How Scissors Are Made From Scrap Metal
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- The 350-year-old scissor-making industry in the city of Meerut, India employs nearly 70,000 people.
Welcome to the northwestern corner of India’s most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, a bustling metropolis of 1.5 million people. This is the city of scissors.
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Unlike the orange-handled, machine-made scissors you’ll find in craft stores the world over, Meerut scissors are molded, hammered, welded, grinded, and polished by hand from recycled materials. These craftspeople, many of whom have several generations of family members who’ve practiced the craft, create hand-held tools for cutting paper, cloth, wires, and more with some 16 varieties in total. Each pair of scissors goes through about 14 different stages and is passed among 22 different sets of hands to deliver a cutting experience that’s defined Meerut for generations.
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How Scissors Are Made From Scrap Metal
To first world countries, this all looks like a miserable job in miserable working conditions. To them, it’s how they feed a house full of people.
The famous safety sandles while handling molten metal. I'm sure nothing could go wrong. Or the bare feet when breaking the glowing metal out of molds.
The skills used here are fantastic! I would buy these scissors in an instant, they appear to be very high quality. Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
This is messed up this is coming from popular mechanics. Did a soulless mega publisher buy them or what? Like this is literally sweatshop stuff.
Very unsafe working conditions according to western safety standards!
Sir can you get the contact number of this factory?
is this a video about lack of working condition awareness?, c´mon Popular Mechanics.... promoting this is normalizing something that should not be
How much are those little suckers?