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Www.Vitac.Com
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Captions paid for by
Discovery communications
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Narrator: skeletal replicas
Are excellent educational tools.
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While real bones are fragile,
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These reproductions
Are made of a synthetic resin,
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Which is very tough.
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These models
Are scientifically accurate
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And can withstand
Repeated handling
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In classrooms or museums.
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This facility is dedicated to
Producing skeletal replicas...
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...Everything from ancient
Humans to prehistoric animals.
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Cast from real skeletons,
These models
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Are virtually indistinguishable
From the original.
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The process starts
With a real skull.
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This one is
Of a prehistoric sabertooth cat.
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Using a wire cutter,
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A worker slices up
Blocks of clay,
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Placing the pieces on the skull.
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He presses the clay
Evenly around the skull.
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He soaks a sponge and uses it
To moisten and smooth the clay.
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He inserts a plastic tube
That will come in handy later.
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Now, he saturates
Strips of fiberglass
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With a polyester resin
And drapes them around the clay.
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Left overnight,
The fiberglass and resin cure
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Into a rigid shell
Around the clay.
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He repeats this process
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To create a second,
Identical fiberglass shell.
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With the skull and clay
In the bottom half,
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He bolts the second shell
On top.
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He pours silicone
Into the plastic tube,
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Filling the space
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Between the skull
And the top fiberglass shell.
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After repeating this process
On the other side,
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He opens the shell.
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He removes the skull
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And examines
The two-part silicone mold.
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He places the two-part mold
Back into the fiberglass shell
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And straps it to a spinner.
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He pours polyurethane resin
Into the mold.
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At just over a pound, the weight
Matches the original skull.
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The spinner spirals
At a controlled speed,
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Evenly distributing the resin
Throughout the mold.
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After the resin has solidified,
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He removes a replica skull
From the mold.
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The specially formulated resin
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Has the look and texture
Of bone.
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The craftsman scrapes away
The ragged bits.
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This part is the jaw.
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Using a special grinding tool,
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He cleans up the surface
And does a bit of contour work.
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With a sharper tool,
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He better defines
The area around the teeth.
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Then he grinds the rough bits
Away from the cheekbone.
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This is the jaw before and after
The improvements.
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Now it's over
To the paint department,
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Where a worker airbrushes
The skull using acrylic paint.
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He layers
Shades of brown, black, and red
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To make this replica
Look more authentic.
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He inserts the saber teeth
In the upper part of the skull
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And drills little holes
In both of them.
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He pushes nails into the holes
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To secure the teeth
In the sockets.
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An inspector
Now scrutinizes the skull
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And compares it
To the original one on the left.
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Just like the real
Sabertooth cat skull,
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It looks ancient.
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It's difficult
To tell the difference
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Between the 12,000-year-old
Skull and the new one.
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The skull is now ready
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For the rest
Of the skeleton body.
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It takes five people three weeks
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To build a skeletal replica
Like this one.
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Narrator:
The roman emperor nero
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Is believed
To have been the first
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To chill wine
In containers of ice.
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Despite the convenience
Of modern refrigerators,
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Ice buckets and servers
Are still used today.
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They add presentation value
To any occasion,
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Whether the host is
On a champagne or a beer budget.
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This ice server's simple design
Drains melted ice,
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So food stays cold
Without getting wet.
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An automatic guillotine blade
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Chops large sheets
Of high-grade stainless steel
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Into rectangles.
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A worker takes each rectangle
To a punch press.
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The press cuts a pattern
Of holes into the steel.
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The pattern is geometric
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And will drain melting ice
Efficiently.
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Next, it's over
To a deep-drawing press.
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It uses 110 tons of force
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To transform the rectangle
Into a pie-style plate.
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A punch cutter removes
The excess steel from the rim.
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The worker now has
A perforated ice tray.
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He transfers it
To another punch press,
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Which cuts finger holes
For lifting it from the base.
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The next worker places
A larger steel rectangle
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Into a different press.
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This will shape
The bowl the ice tray rests in.
