HYDRAULIC PRESS VS HARDEST WOOD, IRON WOOD

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  • @9531-d7w
    @9531-d7w 3 роки тому +387

    You pressed the natural woods on the end grain, a way that would never be used in blocking for any kind of rigging. Press it on the cross grain and give those results.

    • @Tigs2
      @Tigs2 3 роки тому +37

      My thoughts exactly. He positioned all natural woods on the end grain and the high density fiber cross grain. A pointless exercise and comparison.

    • @defiverr4697
      @defiverr4697 3 роки тому +5

      You tell him. Made no sense.

    • @Tigs2
      @Tigs2 3 роки тому +9

      I think in real life he is a MDF salesman..

    • @IHWKR
      @IHWKR 3 роки тому +3

      I was going to mention this so thank you. Wood can be incredibly strong. I've seen a block of wood hold up an 80,000 lbs trailer albeit on the corner of the trailer but still had barely any indentation.

    • @9531-d7w
      @9531-d7w 3 роки тому +7

      •_ I saw the USS Independence, an Aircraft Carrier sitting on oak timbers that were on top of the concrete blocks in dry dock in the Philadelphia Naval Yard. The anchor for that ship weighed 30 tons.

  • @randyyang3420
    @randyyang3420 3 роки тому +999

    Morning Wood is the hardest wood i know.

  • @shido641
    @shido641 3 роки тому +146

    The grain direction you placed the stress under is kind of unfair to the hardwoods over the HDF. Yes er know hdf can be strong but if you placed it the other way it wouldn't last a fraction of what it did. Hardwoods are way better than any hdf/mdf

    • @mccauleymccranie3752
      @mccauleymccranie3752 3 роки тому +6

      I know ...wtf

    • @brothaman4578
      @brothaman4578 3 роки тому +4

      Parallel to the grains should be the strongest direction. As far as I can tell, this is how each one was done.

    • @kigwakibot6376
      @kigwakibot6376 2 роки тому +3

      agree, its unfair

    • @JP-li7yo
      @JP-li7yo 2 роки тому +1

      Wet HDF = 0

    • @martgryfny
      @martgryfny Рік тому +2

      Not exactly. The direction of the wood grain was fine. The HDF dindn't break until 12t because it has multidirectional structure. Wodd doesn't so it splits sooner. But that doesn't change the fact, that ironwood hold 5t almost without any change of shape, ant the HDF was compressed almost 40% at 5t. That shows how hardwoods behave at where their strength is.

  • @saurabhsrivastava3372
    @saurabhsrivastava3372 3 роки тому +102

    Do not repeat this at home
    As i have hydraulic press

    • @dontforgettosmiletoday6404
      @dontforgettosmiletoday6404 3 роки тому +4

      😂😂😂

    • @emanz2853
      @emanz2853 3 роки тому

      @@Amlaeuxrai 3,017.70 baht for me

    • @emanz2853
      @emanz2853 3 роки тому

      @@Amlaeuxrai in thailand no

    • @emanz2853
      @emanz2853 3 роки тому

      @@Amlaeuxrai 20-300 is rent (average) if good one around 500-100 and my old house is destroyed by tsunami so i dont rlly know the price (forgot) so yeah now we're broke and my house is now 2 million

    • @emanz2853
      @emanz2853 3 роки тому

      @@Amlaeuxrai and last thing is hydraulic press is rarely found in thailand

  • @J3rs3y_G1rl
    @J3rs3y_G1rl 3 роки тому +62

    5:11 As a photographer, that lens being cracked and shattered breaks my heart.

    • @martgryfny
      @martgryfny Рік тому +3

      it looks like it was just the filter

    • @mr.a4092
      @mr.a4092 Рік тому

      i dont think the main lens got damaged tho its just the first one prolly a gap filler or a one for changing focal length

    • @Mr_Chuckles
      @Mr_Chuckles Рік тому +1

      Looks like a cheap UV filter, standard fit to protect your lens. Still a sheet of plexiglass would have been wise for this setup. If the entire block slips it could take out the camera nevermind just the lens

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Рік тому

      I'm not a photographer but I thought the same, expensive hobby...

