500 TON HYDRAULIC PRESS VS VERY HARD OBJECTS

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @markbutler6634
    @markbutler6634 10 місяців тому +678

    I am a retired metal forger. One of the presses I had access to was 24,000 Tons. We also had a 12,500 and a 500. ton. One day I was exercising the 24 and decided to see what it would do to a wooden 4x4, it was about a foot long. It took down to just under a 1/4'' and then stoped. At this point I was dumbfounded I thought it would take down to paper thin. I was about to pull back on the control lever, and that is when the wood exploded. ( was now petrified) I was in a very large building by my self until the would explode. that is the exact time some of my superior’s come walking in the side door next to the large roll up door. A good size piece of the wood hit the roll-up door as they stepped in the building. There was a large bang at the roll-up door, next to them, they looked to see what the racket was, but the wood had ricocheted off in another direction. I pulled up on the lever, and removed the evidence promptly, they shrugged it off, know body was hurt, and this foolishness was never repeated again.

    • @Smedley1947
      @Smedley1947 10 місяців тому +27

      Are you 'retired' now because you sold one of your forgeries to a prominent Museum and you were apprehended when they tested it.?

    • @drygordspellweaver8761
      @drygordspellweaver8761 10 місяців тому +25

      So petrified wood is just wood under extreme pressure. That explains all the modern petrified artifacts from the mud flood

    • @charonstyxferryman
      @charonstyxferryman 9 місяців тому +30

      It must had been water in the wood who had becomes steam, which expands to 2,000 times the volume of it in the liquid state - so it was really a steam explosion.

    • @davidhenningson4782
      @davidhenningson4782 8 місяців тому +34

      that isn't how petrified wood forms (lithified through replacement mineral precipitation.) Basically the wood is replaced by crystalline minerals and becomes stone... which still preserves the original shape and detail of the original wood structure.

    • @Sarkhan69
      @Sarkhan69 8 місяців тому +4

      nobody*

  • @brianwestbye9015
    @brianwestbye9015 7 місяців тому +416

    6:03
    Tungsten ball: CALL AN AMBULANCE!!! ...BUT NOT FOR ME!!!!

    • @fighterck6241
      @fighterck6241 6 місяців тому +12

      💪🤏

    • @itsSoColdOutside
      @itsSoColdOutside 6 місяців тому +15

      The hidrogen thing made the ball even harder

    • @azhuransmx126
      @azhuransmx126 4 місяці тому +8

      ​@@itsSoColdOutside Nitrogen

    • @TobyMcguarro
      @TobyMcguarro 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@fighterck6241What do you mean by that? Bm

    • @francisdec1615
      @francisdec1615 Місяць тому +4

      Tungsten is Swedish and literally means 'heavy stone', which is kind of an understatement.

  • @connormcdonald2640
    @connormcdonald2640 10 місяців тому +2330

    >reads “do not try at home”
    >sadly wheels 500 ton hydraulic press back into garage and closes door

    • @Niecy70
      @Niecy70 7 місяців тому +48

      Dang it😔😂

    • @Hank_J_W0mbleton
      @Hank_J_W0mbleton 7 місяців тому +49

      Yeah, they never let you do the fun stuff 😒

    • @ThomasBarone
      @ThomasBarone 7 місяців тому +15

      Oh, come on Wiley Coyote. That never stopped you before!🤭

    • @enigmadrath1780
      @enigmadrath1780 7 місяців тому +28

      >wheels 500 ton hydraulic press over to neighbor's house >:)

    • @Askarcher
      @Askarcher 7 місяців тому +6

      🥺

  • @NoSou1L
    @NoSou1L 7 місяців тому +427

    The hydraulic press: “I’m tired boss.”

  • @albundy6008
    @albundy6008 11 місяців тому +1157

    I love the warning at the beginning. "Don't try this at home", Yeah, because everyone has a 500 ton press in their home!

    • @bjones5791
      @bjones5791 11 місяців тому +9

      😂😂👊

    • @ericwofford1896
      @ericwofford1896 11 місяців тому +27

      Actually, you'd be surprised.....

    • @djbeacon6895
      @djbeacon6895 10 місяців тому +22

      Mine only goes to 300 tons.

    • @Superintendent_ChaImers
      @Superintendent_ChaImers 10 місяців тому +32

      I do every time my mother in law visits.

