@@Allangulon Oh? I beg to differ. To explode is to: "burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, excessive internal pressure, or other process, typically scattering fragments widely." Not all explosions are a result of combustion!!
Fun fact, through aerosolizing, most things are explosive! That's why grain silos explode, the fine powder of the grain floats for a long time in the air, and all it takes is a spark for the flame to transfer exponentially, extending to instantly consuming the oxygen and creating an explosion of expanding gaseous forces. Most things that are in any way flammable are the same; at a small enough surface area, they can be ignited in an instant, using their own flame to propagate an incredible explosion.
Exploding paper stacks is my favorite stuff on the press. I was surprised that paper of all things would have such a violent reaction to being compressed.
@@jaysuizo-franco7106 It is. It's a very interesting and very real chain reaction. The thing you have to realize is, the chain reaction starts with the first rip... and think about that for a moment. So think about the reaction if all of the pages were identical and without imperfection. Just a somewhat spongey and very slightly springy and bendable material. If you had a perfect stack of pages, where does the first rip happen? The first rip won't happen at the top because the top is where the paper has the most ability to bend... and even if the rip does occur there, that's just one page, and the next in line becomes the top page in the reaction and has a full 90 degrees to bend. The first rip won't happen at the bottom, because the paper is perfectly flat there. So the first rip is going to have to happen somewhere in the middle... and when it occurs, it will be under such immense pressure that it won't rip up and it won't rip down, it'll rip out. When that occurs, the pages next to this page will necessarily be ripped too when you consider the friction at that spot. Thousands and thousands of pounds of pressure, if one sheet moves out just a little bit, it will tug the adjascent sheets above and below out with enough force to rip them, and suddenly, you have an instantaneous chain reaction. If you want to think about it in a more principled manner, think about it like this. The press is pressing down on the center channel, but the pages outside of that channel are also being compressed by being pulled down and pressurized. There is A LOT of potential energy being stored in the form of these pages NOT ripping. When they start to rip, that is an EXTREME amount of energy being released all at once. The instantaneous release of all this potential energy is similar to that of a bomb.
i'd love to see you guys add some kind of temperature reader to this. i'm curious as to how much that insane pressure is adding to the victim's internal heat as it's being exploded.
@@dyloak6450 still is getting really hot, if there’s one thing I learned about when you squish strong metals, it’s that you don’t want to touch them with your bare hands directly afterwards
@@DK-vx5coYes. However, a layman would think of an explosion as occurring due to spontaneous combustion (chemical reaction) as opposed to runaway fracture due the application of mechanical stress.
If you compress a stack of playing cards to the point just before they explode, and then release the pressure, do they turn into a solid brick? Or will they still separate?
I always love the exploding paper You don’t know when it will happen till it actually happens EDIT 1 : 1:17 I love how everything just flies up into the air when the book went pop
Only thing more satisfying than the paper explosions are the playing cards cut in half with the knife to the perfect sharpness, not too sharp, not too dull
Me: Excuse me Mr. Salesman, how do you justify the $20 difference between those two sets of playing cards? Mr. Salesman: well, we made sure that the most expensive one can take on 73 tons from a hydraulic press Me: ...
Absolutely love you both! I really hope some day you can come back to North America and have a big fan meet-up, maybe autograph some HPC merch or something
Haha honestly, your guys joy towards every single experiment is so infectious lol, I love it 😆 You can just hear the childlike buildup and release of excitement with your wife in every single one and it’s honestly too funny haha. Hope you guys randomly crush shit for a long time to come still.
I suggested before but I'll try again: I'd like to see a paper compression with the stack of paper (or book) being smaller than both plates, so that it gets pressed evenly across all surface. Never found a video with that.