  • @bengod5555
    @bengod5555 3 роки тому +431

    Minecraft wood 😂😂

  • @billjamison2877
    @billjamison2877 3 роки тому +47

    You need to press it AGAINST the grain!

  • @drunkbillygoat
    @drunkbillygoat 3 роки тому +24

    Years ago I made a custom computer case out of iron wood for a friend. Looked so damn good I almost kept it.

    • @bishop2286
      @bishop2286 3 роки тому

      I've been replacing my knide handles with iron wood, they're incredibly beautiful to look at now

  • @bpmotion
    @bpmotion 2 роки тому +5

    - How annoying you want the music to be?
    - yes.

  • @adamlaceky8127
    @adamlaceky8127 3 роки тому +9

    The high-density fiber-board was placed so its grain was perpendicular to the press. The other samples has the wood grain parallel to the press.

    • @brothaman4578
      @brothaman4578 3 роки тому +1

      Wood grain is strongest in compression parallel to the grain, so it was tested at it's highest strength. HDF doesn't really have "grain" structure, but it is less strong along the laminations. They were tested fairly as far as I can tell..

  • @Kparris7
    @Kparris7 3 роки тому +85

    You should use a mirror and protect your camera

  • @abhishekpandey681
    @abhishekpandey681 3 роки тому +58

    I'm going to buy a hydraulic press for trying this at home

    • @sayantan_is_here
      @sayantan_is_here Рік тому

      why ? do you need to make lens shattered like this ?🤭

  • @Tyrinath
    @Tyrinath 3 роки тому +8

    The HDF also had the layers in between that kept the material from just splaying out immediately. A block of sand with a few layers of mesh inside it can hold up a car vs one without just mushing.

  • @billybell6950
    @billybell6950 3 роки тому +3

    Seasoned osage orange wood is like iron also. Good long bow material I'm told. Nice to see how it stands under this pressure. Fun demonstration, thanks

  • @blackbeardsghost6588
    @blackbeardsghost6588 Рік тому +1

    I love the warning at the beginning of the video not to do this at home . . . . with YOUR 500 ton press.

  • @armegeddon11
    @armegeddon11 3 роки тому +30

    Iron wood is the "heaviest wood" but it is not the hardest. Lignum vitae is the hardest.

    • @sir.richardarmstrong3rd215
      @sir.richardarmstrong3rd215 3 роки тому +3

      I was looking for this comment!

    • @TylrVncnt
      @TylrVncnt 2 роки тому +1

      @E. Strnad lignum vitae grows in only tropical environment, ironwood only desert. Very different

    • @fredastaire6156
      @fredastaire6156 2 роки тому

      Incorrect.
      QUEBRACHO-Colorado is the hardest wood on earth measuring in at 4,570 lbf (20,340 Nm)
      Which is approximately ~700Nm more than Lignum Vitae

    • @mattditch5199
      @mattditch5199 2 роки тому

      @Fred Astaire Bad wood. It keeps breaking my axe!

  • @AWC3117
    @AWC3117 3 роки тому +5

    Please no music.

  • @ESKATEUK
    @ESKATEUK Рік тому +2

    I have always wanted to make a ship entirely out of iron wood.

  • @yoichiplays8806
    @yoichiplays8806 3 роки тому +17

    Now: Iron Wood
    Soon: Wooden Steel

    • @Hecticatia
      @Hecticatia 3 роки тому +1

      Wootz steel: am I a joke to you?

    • @bigjumbo9479
      @bigjumbo9479 3 роки тому

      You mean wooden iron

    • @buzzz241
      @buzzz241 3 роки тому +1

      How about steel wool?

    • @anonymoususer4710
      @anonymoususer4710 2 місяці тому

      ​@@buzzz241 How about woolen rock.

  • @terrytenley9327
    @terrytenley9327 Рік тому +1

    I think a better reference point of wood is specific gravity.. The value is easy to look up on line and if over 1.0 the wood sinks.. We see pines around 0.28, birch 0.32, oak at 0.44 walnut 0.41, Hickory at 0.88, live oak near 0.78 and Desert Iron wood at 1.19 or higher.. If your new or old woodworkers. Specific gravity is a great value on a scale to learn wood..

