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Exploding PRE-FRAGMENTED Ball Bearing and HUGE regular ball bearing with a 150 ton Hydraulic Press. Used force is measured with 240 ton force sensor and explosion is filmed with Chronos 2.1 high speed camera 1500 frames per second in this viral experiment video!
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Do not try this at home!! or at any where else!!
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@theslowmoguys
@theslowmoguys Год назад
That first frame of red at 2:53 is nuts
@ChilledBacon
@ChilledBacon Год назад
Actually that’s insane to look at
@ChilledBacon
@ChilledBacon Год назад
I’d like to know the science behind the lines/red color
@Dr_Monitor
@Dr_Monitor Год назад
Why you guys haven't done a Collab with HPC is a mystery.
@jessed3884
@jessed3884 Год назад
y'all need the press, he needs the super mega camera..... "here's your one chance, Clancy don't let me down!" (Reba lol)
@alessio279
@alessio279 Год назад
You guys should do it
@joepeck2942
@joepeck2942 Год назад
While I'm impressed by how energetic those balls are when crushed, I'm almost more impressed by the seemingly indestructible light bars.
@ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi
@ChristofferOrrmalmUtsi Год назад
The camera that got knocked over is quite durable as well.
@diacor4life489
@diacor4life489 Год назад
I was thinking exactly the same thing
@gabiferreira6864
@gabiferreira6864 Год назад
true
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan Год назад
Whoever makes them should buy this clip and use it in their ads for the light bars 🙂
@me-lz7jb
@me-lz7jb Год назад
@Deltarious
@Deltarious Год назад
I'm actually really pleased with how serious you're taking safety with these now, it's quite different from when you began! It's a great example and it's always better to have backup safety that you don't need for a larger safety margin
@kamuiomikami165
@kamuiomikami165 Год назад
Remember the brass cylinder that h Shatter a window with four panes in it?1
@albinadolfsson296
@albinadolfsson296 Год назад
yea, this video was scary to watch, it got easier after I saw the protection. As the IRA once said: “we (the bearing balls) only have to be lucky once, you will have to be lucky always"
@jamesbizs
@jamesbizs Год назад
Safety third
@andybobandy641
@andybobandy641 Год назад
That insanely loud bang, a blood curling scream, and 5 minutes of shit falling everywhere has got to be the best sound clip you've ever created.
@dyadica7151
@dyadica7151 Год назад
I'd also love to see the @The Slow Mo Guys use one of their million frames per second cameras on this.
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel Год назад
If this gets a LOT of views I can rent the same camera. It's quite expensive so I have to pretty sure about the value that it brings :D
@pika6238
@pika6238 Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel 😮👀
@AndreasHontzia
@AndreasHontzia Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel You should do a collaboration!
@z1teq
@z1teq Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel WE NEED THIS!
@orenthalsimpson
@orenthalsimpson Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel better get the insurance
@stalhandske9649
@stalhandske9649 Год назад
Anni's screams of hybrid dread & delight are back. Marvelous.
@brolohalflemming7042
@brolohalflemming7042 Год назад
Anni's safety plan: Here, take this food. I have a plane to catch. I'll watch on a zoom call once I've landed in Melbourne!
@nugboy420
@nugboy420 Год назад
Her laugh at his safety box was freaking great
@RDLouks
@RDLouks Год назад
It was so good to see Anni again!
@jlp1528
@jlp1528 Год назад
And her face when she first notices the setup says it all 😂
@WilhelmvonFahrvergnugen
@WilhelmvonFahrvergnugen Год назад
6:55💯
@LostSoulsParadoxicalDoctrine
I just love her reaction to seeing the setup! A cringe, laughter when asked "what you think?", followed by an immediate evacuation of the area... Priceless
@spacewave6667
@spacewave6667 Год назад
I'm glad we have someone doing INDUSTRIAL BALL CRUSHING videos on RU-vid, very educational.
@Angrymuscles
@Angrymuscles Год назад
You need both the Slo-Mo guys and some custom made polycarbonate sheeting. Something really oversized, like a 20cm thick slab that you could build a custom frame for. Anything that hits it wouldn't penetrate, and wouldn't be heavy enough to move it either. The Safety Frame 15,000,000.
