How Small Hole Can Gummy Bears Be Pushed Through with Hydraulic Press?

Published 2024-05-11
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In this exciting video, we use a hydraulic press to conduct a series of experiments that explore the incredible power of hydraulic pressure. We start by pushing an orange through a 2.5mm diameter hole, then work our way down to smaller holes, including 1.5mm and 1mm, to see what objects like gummy bears, soap and candles can be pushed through. Our slow-motion footage captures the explosive results of each experiment, revealing just how small of a hole a hydraulic press can push objects through. Don't miss this fascinating look at the power of hydraulic pressure and the incredible things it can do.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bobsmith93
    That was a refreshingly good sponsor segment. Felt actually genuine instead of just talking up a company because they gave you a bag of money. (raycons, shadow legends, etc.)
  • @4x4lowgear
    If you were to leave gummy bear napalm on the wall for "good memories" here in Arizona, you would be besieged by ants rather quickly.
  • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
    Hey Lauri and Hanna, this is basically how cheese-puffs are made. If you have the correct sized orifice and mash recipe, you can make your own cheese-puffs. You just have to cut them and bake them afterward and dust them with mac 'n cheese powder.
  • @RickLaBanca
    How did chocolate come out of the bottom??
  • @ThatScoobyDoom
    Can you do this again, but aim the nozzle at some ballistic gel? Would really illustrate the power.
  • @ripstop5082
    I machined parts for plastic injection molding machines for 18 years. Unfortunately you have to reduce the piston chamfer down to about zero to avoid that blow by. Machining barrel heads to accept a injector nozzle required 'sharp edge' on the mating face. Orders of barrel heads were scrapped after deburring this hole. The wedge factor from your piston chamfer is huge.
  • @Enjoymentboy
    Now see if the sugar free gummy bears shoot out with more force. That's what the Amazon reviews I've read would indicate.
  • @ThePandoraGuy
    "Cummy Bears, splurging here and there and everywhere..." - The voices have won this fight, i am so, so, sorry.
  • @MSivonen
    Nice job washing the gummi bear goo from the acoustic thing with that soap. You should develop the idea to a hydraulic press-ure washer.
  • @briankale5977
    "And why are there gummy bears everywhere?" "Lauri did that." "Do you want ants?? Because, that's how you get ants." - Malory Archer xD
  • @Jacko_486
    Keep these educational videos coming, you never know when someone might stop you in the street and asks about compressing stuff through tiny holes then we'll have all the information we need to answer.
  • @billynomates920
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