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He returns to the tray and buffs
The rim to a mirror finish.
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After polishing the outside
Of the bowl to a high gloss,
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He welds two screws
To the bottom.
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With the screws firmly in place,
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He connects
The two steel legs to the bowl.
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He attaches a steel platform
To the other end of the legs.
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This ice server is complete
And ready to chill.
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But before
They uncork the champagne,
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They need an ice bucket.
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The bucket starts
With a pre-cut steel disk.
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An employee places the disk
In a more powerful press.
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It uses 165 tons of force
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To transform the disk
Into a basic bucket shape.
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Next, another press
Applies over 175 tons of force
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To deepen the bucket
And reduce the diameter.
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Stretching the flat disk twice
Has made the metal fragile,
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So it's exposed
To induction coils
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That are heated
To over 1,800 degrees.
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After cooling,
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The steel's strength
Is restored,
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And it's ready
To be shaped again.
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The final press
Gives the ice bucket
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A cone-like shape.
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The ice bucket spins on a table
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That moves through six different
Polishing stations.
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The brushes at each stop
Are progressively thinner,
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And this gradual polishing
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Gives the stainless steel bucket
A high sheen.
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With the help of a template,
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The worker welds handles
To the steel bucket.
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Then the bucket
Is set upside-down
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On a revolving table.
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A pressurized sprayer
Shoots fine mineral particles
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To give the interior
A smooth finish.
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This is the result.
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A filler head now dispenses acid
And then plunges into it
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And applies
An electrical current.
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This removes the surface metal,
Resulting in a brilliant finish.
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After the acid has washed off,
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A worker inserts a perforated
Plate for drainage.
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This ice bucket
Is now ready for a party.
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Narrator: it's not enough
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For a dining chair
To look inviting.
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It also has to be
Comfortable and sturdy.
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The secret to manufacturing
A quality dining chair
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Is to use hardwood
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And traditional furniture
Construction techniques.
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This company makes dining chairs
Out of hardwoods,
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Such as birch, walnut, oak,
And ash.
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They dry the wood until
Its moisture content is 7%,
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So the chair size stays
Consistent after construction.
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First, workers
Stand planks of wood
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On a conveyor belt
To apply glue.
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Then they align
The planks' glued edges...
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...And clamp them tightly
Together in a heated press.
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After a few hours
Of heat and pressure,
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The glue is dry,
And they release the press.
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The planks now form
A large panel
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From which to cut
The chair parts.
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A computer-guided band saw
Cuts the preliminary shape.
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These are chair legs.
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The next machine, the profiler,
Finalizes the shape
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And sands the wood surface
On all sides.
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Workers now mount the parts on
Another computer-guided machine.
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This one
Drills slots called mortises.
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These mortises
Will receive pins called tenons
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Protruding from adjoining parts.
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Before assembly,
Workers sand all the parts
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So they can be stained later.
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To make a curved chair back,
They have to bend the wood.
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They need the wood to have
A 15% to 22% moisture content.
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Any drier, and the fibers
Would snap when bent.
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They steam the wood for an hour
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To soften it
And make it more flexible.
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They place the steamed wood
In a curved mold on a press.
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Then they dry it with a device
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That generates heat
Using radio frequencies.
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After about an hour,
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They release the press
And remove the wood.
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The moisture content is now 7%,
Which maintains the curve shape.
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Parts that need tenons
Go into this automated machine.
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Its rotary knife shapes
The tenon in about one second.
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Workers glue the mortises
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In the two vertical sides
Of the chair back,
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Then brush glue onto the tenons
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Of the chair back's
Horizontal pieces.
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They align
The tenons and the mortises
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And secure them in place
With a mallet.
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They put the chair back
Into a press
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To force the tenons in place.
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They reinforce
Each mortise-and-tenon joint
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With staples designed for wood.
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They continue
To assemble the chair parts
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With mortise and tenon joints.
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This method is key
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To the chair's strength
And stability.
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Now for the final stage
Of construction.
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They attach the front-leg
Assembly to the chair back.
