With the right bonding agent the whole thing could possibly be way stronger. Considering how strong the whole thing is, it makes me wonder how viable recycled plastic legos could be for certain applications. It actually makes a lot of sense if you think about it. The problem with plastic recycling is that the more you recycle it, the weaker it gets because the polymer chain gets shortened. What better solution than to make items that optimize structural integrity?
Thats just physics lego itself arent particularly strong its just the combination of a lot of individual ones. This would work with any lego offbrand from china as well
If you've seen Lego Masters, they have a really impressive feat. The premise of the show is that there's teams of two and they all build to a specific theme. On one episode, the theme was bridges and they were supposed to make them very strong. To test them, they had weights that they put onto the bridge to make it collapse. They did not have enough weights for the testing and had to improvise on the spot for more weight. Quite a few of them were able to hold 1,000 POUNDS!
copy paste from my other comment: area seems to be 20 stud radius, so 16cm, pi r^2~=800cm^2 . it's 80000kg/800cm^2 so 100kg/cm2 a tank has ~10000 cm2 of track contact per track (60*180 for the m1 abrams) that means lego could support 1000T over that track surface (times 2, though taking a safety factor of 2 would be a good idea).
😂😂😂😂 I personally think that if I built a real house with Legos, it would be as sturdy if not more sturdy than the way they are building them right now because right now we call them paper doll houses😂😂😂
Someone on reddit did the math to figure out how much a 1,500 sq/ft house would cost with an average brick cost of 10.4 cents. It came out to be a bit over 1 million USD.
@@MenderSlen579not for a 1500 square foot home, there is not 1500 square foot home that is in a normal area for that much. In some areas of California or New York maybe but in any other place no
That looked very stable. My guess is once the press hit a sticking point, it continued to slowly add pressure which heated up the Lego and slowly melted them enough to give way.
@@gagnong4738 I'm no engineer - could they take more lateral load if they were epoxied together? Especially given that the vertical load would be holding them firmly in place.
@P3R_ wow, right... I hadn't even considered that until you pointed it out. I was just so impressed with the weight distribution that I failed to look at it from a thermodynamic prospective
The shuttle weighed 165,000 pounds this press is in KG. So convert the shuttle to KG it would be 74,843KG this press gets to 90,000KG when the legos fail. You could get the shuttle and three full grown male elephants.
Also note that due to the instant increase of the pressure going from 40K Kg to 80K Kg the hydraulic press heats up and it melts the legos underneath meaning it would probably can take more than 80k Kg
The block peaked right around 90k just as they started exploding. I’d be willing to bet you could put at least 100k of cold weight on before they failed.
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I think everyone's forgetting that the force of the hydraulic press is spread out evenly over a large surface area so that's why it isn't breaking easily
I actually didn't even realize this was in kg when I posted this comment. So, I thought it gave way around 71k lb not 71k kg (which is why I said partially loaded, as full load is around 75k-80k lbs). But doing the conversion of kg to lbs, yeah, this is actually 156k lbs 😅
@@psilovecybin5940 no shit it isnt a solid block... and if u think thats high school level physics then u probably shouldnt be talking shit about america cuz i knew that years before high school...
@@psilovecybin5940when I watch UA-cam shorts I don’t go “ah yes this thing I want to see happen isn’t possible due to what I learned in physics class” sometimes people just want to relax
They're designed to withstand childrenand and last a long time doing so, I'd be shocked if they broke with anything less. Also, in some ares of the world, lego are legitimately used to repair sections in structures because it's cheaper than getting people to do it with cement and steel.
@@Big_Sloppa this comment makes more sense than the guy telling me to 3d print a Lego brick house. And yes, Legos are retarded expensive now for no reason.
This is why stepping on just one hurts so much. They are indestructible.
True😂
Came here to say exactly this! 👍
Except iff the bricks are brown for some odd reason
no, that's because they are sharp 💀 how did 1k people agree with thi
My feet hurt
72 tons of pressure before a lego block starts buckling. That's impressive
they can handle the heaviest tank in the world
@@gabrieleguerrisi4335maybe just sitting still but to drive a tank on top would completely destroy those legos
And 130 was max....jeez, y'all realize how much is 130T??
80*
I counted 81
Legend says even the hydraulic press felt pain while stepping on it
Such an underrated comment 😂😂😂
Legend says it still hurts for the press.
Have you ever stepped on a jack?
That press is gonna be stamped with the little Lego pegs for eternity.
These jokes are sad man 😔
now I know of what my nuclear bunker will be made
Might as well go ahead and start on that now playboy 😂😂😂
Would probably cost more than an actual bunker with LEGO prices these days
@@Brainiac7258 I'm not sure if that's a rude comment or not
Legos: We are sparta!!! 🔪 💪
@@Very_cool738 no not being rude. Just might need it soon...
