The Most Satisfying Machines And Ingenious Tools

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Welcome to Trending Machine, where you get to be captivated by 30 minutes of The Most Satisfying Machines And Ingenious Tools!

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Excellent video however it would have been nice to see and hear a little more about each of these processes.

davida
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It would be great if you would show more than a few seconds of the process

waynecriswell
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It would be nice if they said something descriptive instead just saying "i like this" or "this is satisfying".

itsROMPERS...
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Increibles maquinas y herramientas adoro estos videos

wendyquintanilla
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This (and similar) videos would be nice, if there was no music, no narration (except maybe an intro nad/or outro), and the original sound and noises from the machines. Like this, it's maybe a 1 out of 10.

aldrakyrzodarr
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Folks for the best viewing, turn OFF the sound and max out the speed. (There's nothing you'd miss)

ian
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It's an electromagnet that pulls nails from beach sand, not a hydraulic magnet...But thanks for sharing a lot of fascinating processes that most people don't get to see in their lives.

miriammcfarlane
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As an artist, currently independently studying sculpture, this video helped me to know what NOT to take all week making by hand. LOL.

cchemmes
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The patent for first braiding machine (20:18) was granted in 1748 in Manchester, UK, at the beginning of the industrial revolution, almost 250 years ago! The technology hasn't changed all that much since.

harveyalan
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Thank you for the effort making these videos. I like them very much!
But if you ask me, you don't need to force yourself in commenting every single clip. This results in many statements that are simply inaccurate. The music alone would do it sufficiently.

BenjaminAissa-kdxl
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Thank you for the update, Trending Machine..!! Time flies fast when I watch Trending Machine's videos. 🤣 Amazing compilation video of awesome tools..!!

BlenderStudy
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20:20 The first braiding machine was patented in 1748 in Manchester, UK, at the start of the industrial revolution. Remarkably, its technology has seen little change in nearly 250 years.

SatisfyTech
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Bad script + text to speech = many factual mistakes

MikePuorro
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These videos are amazing! We spend hours watching them, when we should be working 😁

Perfectly_Satisfied
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The operators are the most amazing, then the machines!!!

marielavo
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These awsome machines are great, I just wish they would spend a little, ore time on the segaments you don't hardly have time to really get a good look,

lonnycummings
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Back when How its made was on tv, i wanted to know how the machine that made the featured things was made😂😂

laurakibben
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What technologies are used in a modern food factory?

trendingfarmus
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Our grandmother's DID have knitting machines like this🤦🏽‍♀️🥴 1:08

DandelyonDawn
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9:22 I'd never seen bread being made in a factory...and I still haven't thanks to being shown a single process of the bread being mechanically kneaded. What happened to the rest of the "instructional" video?

13:10 Hey! I guess the guy that used to do this while he slept lost his job! I'm not the only one who's seen that fella flip these whatchamacallits am I?

37:23 How could you ask us if the new kind of metal grinder has met its match with the sledgehammer? You don't show us it catching on the hammers or see any part of the grinding itself. And this is definitely not the only clip you folks do this to; we probably see less than half of the ultimate resolution of these items. I hate how you cut off the ends of the clips. I can't possibly be the only one who feels this way.

I don't suppose there's any chance that you folks will stop the monotonous computer voice yakking throughout these videos. We know how we feel about what we're seeing. We don't need you to tell us *what* to feel...

koriw