@natopeacekeeper97

Very informative video about how different products are manufactured. I'm still blown away by modern technology. I worked as the third shift security supervisor at a plant building school buses. They had automated laser cutters where you loaded up a cassette with steel plate, pushed  START and the cutters would run independent of having to have a worker standing there monitoring things.  THANKS to everyone who took part in making this video. Watching from North Carolina, USA.

@nzcyclone

That was great. Really enjoyed the Mahjongg one, that was really interesting as love that game myself. Was wonderful to see how all the components were made. I really liked the fact you did not do what a lot of other creators are doing and adding music. But instead let the natural sounds of the workplace be there. Was very good!!!. Please do not ever change that format. Natural sounds are always much better :) I know this is an older video but just wanted to say thank you, for the time and effort in putting this all together for us to see :)

@RiadKhan801

I have been in engineering and automation all my life!  I think China real can build anything that you can imagine! such an amazing country when it comes to manufacturing! wow

@FactoryProcessess

I thought this was a documentary about the intricate process of making REALLY high-tech mahjong tiles! I'm so intrigued!

@saronironi-b8u

Thanks. Ilike video's๐Ÿ‘

@karirkedua5026

mantapp ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

@ontherocks87

Watching Chinaโ€™s factories work like a well-oiled machine has me convinced Iโ€™m in the wrong line of work. Someone hand me a hard hat, Iโ€™m ready to join the assembly line!

@DavidHuber63

My Sisters and Brothers are Awesome

@secondov1

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@RIZALISHAK-c1b

Nice jop hebat kilang ni barangan ๐Ÿ“ธ๐Ÿญ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿฉตโค๏ธ๐Ÿ’™โค

@้ปƒๆ˜Žๅฎ—-b9d

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@julyseven808

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@ZafarZafarullah-q5j

โคโคโคโค

@ssnoc

How many Mah Jong machines can they possibly need ?  Millions ?

@-PORK-CHOP-

Amazing how efficient the Chinese are at mass production ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

@MominurSekh-we7mc

Assalamualaikum Eid Mubarak get ABDULLAH SAHAB.. on this Modi Modification this time

@tomhammer1784

I have been to factories in China and Taiwan many times and there is an easy way to find out.  Take your SAE  tools ((imperial based) and try to use them on that equipment you see.   Most are metric.  While some may work for you there will still likely to be a little slop in the fit.

@jorgetrejo5219

Gracias por compartir tan ilustrativo y educativo video sobre los procesos de fabricacion en lรญnea.
Saludos desde LA PAZ,CANELONES URUGUAY ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡พ

@felixvergara2894

Very good manufacturing process. Thanks.

@bryanpetersen1334

You left out the part where they go right into the garbage after a couple of short years, what a bargain.