This is probably the most painful experience a hydraulic press has ever experienced.
Lol
No no it’s when it was blown up by the Nokia 3310
@@Dran-sword-Xtremethat was fake
@@17denby i don’t give a shit I wasn’t even referring to that video, my comment was meant to be a joke
@@Dran-sword-Xtreme okay Xd I get it lol
Those Lego’s are built stronger than the house I paid 300K for.
But costs just as much
I’d cost way more of you built it out of legos!!!😂
But can the Lego house you in this video?
No way bulk ordering hard plastics is more expensive than wood and concrete
How big is your house? I pay $69,000 for 2,500sq ft, 2 full bath and 5 big bedrooms
The fact that it only started giving in as pieces started flying off is a testament alone how strong LEGO is
With the right bonding agent the whole thing could possibly be way stronger. Considering how strong the whole thing is, it makes me wonder how viable recycled plastic legos could be for certain applications. It actually makes a lot of sense if you think about it. The problem with plastic recycling is that the more you recycle it, the weaker it gets because the polymer chain gets shortened. What better solution than to make items that optimize structural integrity?
honestly i dont think it even started to give till the pressure made so much heat that the plastic started melting
Thats just physics lego itself arent particularly strong its just the combination of a lot of individual ones. This would work with any lego offbrand from china as well
Ah yes the power of being able to switch the likes from 999 to 1k, it’s beautiful
If you've seen Lego Masters, they have a really impressive feat. The premise of the show is that there's teams of two and they all build to a specific theme. On one episode, the theme was bridges and they were supposed to make them very strong. To test them, they had weights that they put onto the bridge to make it collapse. They did not have enough weights for the testing and had to improvise on the spot for more weight. Quite a few of them were able to hold 1,000 POUNDS!
That hydraulic press felt the pain of stepping on a lego
legos be casually supporting a German tiger tank
I saw 80 tons so make that a jagdtiger
I saw 90 tons, so make that a T95
I saw 91, so maybe my dad.
@@AaronB15790711 This reply casually solos the entire comment section
The tracks spread the weight , so that will be a maus if all weight is on tracks ( i mean think about pressure per sq meter)
Imagine seeing a bunch of soldiers building a lego bridge for their 40T tanks
Lmao
copy paste from my other comment:
area seems to be 20 stud radius, so 16cm, pi r^2~=800cm^2 .
it's 80000kg/800cm^2 so 100kg/cm2
a tank has ~10000 cm2 of track contact per track (60*180 for the m1 abrams) that means lego could support 1000T over that track surface (times 2, though taking a safety factor of 2 would be a good idea).
now we know they can. and make t even better
yeah, but thats a spanned distance with no floor to hold it, it will be much weaker.@@satibel
It would be... light weight...cheap...easy to store, easiy variable in length. They could do worse if they made it quick and easy to deploy.🤔
“We fight as a single, impenetrable unit. That is the source of our strength.”
- Leonidas I
Legonidas I
Thank you. So satisfying
@@theaprilsonlyfool yes!!!
Underrated
I think you mean "Legonidas."
This lego bricks pieces are stronger than every relationship i ever had
The Lego took 50 years off of the Hydraulic Press' Lifespan
Or So Legends say
"Not to 50!" "That is the sound of ultimate suffering."
daimond is unbreakable but really really fast
Why hasn't the military used Legos to make stuff.
@@johnnydied9563too expensive
Structural integrity of legos is insane 😮
We should makes houses out of lego bricks not clay bricks😂
@@Ihpfsthen the floors would be Lego....
@@effort_lament doesn't necessarily have to be, if that's what you want then sure ig
@@Ihpfsthere are lego houses, check them out
Sappy始まるかと思った
The hydraulic press is gonna have to ice his foot after this one💀
😅😅😅😅😅
It’s gonna have it’s foot amputated
Hydraulic press use RAM not a foot, what a logic do you have? Not even funny
@@FullJikama no.
@@Super_magi_c yes, ignor4nt
I had no idea legos we’re so strong under compression, I’m genuinely impressed
Alright folks, turns out we need to start building homes out of Legos now
Already happened, James May built one a few years back look amazing
And then try walking bare foot
Actually, they're called Lego pieces or Lego. ☝🤓
@@JamesEpikManWhy are you overreacting because of a “s”
@@RacooniTheTanookiIt's a joke dude don't take it seriously
Narrator: It's gonna explode
Lego: 🍿
0 comments 💀
@@24_7grindlmfao right
Yeah 😮
Who also expected the worst, but a beautiful explosion?
