My first phone was Nokia 3310, the only phone that survived drops due to its bumper like shell... The shell would pop off or break but the precious electronics inside never died. With some bodywork (even tape) it was still fully operational 😁
Back in the day, I was at the laundromat washing clothes and a guy...a pretty BIG guy was having an argument on his 3310 outside the laundromat.....this guy did a perfect imitation of a major league pitcher and threw that phone against the concrete wall on the side of the building, got in his car and drove away. Myself and another guy standing there picked up all the pieces and put the phone back together......one corner - likely where it had hit the wall....was beat up, but .....the phone still worked. The guy who's phone it was showed back up a short time later and we gave him his phone and he promptly did it again....threw it against the wall....and went back inside the laundromat. The phone still worked but it was beat up pretty well after that.....I left.
I love the warning at the beginning telling not to try this at home. Darn, what do I do know with the 100 ton hydraulic press I have in the dining room!!??
Well i mean it IS almost 50mm of perfect high hardness armor steel. Imagine a steel slug the size of that press cone but with a harder tip, more mass, and moving at ~600m/s not penetrating it. Hydraulic press not going through doesn't seem so odd now ;)
@@a.t6066 The problem with armour like that is spalling. Modern anti-tank rounds aren't designed to penetrate the armour, they're designed to hit it at a high enough velocity that the shockwave causes chunks of plating to spall off inside the tank - a similar effect to the Newton's Balls desk toy. Armour spallation has the same effect as letting off a frag grenade in there.
Now they have stuff that launches objects with no explosive force at around mach 8... Hardness armor needs to be more malleable nowadays to absorb such things
@@JR-xc1yf Vibranium doesn't exist. It's a fictional element in the Marvel Movies (Super Hero Movies from Hollywood). It's not artificial, it's fictional. Just like Kryptonite from DC Movies
Amazing. As a mechanical engineer, I could never imagine what steel failure in compression looks like. Does the metal actually become denser as it does that? According to the poisson ration, it should "bulge" but that only seems to happen by a very small amount on the first cone.
I don't which part I'm most impressed about. The very hard cone collapsing or the 500 being able to withstand it or that the press is able to create that much force!
Is the metal hot when it’s finished compressing? I bend metal wires back and forth to remove them from concrete cuts sometimes and the bent end is always extremely hot from the back and forth which I never expected until the first time I accidentally touched one of the ends. For any contractor one-up type people reading this, I don’t bend every wire loose. Usually I cut them or just bend them out of the way. I only bend them to break them loose on occasion if I’m being too lazy to go grab a sawzall or something.
Buenas muy buenos tus vudeos. Solo que en este hay trampa!, el puntero que utilizas para enfrentar al titanio, no es el mismo utilizado para el resto de materiales!! . Te das cuenta por: el color, las lineas amarillas, y la forma de compactarse. El puntero final es de un material mas maleable que el original!!! Si realizas esta prueba con el puntero real seguramente la prenza no tenga fuerza para efectuar algun cambio o tambien podría ser que uno de los 2 materiales se partiera pero nunca se deformara tanto!!.
Por lo general, el acero al carbono tiene una profundidad de endurecimiento limitada que no se puede endurecer en el núcleo. Más como el endurecimiento de la caja que la homogeneidad.
How deeply was the AR 500 penetrated? Would you make a video of AR 500 just a little thicker than that, being pressed by a similar press head, to see how far it goes and if it breaks apart?
When I saw the 3310 being destroyed I knew that sharp press could go through anything - and they had solved the immovable object vs unstoppable force paradox once and for all ! Why hasn't the sharp press been tested against Adamantium ?
ok.. some of these surprised me as an old mechanic that worked on tanks. I did not think the armor would stand up so well. and the balistic plates sparking were interesting. and I thought the 50mm steel would not deform like that so easy. then to see the cones just mushroom... odd...... and poor Nokia... they say it was indestructable....lol
I was actually thinking we should make it out of tungsten which is really dense, so it would be harder to compress on itself and therefore not break on the AR 500 armour.
