*This video made me feel like I was back at my dad’s sawmill, surrounded by the scent of sawdust and his warmth. Those were such precious days. Thank you for reminding me of them. Sending you lots of love!*
Many years ago now when I worked for Intefor at the 3W site in BC, they had an older Linck line system . The company had upped the speed of the line for more production , but that also brought up the repairs/maintenance , so it turned into a very high maintenance breakdown system . It was designed for a slow walking pace , but Intefor had upped the speed to almost a jog to follow the cant through the line . The Linck system was /is very expensive to purchase compared to many other types of system, probably because it is from Germany and high duties are set . The Linck system worked pretty well with pretty good recovery, but it was high maintenance . I spent many hours working on the line in the years I was there . Many of the components are modules and the repairs were re & re the component and break down the module during the week to do the specific repair or complete rebuild of the module .
The efficiency of that modern automatic wood processor is incredible! Watching the production of wooden cable drums on such a smooth and fast production line is seriously impressive!
I was amazed at how wasteful the drum wheels are. A bit of sophistication for the outer boards would save huge amounts of timber. As in why are the outer boards the same length as the centre boards?
It's always old stuff I've seen before, and it never shows what's on the teaser picture that shows up as "new" stuff. I'll never watch X-Machines stuff again.
Dieses Sägewerk steht im Süden von Deutschland. Ich durfte es planen, mit aufbauen und in Betrieb nehmen. Es war ein Meilenstein in meiner Kariere. Linck, für mich immer noch die absolute Nummer 1! In Erinnerung an Norbert, der dieses Video gedreht hat und leider viel zu früh von uns gegangen ist!
A mí me sorprende también, pero el hecho de que existiendo el plástico, mueran tantos árboles, además que consumo de energía, por unos conos tan simples.
Мышление и речь/способность к созданию орудий труда/использование// Логика восприятий с участием разума/создай орудия труда и наслаждайся Мигом// Однако// Проблема прошлого и настоящего/ Есть зависть ближнего/непреходящее// ИТОГО// "Вперёд к победе коммунизма"/ Идеология сошла с ума/ Законодательная тризна/ И не стесняются себя//
👍🏭🪵The level of automation in this wood processor factory is truly impressive. The multi-saws and auto-stacker are amazing to watch in action. However, I also noticed that the final drums seem to be made mostly by hand. I wonder if there's a reason why they haven't implemented more machines to make the drums. Maybe there's something about the shape or size of the drums that makes them difficult to automate? It would be interesting to know more about the production process and the choices behind it. Overall, this is a fascinating look at modern manufacturing.
Thank you David Gardner for educated me, I didn't know that, but still have a question; does we protect our forest or our we the source of destruction?
I’m quite sure the timber is sourced from plantations , to infer otherwise is mischievous. Accreditation can only be obtained by complying with govt regulations !
good grief its not 1928 any more, you can eliminate more than half of those barrel slats, just dont need em to be stable and hold the cable, at least eliminate every other one.. sheesh
3 Generations before me were carpenters, 2 generations after me are carpenters. Now all I can think is about deforestation. Hope they're replanting trees.
*This video made me feel like I was back at my dad’s sawmill, surrounded by the scent of sawdust and his warmth. Those were such precious days. Thank you for reminding me of them. Sending you lots of love!*
It is a testament to human ingenuity but it's amazing there are any forests left anywhere in the world when machines like this.
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Many years ago now when I worked for Intefor at the 3W site in BC, they had an older Linck line system . The company had upped the speed of the line for more production , but that also brought up the repairs/maintenance , so it turned into a very high maintenance breakdown system . It was designed for a slow walking pace , but Intefor had upped the speed to almost a jog to follow the cant through the line .
The Linck system was /is very expensive to purchase compared to many other types of system, probably because it is from Germany and high duties are set .
The Linck system worked pretty well with pretty good recovery, but it was high maintenance . I spent many hours working on the line in the years I was there .
Many of the components are modules and the repairs were re & re the component and break down the module during the week to do the specific repair or complete rebuild of the module .
The engineering represented in these factories is INSANE!!
Your comments always leave me feeling enlightened and informed.
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Lots of sophisticated automation in that factory, nice watch.
The efficiency of that modern automatic wood processor is incredible! Watching the production of wooden cable drums on such a smooth and fast production line is seriously impressive!
I work in telecommunications, I and see these wooded cable drums all the time, now I can finally visualise them being made, very cool.
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I admire your ability to see things from multiple perspectives.
Sophisticated technology .....success for "X-Machines" ...pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia present
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه اجمعين
You have a remarkable ability to communicate with clarity and precision.
