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That looks like a very clean, well organized, and well run factory - I'm impressed. Most of their machinery were high quality Japanese imports as well. Very nice.
Keep in mind, the Chinese State Media machine only allows you to film, therefore see, what they want you to see. Ask a journalist. This courtesy is extended to (insisted upton) UA-camrs too.
Awesome vid brother. Very cool to see it all. Runice... I always thought it was called "AreUnice" 😂. Hehe. They have nice quality stuff. Donald is a nice gentleman too.
The place I work at now is next door to the engineering facility for Gates belts here in Michigan. I can’t believe how many engineers work there! There’s always at least 30-40 cars on the lot. Didn’t realize the was so much engineering going on for belts!
I’ve programmed Swiss cnc’s for 25 years now. Mostly in medical. I love them! You can make anything on them, round, square and any other shape. Love the “done in one” aspect. So versatile.
Awesome video! I just fired up my old Phaetus Rapido with a Phaetus Copper + Tungsten Insert nozzle. It works like a charm and is one of my favorite setups to date. It looks like a bigger version of the Microswiss factory, but a lot of the same tools.
Did you glean any information on the Rapido 2 issue. They really needed to recall these and/or send out parts to fix them all without all the trouble it takes to get a work around replacement part. Nice video and interesting tour of the facility. Keep up the great work!
Didn't ask what happens to the parts that fail the QC checks at each step ? Do they have a lock-up and destroy process, or do they participate to the flood of cheap 'copies' sold on Alibaba, Ebay, Amazon, etc, shady storefronts ?
It depends on the extent I actually did ask this. If it can be reused and turned into another part it is. But if it’s not possible it’s basically scrapped. It just depends on the error and extent of it. (Removing more material not an issue)
5:56 Hope this a company employee and you weren't brought up as a foreign political puppet for CCP propaganda... Nice facilities, always great to take a look behind the manufacturing process we don't usually have access to.
Although the factory looks cool at first sign, it has a late 80s cold war feeling. Not very impressed, but interesting. Not usual let a western to walk around like this in a Chinese factory.
@@rbaile508 I not talking about the "high quality machinery" you could find in any workshop around the world. I talking about the general look of the factory, laboratories and offices. I used to work with suppliers from eastern europe and in the early 2000 they have that feeling of USSR factories (not anymore now).
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That looks like a very clean, well organized, and well run factory - I'm impressed. Most of their machinery were high quality Japanese imports as well. Very nice.
Keep in mind, the Chinese State Media machine only allows you to film, therefore see, what they want you to see. Ask a journalist. This courtesy is extended to (insisted upton) UA-camrs too.
Awesome vid brother. Very cool to see it all. Runice... I always thought it was called "AreUnice" 😂. Hehe. They have nice quality stuff. Donald is a nice gentleman too.
Amazing tool management at Phaetus, the understanding of tool life and wear is world class. Bravo Phaetus! World class CNC quality.
Thanks for the factory tour. I love those. Phaetus (Runice) looks like a very efficient quality oriented operation.
The place I work at now is next door to the engineering facility for Gates belts here in Michigan. I can’t believe how many engineers work there! There’s always at least 30-40 cars on the lot. Didn’t realize the was so much engineering going on for belts!
I had no idea you were from the Treasure Valley! I would really enjoy a meet and greet if you ever decide to do one!
I’ve programmed Swiss cnc’s for 25 years now. Mostly in medical. I love them! You can make anything on them, round, square and any other shape. Love the “done in one” aspect. So versatile.
Wow! The amount of detail is insane, thanks for the tour.
Need more of this kind of video
3:23 I had no clue that Brother made machine tools, Always just connected them to office machines.
That was a cool tour! and what a beautiful factory!
Super impressed and super jealous. I can’t wait to get back to China.
Jealous as well. Haven't made my first trip to China yet.. I can always dream
They have their own filament dryer?! Nice. From a cocoon to a butterfly.
That explains why UHF hot end is working so well on my printer.
Oh! Glad that you can show it all 😉
I love my Phaetus Dragon fly, Voron Dragon and Rapido hotends. 🥰
Awesome video! I just fired up my old Phaetus Rapido with a Phaetus Copper + Tungsten Insert nozzle. It works like a charm and is one of my favorite setups to date.
It looks like a bigger version of the Microswiss factory, but a lot of the same tools.
Nice Quality and machines.
Amazing tour, cool they do so much QC. Makes me hyped to upgrade my V0.2 to a dragon HF
Did not know that even Dan didnt know about the Runice/Phaetus thing :D
Interesting tour 👍😀
Did you glean any information on the Rapido 2 issue. They really needed to recall these and/or send out parts to fix them all without all the trouble it takes to get a work around replacement part. Nice video and interesting tour of the facility. Keep up the great work!
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Didn't ask what happens to the parts that fail the QC checks at each step ?
Do they have a lock-up and destroy process, or do they participate to the flood of cheap 'copies' sold on Alibaba, Ebay, Amazon, etc, shady storefronts ?
It depends on the extent I actually did ask this. If it can be reused and turned into another part it is. But if it’s not possible it’s basically scrapped. It just depends on the error and extent of it. (Removing more material not an issue)
So wait... Is Phaetus not Trianglelab? I always thought they were the same company, or at least that one supplied the other.
The Swiss flag is a bit of target on the retailer map.😁
How were your government minders during your trip? Nice people? Sure hope you used a VPN while there!
3:22 those CNC machines are very small, I've worked on machines large enough to walk around in.
Lol a wall of patents by the world's worst patent infringement country. Literally the country of cheap knockoffs. That's fkn wild.
china is amazing.
Lecktor is "bit" of on the map...
Wow
Incrível como os chineses chegaram a esse nível de qualidade
5:56 Hope this a company employee and you weren't brought up as a foreign political puppet for CCP propaganda...
Nice facilities, always great to take a look behind the manufacturing process we don't usually have access to.
9:10 is this worker in the middle of the room claustrophobic, or a olympic level farter ?
How did you like china? Is it gonna be the next USA or no?
Although the factory looks cool at first sign, it has a late 80s cold war feeling. Not very impressed, but interesting. Not usual let a western to walk around like this in a Chinese factory.
wtf are you talking about? no it doesn't. It's nearly all foreign high quality machining and inspection equipment from Japan, the US and Switzerland.
@@rbaile508 I not talking about the "high quality machinery" you could find in any workshop around the world. I talking about the general look of the factory, laboratories and offices. I used to work with suppliers from eastern europe and in the early 2000 they have that feeling of USSR factories (not anymore now).