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Compilation of best Hydraulic press channel videos of 2022. There all of the most interesting material and other press tests done with our 150 ton and 40 ton hydraulic press and force sensors. Most satisfying and interesting compilation of the year!
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@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel Год назад
New try! I got demonetized and age restricted with the first upload, RU-vid thought that "oho" was bad word during the first 15 seconds? So let's try without that! Happy new year again to everyone!
@AbsoluuttinenTotuus
@AbsoluuttinenTotuus Год назад
Very Rasscist of RU-vid. Not good.
@Deathannihilator
@Deathannihilator Год назад
No onhan oho nyt aika törkeä sana
@Jason-Voorhees541
@Jason-Voorhees541 Год назад
Guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr
@SomeRandomPiggo
@SomeRandomPiggo Год назад
@@AbsoluuttinenTotuus racist?
@AbsoluuttinenTotuus
@AbsoluuttinenTotuus Год назад
@@SomeRandomPiggo raascist against Finns
@velowelder6333
@velowelder6333 Год назад
An infrared camera would be very interesting to see just how quickly things get hot under pressure.
@pilotreg
@pilotreg Год назад
you're right
@_sandy_
@_sandy_ Год назад
underrated comment
@holdensalomon1966
@holdensalomon1966 Год назад
this
@tankl.jackson3481
@tankl.jackson3481 Год назад
It's illegal to destroy money. I have turned it into the police.
@bardgold4553
@bardgold4553 Год назад
@@tankl.jackson3481 yea sure the police are gonna care. Ever been to disneyland? You put a coin in and it stamps it with a design? The police dont give a shit.
@milesmccollough5507
@milesmccollough5507 Год назад
“that was really stupid” is a hefty understatement for most of the things on this channel. never change or stop, you wonderful finns.
@ryimscaith1593
@ryimscaith1593 Год назад
I'm a machinist that makes the tools for powdered metal compaction presses. They operate anywhere between 100-1000 tons of force. Videos like this demonstrate why my tolerances are +/- .0001 inch for dimensions. (.00254mm) In effect, it's either perfect, or scrap, because if we mess up, things like in this video happen.
@ToBeIsWasWere
@ToBeIsWasWere Год назад
hecking americans man.... just use 0.0025mm or 0.001mm or so, doing any type of machining or engineering work in imperial (or metric that has to be converted to inches) is just mental. Way too many issues like differing international standards, eventual errors in the conversion or just confusion (looking at you 25 million dollar lost sattelite or what it was that went down because of mixed use of imperial and metric)
@npip99
@npip99 Год назад
​@@ToBeIsWasWere The satellite went down because of _mixed_ use. Not one particular system being "mental". It's also easy for the same mistake to happen within a system as well (Reporting mm instead of cm).
@ryimscaith1593
@ryimscaith1593 Год назад
@@ToBeIsWasWere Just seen your reply. I only referenced metric for those that don't easily think in inches. I can easily work in either, and know well that mixing the two doesn't work well. Many customers will try to do so, because a lot of college trained engineers are stupid, but we send those blueprints back to be corrected, or we don't take the job. Also, while I'm am an American, you can take that attitude and stuff it in your sauerkraut. Been around the world while in the military and for my profession. I can tell you for free that stupid is everywhere and knows no country borders.
@charlesmayberry2825
@charlesmayberry2825 Год назад
@@ryimscaith1593 Also as a machinist, I easily work in both, but never at the same time. Mixing them is asking for disaster, especially with for instance the NC machine I ran frequently, to go between you had to toggle it manually in the controller, and then load another program programmed for that section, then toggle back, too much room for an error, loading the wrong program, forgetting to load the other, or forgetting to change it to metric control at the stop, all of these reasons were why we would not do it. Also I did a LOT of manual machining, why not do it in metric? because the machine was made in imperial, and with no DRO, going on indicators and the scales on the machine, if it's made in imperial, I work imperial only on those machines. Tobias does have a point in conversion errors, however the shops I worked in never accepted a print that didn't match what the machine was set up to do, and say if they wanted a part off a manual machine and the print was metric, we sent the customer the print back, THEY can convert it, then as long as we make it to the print, it's not my problem if they converted it incorrectly. Machinist 101, make it like the drawing, so when they complain, you made exactly what they asked for, if it wasn't what they wanted that is a them problem, and they are still going to be paying the agreed price.