@Jack-Tactical
@Jack-Tactical Год назад
Was coming to mention a slo-mo guys colab.
@mandowarrior123
@mandowarrior123 Год назад
Polycarbonate isn't that optically clear, once you get to 200mm i reckon it'd be quite murky.
@EdHaigh
@EdHaigh Год назад
Could you set up mirrors so it wouldn’t need to be near it?
@Bob5mith
@Bob5mith Год назад
Steel plate and ballistic glass would probably be cheaper. A regular layer of polycarbonate would probably keep the glass from cracking in most cases, but the glass would be excellent backup protection if anything did make it through.
@EdHaigh
@EdHaigh Год назад
@@Bob5mith oh I was thinking you could set up a fairly cheap mirror and hide behind something so you don’t even have to worry when the mirror gets destroyed. I’ve seen them do similar stuff with shooting a gun at a mirror and you can get crazy angles
@sparkieT88
@sparkieT88 Год назад
man, i get super nervous just watching this video, but i do love the all bearing crushes , also a wild anni was spotted !
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel Год назад
Guess how nervous I was filming this :D
@paulrus-keaton439
@paulrus-keaton439 Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel Depends. More or less than when you crushed your first car spring?
@thebarkingmouse
@thebarkingmouse Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel I don't know? Were you nervous enough? How thick of a blast Shield do you have? I don't think I'd be in the same room with them at all.
@thebarkingmouse
@thebarkingmouse Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel nevermimd Got to 4:12. It looks like you were adequately afraid.
@TheMNWolf
@TheMNWolf Год назад
I find it entertaining how the thumbnail looks like a thermal detonator 😂
@Kurdain
@Kurdain Год назад
You should partner with the slow-mo guys. I am sure they'd love to travel and film stuff like this at 200,000+ FPS. Aw - looks like someone already commented this farther down. Still a great idea and more publicity for both channels! You could have a week of random stuff lined up for months of content releases.
@teknologyguy5638
@teknologyguy5638 Год назад
Always enjoy when Anni is present for these videos. I like that you both do these together.
@fireandcopper
@fireandcopper Год назад
You know the feeling when someone has a loaded gun near you? Probably felt the same but the bullets go in literally every direction, Lauri has balls of steel
@AflacMan13
@AflacMan13 Год назад
No, I don't get that feeling unless the other person with the loaded firearm is an idiot. Otherwise I actually feel SAFER knowing there is a competent firearm owner near me. Means if someone evil attempts something dumb, I am not alone in stopping their evil ways.
@CrusaderDeleters
@CrusaderDeleters Год назад
Not anymore. He crushed them all.
@Ailasor
@Ailasor Год назад
No.. people with loaded guns is pretty rare here...
@gabiferreira6864
@gabiferreira6864 Год назад
@@AflacMan13 you must be fun at parties...
@Allexz
@Allexz Год назад
@@AflacMan13 American spotted!
@DaveBowman345
@DaveBowman345 Год назад
I never miss an episode, Lauri. Thx for keeping us up to date on the latest crushing experiments. Great to see Anni and you, both today… I miss seeing your walks through Tampere and your trips to the grocery in the depths of winter’s darkness. Be well for the rest of 2022. Better days are coming! From your friend in South Dakota. 😎
@Dwonis
@Dwonis Год назад
4:00 Anni's concern after seeing the bearing ball in the chamber, followed by the laugh after seeing Lauri's "safety planning", followed by her announcing her own safety plan 🤣 Amazing!
@AndreasHontzia
@AndreasHontzia Год назад
4:29 She knows exactly, what is going on and pulls the perfect face. Awesome!
@countrygeekpc
@countrygeekpc Год назад
It's nice to see / hear Anni again! Thanks for the fun video!!😁
@devjock
@devjock Год назад
The lights going everywhere are kind of becoming a stasple of high pressure explosions. I love it, don't change it!