  • @woodbliss568
    @woodbliss568 3 роки тому +6

    Iron Wood isn't the hardest or heaviest wood. It is very hard and very heavy, but IPE is harder and heavier, and has a higher specific gravity. Regardless though, this is an excellent, informative video.
    Thanks!

    • @tinman3381
      @tinman3381 3 роки тому +2

      Sorry , Australian Buloke , a type of ironwood is the hardest wood . 👍🇺🇸😎

    • @woodbliss568
      @woodbliss568 3 роки тому

      @@tinman3381
      I hadn't heard of Buloke.
      I'll check it out.
      Cheers!

    • @fredastaire6156
      @fredastaire6156 2 роки тому +1

      @@tinman3381 Incorrect.
      QUEBRACHO-Colorado is the hardest wood on earth measuring in at 4,570 lbf (20,340 Nm)

    • @tinman3381
      @tinman3381 2 роки тому

      @@fredastaire6156 read my post again. I never said IPE was the hardest and heaviest wood in the world . I just said it was harder and heavier than Ironwood . Semantics , my friend. 🇺🇸😎👍

    • @ashleykneebone2306
      @ashleykneebone2306 2 місяці тому

      @@fredastaire6156the Australian ironwood mentioned above was clocked at 5090 lbs so it is indeed the hardest wood.

  • @franklinwerren7684
    @franklinwerren7684 3 роки тому +1

    African Blackwood!!!
    That is what a number of woodwind musical instruments use.

  • @MikeUman
    @MikeUman 3 роки тому +2

    Try Arizona Desert Ironwood, Olneya Tesota.
    Denser and heavier than the wood you're using here. In water, it sinks like an anchor.

  • @wintercoder6687
    @wintercoder6687 3 роки тому +1

    Felled some ironwood on my property. Just a couple cuts absolutely destroyed a brand new chain on my saw.
    Sparks were flying.

  • @kushal979
    @kushal979 3 роки тому +3

    I found a stick which is really dense. Tried to break it couple of times but it doesn't. It's really strong than some hard steels. I don't understand what i really found but that wooden stick is strange 🤯

  • @Danno419
    @Danno419 2 роки тому +2

    I like the "dont try this at home". Yes because many of us have a huge hydraulic press in our garage

  • @mari0david
    @mari0david 3 роки тому +8

    Lignum vitae, is the hardest wood I know.

    • @elijahwilliams7975
      @elijahwilliams7975 3 роки тому +2

      If you want dull steel it will do you lol. But seriously it's slow to work with and I have Japanese files and low grit sandpaper and do most stuff by hand and even slow with the rotary tool without carbide.

  • @truth3899
    @truth3899 7 місяців тому

    That high density particle board surprised me I thought it was gonna squish easy.

  • @deandeann1541
    @deandeann1541 3 роки тому +5

    Which ironwood is it? It looks like the ironwood that is related to beech (hop hornbeam) rather than lignum vitae, which is immensely strong, quite a bit stronger than the already strong hornbeam. There are other ironwoods too, I think the lig vitae is about the strongest. I'd like to know which one this was.

    • @steveearis4786
      @steveearis4786 Рік тому

      for some reason he has a piece of Bocote (Cordia alliodora) rather than any species of ""ironwood". genuine lignum (Guaiacum officinale) would be alot harder and heavier than that.

  • @paulforester6996
    @paulforester6996 3 роки тому +4

    I want a guitar made out of that wood. Cool video, btw.

    • @Lkshy_abq
      @Lkshy_abq 3 роки тому

      Can't be done ironwood is a hardwood, and guitars are made from softwoods

    • @user-lb8do4ew6k
      @user-lb8do4ew6k 3 роки тому

      @@Lkshy_abq hardwoods are used on the back & sides. Typically a rosewood (many dalbergia) or mahogany. The top should be a softwood or the volume & tone would be negatively effected.

    • @paulforester6996
      @paulforester6996 3 роки тому

      @@Lkshy_abq I don't think you know what I was getting at.
      How well can it stop a round from a handgun? Would it hold together if I hit someone over the head with it. I don't want to end up like Dimebag Darrell, except I would be killed for being a horrible guitar player.
      You have to think outside the box more.
      Take care, and thanks for the answer.

