Cliff Clavin telling us how discs get made? That would be the best.Maybe you should send in a suggestion to "How it's Made" on Discovery. They show how all sorts of random crap is made.
BTW- The show is totally addictive.
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Cliff Clavin telling us how discs get made? That would be the best.Maybe you should send in a suggestion to "How it's Made" on Discovery. They show how all sorts of random crap is made.
BTW- The show is totally addictive.
I'm thinking of something else.Is that who the voice is?
Worse part of the show is the horrible porno music in the background.
Well...that and the hot dog episode.
Ah ha! He does "Made in America". I knew I had heard him talking about Craftsman tools.I'm thinking of something else.
Is that who the voice is?
Worse part of the show is the horrible porno music in the background.
Well...that and the hot dog episode.
Ah ha! He does "Made in America". I knew I had heard him talking about Craftsman tools.
For sure. My wife and I were watching canoe paddles get made, completely engrossed, even though neither of us have any passing interest in the construction of paddles.Maybe you should send in a suggestion to "How it's Made" on Discovery. They show how all sorts of random crap is made.
BTW- The show is totally addictive.
It's eerie, isn't it? I watched a whole damn segment on cricket bats. I've never even played cricket.For sure. My wife and I were watching canoe paddles get made, completely engrossed, even though neither of us have any passing interest in the construction of paddles.
When people ask why I know the dumb stuff I know, I reference this show, and growing up with a copy of the book "The Way Things Work"It's eerie, isn't it? I watched a whole damn segment on cricket bats. I've never even played cricket.
Maybe you should send in a suggestion to "How it's Made" on Discovery. They show how all sorts of random crap is made.
BTW- The show is totally addictive.
Ontario, CA. i think
So there isnt a video on the production of the discs? Is that the conclusion?
Seems odd the big manufacturers don't have something like this out there, couldn't hurt for promotional usage.
I'd love to know how the different molds and profiles are determined to control the flight path as well, they could edit that into the mold-making segment.
Anyone remember back in the 70's when the band KISS was a world wide sensation, and they had a comic book about them, and each member had blood drawn and the blood was mixed in with the red ink for the comic books?