We are also starting again live streams! This time we are planning to do them once month. Each stream is going to be about 4 hours so lot of live action ahead! I am going to do proper announcement about this later when I have all planned out!
We used to have an orange tree at my old house, we used to mow over the rotten oranges that naturally fell from the tree.. we could smell the orange scented fresh cut grass for days lol… best smell ever
@@jtbrownful very similar thing to my house. We have a big apple tree that was there before my parents even got the house. It drops bushels of apples each year. Mowing over them smells so nice, but rotten apples don't smell quite as great as citrus 😅😅😅
The candle wax was so straight, it looked like a laser beam shooting across the room. I wonder how far the wax would shoot without a barrier blocking its path? That could be a new HPC contest: which item can shoot the farthest?
Molten solder through this would be amazing! The blob the candle made on the wall was cool, but imagine what solder might do... Either it completely hardens into wire before reaching the wall and makes crazy shapes as it runs into itself, or it makes it to the wall still molten creating an interesting abstract art piece. Heating it might be difficult though.. maybe an induction coil around the tube to heat it to melting?
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I still remember stumbling across this channel years and years ago on reddit when they were just starting out. It amazes me that they continue to come up with great new content.
That's a thing I just love about this channel. You keep coming up with all kinds of new and interesting ideas, after all these years. Thanks for the great content!
@@HydraulicPressChannel Yay! I would really like to see the orange juice thing Vs a watermelon. How many oranges will it take to make a hole right through the watermelon and what will the inside look like? 💚🐇🐴💚
Very cool video guys as always. Just a little caution. As you watch the candle extrusion back you will notice a fog like aray surrounding the stream. This is flammable. Explosive under the right circumstances. So just keep that in mind.
I think you have officially created the most expensive method of juicing oranges. The plus side is it also means you can juice literally whatever you want lol
@@frederickseeshauser5613 a industrial juicer probably costs similar if not more than this hydraulic press. There is a real bad pay of from using this method, even though it looks cool and is sure Hella fun
@@snwfx5295 OP is making a joke. He’s not seriously recommending this as a method to make orange juice. Also, what makes this far more expensive than an industrial juicer, is that an industrial juicer can juice more than 2-4 oranges, and much more quickly. It’s not only about the price of the machine, it’s about it’s effectiveness too. With English, especially with comments online, when someone says something ridiculous, like using a hydraulic press to make orange juice, it’s safe to assume that they’re joking. I hope this helps
I took a tour of a cider press decades ago and it used a GIANT compressor (the press had to have been a few thousand pounds, it was BIG) and did it just like this- the outlet was much larger than 1mm since they were mass producing though. It was fascinating to watch it work. The compressor was probably 10x10 feet wide, had hundreds of apples in it. The remaining pulp was used for somthing else, but it was so long ago that I don't remember what they said it was. You pretty much just showed us how most fresh juices are made on a small scale. you should collect and drink that stuff, I'll bet it's delicious if you used good oranges!
The jet of oranges coming out of the hole looks to be going really fast. I wonder if it's possible to cut a hole in a piece of wood. Kinda like a waterjet cutting wood.
@Hydraulic Press Channel, remember at 9:23 , the fog that you see of the candle, is very flammable and can even be explosive. It's like a dust explosion. Maybe a idea to do outside with a open flame near by :-)
What would happen if you threaded the hole? Would it act a bit like the inside of a gun barrel? I'd like to see the distance you could make with such a hole.
Cool video HPC, thanks for the channel update too. An idea (oh no not another viewer idea) is to smash the oranges through a 5mm hole to mash the fruit, then put that smashed fruit through the 0.4mm hole. A side note, I wonder if the out going spray would be flammable? Maybe just the peels.
You need to make a nozzle pointing upwards, have a hole in the ceiling above and see how high the candle flow will go. You may need a permit from the aviation authorities though. Maybe also have it at a 45 degree inclination and see how far it goes.