@davidaugustofc2574
@davidaugustofc2574 Год назад
@@npip99 mm instead of cm I've never seen happening, one is 10 times bigger than the other
@rabooey
@rabooey Год назад
In a million years I would have never thought that layers of paper under extreme pressure would explode/shatter like that. Astounding.
@happynihilist2573
@happynihilist2573 Год назад
It's actually pretty obvious that's what would happen when you understand the forces at play It's the same principle behind a volcanic eruption: lots of pressure builds up in one place, eventually it's enough to overpower the forces kipping it at bay (the surface rock for the volcano, the tensile strength for the book) witch results results in all that pressure begins released BOOM
@Alustar22
@Alustar22 Год назад
I was shocked at first too, then I remembered there was such a thing as dust explosions, where enough combustible particles collect in a tight area can explode. And that's without any kind of external pressure like using a hydraulic press.
@highdownmartin
@highdownmartin 11 месяцев назад
@@Alustar22 that’s very different, it’s an incredibly rapid burn.
@GuninGames
@GuninGames 11 месяцев назад
That's called tension, Paper surprisingly has a high tension resistance, If you simply pull a piece of paper on opposite ends it will not tear, or will give a very hard snap if pulled hard enough, Because the press is pushing down on the paper, it wants to slide out from under the press but is evening out the energy in all directions at once and eventually, well, you can see what happens
@pretzelbomb6105
@pretzelbomb6105 11 месяцев назад
Imagine the same situation occurring on a block of wood,since that’s effectively what a compressed book is. That paper didn’t shatter, it splintered.
@StephenRWilliams
@StephenRWilliams Год назад
Some people wonder why tyrants always say books are so dangerous. Maybe this is why.
@fartpluswetone8077
@fartpluswetone8077 Год назад
With enough force and potential energy, anything is possible!
@wes4578
@wes4578 Год назад
imagine getting shot by a fucking book lol
@briansimcoe9119
@briansimcoe9119 Год назад
@@wes4578 "Finnish him!"
@Biggestbarcafan
@Biggestbarcafan Год назад
@@briansimcoe9119 finish* 🤓
@briansimcoe9119
@briansimcoe9119 Год назад
@@Biggestbarcafan Finnish. 🇫🇮
@lazkennedy
@lazkennedy Год назад
There's something unusually satisfying and fascinating about seeing a stack of coins smushed into a a giant mega coin. Also makes the stories of how my uncle would trick arcade machines back in the day by using pennies he flattened out with a hammer make more sense.
@jackieparmz
@jackieparmz Год назад
8 years later and this is still my favorite ASMR channel.
@kathryndavidson5056
@kathryndavidson5056 11 месяцев назад
I am simply amazed by how deeply satisfying this is!
@EngineerHarris
@EngineerHarris Год назад
Therapist: Would you say your job involves high pressure and stressful work? HPC: Yes
@Squeeeez
@Squeeeez Год назад
Very dynamic environment
@Onsvaltti
@Onsvaltti Год назад
Jes* (finnish accent)
@Watthead80
@Watthead80 Год назад
The chisel and the coins has to be the most satisfying thing to watch. I love how they stay stacked and just go shooting off to the side.
@Watthead80
@Watthead80 Год назад
@John Alpha I used to do that too, but never managed to find them afterwards. They always seemed to get sent flying off, that or I was just not looking hard enough. Had the attention span of a gnat back then.
@loschwahn723
@loschwahn723 Год назад
those drill was real le miserable quality - but nice in koala :-D
@dannycarlow8204
@dannycarlow8204 Год назад
@@jimboSleeeeiiice I thought so too but it's not molten metal. There's a hole in the top of the hammer and you can see. Plus the tiny pieces left on the base would have cooled and not still been red. It's whatever was helping the handle stay connected to the head of the hammer.
@haroldhenderson2824
@haroldhenderson2824 Год назад
The different failure modes! Stressed fiber (paper), Ductile (most metals), compressive failure of ceramic/rock.
@haroldhenderson2824
@haroldhenderson2824 Год назад
@John Alpha Not stacked, but placed here and there. Rough wheels tend to pick them up for a few revolutions (3 to 20 feet)
@oilfan9445
@oilfan9445 Год назад
Could you try using an infrared camera to see how hot the pressure points get on an object? I think that’d be neat to see.
