So much cool stuff to show you on this trip. Stay tuned. Huge thanks to everyone on patreon. we couldnt have done this video without your help - www.patreon.com/uavfutures
why did no one actually explain things to him/us on camera..? Ste, multiple times you said "not sure what this is.. Not sure what this does.. Some hocus pocus magic..". Dude thats fine. but it left a little more wanted.,
@@Andrew-FKF In his defense, trying to learn how a factory works and all the inner workings in the few hours he's there then condense it down to 14 minutes is extremely difficult. He did the best he could in a short amount of time and did an awesome job at it.
@@EMAXUSA I would be very interested in know which CNC lathes and mills you use. I'm looking to buy a CNC lathe and a VMC from China and it would be nice to know if there are some manufacturers you can recommend.
the video seems jumbled you're moving from place to place not showing steps or explaining how they actually do quality control without saying how or showing how its done .i normally love your videos but this one left me wondering what i was watching and i felt like i didn't learn anything sorry Stew
I was in that factory about a month ago. He probably covered around 10% of the motor making process and went from step 7 to step 2 to step 15 to step 5. There are A LOT of small steps in the process and it was really amazing to see how much effort they put into designing, making and checking each and every one of their products. This was more entertainment than education.
Yep ,i agree . Was this a hired cameraman who didn't understand english ??? You jumped all over that factory and say look at this and look at that ,but that Fcking camera kept your face in focus and we saw jack squat . Now we know how your face look like in a chinese factory that is all we saw.
they were probably told not too. and one did when he asked if he could take a prop for a sec. that and most of them probably dont speak English. Factory workers have a daily quota to fill and it can suck ballz catching up when your behind a large number.
I dont get the haters on this vid, guys Stew did the best to show us the factory, at most places you are not allowed to film sensitive stuff and lots of details. if you want to examine sometin just pause the video and take a closer look. Good work Stew and Cal. cant waitfor the rest of the vids
What a messy video, it's not your best work we could not really see anything and as others have said it was jumbled. A documentary is a different approach to what you are normally doing and are good at.
I LOVE EMAX PRODUCTS! Congrats Stu for getting that exclusive. Great coverage and you shared a ton mate. Keep up the great work. You're quite an inspiration.
there was so much there, it was a great day, plus stay tuned I have a second vid where we go to the main office and check out the first glimpses of a 2s tiny hawk
Great prices for the amount of workmanship that goes into each and every motor. Thank you for the tour Stu and to all manufacturers for making our stuff.
This was a video all about the quality control of Emax VS the actual factory tour and more of a step by step process. Glad to see you spent Patreon money on a Emax quality control tour/vacation. IMO
Wow! That's kinda emotional to see where my BabyHawk-R was assembled. It was my first fast Quad I actually could race and do some freestyle. Well, EMax was part of my Quad flying experience since 2012/2013 with my 450 Flamewheel powered by KK 2.something...one Flight of it still on my channel. Happy flying!
Dude so glad I found your channel earlier this year, I would never have got into FPV otherwise! So much respect for you getting over there and showing us the stuff we would likely never see! Looking forward to banggood and diatone!
Thank you for only doing one factory at a time! You literally can stretch this content out as long as you want and I’ll be delighted to devour every second of it! 😁
UAVfutures Literally whatever company you have footage from next! Although, i am super super curious how the visit to Trappy and TBS went. The teaser you posted has me very eager :) Thanks m8! Hi to Cal!
More of a look see of the factory, still amazing but boy just think of how cool a video would have been if able to take step by step tour on motors alone. I could see Stew and Cal were pressed for time and not in the comfort zone. Still all in all , at least we got to see how big this place is and a little idea of how the steps of product are made.
Man , awesome tour !! Thanks for sharing we all of us who are on this hobby ! Thanks for all hard work these people do making drones and developing more fun for us !! This is MikeDroneUfo : all the fun with minidrones.
Thanks Stu for showing us all of awesomeness of emax. A question: Parts and quads are cheaper in China if you want to buy one directly there? Ok, no costs of shipping etc, but im interested in the difference. So how much can a chinese FPV pilot save compared to me in Europe or you Stu? :D
I've made injection mold tools before they can be very time consuming to make. It takes a lot to make sure they fit together correctly and dont flash extra plastic. those were very small blocks and only produced one or two things but still took a lot of machining time and manual labor to produce a quality mold. The majority of the ones i helped make were large and heavy. you needed a forklift to get the blocks in a CNC mill and flip them around for every milling processes.
Loved this vid! I actually work for a company that builds those type of automated production machines! Very cool stuff going on there. I wonder if the need an automation engineer. Thanks Stu! Always killing it!
