How Strong is Floating Table? Hydraulic Press Test!
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How Strong is magic steel chain tensegrity Floating Table? We are going to use our 150 ton hydraulic press and 240 ton force sensor / load cell to find out!
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So let me get this straight... You built something, tried to destroy it, couldn't properly destroy it, so you rebuilt it stronger just so you could attempt to destroy it again!? I LOVED IT!
@matheussanthiago9685
2 жыл бұрын
a man of focus and sheer fucking will
@EdwardT9
2 жыл бұрын
And that’s why they are sponsored by Nord VPN.
@djaydeved
2 жыл бұрын
and ofc a sling shot channel reference "let me show you its features"
@Rob-fc9wg
2 жыл бұрын
The world is a much better place because of people like Ani & Laurie.
I can relate to this table since I'm also held up by constant stress
@joshuagibson2520
2 жыл бұрын
What's stressing you?
@Charles-mv7sv
2 жыл бұрын
Gravity duh
@mattfleming86
2 жыл бұрын
Edgy, but I approve.
@jamesharding3459
2 жыл бұрын
@@mattfleming86 That or he’s a university student. I can confirm, the stress never ends until the end of term, if at all.
@ge0arc244
2 жыл бұрын
You do realize that the stress you feel in life, Is the very thing that is keeping you together. If you remove the constant pressure on yourself, You might just fly apart.
6:46 It's almost as if a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
@TITANa.k.a.RADIATION173
2 жыл бұрын
Is a chain strong?
@jjohnston94
2 жыл бұрын
@@TITANa.k.a.RADIATION173 As strong as its weakest link.
@TITANa.k.a.RADIATION173
2 жыл бұрын
@@jjohnston94 Ok i still not understand...
@jjohnston94
2 жыл бұрын
@@TITANa.k.a.RADIATION173 It's an old proverb: "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link".
@TITANa.k.a.RADIATION173
2 жыл бұрын
@@jjohnston94 Ok
The building montage was a great addition I would love to see more of this.
@shadrack1701
2 жыл бұрын
Check out their other channel beyond the press. They do a ton of building projects and other crazy things.
@fubisroc9673
2 жыл бұрын
What I really liked was the process. The original design had a few flaws, but he still included it in the video so that they could show the improvements and WHY they were made. One of the best ways to learn is by working BACKWARDS from a poor setup to the proper point where you can start working FORWARDS again and implement your new corrections. And PLEASE don't take my statement of "poor setup" as derogatory. It is almost ALWAYS the first necessary step in a learning process! I'm getting in to welding a bit more myself, and I've made a LOT of poor setups so far! BUT...I've learned & applied something from each one of them (including the welding process itself)!
@DreamApostle128
2 жыл бұрын
Yes
Interesting. But now we want to see the same experiment with the double chained floating table. Or with the thicker chain. You get the idea.
@zsombor_99
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, thicker (heavy-duty) chain! ⛓️
@Smartzenegger
2 жыл бұрын
Or motorcycle chain, I mean why not.
@jbnrusnya_should_be_punished
2 жыл бұрын
@@Smartzenegger I think that a motorcycle chain is good for mechanical transmission of rotation, but the most common chain is needed for tension and breaking force here. Although it would also be interesting to compare both chains for breaking.
@axminsterz4151
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah like nautical anchor chain
@Inertia888
2 жыл бұрын
Like other's, I am wondering about stronger chain. Maybe a cable instead? But more so, I am thinking about the square stock. Would an I-beam be stronger and smaller at the same time, compared to the double square stock?
4:06 "let me show its features" That rings a bell. Ah, JoergSprave! Gosh, I haven't watched anything of his in years.
@lilkurd2000
2 жыл бұрын
Hello and Welcome to he he he he Oh well that might just been the worse accent laugh ever, miss that ol laugh, thanks for remind me, just got back to The Original Press of YT, guess by YT standards it was 10years ago i saw somethiny with this crazy suomi :D
Snakes on a Press is probably my favorite Samuel L Jackson film.
@FrietjeOorlog
2 жыл бұрын
"I've had it with these perkele snakes, on this perkele press!
@amalgeorge4
2 жыл бұрын
Not press on plane
@shura0107
2 жыл бұрын
I've had it with these vittunperkele snakes on this vittunperkele press.