I am curious whether the orange mist/vapor would be flammable. This is so much like a diesel injector pattern. Orange oil is definitely flammable. The smell would be... memorable. The vapor from the candle would definitely be flammable. Igniting the stream a short distance from the nozzle would be very dramatic. A new kind of flamethrower made from a candle.
it would have been cool if you checked the hole diameter after pushing the oranges through it to see if the orange was abrasive enough to widen it. Hehe, would you be able to make a waterjet with this? A short lived one but still?
this man is studying the really important sciences, while some waste their time on biology and other waste their time on engineering this man is dedicated his life to the heroic pursuit of squishing orange juice though tiny holes. you sir are a legend!!
i love how the cameras life is essentially always six inches from death. that bombproof steel box was a another one like that and the papable relief of getting away with it is always funny. perhaps a bit of an optimisation one? see if you can go back to isotruss and other structures like that and see what it takes to be a little structure holding up 150 tons. (more likely tonnes but i cba to check)
So two things. You put some wick on your blast shield to make a candle from the ejecta. Second, this interest me for the reason of trying to understand geotech mechanics at deep depths in the earth. We know there is massive pressure down there, but we don't know how the materials respond to that or even what phase they are in(solid, liquid, etc). We have good theories, but I am wondering if you could simulate crustal materials. In my mind, how that wax shot out is basically what happens to magma chambers when a volcano finally erupts. Extreme pressure and heat of the earth's crust is forcing molten rock through a (relatively) tiny opening. The result is a spectacular eruption. Wondering what you could do with other materials to simulate that and I don't know if anyone else has tried it...but sounds interesting.
make a couple of kilos (or 1 million) of orange zest out of the peels and push that throug the pressuriser and light it on fire :D. that is if u wanna ofc.
@@AB-vc7ox ^ this. The water in a waterjet doesn't actually do any cutting. You add abrasive powder (silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, sand, and garnet) to the water in a waterjet and the abrasive does the cutting. The water is just the medium that accelerates the abrasive to high velocities.
Use apples and weigh what you put in and what you get out to see if the pressure changes the densities (ie.. how much is liquefied verses how much is vaporized).
You should redo this and put the 1mm hole at the bottom of the cylinder, as the 1mm hole is raised up, allowing the peel to be smashed to the bottom rather than being pressed through the hole.
We are also starting again live streams! This time we are planning to do them once month. Each stream is going to be about 4 hours so lot of live action ahead! I am going to do proper announcement about this later when I have all planned out!
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Live streams are always more fun than dead streams.
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Alternative title: How to make the best smelling workshop in the world.
"Cold pressed essential oils for sale. Each one is handmade with care."
Forbidden deodorant
We used to have an orange tree at my old house, we used to mow over the rotten oranges that naturally fell from the tree.. we could smell the orange scented fresh cut grass for days lol… best smell ever
@@jtbrownful very similar thing to my house. We have a big apple tree that was there before my parents even got the house. It drops bushels of apples each year. Mowing over them smells so nice, but rotten apples don't smell quite as great as citrus 😅😅😅
Or or hear me out here. how to create your own indoor ant farm
Unlike most things on social media, I leave your videos happier than I was before I watched it.
Enjoy the hundred like
Wholesome fun is rare these days.
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I am sure the position at 0:07 was totally intended - well played mate well played
lmaoo how didn't I see that
This lol
The fact the black ones bigger is what made me lol. 😂
God dammit 🤦😂
I cant imagine how damn amazing it smells in the workshop after this video
An how sticky everything is
My exact thoughts, came looking for a comment mentioning it.
It's the world's most brutal air freshener. 🙂
@My Cancer Journey stop faking you commented that to everyone
I'd want to put my tongue on that, I bet the flavour is awesome too with all the crazy smell that should be all around 😂😎
This new brand of air freshener is killer! It even leaves little bits of oranges on the wall to really compliment the citrus scent.
I want to see what you can cut with the jet coming out of that hole. Cutting wood with an orange would be pretty impressive.
When life gives you lemons (oranges). Cut wood
@@hanswurst5109 life never gave humans lemons. we made them.
@@GamerFreak-jf3qqYou deny humans are alive?
waterjets for cutting have an abrasive added. they don't cut with pressure alone
@@nairdacnalbel the orange is the abrasive
The candle wax was so straight, it looked like a laser beam shooting across the room.
I wonder how far the wax would shoot without a barrier blocking its path?
That could be a new HPC contest: which item can shoot the farthest?
Exactly my thoughts! And that would be a great video
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It was a liquid I think when it was shooting out.
Wax silly string
You can hear the girl is so excited to See this orgasm
I can't imagine why you need to violently aerosolize orange juice, but it's good to know you can. Thanks for the content.
DEODORANT!!!
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Orange juice manufacturers HATE this one simple trick
Because MOAR force, fixes all problems.
Byford Dolphin but they’re oranges
Bass-o-matic came to mind
It’s not just the hydraulic press stuff the internet likes, it’s you guys too! 🤘you guys are awesome! One of my favourite channels to watch!
