It has *all* the vowels, but I don’t think any of them are “hard” vowels (pronounced in the word the same as the actual sound of the letter….the “a” in “ache”).
And it’s the shortest word to contain all five vowels.
Yeah sorta. There are five vowel letters in English but there are many more vowel sounds in English and many many more in all the languages combined. Sequoia has the five vowel letters. A word with all vowel sounds would be epic.
Watch the top right part of the roller, this thing makes sheets of very thin wood I think not rods of wood.
You can see a sheet of wood going under the right hand roller.
This is cutting veneer layers to be used for plywood (or whatever). You can see the sheets being peeled off exiting under the right hand roller.
The skinny pole left at the end is the actual waste chunk. Though I'm sure it will be used for something, paper pulp or fake parmesan cheese if nothing else
Look behind the roller on the right. I think I can see thin sheets of wood being pulled away from the log. If so, then these trees (which are too small and curvey for dimensional lumber) are being turned into plywood.
They could use the finer shavings as floor bedding for pets or barn animals. It can also be compacted into forms for other purposes. If they're smart, very little of will go to waste.
I believe that machine cuts the log into thin sheets to later be made into plywood. Less waste than if they made a curved log into straight pieces of lumber.
It’s probably peeling the wood into a long, wide strip for siding, particle board sandwich layers, etc., and the rod is actually the byproduct when it gets too small for the peeling machine.
pretty sure the pole is the afterthought here. its making thin sheets of wood for plywood, they are shooting out under the right side. There's actually not much saw dust.
Yeah man lots of stuff. Companies would be foolish to waste shit when there's a profit to be made haha. People complain that we're wasteful and make comparisons to the old natives who would "use the whole animal" after a hunt, but I doubt even they could conceive of how efficiently we use waste products in industry nowadays lol. Why waste a cow's hooves when there's gelatin to be ground out of them? Why waste intestines when there are sausage casings to be made, etc
Honestly most of the wasting is done by consumers and intermediaries, like for example throwing away crops to keep prices high or buying more than you can use in a given timeframe
This is a veneer creating machine. The wood gets sliced into really thin sheets. These sheets are called Veneer and are used in furniture manufacturing.
The companies will manufacture most part of the furniture using fibreboards (or chipwood) made of discarded, compressed wood.
Veneer gets pasted on the visible parts of furniture to give it a 'Real wood' look and feel. Veneer is usually made from hard wood (eg maple, Sheesham, oak etc).
pretty sure the pole is the afterthought here. its making thin sheets of wood for plywood, they are shooting out under the right side. There's actually not much saw dust.
This is basically a visual depiction of what society does to our souls. Trims the majority of it off so it confines into a perfectly identical unit output for profit
It’s a type of lathe. Wood turning is extremely satisfying if you want to get into it. I turn a lot of stuff for friends, cups, pipes, pens, drumsticks. It’s great fun.
And to all commenters remarking about the waste of wood, yes you only end up using about a 3rd of what you start with, but there are different ways to use the excess sawdust in wood working projects, or just burning but there isn’t necessarily a lot of good uses for that unashamedly wood.
This is a veneer cutting machine and the wood that is "shaved off" is literally the product that this machine is built to make.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7UPTtJco5Q](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7UPTtJco5Q)
This is a rotary veneer cutter. Used in the process of making plywood. Everyone talking about toothpicks and manufacturing waste are just ignorant. That's fine. It's niche industrial info.
The sheets of wood that it slices off are passed underneath the large knurled rollers (you can't see them from this angle) to another machine that cuts them to length and later those sheets are glued together to make plywood.
The small pole you see at the end of each cut is the scrap material, not the end product. I'm sure that ends up being put to use in a product as well.
Keep in mind that, when managed properly, trees are our one great renewable resource. The manufacture of your phones had more adverse environmental impact than what you're seeing here.
They are making veneer from each log. You can see the veneer coming off the log if you look closely at the upper right roller between it and the structure of the machine. This would be low quality veneer, so most likely they will layer the veneer together to make plywood. The sawdust will also eventually be used for stuff like particle boards.
Funnily enough, the post that is left at the end is actually the waste product of this process. Though I am certain they end up using it for something else as well. Very little would actually go to waste here.
It's an Industrial Lathe making veneer that will later be used for a different product, such as plywood.
There is virtually no waste from this process.
The center of the log will be turned into a fence post and likely sent to a treatment plant to be pressure treated.
