Yeah a single contact point object like ball can penetrate faster then any flat / multiple contact point object, also the reason why bullets are pointed.
I received an MS in structural engineering in the late 80s. My research included using a hydraulic press like this. We used to crush all sorts of things when the professor was gone. Too bad UA-cam hadn’t been invented or this could have been my channel.
@@TheCdubbleyoo AFV never showed anything like this. It’s not exactly funny. He means a platform like UA-cam where you can post random things that people will watch. Whether it be funny, interesting or just plain weird. I’d never turn on my tv to just watch a scheduled channel where people just crush things with a hydraulic press. But I would on UA-cam .
I knew several fellows that worked in a shipyard where of course they had access to lots of really big, powerful tools. On a perhaps boring day when a boss was away, a wrecked car was noticed in a parking lot. They picked it up, sandblasted it, etched it, then chromeplated it and carefully placed it back in its space. Needless to say the boss who had been absent was not pleased.
I've worked at a steel plant where they made railway wheels from ingots using a 6400 ton forging press. It's a sight to see, a heavy red-hot ingot being flattened like a pancake.
The background soundtrack can only be a reference to the terminator film where Sarah Connor crushes the T800 with a hydraulic press at the end of the film, right?
He was likely far more proud that a stranger of his mentioned him and alluded to his trivial pursuits on a platform owned by plutocrats that HAYTE him. :P :P :P
@@allenhale4939 imagine calling Google plutocrats when you're literally watch a video on their platform, probably on an android phone which the OS is made by Google, or on an iPhone which Apple is still a major corporation like Google therefore enabling the said plutocrats
The test is getting to 100 tons of pressure, once they get to that point they passed, but anyway this guy doesn't surrender, so destroys anything by any means anyway like using the metal balls, more pressure or the metal plates.
@@flashbeam7590 no, it's because it's a legal preface. They don't want to be held liable to be sued if someone somehow actually does this and hurts or kills themselves doing it. Every stunt and experiment has to be legally prefaced with that statement.
Who else while watching these feels like they need to put on some safety goggles because those metal and glass shards are going to come right through the screen? I get a little squinty and want to look away for safety 😂.
@@Codeman785 Shouldn't every thing with stealth sacrifice Every other quality than their main purpose/objective? Like a stealth bomber should be designed for rather being fast and destructive, instead of being so heavily armored right?
The ruperts drop and the railway rail was impressive. A coal rail car ways around 250,000 lbs loaded. It structurally shows just how strong a coal car is and that the frame and wheels absorb a lot of the weight before it penetrates the tracks. I would like to see a triangle cut out or welded with high gauge steel and see how it pairs up to the press. This was a lot of fun to watch. Thanks for the video.
Do you need some super re-enforced floor for a machine like this, or does the machine itself contain all the pressure its creating, so that the floor bears no force? Or maybe all of the force is getting spread across a large area at the bottom of the press? I just wonder if it can break through the ground it's on top of lol.
I wasn't expecting the rail to withstand 90 tons. A passenger train wagon is about 30 tons loaded, on 8 wheels, it's about 3-4 tons of pressure. Also considering the thickness of the rail, I was expecting it to max out at 30-40 tons.
The rail would probably have a large margin of error to work with due to the engineers accounting for wear and tear along with variable train weights, I think
@Firer is right. Why dont u consider the loaded freight trains? And the big heavy locos also. They are much heavier than a normal passenger coach. And the rail is supposed to withstand them all. Also consider the speed of the train. A train running fast gets its weight increased due to complex addition of force vectors. So high speed rail lines are engineered to bear that extra weight during running. So it is not surprising that the rail line would be the toughest one to crumble.
the wagon may weigh 30 tons, but that weight is evenly distributed across all of its wheels. The piece of rail in the video had all 90 tons applied to one point. Those rails can take full engines that weigh into the hundreds of tons just as long as the mass is spread out.
