Shoes, Shoes, & More Shoes! | How It's Made | Science Channel

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Let's get some shoes!

Chapters
00:00 Rubber Boots - Originally aired 2008
04:59 Ballet Slippers - Originally aired 2006
09:59 Socks - Originally aired 2006
14:59 Ice Skates - Originally aired 2005
20:29 Wooden Shoes - Originally aired 2007
25:29 Horseshoes - Originally aired 2007
30:29 Snowshoes - Originally aired 2008
35:23 Moccasins - Originally aired 2016
40:08 Baby Shoe Bronzing - Originally aired 2007

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I love it when they upload a full episode. It is so relaxing when trying to fall asleep, and the background music is so good

Kazuma
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I love how suspenseful the music is for the sock and ice skate segments. Makes the manufacturing processes seem way more intense lol.

dinohall
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this is one of the most relaxing videos I've ever seen. I'm sure that's a good sign of the times.

steffernie
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Ditto on the machine crochet - cannot happen. The machine is KNITTING!

GrammaTink
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How wonderful it is to see how each material is transformed into a perfect pair of shoes! 👞

AgricultureInsightusa
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No crocheting was involved in the making of these boots.

davidhensley
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funny thing about ballet slippers is that you have to basically destroy them in order to wear them comfortably.😂

chun_lii
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Incredibly the same guy gave us Beef Wellington and Wellington Boots.

ssl
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Its sad that Bron Shoe / American Bronzing in Columbus Ohio closed in 2018, after 80 years in business. I used to live within walking distance, this was on Alum Creek.

DookyShites
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Bronze is brass and copper. Machines can't crochet. Horseshoe nails are steel or copper. The knitting machine MAYBE rotates at 750 rpm, not per second.

BariumCobaltNitrogn
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I've been to this shop...I've watched how they made them. It's fantastic.

kiracattan
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I sure hope the moccasin lady owns part of the company

sethlamers
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You can call a farrier a blacksmith, but don't ever call a blacksmith a farrier.

IvyMike.
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Don't give up on your dreams, everyone! This video shows incredible dedication and craftsmanship in so many things. If these people can create such amazing things, YOU can achieve YOUR goals! Keep pushing forward! 💪

bindk
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Shoes! i totally forgot about that video nice tag at the beginning aired in 2008 too funny

thebrowser
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what a great video! really appreciate the insight into the shoemaking process. however, I can't help but wonder if the focus on mass production is overshadowing the artistry of handcrafted shoes. it seems like we're losing that personal touch, don’t you think?

tonhuu
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great video! loved the insight into the shoe-making process. but honestly, i feel like the focus is too much on trends rather than sustainability. wouldn't it be better if we prioritized eco-friendly materials over just chasing the latest designs?

MassMade
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Love love this program !! Watched it for years ❤❤❤❤❤

debrakildau
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With the ballet slipper segment, when attaching the sole, why let the glue fully dry then reactivate it later? Wouldn’t it be easier to attach the sole then let the glue fully dry after? 🩰

emeraldqueen
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These were first shown in 2008. Thanks YouTube and NatGeo.

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