    • @marlberg2963
      @marlberg2963 10 місяців тому +13

      Hospitals would be overflowing with I was Stupid cases.

  • @durango.j-onez
    @durango.j-onez 9 місяців тому +321

    Anyone else squinting their eyes?

  • @dwc1970
    @dwc1970 10 місяців тому +511

    I would like to see what this looks like using a thermal camera. These steel and tungsten objects must get really hot when subjected to so much pressure.

    • @Rocket351
      @Rocket351 10 місяців тому +23

      You mean under suspicious circumstances

    • @jadneves
      @jadneves 10 місяців тому +7

      Até um gás se aquece na compressão ​@@Rocket351

    • @Pivara-t9w
      @Pivara-t9w 10 місяців тому

      Maybe some contact metamorphism.

    • @drygordspellweaver8761
      @drygordspellweaver8761 10 місяців тому +15

      It’s not the pressure it’s the friction from being reshaped. So the tungsten would not be very hot since it is not reshaped while the distorted steel would burn through plastic.
      To replicate it try hammering a nail into a knife

    • @dougvuillemot8670
      @dougvuillemot8670 7 місяців тому +9

      Well get yourself a thermal camera and 500 ton press and start. Channel. Lol

  • @unclemano
    @unclemano 2 дні тому +2

    Dude props to STEEL!!! I've never seen anything NOT get crushed! It destroyed the studio!!!!

  • @vladimirputindreadlockrast812
    @vladimirputindreadlockrast812 11 місяців тому +710

    Reporter: "Do you take steroids?"
    80mm steel ball bearing: "I don't juice. Just exercise, good eating, and sleep. Sometimes take a cold shower."

    • @ImmenseJ-tard8253
      @ImmenseJ-tard8253 8 місяців тому +14

      ​@zer0_creativity "I'm not bragging, run the numbers, you'll see."

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder 7 місяців тому +11

      Just do your homework and eat your vitamins, brother!

    • @candy-ass4915
      @candy-ass4915 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@zer0_creativity This is just the Football Zombie's almanac entry tbh.

    • @thetextbookgamer
      @thetextbookgamer 6 місяців тому +11

      Just chicken, rice, broccoli and discipline

    • @sujanaryal833
      @sujanaryal833 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, the pressers weren't anywhere close enough to put the pressure on the balls. The pressure should have been made out of tungsten or at least steel

  • @tongwang653
    @tongwang653 6 місяців тому +28

    This gives "you have balls of steel" a whole new meaning.

  • @sshah2545
    @sshah2545 10 місяців тому +235

    I’ve been wasting my life on UA-cam for years.
    That was one of the more incredible things I’ve ever seen..

  • @tonysia6474
    @tonysia6474 10 місяців тому +6

    Thank you for showing us the metal strength and breaking points. More power to you. 👍👍👍

  • @ilkerkaracan2315
    @ilkerkaracan2315 11 місяців тому +729

    Dude, if you keep doing tests like this, you're going to create a black hole in the world.

    • @jacksmith6972
      @jacksmith6972 11 місяців тому +9

      no.

    • @ifstatementifstatement2704
      @ifstatementifstatement2704 11 місяців тому +19

      You need to implode a star for that

    • @ilkerkaracan2315
      @ilkerkaracan2315 11 місяців тому +85

      @@ifstatementifstatement2704 Next Video: *Hydraulic Press vs Star.*

    • @ASAP_Goz
      @ASAP_Goz 11 місяців тому +27

      I thought that anything could theoretically create a black hole if compressed enough

    • @camionesfernandez3745
      @camionesfernandez3745 10 місяців тому +4

      He need to be sponsored

  • @dukemartin1
    @dukemartin1 7 місяців тому +49

    Lol, this guy literally has balls of steel

  • @mayurphad1750
    @mayurphad1750 Рік тому +2628

    Bro Lost His Studio Just To Break Balls 💀💀

  • @TrueKingOmega
    @TrueKingOmega 10 місяців тому +6

    The Tungsten was literally unbreakable under the 500 ton press, and went through the steel like butter. So was the 80mm ball, but that didn't put a literal gaping hole into it (the steel ball did too, but not nearly as much). I wonder just how much it would take to break Tungsten. I guess that's why they make military tanks out of the stuff

  • @JOHNDOE-gl2ic
    @JOHNDOE-gl2ic 10 місяців тому +962

    That 500 ton press is amazing. Yet it doesn't stand a chance against a 3 day old McDonalds french fry.

