Welp they have to put these warnings just incase for anyone that does then gets injured and tries to sue them as a result better to be safe then sorry and get sued for something that wasnt exactly ur fault
Diamonds may be the hardest but there is a reason there isn't armor made out of them, it's because it doesn't take pressure well and breaks like glass under a lot of it
@@Thispersonisreal it makes sense, I know that diamonds are used to be the tip of a drill to dig very deeply into the earth, I think that for this job diamonds are the best but now for armor, no one has ever used it... that must be why
As you pressed the titanium I wondered what the hell the plates on the press are made of that they don't get deformed by some of these things. Lo and behold, immediately afterward the tungsten gave as good as it got.
Plain titanium isn't actually all that strong, it's actually weaker than most steels in most areas, not by a lit but it is a noticeable difference, main benefit of it is that weighs a lot less and handles thermal loads better, which makes it ideal for aerospace but its high price means steel is better for most applications
Titanium isn’t indestructibly that strong. Steel is cheaper, easier to make and is as strong. Titanium doesn’t have much use case outside of the airframe of high performance aircraft and submersible hull due to its high strength under high pressure loads. It doesn’t have as much use outside of this. Even steel is better as armor and for projectiles, steel cores are common and sometimes heavier metals like tungsten and uranium are used.
@@battleoid2411 More accurately, it's compressive strength is *terrible* compared to steel. The tensile strength is good, but that isn't going to help atop of a press.
if you want to make a rupert's drop that is more durable than any hydraulic press make it as small as possible. The smaller the drop, the stronger it is.
@@gameofdesigns7476 I know, that's not my point at all. It's just a waste to destroy a diamond worth thousands when a cristal substitute would do the same effect.
Everyone talking about how strong the press is, but no one asking if the press wants a hug. No one asking if the press ever wanted to be strong. Smh. Heartless.
Honestly that was probably not a real diamond, it would be such a waste to destroy a diamond this size when a cristal substitute would do almost the same job and no one would tell the difference.
Does anything come to mind as the substance that has generated the most heat while under stress? I'm sure at least some of these elements have been hot enough to burn bare skin coming off the press.
I suspect It’s not so much the pressure but the impact that breaks things. When I was younger I seen a guy on tv with his leg trapped between a concrete pillar. He actually made it out with minor injuries because the pillar slowly trapped his leg instead of just falling on it
@commentermr9222 I could be misunderstanding you, but if what you're trying to say is that the OceanGate submarine was less than the concrete pillar, that's incorrect because the submarine impoded at the speed of SOUND under tons of pressure per square inch
@LzillaDaBes when a glass maker wants to make a Prince Rupert he allows super-heated, to the point of liquid, glass to flow into cold water from the staff the glass is wrapped around. Imagine honey or maple syrup coming out of a bottle into a glass of water. In this case the "honey" is so hot it looks like lava
@@c0smic.dw3llerweirdly enough, it was. Real diamonds refract light so much that you *cannot* see right through them. That diamond was doing the same thing. It was real
From what I can tell the force is being transferred to the tail little bit by little bit until its enough to cause it to break leading to the classic Rupert's drop explosion. Seems like the explosion starts at the tail.
At time stamp: 6:40. The Prince Rupert Drop sandwiched between the two titanium plates, if you look, you can see the air inclusions, the air bubbles, actually deforming under the pressure. Amazing! So, the drops didn't just go unaffected to the breaking point. It was actually deforming BEFORE the failure point! It's hard to see, but like the moving minute hand of a clock, the drop was moving, that is deforming the whole time. I find that fascinating! The world isn't always at it seems at first glance.
This video is pure gold! The hydraulic press vs. Rupert's Drop and titanium had me on the edge of my seat. Talk about a clash of titans! 💥 Can't wait to see what else you'll crush next! Keep those heavy hits coming, love it! 😂🔥
People tend to think glass is weak!! But it isn’t, it is just like us We have been hit with hard times and relationships but sometimes we will never give up easily and we do not break But if we turn to the other side we can see that we can also break easily but we don’t let that stop us
The harder things get, the easier they break ironically enough. Hardness mostly implies a resistance to scratching with stones, or bending with metal, but if you push a very hard object too far it'll break a lot faster than a more soft object, because the softer objects simply deform
@@mrseriousv1 you missed my point,, I am inferring to the fact that, nuclear explosions occur when a radioactive material is brought under extremely high pressure in very small amounts of time.