Vibranium is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store and release large amounts of kinetic energy
All steel is carbon steel, specify low carbon steel if you are talking mild steel that won't properly harden with heat treatment. Otherwise your terminology is confusing to those with little metallurgical knowledge and this is how myths like katanas are folded 10,000 times propagate. Call it a pet peeve of mine, but working in the metals industry, I can't stand when people say black iron pipe when it is steel pipe, and people say wrought iron fencing when it is either mild steel or aluminum. Wrought iron stopped being produced in the US in the 1970s and still people use the term incorrectly. Sorry for the rant. I'll stop being a twat about it now.
Pretty good CGI with the Nokia phone, but we all know those are as unbreakable as an original NES controller. It's more plausible to slam a revolving door or count to infinity before breaking either of those.
"In December 2019, the US Department of Agriculture's website listed Wakanda as a free-trade partner, with a list of traded goods which included ducks, donkeys and dairy cows." -USDA
Should have shown some humour with the Nokia test, make it look like that now only did it survive but that it destroyed the cone, plus we need to see the digital display of the pressure being applied, it adds to the tension
I was biting my nails when he put nokia 3310.. Was just praying God please save that bloody Hydraulic press...
I thought he'd ruin it for sure 🤣
My first phone was Nokia 3310, the only phone that survived drops due to its bumper like shell... The shell would pop off or break but the precious electronics inside never died. With some bodywork (even tape) it was still fully operational 😁
I wouldn’t doubt the likelihood of it still working after the test 💁🏼♂️
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It would also be very interesting in your tests to provide a thermal image of the heat released in objects being tested.
Нахрена ?
i've been wanting that for a while. the heat signatures would be beautiful.
I thought tests on fictitious metals were strictly for April 1st ?
Absolutely amazing, thank you!
1:34 PHOTOSHOP!!!! EVERYONE KNOWS THE NOKIA IS INDESTRUCTIBLE
Love the soft tip swap on the press before for the Marvel X-Men Vibranium. Great video, thanks for sharing! 8D
Vibranium is in the Avenger's universe. Adamantium is in X-Men
@@eridu77 ah my bad, I wasnt into comic's as a kid. Thank you!
@@eridu77 they are in the same universe captain america's shield is an adamantium vibranium alloy
@@eridu77👈🏻🤡👏🏻 X-Men is Marvel
@@lorencelaflair4306 not in the cinematic universe, kids these days, amiright?
These videos must cost an actual fortune to make. I wonder how hot the crusher cones get.
You never know until you test it for yourself. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
The case harding was falling of the tip during compression. Just amazing to what your videos.
These days I've started thinking owning a hydraulic press should be the ultimate aim of human life.... 😌
Money💰
lol
hahahahaha, you bet it is! Only women wouldn't understand that!
If you can't legally play with explosives and firearms, then a hydraulic press is the next best thing!
And you can put your head in it.
1:34 this is a fake nokia. A real nokia should broke the entire hidraulic press.
I know right that press would have been toast if it were a real Nokia
Yeah they most likely didn't want to break the press so they just put a fake one to show off.
Real nokia made of vibranium
Stop with the memes and face reality Nokia phone aren’t that strong
@@omaranguiano4168 that's because you never had a nokia!
I wanna see...a hydraulic press vs another hydraulic press
That would cause a quantum singularity and destroy the world.
it would smush whatever metal was put between.
It's already been done, it's on YT just search for: Pressception (crushing hydraulic press with hydraulic press)
Yes!!!
@@freeman2399 no
I love how on initial contact with the AR 500 it looks like the tip going into the plate is photoshopped - then the cone starts collapsing!
That Nokia is fake
Ooh. The piston shows how well it's fabricated with the equal splits. That's some good forging.
That cone has so many bodies on it, it was about damn time another metal took it out.
AR 500 be like :
Doesn't matter how hard you hit me you will only give me a scratch.
Привет 🤝
Is this a genshin reference?
@@Varuki542 I don't know what are you talking about ?
@@BHS25 nevermind.....
