@@joen5000 26 may 2020 5:22 pm edt: thanks. i feel confused there are: (1)zwilling-johann-abraham-henckels-knife (2)henkel-chemical source: (1/3)13-jun-1731:'1731 Peter Henckels registers ZWILLING as a trademark on June 13th in Solingen.' in www.zwilling.com/us/about-us/article-about-the-group-zwilling-group.html from www.zwilling.com in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwilling_J._A._Henckels from 'the famous sign of the twins date from 1731, when it was registered by peter henckels' in books.google.co.uk/books?id=JZg6AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA183&dq=Peter+Henckels&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwig1p2HqpPpAhVKeMAKHTxQBH0Q6AEIODAC#v=onepage&q=Peter%20Henckels&f=false from ref-2 in '"Zwilling" (German for "Twin") was founded on the 13th of June, 1731 by the German knife-maker Peter Henckels.[1][2]' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwilling_J._A._Henckels (2/3)'In 1771 Peter's son, Johann Abraham Henckels (1771-1850) - the later namesake of the company - was born.[5][6]' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwilling_J._A._Henckels (3/3)'Henkel AG & Company, KGaA, is a German chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf,' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkel
Do you know what the machines in the video is called, because i can't seem to find any information about the machines on the internet. I need the information for a projekt at my school where we need to analyse a scissor and the process of making it, which requires me to know which machines that are used. I know what kind of machines it is but i can't find anything on them. I would be very happy if you would respond to my comment. Thank you for your time.
its called a drop forge press, because it presses the shape of the scissors into the shape of the scissor by sheer weight, the other type are cast steel scissors where liquid metal is pound into moulds
M0rtenaude Hello It's hot forged processing that they take. and my name is Paul, we specialize in the field of high performance stainless steel for cutlery 440A, 440C, 9Cr14MoV, 9Cr13MoVCo, 8Cr14MoV, 1.4116 / X50CrMoV15, 1.4037 / X65Cr13 / 420D, 1.4034 / X46Cr13 / 420HC, 1.4031 / X39Cr13, 1.4028 / X30Cr13, 1.4021 / X20Cr13, 1.4419 / X38CrMo14, 1.4117 / X38CrMoV15... If you have requirements, please feel free to contact us. With best regards Paul export@ahoneststeel.com
Wow i never knew that this much effort went into making a pair of scissors,thanks for uploading :)
yes! another video :D
the sander that takes care of the area where your fingers go is quite ingenious !
thank you Triwood and happy new year !
Thanks for uploading Triwood!
Awesome :) Glad your back Triwood!!!
Anyone know the make and model of these? They are REALLY good and i like the way they look
damn those look like the best scissors in the world
Excellent vid man! Keep on going!
24 may 2020 2:27 pm edt: thanks.
3:59 henkel-symbol
3:37 henkel-scissor scrape each other during closing, making henkel-scissor cut better.
It's not Henkel. It's Zwilling Symbol and I can see it only in the first link you sent
@@joen5000 26 may 2020 5:22 pm edt:
thanks. i feel confused there are:
(1)zwilling-johann-abraham-henckels-knife
(2)henkel-chemical
source:
(1/3)13-jun-1731:'1731 Peter Henckels registers ZWILLING as a trademark on June 13th in Solingen.' in www.zwilling.com/us/about-us/article-about-the-group-zwilling-group.html from www.zwilling.com in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwilling_J._A._Henckels
from
'the famous sign of the twins date from 1731, when it was registered by peter henckels' in books.google.co.uk/books?id=JZg6AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA183&dq=Peter+Henckels&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwig1p2HqpPpAhVKeMAKHTxQBH0Q6AEIODAC#v=onepage&q=Peter%20Henckels&f=false from ref-2 in '"Zwilling" (German for "Twin") was founded on the 13th of June, 1731 by the German knife-maker Peter Henckels.[1][2]' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwilling_J._A._Henckels
(2/3)'In 1771 Peter's son, Johann Abraham Henckels (1771-1850) - the later namesake of the company - was born.[5][6]' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwilling_J._A._Henckels
(3/3)'Henkel AG & Company, KGaA, is a German chemical and consumer goods company headquartered in Düsseldorf,' in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henkel
i got in trouble in the 5th grade because i cut this girls dress i liked so when she stood up i could see her awesomeness.