Whoever created the warning at the beginning was like “Ah yes I believe that everyone on earth has a 100,000 grand hydraulic press just sitting in their basement”😂
"Do not repeat this at home"... yeah, like I do have a HYDRAULIC PRESS right in the corner of my room waiting to repeat this...
He said before going RIGHT into the corner of his room going to repeat this....
Welp they have to put these warnings just incase for anyone that does then gets injured and tries to sue them as a result better to be safe then sorry and get sued for something that wasnt exactly ur fault
There are dumbasses that do that so yeah@@Carboy45
And a gigant diamond)
Xd
Alright, I won't stick my natural diamond in my hydraulic press.
Diamonds may be the hardest but there is a reason there isn't armor made out of them, it's because it doesn't take pressure well and breaks like glass under a lot of it
Nah bro, i got netherite 😎😎😎
@@Thispersonisreal
it makes sense, I know that diamonds are used to be the tip of a drill to dig very deeply into the earth, I think that for this job diamonds are the best
but now for armor, no one has ever used it... that must be why
@@cilenioribeiroarantesmaybe also because diamonds are expensive
not just the straight diamond, but forming it into a chest plate
@@toastedbutter9760chainmail
Everyone talks about how strong is the object that is being crushed but no one talks about how strong is the base that supports it
I never thought of that
@@JemarcusTheLamb87yeah
The base is the earth itself if you think about it.
Nobody talking abt how strong the press is
Crushing the base of a hydraulic press next vid
The air bubbles in the prince ruptured drop make it significantly weaker so they are even stronger than you think
Ah yes my favorite material, 'very hard ball'
That's my ball how did he got those
My second favorite material
Very hard metal
*dirty mind activated* 💀
I was going to get dirty minded but then I thought how a hard ball could be weird maybe ball transplants or something idk
ah, so thats where my left ball is- shit.
I like how the rail just went like "fuck this shit. I'm out." after being under the press for a very short while.
slide 19
@@ImAFKexe ok.
It made the metal pipe sound effect too
@@joyhoward6105 yeah
@@ImAFKexe this isn't tiktok
First time I've seen a Rupert's drop not breaking by it's tail.
same
Same
Same
Same
same
80,000 pounds of force for a glass drop.. that's insane
yeah but if u break the tail its all gone
google image pfp gang
You can actually burn of the weak side so it wont shatter
@YTgavinlilmamit’s for the giant Rupert’s drop
@@BelowAverage3310however doing so will weaken the overall structure. So you will remove it’s main weakness, yes, however, it will not be as strong.
As you pressed the titanium I wondered what the hell the plates on the press are made of that they don't get deformed by some of these things. Lo and behold, immediately afterward the tungsten gave as good as it got.
Plain titanium isn't actually all that strong, it's actually weaker than most steels in most areas, not by a lit but it is a noticeable difference, main benefit of it is that weighs a lot less and handles thermal loads better, which makes it ideal for aerospace but its high price means steel is better for most applications
Titanium isn’t indestructibly that strong. Steel is cheaper, easier to make and is as strong. Titanium doesn’t have much use case outside of the airframe of high performance aircraft and submersible hull due to its high strength under high pressure loads.
It doesn’t have as much use outside of this. Even steel is better as armor and for projectiles, steel cores are common and sometimes heavier metals like tungsten and uranium are used.
@@battleoid2411 More accurately, it's compressive strength is *terrible* compared to steel. The tensile strength is good, but that isn't going to help atop of a press.
if you want to make a rupert's drop that is more durable than any hydraulic press make it as small as possible. The smaller the drop, the stronger it is.
How do you make a rupert's drop?
@Milly-go4xd
You drop molten glass in water, and as it cools, it forms the shapes with long tails you see here in this video.
The smaller the chilly is the mor spicy it is
@@jenniferlamb7131 thank you!
doesnt making it smaller make it easier to break?
The fact that the diamond was one of the quickest complete destructions was crazy
diamond is like glass in pressure but the best in retaining shape from scratches
Diamonds are not strong
I don't believe a second this was a natural diamond.
A natural diamond of this size would be worth dozens of thousands of dollars.