The Nokia 3310 is probably fully functional even after that lol
With 43% remaining battery life
Back in the day, I was at the laundromat washing clothes and a guy...a pretty BIG guy was having an argument on his 3310 outside the laundromat.....this guy did a perfect imitation of a major league pitcher and threw that phone against the concrete wall on the side of the building, got in his car and drove away. Myself and another guy standing there picked up all the pieces and put the phone back together......one corner - likely where it had hit the wall....was beat up, but .....the phone still worked. The guy who's phone it was showed back up a short time later and we gave him his phone and he promptly did it again....threw it against the wall....and went back inside the laundromat. The phone still worked but it was beat up pretty well after that.....I left.
Still got better signal then new IPhone
I'm amazed that hydraulic press was still working after meeting Nokia 3310 :O
Fake news! It had to be a knockoff phone. Hydraulic Press wouldn't stand a chance against the real deal.
Great great idea for put this video on youtube .
Thank you and all the best for you !
GOD bless you !
However far back you're standing, it's not far enough. I felt like that rail was going to hit me through my phone.
I love the warning at the beginning telling not to try this at home. Darn, what do I do know with the 100 ton hydraulic press I have in the dining room!!??
You would sell it and buy the 500 tone, like he have😛
It would make an awesome orange juice extractor.
that hydraulic press sure is stronger than thanos
Thanos isn't real.
@@freeman2399 neither is vibranium
@@rogue3095hmm whats a strong material other than vibrainium?
Best material ,i was looking for a material to built a iron man aromor , thank you buddy
Excellent Work!!!
Well that last clip i was really impressed with how the press did not go through that. I honestly thought that metal was not going to stand a chance
Well i mean it IS almost 50mm of perfect high hardness armor steel. Imagine a steel slug the size of that press cone but with a harder tip, more mass, and moving at ~600m/s not penetrating it. Hydraulic press not going through doesn't seem so odd now ;)
@@a.t6066 The problem with armour like that is spalling. Modern anti-tank rounds aren't designed to penetrate the armour, they're designed to hit it at a high enough velocity that the shockwave causes chunks of plating to spall off inside the tank - a similar effect to the Newton's Balls desk toy. Armour spallation has the same effect as letting off a frag grenade in there.
Now they have stuff that launches objects with no explosive force at around mach 8... Hardness armor needs to be more malleable nowadays to absorb such things
@@Mystikan that's a HESH round. The DU round is made to penetrate. Making it spall is probably the cheaper way to go, though.
I wasn't surprised at all unlike you...
Impressionante. Parabéns 🎉
Very good . Surprising.
Thank you.
Would have been cool to see the amount of pressure for each item.
It is maximum.
How much is maximum?
@@stuartphilkill416 500 TON
@@Shkvarka: It didn't take maximum to do the phone, nor the piston.
@@KutWrite agree, sorry, didnt get first comment. It means pressure of destructure...
When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
Vibranium, unobtanium, adamantium. All fictive supermetals.
@@martinhertog5357 you mean artificial?
@@JR-xc1yf Vibranium doesn't exist.
It's a fictional element in the Marvel Movies (Super Hero Movies from Hollywood).
It's not artificial, it's fictional.
Just like Kryptonite from DC Movies
@@toliveistoriskitall Oh.. Got it. What metal does he use here? It's definitely super hard.
Wow, just wow!
Amazing. As a mechanical engineer, I could never imagine what steel failure in compression looks like. Does the metal actually become denser as it does that? According to the poisson ration, it should "bulge" but that only seems to happen by a very small amount on the first cone.
That was a freaking plot twist on that vibranium!
"Do not try this at home"
sadly puts away spare hydraulic press just lying around
I really love this channel, you are doing a good job. Stay out of war and stay safe!
I used to work with a 500ton excenter Press as a steel-splitter to cut steel for knife forging. There is no room for mistakes.
Insane , I kept blinking when splinters were flying.
I don't which part I'm most impressed about. The very hard cone collapsing or the 500 being able to withstand it or that the press is able to create that much force!