I wish Man is blessed by god to think of automatic machines/robots that plant trees 10 times more than Mankind is cutting!
From Egypt, I salute you for this hard work 💥💥💥💥
Amazing! I could not stop watching the entire process! Thanks for sharing!
Those multi-saws are just insane. And the auto-stacker. Wow.
I am surprised they don't have more machines making the final drums though.
No ear protection either, yikes 😬
I was amazed at how wasteful the drum wheels are. A bit of sophistication for the outer boards would save huge amounts of timber. As in why are the outer boards the same length as the centre boards?
The inventor of this machine are really really GENIUS.
Я был на таком заводе икеа под питером сколько же леса в минуту там перерабатывается.нашего леса!!! И уходило за границу.а нам из опилок панели
You have a remarkable ability to communicate complex ideas in a simple and understandable way.
Николай, это ПИДА...СЫ пилят лес, который продали им ПИДА...СЫ из РФ. Этим мразям, гореть в Аду...
FANTASTIC FILM..I ALWAYS STRUGGLE TO UNDERSTAND HOW A MANS BRAIN CAN FORESEE TO BE ABLE TO MAKE SO MANY MOVING PARTS...THANKS..DAVID..AUS..
The work of engineers accumulates for all future generations.
!!!! Que pasada de fabrica esta casi todo automatizado !!!!!😮😮 vaya monstruo de fabrica
the lumber mill segment was basically a commercial for the equipment but it was still really impresive.
ja super :einen Beitrag zu den Bauernkriegen ,freue mich schon! sehr interessant! danke!!!
Fabulous plant and a remarkable technology .... that's why the sawmills are less and less!
I’ve been to and seen many mills. Which was interesting
Came to watch the plywood making in the thumbnail photo
It's always old stuff I've seen before, and it never shows what's on the teaser picture that shows up as "new" stuff. I'll never watch X-Machines stuff again.
I agree the barker and sortline technology has been in use for 50 years.
Maybe so, but maybe many of the over 608,000 haven’t viewed what you describe as “old stuff”. Unless you sponsor this channel, it’s no loss.
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Yeah clickbait sucks, but at least it's not an ai narrator too
Dieses Sägewerk steht im Süden von Deutschland. Ich durfte es planen, mit aufbauen und in Betrieb nehmen. Es war ein Meilenstein in meiner Kariere.
Linck, für mich immer noch die absolute Nummer 1! In Erinnerung an Norbert, der dieses Video gedreht hat und leider viel zu früh von uns gegangen ist!
now this is a sawmill by god.
You have a remarkable ability to distill complex ideas into simple terms.
Tebrikler çok güzel sistem kurmussunuz🇹🇷
Your comments are always so thoughtfully worded.
Я ждал что на выходе будет целлюлоза. 😁
You have a way of challenging people's assumptions in a constructive way.
@@discoverykai1547 Никс ферштейн.
Definitely too good of quality for Home Depot
Your dedication to your community and helping others is truly admirable.
the design, engineering & programming minds behind all this just boggles my mind! WOW!
I'm a genius.
A mí me sorprende también, pero el hecho de que existiendo el plástico, mueran tantos árboles, además que consumo de energía, por unos conos tan simples.
Thank you for this informative and interesting video on how a Modern Lumber Mill processes logs into lumber, quite impressed.
Мышление и речь/способность к созданию орудий труда/использование//
Логика восприятий с участием разума/создай орудия труда и наслаждайся Мигом//
Однако//
Проблема прошлого и настоящего/
Есть зависть ближнего/непреходящее//
ИТОГО//
"Вперёд к победе коммунизма"/
Идеология сошла с ума/
Законодательная тризна/
И не стесняются себя//
This man, which dezine this line he understands all cases of timber
What A Nice Modern Technology!!! ...It Is Amazing Technology....... BUDHWAR.....04//01//2023......
👍🏭🪵The level of automation in this wood processor factory is truly impressive. The multi-saws and auto-stacker are amazing to watch in action. However, I also noticed that the final drums seem to be made mostly by hand. I wonder if there's a reason why they haven't implemented more machines to make the drums. Maybe there's something about the shape or size of the drums that makes them difficult to automate? It would be interesting to know more about the production process and the choices behind it. Overall, this is a fascinating look at modern manufacturing.
true - a saw optimiser in the drum factory could reduce waste enormously
Thank you David Gardner for educated me, I didn't know that, but still have a question; does we protect our forest or our we the source of destruction?
amazing heavy machinary equipment and human knowledge
wow, what machinery.
Very impressive operation!
На такие станки весь Сиблаг, запарится лес кубатурить!