I'm always impressed by the strength of glass, commercial applications like windows and cups give the impression that it's a very fragile material. Industrial applications demonstrate otherwise.
ya i knew instantly that solid steel ball bearing would take immense force to smash. just look at the heat that was released making sparks. man thats incredible force
@@darkplayer2557 mate you are a legend i had no idea they made a game of that movie i found it thanks to you that was going to drive me crazy cheers. i will be adding it to my atmospheric game playlist.
Also it's Tungsten lol bruh! I mean come on it's Tungsten lol. Great videos Everytime you post!! Curious how much does that much Tungsten cost? Just curious.
It would be interesting changing the temperature of the crushed object. Like for the hammer, put it in liquid nitrogen, freezer, room temp, 500deg F, 1200deg F? Love you videos! Thank you.
How it started: there's no way I'm watching another 9 minute hydrolic press video How it's going: that was awesome. Let's watch the next one about filling in cracks with cement.
90 tons is impressive. That's over two max loaded (40 tons) tractor trailers. Two of those massive trucks hanging by this little chain would look unreal.
Exactly what i was thinking. I'm not sure everyone understands how much 90 tons really is. I was imagining 45 of my trucks sitting on top of a weightless plate that was pressing down on the chain. How can ANY material withstand such force within just a square foot or so? Blows my mind.
im surprised the bulletproof plate broke like its ceramic. is it? i mean, i saw alot of sparks when it broke, so there must be lots of iron present...what's it made of?
Bomber Glass-"You cannot defeat me."
Hydraulic Press-"I know, but he can."
Ball Bearing-*exists*
lmao.
Do not repeat at home😂
1) We don't have hydraulic press.
2) We don't have these metals
3) We don't have money 🤣
yeh true
●───
overused
Shut up with these copied comments
This has been overdone to a oblivion
Next you have to crush a hydraulic press with a hydraulic press.
Lol
Like fire with fire🔥
How?
or my pp
Ah! Life in full circle.
I need this machine when packing my luggage
Fr lol 😂
Get a bigger bag.. lol !
@@dakshpokhriyal get an extra space🤣(kargo)
get a doraemon's pocket LOL
Holy crap made my
Day so funny
The old anvil be like: are you challenging me mortal?
*Grandpa laughing in the background. Back then things were supposed to last sonny!
🤣🤣🤣
🤣
Anvil made in china : 👀
I need safety glasses just to watch this video.
7:54 I felt that glass shredding my eye balls through my screen.
Same here lol 😂
Underrated comment
🤣🤣
Ok!!!lmfao
They wanted to break that bomber glass so bad they brought the ball bearing back from retirement
It actually did the job...
Yeah a single contact point object like ball can penetrate faster then any flat / multiple contact point object, also the reason why bullets are pointed.
@@eshaan3 that's why Ii want a pointy nuke
@@abhinav7971 thats a real alladin statement
@@eshaan3 yeah, because its area is minimal
The fact that the old anvil only got minor chipping in the paint,but almost broke the press scars me to no end.
How is that scary. Man ur cringe.
I received an MS in structural engineering in the late 80s. My research included using a hydraulic press like this. We used to crush all sorts of things when the professor was gone. Too bad UA-cam hadn’t been invented or this could have been my channel.
You say that as though camcorders and America's Funniest Home Videos hadn't been invented.
@@TheCdubbleyoo AFV never showed anything like this. It’s not exactly funny. He means a platform like UA-cam where you can post random things that people will watch. Whether it be funny, interesting or just plain weird. I’d never turn on my tv to just watch a scheduled channel where people just crush things with a hydraulic press. But I would on UA-cam .
I knew several fellows that worked in a shipyard where of course they had access to lots of really big, powerful tools. On a perhaps boring day when a boss was away, a wrecked car was noticed in a parking lot. They picked it up, sandblasted it, etched it, then chromeplated it and carefully placed it back in its space. Needless to say the boss who had been absent was not pleased.
Still could be brutha. Never give up on your dreams... ✌
@@philiplindquist87 Legend!