Yes, thats a Question I also ask me. In all videos there is the pressure stamp a bit smaller than the object, so the Paper bends at the corners and sides. What would happen if, e.g. the Post-Its, are put between 2 massive steel plates, so the force and pressure is all even at every point of the surface. When the pressure is only on parts, it is clear to see, that the force could and would get the line of the least resistance. And so expand and explodes to the sides. So, what would happen, if there is even pressure? Will it slip at some point also to a side and explode or get into a very dangerous projectile? So the next thing could be a massive steel box with a stamp where the notes and the stamp fits right in, so that nothing could slip away. What would happen here? I think maybe nothing. Or breaking the steel box. Of course it could be potentially very dangerous, so be careful. So many open questions? Hope there will be some answers. Thanks
Admittedly I know nothing about hydraulic presses but there’s no way this can be good for the equipment. I’d love to know how often they break stuff that they didn’t want to break. Love the videos.
Okay have you tried a cube of Graphene, the strongest material ever recorded, more than three hundred times stronger than A36 structural steel, at 130 gigapascals, and more than forty times stronger than diamond.
Plz use wider plunger when pressing paper products. Get as much coverage as you can, Unless already done in which case send me the like. Love your channel and your enthusiasm
Hey I’ve a couple ideas for you to press, pistons from a engine, valves from a engine, I’m curious to see how strong they really are, I love your channel, you two make some awesome videos, thank you for this, it means a lot, much love from Utah 😎😎😎😎😎😎
PLEASE READ: it is know the you cant fold paper more than 7 times. 1st. Try and fold it 8 times if you manage - maybe with help of the press? 2nd. use a 7 fold paper in the press and try to press it i wonder how many gopro's died for this compilation. i love it how it jumps everytime :D btw. really good video! cheers
I'm sure there's alot more work that goes behind the scenes, or clips you never put into videos. You could maybe start another channel. Also I'm sure people would donate to a Patreon. Just a suggestion. Greetings from Texas!
I can remember the first time I put some paper in my 20 ton HF press. I was bored in my garage and decided to fold up a piece of gum paper as tight as I could then put it in the press. I was rather surprised when that little piece of paper popped in every direction!
The paper tears and gets out of the way really quickly then the press plates close super fast crashing into each other. The money one gives an idea of what is happening!
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Can you record smashing a deck of cards but also capture it with a high speed camera when it explodes? I want to see the explosion in super slow motion.
If this channel has taught me anything, it's that paper is explosive.
I had absolutely no idea. I would not have believed you if you told me. I'm flabbergasted .
@@chewadadu2511
It's not. At these pressures things happen very quickly and seem explosive!
That blast come from the press machine hitting the bottom when the paper instantly removes from to much pressure
@@Allangulon Oh? I beg to differ. To explode is to: "burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, excessive internal pressure, or other process, typically scattering fragments widely." Not all explosions are a result of combustion!!
Fun fact, through aerosolizing, most things are explosive! That's why grain silos explode, the fine powder of the grain floats for a long time in the air, and all it takes is a spark for the flame to transfer exponentially, extending to instantly consuming the oxygen and creating an explosion of expanding gaseous forces. Most things that are in any way flammable are the same; at a small enough surface area, they can be ignited in an instant, using their own flame to propagate an incredible explosion.
Lol your wife's laughs & your accent just make the videos even better 😊
I love her laugh. It makes me laugh.
Absolutely, love it. 😂
I was going to say the same thing 😂😂😂
Exactly the same thoughts
On the contrary, it's getting annoying, both the accent and the giggles
Exploding paper stacks is my favorite stuff on the press. I was surprised that paper of all things would have such a violent reaction to being compressed.
@@orhan3007 The post-it stack at 0:20 explodes before the piston is even near the table.
I'd be pretty mad too if I got crushed by several tons of force
@@orhan3007 I don't believe this is entirely true.
@@jaysuizo-franco7106
It is. It's a very interesting and very real chain reaction.
The thing you have to realize is, the chain reaction starts with the first rip... and think about that for a moment.
So think about the reaction if all of the pages were identical and without imperfection. Just a somewhat spongey and very slightly springy and bendable material. If you had a perfect stack of pages, where does the first rip happen?
The first rip won't happen at the top because the top is where the paper has the most ability to bend... and even if the rip does occur there, that's just one page, and the next in line becomes the top page in the reaction and has a full 90 degrees to bend.
