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    Packaging roller bearings - GIF

    Packaging roller bearings.



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    You may not realize this but there are not a lot of people in this world who can command their hands to do two completely unrelated types of motions like this young person is doing. Don't believe me try writing ABC with a finger in dust on a flat surface and write 123 with a finger of the other hand at the same time or something simpler like draw circles with one and the # symbol with the other If you can do it then do it several times in a row then suddenly switch your drawings to the opposite fingers. YOU can't can you.
    watch the concentration on her face as she stabs and counts the bearings while rolling them into the plastic sheathing. This girl/ lady has near perfect individual simultaneous unrelated motor control of her hands

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    It is remarkable Jon, that you published this post together with "packaging machines" links.
    That's actually what comes to mind, she's a machine... Imagine doing this task the whole day through... I hope she keeps some energy for playing the piano after work, here talents would make wonders...

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    This one is really thought provoking. Attractive and talented young woman. Doing a mundane job (not really manufacturing, just packaging).

    And, for crying out loud, is that a chopstick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    This one is really thought provoking. Attractive and talented young woman. Doing a mundane job (not really manufacturing, just packaging).

    And, for crying out loud, is that a chopstick?
    Jon you can almost bet she is a student in some university and the company she is doing the mundane packaging for is probably paying her tuition. This is often done you can rest assured that she will not be asked to sit there for years on end
    Its the older persons doing jobs like that who will be or have been there for years
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    The real deal of bead stringing is not just getting thread in them...it's the unseen knotting to retain them when necklace breaks. Eons back did a pair of bead troughs for dear Mom. From a good oak stringer, I milled a broad shallow Vee and two connected footpads. It was 48" long, with feet about 3" from the ends. One had rubbed Danish oil, other lined in very short napped black velvet. Plain one did geometric beads, velvet helped keep round types from rolling. I have no idea where they are now.

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    Looks like a chop stick Jon, lol

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