There’s nothing like seeing a carpenter work his magic, turning a piece of wood into something almost life-bearing. It’s all about the process.
Personally, however, I also enjoy watching how mass produced goods are made. So many intricate machines working together seamlessly, step by step, shaping up a product with each turn of a gear.
A plant might not be as romantic as a carpenter’s shop, but it sure is mesmerizing. Here are just a couple short processes showing how some of the most common mass-produced goods are made, from bullets to macaroni noodles to pretzels. I could look at these all day. How about you?
Bullets
Pencils
Poptarts
Macaroni Noodles
Wire Fencing
Ice Cream Sandwiches
Pretzels
Bottle caps
Highlighters
Trombones
Playing Cards
Springs
Army Helmets
Metal Chains