The process of mass-producing hairdressing scissors. Japan's scissors mass production factory.

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  • The process of mass-producing hairdressing scissors. Japan's scissors mass production factory.
    👁 株式会社山村製作所 Yamamura seisakusyo
    www.yamamura-mfg.co.jp/
    goo.gl/maps/m6xDQUseKKD9SEko8
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Komentáře • 120

  • @ticky1812
    @ticky1812 Před rokem +18

    職人さんが使うための専用の道具を、職人さんが作ってる。。。すごい。。。

  • @graywoulf
    @graywoulf Před rokem +13

    Amazing craftsmanship and precision! The machinery that makes the parts is pretty amazing too.

  • @UnCoolDad
    @UnCoolDad Před rokem +14

    You can feel the pride they take in their work.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 Před rokem +10

    Wow. Those are some NICE scissors. A lot of hand crafting. They must be pretty pricey.

    • @lenholloway4390
      @lenholloway4390 Před rokem

      Nah, look at the headline ..... MASS PRODUCED

    • @rinardman
      @rinardman Před rokem +3

      The lady who cuts my hair dropped her scissors and ruined them for cutting hair. She told me they were made in Japan, and cost over $500. I don't know what company made them, though.

  • @user-gt8kj6kt8g
    @user-gt8kj6kt8g Před rokem +5

    荒打ちのプレスされた後ぺって落とされるの好き

  • @miksterr
    @miksterr Před rokem +7

    Amazing. Such care and attention to detail.

  • @aadaadaa
    @aadaadaa Před rokem +3

    The craftsman spirit of semi-automatic polishing is admirable

  • @KuznetsovMN
    @KuznetsovMN Před rokem +3

    Спасибо всем, кто делает эти великолепные ножницы!
    Автору этого видео отдельное спасибо!

  • @kentuckytrapper780
    @kentuckytrapper780 Před rokem +5

    Quality work..

  • @cesaremonti3
    @cesaremonti3 Před rokem +5

    Japanese care for quality and details ❤️💕💕☺️

  • @user-dx5jo6rr3h
    @user-dx5jo6rr3h Před rokem +8

    Анахронизм, прогресс не остановить, но я рад что столько рабочих находят место для применения своих усилий, и им хватает денег на жизнь, надеюсь с женщиной и детьми.

    • @Oleg_19
      @Oleg_19 Před rokem +3

      Интересно сколько должны стоить ножницы чтобы хотя бы в "0" выходить с такими трудозатратами, столько людей и техники и столько времени для "доводки" одного экземпляра...

    • @MrDozer1967
      @MrDozer1967 Před rokem

      @@Oleg_19 Загуглите... До четверти миллиона рублей может цена доходить.

  • @artcamp7
    @artcamp7 Před rokem +13

    I didn't understand how it made financial sense but then looked them up and they are 200 dollar scissors.

    • @charlesward8196
      @charlesward8196 Před rokem +12

      They may be $200.00 scissors, but if you do 10 haircuts a day, 5-days a week, after a month, your cost per cut is $1.00. After 1 year it is down to $0.08, and after 10 years it is less than a penny a cut, essentially zero cost. Those scissors, with proper care including weekly light sharpening and a daily drop of oil on the hinge should last that long. We have a pair of U.S.A. Made Wiss # 457 1/2 high carbon steel inlaid forged scissors that we have been using for in-home haircuts for over 40 years. They will outlast me. Pay for quality, it saves you money in the long run.

    • @zqzj
      @zqzj Před rokem +2

      @@charlesward8196 so true man. Some people never learn that valuable lesson. Quality is always cheaper in the long run.

    • @jojoanggono3229
      @jojoanggono3229 Před rokem +2

      Good tradesman quality scissors and knife is expensive. I don't know much about scissors but a sashimi knife (for cutting raw fish) easily costs $600.

  • @user-ht8xt6cb5s
    @user-ht8xt6cb5s Před rokem +1

    名品!!!