Great video Stu. It dispels the myth that some of these Chinese factories are dark and dingy sweatshops. Many years ago (about 35 or so) I used to work in a UK factory, manually winding motors and transformers for leading brand washing machines, and the comparison is night and day. Compared to the UK factory Emax’s facilities look more like a sterile hospital operating theatre. The UK factory was more reminiscent of a slaughter house as many of us lost vast quantities of blood and the odd finger or two. Once again thank you for such an interesting look at the source of our toys. Regards Nidge.
9:40 Cal appeared!! Good job Stu. I can tell you were excited but some more close-ups would be nice... you know... for when you go back next year... with Cal AND Trev!!!
Cool stuff man. Great video considering you're not having any products manufactured for yourself. People need to realize rotor Riot was having Motors produced by T motor that's why they got that whole song and dance on their video, and Alex edit tagged along, put that on his channel also.
Wait, are you Aussie? I've been watching you for months now and I didn't even realise your accent until this video ahahah. I'm Aussie too which is probably why I didn't really think about it
Think they only work a two day week. That’s why we have to pre- order our drone is it. I’ve seen more work going on in Mc Donald’s.Looks like quality control are recruiting again, can’t keep the staff, unless they are all outside doing jog-squats.
I just get the vague feeling that this tour might have been more informative for the viewers if you could have persuaded Bruce Simpson to come along and do a channel collaboration.
These poor highly focused workers being subjected to so much handwaving and clapping and all that sort of jazz...^^ *wink wink* just making fun of you, Great little documentation right behind the scenes I'd say. Well done, Sir.
Great video, wish it was more in-depth to what they were actually doing. Perhaps if there was a translator that could have helped and asked the workers!
So much cool stuff to show you on this trip. Stay tuned. Huge thanks to everyone on patreon. we couldnt have done this video without your help - www.patreon.com/uavfutures
UAVfutures can you to a budget tiny whoop build?
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Thanks for stopping by and making this awesome tour! Pleasure to have you over.
Love your products RS2205S is one of my first sets of motors. I still buy them to keep that quad flying. And love the way it flys with them
why did no one actually explain things to him/us on camera..?
Ste, multiple times you said "not sure what this is.. Not sure what this does.. Some hocus pocus magic..". Dude thats fine. but it left a little more wanted.,
@@Andrew-FKF In his defense, trying to learn how a factory works and all the inner workings in the few hours he's there then condense it down to 14 minutes is extremely difficult. He did the best he could in a short amount of time and did an awesome job at it.
@@EMAXUSA I would be very interested in know which CNC lathes and mills you use. I'm looking to buy a CNC lathe and a VMC from China and it would be nice to know if there are some manufacturers you can recommend.
the video seems jumbled you're moving from place to place not showing steps or explaining how they actually do quality control without saying how or showing how its done .i normally love your videos but this one left me wondering what i was watching and i felt like i didn't learn anything sorry Stew
I was in that factory about a month ago. He probably covered around 10% of the motor making process and went from step 7 to step 2 to step 15 to step 5. There are A LOT of small steps in the process and it was really amazing to see how much effort they put into designing, making and checking each and every one of their products. This was more entertainment than education.
It seems you did not get a red heart from steweee buddy?
It reflects Stew's mind, jumbled and jumping all over. ADD possibly? Really like Stew but it's hard to follow this.
Yep ,i agree . Was this a hired cameraman who didn't understand english ???
You jumped all over that factory and say look at this and look at that ,but that Fcking camera kept your face in focus and we saw jack squat .
Now we know how your face look like in a chinese factory that is all we saw.
Stopped mid video feeling the same, weired video. He's basically saying "and here they do stuff" again and again :/
Wish someone could have taken you around to tell u WTF everything actually was lol
Anyone notice not a single worker looked up or even acknowledged Stew was there....🤔🤔🤔
they were probably told not too. and one did when he asked if he could take a prop for a sec.
that and most of them probably dont speak English. Factory workers have a daily quota to fill and it can suck ballz catching up when your behind a large number.
You're right, there should have been a lot more hugs 😋😋
I dont get the haters on this vid, guys Stew did the best to show us the factory, at most places you are not allowed to film sensitive stuff and lots of details. if you want to examine sometin just pause the video and take a closer look. Good work Stew and Cal. cant waitfor the rest of the vids
Emax has always had premium components even back in 2009 when I started with fix wing. I'm so glad they expanded.
What a messy video, it's not your best work we could not really see anything and as others have said it was jumbled. A documentary is a different approach to what you are normally doing and are good at.
great video would love to have gone
Great vid but just some feedback it would be great if it was structured better came across very rushed with no detail.
