CHANNEL UPDATE! We decide to try publish some of more technical press related videos on Beyond the Press Channel! Not sure will it work but I am going to test it with couple videos. So if you haven't seen this How HOT Do Steel Pipes Get Under a 300 TON Hydraulic Press? (Thermal Camera Footage) th-cam.com/video/rvTuPuamm_Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vPKARryT6gqKil-7 there is the link!
Got some video ideas for ya: Buy a used wooden barrel (wine or whiskey), break it down, and press it to find out how much residual liquid you can squeeze from the staves. Crush some items that were frozen in liquid nitrogen (meat, wax, candy, ballistic gel, car tire, different metals). Make your own saltwater taffy from scratch by crushing it repeatedly and/or extruding it through very small holes (and repeating it until the consistency is nice and smooth). Find out the best method for grinding coffee beans with a press--crushing them between flat surfaces, extrusion, or explosive decompression? Cleaning clothes by forcing 300 tons of water through them, then squeezing them dry. Pushing a sword into a stone with 300 tons so that the next person who pulls it out becomes king.
Soft items through the extruders with small holes seem to be the most fun. Also fascinating to see how intact some of the items still were after passing through holes quite smaller than themselves, including the golf balls, (through star-shaped holes, no less,) which most people would consider "hard" objects. A fair number of orbeez squeezed through the mesh cup towards the beginning, too, without being completely cut apart.
Isn't it paradoxial? The most delicate items and easily breakable items like the clock at 5:43 simply fly apart, with parts INTACT, while tough items turn into play dough?
It's still on use. Lot of clips on this video have filmed with during the last couple weeks. Good for worm stuff since we don't want to mess up the bunker and new machine :D
CHANNEL UPDATE! We decide to try publish some of more technical press related videos on Beyond the Press Channel! Not sure will it work but I am going to test it with couple videos. So if you haven't seen this How HOT Do Steel Pipes Get Under a 300 TON Hydraulic Press? (Thermal Camera Footage) th-cam.com/video/rvTuPuamm_Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vPKARryT6gqKil-7 there is the link!
Prrritti Guud
Torque Test Channel is doing great with super-nerdy wrench stuff, so hopefully yt will help create a wider audience 👍
5:20 minute...who knows the song name please... Someone let me know.
0:55 Are you the villains in the next Toy Story? 😂
Probably :D
LOL
6:50 That ball's like "I don't wanna die today!!"
2:17 That's just wow
I'd have risked life and limb to rescue the TUC biscuits.
But you didn't..........
big back ong
I been a fan of this channel for like 6 years now. Always fun to watch
1:04 my chiropractor be like
Good old Press 😥
Its always cool when something crushes down perfectly instead of getting shot out sideways
7:22 when you can’t find the scissors to open your packet of pasta
Mush n' Cheese
Lol
@@fluffsquirrelLOL😭😭😭
@@xavierrichard9220 For real 😂 😭
Got some video ideas for ya: Buy a used wooden barrel (wine or whiskey), break it down, and press it to find out how much residual liquid you can squeeze from the staves. Crush some items that were frozen in liquid nitrogen (meat, wax, candy, ballistic gel, car tire, different metals). Make your own saltwater taffy from scratch by crushing it repeatedly and/or extruding it through very small holes (and repeating it until the consistency is nice and smooth). Find out the best method for grinding coffee beans with a press--crushing them between flat surfaces, extrusion, or explosive decompression? Cleaning clothes by forcing 300 tons of water through them, then squeezing them dry. Pushing a sword into a stone with 300 tons so that the next person who pulls it out becomes king.
This channel is the ultimate answer to the age old question about unstoppable force vs. immovable object ❤
0:40 so much relaxing 😌😌😎😎😎
Soft items through the extruders with small holes seem to be the most fun. Also fascinating to see how intact some of the items still were after passing through holes quite smaller than themselves, including the golf balls, (through star-shaped holes, no less,) which most people would consider "hard" objects. A fair number of orbeez squeezed through the mesh cup towards the beginning, too, without being completely cut apart.
Even Diamond couldn’t survive under the power of the press
2:25 - 2:35 - 😲 WOW!
0:45 - 1:05 💀💀
Candle and bubbled was the best reaction😮
This is the mechanical version of Photonicinduction.
The final solution to the rubix cube! This makes up for the lack of extra content at the end of your videos! Press on!
That first one lowkey looked like it tastes so good
7:35 how you expected life to go
7:44 how it's going
2:18 I LOVE the explosion! Please re-visit this in high def slow mo. THANK YOU
Some of them are interesting. But i hate to see such waste.
The parallelity of the pressing surface and the base must have incredibly tight tolerances, yeah?
Well that’s one way to put out a candle …
0:46 why does this toy have a rump?
Your comment is pure brainrot
Nope, you're a 6 year old-
NICE!👍🏻
Ooo i loved the basket ball one awesomeee!
This video was really good, you guys crushed it! 😁🤘
Huge fan here! Keep up the great work and thank you for making interesting and fun videos for us all to watch!
What the hell was in that water bottle?!?!
The music 😭
2:20 in this video is so satisfying.
I did that in my last job! Good times...
at 2:30, great squeeze! Had a little bit of lots of things. The new press needs to be outfitted so it can force goodies through small holes.
1:04 1:05
Would be interested to see what lava looks like when pressed like that
Hydraulic press solves Rubik's Cube.
2:21 way cool!!!!
Why the music?😂
Some people like it, just makes more watch time for some reason.
@@HydraulicPressChannel I really like that you have AB tested this 👍👍
Candels were the best
5:43 Is that the cheaper version of an Apple watch?😉
Isn't it paradoxial? The most delicate items and easily breakable items like the clock at 5:43 simply fly apart, with parts INTACT, while tough items turn into play dough?
I will always be satisfied by exploding orbeez.
Этот лохматый, бирюзо́вый всю дорогу кричал ВИИИРААА!!!
Meri sakti oka galt opayog ho raha he😂😂😂
I don’t know what half these things are but I do know a squishin when I see it
You can extrude just about anything through a small hole with the proper application of force...
I feel like I want to say Merry Christmas! 😂🎉🖖🏻🤣😎 hydraulic press channel ♥️
1:10 the child who made this in the factory for a grain of rice: 😐😑🤨
That thing deserves it 0:59
Sir you’ve made an enemy today by destroying that pack of Nutella!😂😂
You have a 300 ton press put something interesting in it like them really hard glass drops
Caramel next
You could consider doing more dangerous hydraulic press crushing things with a even more powerful system crushing even more crazy things
can you try crushing protein powder into a solid
Let's play with an aluminum oxide ball bearing. It's been done , but it's always fun, lol.
In today's meeting there's a pressing matter for us to discuss 😄
Do you use the new press for anything besides making videos?
We have made some material testing 😊
I thought they were real rocks 5:32
Not Hello Kitty. Have a heart. 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beside the candle/Orbeez one…, none of the presses are really satisfying! 🤦🏻♂️
ép tất cả mọi thứ
Music name at the start?
What did you do to the old press
It's still on use. Lot of clips on this video have filmed with during the last couple weeks. Good for worm stuff since we don't want to mess up the bunker and new machine :D
0:55 What is that twerking toy? I want one.
Please ask Lordi if you can use some of their music. This is crushingly awful.
You must get some strange looks from the staff at your local Biltema. Coming in to buy yet another axe and hammer :D
thios viudeo- is very silly
PressImma1st
Don't take my comments seriously. It's only a meme
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This video really shook its booty. 🤣
that is perverse to destroy food 👎
You fell for ragebait. How unfortunate?...
This guy plays Gauntlet