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O ganho de produtividade está em encontrar métodos mais eficientes e eficazes, eliminar etapas no processo, treinar equipe, investir em equipamentos. Reduzir os insumos e matéria empregados na produção e assim reduzir custo de produção.
ОтветитьÉ bom
ОтветитьMuito interessante como se faz bola bolichhe
ОтветитьSouth Korean? Hopefully they make their balls better than they make their cars.
ОтветитьAll this for just $49.95!
ОтветитьE verdade
Ответить👍🏻👍🏻
ОтветитьCuriosidade de como são feitas as bolas de boliche
ОтветитьÓtimo video
Ответитьshow de bola
ОтветитьCaraca dhr
ОтветитьShow
ОтветитьNossa legal
Ответить😮
ОтветитьInteressante 😮
ОтветитьFascinante ver como é feito a bola de boliche
ОтветитьIncrível!
ОтветитьMuito interessante... não imaginava que era assim.
ОтветитьNossa 😲 quanto trabalho pra fazer uma bola 😊 muito interessante ❤
ОтветитьSo that is where Jarl Balgruf gets his balls.
ОтветитьDoes anyone know where to purchase the drill bit she was using??
ОтветитьI'm impressed with the modern way of making bowling balls. I like to know how they made balls 50 years ago.
Ответитьがんばってますね
Ответитьthey need to make better balls because striking is still too hard
Ответитьuse a funnel, save a lot of trouble
ОтветитьAnyone remember the bowling ball shortage in the 1970s? Many workers went on strike and there was no extra labor to spare.
ОтветитьNot impressed with the finish. Seems almost dull.
ОтветитьRIP headphone users.
ОтветитьNothing like a $WAG balling ball
ОтветитьHahahahahahahahahaha.
Robots in some areas, supermarket shopping trolleys and rubber bands holding things together in others
Seems like a slow and clunky process.
Ответить오 상주월볼이네~!
ОтветитьVery 😎
Ответитьim surprised that you dont vibrate the air out of the cores after pouring. Really enjoy watching the mfg process, thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьLove the precision shielding of plastic half-bottles. :)
Ответитьfactory is in South Korea , so at least it’s not china .
ОтветитьСколько энергии и мозгов ради какой то пустой хероты.
Ответитьvery interesting. Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьI’m surprised they don’t put a marker in at the beginning so when it comes time to drill the finger holes they can know exactly how the weight block is oriented and where the top of the weight block is located.
This would also ensure the logo gets placed in the same spot relative to the weight block each time. I wonder if the drilling the finger holes ever interferes with the logo??
Good ending! 🎳
Ответить국산 볼랑공이 쓰레기인 이유 ㅋㅋ
ОтветитьMuito interessante... não imaginava que fosse algo tão complexo de ser fabricado.
Ответитьeverybody knows Bowling Balls have a plutonium core
ОтветитьI love how even with all the technology, a little tape, a cut-up bottle, a rubber band, etc. make all the difference lol
ОтветитьI’m amazed how human intensive the process is, and how much of the automated process is passing in one human to another
Ответить신기해
ОтветитьThis brings back a lot of memories as in the early 90’s I learned to drill bowling balls and had my own pro shop, eventually drilled for highly talented tournament bowlers. I drilled balls for almost 20 years. This particular ball that they are manufacturing is a high-end ball with a symmetrical or non-symmetrical weight block which allows the driller to position that block in a location That will handle different oil conditions for the bowler plus allowing them to hook or not hook the ball more or less. If you notice on the label of the box each ball at the end of the process is weighed in a way that tells the driller where the center of gravity is, where and how the weight block sits, how much top weight is Positioned in various places on the ball and allows for more flexibility in the drilling process. The simple “ house balls“ that bowling alleys carry for every day bowlers to use off the rack have a pancake weight block or no weight block at all and the process is 90% straightforward and easier as it’s just a simple solid pour and a clean up label and shine. Nice video as it brings back many memories of my pro shop in Alaska.
Ответитьthat long ass video and you show a scratched bowl at the end? LoL
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