10 years from now, the entirety of mankind needed this information thanks uwu
Damn, first comment in 4 years.
@@goldbarplayz44 *yep.*
I can't imagine running is allowed anywhere in that factory
How well?
@Cloudwolf40 Looks to be at 4:46 the red logo indicates Henckels brand. That brand is great.
where can I buy one of these? :D
www.dhgate.com/product/10pcs-lot-18-5cm-7-3-039-039-multifunctional/397381362.html
www.amazon.com/dp/B07K72PHLS/ref=psdc_289860_t4_B07KFN75DS
Contact with me me
0:04 so that's what the hell those are for!
I love scissors ✂️
What steel they use?
We have that in Belgium
thats awesome dude you rock:)
This is some hot scissoring.... scissor me timbers😉😆😂
To cut or not to cut, That is the question.
first i love all ur vids y have u been not uploading vids so often
What brand are they??
i love factories
Same here very much so
Fat neek
What company is this?
@Aleksandar998 u know the name of the brand?
thx for upload!
Make scissor with number of comb for hair cut.
Is that a shirt or an arm at 1:03
Do you know what the machines in the video is called, because i can't seem to find any information about the machines on the internet. I need the information for a projekt at my school where we need to analyse a scissor and the process of making it, which requires me to know which machines that are used. I know what kind of machines it is but i can't find anything on them. I would be very happy if you would respond to my comment.
Thank you for your time.
its called a drop forge press, because it presses the shape of the scissors into the shape of the scissor by sheer weight, the other type are cast steel scissors
where liquid metal is pound into moulds
M0rtenaude Hello
It's hot forged processing that they take. and my name is Paul, we specialize in the field of high performance stainless steel for cutlery
440A, 440C, 9Cr14MoV, 9Cr13MoVCo, 8Cr14MoV,
1.4116 / X50CrMoV15, 1.4037 / X65Cr13 / 420D, 1.4034 / X46Cr13 / 420HC, 1.4031 / X39Cr13,
1.4028 / X30Cr13, 1.4021 / X20Cr13, 1.4419 / X38CrMo14, 1.4117 / X38CrMoV15...
If you have requirements, please feel free to contact us.
With best regards
Paul
export@ahoneststeel.com
anyone else want this particular brand of scissors?
wooohoooo finally something finland is good at :D fiskars scissors
@DeaderNBetter i was surprised too i didn't even though those can be used
Company name is "zwilling"
why does it seem I can never find scissors like this tho?
oh factory i did not notice that for a year
@DeaderNBetter holy shit. I just found out too
Am I the only person who has never seen a pair of scissors like this LMAO
Nah me too
i first saw this on the day of today
@Cloudwolf40 probably cost like $20 a pair if made by euros/americans lol..
I came here looking for a scissor factory, this is not what I had in mind
how old are you, 5?
good for you.. goood for you
@DeaderNBetter Opening a Jar?
thanks
Cutting edge technology
i prefer it without the polish >.<
I need scissors 61! :D
Hey if you need scissor contact with me
Am I weird for really liking factory work?
ya i was also a 5th grader so i guess that made it legal
cool bud
So anyone here from LavenderTowne?
Yes lol
Its been a year already
Fyi Ive liked your comment since i look this up
they are $70
You are epic
Cutting edge ...
@DeaderNBetter not only you, i just realize that too... lol.
Zwilling J.A. Henckels.
wow...
one paper dislikes this video
Look at 4:01 they are zwilling JA henckels
me wants fiskars scissors
funny, they dont look chinese
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more like four pices of paper dislike this vid
What is with you guys? So much swearing