@ouch1011
@ouch1011 Год назад
While I definitely respect Anni’s decision to be less involved with the videos, she adds a lot to the videos, especially the interaction between you to. It was nice to see a cameo appearance from her.
@akjohnny5997
@akjohnny5997 Год назад
women get bored easily
@archangel4670
@archangel4670 Год назад
@@akjohnny5997 ????????? Yeah just some casual misogyny 😂
@PKFireFawx
@PKFireFawx Год назад
@@archangel4670 time to stop being casual. Its time to go pro
@1three7
@1three7 Год назад
A crossover with you and the slow mo guys would be amazing! I think the red ball is just a reflection but they have some crazy cameras that got film it much slower and more clearly.
@benjamindover4337
@benjamindover4337 Год назад
Safty Plan: Leave
@joho0
@joho0 Год назад
The spray of sparks @7:23 means the LEFT side failed first. As a result, all of the force was concentrated on the right ball-bearing in an instant. This caused it to detonate like an explosive. Amazing.
@rhyswoodman6781
@rhyswoodman6781 Год назад
Not only is the content super entertaining but your commentary is equally as fun.👍
@nevadahamaker7149
@nevadahamaker7149 Год назад
What I think is happening in the first frame of the second bearing (at 3:00) is that the metal of the bearing in contact with the tools is starting to give under the pressure. I don't know if it's powdering, or melting, but it's very hot and moving at high speed. The red color of the bearing is, I think, a reflection of the light coming from this high-speed glowing metal mist.
@quinnobi42
@quinnobi42 Год назад
Also, if you look closely, it would seem that the metal vapor/sparks is coming out all around the ball bearing, so the camera is looking through this glowing red mist, which adds to the ball bearing appearing red.
@Maxumized
@Maxumized Год назад
It’s amazing. What I think is happening is the bearing is actually red hot. In chemistry and physics, when you break strong bonds they are call exothermic…to release energy. These bond are so strong and are therefore releasing vasts amounts of energy in a short amount of time. Think about it this way. The energy/heat used to form these bonds and the ball is roughly the same amount of heat/energy required to break them. The press is forcing the atoms to break and they can’t just break one at a time but in a series of multiple sheets of atoms which heats up at an exponential rate. You can even see some of the atoms burn up and vaporize to nothingness as the sparks that fizzle out.
@quinnobi42
@quinnobi42 Год назад
@@Maxumized I thought it unlikely that the bearing was actually getting red hot, not because of the chemistry, but because it doesn't continue to stay hot for some time afterwards. If it was actually getting that hot, I would expect some of the fragments to be glowing slightly as well.
@Hannah_The_Heretic
@Hannah_The_Heretic Год назад
yup this is correct
@mroxion8271
@mroxion8271 Год назад
@@quinnobi42 well there are a lot of sparks. Also it could be possible the heat is being caused by the atoms compressing in their crystal structure. The molecular bonds are very strong and the sphere shape is an extraordinarily energy efficient. So a lot of energy can be added to the system as heat until a fracture happens. The heat is converted into kinetic energy and as it breaks apart the bonds in the fragments now have space to instantly re-expand. And if something expands rapidly, it will cool. Its almost like this were an air conditioner but instead of gas refrigerant, its a steel ball.
@cbcabs
@cbcabs Год назад
I am curious of the temperature created when pressing. Can you aim an infrared temperature gun at the ball bearings ( or anything else you crush) to give us this information? Thank you.
@6root91
@6root91 Год назад
Good idea. I'd like to see that too.
@Poebbelmann
@Poebbelmann Год назад
They are reflective. So what will it measure? Everything but the balls temperature.
@cbcabs
@cbcabs Год назад
Reflection has no affect on infrared temperature reading. Aim at the front of a mirror and the back and you'll get same reading.
@Poebbelmann
@Poebbelmann Год назад
@@cbcabs Try the same with a metallic surface. Infrared will not penetrate the glass and therefore will not reach the silver surface.
@sparkysmalarkey
@sparkysmalarkey Год назад
"What is your safety plan?" ". . . I'm leaving . . ." I like her plan.