Looks like a waste of good armor plate to me, but now apparently I need Vibranium armor plate instead of titanium...enough to cover my house at least.
like whats his face from eternals
It's an imaginary substance from Marvel Comics.
@@dinoferrante1718 yerp phastos makes a vibranium house in eternals
I understand why
@@dinoferrante1718 Great. Not only do I need enough to cover my house, I have to invent it first too. Beginning to wonder if it's worth it.
Cutting titanium requires high pressure so the bit will chew but I would never have guessed it would explode. thank you.
Is the metal hot when it’s finished compressing?
I bend metal wires back and forth to remove them from concrete cuts sometimes and the bent end is always extremely hot from the back and forth which I never expected until the first time I accidentally touched one of the ends.
For any contractor one-up type people reading this, I don’t bend every wire loose. Usually I cut them or just bend them out of the way. I only bend them to break them loose on occasion if I’m being too lazy to go grab a sawzall or something.
Can we make it clear AR 500 steel is not armor steel its stands for abrasion resistant 500k psi shear strength. It's plow blade metal
The 500 stands for 500 brinell hardness. Get your facts straight...
"Cone made of hardened steel"
Zinc-"Why you lie?"
Yes and the plates "titanium" was actually the same material
"Cone made of medium steel"
Chinesium - "why you lie?"
This deserves like! Wow what a material! 😉 👍🏻
God damn that hydraulic press has to be damaged from that Nokia
Buenas muy buenos tus vudeos.
Solo que en este hay trampa!, el puntero que utilizas para enfrentar al titanio, no es el mismo utilizado para el resto de materiales!! .
Te das cuenta por: el color, las lineas amarillas, y la forma de compactarse. El puntero final es de un material mas maleable que el original!!!
Si realizas esta prueba con el puntero real seguramente la prenza no tenga fuerza para efectuar algun cambio o tambien podría ser que uno de los 2 materiales se partiera pero nunca se deformara tanto!!.
What metal is the actual press head and how it's been made.
It seems to withstand nearly everything without breaking.
That clearly wasn't a real nokia. Everyone and their mother knows that hydraulic press wouldn't stand a chance
That’s when I knew these were all fake. Nice CGI Nokia though, almost had me fooled😂
🤣🤣
I litteraly thought he was going to use the last cone as a Spin top!
Por lo general, el acero al carbono tiene una profundidad de endurecimiento limitada que no se puede endurecer en el núcleo. Más como el endurecimiento de la caja que la homogeneidad.
This was fun to watch. Thank you.
Where did you get the titanium plates?
Really dro?
ReAlly dose it matter?
@@ilhanmashrghi8767 maybe I wanted to get some of them myself, that’s why I asked.
@@ilhanmashrghi8767 who is "dro"? 🤷♂️😳
@@wadesaxton6079 in the Titanium store, duhh
McMaster Carr probably has it
Love the videos
Thx for the video! Your “very hard cone” wasn’t heat treated very well
You should have made the cone with AR550 and see if it would penetrate better in ar500
Nice click bait, really thought for a moment that vibranium exists 😆
Wow, who would have thought anything could stop the beast.
How deeply was the AR 500 penetrated? Would you make a video of AR 500 just a little thicker than that, being pressed by a similar press head, to see how far it goes and if it breaks apart?
When I saw the 3310 being destroyed I knew that sharp press could go through anything - and they had solved the immovable object vs unstoppable force paradox once and for all !
Why hasn't the sharp press been tested against Adamantium ?
Because adamantium is fictional? I wanna know what that AR500 metal is made out of
@@JMac85X So is Vibranium
Bet it still works 🤣
@@ivanscottw Vibranium is real, Captain America's Shield is made of it .......oh wait...uhhhh
@@JMac85X Ohhh You are right, I stand corrected !!
Muito bom 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
ok.. some of these surprised me as an old mechanic that worked on tanks. I did not think the armor would stand up so well. and the balistic plates sparking were interesting. and I thought the 50mm steel would not deform like that so easy. then to see the cones just mushroom... odd...... and poor Nokia... they say it was indestructable....lol
Try a cone made out of hardened and ground graphmo. It’s a material suited for extremely high continuous loads.