The first rip won't happen at the bottom, because the paper is perfectly flat there.
So the first rip is going to have to happen somewhere in the middle... and when it occurs, it will be under such immense pressure that it won't rip up and it won't rip down, it'll rip out.
When that occurs, the pages next to this page will necessarily be ripped too when you consider the friction at that spot. Thousands and thousands of pounds of pressure, if one sheet moves out just a little bit, it will tug the adjascent sheets above and below out with enough force to rip them, and suddenly, you have an instantaneous chain reaction.
If you want to think about it in a more principled manner, think about it like this. The press is pressing down on the center channel, but the pages outside of that channel are also being compressed by being pulled down and pressurized. There is A LOT of potential energy being stored in the form of these pages NOT ripping. When they start to rip, that is an EXTREME amount of energy being released all at once. The instantaneous release of all this potential energy is similar to that of a bomb.
Good presentation - no boring chat, no nonsense filler previews, just straight into it and deliver the goods. The total opposite of clickbait. 👏
The sound of laughter is so amusing. It just makes the whole experience a lot of fun!
i'd love to see you guys add some kind of temperature reader to this. i'm curious as to how much that insane pressure is adding to the victim's internal heat as it's being exploded.
It's not actually exploding lol
@@dyloak6450 still is getting really hot, if there’s one thing I learned about when you squish strong metals, it’s that you don’t want to touch them with your bare hands directly afterwards
@@dyloak6450 Well, there's a sudden release of energy - noise, materials. Kinda of an explosion.
Maybe a thermal camera?
@@DK-vx5coYes. However, a layman would think of an explosion as occurring due to spontaneous combustion (chemical reaction) as opposed to runaway fracture due the application of mechanical stress.
your wife laughing is so wholesome for some reason. Thank you HPC!
If you compress a stack of playing cards to the point just before they explode, and then release the pressure, do they turn into a solid brick? Or will they still separate?
Interesting
Loving the hi-tech remote controls on the press
It makes me happy listening to how much joy this lunacy gives the two of you.
I love how the thing that tells you the amount of pressure is constantly falling back after every explosion. 😆
I've also been thinking about that, why not give it a few zip ties. Same with GoPro.
@@gsp911 because people love to see it.. it’s part of the destruction
Now pop corn makes a lot more sense.
The book had such a awesome build-up and payoff!
It's been a while since I watched this stuff, and it's still as good as I remember it!
You two laughing in the background is what keeps me coming back! 😂
Holy shheeeeettt
YESH SHER
Nice one bro 😎
Ugh ow..
Okay, the red hot press is a new level of mad. Love it!
1:13 the power of a book
2:45 the knowledge's power
I love the girl's laugh when the paper explodes. She laughs wonderfully.❤👍👌
I always love the exploding paper
You don’t know when it will happen till it actually happens
EDIT 1 : 1:17
I love how everything just flies up into the air when the book went pop
Any one see my book ....
@@CloudaceMC.2 the book was awesome
Most don’t expect paper to be that violently explosive…but when hydraulic presses are involved, anything can be explosive.
Only thing more satisfying than the paper explosions are the playing cards cut in half with the knife to the perfect sharpness, not too sharp, not too dull
That first book was amazing lol, I love how slow it started to split then just disintegrated
Exploding paper is always good for views. Sweet, innocent paper, so much potential BLASTED by a crazy Fin with a squishy tool. Love it!
I love how they're having so much fun with it
Can you do more of the fire press? That roll of toilet paper was awesome
This channel is my go-to for falling asleep. It’s soothing to watch, and I love the exploding paper and the extruded candy.
Me:
Excuse me Mr. Salesman, how do you justify the $20 difference between those two sets of playing cards?
Mr. Salesman:
well, we made sure that the most expensive one can take on 73 tons from a hydraulic press
Me: ...
Absolutely love you both! I really hope some day you can come back to North America and have a big fan meet-up, maybe autograph some HPC merch or something
It ONLY took 80 tons of force to crush those cards.
