驚異と衝撃の量産技術! 日本の大量生産プロセスと職人達BEST 5

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Riken Forging Co., Ltd. showcases the manufacturing process for marine engine parts in Japan, including mold making, steel cutting, forging with an 8-ton hammer, shot blast process, and finishing. Komori Plane Manufacturing Company in Nagaoka City demonstrates the plane-making process using traditional methods like shaping the blade with soft iron and steel, surface processing, woodworking, hole-making, and blade sharpening by a 72-year-old blacksmith, his wife, and his younger brother.

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  • Riken Forging Co., Ltd. showcases the intricate process of creating marine engine parts, involving various stages like mold making, steel cutting, forging with an 8-ton hammer, shot blast process, and product finishing.
  • Komori Plane Manufacturing Company, led by a 72-year-old blacksmith, his wife, and younger brother, demonstrates the meticulous plane-making process, including shaping the blade with soft iron and steel, surface processing, woodworking for the body, hole-making, and blade sharpening in Nagaoka City, Japan.

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  • How are marine engine parts made?

    Through mold making, steel cutting, forging, shot blast.

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Japanese Manufacturers Showcase Traditional Craftsmanship

  • Riken Forging Co., Ltd. in Japan manufactures parts for automobiles, construction machinery, and ships, showcasing the process of creating marine engine parts involving mold making, steel cutting, forging with an 8-ton hammer, shot blast process, and product finishing.
  • Komori Plane Manufacturing Company demonstrates the plane-making process, including shaping the blade with soft iron and steel, surface processing, woodworking for the body, hole-making, and blade sharpening, all done by a 72-year-old blacksmith, his wife, and his younger brother in Nagaoka City, Japan.
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