Im curious how far the candle wax would go without a wall blocking it now
right that was impressive
Do you think there is a business for making candles out of the wax stalagmite at the end? That thing looked wild.
The ball candles worked the best imo. Was really cool to see that.
Can we see it shoot the wax thru a torch too
@@MadJinx1 just melt a candle..
Molten solder through this would be amazing! The blob the candle made on the wall was cool, but imagine what solder might do... Either it completely hardens into wire before reaching the wall and makes crazy shapes as it runs into itself, or it makes it to the wall still molten creating an interesting abstract art piece. Heating it might be difficult though.. maybe an induction coil around the tube to heat it to melting?
I imagine it'd probably separate into little beads and balls as the turbulent airflow around the fluid acted upon it. Similar to water out of a hose.
HPC is a part of yt and should never leave. Its tough to survive and stay relevant for such a long time.
Thanks so much for all the content HPC.
Thank you all! Not leaving yet and videos are coming normally once a week despite of memberships starting! As long as you keep watching❤
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I kinda want hydraulically pressed orange juice now.
HPOJ , or nothing .
@@NCrdwlf lol, 100%.
it looks more like orange dust.
@@mrjodoe Then gimme the dust instead. HPOD for snorting
Im onboard when they start bottling
I still remember stumbling across this channel years and years ago on reddit when they were just starting out. It amazes me that they continue to come up with great new content.
Ah yes, this is just the information I needed at 2am. Thank you. Great video as always.
That's a thing I just love about this channel. You keep coming up with all kinds of new and interesting ideas, after all these years. Thanks for the great content!
Just wait for the next Saturday, it's many times better than this :D
@@HydraulicPressChannel Yay!
I would really like to see the orange juice thing Vs a watermelon. How many oranges will it take to make a hole right through the watermelon and what will the inside look like?
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This is great content???
@@tonyarc9455 ~ Well, 4.64 MILLION subscribers would answer in the affirmative, now wouldn't they?
@@tonyarc9455 Fabulous, in fact 🍊
Very cool video guys as always. Just a little caution. As you watch the candle extrusion back you will notice a fog like aray surrounding the stream. This is flammable. Explosive under the right circumstances. So just keep that in mind.
The fact that the wax came out at such a straight line I would be interested to see how much distance you could get with that
0:34 LOL...I love your conclusions! "That's a sh*t loan of pressure, I'm sure that the orange will come out!" 🤣😂
Your channel was my first TH-cam love, and you are still a favorite.
As an employee in Tropicana, I can verify this is how we make pulp free orange juice.
Edit: WE MADE IT TO 1K 🍾
Ex employee 😅
Got canned.
@@chribm 😂
Club Tropicana drinks are free.
Ok but how do you make pulp free children? 💀
You can use a moving x-y platform mounted vertically to capture the string of candlewax, making it into a 3d candle printer 😄
"this-is-dabot-tom, and then there is like Roooom"😂
That candle looked like a laser beam. That was awesome.
I imagine that is an incredible air freshener, your shop must have smelled amazing for days after this shoot.
you overestimate the smell of rotting fruits...
ants.
If that liquid was flammable you basically made a rocket engine.
You should put stuff infront of the jet, i bet the pressure is enough to put holes in things, like an orange in front of the orange jet.
The OrangeJet channel.
This was my thought as well! They could cut stuff with that for sure.
I was wondering if we could reverse-drink some orange juice by putting your private holes in front of it but it would probably hurt a little.
I think you have officially created the most expensive method of juicing oranges. The plus side is it also means you can juice literally whatever you want lol
Golf ball juice.
Wouldn't say it's that expensive, it's just wasting time and recources
@@snwfx5295 So it's... expensive?
@@frederickseeshauser5613 a industrial juicer probably costs similar if not more than this hydraulic press.
There is a real bad pay of from using this method, even though it looks cool and is sure Hella fun
@@snwfx5295 OP is making a joke.
He’s not seriously recommending this as a method to make orange juice.
Also, what makes this far more expensive than an industrial juicer, is that an industrial juicer can juice more than 2-4 oranges, and much more quickly.
It’s not only about the price of the machine, it’s about it’s effectiveness too.
With English, especially with comments online, when someone says something ridiculous, like using a hydraulic press to make orange juice, it’s safe to assume that they’re joking.
I hope this helps
I took a tour of a cider press decades ago and it used a GIANT compressor (the press had to have been a few thousand pounds, it was BIG) and did it just like this- the outlet was much larger than 1mm since they were mass producing though. It was fascinating to watch it work. The compressor was probably 10x10 feet wide, had hundreds of apples in it. The remaining pulp was used for somthing else, but it was so long ago that I don't remember what they said it was. You pretty much just showed us how most fresh juices are made on a small scale. you should collect and drink that stuff, I'll bet it's delicious if you used good oranges!