Still one of the most satisfying channels on the whole damned internet.
Haha honestly, your guys joy towards every single experiment is so infectious lol, I love it 😆
You can just hear the childlike buildup and release of excitement with your wife in every single one and it’s honestly too funny haha.
Hope you guys randomly crush shit for a long time to come still.
And the shop is clean before every press. Kudos to whomever is on broom duty.
I don’t know why this is so satisfying, but it is 😀
What a surprise on a Wednesday morning!!! Thanks guys!!!!!
Hey Lauri, please let Anni know that we miss the Finland Friday videos, and other stuff from her channel.
The "clang" noise in the slow-mo footage is very pleasing. Could've used it for the Terminator movies.
I love the small pause every time right before the BOOM.
I suggested before but I'll try again: I'd like to see a paper compression with the stack of paper (or book) being smaller than both plates, so that it gets pressed evenly across all surface. Never found a video with that.
Yes, thats a Question I also ask me. In all videos there is the pressure stamp a bit smaller than the object, so the Paper bends at the corners and sides. What would happen if, e.g. the Post-Its, are put between 2 massive steel plates, so the force and pressure is all even at every point of the surface.
When the pressure is only on parts, it is clear to see, that the force could and would get the line of the least resistance. And so expand and explodes to the sides.
So, what would happen, if there is even pressure? Will it slip at some point also to a side and explode or get into a very dangerous projectile?
So the next thing could be a massive steel box with a stamp where the notes and the stamp fits right in, so that nothing could slip away. What would happen here? I think maybe nothing. Or breaking the steel box. Of course it could be potentially very dangerous, so be careful.
So many open questions? Hope there will be some answers. Thanks
I wish this channel would team up with the slo mo guys
And now for todays bonus content - these playing cards are very dangerous so we will have to deal with them.
Yall should put a Mannequins hand right beside the paper to see what damage it does to it
*honey, what are those gunshot sounds?*
*sorry, I’m just using paper*
The books were so satisfying. All the little paper bits flying was awesome
So surprising and the best “Press” video so far!
This press does to paper basically what my examiners did to my thesis, but with far more efficiency
That poor GoPro has taken it right in the teeth so many times... XD
FYI ..Get a fishing Magnet, remove the screw in the middle and mount a gopro adapter to it. then you won't be pushing the gopro off of the table
Something about the timing of the one at 1:00 makes it really satisfying and enjoyable to watch
I didn't know paper could shatter. Thanks for letting me know
6:50 guess we'll never financially recover from this :(
What are those?
There is really nothing that hasn't a YT channel about it. Lol just discovered you... How awesome
Admittedly I know nothing about hydraulic presses but there’s no way this can be good for the equipment. I’d love to know how often they break stuff that they didn’t want to break. Love the videos.
HPC RULES !!! ❤
Okay have you tried a cube of Graphene, the strongest material ever recorded, more than three hundred times stronger than A36 structural steel, at 130 gigapascals, and more than forty times stronger than diamond.
You should use that one press fitting you have that is a wide circular shape. That way it crushes the whole paper instead of just the center.
It's the pressure differential that makes larger explosions possible.
@@Allangulon but what would happen if he used the wider fitting like I'm saying?
This was the most crushing critique of Women in Love I've ever seen
Hey, do you know there are one more channel with hidraulic press?)
Those flying papers would give you one nasty series of paper cuts.
The cleaning guy: 💀
pretty good review - I missed out back then on the red hot toilet paper, that was a cool one.
Really like the paper crush. 👍🏻👍🏻
Plz use wider plunger when pressing paper products. Get as much coverage as you can, Unless already done in which case send me the like. Love your channel and your enthusiasm
Hey I’ve a couple ideas for you to press, pistons from a engine, valves from a engine, I’m curious to see how strong they really are, I love your channel, you two make some awesome videos, thank you for this, it means a lot, much love from Utah 😎😎😎😎😎😎
HPC explosions never get old. :D
How come you guys dont make these type of videos anymore?
props for the person that is gonna clean all this
The assorted schmoo on the underside of the press though 😅
PLEASE READ:
it is know the you cant fold paper more than 7 times.