Does anyone else get anxious waiting for the metal to pop as if it were gonna strike your face?
No
@@abhilashdas5155 dont contradict me abudababa.
Yes in starting only
I cover my face watching this
Me
I like how he calls it "glass from the bomber" as if we all knew he owned a bomber and used that glass from it
I've worked at a steel plant where they made railway wheels from ingots using a 6400 ton forging press. It's a sight to see, a heavy red-hot ingot being flattened like a pancake.
Anvil be like:
"Call an ambulance!
Call an ambulance!!!
But not for me..."
Lolll
An anvilance
Chinese was gone
@@tgamer1118 the chinese was as hard, but the shape was its disadvantage
japanese,german or usa anvil: that's soo easy !!!
chinese anvil: rip
Tungsten before hydraulic press: W
Tungsten after hydraulic press: Ꮗ
Underated
.
A
UwU sempai 😂
amogus?
The background music sounds like the start menu of some bad ass game
It’s the terminator theme song
YES! LOL... I'm with J&L.
Terminator AF.
Terminator AF
You didn't recognize the terminator theme song? 🤦♂️
I love how the glass survived.
The glass was the strongest point of the bomber.
@@manuelwitrago6511 do you know what bomber it is I would like to research it
@@rival_raptor5580 yes... Do u you know what sarcasm is and would you like to research it?
So basically moral of the story is that even an old item is stronger than chinese new item.
Indeed
Anvil from China be useless
Chinese anvil sucks
Not saying Chinese doesn't suck but that was cast iron and the old was hardened steel
Americans...
This guy : Items that survived my Hydraulic press
Literally every single person that has been on this channel for more than 2 seconds : Impossible
That bomber glass was where i said impossible
@Chub Time Time lol
The glass🤯
This is the equivelant of the Lock Picking Lawyer making a video of locks he couldnt pick.
The background soundtrack can only be a reference to the terminator film where Sarah Connor crushes the T800 with a hydraulic press at the end of the film, right?
I'll be back ✌️
0:37 That bearing has such a big balls to face that hydraulic press.
Okay dude😂
Wtf weird ass
I hate you
Thats why Jotaro use it
Old anvil: “*stronk*”
Anvil China: *aaAAaaAaaA*
Also china's anvil: don't need to manage 40 tons of preasure for my porpouse, so.....
Me: *sees china item not getting destroyed*
Me: Impossible
IM-PAH-SI-BULL
Bro this comment Made my day
@@BlackBeard_0930 thanks
Impossible to pass the test
Lol okay this comment is what got me 😂
I think we all knew how flimsy the Chinese anvil was gong to be.
It worries me when he puts his fingers in their to retrieve things 😳
Me too I swear 🤣🤣
accidentally flips the switch to turn it on...
I think its to slow for his hand to get crushed Even if he accidentally Turns it on
I properly held my breath....lol
5:44 I literally flinched when the glass popped
The fact that you destroy all this equipment simply for our enjoyment makes me appreciate your channel even more.
Are you mad or what? He makes more money than he destroys
@@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058
No no, not mad I was entirely serious. I just find it crazy the power behind that thing
@@Flamecoat101 agreed man it's amazing
Right... thats the ONLY reason he does this....
two
I like how the background beat is the sound of blacksmith forging
Terminator soundtrack
Judgment day
It’s the terminator theme cuz the first one got killed in a hydraulic press
Link of the song?
@@user-qp4ql3uy1s inspired by.
Anyone else get that satisfying, amazing feeling watching things you would NEVER think could be crushed, by such a tiny device?
2:38 everyone knew what would be the result 😂
Okay what the heck, where does he get all this shit? Glass from a bomber? A RAIL?
*E B A Y*
Idiot, it's not his videos, it's videos from a Russian channel
@@user-lb3ut1hp7e это его второй канал вроде бы?
@@Golym7 Падажжи, реально? Ошибочка вышла
@@user-lb3ut1hp7e ну я точно не знаю, можно спросить...