@tomdragon3881
@tomdragon3881 10 месяцев назад
This is a great idea
@PeopleDork_on_iG
@PeopleDork_on_iG 4 месяца назад
YES !!! And tilt the IR camera 90° to see the mini mushroom clouds
@helyferrer933
@helyferrer933 Год назад
Beautiful! I never tire of seeing bearings exploding. It is a work of art in slow motion! all those parts dancing in space with sparks and lights... I just love it!
@asteroidrules
@asteroidrules Год назад
It's particularly impressive how, even on the high speed camera, the broken pieces fly so fast. There's so much force being imparted on them.
@justkev1044
@justkev1044 Год назад
All the tens of thousands of kg on stuff under one kg
@seffard
@seffard Год назад
This high speed camera isnt fast enough.
@jarekferenc1149
@jarekferenc1149 Год назад
More interestingly, how this force is converted to elastic energy, and how the elastic energy is instantly converted to kinetic energy and to heat upon rupture.
@VITAS874
@VITAS874 Год назад
a paper can cut you very well if you didn't know...
@AdverseCity2103
@AdverseCity2103 4 месяца назад
The Slo Mo Guys did it... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1A9epPJraho.htmlsi=-Q34PVzRyUrC9-l6
@Leffe192
@Leffe192 Год назад
Really one of my favourites of all time is 12:20 when Lauri sounds genuinely surprised and happy that the safety glasses worked as intended.
@madamerosario
@madamerosario Год назад
"This is like, educational!" too cute.
@victorlaurent2978
@victorlaurent2978 Год назад
It really is educational. Imagine paying about 1 dollar to keep your vision.
@TehNoobiness
@TehNoobiness Год назад
It's kind of amazing that the safety glasses were only _scratched_ after taking a chunk of a drill bit moving at an appreciable fraction of the speed of sound
@rafezetter8003
@rafezetter8003 Год назад
The rocks experiment, how they go all crumbly (friable is the correct term) is the same as what happens to the rocks at an impact site of a meteor - the impact force is so high it literally powders the rocks, then compacts them again so they look like rocks, but they can be crumbled in your hands - I've seen it at the Arizona Crater. All the "rocks" within and near the impact crater are like this.
@MunkeeMedia
@MunkeeMedia Год назад
i love that there is an endless amount of things to press... and on top that multiplied by the methods.. .this is ENDLESS content
@user-ok4pk2mp3e
@user-ok4pk2mp3e Год назад
It's so interesting to see how much energy can be stored in objects under pressure. At the point when the object explodes, nearly all of the energy that is released is coming from the tension from within the object. Really cool physics.
@sevenspec
@sevenspec 10 месяцев назад
You should see what happens with radioactive materials 😲
@dummy40034
@dummy40034 Год назад
I love the fact that when you boil it down to basic terms, If you squeeze something hard enough, it'll explode.
@dapple-drawings
@dapple-drawings Год назад
Yes
@kibe2134
@kibe2134 Год назад
That's how stars work.
@Andoryuuu
@Andoryuuu Год назад
@@kibe2134 pretty much exactly this.
@frequentuser360
@frequentuser360 Год назад
@@kibe2134 Extreme density is something I really struggle to understand and your comment has clarified a number of questions bouncing around my head. Thanks!
@deksea
@deksea Год назад
Under those conditions, the answer is yes and no. Elastic properties of the material play a big part.
@IcanbePsycho
@IcanbePsycho Год назад
This is so satisfying watching this. Thanks for posting ✌️
@theodorelueker5057
@theodorelueker5057 Год назад
Great video. I love the work you are doing. I am so glad you got this reuploaded.
@Ducks887
@Ducks887 Год назад
At 4:40 it sounds like you gained Minecraft experience points.
@nigel900
@nigel900 Год назад
You know, putting a column of post it notes under extreme pressure like that is an excellent demonstration of what happens in deep mines, where the colossal pressure of overburden can trigger a burst from the mine shaft wall or pillar.
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege Год назад
You should use something other than post it notes in your mine. Lol
@dinamush1342
@dinamush1342 Год назад
@@HubertofLiege smh imagine using post it notes to support a cave. Cardboard seems like such a better alternative
@Tchild2
@Tchild2 10 месяцев назад
The best part was how much joy and laughter this caused. LOL.
@jegesdi
@jegesdi Год назад
1:12 camera man died XD :D :'D
@dog4mike
@dog4mike Год назад
After watching this channel for a couple years or so, I can honestly say I have no idea what a hydraulic press would be used for other than this. UPDATE: While I appreciate all the replies explaining what a hydraulic press is used for, I perhaps should point out that my comment was a joke. I know what it's used for. My comment was a joke referring to the seemingly infinite uses for a press that aren't actually the intended use. I realise sarcasm is not conveyed easily through text, hope this clears it up.