1st. Try and fold it 8 times if you manage - maybe with help of the press?
2nd. use a 7 fold paper in the press and try to press it
i wonder how many gopro's died for this compilation. i love it how it jumps everytime :D
btw. really good video!
cheers
Te pościgi, te wybuchy, takie to piękne że aż się łezka w oku kręci 🥰👌
PLEASE find a way to video capture the sonic booms/ energy waves etc.
So much POWER with paper!
The first book was best.The buildup suspense and sudden explosion and complete annihilation was classic.
Anni's laugh! Fantastic video 😅
You guys have way too much fun with that press! Your wife has a beautiful laugh, btw.
Turns out the Pen may be mightier than the Sword, but it's the Paper you really have to look out for.
I don't think the amount of force that can be applied to the deck before it explodes is a contributing factor to the pricing of playing cards.
I'm sure there's alot more work that goes behind the scenes, or clips you never put into videos. You could maybe start another channel. Also I'm sure people would donate to a Patreon. Just a suggestion. Greetings from Texas!
I love how the GoPro few up in the air in the first one 😂
Go-Pro Jump Height Indicator.👍
@@WoodworkerDon wait man you're the guy who comments on big stackd's videos I like every comment of your good seeing you here :-D
@@GAMERIN-rn6dj I don't know who Big Stack'd is, but welcome to the Hydraulic Press Channel. Thank you for watching, and have a nice day. 👍
@@WoodworkerDon ummm but I have seen you some where man I don’t know where I saw you in the comment …
I can remember the first time I put some paper in my 20 ton HF press. I was bored in my garage and decided to fold up a piece of gum paper as tight as I could then put it in the press. I was rather surprised when that little piece of paper popped in every direction!
The sound of the slow motion of the post it notes exploding and the way the camera shakes is so damn scary, like hulk pounding the damn things!
Just a smashing sensation, old chap.
So does the paper “explode” because of all the pressure and the friction? Like I really would love to hear the science behind this!!!
The paper tears and gets out of the way really quickly then the press plates close super fast crashing into each other. The money one gives an idea of what is happening!
@@Allangulon aaaahhh makes sense! It’s pretty cool tho! I love these. Lol
@@Allangulon oh ok!!!! Makes sense!!!
You should ALWAYS use a blast shield. Especially when crushing things that should be harmless.
Would like to see Hydraulic Press vs Human Hand compilation some day. That'd be fun, I guess.
hydraulic press vs superman
Printing press go BURRrrrRrrrr.... The same sound as hydraulic press.... coincidence? I think not.
You should try pressing match books and match boxes. How about roadflares how about signal flares how about blank shotgun shells?
Suggestion - which is more explosive: recycled paper Vs newspaper Vs toilet paper Vs high quality white paper Vs parchment???
This is nerve wracking when it doesn't happen immediately...
Paper, books, Post-It notes, playing cards, wet pulp, burning TP. All Prrritti Guud.
Successful people don't become victorious overnight. What most people see as a glance wealth, a great career purpose is the results of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone reading this will be successful in life.
Who knew plain ole paper could become an extremely effective weapon of choice under immense pressure lol
Should try a roll of that thermal receipt paper. See if it turns black before exploding
It's the explosion that makes me laugh hysterically. Am I crazy for laughing like a maniac at paper exploding?
I love that you finally cut out the middleman and directly destroy your money.
4:41 dudes on December 1.
@0:50 is so unique, what a cinematographic colapse!
Lauri on the money being crushed: It's really hard!
The press: Hold the GoPro (it's going to be gone in a sec)
HPC and coffee in the mornin'! Greetings from the US!
Did the red hot toilet paper actually burn through the metal? Or was hole there for air to flow? Great Videos!
You should put a thermal imager in front of it.
great video have you ever smashed a spool of heavy fishing line
this will be my new paper shredder
Can you record smashing a deck of cards but also capture it with a high speed camera when it explodes? I want to see the explosion in super slow motion.