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It is really wholesome to read trough all of Your positive comments. It was an honor to make such an amazing piece of musical art 🔔 🎶
@jakeleo4518
Жыл бұрын
10:20 holy shit facial the resemblance in the 3 generations.
@us2634
7 ай бұрын
Just like your work, this documentary will be a testament to the times
@mattycakes1161
7 ай бұрын
Great work and a great family tradition.
@cnosprandt5155
3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful bell and for keeping your family's work alive for so many gerenerations!
I spent nearly 25 years melting and pouring aluminum, copper, bronze, brass, steel, and silver. I manufactured military, medical, boat and window hardware, paper-thin wall structures, you name it. But my endless fascination lies in bell casting. I wish I could have made just one small example, even if it made an eye -watering clang!
@TheducksOrg
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of home forges you can buy ;)
What could be more rewarding than creating this work of art for the glory of God.
One of the best documentaries I've seen this year. Not only is the casting an outstanding achievement, but I couldn't help thinking how the craft goes back millennia and how so much is risked for a non-essential object. I will appreciate every bell I see or hear all the more now. And what a beautiful object!
@jakeleo4518
Жыл бұрын
10:20 holy shit facial the resemblance in the 3 generations.
@danielwinter441
5 ай бұрын
@@jakeleo4518that is Europeans to you
As a foundry patternmaker, this is a fantastic and informative video! The bell founders are 1st class artisans. What a beautiful cast bell. Congratulations to all involved.
I didn't realise it took such a tremendous effort to make something so magnificent. Brilliant documentary.
I think I've seen this video before, because it rings a bell.
@mashiniwami
3 жыл бұрын
If you stayed to the finish you will see a bell end.
@stuartkcalvin
3 жыл бұрын
Deja vu, I've heard that before.
@throngcleaver
3 жыл бұрын
@@stuartkcalvin But this time, it was clear as a bell, right?
@mikehod
3 жыл бұрын
Your bell joke has taken it's toll on the people here.
@throngcleaver
3 жыл бұрын
@@mikehod Lmao!
Absolutely fascinating! What a wonderful documentary.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@xjAlbert
3 жыл бұрын
I whole-heartedly agree, John! Fascinating ʕ•́؈•̀ʔ
I have a personal interest in moulds and casting process, this is one of the best documentaries I’ve had the pleasure to see. I really enjoyed watching the various processes involved and the dedication of the family run business. I’m sure that the Bucharest cathedral will be ringing for centuries to come. Well done to everyone involved, you did an exceptional job. 👍👍👍👍👍
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Bob-507
3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this too...thanks for posting
@nathandean1687
3 жыл бұрын
if it makes there at all. have you seen the prices for bronze these days?
I heard a story that in Russian when factories switched from making bullets to bells the workers stopped cursing all the time, apparently making bells for churches affected them in a deep way.
@rideon6140
3 жыл бұрын
@WonkaaVision Interesting. Perhaps the bells worked because sound is an abstraction, and in the case of bells a pleasing one. Bullets are not abstract, they stand for one thing only, death. We pretty much all curse, and deny, death. I suppose, washing machines might work if one is capable of appreciating the benefits of cleansing. A washing machine maker with imagination might feel some enlightenment then. In a sense religion denies death, or tries to, Darwin it could be said embraced it, there's the rub. But ironically, religion says beyond death lies heaven and Darwin infers something very similar when he says that living beings are transcending and perfecting themselves by evolving. It is this subconscious overlap, this hidden sameness, that makes religion feel threatened.
You can almost feel the intensity when the bronze starts to flow
400 year’s amazing! So much Pride & Passion. Gob bless you for another 400 years
Those guys at the end were going like the clappers.
@tomcooney183
3 жыл бұрын
TIL where that saying came from!
Like a commenter below, I don't know how I got here. I thought, hmm, I'll just scan it. Who else watched it to the end?
I have no idea how I got here but that was a fascinating video :-)
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
Worked in the foundry industry for 45 years. Very good and extremely interesting. So much skill . Thank you
I would have liked to have heard the bell ring at the cathedral.
@emszabi
3 жыл бұрын
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@pauleohl
3 жыл бұрын
@@emszabi What a cacophony of multiple bells.
I have worked in a piston ring foundry in Sparta , Michigan , U.S.A. for almost 24 years and the process is still amazing to see it all happen and the new rings emerge from the molds . I have worked in many of the different depts and became an inspector later and look for flaws before they go to grinding processes . My Brother has been there about 2 weeks less than me and two uncles and one aunt retired from there also . I find it strange to see the manager getting dirty , that does not happen in our world ( I bet the manager in this movie does not get dirty when the cameras are not running ! ) , they do not do any labor in our foundry and sit in the air conditioning 99% of the day . I have attempted to train new management to do different jobs but they cant last more than 30 minutes on any of the jobs and give up . Sadly all of our jobs in Sparta , Michigan are leaving the U.S. for GERMANY soon , we were told several months ago it's all going to Germany .