I LOVE EMAX PRODUCTS! Congrats Stu for getting that exclusive. Great coverage and you shared a ton mate. Keep up the great work. You're quite an inspiration.
there was so much there, it was a great day, plus stay tuned I have a second vid where we go to the main office and check out the first glimpses of a 2s tiny hawk
@@UAVfutures I can't wait to see it. This is awesome.
@@UAVfutures r u kidding.. tis is wat i want 2 c.. 😍
After 2 years of FPV . I am still rockin the EMAX 2300kv red bottoms (not the S type.) amazing quality , strength and durability.
Thanks Bob. Thanks Stu
6:45
Some lucky person out there now has the honour of owning a motor bell that has been touched by the great stu
This is such a badass video! Love seeing what Im into being created
Thank you to Emax for allowing us into your factory for behind the scenes view on how things are done. Good Job Stu, thanks for sharing :)
Man those Chinese workers are all business! Not even a flinch with you guys making a ruckus! LOL
My first 5" was a Hawk 5. It is so cool to see what goes into making it. Thanks UAV Futures and thank you EMAX!
Really great view on how these things are made man. Thank you!!
quality control advertises this video
Great prices for the amount of workmanship that goes into each and every motor.
Thank you for the tour Stu and to all manufacturers for making our stuff.
Usually i really like your videos stu but you got so messy on this one.
Very interesting, emax has served me well over the years and now I see why!
I reallly like Emax i use their products since early 2000s with rc planes.
Great vid Stu. Keep it up
This was a video all about the quality control of Emax VS the actual factory tour and more of a step by step process. Glad to see you spent Patreon money on a Emax quality control tour/vacation. IMO
Wow! That's kinda emotional to see where my BabyHawk-R was assembled.
It was my first fast Quad I actually could race and do some freestyle.
Well, EMax was part of my Quad flying experience since 2012/2013 with my 450 Flamewheel powered by KK 2.something...one Flight of it still on my channel.
Happy flying!
Emax is live legends! And I love hot props, especially on drone in the air :)
Thanks for sharing.
Thank You! I like these kinds of videos.
Fascinating video Stu. Was a bit nervous watching someone who loves talking with his hands, holding the expensive propeller die 😉.
Dude so glad I found your channel earlier this year, I would never have got into FPV otherwise! So much respect for you getting over there and showing us the stuff we would likely never see! Looking forward to banggood and diatone!
Thank you for only doing one factory at a time! You literally can stretch this content out as long as you want and I’ll be delighted to devour every second of it! 😁
thanks for watching mate, what would you like to see next?
UAVfutures Literally whatever company you have footage from next! Although, i am super super curious how the visit to Trappy and TBS went. The teaser you posted has me very eager :)
Thanks m8! Hi to Cal!
It's great seeing inside the factories and would be cool to see some sit-down interviews with the people who design & make our wonderful toys.
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!
More of a look see of the factory, still amazing but boy just think of how cool a video would have been if able to take step by step tour on motors alone. I could see Stew and Cal were pressed for time and not in the comfort zone. Still all in all , at least we got to see how big this place is and a little idea of how the steps of product are made.
Well done, really enjoyed this one. Very cool of EMAX to let you and Cal get that close and personal.
I loved the mold manufacturing section! Super awesome to see how much of the full process they take on inside their factory!
possibly introduce us to tour this factory as well? Thanks man
Looks like a kid in a candy store.👍😋🍻
💪🃏 SATISFACTORY!!!
Great video. Loved it.
Super cool for Emax to show us their Operations 👍
I really enjoyed the video! Thanks for posting this! I think it was great to get a quick glimpse of how some of our favorite stuff is made.
Very nice, good work mate.
Man , awesome tour !! Thanks for sharing we all of us who are on this hobby ! Thanks for all hard work these people do making drones and developing more fun for us !!
This is MikeDroneUfo : all the fun with minidrones.
Amazing insight... i am glad you and Crash Test Cal are having fun!!!
Where is the 2S version of the TinyHawk? Were you not allowed to show it?
Nice tour! 20k motors a day ... wow!
Thanks Stu for showing us all of awesomeness of emax. A question: Parts and quads are cheaper in China if you want to buy one directly there? Ok, no costs of shipping etc, but im interested in the difference. So how much can a chinese FPV pilot save compared to me in Europe or you Stu? :D
Real cool stuff Stu and cal.
Looks like an awesome starter kit. Love the prop design and can’t wait for the 2S version
Awesome! I’d really love to see the hq prop factory!
Amazing sir, that RTF controller looks delicious.
IT IS, ill do a vid on it soon
The workers look so serious.. They need music in there or something Hope you got a box full of hawks given to you.😜
Awesome vid! Stew is traveling.
Only Emax motors on all my quads! 🤘🤘🤘
Thanks guys very nice video. Awesome
I've made injection mold tools before they can be very time consuming to make. It takes a lot to make sure they fit together correctly and dont flash extra plastic.
those were very small blocks and only produced one or two things but still took a lot of machining time and manual labor to produce a quality mold.