5:03 Hydraulic press can't break it.
5:32Metal ball:It's my job.
Because of surface area
Love the terminator theme in the background, real fitting considering.
Pretty impressive how they all handled the extreme pressure.
I wonder if Elon musk was proud when he saw a ball bearing break a window that wasn't his. 🤔
🤣🤣🤣
He was likely far more proud that a stranger of his mentioned him and alluded to his trivial pursuits on a platform owned by plutocrats that HAYTE him. :P :P :P
@@allenhale4939 imagine calling Google plutocrats when you're literally watch a video on their platform, probably on an android phone which the OS is made by Google, or on an iPhone which Apple is still a major corporation like Google therefore enabling the said plutocrats
@Kurt E. How does the fact that those companies have monopolies on certain tech products, make them any less of plutocrats?
@@allenhale4939 I never understand anyone defending Elon Musk, he’s so far removed from reality and anyone who’s not a billionaire
Dislikes are from the peoples who repeated this at home
😂
This is the only "repeat at home" comment that I will allow lol.
Lmao dang 😂😹🤣
Hydraulic press : I can break anything
Old Anvil : Ruko Zara sabar Karo..
So... these items "passed the test?" What test would that be? Because I was expecting a video of items that actually survived the press.
The balls did, though. You can see where the pressed into the bottom plate.
The balls were hard
The test is getting to 100 tons of pressure, once they get to that point they passed, but anyway this guy doesn't surrender, so destroys anything by any means anyway like using the metal balls, more pressure or the metal plates.
@@killseeker24 uhhh, thats sounds kinda weird tbh
@@SirTowerOfZaid except the old anvil of course. Fools thinking they can break it, mhwahhahaha
*2:29** imagine how tom feels when that thing hits his head 😫*
😐😐
7:55 when that glass went into his
👁️👄👁️
5:00
Nah anvil not that hurt it reduced few hearts
Ya well tom from tom and jerry has experience 😂
Every comment here:We do not have a hydraulic press at home. Man this comment is so overused
seriously I'm tired of them at this point
China anvil crush
It’s so annoying. They think they’re so funny and original but they’re not, it’s just cringe and boosts their ego
@@flashbeam7590 no, it's because it's a legal preface. They don't want to be held liable to be sued if someone somehow actually does this and hurts or kills themselves doing it. Every stunt and experiment has to be legally prefaced with that statement.
@@a-a-rondavis9438 Ok that’s fair but at this point it looks like they’re just doing it without thought of what you said
Tungsten before pressed: *W*
Tungsten after pressed: *w*
Who else while watching these feels like they need to put on some safety goggles because those metal and glass shards are going to come right through the screen? I get a little squinty and want to look away for safety 😂.
Blew my mind how tough that glass was
Glass can withstand tons of pressure
Isn't glass, most likely polycarbonate plastic with a super high IZOD
What is bomber glass?
@@hafisismail4001 stealth bomber, that's why it's so thick
@@Codeman785
Shouldn't every thing with stealth sacrifice
Every other quality than their main purpose/objective?
Like a stealth bomber should be designed for rather being fast and destructive, instead of being so heavily armored right?
The ruperts drop and the railway rail was impressive. A coal rail car ways around 250,000 lbs loaded. It structurally shows just how strong a coal car is and that the frame and wheels absorb a lot of the weight before it penetrates the tracks. I would like to see a triangle cut out or welded with high gauge steel and see how it pairs up to the press. This was a lot of fun to watch. Thanks for the video.
Who's ever put a coin on a railway track to get squished by a train?
When I was a kid 25 years ago. Yeah
Yup, many. Double headed nails too, then grinded them into little swords at next door neighbor's and sold them in elementary school in the 1960's.
Do you need some super re-enforced floor for a machine like this, or does the machine itself contain all the pressure its creating, so that the floor bears no force?
Or maybe all of the force is getting spread across a large area at the bottom of the press? I just wonder if it can break through the ground it's on top of lol.