    • @Rocket351
      @Rocket351 10 місяців тому +13

      Your right

    • @Rocket351
      @Rocket351 10 місяців тому +27

      I bet that hydraulic press would stop existing if it ever came into a 5 foot radius of a 3 day old McDonald French fry

    • @GrantJohnston-dr9rt
      @GrantJohnston-dr9rt 10 місяців тому +13

      Or my girlfriends muffins!

    • @MiladHeidary1
      @MiladHeidary1 10 місяців тому +6

      That's not McDonald's, it's pure diamond right there 😮

    • @Cearense.paraibano
      @Cearense.paraibano 10 місяців тому +4

      Imagine the potatoes in your house there too. hahahaha

  • @_moon178
    @_moon178 7 місяців тому +21

    My eyes twitching and squinting while I'm watching this, like my brain thinks I'm in the same room and knows something is about to go BOOM CHAKA LAKA 😂

    • @Lil.Grandpa
      @Lil.Grandpa 7 місяців тому +3

      Glad I wasn’t the only one.

    • @Sciffyan
      @Sciffyan 16 днів тому

      Bada Boom

    • @EarlColes-o9x
      @EarlColes-o9x 4 дні тому

      KABOOM CHAKA LAKA BOOOOOOM !!!

  • @Jackson-T23
    @Jackson-T23 10 місяців тому +116

    Tungsten carbide: "You don't wanna mess with me son."

  • @N3MES1SX12
    @N3MES1SX12 7 місяців тому +3

    The synchronicity of the music along with the sound of the actuality was so spot on to be noted you can put that press in a song in the fact that tungsten dented your press what is both to me fascinating and insane I did not know that

  • @catkeys6911
    @catkeys6911 Рік тому +210

    I only use my 500 ton press for cracking walnuts.

    • @WingsTheRobloxYT
      @WingsTheRobloxYT 10 місяців тому

      I use a metal nut cracker with the force of my hands to do that

    • @Person-gn6dt
      @Person-gn6dt 9 місяців тому +2

      And make walnut butter

    • @curtisclayton8023
      @curtisclayton8023 8 місяців тому

      That takes busting a nut to a whole new level

    • @someitguy2175
      @someitguy2175 8 місяців тому +1

      Court ordered?

    • @thirumurugank
      @thirumurugank 7 місяців тому

      I use it to crack Pistachios 😛

  • @yazlmc4870
    @yazlmc4870 6 місяців тому +10

    4:20 I thought Steel exploded, but not

  • @AXOLOTL_SMITH
    @AXOLOTL_SMITH 11 місяців тому +59

    That ball really said: “it’s Opposite Day >:)” to the studio and the camera💀

  • @IncredibleC85
    @IncredibleC85 Місяць тому +1

    This was actually the video i was looking for. Never seen nothing take down the press until this video💯

  • @JosueMartinez-ww1vj
    @JosueMartinez-ww1vj 10 місяців тому +49

    Tha Man of Steel now has a stronger Challenger .... The Man of Tungsten 🤫

  • @Formula_Zero_EX
    @Formula_Zero_EX 6 місяців тому +14

    I find it funny how attempting to crushing certain strong metals breaks the hydraulic press and/or the stand instead.

  • @Robisquick
    @Robisquick 11 місяців тому +38

    This is actually a really good analogy for how enriched plutonium can go supercriticl when in a situation where the stresses keep exponentiating from further and further pressure, until the rate of the runaway react, or in this case the microcracking and deforming of the steel balls, goes from 0 to 10 to 10,000,000,000,000 in such a fast time that it appears to the outward eye like a singular instant explosion when in reality is a compounding mass failure of micro cracks and fails that happen millions of times in less than a second which has incredible force

    • @stephengeraghty3368
      @stephengeraghty3368 10 місяців тому +1

      Great comment,never read many that are really worth reading 👌👌👌

    • @Robisquick
      @Robisquick 10 місяців тому

      Much appreciated my good friend!@@stephengeraghty3368

    • @jadneves
      @jadneves 10 місяців тому

      Pois creio que após a expansão há o efeito de vácuo e por isso ocorreria uma descarga elétrica cujo pico um receptor de AM detectaria, pois relâmpagos são descargas térmicas instantâneas que causam o vácuo atmosférico cuja implosão de reação é o trovão.