    • @MustObeyTheRules
      @MustObeyTheRules Рік тому

      @@Lkshy_abq wrong. Guitars are made from all kinds of woods including ebony, rosewood, mahogany and so on

  • @Novusod
    @Novusod 3 роки тому +2

    The particle board essentially failed at 3100kg.
    It just didn't crumble so you were able to squish it tighter.

  • @bowserjjumetroid3645
    @bowserjjumetroid3645 2 роки тому +1

    Research reveals another wood known as _Quebracho (Axe breaker)_ is the hardest. Would be nice to see how that handles against your press!

  • @rob102865
    @rob102865 3 роки тому

    We have trees here in the Philippines that you should try
    1. Kamagong
    2. Yakal
    3. Molave
    4. Magkono
    Let's see IF you can find anything that's harder in the world.

  • @davidparadis490
    @davidparadis490 3 роки тому +9

    We did a high-end house once that was completely framed out of iron wood because the owner didn't want any cracking plaster walls

    • @jonathanstafford750
      @jonathanstafford750 2 роки тому +1

      So is ironwood resistant to the changing seasons then? You can’t control wood movement without controlling the weather, plus it’s the quality of the plasterer and temperature it was plastered in that will make a difference too, fair play tho someone actually tried, but I bet it still has cracks...

    • @davidparadis490
      @davidparadis490 2 роки тому

      @@jonathanstafford750 well, I'd never seen it. But I'm guessing it's more stable than KD fir

  • @justinspiewak1482
    @justinspiewak1482 3 роки тому +2

    As a carpentry student this is oddly satisfying.

    • @gordoxium
      @gordoxium 3 роки тому +1

      As a carpentry student you should know that this isn't the hardest wood.

    • @justinspiewak1482
      @justinspiewak1482 3 роки тому

      @@gordoxium I am a freshman in high school

    • @gordoxium
      @gordoxium 3 роки тому

      @@justinspiewak1482 check out a wood type called Bangkirai, it's often used in situations where other types of wood would rot in no time.
      Ridiculously hard and insanely heavy.

  • @smitajky
    @smitajky 3 роки тому

    You could try fiddleback aged Redgum or Yellow Box. Clearly from your own video the direction of the grain is important which is why fiddleback is so horrible. The grain runs in multiple directions making each strand reinforce the weaknesses in other strands. 50 Tonne on a sharp blade doesn't penetrate the stuff. I use turned red gum as bearings to replace worn out teflon bearings and in a few cases even replaced roller bearings this way. It is amazing stuff. As long as it hasn't been leached by water at the river's edge.

  • @darkmith1602
    @darkmith1602 3 роки тому +1

    Minecraft should take notes👏😵

  • @savagetothebones1642
    @savagetothebones1642 2 роки тому

    You should try putting Morning Wood on the Hydraulic Press next.

  • @kafkaesque3709
    @kafkaesque3709 3 роки тому +2

    New video idea, morning wood vs hydraulic press.

  • @hhh-yh8wn
    @hhh-yh8wn 3 роки тому +25

    Bullshit. The ordinary wood was placed fibers up and not like the compound one

    • @raulsalcedo8332
      @raulsalcedo8332 3 роки тому +3

      That's a great observation. I did not think that mattered too much personally, until after I read this and thought about it.

  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 3 роки тому +1

    my uncle had night sticks made from Lignum vitae . that is a HARD WOOD !

  • @SURAJ-pd3ub
    @SURAJ-pd3ub 3 роки тому +2

    Conclusion :- Don't mess with hydraulic press 🤣

  • @copperheadh1052
    @copperheadh1052 Рік тому

    This was a mostly peaceful crushing.

  • @prathampawar5491
    @prathampawar5491 2 роки тому +1

    Just imagine your hand inplace of wood 🥶

  • @gabrielzajec1227
    @gabrielzajec1227 3 роки тому +2

    That wood throws sparks when you cut it with a chainsaw

  • @rudytoth
    @rudytoth Рік тому +1

    The hardest wood in the world is: Petrified Wood. That's in Arizona known as "The Painted Desert" and it's federally protected!