@@blade7y156 diamonds are hard but not though, which means the slightest dent and the whole thing shatters.
@@gameofdesigns7476 I know, that's not my point at all.
It's just a waste to destroy a diamond worth thousands when a cristal substitute would do the same effect.
3:31 when a glass star goes hypernova
Everyone talking about how strong the press is, but no one asking if the press wants a hug. No one asking if the press ever wanted to be strong. Smh. Heartless.
2:13
“withstands a bullet hit” nah i’d be more impressed by the bullet withstanding the drop lol
aw damnit... I wanted to try this at home with my Homemade Hydraulic Press
Hope, it wasn’t made with gunpowder
I almost cried watching a perfect diamond get shattered
Waste of money
@@Fleecy_wurmplewaste of bank robbery
Diamonds are extremely overpriced, it's just refined coal tbh
jojo fans be like:impossible
Honestly that was probably not a real diamond, it would be such a waste to destroy a diamond this size when a cristal substitute would do almost the same job and no one would tell the difference.
Let's face it, the Prince Rupert's drop is nearly indestructible... but it has an Achilles heel, or rather an Achilles tail. :)
u can also melt of the tail so it’s truly indestructible
@@nonentity024 Hydraulic press says otherwise
they can just withstand crazy pressures, but not as much as the hydraulic press can get up to
So I wonder what can beat a hydraulic press
Redditor’s ego .
0:53 Minecraft has lied to us 😢
Does your boss know that you are abusing his press after work?
It's how he gets the extra hours paid
He's the boss man himself
Does your mom know your awake on a school night?
@@mr_fuji_mintsmr_fuji_mints9873😂
Pretty sure she is the boss
imagine using prince ruperts drop as a tank bullet.
oof
If you can find a way to not break the tail and make it straight then go for it
that makes no sense whatsoever
It might work but you will have to melt off the tail
@@TheDoerOfRandomStuff yeah the long barrel will most likely make it shatter
3:37 that most dangerous than a frag
"Very hard ball" is too ambiguous for me 😂
It's not on the periodoic table yet 😮
It’s Minecraft bedrock
@@Third_Dimension_Orangnot more harder than my tow small black balls
2:55 those are some big ash ruperts drops
1:23 bro i saw a spark💀
Same
same
Yeah same
i've been wondering if this guy's loaded or if people just give him this stuff to crush.
I kinda wanna just have a slightly squished titanium
Tungsten❌
Titanium❌
Diamond ❌
Stack of paper✅
“Do not repeat at home!”
Who the heck are you to tell me what I can or cannot do with my home hydraulic press?
🤷♂️ IJS
Does anything come to mind as the substance that has generated the most heat while under stress? I'm sure at least some of these elements have been hot enough to burn bare skin coming off the press.
Plutonium?
Is anybody talking about how this man crushed a literal diamond?
0:12 titanium go smooooosh
Everyone gangsta till they accidentally hit the tail
1:43 Bro exploded 💀
its unbreakable until even the tiniest but of pressure even TOUCHES *the tail
*edited/correction from "a drop"
I would not call 10 tons “the tiniest bit of pressure”
@@silveriver4436 most of that pressure is in the head
and yeah, im sorry i ment the tail not "drop"
@@luisrosado7050 oh I see! And yes, absolutely
10 tons? okay, yes, but ... see 3:12 ... *_point contact!_* (At least _til the base deformed.)_
U already tested everything, now use the hydraulic press to press the hydraulic press😂
I suspect It’s not so much the pressure but the impact that breaks things.
When I was younger I seen a guy on tv with his leg trapped between a concrete pillar. He actually made it out with minor injuries because the pillar slowly trapped his leg instead of just falling on it
@@CommenterMr922if there’s a large enough pressure it’ll still break it’ll just take more
@commentermr9222 I could be misunderstanding you, but if what you're trying to say is that the OceanGate submarine was less than the concrete pillar, that's incorrect because the submarine impoded at the speed of SOUND under tons of pressure per square inch
To this day I don’t know why I enjoy these videos lol 👍🏾
Did he just destroyed the diamond? 💀
He sure did 💀
Its the strongest material we know of, but its not unbreakable
@@DiamondFireball the strongest, but not even near to the most durable
people don't understand what the strongest mean
@@givikap120exactly.