You have an incredible ability to turn challenges into opportunities.
Nice wood
I’m quite sure the timber is sourced from plantations , to infer otherwise is mischievous. Accreditation can only be obtained by complying with govt regulations !
You have a way of challenging people's assumptions in a constructive way.
I’ve worked around a lot of heavy equipment; but lumber mills are terrifying!
I have worked in lumber mills, and yes they are scary places, do not show up hung over or tired!
Luar biasa mesinnya
You have a gift for making people feel comfortable and welcome.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Where do you cover the big drums on your video thumbnail?
Вот бы нам в россию ,такой комплекс!
wish for a video with many views 😁
Amazing
Your dedication to your work and attention to detail are truly admirable.
Изверги, лес пилят на катушки!!! Надо делать из пластика. А лес, это лёгкие планеты, такие производства надо запрещать!
Wow! this is Awesome! i Love the way they use the whole log with extremely little if any waste. Thank You Very Much for post this video. :)
Low waste because they started with straight approximately cylindrical logs.
The automation of the wood industry is just amazing. Thank you
I am thinking of equality of outcomes here!
No math no trig no calculus b.s
Long live comradery
Hehehe
My best friend, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
one inch side boards, wow!
It's awesome! Your videos are really good
А почему нельзя делать со вторичного армированного пластика
Если будете воевать с русскими то будете, в скором времени, делать это из собственного говна. 😅😂
Amazing machinery! But more respect to the woods, they been thru whole lot to not buy with full price at home depot.
Never forget about safety. Use Softgle Comfort
Could I learn more about this? Our factory could really use something like this as well.
good grief its not 1928 any more, you can eliminate more than half of those barrel slats, just dont need em to be stable and hold the cable, at least eliminate every other one.. sheesh
You have a way of putting complex concepts into simple terms.
Wow Wow Wow extraordinary bon bagay
wow, what machinery. fascinating.
You have a remarkable ability to inspire others to reach their full potential.
Johnny's dad worked in a saw mill until the robots came and took his job
Это уничтожитель природы
That was extremely interesting, more like that Please
Mike UK
Столько качественного дерева на катушки переводят- ужас!
Realy I like this factory
stop cutting the forest...when you realize this is too much it will be to late...for all
It’s all plantation timber you wombat !!!
Nice amazing
I was really looking forward to seeing the thumbnail in the video but it's not there, where's that video?
Впечатляет!
Теперь у лесов нет шансов выжить...
Interesting, but quite different from the Tesla factory.
3 Generations before me were carpenters, 2 generations after me are carpenters. Now all I can think is about deforestation. Hope they're replanting trees.
اتمنى ان ينقذ العلم غابات الاشجار بانتاج خشب صناعي حتى نرحم الطبيعة من جشع البشر
Your writing is both engaging and informative.
Your videos are really good
Puri duniya me itni trees honi chahiye ki 10×10² ft me ek tree honi chahiye itni ped-paudhe honi chahiye
Вот где наш Российский лес
I appreciate the depth of thought that you bring to every conversation.
Вот она Россия - как на ладони, если захотят - смогут!
Your comments are always so well-researched and informed.
@@discoverykai1547
Нихт ферштейн - переведите на русский, а то как то (некопенгаген) . 🦧🤒
مصنع واحد يستطيع يخدم نصف العالم بشرط وجود الاخشاب
Thank you so much^^ f
Môt sáng tao công nghê tuyêt vöi !
"Дедушка, а кем ты работал?.." - "Я 40 лет сбивал катушки для кабеля!" - "Интересная работа?" - "Конечно! Каждый день что-то новое!.."
Good job ✊
What did the factory cost to build?
You have a way of making people feel validated and appreciated.
All this for hamster bedding. Amazing.
А где столько леса взяли ?)
Your comments are always well-thought-out and well-reasoned.
This is where the rain forests are disappearing to.
Monsters.....
I've seen a lot of youtube videos I'd call a "wood processor" and this isn't one of them 😉
Frustrating that despite of all engineering ingenuity and optimizations the world is going down the drain ....
They are capable of having this technology at a very high cost to leave many people without work // that is selfish
I agree !🤫🫢🔴definitely it is happening really sad!!!!
Jos...mantap
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I could never do this job. I hate splinters.
Сколько в опилки уходит....невероятно
при таком производстве потери минимальны
Минус ГЕКТАРЫ Леса. Это лёгкие Земли Матушки. ЧЕМ твои дети дышать будут?????????????
IMPRESIONANTE LA MAQUINARIA DESDE VENEZUELA
A bit of click bait on the picture. On the whole not the video that was advertised.