    • @Zeeboklown
      @Zeeboklown 6 місяців тому

      As above so below. The smallest boom would seem nuclear in size if u were that small, and inversely if it was a real atom bomb size boom, if u were that small it would seem the same to u.

  • @tbowie614
    @tbowie614 7 місяців тому +6

    At 3:53 "We've lost contact with him a few hours ago after this...😔"

  • @se7engold
    @se7engold 11 місяців тому +407

    Bro, you’re lucky it’s just the studio. If the 80mm steel ball slips, that’s basically an 80mm ballistic bullet goes straight to you.

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast 11 місяців тому +67

      Or in some other direction: it's got a lot of directions to choose from :)

    • @sandrajaqueira507
      @sandrajaqueira507 10 місяців тому +6

      Vdd

    • @Tyler_Lance
      @Tyler_Lance 10 місяців тому +34

      @@DieFlabbergast But if it chose him. He would literally have the ball go right through him and crush the bones it touched

    • @alexcrompton9509
      @alexcrompton9509 10 місяців тому +4

      If it slips😂

    • @juniorsilvabroadcast
      @juniorsilvabroadcast 10 місяців тому +4

      It would open a hole on the wall

  • @michaelzoran
    @michaelzoran 2 місяці тому +5

    Liquid Nitrogen. ... You can tell this guy is just doing experiments to try to figure out how to destroy a Terminator.

  • @lorienmyers7643
    @lorienmyers7643 10 місяців тому +149

    4:08 To think, even after being dipped in _liquid nitrogen,_ the 80 mm steel ball _still survived._

    • @sshah2545
      @sshah2545 10 місяців тому +67

      I google afterward.. I was expecting it to shatter because of the cold. It turns out the extreme cold actually makes steel stronger. Something about molecular bonds being harder to separate.

    • @M1551NGN0
      @M1551NGN0 10 місяців тому +28

      ​@@sshah2545the action lab has done a video on this. Actually the molecules come closer so the steel ball does become harder but it should also become more brittle, ie, it's tensile strength and malleability will decrease

    • @jadneves
      @jadneves 10 місяців тому

      ​@@sshah2545outros objetos seriam quebradiços então há algo de resistência negativa

    • @drygordspellweaver8761
      @drygordspellweaver8761 10 місяців тому +9

      Terminator 2 lied to us!

    • @charonstyxferryman
      @charonstyxferryman 9 місяців тому +7

      @@sshah2545 When steel becomes harder, it also becomes more brittle.
      That's work hardening.
      You can create work hardening on a paperclip, i.e. bending it until it breaks.

  • @bearieroblox6451
    @bearieroblox6451 Місяць тому +3

    The only thing that got broken in this video was his hydraulic press, multiple times.

  • @WyattRobbins14
    @WyattRobbins14 11 місяців тому +361

    30mm steel: “Oh noes I broke” 😭
    80mm steel: *I don’t think so.*

    • @Echo81Rumple83
      @Echo81Rumple83 7 місяців тому +23

      80mm steel after 20 minute liquid nitrogen bath: *I'm still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah!*
      Brick underneath: "Oh noes now * I * broke" TT_TT

    • @Pyroteknikid
      @Pyroteknikid 7 місяців тому +17

      @@Echo81Rumple83 That "brick" was a chunk of AR500 hardened steel.

    • @WhosJoeMMA
      @WhosJoeMMA 7 місяців тому +3

      Yall cringe

    • @TheRealSusieDeltarune
      @TheRealSusieDeltarune 7 місяців тому +22

      ​@@WhosJoeMMA your single comment calling them cringe is 12 times more cringe than anyone else here

    • @Zeeboklown
      @Zeeboklown 6 місяців тому

      ​@Real_uMMActually ur ghey

  • @zr0423
    @zr0423 7 місяців тому +7

    So these are “balls of steel”?

  • @GarryCollins-ec8yo
    @GarryCollins-ec8yo Рік тому +118

    The SpaceX Starship uses thinner stainless steel because the cryogenic cold fuel makes the steel stronger at very low temps. This is a great practical example.