Nope, u don't need
I'm sure the press has struts that link the bottom to the top to prevent them from moving apart. Prolly big ass 3/8 I beam
2:50 made in china is a scam😂😂
If you're buy the anvil as a hydraulic press stopper sure. But i doubt you're gonna be putting 50 tons of pressure into the thing in normal use.
@@billwithers7457 well, that old railway track was put in good use
Everything is made in china
If you didn't know
@@joroc yes, everything is made in china , except the truth hahaha
you're wrong, this small anvil is great because it didn't shatter. means it's heat treated well
and it's not meant to withstand this amount of force
I wasn't expecting the rail to withstand 90 tons. A passenger train wagon is about 30 tons loaded, on 8 wheels, it's about 3-4 tons of pressure. Also considering the thickness of the rail, I was expecting it to max out at 30-40 tons.
The rail would probably have a large margin of error to work with due to the engineers accounting for wear and tear along with variable train weights, I think
@Firer is right. Why dont u consider the loaded freight trains? And the big heavy locos also. They are much heavier than a normal passenger coach. And the rail is supposed to withstand them all.
Also consider the speed of the train. A train running fast gets its weight increased due to complex addition of force vectors. So high speed rail lines are engineered to bear that extra weight during running. So it is not surprising that the rail line would be the toughest one to crumble.
It was a piece of old rusted scrap rail. When it was new it would have taken the full 100 tons and not moved a millimeter.
@@gregrowe1168 yeah and that too perhaps a narrow gauge one
the wagon may weigh 30 tons, but that weight is evenly distributed across all of its wheels. The piece of rail in the video had all 90 tons applied to one point. Those rails can take full engines that weigh into the hundreds of tons just as long as the mass is spread out.
Increíble video! Lo vi de principio a fin, los materiales perfectamente seleccionados! 👍🏻
The background music to this is incredible!
This will be recommended after 5 years from now
Same
Vou comentar... Só pra ser alertado daqui a 5 anos...lolol
see you to me at 5 five years later
A day
5 hourssss not years
2:36 anvil china 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice i love that.
This video is fake
This guy install on othet channel
Crazy Russian Expirements
Thank u u for posting i Thoroughly enjoyed this video very much,Rupert drop trip me out!!!
It is interesting to see how the bering explodes and releases all of that energy in the form of heat and light.
This is by far the greatest hydraulic press channel, no bullshit, and straight to thr point
this is what I call "balls of steel"
Lol
lmao
Lol imagine some superhuman chick squeezing them and you can feel everything
@@jimmcneal5292 woah there jamal dont pull out the nine
Lmao
That’s great. Thank you for sharing. 💖💖
4:20 “scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7”
You sound like that one guy
@@7Frosty7 which one guy😏 (jerry) 😂
Jerryrigeverything
A line from jerry rig everything
1:34 That was how they made the spark effect for clashing Beyblades in the anime.
The first one is like some advanced device , getting activated ...
Hey friends please complete my 1k subscribe please #bhaichara
Wow you got whole squad laughing
Hey guys complete 400 subs
it's called a bearing😐
@@YTtechnologyAman
Im aman reahman Please visit my channel 😀
All my greatest engineering wonders answered thank you so much!
I'm always impressed by the strength of glass, commercial applications like windows and cups give the impression that it's a very fragile material.
Industrial applications demonstrate otherwise.
ya i knew instantly that solid steel ball bearing would take immense force to smash. just look at the heat that was released making sparks. man thats incredible force
The energy coming out the ball bearing gave me a nosebleed
That's damn cool right?
Looked like atoms exploding
I’d love to see the fire sparkles from the broken things. It’s beautiful :)))
So simple yet so satisfying.
Why am I getting a terminator vibe from the press and music😂
Dayyum i can see him drawing
Because the music is from terminator salvation
@@darkplayer2557 do you know exactly which song it is i have gone through the ost but can't find the exact one
@@luciffertribal794 it's the main menu theme
@@darkplayer2557 mate you are a legend i had no idea they made a game of that movie i found it thanks to you that was going to drive me crazy cheers. i will be adding it to my atmospheric game playlist.
