Your guys' awkwardness, jokes, and puns.. are the reason I look forward to every video. The content is great, don't get me wrong.. but you guys are so damn funny to me. My kind of humor. Never change that up, and keep grinding, I love your channel!
also vanadium/niobium/titanium carbide, or MC type carbides in general the MC means metal/carbon in other words one metal atom bonded with one carbon atom. only certain metals form these carbides like chromium carbide is Cr(7)C(3) and is softer than sapphire(aluminum oxide)
Cheers for another interesting vid. There are actually several materials harder than diamond, some theoretical and at least two actual! Carmeltazite is one that exists, and a form of boron nitride (wurtzite) is one that is hypothesized!
The CBN (cubic Boron nitride) is the second hardest material on earth right after diamond. I know it exists as a crystal but it's super expensive and not very big crystal
I use it on my grinder here in my workshop. It is indeed tough! Used the heck out of it and it is still going. No steel is comparable. Nothing I have found. Even Tungsten cuts on it.
Tungsten carbide is also a 9.5 on the Mohs scale. It is a very hard dense material that can be used in a lot of different applications such as rings and plates
Given that those tiny garnet particles are moving at [whatever speed y'all figured out], is it possible that when cutting harder materials it's like hitting it with a tiny hammer, and it's chipping it away? I'm sure Cody could figure it out, perhaps by throwing that cut piece under a microscope and seeing if it looks like tiny fractures or tiny scratches.
absolutely love the channel!! you guys remind me of me and my friends so much! anyways you guys should really put price of each cut in each video. would be cool info to know about each video!
From what i was able to find online (this is 100% possibly wrong i didnt research very much) the abrasive is able to cut through a material harder than it because upon impact it releases an immense amount of heat, which softens the material it hits and allows for cutting since the abrasive will be replaced by cooler abrasive which is maintaining its hardness while the sapphire stays hot enough to be softer. Hopefully im not misinforming everyone.
Oh shit! Hey! Fellow Utahns. That’s wild. I just came from your ammonite video because I wanted to see if mine was real or not. I already love your content! Good job guys.
ok but apart from the joke, Bedrock is normal rock you can find anywhere on the surface of the Earth. And with that, its hardness changes everywhere. Obsidian would be a 5-6 on the mohs scale, Bedrock can be harder or softer than that.
@@Sharpless2 Correct. Bedrock simply refers to the topmost layer of rock beneath some loose material, generally called regolith, that may be more accurately described as soil, sand, silt or gravel. As such, and as you said, it varies everywhere on Earth. Some bedrock may be limestones, some may be basaltic or granitic, etc
@@lokpire0 correct. But its just cringey to see when minecraft players think that Obsidian really is some magic extremely hard material... Its natural volcanic glass and is around the same hardness as normal glass.
I love that you guys don't have an annoying intro like a lot of other channels. Also, do you guys still have your P.O. box? I was the guy that was going to send you some rattlesnake venom last year but it turns out the post office didn't approve. I learned not to bring any little children who will correct you on the package content.
Great video! You guys actually do have a setting for sapphire in the control program, because sapphire (blue corundum) is actually aluminum oxide. It looked like there was an Alum Oxide setting, so you could use that!
According to Wikipedia Moissanite is harder than Sapphire and not as hard as diamond, but we will never know for sure until a sample of Moissanite receives a proper lick test
there is a drain at the side that goes into the sewer system probably. Most of the abrasive and cut material becomes that sand they have to clear out, so the water draining is usually not as dirty.
Thank you for mentioning the hard drive video ! I laughed my ass off when i saw it the first time, and then i forgot which video it was :D In fact i watched this video while searching for the other one :D Not often does one get so lucky
There are a bunch of materials harder than that, like tungsten carbide, silicon carbide, cubic boron nitrate etc. Would be interesting to try and cut that stuff, you'd just have to find some old cutting inserts for lathes or mills.