    • @Jake1702
      @Jake1702 11 місяців тому +26

      That's actually what I was immediately wondering about. I thought the temperatures would make it more brittle.

    • @etcqiel
      @etcqiel 7 місяців тому +4

      @@Jake1702 y es mas frágil, mas duro y mas frágil. Lo opuesto a la fragilidad es ductilidad, no dureza.

    • @Kainlarsen
      @Kainlarsen 6 місяців тому +2

      A shame Elon won't ever get to Mars.

    • @Lifeofalexp1
      @Lifeofalexp1 6 місяців тому

      @@Jake1702well in theory it technically does get more brittle

    • @fernandonovelli3750
      @fernandonovelli3750 Місяць тому

      No more strong, very much frágiles,

  • @billbadson7598
    @billbadson7598 7 місяців тому +3

    7:24
    I love how it looks like there's no resistance at all. Just goes in smoothly with zero slowing or struggle.

  • @BartyTheParty
    @BartyTheParty 10 місяців тому +164

    Didn't know there were so many ways to destroy a hydraulic press! 🤣

  • @RGC217
    @RGC217 3 місяці тому

    UNREAL footage! When you were at 50x, I was hoping there'd be a slower one coming, and there was, 500x! Great Job!

  • @TimeHunter2305
    @TimeHunter2305 Рік тому +266

    I knew steel bearings were strong but i never imagined they'd survive this amount of abuse.

    • @inktray4913
      @inktray4913 11 місяців тому +17

      Depends where the steel balls are made

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 11 місяців тому +31

      Helps you appreciate how annealed roller bearings that the wheels of your car turn on are able to last through decades of shock & severe impact out on the road
      There will be examples of higher milage, but personally my mother's subaru reached 250,000 miles on the same wheel bearings before she sold the car. (A 1992 Loyale) A neighbor with an 80's Toyota truck reached 350,000 before he finally replaced the bearings during a brake job

    • @RetroCaptain
      @RetroCaptain 10 місяців тому +7

      There are different grades.
      Those seen were not actually "bearings" but "valves".
      Typically the ones used for load bearing are made of 455C steel and tempered to around 60 Rockwell (SUPER hard)
      Carbide ones go much higher and I suspect the one that broke his setup causing the crash was Carbide not Steel. The 455 one had to be the one that shattered at the start of the video.

    • @AlexBrown230
      @AlexBrown230 10 місяців тому +6

      Bearings are used in a insane amount of heavy machinery that require a lot of wear and put a lot of abuse on them. They can take a lot, like a lot, a lot.

    • @inktray4913
      @inktray4913 10 місяців тому +2

      @@AlexBrown230 Fafnir are lifetime

  • @spliz86
    @spliz86 11 годин тому +1

    First press vid I've seen where the press loooses

  • @shlushe1050
    @shlushe1050 10 місяців тому +19

    I cannot believe the 80mm ball split the plate you was crushing it on. The fact most of your press tools were split by these is a testament to how hard they are

  • @Gutrast77gh
    @Gutrast77gh 10 місяців тому +2

    Very informative to know how those materials will react under such conditions in relation to each others

  • @HiTechBR
    @HiTechBR 10 місяців тому +23

    O melhor vídeo de esmagamentos que eu já vi.
    Sempre me perguntei o quanto aguentariam esses materiais da prensa. E hoje vejo que também possuem o seu limite de resistência.
    Parabéns pela experiência. E espero que a câmera e a lente não tenham quebrado!

  • @irvyne6111
    @irvyne6111 8 місяців тому +4

    Holy crap! I think you just made an earthquake! 😲

  • @HJay83
    @HJay83 Рік тому +33

    Wow that was epic, glad u had the countdown my nerves were going haywire

  • @DorGreenbaum
    @DorGreenbaum 7 місяців тому +3

    4:42 hope your insurance company never sees this 😂

  • @Hindu_Rashtra312
    @Hindu_Rashtra312 11 місяців тому +135

    This is what happens when unstoppable force meets immovable object

    • @chrisatkins7959
      @chrisatkins7959 7 місяців тому +3

      No. Something always gave way.

    • @WH40KHero
      @WH40KHero 6 місяців тому +1

      @@chrisatkins7959 Yes, everything else.

