15 Extreme Forging Machines you HAVE to See
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Extreme forging machine on an epic scale. These forging machines melt and craft raw metals into a more workable product for later manufacturing.
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FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS I WAS A JOURNEYMAN UNION IRONWORKER/CERTIFIED WELDER.I HAD TO GO OUT BECAUSE OF DISABILITY...THIS VIDEO BROUGHT BACK SO MANY MEMORIES,I SURE MISS IT.EVERY DAMNED DAY!
BE SAFE &WATCH OUT FOR THE OTHER GUY.
I find both the brute force & the engineering behind it intriguing.
Why the hell am I watching this at 1am when I need to wake up early tomorrow 🤦
yup, I can relate. only it's 2:30 AM now.
This video is like a lullaby; it will put me to sleep.
Ikr
Bro same for me. It's 2:02 in the morning as I type. RUclips just knows.
shut up
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this sounds like an essay i wrote in school while having no idea what i am doing.
I'm mesmerised yet still confused - you don't actually show what any of them actually make and you keep cutting frames randomly!!
I like how everything is so precise and so perfect but then some dude shows up with a twig brush to get rid of some scale.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one laughing at that.
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@@GRIZZ__ thanks for the time stamp, now I realise it really wasn't that interesting
I was genuinely interested in this video, then started falling asleep around 12:30 😅
I like this version better. You’ve done videos similar to this before but didn’t have all the background info along with it which I think makes it a lot better and more interesting to watch.
My Grandpa I'm sure would shed a tear. MERICA. R.I.P
Fascinating!
Ok.. Sounds of crushing eggs in someone’s hand and calling a hydraulic press a hammer, yeah... I have to stop it right there at 40
When forging you use a hammer, not a press.
@@urbangangsta Wrong. A press and a power hammer are both used for forging. Nikolas was just trying to point out that the narrator was calling a press a hammer, which is definitely the wrong terminology for the equipment being used
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I burned my hand inside my head 1000x lookin' at this video lol!
This was so interesting. Wow it’s Hot work. Thank you for sharing this with us.💖
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Very satisfying and profound footage. Mind blowing!
profund.
Great stuff!
Why exactly is this in my recommended videos? And why exactly am I so enthralled with it?
Charlie Sheen is at it again.
You forgot one of the best ones out there. GFM Austria
Amazing
Neat stuff to watch
I love it it
This was my favorite top 5 video
I worked as a contractor up at the steel mill in Chicago. Dirty work as well as hard.
Sick thumbnail
Great narrating Charlie Sheen
To have the means of creating the many ideas I’ve had thruout it my life has been but only a dream . You’ve shown me a taste of what’s possible
How did they forge the first big forging tool without a big forging tool
I don't know, but the chicken came first...
They used smaller machines
A giant rock hahaha
By hand stoopid
Aliens obviously..
awesome video.
Dwarven dad would love this video
Absolutely mind boggling ,,also the amount of energy needed ,,doubt it came from solar or wind ,,what I want know is how the forms are made ,,like for those gears ,,and massive machinery
Excellent video. Finally a content producer that presents quality videos within this genre. Thankyou for not being another click bait channel!
I really love the voice of this narrator !
The world's largest counter blow hammer (at Ladish, now ATI) is about 2 miles away from me. When it's running I can hear it from where I'm sitting right now.
This mans sounds like the guy from simple history deadass
probably is the same dude
Agreed, and it might be?
Definitely is 🤫
I know
I found this video interesting. I find all manufacturing and warehousing interesting. I've worked in a few heavy industrial factories. Didn't really like them because I'm very "gun-shy" when it comes to being around welding. It scares me. However I do think how things are made is interesting.
I know what you mean by gun-shy, I have a couple buddies like that, that arc that welders make can be intimidating, but just remember, as long as you have 4 or 5 shade glasses, and you are not right up on it without proper leathers, and a hood, you have no reason to be scared of it buddy!
they look soo softtt
Very interesting like
It do much big massive thanks
used to work for sheffield forge masters bk in the day sometimes when it was quiet i would go into the forge and watch the 10,000 ton press in action
Hello Mate, I used to take photos for Sheffield Forgemasters. You can see some of the photos here: www.erhudavestudio.co.uk/steelworks/index.html
Enjoy it!!!
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why do i find this so satsisfying :()
Let’s be honest, you didn’t search for this.
Wow that’s hot
simple history narrator. :)
hey the narrator from Simple History is here!
im glad he's doing it every video he's in makes it sound like a documentary from national geographic
Sounds remarkably like Charlie Sheen
What i loved was the scales falling off the super heated metal
One can download it and play it slow mo it last longer.
