Mirror-Polished Japanese Foil Ball Challenge Crushed in a Hydraulic Press-What's Inside?
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- In this video I make a Japanese polished foil ball by using aluminum foil and pounding with a hammer and then polishing until it becomes a solid metal polished ball! These polished foil balls started with a Japanese jeweler who made one that appeared to have no purpose, but the nation became obsessed with it and everyone started making them! You can see what's inside an aluminum foil ball when I crush it in my hydraulic press and see if the density increases or not.
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The Action Lab u r epic!!!
Like what ? :o
The Action Lab that was a rubbish ball
Aaron FortniteGaming Show us yours then?
The Action Lab done
What’s inside a ball of aluminum? Idk aluminum?
I imagine there's some air in those balls?
wait that's where the pee is stored
Ariel Bowers - Ариэл Баэрса Wtf
Username 420 well if you roll up some aluminum, there's bound to be air trapped in it
Ariel Bowers - Ариэл Баэрса my nigga 😂
*AL* zheimers - coincidence? 🤔
4:43 weeeeee. Hydrolic press is having fun, that’s all that matters
Lol responding 2 years late
@@theboidanny9211 lmao holy cow time flies
@@SoggySandwich80 wow you're still here, what was it like 2 years ago when you commented
@@prince7977 YEah feels like yesterday
@@SoggySandwich80 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmllll mall
This takes me back. In elementary school on burger day in the cafeteria we'd take foil wrappers and make balls. Then at lunch recess we'd play a game like baseball but with our hands as bats. We eventually found out rubbing them on the concrete would fuse together all the gaps. They usually ended up pretty square though lol. This video even managed to remind of how the burgers tasted.
This reminded me of something we did in elementary school. People would scribble with a crayon, then erase with a big eraser to get waxy eraser shavings. If you rolled the shavings together you would get a putty like substance that wouldn't dry out.
@@dogboy0912 artists use eraser putty. Different elasticity in your eraser means it works better on different types of paper.
@@Drawfill that's pretty neat. Makes sense.
I used to enjoy making foil cubes by pressing the wad of foil flat against the table on 6 sides, trying to make each side the same size as the other sides
@@CalebBerman i don't care TBH
"Hey nice coaster, where'd you get it?"
"Its a long story..."
😆😂😂
@guy with three swords nice way to ruin it :/. When people say long story they usually don’t wanna tell the story behind it. Because people have short attention spans and don’t wanna hear a long story sometimes. So they say “it’s a long story” to lower their interest why something has happened.
@@Rat-cb2iw i think they were just trying to be funny
didnt succeed tho
I feel something conductive of cold would be a bad choice on a wooden table.
@@Salmonwithfeet humor is subjective, 108 people say otherwise.
When that ball got crushed I can imagine it feels like the cookie i still have in my drawers
Same
Why do you have a cookie in your... You know what, nevermind
Huh
Lmfao 🤣
Took me a second XD
cool, we actually applied math into the real world
5:12
Josh J lmao yes but it was to make a science video so...
Josh J 𝚕𝚘𝚕
Josh J lol math is used everyday of a adults life almost playing bills buying groceries
#foundtheteacher
@james matthews you sound like you think you're smart because you watch rick and morty you are not smart
I know this is an old video, but polished up again would be a pretty unique coaster/beer mat.
For extra novelty, I'd guess you could use the hydraulic press to emboss a design into it too if you really wanted.
And there's the religious bot
@@KrakkenMH3 lmao
Did you know if they you just microwave the ball it forms a sphere shape automatically
@@Voltage-rs7op I was actually gonna try it thank gosh I realized in time! That could have ended badly!
@Twisted Wonderland holy please tell me you didn't actually think that even if just for a second
What would happen if you put the foil ball in a vacuum, considering it's mostly air on the inside. Would it expand and pop back open? Or would it be condensed enough that it would stay the same?