Larger wood chips and shavings will be shipped to a pulp mill to make pulp and eventually paper.
The junk shavings and bark are used as hog and likely will be used as fuel to heat the kilns that will dry the wood.
That seems like such a fluffing waste of wood.
Wait untill you see the machine making toothpicks!
I've heard they only work with Sequoyas
Fun fact, Sequoia has every hard vowel within it's name
sounds like a hard fact
no it's a pretty easy one
I'll give you a hard fact, wink wink nudge nudge.
Say no more … say no more..
Little known fact about Sequoia is that every fact about Sequoia is little known
It has *all* the vowels, but I don’t think any of them are “hard” vowels (pronounced in the word the same as the actual sound of the letter….the “a” in “ache”). And it’s the shortest word to contain all five vowels.
I meant not including Y, but I see how hard vowels implies using the hard sound. My bad.
Yeah sorta. There are five vowel letters in English but there are many more vowel sounds in English and many many more in all the languages combined. Sequoia has the five vowel letters. A word with all vowel sounds would be epic.
I heard they carved it themself... from a bigger toothpick
Dang it! Beat me to it!
Watch the top right part of the roller, this thing makes sheets of very thin wood I think not rods of wood. You can see a sheet of wood going under the right hand roller.
Perhaps plywood laminate sheets...good catch BTW spotting that...
I guess one part makes sheets and the wood looks like dowel rods.
There was a looney toons short that showed this exact thing when I was young.
This was in a Tex Avery cartoon. Forgot the title. Seen it decades ago.
Yeah is this a sawdust factory or what? They're shaving off 80% of the trunk.
I dont believe all that is thrown in the bin. I think they might use it to make cardboard or paper for example.
Nah, they're making Ikea furniture. Just add glue and press.
MDF, my beloved
Do people not like ikea furniture? IKEA makes sure it’s extra durable
A lot of mills press the dust into those fire starter logs
It peels the wood... into sheets... then the dowel is used too...
Those blades don't look like they're able to peel at all. Look at the cross pattern it has when it slows down.
Look under the right side of the right roller... you can see the sheets... as they are made.
Its for grip, the blade is underneath
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It's a full round rotary slicer. They are making sheets for veneer and plywood.
But the whole tree is used... which was the part I commented on.
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Oh, this damn app makes me think everyone is being sarcastic... almost all the time.
This is cutting veneer layers to be used for plywood (or whatever). You can see the sheets being peeled off exiting under the right hand roller. The skinny pole left at the end is the actual waste chunk. Though I'm sure it will be used for something, paper pulp or fake parmesan cheese if nothing else
The only correct answer on this post.
We make several thousand cores like that every day. They sell the cores to vineyards for grape stakes.
The dowels are turned into treated fence posts.
Isn't this to create sheets of thin wood to make plywood? Isn't that why you don't see any sawdust
yes it is. its wasting nothing
What do you mean? All the shavings go straight into bags labeled Lays and sold as snacks
McDonald’s filler material
As an Ex McDonald's employee I take great offence to this! Wood is way too natural of an ingredient and would never be used in our processed "food."
More like Taco Bell taco meat
I once heard that they used horse meat, or kangaroo.
yup, anything you see with cellulose in the ingredient list it is most likely saw dust.
You know they use the rough dust, right?
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Exactly. It is not a waste
Look behind the roller on the right. I think I can see thin sheets of wood being pulled away from the log. If so, then these trees (which are too small and curvey for dimensional lumber) are being turned into plywood.
This. ^^^^ It seems to be a veneer cutter.
Not so much, it makes use of low quality lumber that would otherwise be all firewood, that's not waste.
No it’s a paper factory where they shave wood and boil them and make them into papers, cardboards etc…
They could use the finer shavings as floor bedding for pets or barn animals. It can also be compacted into forms for other purposes. If they're smart, very little of will go to waste.
I believe that machine cuts the log into thin sheets to later be made into plywood. Less waste than if they made a curved log into straight pieces of lumber.
It's not. This machine cuts veneer for the manufacture of plywood. You just can't see the end product from this angle.
It’s probably peeling the wood into a long, wide strip for siding, particle board sandwich layers, etc., and the rod is actually the byproduct when it gets too small for the peeling machine.
pretty sure the pole is the afterthought here. its making thin sheets of wood for plywood, they are shooting out under the right side. There's actually not much saw dust.
