Miscellaneous Items & Processes, Vol. 1 | How It's Made | Science Channel

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Enjoy our random collection of randomness, randomly!

Chapters
00:00 Glass Paperweights - Originally aired 2010
04:59 Zip Line Breaks - Originally aired 2014
09:59 Pétanque Balls - Originally aired 2014
15:06 Synthetic Rubber - Originally aired 2011
20:06 Steel Shipping Drums - Originally aired 2008
25:06 Digital Dentistry - Originally aired 2010
30:06 Floating Fountains - Originally aired 2011
35:06 Polyethylene Pipe - Originally aired 2005
39:56 Liquor Jugs - Originally aired 2010
44:56 Artificial Bonsais - Originally aired 2006
49:56 Residential Water Heaters - Originally aired 2006
54:56 Decorative Eggs - Originally aired 2008
59:55 Escalator Handrails - Originally aired 2006
01:04:55 Wax Figurines - Originally aired 2006
01:09:55 Electric Pole Transformers - Originally aired 2008

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Miscellaneous is my favourite type of items and processes, thanks Science Channel!

TRG
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Honestly I like the miscellaneous compilation more than ones with a theme because not only does it keep it fresh with each item but that how I remember the episodes being as a kid. It'd go from tires, to balloons, to cookies, to chain, it was good that way

MultiMaker_Studios
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my grandpa and i used to stay up so so late watching this show, thank you for posting this 🥲 i miss him and this nostalgia is so needed right now

alexiskruger
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An hour long How It’s Made compilation? I am sleeping good tonight 🦔

fullofbeanbuns
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The restraint that QC inspector must have to not spank each one of those rubber bales after inspection is truly heroic.

jakospence
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I hope the cameraman can travel back through time to tell us how the universe is made. I hear that he's omnipotent.

regenwurm
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We bought a set of these metal balls in France in 79. All the others we've seen until now have been made of wood. The lettering on ours says Obut Dog. A small wooden object ball came with the set in a leather harness. Every time we've taken them to a picnic or church function being this heavy metal has always been a surprise. Each pair has a different geometric engraving pattern to tell the two apart when playing. Seeing this is a complete surprise.

ivanleterror
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I don’t know who this narrator is but….Your voice has helped me sleep for the last 10+ years. Just thinking about it makes me drowsy. Ive learned all kinds of information and cured my insomnia… thank you so much

The_Wendigo
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Thank you for years of memories and knowledge

xOhrwurm
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I am sleeping happy today my inner child is so glad someone is reposting all of these how its made episodes

Sleepmore
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I used to watch these all the time when I was younger and I thought it was the coolest thing ever

BBKTHEBEST
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Who’s scrolling through the comments while listening ?

its_blacknblue
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It is astounding that the wax replica industry has not become more automated with time, it's like it's still stuck in the 19th century.

atlanciaza
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you just know her family never let her hear the end about that time she had 'caulk in her mouth on national tv'

JaredG_WV
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The way that they make the paperweight, it kind of reminds me of rock candy making

voiddustry
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The long rods they use to carry the molten glass or spin is called a Punty. 😂 its a funny word

Chamonix.frequently
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I didn’t even know that zip lines came with brakes, that’s interesting

Choujifangirl
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My favorite in this video was seeing how they create wax fogures... So interesting! I wish they would have expanded & made this portion of the video longer. Seeing how boats are created was also cool. Overall, it's a great video! 👏🏿

lexeiy
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This just popped up in my shots and this is the kind of video I’m downloading to watch later when I’m stuck somewhere with no data

asmitharamesh
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Interesting video. I recently watched the russian lathe accident and now when I see factory environments like these it reminds me of that

dylanholmes