@@DiamondFireballi discovered in a bizarre adventure that Diamond Is Unbreakable.
4:49 why that sound like asriel shocker breaker
i kinda hear it
The GOAT of hyperdeath
3:13 made my soul leave my body
You need to collab with the Rupert’s drop dude
4:08 that is not a ruperts drop thats a rupert's splash
That ain't a Rupert's splash that's a Rupert's sink. 💀
I wouldn't call it Rupert anymore it's more of a Tyrone
@IDontModWTFz too small to be a Tyrone. It's a Samuel.
@IDontModWTFz better yet. It's big smoke.
Is not a single person going to talk about the fact that he crushed a diamond?
Fun fact Rupert’s drop has a weak spot known as the tail that will if applied a tiny amount of pressure will break the whole thing
8:10 damn i didn't know the ball had conquerer's haki
Am I trippin or was that a relatively big ass single diamond?
No way it's real. That would be hundreds of thousands of dollars.
@@boochin it could be lab grown diamond
Probably worth a million dollars
@@SigmaticaIt said "natural"
I’m thinking like 2-4k
“Don’t repeat this at home”
Bruh I was just about to use my convenient hydraulic press in my house and my convenient Rupert’s tear
I got a 12 ton. Lol. No Rupert's whatever tho.
Pure titanium has low strenght. You should test titanium ALLOY grade 5
Bro destroyed Jojo in seconds at 1:00
This is where he puts the drop thingy if your wondering: 3:07
Sure as hell was a very hard ball huh 💀
what was it made of?
@@San-lh8usWell, it's made of a very hard material, judging by the name
@@munastronaut8147LMAO
@@San-lh8us my balls
looked like a pearl or something idk
7:21 Can someone please tell me what this is composed of.
A very hard material
Somebodys balls
@@RealSekiroGamerzits also made out of very round balls
It could be titanium or tungsten
Vibranium
Well, I have titanium in my spine, if I’m ever crushed by a hydraulic press it’ll be nice to know I will damage the machine a bit. 😂
2:42 i saw the drop dropped some pieces
still didnt break
“Don’t replicate what you see in this video”
Damn I was just about to crush my “Rupert’s Drop(TM)” with a hydraulic press but I guess not
He's saying that because of all the glass
4:54
Your eyes are gone.
The strongest material on Earth? That press.
1:50 lol it fling the rail fr😂😂😂
:fling rail
“No walls were harmed in the making of this video”
Like I didn’t see that rail flying into the wall? No way.
Where does these cool unbreakable droplets come from?
You get them by dropping molten glass into a cold liquid
@@alyx6134 How do you get them if I’m just a kid
@@LzillaDaBesdYou don’t, just watch RUclips videos about it until you get bored.
@LzillaDaBes when a glass maker wants to make a Prince Rupert he allows super-heated, to the point of liquid, glass to flow into cold water from the staff the glass is wrapped around.
Imagine honey or maple syrup coming out of a bottle into a glass of water. In this case the "honey" is so hot it looks like lava
YOU JUST KILLED A DIAMOND LIKE THAT!?!?
Jeez man, tungsten is a W
Fax
Funny lol
That is in german
limbo is the best rated extreme demon @@nyoman23gd93
Tungsten cube. Need I say more?
What's the conversation for the "40 tons" rating when the gauge was only hitting 10?
The fact that we spend hundreds of thousands for a diamond that reasily broke is wild…
highly doubt it was real
@@c0smic.dw3llerweirdly enough, it was. Real diamonds refract light so much that you *cannot* see right through them.
That diamond was doing the same thing. It was real
@@immagical7036 why would they do that Jesus lmao
@@c0smic.dw3llerit was only 1600$ apparently.
This is how the next atomic bomb will be created, with a giant Rupert’s drop being destroyed
When you forgot to press the record button💀
Feeds natural diamonds to his hydraulic press for breakfast every morning.
1:23 was that the bite of 87?
From what I can tell the force is being transferred to the tail little bit by little bit until its enough to cause it to break leading to the classic Rupert's drop explosion. Seems like the explosion starts at the tail.
Today I learned there's glass that can shatter a bullet on impact 🤯
Is noone gonna talk abt how the diamond broke so fast!?