I think the air would just leak out
4:00 me popping off during WW3
Nooh Khaled 😂😂😂😂
😂😭
I don’t want wwlll happen
Lmaooooo
@@interNETS-KING noone does. Except maybe jreg XD
4:43 *A WOLF CRYING*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌
🐺😭😢😭😢
🤣
Its like wèèèè
Dumb furries.
The Action Lab tricked us into finding volume with different methods and explaining the different densities of aluminum and the ball. This is what makes him stand out above other channels
He is the only one who successfully completed this challenge without melting it 🙂
@@CalebBerman .
@@CalebBerman he's a bot ignore him
@@CalebBerman 🤮
@@CalebBerman has anyone told you to shut the funk up?
@@shadocloud ack ack ack god go ack ack ack when brain go fire fire blast
4:43 The noise i make when i get up and stretch after watching these videos all day.
Brandon Ware LOL
Lmao
Then u bend backwards and ur back goes 4:00
Ēïėģhhhhhhh
@@CalebBerman thanks man
God bless
An American (USA to be specific) that uses the metric system!
Thank you!
-rest of the world
@@HelloKittyFanMan. oh sorry I mean the United States of America
he was taking scientific measurements. the USA uses metric for science. Imperial for practical, because who gives a shit.
@@HelloKittyFanMan. Pedantic and condescending.
Still say Aluminum tho
My autocorrect try to correct me writing this lol
We learn it
Love your video. However, I have a suggestion to maximize the density. When you put a post in the ground you start tamping (compacting) the dirt around the post long before you fill the hole to the top. you tamp The very first you start tamping after the first or second shovel full of dirt. Then you repeat the process until the area around the post is full of compressed dirt. If you were to wait until the hole was full of dirt you won’t be able to fully compress the dirt bottom.
I suggest that you try tapping/compressing the ball when it was much smaller if you wanted to get it close to the density of aluminum. And then with each layer.
Great suggestion! 👏🏻👏🏻
Indeed.
When I saw the volume, I was thinking that the ball looked solid but was actually honeycombed inside: full of pockets of air, because the hammer looked to be effective but wasn’t fully effective in achieving compaction.
As such, I wasn’t surprised when the ball crumbled under the hydraulic press.
Sorry to be pedantic but 3:32 - actually more than three times less dense, not "a little less than half as dense". Great video though :)
I'm glad someone mentioned this! It was a surprising mistake from a normally pretty astute presenter. If it had been "a little less than half as dense" it would have sank in the water.
@@samhorne5184 im on maximum render distance and i still can't find who the fuck asked
@@smegmacannon69 it was me, I asked, in the future
I don't see how saying "half as dense" is wrong
@@Don-vi2bj Because the actual % is roughly 31.5%. If we started a business and made 1 million dollars in the first year and we split the money by the ratio of 31.5 to 50, I would have 613,500 and you would have 386,500. They aren't even close..
What’s inside? Idk maybe fucking aluminum foil
Mike Litorus whats inside a japanese aluminum foil ball?
Nepulas I dunno. Some chubba cheeks?
Mi
I didnt even notice that tho, I came because I looked at the thumbnail and thought the ball cool, because this is my first time hearing bout this challenge
Lol
Not only did you do the Foil Ball challenge, you also completed the rarer Foil Pancake as well.
lol
woah a hearted comment with only 2 replies
@@jowo8862 4
@@CalebBerman nobody asked
2018: Al ball in a hydraulic press.
2030: Black hole/ Neutron star in a hydraulic press.
More like 2130
I wish you'd have used the same method to measure it's volume, for consistency and accuracy.
Him: *hammers a ball of foil*
CZcams: Ah, yes, this must be *music*
Respond one year later
@@prod.shittybeats3260 funny!
oh fuck i forgot about this
must be because of the background music
naah youtube is just drunk lol
Well obviously? It wasn’t hammering sounds, background music was playing, unless that’s not what ur talking abt? Idk who cares-
when you get a flasahback from the vietnam war, you hear this: 4:00
Lol
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
True
😮😮😐😐😟😟😕😕😮😐😞
I love getting "flasahbacks"
Me and my sister used to do this, we have biscuits covered in chocolate! And we use the foil it’s covered by. We save around 32 peices of foil and we make it into 12 balls, and polish them and hand some out to our friends and keep 3 balls each to keep. Our dad is usually the one polishing it but we do the rest like pounding it down to shape. It was so fun to make!