@yourmother2779
@yourmother2779 Год назад
Smashburgers
@jennifergray5499
@jennifergray5499 Год назад
Haaaa
@readmyusernamecauseitssoreally
Mostly garbage compaction
@Gurziak
@Gurziak Год назад
A machine like this would be used in a manufacturing process where parts are quite literally press fit together when the matching pieces are machined in tight tolerance of each other within .001 of a inch or tighter. Think like bearing housings and stuff like that.
@FreeHat_
@FreeHat_ Год назад
To kill the terminator
@TheSchultinator
@TheSchultinator Год назад
"I have the best worst idea" is such an accurate statement for so many situations
@mlpreiss
@mlpreiss Год назад
"Now that was really stupid!" Lol! Best commentary ever by a RU-vid creator!
@summerfire4775
@summerfire4775 2 месяца назад
Can’t help but to laugh so hard! It’s simple videos like these that brings me joy
@christopherrobin8134
@christopherrobin8134 Год назад
1:27 You’re finally awake
@TheSauciest
@TheSauciest Год назад
The cheeky smile from the paper roll before it explodes is perfect
@mikejohnson5900
@mikejohnson5900 7 месяцев назад
Lol...I like the Watermelon with the safety glasses. And the 1/2 book sliding off the cutting board. Good job!
@JWolfsVids
@JWolfsVids Год назад
Woww those bearings at the end were amazing beautiful! 🤩 That's the best thing I've seen on YT for a while.
@markvandoren3387
@markvandoren3387 Год назад
Absolutely amazing how much energy is released when compressing paper. You guys are crazy.
@AL-SH
@AL-SH Год назад
E=MC²
@pretzelbomb6105
@pretzelbomb6105 11 месяцев назад
@@AL-SH Wrong equation. You’re looking for F=ma. Force equals Mass times Acceleration. The force the press exerts onto the target is equal to its mass (heavy) times its acceleration (considerable). The targets deform until they can’t and then start absorbing that energy until they *suddenly* can’t.
@vh4990
@vh4990 11 месяцев назад
nuclear reaction paper 🤯
@Lcshell
@Lcshell 11 месяцев назад
Paper was crazy, how bout that knife though!!😮
@TransoceanicOutreach
@TransoceanicOutreach 10 месяцев назад
The amount released is the same as the amount you put in. In this case, 70 tons of force.
@DanGoodShotHD
@DanGoodShotHD Год назад
All the years I've watched your vids and I've never thought of how much of a beating that sudden break in pressure must be on the press.
@LeafMobbMusic
@LeafMobbMusic Год назад
These videos are SO cool, seriously!
@caelan5301
@caelan5301 Год назад
Every time I watch this guy, I remember why this is the best hydraulic press channel. It really all comes down to the accent, it makes these videos way funnier and he knows it.
@pure_awareness
@pure_awareness Год назад
Not guud 🤭 I like when he says this.
@BlackMasterRoshi
@BlackMasterRoshi Год назад
sounds like marco repairs coffee time for talk english
@hectorolea9665
@hectorolea9665 Год назад
Where is he from?
@caelan5301
@caelan5301 Год назад
@@hectorolea9665 pretty sure he's Finnish
@hectorolea9665
@hectorolea9665 Год назад
Aaah! Thats who he sounded like. ISMO, the comedian. He sounded like someone i had heard before
@halaboly8915
@halaboly8915 Год назад
2:25, I unconsciously blew on my phone screen thinking I'd blow the glass powder off 🤦🏻‍♂️
@JIRKA_Praha
@JIRKA_Praha 10 месяцев назад
That gentleman's laugh is just diabolic :) Another amazing video 👍Paper rulezzz!
@thatcanadian6698
@thatcanadian6698 Год назад
11:47 That is one resilient melon.
@user-zj7fq4pr4c
@user-zj7fq4pr4c Год назад
3:24, “ ok that was really stupid”lol
@engscott78
@engscott78 Год назад
Pretty much everything will explode if compressed hard enough is what I learned. What a rad video. Wild watching paper explode!
@jaimedelgado7529
@jaimedelgado7529 Год назад
Superb video. Idk why I love the paper explosions. Stay classy guys !