@robseau
@robseau Год назад
To test if your steel ball heats up moments before its implosion, you should have an IR (infra red) thermometer on it.
@jimbusmaximus4624
@jimbusmaximus4624 Год назад
Yes it will heat up. With many elements a dramatic increase in pressure causes combustion.
@microbuilder
@microbuilder Год назад
I wonder if a thermal camera could be fast enough to see if/how much the bearings are heating up before exploding... Hi Anni!
@v8Mercury
@v8Mercury Год назад
Yeah. At first I thought for sure that red colour was reflecting. It maybe that I see some hint of red inside the cuts on the large ball.
@v8Mercury
@v8Mercury Год назад
Thermal camera is a great idea
@XtreeM_FaiL
@XtreeM_FaiL Год назад
Say goodbye for that camera.
@theadenter
@theadenter Год назад
Isn't thermal camera blind to the things behind glass?
@Fix_It_Again_Tony
@Fix_It_Again_Tony Год назад
Not even close. The civilian ones have a limited frame rate and are strictly export controlled at least in the US (ITAR), but I'd image in all EU/NATO countries as well. They do this to make it harder for bad actors to build heat seeking weapons.
@jbryder
@jbryder Год назад
Still an interesting channel after all these years. Bravo!
@NohrScum
@NohrScum Год назад
I respect your commitment to safety. Those explosions were quite menacing
@asgeirsoe
@asgeirsoe Год назад
That one frame with the glowing ball looked amazing!
@jordannetsell2983
@jordannetsell2983 Год назад
Id like to see a collaboration with the slow-mo guys. They got some serious cameras! Love what you guys do, keep up the wonderful content!
@Pepsid
@Pepsid Год назад
Exactly.
@benfurnish2052
@benfurnish2052 Год назад
This. Watching these explode at 1mil frames per second would be insane.
@jpedd1990
@jpedd1990 Год назад
I think it was reflection of the sparks off the ball. There were basically 2 cones of relatively transparent sparks enveloping the very reflective ball.
@natalieshadows1932
@natalieshadows1932 Год назад
Glad to see Anni is still doing good. Hope you guys are having a great day!
@mostcom
@mostcom Год назад
Anni's most unexpected heartfelt scream was equal to the unbridled mayhem of that last shot.
@solusprime8143
@solusprime8143 Год назад
The one just before 1:40 made me nearly jump out of my skin. I absolutely love this channel, and how much you two love destroying things
@Kado1609
@Kado1609 Год назад
We humans just love blood and guts fire and destruction xD
@klasandersson7522
@klasandersson7522 Год назад
Awesome ballbusting! 😁 When you build the safety cage 5 miljon, may I suggest covering the inside of the thick polycarbonate slab with a thinner (2-4mm thick) polycarbonate sheat to take the brunt of the debris and save the thick one from getting too scratched up? Thick PC is not all that sheap after all! 😉 And thanks again for some delightful, not too senseless destruction in the press!!! Hyvää yötä teille kaikille ja kaikille hyvää yötä.
@kafkaontheshore9102
@kafkaontheshore9102 Год назад
Poor choice of words
@antonliakhovitch8306
@antonliakhovitch8306 Год назад
@@kafkaontheshore9102*Excellent choice of words
@_yt3731
@_yt3731 Год назад
The word “ball busting” painfully hurts me.
@ryansmithza
@ryansmithza Год назад
That was very cool, I love the colours! It'd be interesting if you could get a Perspex cylinder to go around the upper and lower tool steel on a test like this to see how deep the metal can penetrate.
@rustymotor
@rustymotor Год назад
Love your videos and great to see Anni again, you 2 are a great team together!
@lerouxvermeulen4403
@lerouxvermeulen4403 Год назад
This was awesome! We really need Hydraulic Press Channel + The Slow Mo guys! Would be a really awesome collab I think.
@TundeEszlari
@TundeEszlari Год назад
Nice video, keep it up, HPC.😉
@david3381
@david3381 Год назад
So very cool and educational! Thank you for all of the great content!!
