How it's Made is not only the series title but a guide on how to make good videos for all the creators making documentaries, narration and music together. what a concept.
fun fact. the building where those buses are made used to make A24, B24, and A26 bombers during WW2. and B47 and B66 afterwards. Now the building is in use by IC Corp and Spirit Aerosystems in Tulsa, Oklahoma. other notable planes or parts made there. B1B, B2, Space Shuttle Bay Doors, and parts for the F18.
Even more fun fact. Until a few years ago, the Chicagoland factory that made some of the engines for those bombers built in Tulsa was owned by the same company (Navistar) that's using the bus plant!
@@EASsirenVids01 not the fuselages. But at least when I left spirit. the 777 floor beams, 747-8 Forward leading edge wing, 787 parts not sure what was made, and 737 main flap were all produced in Tulsa. They also had a contract to do some AWAC Radomes handful of years ago.
As far as school buses go, it's nice to see how they put the things together. At least the video showed us one of the latest models of a vehicle that millions of kids have to ride yet none like to brag about! 😁👍
Well, the model in the video is from over a decade ago. That plant started a brand new model this year that's just starting to be seen on the roads. The body has gotten a lot of upgrades, I'm sure the engine is new, and the exhaust routing and fuel tank mounting/cage are very different. The batteries are also mounted in a different place now.
One of the many School Bus safety standards that all bus drivers must follow is to have a first aid kit as well as a fire extinguisher at the front section near the doors
what a fascinating glimpse into the manufacturing process! i always find it amazing to see how everyday items are created. that said, do we really think it's necessary for schools to rely so heavily on these traditional tools like pencils and paper? with technology advancing so rapidly, maybe it's time to rethink the whole classroom setup. just a thought!
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes of how everyday items are created. however, i have to say, isn't it a bit surprising how much plastic goes into making these things? i feel like we should be more focused on sustainable alternatives instead. what do you all think?
Us Gen z have had about 10 school projects in our lifetime about littering and waste. We've been trying to tell people that we need to find better and cleaner ways because global warming is getting bad and everybody laughs. Your "idea" has been a topic that the world has been talking about for decades now
The background music heard during the process of making ball-point pens sounds like the music heard in another episode...I think when popcorn was being made.
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Not all school children ride on dedicated buses to get to school or on mini-buses either owned or hired by the school. Public transport is the ideal way of getting to/from school.
@joelharris That is ideal, if you don't mind your children riding with the homeless bums who shoot drugs on the busses and trains and use them as open air bathrooms.
Maybe in your neck of the woods, but this is primarily a north American thing where public transit isn't a stones throw away. Would you rather wait 20 years for officials to make a tram line or establish a bus line dedicated for school runs but uses standard buses or would you rather your kids get transported in a vehicle that is 8 times saver than any other road vehicle around and is owned by a company that specializes in student transport and or is own by the school themselves?
Slowly paper fir studies are going to be obsolete with machine online studies exams even in normal day to day schools colleges, then paper would be left for your faltu print mint notes it is happening quickly in west
All kind of machines to shape materialistic products noachine to shape yoyr minds to think alternatives of financial moneyry systems beneficial for all gutted in rut thinking since centuries
I've skipped sixth grade and went to seventh in 2016, I had 11 phone calls and a 40 minute meltdown, not the first time I had teacher trouble then, but REALLY was an honor roll student until my senior year. *I failed to reach all four honor rolls in ninth grade*
I assume the interior is engineered in such a way that a crash is fairly survivable due to all the cushioning on the seats. Some buses do have seatbelts, maybe because they're too small for a safer design to work.
Fun fact, there is a cost benefit analysis for a human life (at least in the US where the video is made) where a human being is worth 10 million dollars. As such, any life saving safety measure implemented by government agencies where the per life saved cost of implementation is above 10 million a person does not get implemented as the money gets allocated elsewhere for making the most efficient use of resources. As it pertains to busses, only the first three rows of seats have a cost per life saved bellow ten million dollars a life saved, and the later seats have a higher cost per life saved to implement. For example, if each seatbelt cost $5usd to install, for every 2,000,000 seatbelts installed, there needs to be one life saved statistically. As such, when it becomes lower than 1:2,000,000 (I.e. 1:>2,000,000) lives saved, as would be with the implementation of seatbelts beyond the first three seat rows, the seatbelts are not added as the money can more efficiently go elsewhere.