0:58 him going actually god mode
4:05 that hydraulic is like a machine gun
Abhishek Singh I was gonna comment that it sounds like world war 2
gateling gun*
zeu xlaught that’s faster
and that’s a type of machine gun
Nah sounds like a helicopter
Hydrolic press go brrrrrr
4:43 sounds like a baby saying weeEEEeeeee!
Lol
Sounds like the sound you hear at night
Hahahahahaha
Good one.
4:00 the sounds of the press have triggered intense flashbacks to Bert's service in the war
I'm surprised how solid it appeared in the press. Would be intresting to see the resistance.
Saw a different video like this every day in my recommendations for at least the past 2 weeks. I finally caved. CZcams, you happy? Oh, you're going to recommend me even more now? Thanks cause I suddenly realized I love people slowly compressing aluminum foil!
Crow Migration I love that too
Lmfao same
Wiggle wiggle
Wiggle wiggle
Wiggle wiggle
Wiggle wiggle
Wiggle wiggle
Wiggle wiggle
Im too lazy to do the rest
exactly first time watchin this
Lmao that’s my mood
spends hours on it... crushes it in a hydraulic press🤣
Call of duty 🤣🤣🤣
gets 24 million views... I think those hours were worth it
2 years larer
@@LabMember-lq1ul where the fuck did that came from
@@silverduck3789 maybe I meant to say that it is his duty to crush objects no matter how hard work he has done on it
I used to do this with foil from my lunchbox as a kid.
Oooh, the missus must just LOVE you using the granite countertops as a workbench like that...
5:12 my man actually used math in real life
Oof
Stolen
Chucky D ik
@@charliechips257 stolen
Wow. Who knew as an adult you had to use math in real life?!? You learn something new everyday!!!
He said “3-2-1” and I was waiting for an instantaneous smash 😂
Não te amam mais ?
That wouldn’t be very safe.
Its a hydraulic press it never smashes anything instantaneously. Have you ever seen any other hydraulic press videos other than this?
maybe hydrolically-pressed japanese aluminium foil ball would be a nice material for aircraft building :D
Does this guy have a name?? Or do we only refer to him as “that sciencey dude”?
His name is James.
I love how this channel doesn't waste yo time he directly comes to point and content is 100%accurate not clickbaited and no intro means double fun ✌...thanks man 👍
was clickbait cause that was not as polished as a mirror
@@CalebBerman alhamdulilah
3:22 the REAL foil ball that is not in the thumbnail
That is in the thumbnail
Yeah it’s not in the thumbnail it’s not as smooth
It is just in the thumbnail it is relecting sometjing
dragon fam your the dumb one that ball is not that smooth dumbby
@@milesdaugherty6263 rude
The Action Labs : Posts
Everyone: Rushes straight to the comments
2:50: You can stop here already. If it floats, the density is lower than 1 g/cm³ and therefore lower than that of aluminium.
Im pretty sure he wanted to know the density, he probably already it would be less dense.
You know how I know you are smart? You called it aluminium foil and not tinfoil. It's seriously one of my biggest pet peeves; I'm so glad you said it right.
I am not a native speaker, what's the difference?
@@detournetworkuk yeah
@@detournetworkuk I'm from the uk too and we all call it aluminium foil I dont know anyone who says tin foil. Obvs in general everyone just says foil.
T I N F O I L
I thought people used "tin foil" as a generic name like "coke" for soda. Using just "foil" would be acceptable right?
I wanted him to PERFECT the aluminum ball by replacing the hammer with the hydraulic press
Hebib Tube yea sure 1000 phone and you have 130 subs
Yesss that’s what I was thinking
Claire Knight yes
I was so disappointed..
aluminum or aluminium? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I’m here trying to prepare for my foil fencing tournament tomorrow but this works too
Sir, you have a new subscriber. Your videos are fascinating! I wish I had found this channel last year when I was teaching Science, but I went back to teaching Math this coming school year.
