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8 Comments
ReverendTedsays...Why would you ever need to erase something? Why not just write the correct thing in the first place?
(Or failing that, just use Backspace, duh!)
zeoverlordsays...Autocorrect FTW.
>> ^ReverendTed:
Why would you ever need to erase something? Why not just write the correct thing in the first place?
(Or failing that, just use Backspace, duh!)
brycewi19says...Seems like a lot of waste they create when cutting them. I would hope that all the trimmings would go back in to the next batch.
alien_conceptsays...I always think with these how to videos "why the fuck do I care how a rubber is made, this has got to be soooo boring", but then I always get fascinated by it, haha
oOPonyOosays...Ha Ha, I was just hanging out with Mark Tewksbury today - from the first season of How it's made. =)
spoco2says...Seems horrendously manual. Oh sure there are a lot of machines, but there's a lot of man handling and manual trimming, and manual boxing and and and...
I'm amazed that people can do such monotonous tasks day in day out.
ReverendTedsays...>> ^brycewi19:
Seems like a lot of waste they create when cutting them. I would hope that all the trimmings would go back in to the next batch.
At 1:32 they dump the "defective" ones from the previous batch back in. Seems like they'd do that with the trimmings.
zorsays...I love the smell of a new eraser.
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