Some of them do have seat belts. In general though if a school bus is in an accident it's going to be the bigger/heavier vehicle. That means it won't stop as suddenly and seat belts are less needed. It's similar to why you don't need seat belts on a train. Especially with the cushioning around all the seats and the way the seats are high above the ground, the passengers are well-protected.
How it's Made is not only the series title but a guide on how to make good videos for all the creators making documentaries, narration and music together. what a concept.
fun fact. the building where those buses are made used to make A24, B24, and A26 bombers during WW2. and B47 and B66 afterwards. Now the building is in use by IC Corp and Spirit Aerosystems in Tulsa, Oklahoma. other notable planes or parts made there. B1B, B2, Space Shuttle Bay Doors, and parts for the F18.
Even more fun fact. Until a few years ago, the Chicagoland factory that made some of the engines for those bombers built in Tulsa was owned by the same company (Navistar) that's using the bus plant!
Woah that's cool! Does that mean 737 fuselages are made there?
@@EASsirenVids01 not the fuselages. But at least when I left spirit. the 777 floor beams, 747-8 Forward leading edge wing, 787 parts not sure what was made, and 737 main flap were all produced in Tulsa. They also had a contract to do some AWAC Radomes handful of years ago.
NO WAY. I'm in Tulsa!
the nostalgia hit on this intro literally made me tear up
I loved watching how it's made and still do
Oh no, it has begun, back to school
Yes schools is back
Lol😂😂
I was too cool for school 😎 my ass was working at 15
@@Kingtrollface259 Where did the rest of you work? 😁-hee hee
As far as school buses go, it's nice to see how they put the things together. At least the video showed us one of the latest models of a vehicle that millions of kids have to ride yet none like to brag about! 😁👍
Well, the model in the video is from over a decade ago. That plant started a brand new model this year that's just starting to be seen on the roads. The body has gotten a lot of upgrades, I'm sure the engine is new, and the exhaust routing and fuel tank mounting/cage are very different. The batteries are also mounted in a different place now.
How it's made is a Staple in nostalgia
Staedtler pencils are my favorite and I have used them for years.
Their pencil sharpeners are also excellent.
"Bad news"
"What?"
"School starts next week."
"Oh no.... anyway last week."
Love the reference
One of the many School Bus safety standards that all bus drivers must follow is to have a first aid kit as well as a fire extinguisher at the front section near the doors
Machine is actually called a Polar Cutter. We use them.
The precision of theses machines amaze me
what a fascinating glimpse into the manufacturing process! i always find it amazing to see how everyday items are created. that said, do we really think it's necessary for schools to rely so heavily on these traditional tools like pencils and paper? with technology advancing so rapidly, maybe it's time to rethink the whole classroom setup. just a thought!
The bus driving without its body is pretty comical 😂
Love how it’s made since 2007 when I was watching it being a 12 year old kid
Still enjoying it today days 2025 awww yeah
Pens are pretty nifty like mechanical pencils you simply replace the ink, like how you put in new lead on a mechanical pencil
This background music takes me back to the 2000's. I remember watching this show a lot back then.
I have expanded my knowledge
great video! i really enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes of how everyday items are created. however, i have to say, isn't it a bit surprising how much plastic goes into making these things? i feel like we should be more focused on sustainable alternatives instead. what do you all think?
Us Gen z have had about 10 school projects in our lifetime about littering and waste. We've been trying to tell people that we need to find better and cleaner ways because global warming is getting bad and everybody laughs. Your "idea" has been a topic that the world has been talking about for decades now
1 hour gang
same here
Very interesting video 👍
Blue Bird made wonderful school buses in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, until the company was moved to Mexico. One would think Walmart did this.
The background music heard during the process of making ball-point pens sounds like the music heard in another episode...I think when popcorn was being made.
This is so cool!