Yes 😭
It didn’t explode 🤦♂️
@@herrostfu2520”who also expected” they thought it would happen but never did, take time to understand what something means before commenting on it.
@@PhåroEditit’s just a really poorly worded sentence.
@@chazmartin8234it's not, you just have to read it correctly.
Legos breaking and a laughing woman is a scary duo
at this point i think we should start making houses and cars with lego parts
Yeah what about if its weak or broken
@@harriboi1 just dont use brown legos and you'll be A-ok
Those lego brick were only this strong because of the density and the surface this press was pressed on
@@Friendlyneighborhoodreaperliteral nerd 🤓
@@GB-sr9kv No it just makes sense that a bigger object is harder to crush if you think about it, eh?
LEGO sales after this 📈📈📈
😂😂😂😂 I personally think that if I built a real house with Legos, it would be as sturdy if not more sturdy than the way they are building them right now because right now we call them paper doll houses😂😂😂
@@tewghun663wtf is that English 😂😂😂
@@king_nate07 yea😂 yo momma wouldn’t let up🖤
@@tewghun663 🤣🤣🤣 is that all you got? Can’t speak proper English but brings up my mother HAHAHA loser
Better buy moldking or bluebrixx.
This was the most smooth explosion I've ever seen
Fr bro.
it's gonna explode now
Smoother than Chernobyl
Its like popcorn in microwave
Hydraulic press: You can't beat me at my own game!
Lego over here just casually having a textile strength of over 80000 kilos
90* it hit over 90000
@@gavincunningham236990000 is still over 80000 *mic drop*
Tensile?
Cause each one is standalone part and not one big stuff!
@@DrDAC-go7hsand it's in compression too. Haha.
I thinks it's about time we start building our actual homes with legos
Someone on reddit did the math to figure out how much a 1,500 sq/ft house would cost with an average brick cost of 10.4 cents. It came out to be a bit over 1 million USD.
@@abriter01so the price of an actual housr.
they are doing it aoready, but its more like foam with wood composite blocks
Already been done! Look up "James may Lego house"
@@MenderSlen579not for a 1500 square foot home, there is not 1500 square foot home that is in a normal area for that much. In some areas of California or New York maybe but in any other place no
Finally! A way to make sure no one will EVER peel the flat 4x4’s apart.
No, please dont do this to mee 😭
Also put some oil on it for extra measures.
YOU MONSTER @@DegenerateAssassin
More like the 1 by 2s those suck with cut fingernails
Dude you are evil 😂 I still have two flat pieces hidden away with my old Lego stuff
When a kid gets in big trouble by super strict parents
This is a perfect Lego commercial. Quality since the beginning
and overpriced af
Quality loses over the time and get immense more costs.
But yes the Blocks are stable.
Even though better quality is prefer, but is this too much?
Wait until you hear about the red-brown pieces
@@Shakenmike117that was the old pieces, the current ones are fine now. I myself own a few of the weak pieces
We should build everything out of legos.
Lego Company would be very happy about it
Have you seen the price of legos though? 😅😂
Осталось только сделать их такими же прочными на излом, как на сжатие и будет совсем хорошо.
@@JJH-jc1fghave you saw the price of anything? Everything’s high!
Nall all u got to do is hit from the side and it's over
That looked very stable. My guess is once the press hit a sticking point, it continued to slowly add pressure which heated up the Lego and slowly melted them enough to give way.
🤓
Yeah same
Bruh wtf are you waffling
@@dathomirpizzagirl9686 strong thing push hard, hard thing make heat, heat melt lego, lego compresses
@@togetherlaced2752
Why do you look like a human chicken little?
That felt like popcorn popping
Noted, I will use lego bricks for structural columns for now on.
Champlain towers would still be standing if they had used this stuff instead of concrete. And that's probably literally true...
Zero lateral strength though
Yeah, well I’m going to be using mine to make a bulletproof vest. I’ll test it out and let you guys know how it goes.
@@gagnong4738 I'm no engineer - could they take more lateral load if they were epoxied together? Especially given that the vertical load would be holding them firmly in place.
watch out for lego planes
That's super impressive, not just the weight they held, but they way they gradually popped instead of one large explosion.
Heat from the energy melts them instead of pushing everything out from the sides. Thats why they won't explode
@P3R_ wow, right... I hadn't even considered that until you pointed it out. I was just so impressed with the weight distribution that I failed to look at it from a thermodynamic prospective
Got it, now we can build a spaceship using Lego.
And nokias. Legos and nokias.
@@el-j-trocket fuel.
Yes but don't try a Submarine
@@thalisu5876especially not the one design for visiting an ship that sunk because of an iceberg and is a movie of.
@@nooberington meth will be the fuel
They gather and become stronger, but people also gather and become stronger.