  • @much6507
    @much6507 Před rokem +36

    これは道具ではない。芸術だ。

    • @user-rz8bk6zh5m
      @user-rz8bk6zh5m Před rokem +5

      フツーに道具やろ

    • @mykey308
      @mykey308 Před rokem +2

      @@user-rz8bk6zh5m 心をまっさらにして、ロマンに耳を澄ませてみるんだ兄弟。
      ほら、芸術の足音だ

    • @user-rz8bk6zh5m
      @user-rz8bk6zh5m Před rokem +3

      @@mykey308 すまない。荒んだ心に響いてだぜ。ブラザー。

  • @manuelluis9106
    @manuelluis9106 Před rokem +2

    Parabéns excelente trabalho.
    Um grande abraço de Portugal.

  • @YOUNGFUJI
    @YOUNGFUJI Před rokem

    Nice sharing👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mhdhaswad6958
    @mhdhaswad6958 Před rokem +1

    Terima kasih perkongsian video nya sahabat 👍👍

  • @user-ie3cf9tx8q
    @user-ie3cf9tx8q Před rokem +2

    最後の試し切り用のマネキンで笑ったわw

  • @dorringtonw
    @dorringtonw Před rokem +4

    Beautiful. Absolute Japanese perfection.

  • @Keiichii83
    @Keiichii83 Před rokem +2

    look perfect :o

  • @user-wt3hj4id3o
    @user-wt3hj4id3o Před rokem

    Best of Best 👍

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 Před rokem +8

    Now I understand why good hair cutting scissors are so expensive. They are produced with the precision required for a piece of classy costume jewellery.

    • @djmips
      @djmips Před rokem

      Are you being sarcastic?

  • @user-ox6kn5qn8s
    @user-ox6kn5qn8s Před rokem +8

    + Бедный маникен, столько волос потерял )))

  • @carrestore
    @carrestore Před rokem +1

    nice video 👍

  • @T1M6
    @T1M6 Před rokem +6

    Wonderful to see craftsmanship like this. I'm curious to know the retail cost of such products. I know hairdressing scissors aren't cheap and rightly so when you see the process.

    • @YaoiMastah
      @YaoiMastah Před rokem +8

      A lot. The sister of my ex-boyfriend is a hairdresser. When she just finished hairdressing school, she had those 'cheap' German and Chinese scissors. Around the time when she finally started her own salon, she gotten a set of Japanese scissors she bought at a special store. The cheapest pair was around 600 euros.

    • @makingprocessindynamickore8549
      @makingprocessindynamickore8549 Před rokem +2

      @@YaoiMastah It seems that Japanese hairdressing scissors are good.

    • @YaoiMastah
      @YaoiMastah Před rokem +6

      @@makingprocessindynamickore8549 Not just good. They're superior.

  • @kuvaldus1402
    @kuvaldus1402 Před rokem +4

    соединительный болт невнятно показали. Там есть подшипник?

  • @jerga2002
    @jerga2002 Před rokem +1

    That slight curve on the edge of the scissors… made by hand…

  • @thongnguyen2085
    @thongnguyen2085 Před 6 měsíci

    Người Nhật rất giỏi,thật ngưỡng ngộ.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @japan-e9j
    @japan-e9j Před rokem +3

    Yes made in Japan 🇯🇵

  • @sofyanabofarah3318
    @sofyanabofarah3318 Před rokem +1

    ما شاء الله إبداع

  • @MinhNguyen-nl1gm
    @MinhNguyen-nl1gm Před rokem +4

    Chất thép của Nhật Bản thì có ai bằng 🇯🇵. Người Nhật rất cần cù chịu khó làm ăn 🇯🇵👍.

  • @kazuha7378
    @kazuha7378 Před rokem +1

    I love Japan🇯🇵🇯🇵❤️❤️

  • @user-sf9pz6fg3e
    @user-sf9pz6fg3e Před rokem +4

    잘 보고 배우고 갑니다.
    감사 합니다.🙇‍♂️
    세계 제일에 장인을 꿈꾸며.