“The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence” comes to mind.
4:07 if I would do this i would literally cry, it’s so beautiful lol
This happens in construction site in India
When they use big machines
Lol
@@CalebBerman no
@@CalebBerman please stop not everyone wants to be Christian
Amen
Nobody:
Hydraulic Press: 4:43 EEEEEEEeeeeeee.......
BT-7274 XX
lol hahahah
hahahahahahh
Sounds like wall -E
Omg 😂😂
Us: ooo so satisfying
Hydrolic press: why do you torcher me!!!!!
Torture*
Torcher 😂
@IGE it’s hydraulic not hydrolic
Idk why this channel gets so many dislikes. This guy is awesome
I hate how easy it looks with the time lapse...😭😂
He didn’t even do it correctly.
Doing it the proper way takes less than 2 hours and requires a rubber mallet and a tiny rubber hammer and of course a crunched up ball of aluminium foil.
no sanding no polishing just hammering
CommanderWolfyX Actually youre the one whos wrong you need to sand it polish it and hammer it what you saying anyway wannabe genius?
No i am not wrong. foil is to thin to sand! if you sand it there wont be one continues sheet of foil making it look like shit because of holes.
CommanderWolfyX you mean you?
Pause at 2:39 and you will see the holes ffs sake.
So as you can see sanding it is not one of the steeps
Me: i bet this video is a clickba-
**Sees the full vid**
Me: nvm guys
xjantsix yeah it’s because there is tooooo much clickbait now in days.
But, you’ll never see clickbait in this channel.
No hate but the thumbnail actually is clickbait. His actual ball doesn't look the one in the photo and it's also not mirror finish.
Shayan
Well yea but in the video it surprised me more than i tought
All though the ball is not that shiny...
It sort of is clickbait though...what was the point again?
Extreme heat would be the only way to get the empty spaces out. You could press away but my guess is only melting it down to liquid then casting an ingot would get you the right density.
People probably clicked because challenge was in the title
This combines two of my favorite bottom feeding trends , aluminum foil ball and hydraulic press.
Alex Silverstein same.
Search for: Blood vs. 2000 G-force ... The next big thing is centrifugation
Thats some great stuff !!
Alex Silverstein i
glad I'm not alone.
1960: There’s going to be flying cars in the future!
2018: Wasting our time squishing aluminium foil.
Carly
1960:There's going to be better jokes in the future!
2018:Nope here we are
Carly I remember that's what we thought do you think it's because of the aluminum density thing ? I'm a just a laymen ?
Mustafa Playz t in 1960 sick jokes were in now a days you might offend a millennial.
LOL
Carly
🖒 Facts.
Can you do a video on if you can fly in a vacuum or not?
He did :) he put flies in a vacuum chamber, haha
I remember when I saw this video when it first came out 4 years ago, I still love this channel
4:30 anyone else wanted that last tick to go off...?
Levi Te Haki meee
I stared at the reflection of his ceiling light for a whole minute thinking they were cookies.
Ann Gelina same I thought it was cupcakes though
Ann Gelina omg same
Lol
XD
SAME 😂🍪
Finally found someone who said that he felt bad to crush his creation unlike others out there who just make, burn or crush without hesitation.
Physicist: Yea one sf is fine.
Mathematician: I don't know if 10 sf is enough
0:25 .... That's unintentionally funny 😂
that thumbnail is misleading
NSITF MCPE - You can't even see him in the reflection. Bad photo editing.
It's called click bait
After he polished it I knew this video was trash lol
"What's inside?" aluminum and air? Partially answered by the density measurements I guess but still not what one expects
Just report the video as misleading then
4:42 The sound a rubber chicken makes when you squeeze it very slowly. LOL
Thank you so much for not playing the audio the whole time you were sanding the ball!