6:32 fire beat🔥
Damn what is hydraulic press material made off 💀💀
Correction "off" you mean of
4:54 When a glass HYPERGIANT goes HYPERNOVA
At time stamp: 6:40.
The Prince Rupert Drop sandwiched between the two titanium plates, if you look, you can see the air inclusions, the air bubbles, actually deforming under the pressure. Amazing! So, the drops didn't just go unaffected to the breaking point. It was actually deforming BEFORE the failure point! It's hard to see, but like the moving minute hand of a clock, the drop was moving, that is deforming the whole time. I find that fascinating!
The world isn't always at it seems at first glance.
What are the contact surfaces of the press made from?
Lmao fr, he should put a hydraulic press under a hydraulic press
idk depleted uranium?
@@avreveit’s bedrock 🤓
@@stevenrockney8556 bedrock is actually not unbreakable *snort* 🤓🤓
Reinforced deepslate*@@stevenrockney8556
"I am TITANIUM!" - Sia
>>hydraulic press
4:29
It took *40 tons* to smash it..
Do ya’ll realise how insane that is for something made of *GLASS?!*
I mean the tail is sensitive but the head ain't
@@Seal_pupz I know that, I’m just saying how Rupert’s Drops are incredibly strange lol
@@immagical7036 it is strange for a drop of glass
@@Seal_pupz exactly!!
Rip bros 20k diamond
what material is the press made from?
My guess is a super alloy
World hunger: exists
RUclips: let’s crush this perfect diamond in a hydraulic press! 👍👌
4:02 that's one whale if a loogie
"f there 's something that cannot be dealt by power, it means you dont have enough power"
Nice video as always
3:11 guys,he did it
the REAL question is, whats the material used to make the press? 😮
It is called steel
Bedrock
@@SantinoD-ls3mgy e s
"Do not repeat this at home"......... Okay I'll do that in playground
Nothing can beat the hydraulic press
Supernovas and Hypernovas: allow us to introduce ourselves
Hydraulic press: Say hello to black holes
@@Bannanananna yeah I thought of a giant explosion and I forgot black holes are basically the most op thing in the universe
Very very very hard ball has entered the chat
@@overkiller001 Paper
They should make school windows out of the Rupert’s drop formula.
2:04 That kinda looks like.. you not what, nevermind
sperm 🤑
Why do you exist?
Like a tadpole
Cool video dude
🥚
This video is pure gold! The hydraulic press vs. Rupert's Drop and titanium had me on the edge of my seat. Talk about a clash of titans! 💥 Can't wait to see what else you'll crush next! Keep those heavy hits coming, love it! 😂🔥
The most AI generated comment ever 😂
ong@@daysonturner7244
legit a snapchat ai
obv fake comment what kinda name is johnyy redbird
You all in the replies are crazy
People tend to think glass is weak!! But it isn’t, it is just like us
We have been hit with hard times and relationships but sometimes we will never give up easily and we do not break
But if we turn to the other side we can see that we can also break easily but we don’t let that stop us
6:40 got a beat to it
Bro took “balls of steel” to a whole nother level
I thought diamond would be harder huh
He needs to add in a psi gadge so we can see how much pressure it actually took other wise its all perspective with nothing to compare against
Hard but still brittle
The harder things get, the easier they break ironically enough. Hardness mostly implies a resistance to scratching with stones, or bending with metal, but if you push a very hard object too far it'll break a lot faster than a more soft object, because the softer objects simply deform
It's not diamond a diamond that size would cost 10 million dollars
Diamonds are surprisingly brittle. It's a direct cause of its very high hardness.
"DONT REPEAT AT HOME" awwww… *gets hydraulic press back*
with that very hard Ball and Metal piece, you technically started a mini nuclear explosion, imagine the pressure, hence the sparks
how is a lot of sparks a mini nuclear explosion
@@mrseriousv1 you missed my point,,
I am inferring to the fact that, nuclear explosions occur when a radioactive material is brought under extremely high pressure in very small amounts of time.
@@palwindersingh2552thats how an implosion type nuclear bomb works, not nuclear bombs in general
@@palwindersingh2552i too have seen openheimer
@@broek6075 I haven’t but good to know
Whoever created the warning at the beginning was like “Ah yes I believe that everyone on earth has a 100,000 grand hydraulic press just sitting in their basement”😂