@simplewombat7442
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had it with these FUCKING PRESS SNAKES
@azylum1979
2 жыл бұрын
@@FrietjeOorlog Suomi.... Perkele.
I like the little laugh after "let me show you its features"
@notthebees4961
2 жыл бұрын
Lol i love that he's a joerg fan
@blaircox1589
2 жыл бұрын
Came looking for someone commenting on this. 😁
@johnpenguin9188
2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately nothing turned into a slingshot in this video…
@blaircox1589
2 жыл бұрын
@@johnpenguin9188 a hydrolic press powered slignshot!!! The features!!!!
@somerandomdragon558
2 жыл бұрын
Har har har!
"Minimum viable design." Insert Ikea joke here. 😂
I like this format. It teaches structural engineering through problem solving. We can see where the weak points are and how adding features, such as a corbel, makes the structure stronger. How about doing this with a simple box, table or bridge? Maybe try crushing a car from front to back, and try to find a design that best protects the occupants. You'll probably have to use weaker material so the structure doesn't become stronger than your stand.
@aicsar
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@user-hn3sy7zn2p
2 жыл бұрын
Like
@amr1t_
2 жыл бұрын
didn't think about it like that. you're totally right
@FamiliarPresenc3
2 жыл бұрын
The press aint big enough for a car :')
That was a really cool experiment. I honestly thought that the chain would go first in the first model and was surprised to see the frame bending. Very cool.
@chrischappell2072
2 жыл бұрын
I thought the welds would go first
I said to my son yesterday while watching an episode of yours. I love this channel. Before i could say anything else he shouted Hydraulic Press Channel. He's also a huge fan :)
With this you can rip things apart with the force of your hydraulic press! With a larger redesign of this table you can make a whole lot of interesting videos.
I always watch the crushes with my daughter.... When she saw the tea party i just heard this sqeaky voice sounding "Nooo" :( When i turned my head her lips was truly upside down :( It was so cute!
@baryonyxwalkeri3957
2 жыл бұрын
At least all the party attendants seem to have escaped.
@druzhbamagii
2 жыл бұрын
Most of them seem to have gotten out Ip address looked a little shorter but I think he survived
yes laurie, this is the kind of content i enjoy, it shows me your builds and it shows them being slowly crushed, its fun and very easy on the eyes and mind. honestly its hard to say this content and the almost myth busters style content you had before with the explosives is all the same kind of entertainment value.
I really like the format of this video, testing something and then trying to improve it. I found it more interesting than the normal destruction.
It's all dependent on how strong the chain center chain and how well you've welder the mild steel to hardened steel (from the chain). That's it. Either the welds will give out, or the chain will. The steel tubing will just bend and twist until it's crushed into.
"Not my problem at all!" - Lauri 2021 :D
@benbaselet2026
2 жыл бұрын
Should have said "I take no responsibilty at all" 😁
@RobinMoerland
2 жыл бұрын
New t-shirt lines
The newest table improvement: Table ten million
I really like the test, rebuild, and retest format. Especially with failure analysis.
I'm curious what the rated load capacity of the chain was? Might be interesting to check some different products like chain, cable, straps, turnbuckles etc. You could even compare like products with the same rating manufactured in different countries? Great channel, always makes me smile! Keep the vids coming.
@Mart-E12
2 жыл бұрын
Looks like 1 ton? or a bit more than that I guess
Great video! I love your work! "Let me show you its features!" Another Joerg fan, I trust? 💪😁👍
@antonhengst8667
2 жыл бұрын
Haha
Observations: 1.) The tube section failed on BENDING --- not the tension chain, which shows the chain is much stronger. 2.) To set the chain strength to govern, use a solid square bar instead of a square tube --- to increase bending capacity. 3.) Use full-pen welds when joining or splicing the bars to match weld and bar strengths. Of course, I know you share the same observations. I am just happy to mention those.
Great format. Glad you’re still growing!!
Stronger than I thought !
Hmm, there's gonna be another sequel. Thanks y-all! :)
I'm very impressed with that chain to withstand the force required to bend that square metal
I forgot how good this channel was. Love the ending, "Thanks for watching and have a nice day" So wholesome
It'll break at whatever the breaking pressure is, for the one chain that's in tension. The other two chains are basically just decoration (in terms of this test- really, they're needed to stabilize it)
@Osmosium2507
2 жыл бұрын
Is that not obvious?