@dlcarburetor
@dlcarburetor Год назад
I'm a recently new subscriber. Enjoying the silliness yet also complex awesomeness of what you show
@JustAGuyHavingFun1
@JustAGuyHavingFun1 Год назад
Laser pointer thermometer to get the heat reading would be awesome!
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel Год назад
It's pretty hard to get IR data out from the explosions like this since IR doesn't penetrate polycarbonate
@paulrus-keaton439
@paulrus-keaton439 Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel What if Safety Box 10M had one installed into it? Perhaps adjustable for different heights?
@JustAGuyHavingFun1
@JustAGuyHavingFun1 Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel I was interested in surface temperature of the heat generated under that kind of pressure. I love your channel! and @beyondThePress!
@freevipservers
@freevipservers Год назад
I think the hardened steel press tools cracked around the even harder ball first, which then(with the very shiny ball bearing surface) cause it to reflect the incandescent light from the red hot sparks.
@areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328
One ball may have been more worn, different size, different thickness of hard layer, the tool may have reacted differently to each ball causing one to experience more force than the other. Tooling surface might not be perfectly parallel causing one ball to take more force. Lot of subtle variables at play.
@jayschoenhaaar5369
@jayschoenhaaar5369 Год назад
You made the scariest fragmentation weapons ever. Love the high speed footage.
@zealeigh
@zealeigh Год назад
2:52 My guess on the 'red ball bearing' is that you've captured a heated shockwave. The red ball colour probably comes from filming through the front part of that same shockwave that came towards the camera. Just my guess. :)
@trini203
@trini203 Год назад
Someone should make HPC a SUPER SAFETY BOX and donate it to these mad scientists! We must keep our scientists safe!
@llahneb10
@llahneb10 Год назад
Would be great to see some standard thing that shows the energy in the fragments, like a thin piece of wood, or even a piece of paper to show the size and distribution of shrapnel. Great vid as always!
@yoteango
@yoteango Год назад
Don't think they sell splatterburst targets over there, but it'd be cool to see one next to this
@Honey_Daddy
@Honey_Daddy Год назад
Been a long time since I've watched hudraulic press channel. Glad you're still doing it!
@venezzrok871
@venezzrok871 Год назад
Now imagine having this kind of crushing power in your own hands.
@Ralesk
@Ralesk Год назад
Haha I love Anni's feedback on the safety measures :D
@The_Modeling_Underdog
@The_Modeling_Underdog Год назад
It was a wise move to stop at 40mm, seeing how that cut-down ball bearing turned into a frag grenade. Nice to see Anni back for a visit.
@darecubtem493
@darecubtem493 Год назад
Yup, and yup!
@jamesragsdale3069
@jamesragsdale3069 Год назад
What a great vid! Super fun to watch. I wonder how fast the fragments are going if they just vanish like that, lol.
@bhante1345
@bhante1345 Год назад
Your neighbours panicking and running to air raid shelters after all of the explosions.
@ranndomundead9112
@ranndomundead9112 Год назад
i think 3:30 is just a perfect frame capture of the beginning of its critical failure. the red just being reflection of the light produced
@snikrepak
@snikrepak Год назад
Nah it's called redshift, it's going away from us 😂
@coloradoing9172
@coloradoing9172 Год назад
@@snikrepak Not what redshifting is.
@paulrus-keaton439
@paulrus-keaton439 Год назад
Always nice to see Anni pop in. So what will the Safety Box 10M be made from?
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel Год назад
Just more steel :D
@paulrus-keaton439
@paulrus-keaton439 Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel I see. I was thinking a wood core inbetween the metal sheets, or some other material.
@KernelLeak
@KernelLeak Год назад
@@HydraulicPressChannel Not depleted uranium? :D
@CGB_Crash
@CGB_Crash 9 месяцев назад
Never get tired of ball bearing episodes. Ball bearings and paper, always a big boom.
@Liquefaction
@Liquefaction 8 месяцев назад
Add playing cards and you have the trifecta
@cltsrd
@cltsrd Год назад
The amount of violence stored in those little things never ceases to amaze me.