  • @hogeojin
    @hogeojin Před rokem

    他の刃物と異なり鍛造することはなく、プレスでの型抜きで、磨きの工程が多いのですね。

  • @tadaaka3178
    @tadaaka3178 Před rokem +3

    コメントは海外からが殆どですね!。

  • @1987ganster
    @1987ganster Před rokem +2

    こんにちは、車のフィルター、センサー、ブレーキディスクを製造する工場を見つけるにはどうすればよいですか?

  • @jlinkels
    @jlinkels Před rokem +1

    You really had to play that 2 second music sequence during all 11 minutes of this video?

  • @wongkesiang2287
    @wongkesiang2287 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful video....
    I thought that the scissors needed to undergo quneching, but seems like these doesn't require that

    • @PaulodeMelo
      @PaulodeMelo Před rokem +1

      It seems they do go through quenching. Turn ON the captions at around 3:30

    • @wongkesiang2287
      @wongkesiang2287 Před rokem

      @@PaulodeMelo ohhhh i see! i totally just dismissed that
      thought that they will only quench after the scissor is formed, but they quenched the plates instead

    • @weaselking1367
      @weaselking1367 Před rokem

      best ones use ice hardening Friodur®

  • @jojoanggono3229
    @jojoanggono3229 Před rokem +1

    In where I live, hairdressers I know swears by Japanese scissors.

  • @phillipbuttery7789
    @phillipbuttery7789 Před rokem +1

    good workmanship ,but non of them wearing eye protection ,so much for health and safety and employee care

  • @user-ch9oy8zr5h
    @user-ch9oy8zr5h Před rokem

    대단해요

  • @donwright3427
    @donwright3427 Před rokem +2

    Me want haircut with these scissors

  • @ponponpon49
    @ponponpon49 Před rokem +2

    これ1本数万円するからなぁ、まぁ納得やわ

  • @makingprocessindynamickore8549

    쇠뭉치가 정교한 가위가 되는 과정이 정말 신기하네요!

  • @e.3784
    @e.3784 Před rokem

    So wird ein Qualitätsprodukt hergestellt. Made in Japan.

  • @ADAM-888
    @ADAM-888 Před rokem +6

    Здравствуйте. Я из Казахстана подписан на вас могли в начале рассказать про цех размер количество сотрудников и тд и как куда сбывается продукция. Спасибо 🙏🏽

  • @maksdn
    @maksdn Před rokem +4

    Мне кажется для простоты производства, можно было закаливать полностью всю заготовку, а не отдельно только лезвия. Сомневаюсь что там такие ударные нагрузки что нужна упругость мягкой стали.

    • @user-ox6kn5qn8s
      @user-ox6kn5qn8s Před rokem +9

      А обратили внимание на момент где мастер подстраивает ключом 3х точечным ушко ножниц - на закаленной стали этого не сделать.

    • @maksdn
      @maksdn Před rokem +3

      @@user-ox6kn5qn8s интересно, спасибо

  • @yunpil2
    @yunpil2 Před rokem

    제품이 아름답다라는 생각이 드네요

  • @elluisito000
    @elluisito000 Před rokem

    They definitely don't cut corners

  • @MD954F
    @MD954F Před rokem

    このBGMすごい眠くなる

  • @zeuss194
    @zeuss194 Před rokem

    Around 750 to 850 usd the pair of scissors that most likely will last a lifetime. "Affordable" for a professional, less for the average joe

  • @silvernatedogg
    @silvernatedogg Před rokem

    Handcrafted is what I would call them not mass produced.

  • @dont-want-no-wrench
    @dont-want-no-wrench Před rokem

    my barber bought a pair of insanely expensive japanes scissors -dont remember what brand- but wont use anything else now

  • @ronliebermann
    @ronliebermann Před rokem +1

    This is interesting, but as usual they don’t introduce the employees.
    Japanese companies treat their workers like nameless robots.

  • @Mega37093
    @Mega37093 Před rokem +2

    プロセスX👍👍👍

  • @jahongirdjumaev1902
    @jahongirdjumaev1902 Před rokem

    Где можно найти средства для строительства такого производства в республике Узбекистан ?