Apple butter/animal feed
The jet of oranges coming out of the hole looks to be going really fast. I wonder if it's possible to cut a hole in a piece of wood. Kinda like a waterjet cutting wood.
Instead of a water jet it would be an Orangette.
@@BrianRRenfro oranjet?
There goes my plan of drinking the jet of orange juice
Or pierce through an orange LOL
@@BobbySacamano Google it
The shop probably smells wonderful after this! 😂
I love how you can tell that they love making this content
@Hydraulic Press Channel, remember at 9:23 , the fog that you see of the candle, is very flammable and can even be explosive. It's like a dust explosion. Maybe a idea to do outside with a open flame near by :-)
What bring the press outside? Smh
@@L14M44 ,what the press has brought in :-)
TH-cam safety inspector: “maybe try to make it light on fire”
@@BjornV78 speak English. :p
@@L14M44 It's weird that it's always those with zero content in their channel who are the most critical of others. Is this English enough for you?
What would happen if you threaded the hole? Would it act a bit like the inside of a gun barrel?
I'd like to see the distance you could make with such a hole.
It would make a cloud. The same thing happens if you fire bird shot from a rifled shotgun, it spreads out into a cloud of pellets
It would be an interesting experiment. Probably it would send the fluid into a spiral so that it would spread very heavily sideways immediately.
Yea it spreads. They've studied this in particular with rocket engine fuel and oxidizer injectors.
@@MattH-wg7ou That was my first thought after watching a bunch of scott manley vids about those.
Or like they do with the velosity spiral air gun and put a cone after the small hole with a stick in the middle that spins with the air
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I’ve been a fan for 6 years but the accent is amazing. I say this not to mock you, I just LOVE the way finns talk.
It must smell amazing in there with all the aerodolized oranges.
I wonder if you filled it up with just orange peels, could it be an orange flavoured flame thrower??
orange flavoured pressure washer
I don't think you should eat the flame or maybe YOU should
Now I need to know what else will fit through your hole. Thank you for making more questions then answers. This is awesome thanks 😮
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I love the experimental nature of this. I can only watch so many crushes videos lol.
1:34 sounds like in Minecraft when you detonate 37,000 TNT at once
Accurate
I'm loving Kimi Raikkonen's new career
I definitely want to see more stuff go through this Extruder.
I recognize that type of laugh anywhere! 1:34 I can't wait until I get off work to get back home to her!
I applaud the return of the spray piston! You're welcome to do more.
Legend says that the orange scent went away from laboratory 6 decades later.
You're referring to 6 decades after humans go extinct, right?
I definitely believe that this is one of the most useful youtube channels IN THE WOOORRRRLD!
Cool video HPC, thanks for the channel update too.
An idea (oh no not another viewer idea) is to smash the oranges through a 5mm hole to mash the fruit, then put that smashed fruit through the 0.4mm hole.
A side note, I wonder if the out going spray would be flammable? Maybe just the peels.
YOU SHOULD SEE WHAT YOU CAN CUT WITH THE JET OF JUICE COMMING OUT lollll
It might be that I have video already edited and ready to go where we cut stuff with fruits...
2:33 Me, in the morning, doing "le morning toilette" ;P
You need to make a nozzle pointing upwards, have a hole in the ceiling above and see how high the candle flow will go. You may need a permit from the aviation authorities though. Maybe also have it at a 45 degree inclination and see how far it goes.
This channel deserves the PERKELE award of 2023!
That seems like an incredibly dangerous viewing angle in case of point of failure. Stay safe.
Watching the candles being squeezed was more fun than watching silly string 😂
That's one hell of a way to make some orange juice
I am curious whether the orange mist/vapor would be flammable. This is so much like a diesel injector pattern. Orange oil is definitely flammable. The smell would be... memorable.
The vapor from the candle would definitely be flammable. Igniting the stream a short distance from the nozzle would be very dramatic. A new kind of flamethrower made from a candle.
You're forgetting about the water content
You really wanna see stuff on fire, eh?!
I was thinking the exact same thing. I'd love to see how the candle would light up if a flame source were nearby.
The flamable hydrocabons are in the peal. Too much water content for combustion.
Love the super silly-string from the candles. How far could this shoot the wax if not obstructed?