@davidsnyder2000
@davidsnyder2000 Год назад
Was not expecting to see a fireworks show when crushing the smaller ball bearings. That was nuts 😄👍 Thanks for all the work you do👍🙂
@davidsnyder2000
@davidsnyder2000 Год назад
The “second sun” slo-mo frames are super cool to see, Never thought it would glow red and have a red ora around it!😃
@kafkaontheshore9102
@kafkaontheshore9102 Год назад
That was nuts indeed
@Redskapsbutiken
@Redskapsbutiken Год назад
Please add a camera a couple of meters from the press with a wider angle so we can see the whole press while pressing the bearings! Super fun reaction from Anni with the double bearing crush 😂
@sirprize8572
@sirprize8572 Год назад
"What is your safety plan?" "I'm leaving" Priceless 🤣
@mgg169
@mgg169 Год назад
The amount of fun in your videos is huge
@darecubtem493
@darecubtem493 Год назад
It's over 9000!
@sarov7658
@sarov7658 Год назад
@@darecubtem493 cringe
@philscraftcorner
@philscraftcorner Год назад
I think it would be pretty cool if you guys had a FLIR heat camera to see how hot things get while being crushed
@jamesbizs
@jamesbizs Год назад
That would even work
@wouldntyaliktono
@wouldntyaliktono Год назад
If the red sparks are shooting out to the sides, we can be sure they're shooting out in all directions and not just left/right sides. So my theory is that the first frame of the explosion shows a cone of sparks shooting down and outward from the contact point on top. And those red sparks are between the camera and the shiny surface of the (soon to disappear) bearing ball which is why the bearing looks red. It's the combination of the direct view of the sparks, _and_ their reflection off the bearing surface.
@BunnyKins1970
@BunnyKins1970 Год назад
Thanks, you saved me a lot of typing! The red cone effect to the left of the ball would be all the way around and we were looking through it at the front. 💚🐇🐴💚
@areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328
There is some merit to your comment. Forces move in a straight line. When the downward force acts at 45 degrees there's no upward force from the lower half of the bearing to support the upper half, so unsupported material keeps moving in direction of force, there's shearing all round the bearing in a conical manner. The glow of light is many many hot atoms being ejected from the surface at 45 degrees to motion of hydraulic ram giving the appearance of laser light. The cone of light is visible from all round, but only as lines because that's where you see the greater concentration of particles.
@lancekotter927
@lancekotter927 Год назад
I’m not super sure why the whole ball is red or if I’m exactly right on this but in physics, f=ma, so the amount of mass that’s pushing down and up in the ball is so strong that energy begins to compress inside the steel, the Young’s modulus of the steel stresses and strains until it can’t anymore, and explodes out the sides where there is no force. The explosion is because all of the internal energy was released all at once, releasing as thermal energy, creating those sparks and red color. Extremely awesome to watch
@googleisthenewnosyneighbor3203
All of my life I collect ball bearings - they are EVERYWHERE - Walking along streets, shops, hiking in the wilderness, airports, the dog park, anywhere. This video was so wonderful lol looks like my farm memories. Keep up the shenanigans!
@paedahe4975
@paedahe4975 Год назад
The energy displacement is fun to watch. The red glow and sparks it produced coming from a molecular level, goes to show how these bearings store a massive amount of energy.
@Ripen3
@Ripen3 Год назад
The energy released comes from the press
@sealpiercing8476
@sealpiercing8476 Год назад
For next safety box, I suggest a polycarbonate tube that goes around the press tools. Cheap, good coverage, keeps shrapnel away from lights and cameras.
@obi-wankenobi9871
@obi-wankenobi9871 Год назад
The round shape will distort the image at lot
@sealpiercing8476
@sealpiercing8476 Год назад
@@obi-wankenobi9871 Yeah, with a close fitting tube that would be true. A larger tube shouldn't have that problem, though more expensive.
@colephares4973
@colephares4973 Год назад
Looked like you were crushing the death star. On that cut one.