  • @thalanoth
    @thalanoth Před rokem

    7:10 rough handle polish bit and then switch to ground and swivel pin punch, where is that part 🙃

  • @HoanLe-gt3oe
    @HoanLe-gt3oe Před rokem

    Giá bán thế nào

  • @rioyoko8277
    @rioyoko8277 Před rokem +1

    Landepe🤔

  • @e.3784
    @e.3784 Před rokem

    Kann man ihre Produkte auch in Deutschland kaufen?

  • @vitusink6445
    @vitusink6445 Před rokem +1

    Я думал там роботы и лазеры...
    А там сидят япошки и фигачат :)

    • @KuznetsovMN
      @KuznetsovMN Před rokem

      Это потому что у тебя одна извилина, да и та почти прямая.

  • @1957mattes
    @1957mattes Před rokem

    Most crazy process I've ever seen. Unnecessary action, unnecessary machinery etc etc. Don't say that the scissors from Solingen are worse. Typical Japan..... tradition😉

  • @PyroFalcon
    @PyroFalcon Před rokem

    Pakistanis and Indians pay attention; this is how it's done.

  • @francinebanez8207
    @francinebanez8207 Před rokem +2

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🇵🇭

  • @user-jl7qs4de5m
    @user-jl7qs4de5m Před rokem

    такие ножницы стоят наверное как крыло боинга

  • @denilsonsiqueira8053
    @denilsonsiqueira8053 Před rokem +2

    BRAZIL 🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @thomas88lau
    @thomas88lau Před rokem

    How much for scissor ✂️ ??

  • @ardiansyah-8862
    @ardiansyah-8862 Před rokem

    how to make pigmen colour, from what painting colour matter?

  • @marekkrepa9982
    @marekkrepa9982 Před rokem

    I own one made by nazi. 20 years and still good

  • @xonio2881
    @xonio2881 Před rokem +1

    More than half of the processes is not displayed. Very sad.
    I wonder why don't they buy sheet metal of the desired thickness instead of rolling. And why do they weld two pieces instead of making it from one workpiece.

    • @DatNguyen-et1mi
      @DatNguyen-et1mi Před rokem

      Looks like the blades and handles are of different thickness and different types of steel so they are produced separately

    • @xonio2881
      @xonio2881 Před rokem

      @@DatNguyen-et1mi they are forging it anyways, you can easily achieve a different thickness by forging

    • @sunship2
      @sunship2 Před rokem +1

      0:41 That puzzled me too, so I watched the start again. They actually show that the piece they are annealing and rolling is a composite (laminated) piece, probably a thick piece of mild steel, and a thin sheet of carbon steel. If you look closely, you can see that the edges have hot edges where they welded the two plates together. I think they might have a bit of borax between the plates, so that they bind completely together during the forging that takes place between the rollers. It is thought-provoking that they use so many working steps for this, rather than using the same e.g. vanadium tool steel for the whole scissor, so perhaps the hard strip is a very fine steel, such as vg 10 or similar.😊

    • @tomkinne4592
      @tomkinne4592 Před 10 měsíci

      They don't just buy random plate steel, this company is the actual inventor of the highly regarded ATS-314 steel, considered one of the best steels used in the production of hair scissors. The process you are watching is the "forging" process of this steel plate. Although the desired thickness of the piece is important, the purpose of the rolling is to refine the grain of the steel and remove defects, creating a denser steel with optimal properties for it's intended use... in this case, hard enough to hold an extremely sharp edge without being brittle, and malleable enough to be able to set (hammer) the needed arc in each blade, adjust handles, etc.
      The two piece design is considered superior to a one piece design. The processing benefits are that you can have multiple choices of handle designs and blade designs, instead of having to make a separate mold for each individual scissor. Also, the blade steel requires different properties that are not an advantage in handles, so the two piece design allows the use of two different steels... in the end you are left with a highly tunable tool, that in the hands of a correctly trained sharpener , can last for years.

