ...
Don't reduce "ambition" to something that can exist only at work. Ambition is also not necessarily synonymous to "climbing the ladder".
@@theupscriber65 I would off myself if my life was being a factory worker, but that isn’t because there’s a low ceiling even with extreme ambition. I would do the same if I was an investment banker, where solid ambition and work ethic ends up with you as an MD making 8 figures a year.
@@Yakeru35 Well said!
Beautifully made pencils! The quality and care taken for the product show clearly in this video! And I'll bet that factory smells good with the balance between machinery and natural wood!
I love the smell of pencil shavings!
使い込まれた機械と若い職人さんたち。昔からの技術がキチンと伝承されているから良い製品ができるんですね。昭和世代の私にはある意味当たり前の事なのかもしれないけど、やっぱり人の手がかかっているのが好きだなぁ。とても良い動画です👍
コメントありがとうございます😭
北星鉛筆さんの鉛筆セット愛用しています。サラサラと書き心地がとても良いです。こうやって作ってるんですねー
ご清聴ありがとうございます:)
Brilliant ! I love the old school machinery. Thanks a lot, Colin ( UK )
Never knew how a pencil was made and somehow now I am more complete. The workers are dedicated to producing a quality product unlike so much that is being produced elsewhere.
Love the quality control inspection, very satisfying!
It is very satisfying to me to see such a wonderful combination of well-oiled machines and skilled workers. Thanks for making this presentation.
Ended up buying their pencil. The wood is so much lighter than I thought. Light, yet sturdy grip feeling. Good pencil 👍
すべての年齢層が理解できる基本的で便利なツール
Awesome job and thank you for sharing this 😊❤️
thank you for watching:)
I started out working for Harvey Machine Company in the 60’s building pencil mills as they were called. All this brings back memories.
Tôi đã nghĩ việc làm một cây bút rất đơn giản . Cho đến khi tôi xem video này tôi phải hốt lên nó quá là công phu mọi thứ mọi thứ được tính toán kỹ lưỡng thật tuyệt vời.
Not me getting emotional at the music swell when the pencils were perfectly lined up going into their little boxes. @ 9:30 🥲 I guess, as an American, I feel like I’ve been robbed of quality craftsmanship and a human touch in everyday products outside of mass chains. I dunno, maybe it’s dum. I know they’re just little pencils and stuff, but I really enjoy the idea of the things I use, especially art supplies and stuff I use to create my own things that have been crafted by people who care. The Japanese are just bada$$es at craftsmanship♥️ thanks for the video!
I worked for a pencil manufacturing company in the 1970s this equipment looks older proper engineering I work in cosmetics today the engineering is out of date in 5 years and won't last as long as this fantastic to see 👍
i could sense the pride in their work.
how could you possibly sense the pride on a CHINESE factory worker?!!😂😂
Thank you for this very interesting video. I could look whole day long. ❤
Thank you for watching❤️
Wonderful, what a fantastic place, where quality clearly matters.
Es genial 🤩👍
Gran trabajo y gracias por compartir 🙏
Adorei assistir a fabricação dos lápis.
Parabéns a equipe! Lindo!
動画ありがとうございます。めっちゃ萌えました✨✨
That cardboard thing that he was using to batch grab the finished blanks was probably someones temporary solution to go faster.. then it became the company solution 😂
PERFECT 👏🏼. We are expecting more pen making videos from Pilot pen and Mitsubishi unibal pen 🎉❤
A real treat to watch and see something of making pencils. Pencils, for me, are special and a privilege to have. Thank you.
Wonderful! Thanks so much!
Very impressive machinery and workforce.
I agree with you! Humanity over these centuries has come up with as much as it has not come up with over the past millennia. I will be glad if you rate my videos. In one of the videos, I make a sapphire ring out of a titanium tube.
That’s really Cool 😎
Спасибо за видео .Я фанат Японской канцелярии .У меня 40 разных японских ручек .Zebra ,Pentel ,Tombow и т.д 😊✊
Это здорово~!
