machinery
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The Process Of Making A Couch Is Surprisingly Fun To Watch
Danny Cooke’s short How Comfort Is Born shows the entire process of making an Arlo & Jacob couch. You see wood being framed, springs being made, framed wood being shaved, made springs being put together and then finally the cushions and fabric carefully being handled so each couch is perfect.
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Watching These NZ Beer Cans Get Made Is Like Seeing A Ballet Of Machines At Work
New Zealand craft brewery Garage Project reveals how it makes its Hops on Pointe beer cans, and it’s like watching a machinery ballet unfold before our eyes. It’s funny to imagine these big honking machines made of metal and wires dressed in tutus, but there is a surprising elegance to the can-making process.
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Who Knew That Making A Door Handle Could Be Such A Beautiful Process?
I’ve never spent more than two seconds thinking about a door handle beyond whether I should push or pull to open. But now that I’ve watched the complete process of making a leather door handle, I’m beginning to think I should think about the little things more. What else is beautiful out there that I…
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Seeing Scissors Being Made By Hand Is Mesmerising
You’ll get lost watching him work. I definitely did. Cliff Denton is a ‘putter’ for Ernest Wright & Sons, the last remaining hand manufacturer of scissors there is, and he literally puts together scissors with his hands. He’s a master at it. Watching him work is mesmerising and satisfying to see.