If you didn't notice from Beyond the press channel, Anni visited us so go check out Anni's reaction to new press and bunker from here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BpWbhXL6-eI.htmlsi=eH6ANYXcxdXeuk0q
With a small enough hole, could you cook an egg? It would just have to get hot enough to denature the protein. If you could do it, it might be a first for mankind.
Ah ha! I knew it! There was smoke! Yes, you could definitely cook an egg. I paused the video, but it seemed like there was some caramelization happening there. Good sign!
Running low on ideas? You know... Brake pads are pressed together. You make money making high end brake pads with ur press. I set of aftermarket Lamborghini brake pads costs 4-5 hundred dollars, and probably cost 5 bucks to make.
That was a refreshingly good sponsor segment. Felt actually genuine instead of just talking up a company because they gave you a bag of money. (raycons, shadow legends, etc.)
I machined parts for plastic injection molding machines for 18 years. Unfortunately you have to reduce the piston chamfer down to about zero to avoid that blow by. Machining barrel heads to accept a injector nozzle required 'sharp edge' on the mating face. Orders of barrel heads were scrapped after deburring this hole. The wedge factor from your piston chamfer is huge.
I'm glad I was not the only one perplexed by that. I thought the bottom was solid and uncut. I'm guessing it must have a plug in it and welded or something. I watched it a dozen times trying to see if maybe it was an obstacle illusion or ?
@@ThePandoraGuy GOD shit _damnit,_ Archer, *_WHAT?!_* 😡 **sigh** Such a good show!! 🤣 I've rewatched it SO many times that I couldn't even hazard a guess. Although, I don't care _too_ much for the Private Eye "Dreamland" season, nor the one after "1999", and I've yet to see the final season... BUT that still leaves like 85% of the show being absolute gold! 😘👌
Keep these educational videos coming, you never know when someone might stop you in the street and asks about compressing stuff through tiny holes then we'll have all the information we need to answer.
Hey Lauri and Hanna, this is basically how cheese-puffs are made. If you have the correct sized orifice and mash recipe, you can make your own cheese-puffs. You just have to cut them and bake them afterward and dust them with mac 'n cheese powder.
I’ve never commented on a sponsor before, but I wish Valtavalo did the lights where I used to work - I’m rare in that I can see 240hz flicker with my bare eyes, and it cost me my job since my employer refused to believe that I’m an ADA protected class.
Straight up content thieves you mean. There have been several lately that edit out the speech, but miss the distinctive laugh of Hanna, or the shrieks of Anni on the older videos.
Having seen your videos for years but not caught one in a while now, I'm blown away by how much your set up has grown. I'm glad to see you guys being so successful. Keep crushing.
You have built the worlds most expensive edible silly string dispenser. It would be interesting to get a thermal camera and film the stream to determine how hot it truly gets.
If the nozzle isn’t flush with the bottom of the cylinder then there will be a space below which I think is causing issues with nozzle pressure and sudden explosions and leakage from the top.
Wham, wham, i think it fits now. I roared with laughter. I like the fact your bunker is rated for 308 feet per second. You are very precise in your calculations and sledgehammer blows
How many MPa are the bunker's walls? A .308 should easily punch through 100 mm of residential concrete, which can be as low as 20 MPa. Is the concrete high strength like the 50+ MPa mix used in bridges? Were any composite materials like steel or glass fiber added to the mix, besides the usual rebar? Is the rebar under tension and how is it tied into the steel corners you showed Timo welding?
Maybe look up EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining). Ultra precise type of machining where there's realistically no gap. I've seen pieces machined tgis way where two pieces fit together and you can't even tell they're separate pieces.
You could put a slightly oversized copper ring around the steel, maybe? I know it works on steel bullets to grab the rifling so maybe it would work here too not sure if you could get the piston out afterwards though 🤔
I wonder how much damage can a pressurized stream like that do, for example to cardboard, plywood, ballistic gelatin at close range... It wasn't gentle to acoustic foam.
How about extruding something flammable, such as candle wax, through an even smaller hole, such as a diesel injector, and setting fire to it with an oxyacetylene flame just outside the nozzle?
These videos always remind me of the "Will it Blow" segment in all of @OrdinarySausage's videos. I'd like to see what sausages look like being pushed through a 1mm hole.