Most Satisfying Machines and Ingenious Tools | Best Moments of 2023!

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Most Satisfying Machines and Ingenious Tools | Best Moments of 2023!

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コメント (21)
  • @sarosa8372
    The precision and smoothness of this satisfying machine are just so satisfying to watch. It's like magic
  • It would be nice to have a description on each machine and it would be nicer if they were slowed down
  • @brianozzy2877
    Fantastic compilation! I would like to see each one in a bit more depth though. They race past so fast there isn't enough time to truly appreciate each fantastic machine or evaluate what exactly it is doing.
  • @anjalE30
    So why do we pay so much for things these days??????? Can't be "labor cost" Cause these machines doing all the work !!
  • @nurnabi6236
    Mostly cutting stuff, moving stuff and adding stuff to other stuff
  • Was für ein super Video, so viele verschiedene Maschinen unglaublich das es so viele gibt. Danke vielmals es ist Wahnsinn was es alles gibt an Maschinen 👍👏😎🤩
  • @duudsuufd
    Adding salt water to meat for preservation? No, it is to make the meat heavier because the consumer pays for the weight!
  • @RoyTelling
    7:23 "A metal rod this ridged can not be bent by hand" they say 45 years working in the metal industry I can say they are wrong about that 26:14 as well as making the meat last longer it adds extra salt (too much salt is bad for you) it also adds weight and you pay for meat by the weight? 37:38 "joining two work pieces without melting the metal" this is called friction welding one piece spins at high speed and the other one is pressed against it producing a lot of heat by the friction. this melts the two surfaces then they are push together harder, then it stops spinning and the excess melted metal is pushed out forming the ring around the part