    • @sailoroftheinternet3290
      @sailoroftheinternet3290 11 місяців тому +3

      Petrified wood isn't wood. Petrification means that the wood over a long time period has been replaced with minerals. What you're left with is something that resembles wood, but is entirely composted of stone. Same way an animal fossil isn't comprised of any organic matter.

    • @rudytoth
      @rudytoth 11 місяців тому

      @@sailoroftheinternet3290 Yes you are right they call it "Petrified Wood" because it's mineral is known as "Silicone" over time it kinda turns into stone - like. It's the hardest known substance in the world.

    • @sailoroftheinternet3290
      @sailoroftheinternet3290 11 місяців тому

      @@rudytoth I don't know where you got the idea that petrified wood is the "hardest substance" it absolutely is not.

    • @rudytoth
      @rudytoth 11 місяців тому

      @@sailoroftheinternet3290 Well then you said well but try to cut through it?!

  • @jackmorrison8269
    @jackmorrison8269 3 роки тому

    Done a lot of woodworking never heard of ironwood

  • @subl8r84
    @subl8r84 3 роки тому

    Steve would be impressed

  • @refererererer
    @refererererer 3 роки тому +2

    This does not show the real durability of wood. You can put stacks of paper there and it can get compressed and register higher numbers.
    If the purpose is to test the durability of a wood, you should test its breaking point by elevating the wood and pressing it at the center just like testing a bridge's capacity.

    • @allah___maadarchod
      @allah___maadarchod 3 роки тому

      And you have to test the tensile strength as well.

    • @KnightmareFile
      @KnightmareFile 3 роки тому

      they also pressed on the previous blocks with the fibers pointing upwards, unlike the last one where everything was settled horizontally. or would it not have made any difference regardless?

    • @clickclackclip4914
      @clickclackclip4914 3 роки тому

      Just enjoy

  •  3 роки тому +2

    i read the the comment and see many "You should"
    so i think you should

  • @billybonregularjin
    @billybonregularjin 3 роки тому +4

    You forgot to include a mans wood

  • @beverlychmelik5504
    @beverlychmelik5504 3 роки тому +3

    This a diesel powered Press? IIt almost sounds like a diesel engine.

    • @rahilgaming4825
      @rahilgaming4825 3 роки тому

      I think it's electric

    • @nazimelon6653
      @nazimelon6653 3 роки тому

      The sound you hear is the pressure valve of the hydraulic pump. I'm 99% sure the press is electro-hydraulic.

  • @aboelsofalabed1588
    @aboelsofalabed1588 3 роки тому +1

    You should have tested with fire how long will last and what temperature can reach

  • @crazytech1595
    @crazytech1595 3 роки тому

    What you do is amazing. It was an exciting #experiment.

  • @muscovado09
    @muscovado09 3 роки тому +3

    "drowning in water" bruh

  • @Texle
    @Texle 2 роки тому +1

    5:11 That is pain.

  • @drferry
    @drferry 3 роки тому

    Not a fair comparison at all. If you use a waste block of MDF glued behind a bowl that you are turning on a wood lathe, the force of turning the bowl will often rip the screws right out of the fiberboard, whereas using maple, for instance, never has that result. It just depends on the direction and type of force. Also, I would love to see what it required to compress African Blackwood across the grain.

  • @adamjensenstark4242
    @adamjensenstark4242 3 роки тому +1

    Hello, can you make a video where you test under the press a "tantalum" block, please? I'm curious to see if it proves better than titanium and tungsten blocks.
    Thanks.

  • @jaywholoveseveryone1721
    @jaywholoveseveryone1721 Рік тому +1

    I think that a couple of people were shot when that HD Fiberboard was pressed. Did you check around for wounded victims...other than the poor camera. RISLGH _Rest In Shattered Lens Glass Heaven_ Have you tried Australian Buloke?

  • @Wutzmename
    @Wutzmename 2 роки тому

    What's the strongest wood in the world?
    Viagra: Hold my beer.

  • @Monty7473
    @Monty7473 3 роки тому

    You had the grain of the wood running vertically, while the grain/layers of the HDFB were horizontal. Not a fair comparison.