For a brief moment of time, two pieces of Lego were the most interlocked they will ever be
I think most of them just became one solid clump of plastic at around 60-70 tons...
UNLIMITED CLUTCH POWER
Bro took “bff” to a new level
Not unless you're dealing with two plates stuck together as a kid cause those bricks aren't EVER gonna come apart lol
@@FioraFonsett Back in the day, those plates anywhere, without an exception, had bitemarks on them. :D:D:D
The fact that it does not even explode despite such immense pressure but just slowly and causally loses bricks is just wild.
It probably melted them into a solid sheet
Aslo the fact that it only begain breaking at around 90kg of presure being put on them
@yeetthechield4570 I would watch the clip again as you're missing several zero's off of that 90kg.
it really reminds me of popcorn
Скільки кілограмів приходиться на один маленький блок?
For context, these Legos can hold the entire weight of the Space Shuttle, and that's before the Legos will break
The shuttle weighed 165,000 pounds this press is in KG. So convert the shuttle to KG it would be 74,843KG this press gets to 90,000KG when the legos fail. You could get the shuttle and three full grown male elephants.
@@jjmerago1 LEGOS ARE INDESTRUCTIBLE
We need a collab between legos and Nokia
@@marcolignom3125If that happens we can have armor that can survive nukes without a single scratch
@@rexonaparvin8140 But you would still die due to radiation poisoning or the pressure wave caused by the nuke crushing your ribs and inner organs.
This is why lego block keeps its shape after my mom steps on it
I was not expecting this. I'm building my house out of Legos now.
How are you verified at 12 subscribers
its kinda like concrete where it can take a alot of pressure when you try to crush it but you can pull it apart easily
@@Pr0to_B0iyou only need a phone number you don't need a specific amount of subs
James May built a structurally sound LEGO house
And I will steal it like you stole MY idea 😡🤬
So basically, tanks could use LEGO bridges without problems
Guess it's good to know
Handy if you have a tank and a couple of million Lego bricks..😉
depends on the tank of course
It depends if it’s a brown piece. Good luck with that.
No
That's just an avrege danish bridge.
New element in the periodic table unlocked.
( LEGO )
hello
Oioi
Nice pfp
@@WatermelonDog202 thanks!