Hmm.. what’s inside an aluminum ball?....
maybe aluminum.
Max Or maybe aluminium?!
but it could also have been aluminum !
actually I think it must be aluminium!
nani!?!? How did you know?
Maybe it's, I dunno... Aluminum?
So this is what it looks like when you have too much time on your hands
Sam Matheson ye
No this is what it looks like when you do CZcams for a living
Sam Matheson it’s also what it looks like to make millions of dollars
15 milliom views in 6 days
Not sure who's wasting theur time him or us
That's what I do since 12 years in school when I have tin foil in my lunch box.
I’m surprised compaction was left until you had a tennis ball sized ball. With each layer of aluminum the wrinkles get stronger. One layer wrinkled, then another not perfectly matching layer producing fortified bubbles of air and cavities. In order to keep that from happening you would have to wrap a layer of aluminum foil, then crush it down. Wrap a layer and crush it down. There would still be air cavities, but fewer. More tedious, but I think after ten layers you have a formidable barrier to compression that only gets stronger the longer you wait to compact it.
I like the way you think! Now my imagination is goin!
This guy spent a ton of time on this video just for us to see what happens and all his viewers can say about it is that the hydronic press sounds funny
2017: fidget spinner ,slime
2018: smooth foil ball ,fortnite 😂
1000 degree knife
And invisible box challenge
Jollly_Granger that's Dead
slime ASMR
accurate lol
An American using the metric system... Its a miracle!
It simplifies scientific equations.
that is the reason why the majority of the worlds scientists prefer to use metric
Mignonne Busser the video wouldn't be interesting if it wasn't for the metric system.
The world wouldn’t be the same if stuck up non american assholes thought they had to make a deal out of any imperial user using metric... oh wait it would be way nicer.
An intelligent and open minded
4:43 sounds like cute puppy 🐶 while bathing
The way when things came up from squishing them aluminum foil ball 😂
#1 on trending 😎 very well done, my friend.
Tony Brandmeyer
Yes?
Tony Brandmeyer it says #4
Tony Brandmeyer yep
HaLuNkE ST0NER different country I guess
the person who invented this must have been so bored
stephanielol
Yupp
stephanielol 7iki
And creative
Lol
Fishy Boi haha
Sacrifices kitchen counter for science. If my kids try this, there's going to be big trouble mister!! 🤣🤣🤣
I can hear his soul leave his body in despair when he crushes it with the hidrotic press ):
The ball u made looks kinda different from thumbnail 🤔no hate
Brandy BY the one in the thumbnail is literally a steel ball
Knew before viewing video that it's clickbait.
Kevin Flummi .....yeah, no one listen to this guy
You work hard on something, and crush it. You will trend #1.
BlazeFire936 he is. He’s just kidding
fake lmfao
Jacob Sapala no dip Sherlock
nice "guess" ;D
czcams.com/video/Kh5oV7-Vay4/video.html
when the hydraulic press was getting crushed it sounded like gun shots
Nobody:
Hydraulic press at 4:01: **D-Day**
Makes aluminum foil ball.
“What’s inside?”
ILikeFoodAndYouDoToo im gonna guess aluminium
TiTanIuM
Spaghett
siLvER
Pretty sure you're deleting comments calling you out on the thųmbnail
NathansVideos46 Lemme Reply To This One To See.
What’s wrong with the thumbnail?
Adøt Bønchō he could have put an automatic filter on the word
t h u m b n a i l
That's why I used "ų"
Lil Goat people think it's fake
ɥƃıɥ ǝɹɐ noʎ sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ uɐɔ n ɟı
Alternative title: "How to Make an Aluminum Marshmallow". 😆
What's really cool is that the ball is much denser in the middle of the circle and less so as you move outward.
No need to c1ickbait the thumbnail my dude. Also no need to delete comments calling you out on it!
Cait Porter yeah people are saying he’s filtering words like thumbnail and clickbait
Not to mention how wrong he was in the video. Did he not realize aluminum is 2.7 g/ml?