    • @Xiassen
      @Xiassen 6 місяців тому

      It bores a hole straight through it! Genius!

  • @concreteblockmakingmachine
    @concreteblockmakingmachine Рік тому +35

    your tests are amazing.
    we use the same system in our concrete block machines to press mortar and shape it to molds. our pressure is maximum 200 bars.

    • @Milesco
      @Milesco 10 місяців тому +4

      200 bar ~= 2900 psi

  • @g1andonly1
    @g1andonly1 7 місяців тому +1

    Probably the greatest thing I've ever watched

  • @MeNanWazaHowitzer
    @MeNanWazaHowitzer 10 місяців тому +17

    What do you mean don’t try this at home i just set up a 500 ton press in the living room do you know how long it took to convince the wife it was a functional piece of furniture 😂

    • @VGEmblem
      @VGEmblem 5 місяців тому

      I watch tv on mine

  • @michaelspencer8024
    @michaelspencer8024 5 місяців тому +2

    0:01 "WARNING Do not repeat at home what you saw in this video"
    Ah shoot, I was just about to with the 500 ton hydraulic press I store in my garage

  • @alexp3752
    @alexp3752 10 місяців тому +5

    Amazing! Commercial aircraft typically use only 3 super strong hydraulic jacks to lift an aircraft weighing in excess of 400,00 lbs without fuel, in this case DC-10, MD-11. With three separate support arms, with a center column supporting the load, there is only a very small point of contact, roughly 2.5 inches with a center pin in the middle.

    • @Zeeboklown
      @Zeeboklown 6 місяців тому

      Ty. No one actually compared what 500ton lbs actually equals out too. Lol, kinda like Americans like to compare things to football fields.

  • @alexcrawford5350
    @alexcrawford5350 7 місяців тому +1

    1:57 *Wow,* you *know* it’s tough when even the *hydraulic press* says “If it doesn’t wanna break, it doesn’t wanna break.”!

  • @trenttan3779
    @trenttan3779 Рік тому +12

    The hydrolic press has met it's match and then some!

  • @timmofonnius
    @timmofonnius 7 місяців тому +2

    4:34 Ah, that's why I felt a little earthquake in New York recently

  • @techno_otaku
    @techno_otaku 10 місяців тому +13

    your commitment to break balls is truly amazing and inspirational

  • @Echo81Rumple83
    @Echo81Rumple83 7 місяців тому +1

    Man, i never realized how tough tungsten can be! I wonder if it went to high school with diamond?

  • @lechkenassh9008
    @lechkenassh9008 Рік тому +9

    I like this video on how to break your tool the pro way !!!

  • @Vladd7
    @Vladd7 7 місяців тому

    Insane to think how dangerous these experiments can be. Great way to meet your maker.

  • @salvatoretranquoso4779
    @salvatoretranquoso4779 10 місяців тому +11

    Love this video but I guess I missed the switch between the comparative 30mm and 80mm tungsten Bearings. And what materials are the top compression component made from?

  • @freedomfighter-1776
    @freedomfighter-1776 7 місяців тому

    That was a real ball buster. Ive never seen a thick piece of steel blow apart like that.

  • @biknjak
    @biknjak 11 місяців тому +15

    I was surprised when the first steel bearing shattered. I predicted it would flatten. I think the ceramic bearing surprised me the most!

    • @jakefriesenjake
      @jakefriesenjake 10 місяців тому +5

      Ultra hardened tool steels don't flex, they break.

    • @Smedley1947
      @Smedley1947 10 місяців тому +2

      @jakefriesenjake
      Because the steel in ball bearings is so unbelievably hard it's a favorite for today's lunatic knife makers to make Damascus steel utilizing ball bearings among other things. If you haven't seen any of those videos I would highly recommend them. Think of it, turning Ultra hard steel ball bearings into knife blades that look like wood grain. If you've never seen Damascus steel you're missing something.

    • @jakefriesenjake
      @jakefriesenjake 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Smedley1947 oh I've seen my share of knife making vids. They are beautiful.

    • @Zeeboklown
      @Zeeboklown 6 місяців тому

      ​@@Smedley1947I collect knives and specialize in different types of steel. I use a dovpo straight razor to shave. Lol. I know steels. And tho those Damascus blades are pretty, it isn't true Damascus. Just saying, I wish they had used a different word for it to not confuse the types.