@DragonHuman00
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling us that it breaks when it breaks.
@Lyoishi
2 жыл бұрын
If the welds of the middle chain are stronger then the chain itself, and the chain is stronger than the main structure.
@CaptainBread_
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for telling us that the breaking pressure is when it breaks! And yes, he literally said in the video that the other chains are stabilizers.
@nekomimicatears
2 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainBread_ reread it, they said that it breaks at the breaking pressure of the chain with all the tension
"it's not my fault at all" spat out my drink at the pure chad energy emanating from that
I have never seen any of your videos before but subscribed within 15seconds haha!
That's interesting. Can you use the same format but thicker chain to see if the welds or the frame will brake? Also could you stretch or bend welds of different sizes to see hoe strong they are?
Lol, Snakes on a Press 🤣👌🏻
This guy would be such a cool uncle
how does the play-doe smashing at the end never get old?!?!? lol
Loved how you fabbed the thing you were crushing first. That's good content!
I am "Reeli pleeesed with your dessain" too ‼️‼️👍😁❤️
Very nice thing to do and make improvements awesome job as always my friend. Keep up the great work 👍 👏
The video was great as always, and I absolutely love the Maker feeling you describe when saying "making a project then breaking it and remaking it better." I'm grinning so hard right now XD
Your videos are my therapy! lol! Great work!
I didn't know I wanted this so badly
Thank you both for this video. Never seen a table like this. Going to make some chairs like this for my shop since it can hold so much weight.
@boodro2122
2 жыл бұрын
Tensegrity table/sculpture.
I would love to see you guys test different board strengths and plywood strengths especially while cantilevered.
I know it was way sped up, but it was awesome getting to see your medalwork in action! ⛓ Thank you! ⛓
@__The_Real_V__
2 жыл бұрын
Metalwork*
That was a very weak chain. In one of my professions, my job was sometimes to test winch and hoisting chains by pulling until they break. it was a safety test. They were very strong. They stretched more than double in length before breaking. It was very fascinating to see.
@KingBigBabyJesus
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, honestly wouldn't have imagined chain could ever stretch that much before snapping. Id guess winch and hoisting chains differ from the grade 70 or 80 load chains I usually see?
@valtsu56
2 жыл бұрын
@@KingBigBabyJesus Yes, they are made of different steel and hardening is different.
Would you be able to replace the (weak link) chains with steel cable? Might change the results.
@dave161141
2 жыл бұрын
As the steel cable has no "weak links", it can have unlimited strenght. Better not to try, might damage the press.
Man I've seen this to late. Thank you for trying out my suggestion :) it's very nice to know that viewer feedback is greatly appreciated here :)
Cool designed chair right there!
Always know your weakest link. In the first test, I knew your frame would give! Not enough reinforcement. I know this because, in my industry, it is critical to know and understand this. I work in steel infrastructure and heavy lifts are critical lifts. My suggestion (And this is nothing but fun) is to use a 3/8, 5/8 and, 3/4 chain. And restructure your framework to compensate in line with each chain size and framework. Now that would be something to watch. My prediction is that your frame will fail. Unless you are not able to meet this challenge? If not! I understand that everyone has their limits. O! Consider this a challenge. Whether you chose to do a challenge like this is your call. Also note grade 80 or 100 chains.
It would make an interesting dynamic bed frame, re waterbed resonances.
Great video! Absolutely loved the Slingshot Channel reference in here👌
who ever came up with this floating table idea is a genius. it actually looks like it's floating when actually it's hanging by one chain. stabilized by two. just Genius.
@boodro2122
2 жыл бұрын
Tensegrity table.
I love how she said 3000 kilos😭😂 he said “must trust my welding skills.”😭😭 such a cute romantic thing aghhhh
Want to impress? No problem. Say this: "My job is to apply iterative design methods to analyse and improve the integrity of tensegrity structures using a hydraulic press and digital audio and visual ducumentation."
lol the odds of that link breaking at that exact point when the two frames meet
WOW! I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the weak link in a tensegrity structure like that would be the load-bearing chain, but still!
Would love to see this redone with gussets welded on the corners of the "L" shape ed brackets.
@joshuagibson2520
2 жыл бұрын
Haha. 4:00 wishes really do come true.