So this means we can build a house with legos??
That one friend who clicks lego together on an atomic level
A house made of legos doesn’t sound too bad right now 😅
james may made a house of legos
Fire could be a problem.
@@claudianreyn4529wdym? The Legos will melt, no biggie
Wouod cost more than a house made of wood
Cheap eh?
Legos: HOLD! HOLD! HOOOOOLD!!
Hold the door hodor
😂😂😂😂
best comment
Also note that due to the instant increase of the pressure going from 40K Kg to 80K Kg the hydraulic press heats up and it melts the legos underneath meaning it would probably can take more than 80k Kg
that's explains why some are liquid
You know you can just say 40 tons and 80 tons right 😂
The block peaked right around 90k just as they started exploding. I’d be willing to bet you could put at least 100k of cold weight on before they failed.
the base sheet should have been double thick
TRUEEEE
The structure of the square is one of the balanced structures.
The Lego was about to send that hydraulic press into early retirement
That poor press must have been in agony.
It needs to go to a foot salon stat!
If you listen close enough you can hear it scream
LOL
the press:
A̶̙̻̣̹̼̭̤̻͎͈̠͙̺̓ͅͅA̴̤̦̒̓̀̍̆̐̆̋̉̽̌̀̑̕̕Â̴̛̳͉͉̮͉̤̖̼̂͋̆͐̋̂̔̋̃͝͝Ą̶̛̜͓̻̫̝̭̦̥̼͓̭̳̲́͐̾́̆̇͐̈̈́͜Ạ̴͖̲̞̏A̵̢̮͚͇̝̹̟̯͔̘̺̅̔̍̇͋̅͠A̷̧̤̖̣̯̭͕̻̳͉̮̟̋͗̆̈̾͂͊̽̆̃̚Ḁ̸̢̲̫̺̥̖̏̄͐̀̈́͐̂̈̇̍̓́̑͘Â̵̧̟͖̞͕̑͊̒̆̀̊͜͝Ã̶̧̛͎͎̘̦̫̗͓͓̹͓̘̼̿́͑̓͌̈́͜ͅA̸̧̛̛̬̔̈̈́̈́̽͆͑̀̀͝Á̶͎͍̙͚̣͕͉͈͇̦͚͋̌̌͂̿͠A̷̛̛͖̠̟̰͖̩̼͓͓̋̒̆̿̎̅͆̃̉͐̅̃̀Ȧ̶̯̗̳̭̫̫̤̘̟̹̾̅̊̏̓̈̕Ȧ̵̰̤̬͈̞̦̮͙̟͖̺̋͂͊̍͆́͜ͅÅ̵̧̡͚̼͓͎͍̰̗̫͋͋̑̌͗̂̚͜͝À̴̧̢̨̛̼̼͍̯̫͈͌̈́͑̿̓̊́̓͐͜͝A̴̡̨̛̛̘̫̠̣̯̪̮͈̬͚͇͋͋̑̄̀̎͂̽̎͋͊̆ͅͅA̶̟͔̘̖͙͕̝͂́́͛̃͘A̴͔̓̒̎̄͑̈́̓̈́̓̍̇̅͠A̴̼͛͂̊̀̽̃͐͊̈́́͠͝A̶͕̠̋̃͂͒͒͂͑̅̇̇A̷̧̬͓̼̻̼̙͎̖̪̜̫͉̗͂́̈̅̈́̔̓̓̅͒̉̑͑̕A̸̫͔̘͍͕̤͙̩̹̦͉̘͕̞̦̔̈́̍̈́Ą̸̛̛͕̝͔͕̟̭̗͖͔̆͐̑̃̌̎͑̀͒̑̍̈A̴̛̼̳͖̓̍̏̀͌̓͋̓͒̚ͅA̵̛̳Ä̸͙̗͎̝́̂̊̾͝Ā̶̟̺͎͔̦̞̑̋̎̋̄͌̿̂̇̽̕͘͝Ą̶̼͚͇̯̲̯̳̘̮͎̳̍̇̓̿̾́͌͒͝A̴̛̻͔͌͌̈̽̈́̽̓̎̂͋̎͝Ã̶̱̥͎̩͚̪̆̿̆͂͊͒Å̸͔̠̱̻̠͉̪͔̈͊̄͒̒̓́́̌̋̑̂͘͝Á̵͚͇̲̜̏̕̕ͅȂ̸̰͌̈Ȁ̶̛͖̟̎̀̂͛̾̓̇͐̈͗͂͜͠͠Ā̶̧̹͍̺̬̮͚̮͉̜͚͇̭̈́͑͌̓̍̾͐̒͂̀̑̚Ą̸͚͇̞͚̺͈͕͕̲̤͒̋̈́͑̈́̂̓̃̈́̉̾̓̚͝Ả̴̰̲̬̟̳̣̦͓̥̹̬͉͚̉̔̿̽̿̒͛̈́̒͜͜À̴̢̳̪̂͊̏́̇̈́͌͂͐͌̕̕̕͠A̵̜̳̮̱̫̔͋͛̒̋͐̾̓̐̃͋͋̕A̷̞̖͂́̈́̒̋͛Á̸̻̙̦͎͌̅A̵̧̦͕͕͇̫̥̭̥͕̩̱̽̐͊͗̓Á̴̱̙͂Ǎ̵̛̘͕̙̜̭̝̥̫͔̠̜͎̼̩̑̋̂̄̓̍̐̈́̋̕̚A̸̺͓͖̋̊̎Ä̷̢̳̟̻͗A̷̡̠͂͊̓͝Ǎ̵̡͔̦͔̖̙͚̏͜͜͝Ä̷̦̌͛̏̋́̂̂̊̽̚Ą̶̨̢̬͖̝̲̫̲͕̹̲̫̗̭́͒̎̌̀͂̿͑͋̈̚Ą̵̻̱̳͍̻̦̯͚͍̘͕̆͌̏͒̏̒̀͋̽͌͂̈̕̚͝A̶̧̧̡̦̪͉͖̲̦̫̘͐͛̄͂͛͐̕ͅȂ̴̧̺̩͉̤͖͋͜A̴̘͓͇͍̥̩̾̉͂̈́͆̅͝A̷̜͇͆̆́͝Ą̶̨̡̙̣̘̦̫̰̺͈̻̹̱̀͐̀́̈́Ȁ̷̡̯̪̤̯̬̹̙̉Ȁ̵̧̜̗̪̹̭̳͎̩͉͔͚̈́͗͂̊͗̈̊͐̅̉͋̅͘͜͝Ä̷̡͓̺̻̭̟̩͈̤̬̙́͐͊ͅẢ̸̧̛́̈́́̌̎̈́̋͊̈́̈̃̚Ä̶̢̙͙̰̠͖͔̝̉̾̾̈́̆̿̽̾̂̅̀̌A̷̮̮͚̭̲̰̹͚̰͈̫̍̈́̋͜Ả̷̘̮̋͋̅͐̒́͑͒͘A̴̫̟̣͔̪̗͍̮͆͌͒̂̃̕͜ͅA̸̢̦̱͓͓͎̪͉̙͇͛̈́́̂̑A̷̛̤̮͖͉̽A