@calcmandan
@calcmandan Год назад
The force bolts and nuts can withstand gives me great confidence now. WOW.
@theusher2893
@theusher2893 Год назад
If they're hardened steel, like automotive grade, yeah. Zinc hardware is super soft.
@luipaardprint
@luipaardprint 10 месяцев назад
Even regular hardware store screws are good enough to build houses with.
@kristofevarsson6903
@kristofevarsson6903 Год назад
3:16 "Hey! I have the best worst idea!" -- famous last words
@stevenhorner3245
@stevenhorner3245 7 месяцев назад
It’s 5am I have work at 10am and I’m watching the hydraulic press channel. No regrets.
@Never2old.
@Never2old. 10 месяцев назад
I love it went you say "hey i have a good idea" 😂
@ghost80919
@ghost80919 Год назад
9:20 so that's how they got the original death star shot
@subjectt.change6599
@subjectt.change6599 Год назад
This is so unaccountably satisfying. Most channels get boring after a while, but this? Nope. Still wonderful.
@iai2354
@iai2354 Год назад
the satisfaction of watching things get destroyed is unmatched
@michaellong2661
@michaellong2661 9 месяцев назад
The Sony camera panning down and getting darker after hit by the explosion was like dying POV lol
@connorrex2865
@connorrex2865 Год назад
Me snapping my fingers: 10:24
@xanderopal7367
@xanderopal7367 Год назад
These are so fun to watch. And helped with being more safe in the workshop using a much smaller press by knowing how it can go very bad!
@anthonygoodson8183
@anthonygoodson8183 11 месяцев назад
You all are having way too much fun blowing stuff up and cutting things. Wish i could do that 😂.
@jaredklein6927
@jaredklein6927 Год назад
The most amazing part to me is how successful a channel is just for smashing stuff with a press. One more thing I wish I’d thought of.
@jonkirkwood469
@jonkirkwood469 Год назад
I don't know why, but I found the failure of the large bolt threads to be highly entertaining. I retired from an industry where we were more concerned with bolt elongation. The drill bit was informative. Thankfully, the melon lived.
@bghoody5665
@bghoody5665 Год назад
The slow-mo of the stack of coins being cut in half sounded like something out of a fantasy movie. And the prefragmented ball bearing, well, all I can say is "Great shot, kid. That was one in a million."
@effthegop
@effthegop 10 месяцев назад
I love the fact that this guy has the time and money to squash things and share them with the whole world :)
@caleb3175
@caleb3175 Год назад
This song has hit me harder than anything from mainstream music EVER has. Thank you
@teknologyguy5638
@teknologyguy5638 Год назад
The safety glasses melon videos were among my favorites this year.
@mattmalyj7964
@mattmalyj7964 Год назад
0:32is actually a slow motion animation of my head exploding from stress
@usernamwdrama
@usernamwdrama 11 месяцев назад
Awesome stuff, thanks for the entertainment.
@coringraham1294
@coringraham1294 Год назад
WHOA! That went off like a Explosion!
@yellowfrog2259
@yellowfrog2259 Год назад
1:20 lmao
@briansimcoe9119
@briansimcoe9119 Год назад
It would be interesting if you used a laser thermometer to find out how much that chilly mallet heated up as it compressed.
@BuddWolf
@BuddWolf 11 месяцев назад
Great video footage. Best of luck 🍀👍🏻🇺🇸
@EaNasirSellsBadCopperNGL
@EaNasirSellsBadCopperNGL Год назад
The only thing i fear is not the unexpected *boom* with some objects when they explode, but the amount of cleaning they have to do..
@c1h2r3i4s56987
@c1h2r3i4s56987 Год назад
2:50 Never knew He did this but he made a machine of childhood dreams, a knife that cuts just by going straight down, so satisfying
@smishdws
@smishdws Год назад
hydraulic press channel is a treasure to humanity
@gustaafmilzink
@gustaafmilzink 10 месяцев назад
Anyone else need to to sit waaaay the hell back while watching these? X'D
@tylerwillis3055
@tylerwillis3055 Год назад
I loved the toilet paper roll fireworks at 4:50 .
@davidvickery1858
@davidvickery1858 Год назад
Thank yous for being so fun with the hydrolic press. I've really enjoyed watching.
@davidmctimm777
@davidmctimm777 Год назад
Neat! Commentary even better!