Yes I noticed that as well with wonder.
I wish he would have shown a quick picture of the finished products.
I used to level steel coils. The coils came to the company I worked for already rolled. The machine I worked on leveled them out and cut them into sheets.
LoL I saw that and thought to myself, "damn all that technology and a broom looks to be a part of all that tech".
Surprised they didn't talk about induction. I have a client they run their rods through an electrical current, heats them up for pressing in a matter of seconds (also Germany also is known for making custom machines themselves for clients, I know of one, there are only 2 of the presses in the world).
For the record that first step, gears can be done that way too (if there's a mold).
(Actually surprised of my clients didn't show up in this ... then again it seemed like 1/2 were specific companies, and 1/2 were processes)
thast Induction Heating is really cool. I had heard of it as far back as the 1970s, being used I mean, they Induction Hardened vavle seats in car heads.
Seems a really high tech process but LOOKS so simple and basic
4:01 Look at this dude! 😂
You should see me in action with a tootsie roll! I forge the hell out of those!
Seriously, smithing over the centuries is really a mind fuck as to how humans have learned how to create alloys and then shape them to whatever they want!
I've always wanted to know how ball bearings were made!
That was a hell of a thumbnail
Cool videos
i was entertained.
10/10
Cool
Its the Simple History narrator!!! 😄
🧡oh yeah it's like my stomache🤍
Wow
Sotomo got a machine that I thought looked like Godzilla picking up a piece of the metal and placement from one area to another that was incredible
Interesting pics with a comically inaccurate commentary.
There's 15 minutes I'll never get back.
I use to work in a foundry making engine blocks ,tier 1 automotive manufacturing ,best job I've ever had but also very dangerous ,I suppose that was part of the appeal
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Safety should be done always, doesn't need to be expensive, but practical and efficient
This guy sounds like a chill Charlie Sheen lol
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Czech republic is my home 🇨🇿
It's really nice to see something amazing about one's home. On the news it's all blood and conflict. In reality people do amazing things on a daily basis.
I wonder how long it takes to heat a piece of metal like that 7:42. Some of those giant hammers would be a bit intimidating to stand by. Ntm the heat 🔥
I am here cause i have been playing Satisfactory game all about Forging and running a Factory lol
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I worked at a forge for about a year until i was laid off. Best job i ever had. Manned the 3600 ton, 5k ton, 12k ton, and 60k ton press. Miss it!
60k ton press bro wtf
@@tejas9304 yup at weber metals in paramount... it was awesome
The factory I work in forges cobalt and titanium into orthopedic implants from bar stock to final shape, including extensive machining and polishing operations.
Can you make a video and post it please.
3:53 massive French fry
Frist im first plz reply top five😀
That's yellow orange colour freaks me out!
Congratulations you have 1 million sucribers
"Several segments are licensed."
Listening to you explain this was making me yell at the tv. Most of those “hammers” are hydraulic presses. Also even though you saw the you didn’t mention how amazing Glama manipulators are. They make the largest forging equipment on the planet. I would know I work for the company with the largest free roaming manipulator on the planet.
I really thought the thumbnail was a giant log of wood heated up really hot😂
You should do one on Miura Golf. Best golf clubs made to this day. Rumor has it Tiger won the Masters with Miura clubs with Titleist logo!
Pretty stupid rumor considering he plays Taylormade sticks.
Molten metal is just really hot play-doh
Congratulations you have 1million subscribers
Spirals are important.
Humm, most of those large pounding machines looked like they were all doing the same thing - Pounding metal!
That's pretty much what forging is.
Imagine if all the images matched the voice over...
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Sirenhead forges stuff like weapons and armor.
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ray of light that is rude dude
your mad, I’m back I guess no one it was a fun fact dude
today we look inside the Forge Worlds of the Adeptus Mechanicus of our great Imperium.
3:51 The Forbidden french fry.
I miss working in a foundry the company I worked for made pumps and parts for nuclear power companies
I used to live next to Sorel Forge.
1:19 RIP T1000
beauty is pain for metals
11:37 dragon ball
I remember the sound of the forge @ Bethlehem Steel until they shut down completely 😭 lots of people lost there pensions🙄
Holy Crap it's the dude from Simple History
As title says i just had to see this
I use a 4 ton drop hammer, shakes the ground and you will feel it in your chest. Not to mention super hot, on an average 70° day it would be over 120°. Highest I seen was 137°
He's obviously never heard of the skyforge steel, best forge in Tamriel
You forgot about the Geonosis droid foundries and Mustafar mining operation!
What about the droid attack on the Wookies?
Twisted spiral equipment? So… a spring? Whose google translate “about us” page was that pulled from?