@luiralovileira2975
2 жыл бұрын
Cebolinha R - L
You found the weakest link in the chain.
That is a great fancy tester for chain link durability. Maybe new series of testing different chains.
@benbaselet2026
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a project farm thing that
Props to the guy who welded this together!
So... how strong is the chain? Prediction: It breaks at that crappy-looking weld at the bottom of the chain. Edit: Oh.
@guadalupe8589
2 жыл бұрын
A weld doesn't have to look pretty to be strong
@dave161141
2 жыл бұрын
Never underestimate a Finnish welder.
wow, im surprised how much weight these could hold up. Wonder how much more if you built it with thick twisted steel cables
@vyor8837
2 жыл бұрын
A better design would be to chain the center piece to the bottom, near the middle chain but on either side of it. Just up to the opposite corner
@MrLukhut1
2 жыл бұрын
@@vyor8837 that does sound interesting, I wonder how that would fare against lateral forces though. Seems to be a weakness of these kind of designs
Great video! I really didn't know what was going to happen, when or why!
Like the build montage in the middle of a crush video! Nice bonus.
Need bigger chains
Weakest link in the chain….. need i say more
The End was so OG. I love it!
Suggested improvements: 1. Make the diagonal struts steeper, reaching all the way to the frame such that the pushing force extends straight to the center of the frame beam. 2. Add weight to the other side of the table so it balances on the central chain and approaches zero force on the other two chains.
LETS GO BRANDON!
First
@paddlefaster
2 жыл бұрын
@matteedstrom
2 жыл бұрын
Only immature as fuck for stating shit like that out! 1. Nobody cares, not even your mother! Did she kiss you after that amazing achievement? 2. Being #1, 10, 100 or 1000 gives you nothing at all. 3. Did you win anything else but a bigger EGO? 4. Not even a seven year old child finds that shit funny
Just a guy from a small town. Love you guys. Thanks
You guys are awesome, I love the dialog and the guys accent.
Just started welding school, I'll build 1 of these for sure
This has crossed my mind upon seeing the design specs. Like that you tried.
Hahahaha extra content! The red and blue snake was hanging there like, whyyy meeeeeee!! I loved watching the building it better part. Thanks so much for the great content!!’
this is giving me flashbacks to mechanics of materials
Olipa mukava video. Ilman tota ralli englantia en ois varmaan katsonut loppuun asti mutta onneksi katsoin. Kiitos.
I would like to see more videos of you explaining a machining job thats happening at your dads shop.
That chain reiteration is epic
With this table, can you use it to pull things apart now? For example testing the strength of chains, cables and rods?
You should put a turnbuckle between each chain to dial in the lengths
Interesting that the two longer chains become slack and instead the force of the press on the top frame that keeps it from falling over.
Maybe Build a normal Table like for Dining or a miniature Welding Table it would be interesting to see what they can hold up to.
You can use this set up to test various shackles and lift equipment
You weld better than the chain! Good job!!!
You could use this setup to test the tension strength of different things
Great video bud!
Do a challenge amongst the shop , where you use a cut of 12 inches of 1x1 steel tubing, and see which personal design takes the most force.
I bet this would make a cool chair design.
You can test the strenght in different types of wires and ropes maybe. Could be interesting to see. 👍👍
Try building a desk in small scale and seeing how different assembly and joints hold up with different crossbraces
Heavy metal crushing things channel still somehow one of the most wholesome popular channels on KZread. Never change hydraulic press channel, never change.
I keep coming back for the extra content at the end. Even if I wasn't interested in the video, I'll watch it just to see what we have to deal with.
@k1ndz0n31
2 жыл бұрын
I came to the comments to say this. Also to thank them for bringing back the closing crush !
10/10 ad, I sat through the whole thing.
That was trippy to watch
@kwaddamage8286
2 жыл бұрын
dude im with you. i just got really baked and watched this and my brain is trying to figure out where the stress points will be on this fucking floating table. took me for a spin
That was fun . I only guest at 200kg .. would love to see different welds (Tig .mig .stick, gas. and there strength differences.. maybe different metals (steel, aluminium, alloy titanium)..at the same sizes
Wow, yeah. Nice welding. I can't believe the chains broke at the link.
In Canada, we call 'the attachment thing for the chain' a *weld*
I always look forward to today's extra content...
I want to see this again, but with heavier chain.