  • @cherrygotacoffee
    @cherrygotacoffee Місяць тому +1

    No matter how many tons, the surface which the object is placed in never breaks

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 10 місяців тому +6

    Interesting to me is that you seem to be able to handle all the pieces by hand after the press activity. I would think there would be a lot of heat generated by the process. Maybe some thing to add...

    • @Milesco
      @Milesco 10 місяців тому +1

      The workpieces are fairly large, and therefore able to absorb a fair amount of heat.

    • @KelpTheGreat
      @KelpTheGreat 7 місяців тому

      A lot of editing goes into the video, I'm sure they cut out what's probably at least several minutes of waiting for the stuff to cool down before handling it. I seriously doubt they go touch the stuff immediately.

  • @WELTONBH87
    @WELTONBH87 8 місяців тому

    Esse merece um grande like imagine que ia destruir o estúdio gravação na hora que voce colocou nitrogênio líquido 😂😂😂
    Very good!!!!

  • @JW.C396
    @JW.C396 11 місяців тому +6

    Wow, how crazy?!! Incredible. Love this

  • @actionjackson1332
    @actionjackson1332 6 місяців тому +1

    In Soviet Russia, press gets forked!

  • @DanotiBenin
    @DanotiBenin Рік тому +11

    Try doing a Christmas tree under a big press for the holidays!

  • @petiertje
    @petiertje 6 місяців тому +1

    You should do a collaboration with the slowmo guys.

  • @mattt198654321
    @mattt198654321 Рік тому +8

    Can you get your hands on some depleted uranium? I'm sure you must have some laying around somewhere XD

    • @alexfischer9213
      @alexfischer9213 11 місяців тому +1

      Here in 1955 it’s a little hard to come by…

  • @liveinusa2008
    @liveinusa2008 Місяць тому +1

    0:00 not like anyone's gonna have a press💀

  • @anjoingenieriajosebarrante2529
    @anjoingenieriajosebarrante2529 10 місяців тому +4

    Me gustan mucho sus videos. Por favor siga haciendo más y más. Para mí es muy relajante verlos

  • @christovsl20
    @christovsl20 5 місяців тому

    @Crazy Hydraulic Press: you didn't cool down your sphere - you need to keep checking LN2 level and topping up your tank so that the sphere remains submerged at all times if you want to cool it down. Keep in mind that -190 is LN2 temp, not the temp your sphere will reach internally (definitely not in 20 mins for an object of that size/density). It is extemely unlikely you'll ever reach -190 unless in ultra high vacuum (i.e. 1*10^-7 mbars). Plus if you don't top up constantly you get ice forming on the surface (very visible in 3.19), making your sphere v slippery and a h&s risk. Try again. Also would recommend using a thermocouple (if you can) to check sphere's temp otherwise you can't know where you're at. To cool down objects of this size/density, I'd say you'd have to wait a min of 60 to 90 mins approx but do some research and test it out yourself to optimize it accordingly.

  • @diogeneshere
    @diogeneshere 10 місяців тому +10

    Almost a supernova. 😂 Epic! Hope your studio is OK.

  • @JohnnyX7-m3m
    @JohnnyX7-m3m 2 місяці тому +1

    “Now go home and see if you can break your shinebox!”😂

  • @ExperiencingLondon
    @ExperiencingLondon 6 місяців тому

    Ball has kryptonian DNA

  • @hritik105
    @hritik105 Рік тому +17

    Be that hard that nothing can press you down,instead break up who press you down💪🏻
    Btw how did such motivation came in my mind idk😂😂

  • @skyisbluexd
    @skyisbluexd 6 місяців тому +1

    That ball : "I am not in danger, I am the danger"

  • @overdose85
    @overdose85 Рік тому +13

    That feeling of it will explode in your face in any moment.

    • @FreedomEagles100
      @FreedomEagles100 Рік тому +7

      It's seems like you're pretty familiar with that feeling lmao

  • @sagaronline265
    @sagaronline265 7 місяців тому +1

    Watching this video my Heartbeat went up few beats.Damn it was scary & thrilling.