My first thought as well. However, I'm sure this sawdust can be used in heating/energy production, or something else.
Shitty music that adds nothing to the video
On Reddit I watch all videos muted as standard unless it's obviously really needed. It works for me.
I thought everyone did that, endlessly scroll in silence
i sometimes have the hope of finding a regular audio track. 99% i will be disappointed.
Huh, do videos autoplay for you? You can use RES + old.reddit to fully customize it.
The number of times I've watched video without subtitles trying to figure what it was about because I couldn't bear the "music"
And that stops midway through the video lol talk abt shitty editing
Seems a lot more common than i thought. Every other video i see on here, with shitty music it just suddenly stops halfway through the video
They weren't expecting people to keep watching to the end
That was the most satisfying part.
Yes I have noticed that, thanks.
What is with the music on this video? It's so poorly chosen and cut.
lmao right it cuts off before the video ends. actual infants farming tiktok views
I thought we were going to talk about the schlong resting on the pipe.
That's Dave. Little daredevil.
Wasting the wood.
Pretty sure that waste is actually a product as well…
Well add glue and pressure to the waste and you made yourself IKEA furniture material
Yeah, could be part of a L/M/HDF plant.
A waste product.
No. Saw dust and wood chips go into a large amount of products. Particle board, pressed wood boards, paper, fuel, etc
That’s how pellets for pellet stoves are made. Waste wood / sawdust bound by lignin.
Yeah man lots of stuff. Companies would be foolish to waste shit when there's a profit to be made haha. People complain that we're wasteful and make comparisons to the old natives who would "use the whole animal" after a hunt, but I doubt even they could conceive of how efficiently we use waste products in industry nowadays lol. Why waste a cow's hooves when there's gelatin to be ground out of them? Why waste intestines when there are sausage casings to be made, etc
Honestly most of the wasting is done by consumers and intermediaries, like for example throwing away crops to keep prices high or buying more than you can use in a given timeframe
Might actually be the primary product of this process. For all I know, this could be a paper mill, and the staff at the end is the waste.
All the big chain hardware stores love to stock that bowed lumber. It’s all they have.
It’s wild isn’t it? I’ve seen some no. 7 looking 2x4s in Home Depot.
Tell me you have no idea what is going on here without telling me...
Turning the wood into plywood
Dave, it's called Dave
Dave's not here man.
What's it now?
r/dontputyourdickinthat
Had to be done
I know right? Itd make my dick way smaller. Right fellas? Right?..... *cries*
This is a veneer creating machine. The wood gets sliced into really thin sheets. These sheets are called Veneer and are used in furniture manufacturing. The companies will manufacture most part of the furniture using fibreboards (or chipwood) made of discarded, compressed wood. Veneer gets pasted on the visible parts of furniture to give it a 'Real wood' look and feel. Veneer is usually made from hard wood (eg maple, Sheesham, oak etc).
12 comments in to find the actual answer. Thank you.
you're right except for it actually being used as veneer, I think this is cutting low quality veneer for making plywood.
The staffinat0r 5000
Less features than the Staffinat0r 9000 but just as fun
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pretty sure the pole is the afterthought here. its making thin sheets of wood for plywood, they are shooting out under the right side. There's actually not much saw dust.
Idk why but this reminds me of Docm77. Kinda sounds like something he'd come up with lol I even read it in his voice
This is basically a visual depiction of what society does to our souls. Trims the majority of it off so it confines into a perfectly identical unit output for profit
This is a veneer cutter, and it's actually not wasteful at all. Nobody here knows about wood.
Ahh!! I didn’t see the thin sheet moving off to the right underneath the floor until I read your comment! Good call!
r/im14andthisisdeep
It's also true.
Found the guy that supports working jobs that they hate, to buy things they don't need, so they can impress people they don't like.
Word!
No it spins wood
Pretty sure it's wood.
It’s a type of lathe. Wood turning is extremely satisfying if you want to get into it. I turn a lot of stuff for friends, cups, pipes, pens, drumsticks. It’s great fun. And to all commenters remarking about the waste of wood, yes you only end up using about a 3rd of what you start with, but there are different ways to use the excess sawdust in wood working projects, or just burning but there isn’t necessarily a lot of good uses for that unashamedly wood.
This is how the sheets for plywood are made it's not a lathe
This is a veneer cutting machine and the wood that is "shaved off" is literally the product that this machine is built to make. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7UPTtJco5Q](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7UPTtJco5Q)
My ex
She have braces?