  • @amrak-8401
    @amrak-8401 8 місяців тому

    In the Philippines 🇵🇭 iron wood is in two colors brown/tan and solid black iron wood.🤓👍

  • @sheeshion
    @sheeshion 3 роки тому +1

    Nothing can still underestimate Hydraulic Press' Power.

  • @moomoopuppy508
    @moomoopuppy508 2 роки тому

    What would happen if you tried to "press" a block made of the same metal the ram is made of? Would it break the press?...or will the press shut off before the press is damaged?

  • @Bleepbleepblorbus
    @Bleepbleepblorbus 3 роки тому

    That wood got squished like jello lol

  • @josephbohme7917
    @josephbohme7917 Рік тому

    the sample size should be 1x1" square for PSI. the crushing number has no reference otherwise The gauge tip may be round and 1 square inch but we dio not know that.. You should say the info.

  • @richardsrooter
    @richardsrooter 3 роки тому

    I was wondering, how much stronger it would be if you wrap the wood with sheet metal to help prevent expansion of width?
    I imagine it could be more than twice the strength if the sheet metal thick as 17 gage.

  • @sonnycrockett6992
    @sonnycrockett6992 3 роки тому +1

    Probalbly used to make AK47s stock xD

  • @neonleon2256
    @neonleon2256 8 місяців тому +1

    You are using Bocote. This is NOT Ironwood !!

  • @redarmygames_official
    @redarmygames_official 3 роки тому +1

    I am see first

  • @TheRealKoyKO
    @TheRealKoyKO 3 роки тому

    I agree with the amigo down below. You pressure tested the wood on the grain in a vertical direction where it would split easier this is not a fair test against the pressure board which you laid horizontally.

  • @mackylaurente7906
    @mackylaurente7906 Рік тому

    Hi can you also try mangkono philippines iron wood

  • @praetorianpatriot3267
    @praetorianpatriot3267 3 роки тому

    Purpleheart is some hard stuff... bridges are made from it...

  • @trstmeimadctr
    @trstmeimadctr Рік тому

    there are several much harder woods such as lignum vitae and the hardest is Australian Buloke

    • @sailoroftheinternet3290
      @sailoroftheinternet3290 11 місяців тому

      lignum vitae is categorised as an "ironwood" its defined as any wood more dense than water. But you are right its insanely strong

  • @compassft
    @compassft 3 роки тому

    how do you determine the applied force to break the piece?

  • @Layput
    @Layput 2 роки тому

    Where can you get ironwood?

  • @oluwatobiayodele8681
    @oluwatobiayodele8681 3 роки тому +2

    Hydraulic vs Ashirama Senju

  • @The_Minionking14
    @The_Minionking14 Рік тому

    Ya he got that stuff from jotenheim😂

  • @akshitarathore8631
    @akshitarathore8631 3 роки тому +2

    Me aap ka fan hu

  • @subhadipsangiri
    @subhadipsangiri 3 роки тому

    Always I will support you

  • @tengahmalam7867
    @tengahmalam7867 3 роки тому +1

    Type "bulian wood" on Google is the hardest wood from Indonesian. Usually the color black mixed with red shining

    • @Aviyel
      @Aviyel 3 роки тому

      'Belian' in Malaysia. Used in Sarawakian longhouses.

  • @toolmanthetim7042
    @toolmanthetim7042 3 роки тому +2

    name 3 woods that do not float: 1) teak, 2) Ironwood, 3) Natalie

    • @marjademercado7318
      @marjademercado7318 3 роки тому

      In minecraft lol🤣

    • @BrazilBeachBum
      @BrazilBeachBum 3 роки тому

      I think Natalie floats after some time in the water though. 😂😂😂

  • @dentboxhero1717
    @dentboxhero1717 3 роки тому

    More like along the grain vs across the grain

  • @borgir9817
    @borgir9817 3 роки тому +9

    WOOD IS WOOD

  • @Classic_Swan
    @Classic_Swan 3 роки тому

    Oh no the hydraulic so strong

  • @Furquan_ansari9516
    @Furquan_ansari9516 3 роки тому +1

    Next time hydraulic vs Bone 🦴🦴

  • @alphabetagamma4142
    @alphabetagamma4142 3 роки тому +1

    RIP camera lens📷💀

  • @JudasBytes
    @JudasBytes 3 роки тому

    which ironwood variety is that?

