Korean Fork Factory Made By Artisans With 50 Years Of History
Video Statistics and Information
Channel: All process of world
Views: 42,973,722
Rating: 4.7404947 out of 5
Keywords: factory, 한국공장, 세상의모든과정, 제조과정, 포크, 커트러리, 포크공장, 커트러리공장
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Length: 11min 29sec (689 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 08 2021
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I'm going to vote for "inside tine finisher" as worst job. Combines the danger and boredom of finishing with the need to focus on each little tine, always questioning whether you accidentally missed one as you process thousands a day.
Not all fingers intact I see
That row of dudes at the grinding wheels with no eye protection made me cringe...
@2:03: I've never been more terrified of a factory operation than watching this worker's hands continuously touching the outside of a pinch/crushing hazard while it is in operation. How is this an allowable process?
I just lost two fingers only by watching this video
great video. watched it all the way through.
For the love of all that is manufacturing….automate all of that. Jesus.
When I was a kid in the 80's all the older guys would say, "Go to school and get a good job so you don't have to work in a factory.". I've learned from this sub is that a lot of the old factory jobs kind of sucked. Really boring and a bit dangerous. What we want is more automation but somehow not lose the income. Four day work weeks instead of five etc. etc.
For some reason I’d always imagined that flatware was poured and cast and then polished, not stamped. My flatware is Korean from the 80s and the handles are shaped like rounded bamboo, which would seem harder to stamp.