Can we make engines out of ar 500 armour 🤤
I was actually thinking we should make it out of tungsten which is really dense, so it would be harder to compress on itself and therefore not break on the AR 500 armour.
@@jacegross3292 its just AR 500 my man. Its not an armour 🤝🏼😌
Imagine a NokiAR 500
they gotta use that AR 500 in militaries, and protection armour. It will be really protective
so how much thickness would it take of that metal to stop a bullet? i think that would be interesting as well
LOL, you F-*up the cone! Next time use a cone made from unobtanium!
We all know thay was a fake Nokia
Vibranium is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store and release large amounts of kinetic energy
Now I insist everything in life from phone to house is made of polished ar500 armor. I'll pay.
Please stop saying "do not repeat at home"
95% of us don't have a 100 hydraulic press at home🙏🙏
Yo realize they have to because of CZcamss rules
Where do the other 4.999% get their press from?
I have !! My neighbor.....
@@LawpickingLocksmith i dunno that's why i estimated 95%
That's actually a lot of people out of 5k right now
Usually carbon steel has limited hardening depth that can’t be hardened into the core. More like case hardening than homogeneity.
Would depend on how thick it is.
All steel is carbon steel, specify low carbon steel if you are talking mild steel that won't properly harden with heat treatment. Otherwise your terminology is confusing to those with little metallurgical knowledge and this is how myths like katanas are folded 10,000 times propagate. Call it a pet peeve of mine, but working in the metals industry, I can't stand when people say black iron pipe when it is steel pipe, and people say wrought iron fencing when it is either mild steel or aluminum. Wrought iron stopped being produced in the US in the 1970s and still people use the term incorrectly. Sorry for the rant. I'll stop being a twat about it now.
@@Random-ed2xf in the context of this video.
@@tricksyhobbitses1695 yes you are quite right.
Thanks for your sharing
Pretty good CGI with the Nokia phone, but we all know those are as unbreakable as an original NES controller. It's more plausible to slam a revolving door or count to infinity before breaking either of those.
This metal is fictional I want to see manganese ,chronium vs hydraulic press Can you do that ?
Those fictional metals are pretty tough, aren't they?
"In December 2019, the US Department of Agriculture's website listed Wakanda as a free-trade partner, with a list of traded goods which included ducks, donkeys and dairy cows." -USDA
WAKANDA FOEVA
The press has finally met it's match 😅
Strangely satisfying.
Use a flat end. The pointed press is cheating
Imagine an hydraulic press vs another hydraulic press
U should do a hydraulic press vs another hydraulic press
O armor 500 amassou a prensa imagina se fosse 2 blocos empilhados sinistro eu pensando que o diamante era duro 😱😲🤪
Imagine a military tank made of vibranium😶🌫️
Not even the mighty of the very hard cone could pierce through AR 500
As if last music was for the demise of the hydraulic press Bob 😂
Aww you missed a good chance to fool us by having the press explode when trying to murder that Nokia lol
Uploadding vidios amazing 👍👍👍
I had a feeling that cone was going to have a hard time with that thick slab of ar500 Steel. That hydraulic press got its butt kicked finally LOL
Looks it's time to get a vibranium cone 😅
oh man vibranium lolol this is priceless! loki swap out the tip for zinc?
Crush a cheap engine rod vs a premium one!
It's amazing!
The hydralic press finally met it's match.
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Should have shown some humour with the Nokia test, make it look like that now only did it survive but that it destroyed the cone, plus we need to see the digital display of the pressure being applied, it adds to the tension
Wow Nokia is indestructible
Everyone knows the Nokia still could make calls after the test, those things never died.
That AR500 armour is crazy strong
Plot armor saved hydraulic press against Nokia
That ar 500 armor is really something
I dropped my Nokia phone once and caused a earth quake but was still able to call my dad
It'd be really nice to see the pressure