̶̡̡͍͓͍̹̱̰͖̅́̔̂̇̂̋́͝Ḁ̶̧͈͍̮̗̰̠̦̄̐̃̀̀͆̿͌̊͆͐̆̋͠͠A̶̘̬̤̔̉̃̈́A̸̠̓̀́̈́͘A̴͎̰͉̰̒̏̏͆̐̽͆̌͝Á̶̞̤͈̜͂̎A̷̫͕̲̐͑͗̌̒̀̎́͑̚͝Ǎ̸̛͇̼̮̎̓̍̿̈̈̉̾͑͠͝A̶̢̞͓̤̯̪̗͕͇̬̘̦͆̾̐̿̓̂̉́̽̂̃̕̕͘A̸̟̰̭͓̟̒͊͜A̸̡̨͙̺͍̞͙͚̖͗͂̆̿͋̃A̸̢̧͓͍̫̹̻̞̝̹̞̒Ả̵̧̖̞̥͖̘͈̤̰̯̭̳̲̣̇̌̈́͌̽̆͒ͅÂ̴̢̨͕̺͕̣̻̟̼̳͓̼͕̈́͗Á̸̟̣͓̂̐̒͆Ä̶̛̻̒̊̇͊̃̋̈͂̌Â̷̦̖̞̺̜̹̄̽̊Ả̸̢̖͈̰̜͎̥̫̻̹̑̿̋͛̏͒̀͠͝Ȁ̸̛͎̟̦̼̫̬̖̩͖̝̓̓̄̅̇͂̿̈̈́̚̚͠A̵̬̲͕͊͑̐͐͑͆̑̊̅̓͒̒̎̑͝ͅͅA̸̧̡̹̝̤̥̬̙͓̰̰̥̰̓͒͛͌̐̃́̑̔̐̊͜͜A̴̪̽͒̓̈́̈̀͋̽͆̄̓̎̃̌͛A̴͎̻̓͐̽̍̈̏̊̏̎͊̈̎A̴̢͎̹̿À̴̢̹̝̥̭̈́̉̉́͝͝͠Ă̵̱̗̳̥̬̣̰̱͒̉̚A̵̘͕͉̺̣͒̅̇͌̃̈́̎̇̍̐̚͝͝Ȧ̵̢͖̳̥͇͍́͐͌̔͗̏̎͊͗͌̀A̶̧̛̛̟̟̲̤̬̘͕̓͊͒̓̅̀͛͛͋̕͝͠ͅǍ̶̡̻̪̳͗̃̒̈́̈͌́̐̾̇̍Ả̵͕͔͇̼̃̒̿̎̋̌̓̓̑̽̌̂͘̚A̴̭̭͇̯̖͕̼̻̣͚͗͛̔͂͐̾͂̊̓̚͠A̷̢͙͚͉͇͉̬͉̗͠ͅA̵͍͉̐͆͊͛̅́̂͋͠A̸̡̨̳̼͓̦̫̺̩̜̠̹̾͜
@@LAzYDuDEaD
Knows not pain man who never stepped on Lego block.
Our feet never stood a chance
right?!😂
the truth hurts 😫
Yeah we really have been defeeted
Legos are stronger than the current financial situation lol
ha ha ha ha still have the holes tooo!!!!!!
I think everyone's forgetting that the force of the hydraulic press is spread out evenly over a large surface area so that's why it isn't breaking easily
Lego prides themselves on their manufacturing quality. This just shows they are right to do so
yup, I can even imagine this is one of the actual tests they put their product through during durability testing and quality testing.
No wonder James May built a structurally sound LEGO house
James May, James May stealing from the rich
James May, James May stealing from the poor
If it's not a joke its wall to wall brick
As an ardent lego fan, I burst into tears
Yeah bro, we’re really gonna miss all those fucking two by eights in lime, magenta and black, for sure
Wrong channel buckeroo!
It hurt me, also. But it was worth it.
New weapon unlocked
Lego pile
Maybe if we imagine it was fake Lego the pain will go away, right? 😭😭😭
Thats the true difinition of together we stand
If Lego blocks are hard enough to withstand a weight of 80,000 kg,
There's no way the soles of human feet can win.
haha jokes on you cos my feet aint got no soul!
i am somehow immune to the lego step
Especially those that’s flimsy and weak from shoes all day long…
Only ur mom can break those legos
Supporting 80 tonnes is insane! I never thought they'd have that kind of compressive strength!
The only reason it failed is because the pressure started making them melt
They made it up to 90!
I was gonna ask for an American translation for the k
@@FirmestCoin 80 metric tons (or tonnes) is about 88.18 US tons.