I started watching how it's made back in 2006 when I was in 12th grade
👍👍
Makes book in 13 seconds charges collage students $800
The amount they charge for em you'd think they handwove the binding and hand-stamped the printing
Keno amg😂🎉
“A principle highlighted by these pens” 😂
May Almighty bless this community who made us a professional. i'm 55 yrs from Bangalore.
Why not do a How it’s Made about Comic Books?
The only year that the Marines found Andrew that guy I tell you. Yo ground effects one. 😂
yo 30 seconds lol
We need Huggbees on this.
what a shame they didnt hire a guy with talent to make the background music
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Yolo
Not all school children ride on dedicated buses to get to school or on mini-buses either owned or hired by the school. Public transport is the ideal way of getting to/from school.
@joelharris That is ideal, if you don't mind your children riding with the homeless bums who shoot drugs on the busses and trains and use them as open air bathrooms.
Shut up
Maybe in your neck of the woods, but this is primarily a north American thing where public transit isn't a stones throw away. Would you rather wait 20 years for officials to make a tram line or establish a bus line dedicated for school runs but uses standard buses or would you rather your kids get transported in a vehicle that is 8 times saver than any other road vehicle around and is owned by a company that specializes in student transport and or is own by the school themselves?
Yes let's have Little Timmy get on the same bus that Johnny the Crackhead and Missy the Nympho fuck in
Looks like the buses are International and I wonder what plant is in the video.
Oh good lord, that front cowl assembly just gave me anxiety. Go ahead. Diagnose the spaghetti.
I wonder how many teachers quit this summer
Slowly paper fir studies are going to be obsolete with machine online studies exams even in normal day to day schools colleges, then paper would be left for your faltu print mint notes it is happening quickly in west
School Bus!? bruhhh
All kind of machines to shape materialistic products noachine to shape yoyr minds to think alternatives of financial moneyry systems beneficial for all gutted in rut thinking since centuries
I've skipped sixth grade and went to seventh in 2016, I had 11 phone calls and a 40 minute meltdown, not the first time I had teacher trouble then, but REALLY was an honor roll student until my senior year.
*I failed to reach all four honor rolls in ninth grade*
college grades matter more
wha da wha😢vividinks😂
350 Elephants?
huggbees
Why no safety belts in the school bus????????
I assume the interior is engineered in such a way that a crash is fairly survivable due to all the cushioning on the seats. Some buses do have seatbelts, maybe because they're too small for a safer design to work.
Fun fact, there is a cost benefit analysis for a human life (at least in the US where the video is made) where a human being is worth 10 million dollars. As such, any life saving safety measure implemented by government agencies where the per life saved cost of implementation is above 10 million a person does not get implemented as the money gets allocated elsewhere for making the most efficient use of resources.
As it pertains to busses, only the first three rows of seats have a cost per life saved bellow ten million dollars a life saved, and the later seats have a higher cost per life saved to implement.
For example, if each seatbelt cost $5usd to install, for every 2,000,000 seatbelts installed, there needs to be one life saved statistically. As such, when it becomes lower than 1:2,000,000 (I.e. 1:>2,000,000) lives saved, as would be with the implementation of seatbelts beyond the first three seat rows, the seatbelts are not added as the money can more efficiently go elsewhere.
Some of them do have seat belts. In general though if a school bus is in an accident it's going to be the bigger/heavier vehicle. That means it won't stop as suddenly and seat belts are less needed. It's similar to why you don't need seat belts on a train. Especially with the cushioning around all the seats and the way the seats are high above the ground, the passengers are well-protected.
It’s safer without them. Busses have enough precautions to prevent injuries during a crash as is
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I call BS on the sound proofing! I am a school bus driver and there is no noise reduction!!! LOL
Imagine how much worse it would be without the insulation, if it were just a solid metal tube!
I agree that it's still has a long way to go though.
No, no sound proofing. Unless you bring the duct tape like I did🥰 it makes kindergartners shut up
Twenty One Years Ago.
The music is annoying!
Your yapping is annoying Doug, touch grass.
@@bumbalaaa 🚶♂️💥🚌💨
You don’t like the same nonsensical music looped every 4 seconds?