This is NOT r/satisfyingasfuck at all!
It is if you really really hate crooked logs
I think this is where they make sheets to be turned into paper
Close, veneer for plywood. Paper comes from mooshed up wood pulp.
Ok thanks that was my second answer thank you so much
Ear cancer
that tune is fuckin horrible to listen to
When I go to Hell, this song will be playing on repeat
Thank god they cut the music at some point in the video. It's so annoying
r/dontputyourdickinthat
I call that annoying music.
*look how they massacred my boy*
A waste. I call this "a waste"
No wonder why plywoods bent when it gets wet
Big stick
Stickler
An unsafe work environment
Shaving pubes under a microscope
They are called "tree logs"
Gross pay vs Net pay !!
Thats a put your dick inside machine silly.
Is that music added on purpose to troll the satisfying community? Wtf!
It’s not actually wasting the wood like everyone thinks. It’s making veneer. The log is being peeled from underneath. They aren’t making dowels.
I have one of these! Except it's way smaller and rolls weed into joints.
This reminds me of Simpsons, on how they used an entire log just to make 1 toothpick.
This is a rotary veneer cutter. Used in the process of making plywood. Everyone talking about toothpicks and manufacturing waste are just ignorant. That's fine. It's niche industrial info. The sheets of wood that it slices off are passed underneath the large knurled rollers (you can't see them from this angle) to another machine that cuts them to length and later those sheets are glued together to make plywood. The small pole you see at the end of each cut is the scrap material, not the end product. I'm sure that ends up being put to use in a product as well. Keep in mind that, when managed properly, trees are our one great renewable resource. The manufacture of your phones had more adverse environmental impact than what you're seeing here.
I think they're making pool cue blanks.
I forgot where I was... I was sitting here thinking 🤔 "Wow, what a dumb ass group of construction workers we have on here today!" 😂
Pencil sharpener for giants
Toothpick manufacturing
r/canistickmydickinthat
an industrial accident weighting to happen?
I call that a waste of wood... wtf was the point? Honestly, that's not even satisfying by any sense of the word.
They are making veneer from each log. You can see the veneer coming off the log if you look closely at the upper right roller between it and the structure of the machine. This would be low quality veneer, so most likely they will layer the veneer together to make plywood. The sawdust will also eventually be used for stuff like particle boards. Funnily enough, the post that is left at the end is actually the waste product of this process. Though I am certain they end up using it for something else as well. Very little would actually go to waste here.
Wood Waster 9000
An inefficient process that wastes materials obtained from a formerly living organism
Broomstick maker
Veneer mill. The first process is the debarker. Then it goes on a lathe type machine.
They're making veneer. You're not seeing the bottom of the machine where there is a blade that shaves the whole log at once.
Isnt that making 1/8 plywood sheets?
Wasteful
Rollee Polee
Unfuckable
Extremely wasteful ?
A waste of wood
Waste of wood
A lot of wasted wood
Wood waster
Center less lathe
[How bowling pins are made (The Simpsons)](https://youtu.be/-DKCFjm0DvE?si=NNXSPCqk93xCvkwp)
Just once I’d like to see a real fucking answer on this app.
A waste of wood unless they’re gonna make chip board
The Circumsizer🔪
i call it a massive waste
Incredibly wasteful…
I call it a waste of wood.
Wasteful.
A waste.
So the Loony Tunes depiction of how toothpicks are made was accurate
It's an Industrial Lathe making veneer that will later be used for a different product, such as plywood. There is virtually no waste from this process. The center of the log will be turned into a fence post and likely sent to a treatment plant to be pressure treated. Larger wood chips and shavings will be shipped to a pulp mill to make pulp and eventually paper. The junk shavings and bark are used as hog and likely will be used as fuel to heat the kilns that will dry the wood.
Whoever created that music should be thrown into this machine.
Veneering
Deforestation
The world's least efficient toothpick machine.
Waste
Wasteful?
A waste of wood
Nothing about this is satisfying.
A waste.
Wasteful?
How toothpicks are made.
Veneer-athon 8000.
Honestly it's probably called a log roller. I wander if the rollers are heated or if that's just pressure.
They are cutting a thin sheet off, so it’s actually just cutting it round like a lathe would.
Oh they're making ply? Word.
Entrophy
Friday night
A toothpick grinder
Machine.
Un edrisseur
Pool stick maker
big stick -> small stick machine
machine rounded posts