Hydraulic Press: You gon' learn today.
Hydraulic press: I am unstoppable
Nokia: are you sure?
If you’ve seen what the hydraulic press does to literally anything else, you know how insane this is
I really expecting it to Blow up😂
my like was 666th 😈
Dispersion is powerful
Steel has left the chat
I was pretty impressed myself. I was a machinist for many years and this was cool to see being just plastic.
Chill it's a scam they multiply the numbers by 40
@@Gerald0613thats implying that if you stood on that pile it would crumble like in the video
@@Gerald0613what?.
@@Gerald0613 it isnt even a real hydroolic press, it is actually made of aluminum foil and that yellow/black duct tape, the lcd readout is CG
Only people who plays with Lego feels the pain seeing them getting crushed
And those who pay for them too 😂
Lego is friend nokia
@@708mattt fr
Yes
Dam this brought back memories of brown Lego bricks
"Now I know why some pieces wont come off the base plate, even after using my last life force" 💀☠️
Nokia: *finally, a worthy opponent*
The 3 safest things to build your bunker out of. Nokia, Lego, and Scott sterling’s face.
2017-2018 ahh comment 😭
@@Xinamon0 2017 just was in the prime of youtube
Я о том же подумал
@@Xinamon0 Lmao
The fact that it hit 90 tons before it even decide to start cracking is insane
One kg per meter is about 7.23 foot pounds and at 90k kg/m that's 650700 foot pounds of force
Isnt that clsoe to the same numbers that killed that titanice submarine?
@@Rork333
@@kullenberg83No. the titanic sub was crushed under just about 900 tons of pressure.
@@Rork333🤓
well the "90" was right atleast...:P@@tristanth0mps
The fact that you could drive a partially loaded semi truck on a road made out of lego's, is actually pretty impressive.
Fully loaded
Yeah fully loaded bc the weight is going to be spread out between 4 points and there is also a lot more bricks to support
I actually didn't even realize this was in kg when I posted this comment. So, I thought it gave way around 71k lb not 71k kg (which is why I said partially loaded, as full load is around 75k-80k lbs). But doing the conversion of kg to lbs, yeah, this is actually 156k lbs 😅
It can take the weight statically, but that doesn’t mean it can handle that weight in motion.
@harrymcberry4063 not 4 points mate a fully loaded rig is supposed to have a bit more than 4 tires 😂
Imagine this with base plates
“Lego alone…Weak.”
“Lego together…Strong.”
Edit : Sorry to be that Guy but….
Dad! i’m Famous!- Dad?…Dad…?
oh, Right..
lego in the dark and you being barefoot: pain
Underrated comment 😂
Courage from the others!
"Planet of the Legos"
𝚂𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚗𝚐𝚎𝚛 𝚝𝚘𝚐𝚎𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛
Now I know what foundation I’m using when I build a house! 😂
Lol same 🤣
@@Cosmickaiju-808nice pfp
@@Cosmickaiju-808Chikn!
And the wolf said: 😨
“Fuck this, I’m out.”
Haha nice, but watch out the heat in summer, idk if it melt so easily 🗿
bro really took "illegal building techniques" to a whole another level
EDIT 1: bro wut how did this comment get 500+ likes
Bro wtf we said the same thing basically
Any parent stepping in these on the dark could’ve told you 😂
They didnt even break. They melted. Thats crazy.
The pressure melted them before they broke jeeeeesus
Abs is pretty amazing stuff.
@@B-SybrZaku-ThendHaloAirsoftingthey’re thermoplastics, they can bend
The term ‘melt’ is not the one to use lmfao
they didn't melt, they just got compressed
I like how there wasn't an instant collapse as the bricks hit their breaking point and instead the press had to fight for every inch of crush
They are not gonna give up that easily, the others have fallen but they have not...
Titan sub should have used legos
For reference: An elephant is about 4.000-6.000 kg, this started to crumble at about 70.000 kg
That’s the weight of an blue whale
@@Drinkanddiveedamn that's crazy
Are you saying that even a damn elephant and a damn blue whale will feel that terrible sharp pain when they step on Lego!?
Mamo klocki sie od siebie nie chcą odpiąć
That's insane, two indestructible forces clashing 🎉
When an unstoppable force met an immovable object
I love this comment.
The Joker
theyre like bricks, fantastic textile strength as its needed for them to build up
Textile? You mean tensile (->tension). But what we see here is compressive strength.
Compressive.
Legos casually being able to hold a Boeing 757 ✈️ at max landing weight 💀
Geeeeze
its lego not legos
@@MarziV2.1 it's LEGO bricks, made by LEGO. If we are doing this.