Yall should make some sort of cone or protective plate for the nozzle to possibly prevent breakage which could also save you guys money on replacement nozzles
I've just watched 4 of your vids guys. You crack me up. I love these kind of crazy vids, so liked and subbed. Now I'm going to check out waterjet prices 😀
You guys should get some cubic boron nitride (cbn). As far as I know, it's the hardest material after diamond, that's commercially available at least. You can get it from basically any manufacturer of cutting tools, e.g. Sandvik Coromant
Is that aFlow machine? I ran one for a year awhile back. I used to cut rocks with it in my down time. You are actually cutting that corundum mainly with water pressure.garnet will never scratch a corundum massive like Sapphire. Cool experiment though. Try setting some of your tougher cuts in plaster of Paris as they will remain more stable. Quickcrete worked well to for larger pieces.
Egyptians back in the day ((way back in the day)) used copper tool to widdle down stone, so I could see hardness 8 making a dent in hardness 9, water alone can carve rock it takes a long time (mellenniums) I suspect high volocities and pressure helps "a little"
Wouldnt it be pretty close to diamond? Correct me if I'm wrong but is a sapphire just a diamond with small impurities that change the color? I know there are different colored diamonds. Or are sapphires, rubies, emeralds different materials all togethers
What I find most interesting is that I like to watch these videos-- but back when I ran a waterjet I was so bored that I genuinely wanted to die sometimes.
I want to see jade cut on the water jet. Hardness only refers to the materials resistant to scratching. If you hit a diamond with a hammer it will shatter into little pieces - there's a contest in Wyoming every year to see if anyone can break a jade boulder with a sledge hammer and nobody has ever broken it. Jade fibers are interwoven and in effect lock together making it very tough.
Tungsten carbide would be about a 9 on the mohs scale but it should be "easy" to find a large chunk of it since it is used commonly in mining, farming and other industrial applications
Suggestion: put a whole lot of shirts together, and then put a hole in them with the waterjet and then sell those shirts. I can't be the only person who would buy that, right?
I don't think it would have scratched in half if your abrasive is softer than the sapphire. My guess would be that the impact of the abrasive itself might chip away some of the material. Sort of like cracking a rock with wooden stakes. They get all mangled and shed bits of wood everywhere but you can still split the rock.
Wurtzite boron nitride. Research this substance. It’s significantly harder and more dense than diamond. Diamond is the worlds hardest naturally occurring material but the previous named material is considerably harder(synthetic)
I didn't see the answer in the top 10 comments I saw The water jet can cut anything even without an abrasive. This is because water is damn near perfectly incompressible. This means you can't make a certain volume of water less than that specified volume. Tl; Dr: water is incompressible so it can cut anything if you shoot the water fast enough.
boron nitride is nearly hard had diamond in comercial aplications, but sometimes you can find cnc tools thats have diffrent crystaline structure thats make them harder then diamond
You wanna get a block of Carbide or a Carbide bit and compare how it fares to the Sapphire. Good carbide is right up there with it but a completely different material.
"If anyone knows of anything harder than sapphire but not as hard as diamond, let us know." Most carbides. I'm thinking specifically of titanium carbide, but corundum, silicon carbide, carborundum, tungsten carbide, stishovite ,rhenium dibordie, tantalum carbide, titanium dibordie, boron, and boron nitride all have mohs hardnesses (in order from softest to hardest) or 9.1 - 9.9.
5:00 is it warm and clay melty because of the friction between the abrasion media and the material being cut or because the water being compressed to almost 60000 psi?
I don't think the abrasive strictly needs to be harder than the material you're trying to cut. Diamond is the hardest material on earth but not the strongest, smack it with a hammer and you'll turn it to dust. I think that the momentum of the garnet is sufficient to break off tiny pieces of the harder material by fracture, not etching, so it still "cuts", but isn't strictly "cutting".
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No lick test. Can’t confirm material.
Matthew Braam true. Where is the lick test?
Chroma Angel that’s what he’s saying you rEeeeE
Probably would have cut easier with the power of the lick
Mitchel is alergic to jewels.
Could have been an epipen training video at the same time
Moissanite. It's a 9.5 on the moh's hardness scale. It's actually often used as an alternative to diamonds in engagement rings.
I just posted that before looking through comments for a post about Moissanite.
How rare is a Moissanite.