Definitely one of my favorite videos that you've made👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
in toilet after taco bell night 1:47
This brings a whole new meaning to "cold-pressed" orange juice 😅
Thank goodness you did this. I’ve been wondering this for so long 😂
it would have been cool if you checked the hole diameter after pushing the oranges through it to see if the orange was abrasive enough to widen it.
Hehe, would you be able to make a waterjet with this? A short lived one but still?
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I wanted to go to bed early tonight and yet I ended up watching one of your videos at 2 am once again. Genuinely some well spent time 😂
Everything reminds me of her
Same bro same
Such a shame that all of the above have been dating their hand for the past 20 years❤
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I should call her
Can you test (on a piece of ham) how damaging the orange-burst would be for soft-tissue?
P.S. Hyvää settii 😄
0:05 really important and scientific placement of the items too
strongest air freshener in the world
This is honestly actually amazing for animation refrence
the candle was great, this channel is fantastic
Pulp-Free Orange Mist.
You can see some orange color there at some points :D
this man is studying the really important sciences, while some waste their time on biology and other waste their time on engineering this man is dedicated his life to the heroic pursuit of squishing orange juice though tiny holes. you sir are a legend!!
U should see if that ignites when spraying???? Love ur work
No one:
Guys on the bed: 1:40
Me after completing NO NUT NOVEMBER
💀💀💀 sadly I can’t relate. I failed 60 days in a row last November
The forbidden essential oil diffuser 😅
i love how the cameras life is essentially always six inches from death.
that bombproof steel box was a another one like that and the papable relief of getting away with it is always funny.
perhaps a bit of an optimisation one? see if you can go back to isotruss and other structures like that and see what it takes to be a little structure holding up 150 tons.
(more likely tonnes but i cba to check)
@4:58 - Wait... what? I suddenly feel like I've been away from this channel for far too long. Who is she?
So two things. You put some wick on your blast shield to make a candle from the ejecta.
Second, this interest me for the reason of trying to understand geotech mechanics at deep depths in the earth. We know there is massive pressure down there, but we don't know how the materials respond to that or even what phase they are in(solid, liquid, etc). We have good theories, but I am wondering if you could simulate crustal materials. In my mind, how that wax shot out is basically what happens to magma chambers when a volcano finally erupts. Extreme pressure and heat of the earth's crust is forcing molten rock through a (relatively) tiny opening. The result is a spectacular eruption. Wondering what you could do with other materials to simulate that and I don't know if anyone else has tried it...but sounds interesting.
We need to find out just how far that candle string would go..
and how small we can make the hole!
@@wololo10 they tried going smaller it just melts the wax because of the heat it creates.
@@YusufPetersenCPT I mean for supersonic melted wax jet
Take votes on what targets to put on the other end of the stream. Go water-jet mode! 😂
We can make a poll for members!
I bet it smelled amazing in there after the orange squeezing! Great idea about the membership, guys 😎
0:05 sus
make a couple of kilos (or 1 million) of orange zest out of the peels and push that throug the pressuriser and light it on fire :D. that is if u wanna ofc.
Haha! You are hilarious! But suddenly I need to do a wee…
Byford Dolphin
High pressure water is used to cut metal. Perhaps try that?
Depending on what is being cut, abrasives are sometimes added to the water.
@@AB-vc7ox ^ this. The water in a waterjet doesn't actually do any cutting. You add abrasive powder (silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, sand, and garnet) to the water in a waterjet and the abrasive does the cutting. The water is just the medium that accelerates the abrasive to high velocities.
She said”aw”🥹 then “ohhh”😮 2:28
Surströmming worms?
Is is supposed to be separate things? Surströmming is made from fermented fish 🤔🐟
Use apples and weigh what you put in and what you get out to see if the pressure changes the densities (ie.. how much is liquefied verses how much is vaporized).
Pay attention to the the Amon amarth shirt 😀 .. nice dude 👍🏻
I wonder what gallium or a non-Newtonian fluid would do if forced through the hole.
You should redo this and put the 1mm hole at the bottom of the cylinder, as the 1mm hole is raised up, allowing the peel to be smashed to the bottom rather than being pressed through the hole.
This has got to be like an amazing stain remover between the high pressure stream and all the citrus oil
Fun stuff, and i love the sound of her laughing 😂
I bet that smelled amazing!
i want to catch all that and have all the wonderful variants of orange juice thickness
hahaha..that blue candle sculpture looked like an unshaven wild Smurf body part👍 cool vid
Me watching this at 4:AM on a weekday: interesting