@@MarziV2.1always that one guy
@@MarziV2.1 who cares
The pain that machine has... Unimaginable...
LEGO bricks with their ABS plastic are really durable. You can make a 2.17 mile high stack of 2x2x1s before the bottom bricks buckle and melt.
Thanks for weighting a stone and do the maths.
Funny to imagine a building like that.
You're not taking gravity and atmospheric pressure into account, it's gonna be much higher than that!
That is such a niche fact 😅
No you can’t cuz it would fall down
@@RobotBotRoyou could theoretically
Was really expecting them to just start shotgunning Legos out the sides. 😂
It's not one solid Block... there are a few thousand places they can shift.. high school level physics anyone? No? Wow murica yeah
@@psilovecybin5940some people can’t afford a education also this guy just wanted to make comment
@@psilovecybin5940 no shit it isnt a solid block... and if u think thats high school level physics then u probably shouldnt be talking shit about america cuz i knew that years before high school...
@@psilovecybin5940:/
@@psilovecybin5940when I watch UA-cam shorts I don’t go “ah yes this thing I want to see happen isn’t possible due to what I learned in physics class” sometimes people just want to relax
bro literally indicated my weight in kilograms 💀
Thanks guys for 666 likes 🧋
80 thousand kilograms?
Bro built like 80 adult elephants💀
90K Kg
Dawg said his 90 tons💀
They got blue whales commenting on UA-cam now 💀
That's why I feel pain like end of the World when stepping on Lego 😂
Lego's are really REALLY strong. Wow. I honestly didn't think they would be able to take that much, but they did. Thats honestly really impressive.
Freaking 154323.584 pounds. Thats insane. ....and yes, i had to look it up.
If they weren’t hollow that probably never break
meanwhile my lego pieces cracked back in 90s just by sitting untouched in a display case for two years ...
They're designed to withstand childrenand and last a long time doing so, I'd be shocked if they broke with anything less. Also, in some ares of the world, lego are legitimately used to repair sections in structures because it's cheaper than getting people to do it with cement and steel.
BREAKING NEWS: Nokia replaced by lego
YES NOKIA NEEDS TO MAKE A LEGO PHONE
@@blood_error7328they need to collaborate
There’s only one thing that Legos taught me that Minecraft didn’t: Structural integrity
That thing could support an entire T-55 tank
I can only begin to imagine the amount of pain that press must have been in!
Unfathomable
Incalculable
Incomprehensible
indecipherable
Inconceivable! 👸🏼 👰
Boys-"Nokia is the strongest material"
Men"it's Lego"
☠️☠️
now imagine a Nokia made of Lego
@@gagekieffer772 That's could withstand the sun lmao
Nokia would break press.
@@VS-is9ybNokia did break press
If you weigh about 80.000 kilograms, you better not sit on a lego chair
These Legos can easily handle a whale 🐋
@@BombSurvivalHardcore but not OP's mother 🤕
like ur mom@@BombSurvivalHardcore
@@BombSurvivalHardcore they can not
80.000kg is 80kg
역시 레고는 대단해
내 발바닥도 아작낼수 있을만큼...
Revenge for all those times legos rebelled against our feet.
Imagine saying “legos”
@@dathomirpizzagirl9686 cope
@@dathomirpizzagirl9686 bro what are we supposed to call it? "Colorful building bricks"???
They should recycle plastic into giant lego blocks and make real houses of it.
Pretty sure that's a thing actually.
@@Evil_Deaditeyeah thats a thing
@@Evil_Deadite I need name. I need to know this 😩
@@t_t9964 Conceptos Plasticos
Would be expensive? That’s a lot of plastic.
Legos are literally more of a stable structure than those 3d print concrete houses
well... why not 3D print the lego brick for the house then...
House made of lego would probably costs as freaking mansion
@@Big_Sloppa this comment makes more sense than the guy telling me to 3d print a Lego brick house. And yes, Legos are retarded expensive now for no reason.
@@mrangry8065 you do realise there's actually Lego like bricks being used...
anything made out of concrete will absolutely do better than sheetrock or drywall
didnt expect that at all, seen other much harder materials get squished quicker, impressive
Lego CEO after this video: STONKS 📈💁🏻♂️
Business joke 💀💀
Lego is so expensive to do that. :) In the amount of tons you can better build a lot of cheaper
UA-cam shorts ass comment
When you have to connect those 2 pieces of your favorite Lego set or else it will fall apart:
123 likes and no replies lemme fix that
333rd like! 2nd comment
@@Justarandomlad58bro liked his own comment 💀
In lego builders terms, that was the most illegal thing to ever be.
Agreed
You must not be american
@@baron6797 wdym?
I knew these things could not only hurt my feet, but also withstand more than 100 times the force