@iwanjirkuw8596
@iwanjirkuw8596 Год назад
That prefragmented ball bearing was fun! 😉 👍🏻
@mezmerizer0266
@mezmerizer0266 Год назад
The coins getting snipped down the center are always my favorite. The sound, and the visual is just exciting to the senses.
@nickwolf805
@nickwolf805 Год назад
LOVE THE DESTRUCTION!!! Eager for more in 2023
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 11 месяцев назад
It amazes me how satisfying it is to watch things explode fro,being squeezed is.
@metairieman55
@metairieman55 Год назад
Absolutely useless but most entertaining channel on RU-vid!!! I could watch this for hours . . . and sometimes do!
@juricich6756
@juricich6756 Год назад
8:59 hydraulic press vs thermal detonator
@bocaj7766
@bocaj7766 Год назад
That’s what I thought too haha
@elmanmusaiev7003
@elmanmusaiev7003 Год назад
This one was hilarious😅😅👍👍 Especially with the post-it papers☝️ Thank you
@newrepublic7539
@newrepublic7539 Год назад
Came across this video in my feed so I'm a new viewer to your channel. This video reminds me of when I was in high school my theatre tech buddies and I would do similar things with the trash compactor on campus. I enjoyed this so much, what a great video!
@ra_osiris
@ra_osiris 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for exloding things :) I enjoy it.
@Stimm002
@Stimm002 6 месяцев назад
"Hey! I have the best worst idea!" Yes! Just yes! They are always the best best ideas!
@acikacika
@acikacika Год назад
How come you and SlowMo guys never did a colab, this is gold
@awonderfulfeeling8588
@awonderfulfeeling8588 Год назад
I love how he said, "Eh it's okay, it'll sort itself out." 😂
@MISTERLeSkid
@MISTERLeSkid Год назад
It would be really interesting if you could set-up a cheap (since you'll probably only get one or two uses out of them before they're blown-up) $10-15 infrared kitchen thermometer in the shot and aim it at whatever you're squishing. I'd love to see the reading shoot from room temperature to 500-600 degrees simply from adding mechanical force to various materials, metals especially. Does paper get hot from compression? It would be neat to see, anyway.
@charlesmayberry2825
@charlesmayberry2825 Год назад
Everything gets hot when compressed, you're adding energy to the system. However, I agree 100% I want to see how much, and how much it differs per material, because it will vary drastically. So Very interested in that lol
@clairemccormack162
@clairemccormack162 9 месяцев назад
Lucky save with the camera 😂😂
@alexanderkonczal3908
@alexanderkonczal3908 Год назад
Never ceasing to amuse and entertain. Glad you're still doing this.
@Stijn07071993
@Stijn07071993 Год назад
Amazing as always! *Happy new year!*
@robpolaris5002
@robpolaris5002 10 месяцев назад
The sparks on that ball bearing were insane!
@machdaddy6451
@machdaddy6451 10 месяцев назад
Gives a whole new meaning to "destructive testing"
@notthedroidsyourelookingfo4026
5:08 Best "badumm tss" in history.
@TheRandomRager
@TheRandomRager Год назад
Oh yeaahhh lmao
@j-schnab6338
@j-schnab6338 Год назад
This was so satisfying. The frozen hammer, the coins being cut and both of the bearings were the best! The last bearing was AMAZING on high speed.
@stickykitty
@stickykitty Год назад
The moment he said at 0:44 "....... Alright.... that's not .. good" I died of laughter 😂
@ljcool1004
@ljcool1004 Год назад
That high speed camera action at the end was insane! Happy new year
@WoodworkerDon
@WoodworkerDon Год назад
Whenever Lauri says "...not good." that is a guarantee that it will be good.
@pauls8317
@pauls8317 7 месяцев назад
The bearing was like the Death Star exploding
@Watchin_the_world_burn
@Watchin_the_world_burn 9 месяцев назад
Bro the camera getting 'shot' then collapsing to the floor is the most dramatic and emotional things ive ever seen
@robertlantz2206
@robertlantz2206 Год назад
It's amazing to see the different ways thing react to extreme pressure. Love the slow motion shots. 👍👍👍👍👍
@loisgehman949
@loisgehman949 Год назад
Your videos are EPIC!!! I especially enjoyed the paper being compressed until it exploded… but right after that I loved the coins being cut in half.
@TBolt1
@TBolt1 Год назад
12:25 “yea hey this is like educational.” 😂 Subscribe button clicked. ✅
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