@IsaacMarks_Is_The_Best
@IsaacMarks_Is_The_Best Год назад
the slow-mo sounds like 2 metal structures crashing into each other
@weta-linetv5354
@weta-linetv5354 Год назад
3:00 Wow that is incredible. It looks like you caught the very moment the press took the bear past it's limit. Mind blowing image. It looks like the sparks were reflecting off the bearing, because horizontally across the bearing is dark. I can't exactly tell, but just before the pressure was released it looked like it mushroomed out. I'm wondering if the indent from the smaller bearing had something to do with it. Maybe you'd have different results if you started with big bearings to smaller ones. That was kool though!
@odbo_One
@odbo_One Год назад
Boom! 😍
@spendog5841
@spendog5841 Год назад
Crushing these ball bearings makes me cringe like they're going to come through my phone screen.
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How does this channel keep topping itself after all these years?
@creedrichards137
@creedrichards137 Год назад
It's been awhile since I last watched this channel. I forgot how compelling these videos are. I must admit on that last press seeing the lights go out and your wife's scream stopped my heart a little.
@Dragonballgod114
@Dragonballgod114 Год назад
I’m insanely impressed by the camera lense not getting shattered by the shrapnel
@ArraxTheWolf
@ArraxTheWolf Год назад
Its shielded
@Redeulous
@Redeulous Год назад
Officially a ball crushing machine.
@bluepandaman
@bluepandaman Год назад
I remember when this channel started. Crazy it’s still going on
@user-zl8sv8tj7w
@user-zl8sv8tj7w Год назад
For explosions, do you think you could put up a sheet of paper behind the object and shine a light at it so that we could see the pattern / burns the shrapnel makes?
@fische_mane1098
@fische_mane1098 Год назад
Every time I think I'm in the clear RU-vid recommends me one of these damn videos. they're still great
@AdubsMMA
@AdubsMMA Год назад
The way you say "holy shit" is my favorite thing ever. 😂
@david667766
@david667766 Год назад
Definitely need to collaborate with the slow mo guys !!! Would love to see that ball bearing up close at high speed
@danielbickford3458
@danielbickford3458 Год назад
the spark spray from your little experiment here looks like a star field
@Balagnugnes
@Balagnugnes Год назад
First time i've ever seen this channel and im loving it You earned a sub and i'd love to see this with a higher speed camera
@ScottWConvid19
@ScottWConvid19 Год назад
This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "stop breaking my balls."
@enoga3283
@enoga3283 Год назад
Recording temperature variation in addition to the mass applied would certainly help make hypothesis
@LumanilTheMentor
@LumanilTheMentor Год назад
Compression like that adds so much heat; especially in such a hardened material.
@larrymanning5925
@larrymanning5925 Год назад
Omg. Those ball bearings explode like grenades. Makes me flinch every time.
@wrong2h8
@wrong2h8 Год назад
That scream was hilariously awesome
@MostlyPennyCat
@MostlyPennyCat 8 месяцев назад
"This is too dangerous" Creates prefractured shrapnel grenade to be safer
@landenx
@landenx Год назад
This needs to be done with super super extra slow motion!!
@kylegerlach3082
@kylegerlach3082 Год назад
Need to get with the slow mo guys! Would love to see that collaboration.
@awgoodrich8
@awgoodrich8 Год назад
I rarely get nervous watching your videos, but this one...sheeesh.
@dlyall26
@dlyall26 Год назад
Man after that second ball I didn't hear you say anything, I was thinking uh oh your gonna need to triple up on that safety glass 😂😆🤣
@davesalisbury1820
@davesalisbury1820 Год назад
I sure wish we could see this at 100K FPS. There are some incredible physics occurring.
@Oicu8
@Oicu8 Год назад
Can we get thermal imaging while pressing? That would be helpful with slow motion and doing calculations on different materials. Awesome Videos as ALWAYS! Keep it up!
@robert6106
@robert6106 Год назад
I even flinched watching it.
@D4rkBeav3r
@D4rkBeav3r Год назад
"What is your safety plan about this" "I'm leaving" 🤣🤣
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