Congrats! You found a comment without the “Do not repeat at home”
Thank you, kind person.
You said it
@@eternalyyyy754 duck it
No I'm not
But it has it...
Also it's Tungsten lol bruh! I mean come on it's Tungsten lol. Great videos Everytime you post!! Curious how much does that much Tungsten cost? Just curious.
It would be interesting changing the temperature of the crushed object. Like for the hammer, put it in liquid nitrogen, freezer, room temp, 500deg F, 1200deg F? Love you videos! Thank you.
Next: minecraft steve vs hydration hole press
At the end: anvil appears
Hey friends please complete my 1k subscribe please #bhaichara
@@YTtechnologyAman done ;(
Try bedrock or obsidian
how does this have 51 likes
“Hydration hole press” lol
uhmm, yeah, i'm gonna need that glass to be my screen and back of my next mobile 🤔
Old anvil: *Beats Hydraulic Press like a badass*
China Anvil: I don't wanna go Mr Stark :(
You have marketed your unstoppable bullet so well. Smart!!!
The Chinese anvil looked like it was made of play doh.
This has been the most satisfyingly stressful video I've seen all day.
The real MVP is that Gauge! It withstood all these craziness!
Dude, you really got the terminator intro theme going on in the background of this video? Lmao. Classic.
😂 he picked a smaller ball because he didn’t want to destroy his press
Lesson of the day , big balls are stronger😂
It wasent going to break it was the Stan that was going to break
Void that’s a good theory lol
@@nagaolmecchaos9493 what about basket ball
pro gaming lol
How it started: there's no way I'm watching another 9 minute hydrolic press video
How it's going: that was awesome. Let's watch the next one about filling in cracks with cement.
ua-cam.com/video/w86rotpPU1Q/v-deo.html . .,
Love the terminator inspired music in the background.
This Video has more Content than any Sitcom!
1:32, hydraulic press + metallic ball = fire
Ancient civilizations must have known this long time ago, we discovered now on UA-cam.
Ancient people had hydraulic press with them 👽😂
@@sajeesh_p_prakash of course they did back in the day it was called rock smash.
And background music is like "terminator 2". Nice touch
“Don't do that at home” yes, as well, I don't even have a nutcracker
Очень круто и познавательно. Спасибо большое за сборку.
Me at 1:13:did it just go in??
3:33 MacDonald : Hey that's us down there fighting for our existence...
90 tons is impressive. That's over two max loaded (40 tons) tractor trailers. Two of those massive trucks hanging by this little chain would look unreal.
Exactly what i was thinking. I'm not sure everyone understands how much 90 tons really is. I was imagining 45 of my trucks sitting on top of a weightless plate that was pressing down on the chain. How can ANY material withstand such force within just a square foot or so? Blows my mind.
Powerful message towards the end with the chain link and that is a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
With great power comes great satisfaction.
And I'm studying elasticity and plasticity
Bhai to what is happening here
Badiya concept
11th class lol 😂😂😂 1st chaiye
*chapter
Explain plastic deformation. Go:
Ruperts drop sounded like an M1 Carbine reloading
im surprised the bulletproof plate broke like its ceramic. is it? i mean, i saw alot of sparks when it broke, so there must be lots of iron present...what's it made of?
The little ball: I will never yield, Id rather break! THIS IS SPARTAAA!!!
I love how they said don't try this at home as if everyone has a hydraulic press
i thought tungsten would do more to the press
and why did you have to do the bomber window so dirty?
3:10 looks like you’ve made that anvil more compact...
Rupert's drop was like a freakin grenade.
I didn't ask for this but here I am still watching
I feel this
Something got into my eye just watching from the safety of my phone screen.
Zero info in the description : what was that window/glass from?
I know it said glass from the bomber.. but I'm lost what bomber,.??