Fingercraft and Car Models Making in China - AUTOart

Despite having the wages of basic  labors in China increased almost five times over the last decade, model  cars are still being manufactured in China.  Nowadays, the basic  income of a worker in China is more than double the basic wages of other  developing countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam  and India; many factories in China, particularly in the garment related  industry, have relocated their production facilities into these  countries, an effort to reduce their production cost in order to be more  competitive in the market.


One of the main reasons that the  model car industry is still remaining in China despite much higher wages  is that the work requires a lot of the fingertips maneuvering.  We  call it “fingercraft”, which is more sophisticated than  “handicraft”.  Fingercraft is unique to countries using Chinese  characters (Kanji); countries using Chinese characters also using  chopsticks to eat such as China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Hong  Kong.  Children in these countries learn how to write Chinese  characters as young as four or five years old, which at the same time,  also learn how to use a pair of chopsticks to eat.  Learning  Chinese characters is a training of seeing a character through the eyes;  then the brain commands the movement of the fingertips to replicate the  contour of the characters on a piece of paper using a writing tool  repeatedly fifty or hundreds of time.  Throughout the primary stage  of education a child needs to learn more than a thousand characters so  the process of replicating is repeated almost everyday.  The  calligraphy art is weighted heavily in Chinese community and many  Children would go one step further and learned the brush pen calligraphy  which is even more sophisticated.  The soft tipped brush pen is  not only about movement of the pen, it is also about the delicate  pressure being applied on the tip to regulate the width of the strokes.

While  learning how to write Chinese characters, most children would have to  master a pair of chopsticks at the same time before they would be able  to pick up the food they like on the dinning table.  Eating with a  pair of chopsticks requires the maneuvering of a tool with the  fingertips and when it comes to picking up a peanut, for example, the  amount of pressure being applied is rather delicate; too much pressure  and the peanut will jump out; too little pressure and it will slip out.

Chopsticks  has been commonly used in China for more than three thousands years  while the rest of the world only started to use forks commonly on the  dinning table not more than six hundreds years ago.


Applying decal on the bonnet using chopsticks skill

Workers  in China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Hong Kong are all culturally gifted  with fingercraft skills, but only China remains to be the low labor cost  country among the others.  When model cars are being put together  with hundreds of intricate components, the basic workers in China  requires little training and are able to handle the job with their  fingercraft skills easily.  Moreover, there are 1.3 billion people  in China; factories can easily select predominately female workers for  the main reason that they like hobbies such as sewing and nail caring  which requires patience and good eyesight to work on intricate  processes.


Painting the small logo on the plates

The  present hourly rate in China is still around US$1.40 and the workers  can handle delicate processes.  The same kind of process would  easily cost ten times more in developed countries and the average age of  the workers are much higher.  Many so called Swiss made watches  selling for thousands of dollars are having the cases and bands  fabricated in China and then shipped to Switzerland to fit the locally  made movements in order to certify the watch to be Swiss made. 

Painting the rubber cap tips of the spark plug harnesses in black 
 
 Fitting the spark plug harnesses in the engine

For  a while, the model car industry will still remain in China even though  the cost of labor keeps increasing.  Other developing countries  where the labor cost is only half of China, is mostly limited to  manufacturing handicraft products but very rarely up to fingercraft  products.  Whenever mass market products require a lot the  maneuvering of fingertips to work with, such as watches, hand-painted  porcelains, embroidery and model cars, they are mostly crafted in China.


Real leather are trimmed and upholstered on the plastic seats of model cars


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