That was an excellent presentation. I just wonder if the trucks hauling to location will carry signs saying LOUD LOAD.?
Well done! Well done! I near jumped out of my chair when the man climbed atop the hot ladle. I've done a few crazy things in the line of work in my 73 year, but he just trumped all my craziness! That is dedication...
Fantastic video and craftsmanship. Greetings from Florida, USA.
I worked in large foundry so i am familiar with many of these processes but i was amazed at how true the clapper was when put in the lathe, nice vid thank you
Fabulous documentry of an ancient craft. Absolutely brilliant.
That was definitely out of the box. Thank you for making this available. Loved it!
Brilliant to see the process, preparation and planning when making and designing a bell. The amount of work and expertise and professionalism shows in this video. It is dangerous and exciting to watch employees and family members working as one. Thank you Greetings from Dublin Ireland bless you all. Happy Christmas 2020
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Happy Christmas to you!
Skilled craftsmen Need to be preserved fantastic job
Extraordinary skill and talent, quite amazing to such an old art still alive and still following traditions. Wow. Andy UK
That gives casting a whole different meaning.
@jeffevans3193
3 жыл бұрын
@wlod nat I meant the casting of such magnitude is awesome work.
One of the most interesting videos I`ve ever seen.
no bigger blessing that generations of the same family working together for sooooo long... beautiful
I could not imagine how dangerous of a job that must have been in the ancient world
@theondebray
3 жыл бұрын
Pretty dangerous today!
Very special people built this bell, not just anybody could have done it. These people are the Grassmayr family of Austria, all of them working toward creating the biggest free swinging bell in the world. Their teamwork, knowledge, expertise, artistry, craftsmanship, and skill created this bell, but it had to be flawless and perfect; otherwise an imperfect bell may not work at all, the pressure for it to be perfect is constantly there, thousand of man hours and expensive materials demand perfection. And this is why these Austrians are preying to God, because it's much like a high wire act with out a net, you can't screw it up, it must be perfect.
Great Respect to this fantastic family 🏆 Admiration for carrying on ancient craft with modern technology, BRAVO 👏
One of the most interesting videos I've seen. Brilliant people.
That was a wonderfully entertaining and highly informative watch. Only a 🔔🔚 would thumb it down 😉👍🏼
This is an incredible achievement!!!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
So glad this thumbnail came through Ringer Ollie . Wow to the Glassmayr Family . My Netherlands family lineage goes back 4 centuries , but they were all fishermen , farmers , dairymen , brick masons , etc . 4 centuries of bell makers is incredible . They're awesome . Thanks again
Thats awesome. I stayed to watch whole thing.
41:50 The guys pulling the rope on the LEFT, are working much harder than the YOUNG GUYS on the right. LOL What an ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC documentary. May God continue to Bless these Craftsman, this is TRUE craftsmanship at its absolute finest.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it!
Wow, how magic. I work at Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin doing the tours and I will start to the tours in the bells tours for the summer. Exciting to see how they were made.
What an exceptional workforce that is highly skilled!
Oh Wow!! Beautiful Bell..Awesome sound too...Done an excellent job.....
I agree with Simon Mitchell's comments. This project is incredible in engineering & manufacturing. So many disciplines involved, including the chemistry of the metal. Sure artistry!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Sure is!
was searching for a different type of docu..and man, this one was incredible..eclectic..amazing...thank you for finding this for viewing..
Awesome video. Perfectly edited with all the information...I didn't know if they'd get to ringing it...Glad they did...It would be cool to see it hanged in the Bell tower too...:)...Darn Romanians! :)
A true work of art.
I built the structure that holds up and allows the bell swing for a 30'' bell. I had the bell hanging in my shop working out the bearings ect. and I rang the bell and let me tell you you don't want to be next to a large bell when it is struck. I wonder how loud such a large bell is it sounds deep not loud. Beautiful
A chime the whole town can hear "another work of art is born"
@00BillyTorontoBill
3 жыл бұрын
For how many generations? Who knows...definitely none of us. 2400?
Great to see the old arts continuing with a family that goes back so long. Beautiful Bell. A great video honoring the making of this bell. Most satisfying to see God being given the glory. Probably won't see that in most European countries anymore.
Great documentary! Thanks for uploading.
that charcoal isn't to keep the metal hot or facilitate the flow of the bronze, it's to keep the bronze from oxidizing in air and pre-heat the flow channel. Carbon is a reducing agent.
I never thought I would find it so interesting , thank you for posting !
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
No additional drama required. Love Peter's daughter's reaction at 28:00 as he father climbs atop an 1100-degree bucket. That wasn't acting.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
A very scary thing to do!
Pater you are All Craftsmen This Beautify Bell is a True Work of ART and Genius it is BEAUTIFUL Peter Ireland 10/10
Absolutely amazing orchestra of the workers when the bronze is flowing. Human achievements are amazing when we are of like mind and hyper focused. Imagine if this was all done in pure gold....the anunnaki would be proud of what they bred into us.
Fantastic story and video, thanks for posting!