Dylan Baker way cheaper than diamonds and you would have to be an expert to tell the difference
@@dylanbaker7534 much more rare than diamond natural Moissanite has been found but most all the Moissanite you can buy was grown in a lab
Can confirm
Don’t you use corundum (sapphire is a type of corundum) as an abrasive?
Sapphire is Aluminum Oxide, a cutter setting which they have, but ignored. Doh!
@@YodaWhat corundum is a type of aluminium oxide, Al2O3...
I think they said they use some kind of crushed garnet
That's what I thought. Aren't sapphire and garnet basically the same stone?
Boom roasted
Your guys' awkwardness, jokes, and puns.. are the reason I look forward to every video. The content is great, don't get me wrong.. but you guys are so damn funny to me. My kind of humor. Never change that up, and keep grinding, I love your channel!
They are high as eff!!! "About four o'clock." . he meant to say 4:20 pm
Pank n
They're like the real life version of Regular Show's Mordecai and Rigby
What's harder than sapphire but softer than diamond? Resisting the temptation to buy some of that rock solid merch!
Well if it's ONLY solid as a ROCK you're wrong
Cubic boron nitride
Huh, I would have guessed moissanite
Maybe corundum
also vanadium/niobium/titanium carbide, or MC type carbides in general the MC means metal/carbon in other words one metal atom bonded with one carbon atom. only certain metals form these carbides like chromium carbide is Cr(7)C(3) and is softer than sapphire(aluminum oxide)
The ex mother in laws heart is harder than a sapphire but melts around diamonds. Lol. Great vid
Oof
Sheesh
Daaaaaaaaaanng
Roasted.
Chinese algebra is harder than sapphire.
😆
I want to learn all the math in the world
😄😄😄
Math is universal.
Willette's Optical Paradise woooosh
Never knew Sapphire was that hard on the Mohs scale. Great video!
I see you comment on every single video of these I watch lol
The only thing harder than diamond is bedrock according to minecraft
Obsidian ya goofball
As of current update, a series of regular and sticky pistons + some explosions can break bedrock
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Mrsnakeskinboot don’t forget about Dirt. The ultimate material
Barrier blocks.
A nokia 3310 is a 9,7 on the hardnes level.
Pandamann nope thatd be a 1000000
Pandamann no,it’s a 3 and a 9 million at the same time,it can’t be broken but it gets surface scratches from coins
Yeah I had one of those and I dropped it, smacked it and ran it over and it still wasn't broke
I can get you a raw ruby and emerald, interested?
parker benz yes please
Ruby is aluminium oxide, same thing as sapphire.
The ruby will just be the same as the sapphire no point
Send me the ruby so I can make it into earrings lol
I would quite like both of those
Cheers for another interesting vid. There are actually several materials harder than diamond, some theoretical and at least two actual! Carmeltazite is one that exists, and a form of boron nitride (wurtzite) is one that is hypothesized!
The CBN (cubic Boron nitride) is the second hardest material on earth right after diamond. I know it exists as a crystal but it's super expensive and not very big crystal
Used in machine tooling
I use it on my grinder here in my workshop. It is indeed tough! Used the heck out of it and it is still going. No steel is comparable. Nothing I have found. Even Tungsten cuts on it.
@@AldoSchmedack Tungsten titanium alloy
Tungsten carbide is also a 9.5 on the Mohs scale. It is a very hard dense material that can be used in a lot of different applications such as rings and plates
Ah yes 🪖 🎖 armored vehicles
Given that those tiny garnet particles are moving at [whatever speed y'all figured out], is it possible that when cutting harder materials it's like hitting it with a tiny hammer, and it's chipping it away? I'm sure Cody could figure it out, perhaps by throwing that cut piece under a microscope and seeing if it looks like tiny fractures or tiny scratches.
absolutely love the channel!! you guys remind me of me and my friends so much! anyways you guys should really put price of each cut in each video. would be cool info to know about each video!
What did that sapphire ever do to you?
It took my wife and kids
Kk
Wow, here at 4 likes
Justin Y. It remained in one piece
sometime i also like to pretend that lifeless objects have emotions just to get attention.
