How It's Actually Made - Toothpicks

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Published 2021-02-11

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  • @sparkythecat
    "You might be able to hear the cries of toothpick excitement! They sound like this" "ʷᵉᵉ"
  • 4:33 I'm frankly surprised that he didn't comment on what appears to be a cheap kitchen knife haphazardly jammed into the machine for some reason
  • @_end3rguy_
    I like how you can see the lids of each box being mashed shut while there are still like 12 loose toothpicks hanging out
  • @dutenait824
    1:15 If the machine is left on for a week, the log will become a toothpick. Thank you for watching.
  • “ The wood’s bark is worse than its bite, so they remove the bark so there is just the bite” That is the best use of word play I have heard all week
  • @NewfieMan98
    "these toothpicks are destined for Air Canada. Which means they will almost certainly be 3 hours late" Way too accurate.
  • @HeavyMettaloid
    "Meanwhile, the factory floor and machinery contain about ten trillion toothpicks..." this got me
  • @Paralellex
    Honestly seems a bit wasteful that it takes an entire tree for just one toothpick. I think you could two, maybe even three, out of a tree if you really tried hard enough.
  • It's amazing how inefficient this factory is, but then again they literally sell custom sawdust.
  • @damn7208
    I'm glad Peter was the one to grab the toothpicks for this video, he's experienced and capable.
  • @lil__sped538
    “Logs, Big steamy logs are delivered to this factor” fucking lost it
  • "If you listen closely, you'll hear the cries of toothpick excitement, wee" ok, that one caught me of guard lmao
  • @Darth-Egg
    I’m surprised he didn’t mention the steak knife holding the whole assembly line together. 4:31
  • 4:41is the steak knife how the tooth picks are made sharp or to threaten and intimidate the tooth picks from possible escape?