  • @markcowie973
    @markcowie973 10 місяців тому +6

    What is the piston and block made of? What is it’s hardness? If seems unphased by 150tons.

  • @SeanMaxwell-g3w
    @SeanMaxwell-g3w 8 днів тому

    Metal balls: "Damn that thing shmooshed us."
    t-800: "I know how you feel."

  • @beornthebear.8220
    @beornthebear.8220 11 місяців тому +18

    After 6:16, I think you're going to need a new press.

  • @katsboy22
    @katsboy22 4 місяці тому

    It hits all four corners of the frame perfectly, nice

  • @mr.pizzamarlon
    @mr.pizzamarlon 10 місяців тому +5

    If a man has [balls] of steel, nothing can break him.

    • @AmateurHistorian999
      @AmateurHistorian999 10 місяців тому

      This does give new meaning to "got my balls in a vise."

    • @jadneves
      @jadneves 10 місяців тому

      Ele é o Clark Kent mas é segredo.

  • @QuanPookie
    @QuanPookie Місяць тому +3

    The steel ball won 🥇

  • @Jeremy-Two
    @Jeremy-Two Рік тому +4

    You do good work.

  • @khashayarmodaberi4958
    @khashayarmodaberi4958 7 місяців тому

    Great educative video. Thank you👍🏻 I think Its the time to update your equipments!👌🏻

  • @beornthebear.8220
    @beornthebear.8220 11 місяців тому +12

    That big steel ball chilled released a lot of energy when it burst.

    • @danielciocilteu3545
      @danielciocilteu3545 11 місяців тому +18

      The steel ball was intact. The 10 cm steel plate under it is what broke into pieces and damaged the studio.

    • @aheadsounds2522
      @aheadsounds2522 11 місяців тому

      I hope you don't mean what I think you mean. Otherwise technically it had all the same energy on it while pressed as when it burst. It just did not release any energy. Keep in mind when something that does not mean it heated up. Thats a chemical reaction not a physical one

    • @lorienmyers7643
      @lorienmyers7643 10 місяців тому

      ​@@danielciocilteu3545 I thought it was a brick?

    • @jadneves
      @jadneves 10 місяців тому

      ​@@aheadsounds2522pura Física, pois houve uma relaxação, e osciladores de relaxação têm esse princípio, mesmo tendo havido apenas um impulso ou ciclo na onda gerada. É tal como um monjolo, ou mesmo o rangir de uma porta, ou o eventual som do surto do crescimento de uma bananeira

  • @thehedgehog37
    @thehedgehog37 7 місяців тому +1

    This and matches burning. I think I need to see a shrink!

  • @mattt198654321
    @mattt198654321 Рік тому +6

    4:00 PLOT TWIST

  • @KHh-qp2sc
    @KHh-qp2sc 2 місяці тому +1

    درود بر کوروش دادگر شاه شاهان شاه جهان

  • @seanstevenson7592
    @seanstevenson7592 11 місяців тому +4

    What kind of heat temperatures when the objects are forced together by the press?

  • @himanklohani3343
    @himanklohani3343 5 місяців тому

    The testbed is the real MVP. It never breaks.

  • @coldsoldier313
    @coldsoldier313 6 місяців тому +4

    I'm watching this wearing safety glasses 🤣

  • @johnmparoutakis2132
    @johnmparoutakis2132 6 місяців тому

    Congratulations dude YOU are the Mythbuster

  • @ctaylor1460
    @ctaylor1460 7 місяців тому +3

    "Do not repeat at home"!?! Who in Hell has a 500-ton press in their house?

    • @possummagic3571
      @possummagic3571 6 місяців тому

      You mean to tell me you DON'T have 500 ton hydraulic press? That's rough buddy...

    • @VGEmblem
      @VGEmblem 5 місяців тому

      Behind on the times

  • @filipedonatti5803
    @filipedonatti5803 6 місяців тому

    I know a hero when I see one
    Not even a word spoken during the video
    Letting us take it all in by ourselves

  • @razscott
    @razscott Рік тому +5

    Phenomenal, broke the block!

  • @CharlieA24
    @CharlieA24 7 місяців тому

    Usually on videos of hydraulic pressings do people comment on satisfying it is to see things getting destroyed by the press but it's never that way for me.
    But this,seeing unbreakable material damaging the hydraulic press,is very satisfying.