The dry humor mixed with the copious amount of water combine to make me very happy
"It's screwing around until you write it down, then it becomes science"... Adam Savage
From what i was able to find online (this is 100% possibly wrong i didnt research very much) the abrasive is able to cut through a material harder than it because upon impact it releases an immense amount of heat, which softens the material it hits and allows for cutting since the abrasive will be replaced by cooler abrasive which is maintaining its hardness while the sapphire stays hot enough to be softer. Hopefully im not misinforming everyone.
BUT WHAT DOES THE SAPPHIRE TASTE LIKE?! HUH? WHERE'S THE LICK TEST!!!??? Aw man...
It tastes about the same as the white part of a spark plug.
@@theCodyReeder Cody's got you with the lick test lol.
Oh shit! Hey! Fellow Utahns. That’s wild. I just came from your ammonite video because I wanted to see if mine was real or not. I already love your content! Good job guys.
harder than sapphire and diamond... Bedrock
No pickaxe can break it
Hahaha
ok
but apart from the joke, Bedrock is normal rock you can find anywhere on the surface of the Earth. And with that, its hardness changes everywhere. Obsidian would be a 5-6 on the mohs scale, Bedrock can be harder or softer than that.
@@Sharpless2 Correct. Bedrock simply refers to the topmost layer of rock beneath some loose material, generally called regolith, that may be more accurately described as soil, sand, silt or gravel. As such, and as you said, it varies everywhere on Earth. Some bedrock may be limestones, some may be basaltic or granitic, etc
@@Sharpless2 obsidian is just as hard as glass so it's nothing really special
@@lokpire0 correct. But its just cringey to see when minecraft players think that Obsidian really is some magic extremely hard material... Its natural volcanic glass and is around the same hardness as normal glass.
I love that you guys don't have an annoying intro like a lot of other channels. Also, do you guys still have your P.O. box? I was the guy that was going to send you some rattlesnake venom last year but it turns out the post office didn't approve. I learned not to bring any little children who will correct you on the package content.
The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Hands down best channel on RUclips.
Now shoot a Japanese Foil Ball through the air cannon! Also, I love the way you guess mispronounce words, keep the jokes comming
They did in pretty sure
Great video! You guys actually do have a setting for sapphire in the control program, because sapphire (blue corundum) is actually aluminum oxide. It looked like there was an Alum Oxide setting, so you could use that!
According to Wikipedia Moissanite is harder than Sapphire and not as hard as diamond, but we will never know for sure until a sample of Moissanite receives a proper lick test
Thank you
At least im not the only one from Czech republic who loves this channel :D
A half century, sounds about accurate.
I came for the waterjet and stayed for the Mitchell (and Dan of course). I wish you guys were still doing these videos :(
Press Esc to exit full screen mode.
WorldsWorstBoy instructions unclear, pressed alt+f4 and lost my spot in the video
Ctrl alt deleteSys32
So much for that antiques roadshow million dollar uncut sapphire!!
One question: where does your excess water go so your tank isn't overflowing? Do you have to somehow filter it?
ZuUnkreativ FürEinenNutzernahmen that’s two questions.
That's been covered in older videos.
You should probably ask them
@@gtfkt really? I must have missed it... Whats the answer then?
there is a drain at the side that goes into the sewer system probably. Most of the abrasive and cut material becomes that sand they have to clear out, so the water draining is usually not as dirty.
Holly heck this channel is wayyyyyy under rated
He forgot to lick the sapphire
Welp, the Water Jet is invincible. I'm convinced it can go through ANYTHING!!!
How about another water jet?!.
I got a question, is there something The PSI cant cut?
I have read that, IT cannot cut trew a diamond, but idk, reply thx
1:00 his eyes are really nice ngl the color is pretty vibrant
"I was curious yeah"
*Getting close to the 1,000,000 subscribers milestone!*
How high do y'all get before filming. 😂😂😂
the one that licks shit looks so fucking baked . yhwh bless
Exactly what i think when seeing their videos
cody Mitchell you mean
cody that dudes fucking hilarious
Thank you for mentioning the hard drive video !
I laughed my ass off when i saw it the first time, and then i forgot which video it was :D
In fact i watched this video while searching for the other one :D Not often does one get so lucky
New shirt design: "Something harder than sapphire but softer than diamond!" insert downward pointing arrow for lulz
There are a bunch of materials harder than that, like tungsten carbide, silicon carbide, cubic boron nitrate etc. Would be interesting to try and cut that stuff, you'd just have to find some old cutting inserts for lathes or mills.