Notice the ghost hand at 1:47
Lol at the top
Mo
No** I dint
lol
Smol ghost :D
That was waay more interesting than I expected. Got to watch more
"What's inside?"
Well... Foil, I would assume... Lol
Yeah, I dunno if you should be hammering on that marble countertop dude.....
Thankyou :D
XD
@Wiizzard oh no they're SMART!
what a crime!
@Wiizzard how are they a nerd? Just because they made a logical statement you must be pretty stupid because anyone can do that.
My immediate thought!
Im guessing theres gonna be foil inside the foil ball
Ulla Laisi of course there is
Nooo
Ulla Laisi NO WAY
Sybil Chandler uhhhhh
nah, the muffin man is
Man I don’t do chemistry for GCSEs😭😭😭
But watching you make that ball is satisfying
Can you make planet Mercury out of foils like this video?
But you supposed to put it in your microwave
(Spoiler alert : do not)
Pro Player 1⃣ h
I know, I had to choose between crushing and putting it in the microwave. The hydraulic press won because everyone has a microwave.
Pro Player 2️⃣ why?
because it will destroy your microwave
Pro Player 1⃣ "
I saw you again -_-
Internet challenges from the USA: eating tidepod.
Internet challenges from Japan: Arts and crafts
Neat
so smart of him how it made him laugh when it floated 😂😂😂
So much work!
Seems to me it'd be easier to melt it into a sphere-shaped mold, and work from there.
How to:
waste your time in less than 2 days
aeRO and get money off of people viewing the video such as yourself.....
You dun goof'd.
aeRO .
aeRO me doi
Hey, people think it’s fun and they do it in their spare time. It’s not a waste if you enjoy it.
aeRO yes
The only time I've witnessed physics from school being used irl
Alex Olsson You are able to watch this video because knowledge about physics has been applied to engineer your device and the information network that connects it to many other devices. So actually you are witnessing the fruit of "physics from school" all the time without even knowing it.
Alex Olsson
Ever seen fire before? The air around the source of heat has the electron levels jumping due to the energy, as a result when they go back down a level they emit light causing the orange glow or even other colours it you were to put the appropriate oxidised metals in (as seen in basic chem classes). There ya go high school level quantum physics irl. Want more? K
Ya know that sound when fast cars, planes or other similar things go by. Yeah the ‘neeeewoooo’ sorta sound. That’s a result of red and blue shifts in wave motion from the sound of the vehicle and it’s velocity (fun fact: same applies for light but because C is so much greater than anything realistically achievable (besides observations in astrophysics with the fabric of space-time pulling stars away from us)). There ya go some high school level wave physics. More?! K
Have you ever not moved in a straight line, like turned or something. I’ll disregard how so much as walking or functioning in everyday life is impossible without friction but given how famous Newton is for being the smartest man to ever walk the Earth I’ll assume you know this but just forgot because it’s so natural. Back to the topic at hand, it’s actually impossible to so much as turn without centripetal force so it’s pretty safe to assume that that aspect of physics is present at every single point of your life. Do I need to continue?
TL:DR PHYSICS IS IRL FFS!
Some Idiot
Well, since what happens in our nervous system is a physical process we witness the consequences of "physics from school" in every thought and perception we have during every second of our existence.
Now from that premise I could go way further than that but I'll leave it at that, original commenter is probably just a schoolkid bored by physics class, I don't want to cause an existential crysis so soon in life.
Alex you sparked the people who still think school is relevant
Texas,
I don't care for school in particular, wheter you learn something at school or at a library or through the web doesn't matter.
However I deeply care for education and everything it offers us. The potential that knowledge gives to our life is limitless once we embrace it. It doesn't necessarily make us happier but once we get at least a broad understanding of various fields it certainly makes us wiser and able to influence the variables in our life in the best interest of ourselves and of the people around us.
I think the goal is to do it by hand.. the one I’ve been working on for three years is only by hand..
it’s a kinda relaxation technique, but also has a goal, to make it perfectly round.. great for anyone who suffers from being a perfectionist or kinda OCD,