こんなに丁寧な作業を経てできてるんだなあ。小学生の頃にストレス発散で鉛筆折ってごめんね。
鉛筆や芯は何で出来ているのかは よく耳にしていましたが、作り方は全く知らなかったので勉強になりました!!
Awesome !!!
RESPECT & CONSIDERATION !!!!
油然而生的幸福感
好療癒...感謝有您們辛勤的付出
Very interesting, thank you. Also it seems like an energy intensive procedure
Beautiful working
The smoothness of the machine are on the next level
salute to those who are giving efforts in this work
How many of you agree with me ???
I disagree sharply
I strongly disagree
something about old machinery just fascinates me.
The difference in Japanese manufacturing is the inspection. 💯
5:16. Well that's an important step in the process. Pretty hands-on. Fumbling that will require a 1500 pickup.
I am honnored can watch this video. I love everything about proccess. And i love so much for this pencils proccess . Regards🙏⚘
Amazing. Your skills that you've kept for a long time are attractive. I hope you continue to grow, and I hope your TH-cam will do well.❤
So cool feels like prismacolor being made
機械でやっているけど、人の技術もあるからこそ美しいものがつくれる。ー神業ー
Absolutely fascinating......thank you!
woww...nice sharing industries pencil...
This is a beautiful video. Very relaxing 😌
Top quality pencils there.
Complimenti ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ i cinesi giapponesi e i coreani sono i più intelligenti di questo mondo
Your job must be a very satisfying one when I read all comments below coming from worldwide❤️much appreciated thanks for sharing this beautiful video with me 👍👍❤️🇳🇱
鉛筆たちが転がる音が心地良い
18 seconds in and already I’m 🤤🤤🥹 I wish there was no music though, just the sound of the machines working is 👌🏼
Love an efficient worker...😊😊
I just watched 10 minutes of people making pencils. How is this so entertaining
Thank you for watching:)
鉄工所では聞けない、木のやわらかい音がいいですね
Very interesting production line. I imagine it being quite agreeable to work there. The pencil labeling looks like a very expensive process making up probably 20% or even more of the product cost?
Amazing really interesting, that is great job!
Que curioso y bonito proceso, saludos desde España ;)
I don’t know why but I imagined at the end he just writes “HELP” 😂
It’s company’s name lol
congratulations for 100k subscriber
Thank you so much~!!
I would pay extra to use pencils made by Kita-Boshi. They take such pride in their work!
Fascinating and instructive!
amazing ! Thank you !
Thanks. The lead is so gigantic!
Genial! Schöne alte Automatisierung 👍
Pencils will always be necessary.
このメーカーの芯ホルダー使ってる。最高に使い易い。
We take a pencil to make a note without ever thinking of the processes, the years of evolution of ideas to improve the machines, the workers, etc.
I guess this all started with people drawing with burned sticks, then somebody thinking "I could just collect the charcoal off the end of the stick and ... maybe ... compress it? Eventually, he saw a market for his crude, artisinal pencils, and thought "I could automate this process", and the first simple machine was made. And gradually, over hundreds of years and millions of improved ideas, the modern pencil took shape. But it's not only pencils - almost everything we use has been mass-produced, and has gone through the same process of invention and improvement. I just watched a video of several hundreds of thousands of screws of different sizes, threads, etc, being made *per day* in a small workshop full of machines, by one man.
It gives a new appreciation for the things we use every day.
helpful video now i know how pencils are made
ここ、小学生の時に工場見学に行ったな〜
懐かしい!!😂
丁寧な作業してますね。
Wow! And I thought they would just take a whole tree and wiggle it down until only the pencil is left.
Cool video , never thought would enjoy watching something like this , btw if you wonder at end he wrote "North Star Pencil"
아... 보기만해도 힐링이 됩니다.
만년필과 더불어 연필을 통해서만 느낄 수 있는 '사각사각'....
이래서 연필이 좋아..^^
小学生の頃ここに工場見学行ったの懐かし😭
Very cool!!
Молодцы вам 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Here thanks to "Colossal" newsletter. Thank you for sharing !
Very satisfying at 9:10
Beautiful