How Things Are Made | An Animated Introduction to Manufacturing Processes

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How are things made? In this video I take a look at the different types of manufacturing processes - forming, casting, molding, machining, joining and additive manufacturing - which are used to create the everyday objects that surround us.

Using animations, the video explores a number of different specific manufacturing techniques, like rolling, injection molding, investment casting, sand casting, and 3D printing, and gives an overview of the pros and cons of each, to help better understand how to select the correct manufacturing process.

The Efficient Engineer is a channel aimed at mechanical and civil engineers. The mission is to simplify engineering concepts, one video at a time!

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Thank you very much for these videos. The animations plays a huge part of us understanding! As an animator my self, I know its tedious and time consuming to make these, thus we very appreciate your efforts!

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Just take a minute to appreciate the effort it took to make this video. Just superb. Please never stop making excellent content like this!

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The whole semester course in Manufacturing Processes in covered in 10 minutes.
What a beautiful animated lecture!

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I'm studying Mechanical Engineering and I believe your videos have provided quality comprehension. You're setting a trend for many to change the perspective of STEM subjects of being intimidating and cumbersome.

My one advice would be once you've produced enough content start creating playlist for major topics.

UncleLimage
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Five stars! I am brand new to the manufacturing biz, and this video (in very simple, lay people terms) has accelerated my education 10-fold. Magnificent animation provided straightforward visuals to understand the basics. Keep 'em coming!

bowdenmfg
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I have been searching for a video just like this for years as an introduction for my students. Great job!

shawntimulak
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I understand more from your videos than from my lectures. Thank you very much. I have a materials exam in 10 minutes and this has been a big help.

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This video is awsome, i study material enginering and this video really helps understand the basics, thanks man, keep up the quality and you will get milions of views :D

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This is a very meditative and relaxing video. One of the most wholesome, satisfying and zen things I have seen in a long time. Thank you so much for the high quality content, a great way to learn new things!

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Your videos are so great, I am binge watching them all. By the end of 2021 you can reach up to million subs.

Savvy
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These are some of the best videos I have found to use in my high school classes! I teach a variety of subjects including robotics, CAD, and manufacturing classes and these videos will be used in all of them from now on!

kyledye
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Excellent video! Thank you so much! I'm a former mechanical engineer who now teaches Math for Manufacturing in a vo-tech Advanced Manufacturing program. My students and I loved this video!

johnambrose
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Love these videos. I never got the opportunity to study engineering at a university. But I really enjoy watching these. Thank you very much for creating these videos.

channasanjaya
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You deserve billion of subscribers, your teaching system is very well,

We need more videos on industrial manufacturing. 🥰

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I don't understand why these gems remains hidden in YouTube.... Great

dilluss
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the best channel for my ME career where I understand concepts here better than in my classes!

shathan.
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Manufacturing Technology in 10 Mins! Simple, Crisp, and Straight to the point. Extremely helpful 😍😘🤗

urs.sriharsha
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This 10 minutes video summarizes my whole semester subject efficiently!

alimahmud
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Excellent effort here. To crystallise these working processes in my mind. A valuable teaching tool to show to my son when he is a little older to understand. Thank you.

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This video is so awesome. I showed it to my Mat Sci prof and they posted it on out blackboard as a secondary source of info. Great job

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