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The chair is placed in a press
To completely secure the tenons.
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Then they attach a support piece
In each corner.
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In the finishing department,
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They spray
A light coat of stain,
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Wipe off the excess
So that the color is even,
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Spray on a sealant,
Lightly re-sand the wood,
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And apply
A coat of protective finish.
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Finally,
They add a seat cushion,
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Which screws into the chair
From underneath.
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Now you're sitting pretty.
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Narrator:
The first pools were built
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By the ancient greeks and romans
In the 19th century.
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Large cities like london
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Started building indoor pools
For sports and recreation.
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Backyard residential pools
Became popular in the 1950s.
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Today,
Residential in-ground pools
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Are available in a variety
Of shapes and sizes.
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Their parts are made to order
In the factory.
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The first step
Is to design the pool
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According to
The client's specifications.
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Computer software
Then determines
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Exactly which components
Must be built.
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The side panels of the pool
Are made with galvanized steel
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Plated with zinc
To prevent rusting.
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They die-cut "V"-shaped notches
On the top
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And will cut similar ones
On the bottom later.
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These little dimples
In the metal
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Will hide the heads of bolts.
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They punch out holes
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On the remaining ends
Of the panel.
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These will serve
To join multiple panels
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To create the perimeter
Of the pool.
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They insert each panel
In a powerful metal folder.
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It firmly clamps
The sheet of metal
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And pushes up the edge
To create a 90-degree angle.
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Taking a flat, metal sheet
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And turning it
Into a three-dimensional object
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Makes it stronger.
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They fold the notches at the top
And bottom ends of the panel.
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They also die-cut a large hole
For the clean-water inlet.
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To make a curved panel, they
Place it on a fixed-radius jig.
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They insert a metal profile
Called a stiffener
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And bolt it in place.
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They use a custom flat head
Bolt and nut
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That will lodge themselves
In the metal dimples.
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Next, an automated clamp
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Bends the panel
To fit the jig's curve.
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The "V"-shaped notches
Allow the panel to bend easily,
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But workers must install radius
Belts to maintain this shape.
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They fasten the radius belts
Permanently
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Using hydraulic rivet guns.
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All in-ground pool panels
Are made to order
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And shipped
As soon as they are ready.
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In the thermoforming department,
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They use a fixed sheet
Of a.B.S. Plastic
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To make
The in-ground pool steps.
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The sheet is firmly clamped
In a frame
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And goes into an oven.
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The oven heats the plastic
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To around 350 degrees
For five minutes
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Until it gets soft and pliable.
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As the plastic
Comes out of the oven,
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A fiberglass mold is pushed up,
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Forming the main shape
Of the steps.
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A rigid cage seals the sides,
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And a powerful vacuum
Sucks out the air,
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Forcing the plastic
Against the mold.
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A series of fans
Cool down the plastic.
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When it has hardened enough,
It's removed from the mold.
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They prepare the vinyl liner
For the inside of the pool.
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There are about 30 designs
To choose from.
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Workers unroll the vinyl
On a cutting table,
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Where a conveyor
Will keep pulling on it.
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A computer-controlled
Rotary knife
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Zips over the moving vinyl...
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...Cutting effortlessly
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To create
All the required sections.
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The cutting process
Generates little waste,
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And the materials
Are fully recyclable.
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Workers carefully fold
Each section of the liner.
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All sections will be assembled
In another department,
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According to the assembly plan.
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On-site,
They assemble the steps,
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The side panels, and the piping
For the filter and heater.
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They pour concrete
Around the pool
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To form a foundation.
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Then they pour some
Inside the pool
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To create the bottom.
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They smooth the surface and let
The concrete set for two days.
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A worker
Unfolds the vinyl liner.
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It has a semi-rigid pvc edge
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That hooks into
The top of the pool.
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They fill the space
Around the pool with gravel
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And pour a concrete sidewalk
On top.
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All that's left to do
Is add paving stones or a deck,
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Some plants and furniture,
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And you'll have your own,
Personal paradise.
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About the show,
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