Tsajaz republic lol
jak to prečítal ten jebko
“Dripping water hollows out stone, not through force but through persistence.”
-Ovid (Roman Poet, Born 43 BC.)
No lick test. Unconfirmed Sapphire
Yall should make some sort of cone or protective plate for the nozzle to possibly prevent breakage which could also save you guys money on replacement nozzles
Love your vids❤️❤️❤️ cut open a taxidermied animal model or fake realistic animal model and see what it looks like
Waterjet Channel thank you ❤️ I will watch your videos until I am old lol. Your content is best
They did a snake
Waterjet Channel sounds great!
I've just watched 4 of your vids guys. You crack me up. I love these kind of crazy vids, so liked and subbed.
Now I'm going to check out waterjet prices 😀
1:44 I would say my erection but I dont want to have a waterjet circumcision.
Man I totally love your guys's videos what I would do just to hang out for one day with you guys that would be so cool keep up the good work
Českooooooo Filip je buuh
Dík ;)
A čo slovensko ? :-D :-D
@@andrejisk0 Severní Uhry nikoho nezajímají
@@andrejisk0 Čo to ma spoločne? Poslal to Čech nie Slovák tak načo ich spominas.
@@MonstertruckBadass Nevies kde je Sever a Juh?
You guys should get some cubic boron nitride (cbn). As far as I know, it's the hardest material after diamond, that's commercially available at least. You can get it from basically any manufacturer of cutting tools, e.g. Sandvik Coromant
How much does it cost to power the jet?
In other news my cat really enjoyed this video and she actively watched it with me 😊
Vacuum cleaner vs waterjet?
Cubic boron nitride used for machine (CBN) cutting, relative hardness to diamond
Bet the water jet can’t cut through shaggy at 0.000000000001% power
There is a Portuguese proverb that translates as "Soft water on hard stone, keeps hitting until it drills through it"
He stoned. 🤣 Ik the eyes when I see em
Is that aFlow machine? I ran one for a year awhile back. I used to cut rocks with it in my down time. You are actually cutting that corundum mainly with water pressure.garnet will never scratch a corundum massive like Sapphire. Cool experiment though. Try setting some of your tougher cuts in plaster of Paris as they will remain more stable. Quickcrete worked well to for larger pieces.
Czech is pronounced just like Check, just so you know lol
Whoosh
r/woosh
Czech that mate
@cyanide capsule I didn't catch that the beginning of the video, the one at the end seemed less like a joke xD got that now
No shit...
Egyptians back in the day ((way back in the day)) used copper tool to widdle down stone, so I could see hardness 8 making a dent in hardness 9, water alone can carve rock it takes a long time (mellenniums) I suspect high volocities and pressure helps "a little"
Chuck Norris at full solute!
Yeeeeerttttttt! 😏harder than Diamond!
Ba dum tsch! 🥁
WUUAAAAOOOWWWW
Wouldnt it be pretty close to diamond? Correct me if I'm wrong but is a sapphire just a diamond with small impurities that change the color? I know there are different colored diamonds. Or are sapphires, rubies, emeralds different materials all togethers
Garnett is 8, water is 1...... 1 + 8 = 9 that's why you cut the rock
but what if they use the same garnett for Diamonds? 8+1=9, yet Diamond is 10. Why can they still cut it?
@@Sharpless2 the lick test weakened the diamond to around a 9.
What I find most interesting is that I like to watch these videos-- but back when I ran a waterjet I was so bored that I genuinely wanted to die sometimes.
Diamonds aren't even that valuable. There much less rare than they are made out to be.
Thats because there distribution is being controled
Wait, you guys are in north salt lake?? Holy cow I had no idea! I live in Layton, like 15 minutes from you guys!
You deserve more then 709,000 subscribers
So glad to know I'm not the only one who hears baby Vader every time someone says something's working.
the best channel on youtube.