I live near the famous Taylor's bell foundry in England. Their loam mixture includes horse manure to bind the sand.
@timothybarney7257
3 жыл бұрын
McShane Bell Company (formerly of Baltimore Maryland) was featured in season two of Dirty Jobs. Their pattern mixture also includes manure as binding agent. Some things I guess can't be improved on. While the metallurgy may be better understood today, the processes have only been refined through centuries of time and generations of hard work.
Fantastic workmanship and a superb documentary. Thank you
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
No problem. Glad you enjoyed it John!
Absolutely beautiful work! Fascinating!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you enjoyed it Jason!
Absolutely bloody fascinating!!
Incredible patience, skill, and hard work! Amazing craftsmanship!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, thank you
Wonderful video, thanks! It's marvelous to see that this kind of craftsmanship is being maintained in the world.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
Wunderbar!!! Congratulations for this perfect job!!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
Brilliant, thank you.
This is an AMAZING JOB. CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO
Hi Ollie thanks for the video it was realy cool to watch watched it all as well lol thanks
What a beautifully made documentary. This was simply amazing to watch.
A truly impressive sight to see and hear .The quality of this documentary was also top rate thank you for making and sharing it
Absolutely amazing work
Thank you for the video, it was extremely interesting to watch!
very interesting, great to see an open day at an industrial plant.
A wonderful video I happened on. This is definitely worth the time to watch as it explains in detail how these beautiful bells are made. Thank you to all involved in the making of this video.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful!
Amazing documentary...thanks
And the glory be to God ♥️
Thank you for sharing that with the rest of the world.
Beautifully done, gentlemen. Beautifully done!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Amazing indeed.
Excellent thanks.
This is a fabulous mesmerizing video. Capturing the casting process, the characters and the sprit of the bell. It did sound beautiful when rung. Thank you for making it available.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it Andy! Thank you very much for watching.
What a special effort. Amazing to watch such skill.
Beautiful. An incredible job. Well done to the Grossmayr company
25:01 "When the bung hole is more resistant than expected..." I lost it here. I can't be the only one.
@denali9449
3 жыл бұрын
As the furnace cannot be tilted to remove the bronze, the bronze must be tapped from the bottom of the furnace through a hole which is packed with clay. This hole is called a bunghole with the clay being the bung. The clay, or bung must be removed usually by pounding it out with a hammer and dowel. An identical process is used in the steel making industry when molten steel is removed from the furnace. Think of a wine cask, that plug in the side of the cask is called a bung and the hole in the cask is the bunghole.
@davidgeorge8541
3 жыл бұрын
It rang a bell with me too...
@nicholastrawinski
3 жыл бұрын
@@denali9449 You do know what Nick Brunelle meant by his comment though, right?
@denali9449
3 жыл бұрын
@@nicholastrawinski Yes, I did consider the possibility he was being a child but in the hopes that he was being serious, I offered a serious response. Probably the same person who, when in the plumbing section sees a ballcock valve and laughs.
@nicholastrawinski
3 жыл бұрын
@@denali9449 hehe...
Ok youtube I clicked on this video... happy now?
Amazing story! Great video.
This is astonishing.
Absolutely fascinating documentary. I've never seen such work before and it's like watching the work of true masters. Thank you for sharing
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is amazing to watch.
Absolutely a wonderful video. I had no idea how they would pour a bell that large.
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you so much. What a beautiful harmonies bell. I lived in Germany and visited bavaria many times. I know so many ppl buy co-co clocks in Germany but many don't know about the beautiful working cow bells and my favorite small bells for my front porch. I checked ur website and plan on purchasing some bells. I just love the sound. Thank you all. Bless you and stay well.
What an excellent production of a video.
Awesome! Fascinating! Incredible!
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a lovely sound!
Great Doc.we have many church bells here in Ireland but not this size..still I have a new appreciation.
Fun to watch and so AMAZING.👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@tittums
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
The work involved was incredible
Amazing!!!
I cast some Aluminum parts in my High School metal shop. I can relate, massive job and a white- knuckler.
@nunyabizness6734
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but screwing up a highschool metals class project wouldn't cost you $90k+ in bronze. Imagine working for months to find out part of the mold collapsed or impurities in there metal caused it to cool unevenly and crack... think I'd just throw myself in the furnace.
@JoeFlation
3 жыл бұрын
@@nunyabizness6734 But the wise learn from their mistakes, instead of taking the easy way out
@nunyabizness6734
3 жыл бұрын
@@JoeFlation Never said I was a wise man.
WOW! Just fascinating.
This documentary was excellent and intense, those are hard working and intelligent men. Definitely a moment to be proud of. Why though does the Clapper only last 70 years, if the bell is used for 500 years it needs to be replaced 7 times! And not cheap either. They should make 5 and store them in tar, paper and wood boxes, to cover them, in the basement of the cathedral.
@jacksontaylor3876
3 жыл бұрын
The clapper is designed to wear out instead of the bell so the bell doesn't have to be replaced.