  • @user-gg8by6uj5t
    @user-gg8by6uj5t Před rokem

    결국 거의 수작업이자너…ㄷㄷ

  • @user-yf1bx2eh3g
    @user-yf1bx2eh3g Před rokem +3

    1등 ㅋ

  • @yeahitsme3799
    @yeahitsme3799 Před rokem +2

    It's not really mass production, is it?

    • @dianad3080
      @dianad3080 Před rokem

      Actually it is considered "mass production". By definition, mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines OR automation technology. The standard product is the scissor and although there doesn't appear to be a lot of "automation" and requires very skilled workers at each station, it most definitely gets made by going down an assembly process from one station to the next which is known as assembly line in manufacturing (not all assembly lines are continuous straight lines on conveyor belts). If something isn't "mass" produced, then it would be considered bespoked (custom) meeting the needs of each unique customer.

  • @jenniferjelke2502
    @jenniferjelke2502 Před rokem +1

    Go easy on that mannequin. Someone’s already butchered her hair enough! 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @user-lc2pn3dt1q
    @user-lc2pn3dt1q Před 4 měsíci

    レノア

  • @abypaby555
    @abypaby555 Před rokem

    👍🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩

  • @zqzj
    @zqzj Před rokem

    The intro that previews all the steps ruins the suspense for me

  • @user-my3ps2gi5y
    @user-my3ps2gi5y Před rokem

    مفيش٠رجل٠اعمال٠ينقل٠هذه٠الصناعه٠عندنا٠يشغل٠عمال٠ويوفر٠دولارت

  • @lwforce1
    @lwforce1 Před rokem +1

    일본은 뭔가 장인 정신으로 만드는 것 같네요 이런 건 보고 배웠으면 합니다

  • @nihonsuki
    @nihonsuki Před rokem

    This company appears to do contract manufacturing and doesn't actually sell the scissors on the retail market. Does anyone know which brand(s) have their scissors made here?

  • @dunay1971
    @dunay1971 Před rokem

    режущую кромку делают вручную , на глаз . чпушный станок не нужен .

    • @pusho_k
      @pusho_k Před rokem

      Эстеты))

    • @user-dn9yh6xx6t
      @user-dn9yh6xx6t Před rokem

      Ручная работа... больших денег стоит...

    • @dunay1971
      @dunay1971 Před rokem

      @@user-dn9yh6xx6t да как вам сказать . крахаборы ... сваривают кольца из дешовой стали с лезвиями из дорогой . кругом накрутка человекочасов при производстве обычных бытовых предметов , доводящих их цену до золотой .

    • @user-dn9yh6xx6t
      @user-dn9yh6xx6t Před rokem +1

      @@dunay1971 Вообще то это не бытовые ножницы, а парикмахерские. Цена может доходить до четверти миллиона рублей. А рукоятки и не должны быть слишком твердыми, иначе их не отрегулировать.

  • @crowdamage
    @crowdamage Před rokem +4

    いつも思うのは
    もっと機械の音や金属の擦れる音、叩く音を聞きたいのに
    音楽がジャマなんだよなぁ
    海外のコメント多いから外国の人への配慮かな?
    アメリカだったか映画でもアニメでもポルノでも音楽が鳴ってない時間があると不安になる人が多いとか
    なんか論文的なの読んだ気がするから
    音楽無しバージョンもアップしてほしいなぁ

  • @sszz3470
    @sszz3470 Před rokem

    研ぎの人手荒れきつそう

  • @user-oq6hx3ch3l
    @user-oq6hx3ch3l Před rokem +1

    作る工程とはいえ部材を投げるのは。。。嫌です。
    理容師、美容師は凄くハサミを大切にします。
    ですからいくら完成していないからと投げるのは嫌です。

  • @user-xw9lx8hg4x
    @user-xw9lx8hg4x Před rokem +5

    Интересно, но не все операции показаны !!! Мастер по заточке ножниц, из Сибири !!!

    • @user-ox6kn5qn8s
      @user-ox6kn5qn8s Před rokem +4

      Видимо это коммерческая тайна )))