I want to see jade cut on the water jet. Hardness only refers to the materials resistant to scratching. If you hit a diamond with a hammer it will shatter into little pieces - there's a contest in Wyoming every year to see if anyone can break a jade boulder with a sledge hammer and nobody has ever broken it. Jade fibers are interwoven and in effect lock together making it very tough.
Tungsten carbide would be about a 9 on the mohs scale but it should be "easy" to find a large chunk of it since it is used commonly in mining, farming and other industrial applications
Suggestion: put a whole lot of shirts together, and then put a hole in them with the waterjet and then sell those shirts. I can't be the only person who would buy that, right?
I don't think it would have scratched in half if your abrasive is softer than the sapphire. My guess would be that the impact of the abrasive itself might chip away some of the material. Sort of like cracking a rock with wooden stakes. They get all mangled and shed bits of wood everywhere but you can still split the rock.
I love the mislabeled cell part hard drive t-shirt dude
Do you have a proximity sensor on the nozzle? Or move it up and down manually?
Wurtzite boron nitride. Research this substance. It’s significantly harder and more dense than diamond. Diamond is the worlds hardest naturally occurring material but the previous named material is considerably harder(synthetic)
9
corundum (includes sapphire and ruby), tungsten carbide, titanium nitride
9-9.5
silicon carbide (carborundum); tungsten carbide, tantalum carbide, zirconium carbide, alumina, beryllium carbide, titanium carbide, aluminum boride, boron carbide.
9.5-10
boron, boron nitride, rhenium diboride (a-axis),[18] stishovite, titanium diboride
10
diamond, carbonado
You guys should fly a drone through the waterjet
how much does a piece of sapphire like that go for that thing looks so beautiful once you cut it
I didn't see the answer in the top 10 comments I saw
The water jet can cut anything even without an abrasive. This is because water is damn near perfectly incompressible. This means you can't make a certain volume of water less than that specified volume.
Tl; Dr: water is incompressible so it can cut anything if you shoot the water fast enough.
Nu
boron nitride is nearly hard had diamond in comercial aplications, but sometimes you can find cnc tools thats have diffrent crystaline structure thats make them harder then diamond
"If anyone knows anything harder..."
Me: *looks down in pants.. "Hey Boys!"*
😏 ahgeddit😆
You got one like for this, so it seems your mom agrees with you....
You wanna get a block of Carbide or a Carbide bit and compare how it fares to the Sapphire. Good carbide is right up there with it but a completely different material.
"If anyone knows of anything harder than sapphire but not as hard as diamond, let us know."
Most carbides.
I'm thinking specifically of titanium carbide, but corundum, silicon carbide, carborundum, tungsten carbide, stishovite
,rhenium dibordie, tantalum carbide, titanium dibordie, boron, and boron nitride all have mohs hardnesses (in order from softest to hardest) or 9.1 - 9.9.
Where did you get that awesome knife????
5:00 is it warm and clay melty because of the friction between the abrasion media and the material being cut or because the water being compressed to almost 60000 psi?
Jokes on you guys, it's 4am and I'm enjoying the intertainment on the job.
The Egyptians used to use stones to cut through granite! Brilliant bunch they were, it only took a century per block, but still lol
Here's how to conceptualize the less-hard garnet cutting the harder sapphire: You can dent a steel bar with a 2x4 if you swing it hard enough.
I don't think the abrasive strictly needs to be harder than the material you're trying to cut. Diamond is the hardest material on earth but not the strongest, smack it with a hammer and you'll turn it to dust.
I think that the momentum of the garnet is sufficient to break off tiny pieces of the harder material by fracture, not etching, so it still "cuts", but isn't strictly "cutting".
Yes 💎 is hard ruff to the touch but not that heavy
Shatters like glass
There might be something harder then diamond out there 🤔 😬 👀 😏 😕 😅
try cutting a cube of tungsten/Tantalum carbide, solid 9 on the scale and one big consolidated homogeneous lump
Does the waterjet nozzle get hot from the high pressure water and abrasive going through it?
Dude that sapphire got so rekt by that knife
Ok I gotta say this, I follow this channel EXCLUSIVELY because of how dashing and beautiful that blonde guy is, how can you keep such a clean skin while working on a warehouse is beyond my comprehension but also such a perfectly curated beard... please blonde dude, have my babies