  • @greyandnotsosmart
    @greyandnotsosmart 3 роки тому +5

    2:19 меня одного интересует надпись "дуб",
    Ведь она по-русски?

  • @kylefrancisfernandez3910
    @kylefrancisfernandez3910 3 роки тому

    Maybe you can make a staff with it

  • @NoTaboos
    @NoTaboos 3 роки тому

    Real ironwood from Australia?

  • @mesau7002
    @mesau7002 3 роки тому

    Pine block: "Why am I always first?!"

  • @arisfirmansyah7163
    @arisfirmansyah7163 3 роки тому

    Another way to make firewood

  • @NoCantsAllowed
    @NoCantsAllowed 2 роки тому

    To be fair, I think you ought to crush the fiberboard WITH the direction of laminates... same as the wood samples.
    Also, I believe Lignum Vitae possesses a higher Janka rating than Ironwood.

    • @cattycats4
      @cattycats4 Рік тому

      Ironwood is another name for Lignum Vitae

    • @NoCantsAllowed
      @NoCantsAllowed Рік тому

      @cattycats4
      I like to tell people I'm super wealthy.
      Unfortunately for me, at the present moment, just calling myself "rich" doesn't make it true... (...although, like countless other "impostors", made-so for marketability reasons, I will ceed to the fact that many have and do incorrectly label Lignum V. as "Ironwood"... but it's really only important, however, when a transaction or application of one over the other is at hand. I'm very sure a fishing troller would be quite upset if he were to discover someone installed Desert Ironwood into the outdrive bearing block of his prop-driven vessel leaving him out to drift all alone but with Jaws and the "Bloop" to keep him company).
      Not rich, that is to say... unless we are considering on-hand supplies of Lignum Vitae/Guaiacum Officinale and Desert Ironwood/Olney Tesota!
      Often and primarily quantified by its weight, rather than its board-ft measurements, of "Genuine" Lignum Vitae, I currently own approx. 300lbs of the stuff... which @ 75lbs/ft³, it isn't as much as one might think.
      Of the actual Desert Ironwood, sadly, I only have a few precious burls and a 3' board or two. It's a true shame, too, for how strikingly beautiful it is!
      [Ref.... "www.wood-database.com/?s=ironwood"
      .... it's a SUPER cool site if you're really into wood! It is also widely accepted as an authority on the subject amongst the community!]
      Mmmkay, bye bye!

    • @cattycats4
      @cattycats4 Рік тому +1

      @@NoCantsAllowed I stand corrected, and when I made a fretboard out of Lignum it was Lignum (had to check after your comment) its a shame more guitars and basses dont use Lignum its better than carbon fiber rods etc. Sorry about the noob comment I appreciate the correction bud :-) have a nice day

    • @NoCantsAllowed
      @NoCantsAllowed Рік тому

      @@cattycats4
      You don't ever have to be sorry for something like that...
      Are you kidding?
      I love little else more than guitars and woodworking...
      As a matter of fact, I'm getting my @ss kicked at this very moment trying to intonate a "MX" tele.

    • @NoCantsAllowed
      @NoCantsAllowed Рік тому

      @cattycats4 Tele.
      Friggen' sloped @ the 21st and can't get rid of a dang buzz.
      Time to de-string it... again... and bust out the leveler...

  • @advertise3606YT
    @advertise3606YT 3 роки тому

    Don't let the wood drown!!!!!

  • @jamesrockne8671
    @jamesrockne8671 9 місяців тому

    Put your morning wood in the press and see how hard it really is…………lol

  • @louislozoya5926
    @louislozoya5926 3 роки тому

    Is this Krugiodendron ferreum wood?

  • @mysteryfactsy.t9052
    @mysteryfactsy.t9052 3 роки тому

    Camera lens has gone to hell 😂

  • @piverse
    @piverse 3 роки тому +1

    His camera 🤯🤯😭😭

  • @Flightsimmovies
    @Flightsimmovies 3 роки тому

    Lignin vitae next!