The majority of the ones i helped make were large and heavy. you needed a forklift to get the blocks in a CNC mill and flip them around for every milling processes.
Loved this vid! I actually work for a company that builds those type of automated production machines! Very cool stuff going on there. I wonder if the need an automation engineer. Thanks Stu! Always killing it!
You are very lucky to see behind the scenes at EMAX. a lot of places would not do that.
Good video mate
Great video Stu. It dispels the myth that some of these Chinese factories are dark and dingy sweatshops. Many years ago (about 35 or so) I used to work in a UK factory, manually winding motors and transformers for leading brand washing machines, and the comparison is night and day. Compared to the UK factory Emax’s facilities look more like a sterile hospital operating theatre. The UK factory was more reminiscent of a slaughter house as many of us lost vast quantities of blood and the odd finger or two.
Once again thank you for such an interesting look at the source of our toys.
Regards
Nidge.
Thanks for the tour. Liked the motor winding part the best.
my pleasure. it was crazy how many motors they were making there and how many different sizes
The balancing was what peaked my interest really. Then showing that they test each one.... yes please.
9:40 Cal appeared!! Good job Stu. I can tell you were excited but some more close-ups would be nice... you know... for when you go back next year... with Cal AND Trev!!!
Cool stuff man. Great video considering you're not having any products manufactured for yourself. People need to realize rotor Riot was having Motors produced by T motor that's why they got that whole song and dance on their video, and Alex edit tagged along, put that on his channel also.
Excellent insight. Thanks Stu & Cal
Wait, are you Aussie? I've been watching you for months now and I didn't even realise your accent until this video ahahah. I'm Aussie too which is probably why I didn't really think about it
Very good tour.
Great work Stu, loved it. My daughter Maggie wants me to buy a tiny hawk now to add to her collection! Lol.
Great video!!
Great video Stu! I’d love to see more videos of you doing walk arounds in production and manufacturing areas in the drone industry! 👍🏻
fascinating
Think they only work a two day week. That’s why we have to pre- order our drone is it.
I’ve seen more work going on in Mc Donald’s.Looks like quality control are recruiting again, can’t keep the staff, unless they are all outside doing jog-squats.
I’m so happy I found your channel!
im happy you are enjoying it, thanks for watching
Thanks for the video. Interesting stuff !! Where is the best place to buy the Emax motors ? Does Emax have an online shop ?
Great to see the quality that put into all those parts. Great video and awesome product.
I just get the vague feeling that this tour might have been more informative for the viewers if you could have persuaded Bruce Simpson to come along and do a channel collaboration.
What a great job bro. Thanks for sharing it with us man.
Great videos
And when these factories are brought back to the master/Germans there will be a mazif development and advancement... great tour.
Hi stew can you find out when the 2s tiny hawk is out cheers
I was trained a bit in lean and kaizen, sound processes that can be adapted to anything, really didn't expect to see it in a fpv vid 😂
Just seeing all those tiny hawks...
A thing of dreams....
anyone still hanging out in Chinese drone factories in 2020
Thanks for making this video! Loved it
Dude what an awesome video full of interesting stuff on every second...you go through every step, emax did not hide anything?
Oh my god Stew. That was so interesting. Thanks for the good view behind the scenes. Stay awesome
Cal in heaven next to the Prop machine . Stew you should have a Hard hat and earplugs on .lol
These poor highly focused workers being subjected to so much handwaving and clapping and all that sort of jazz...^^ *wink wink* just making fun of you, Great little documentation right behind the scenes I'd say. Well done, Sir.
Technically the wizard x220 motors were my first, but my first motors on my first build were CheePass
Great video, wish it was more in-depth to what they were actually doing. Perhaps if there was a translator that could have helped and asked the workers!
Stu is like a kid in a candy store. Good on ya, mate!
Great Video Wish I Was There I Got A ,Tiny Hawk In The Mail Cant wait.
It's great to see these places, I think Bob needs to do some decorating, the motor balancing room looks a little mouldy
First motor was sunnysky!
Mate! That could have been an hour long episode. So cool.
yeah it was really hard to cut it down
20,000 “martyrs” in one day. Impressive.
I was hoping you could shake hands with the poor SOB who has to put on those fiddly ass C-clips. Could you imagine having do that all day?
This was... yeah. It went something like this. Here's some things, over here is some stuff, over there is some stuff and things. The end
There's alot of "flaws" or "floors" to this factory Stu? 😂😂. Great content keep it coming 👍🏻
Ohhhhh You made it made it!
so cool and beautiful thanks for this video I love so much Max and this video it is so amazing !!
Thx bud.