Forging
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  • When that outer layer sheds off, is that oxidized metal?

  • @weylin6 yes, it is an oxide scale.

  • its just amazing what humans can accomplish

  • May the forge be with you !

  • Touch it !

  • closed die forging ??

  • That's hotter than Emma Watson kissing my girlfriend.

  • It's like Playdoh

  • i want to bite it<.<

  • Now that's a cool job. Ok. Hot job, but you get the idea.

  • but, will it blend?

  • so squishy

  • 1:00 - 1:06 confederate flag?

  • @bryancoyle yes

  • @bryancoyle I don't think so. The Conf. flag was stars and bars. I do not see any stars. Good pickup, though.

  • That's a bad-ass hydraulic press. Put Justin Bieber in there.

  • @Snoep76239 Can we press him into a hot steel ingot first? :) 

  • @DeltaReconnaissance Of course, but soften him up in a Bessemer converter first.

  • @Snoep76239 Not an electric furnace? 

  • @DeltaReconnaissance Of course 40,000A or so of electric furnace is most fitting, but a Bessemer is more fun to watch;- you can see right in the business end...

    Bet it would get 1,000,000 views its first day. :-)

  • Put a humanoid robot which came from future under it and record a movie called "Terminator" :P

  • i want this thing to make me a Mace, or a WarHammer!!

  • And all i could think of while watcing this was Terminator...

  • how bad do you wanna lick that :D

  • I can bench press that machine while its pressing down

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  • Who even dislikes this? Probably stupid idiots that don't like learning.

  • Chuck Norris forges steel with his bare hands!

  • '

    what is that use for

  • 0:46 he fucked up

  • The power of fluid ! ( Hydraulics )

  • what is this thing made of?

  • I thought this was forging from halo reach

  • it said i should watch this cause i watched megakier?

  • We have come a long way from a blast furnace and a giant dude with a hammer.

  • hehe, i have forging as a subject at my school, but not in that scale :D

  • @thaDjMauz i envy you! wish we had Forging...

  • Its amazing how the forming is done

    It's like mud forming

  • it is like my toy

  • wow that's amazing..

  • What happens if I stick my dick in there?

  • 0.36 it looks like the sun =D

  • This is Optimus Primes slap chop

  • what is that use for thais iron?

  • i miss my old job loll 

  • chuck norris having a constipation.

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  • Must resist the urge to touch the glowing metal

  • I think they sell these at WalMart

  • makes those guys with the brooms and hammer look like noobs

  • that machine must use chuck norris power

  • My bench press is stronger than that machine. I would be able to bench press it up if it were trying to crush me.

  • I think they are making the weights bench for me.

  • lol i want the guy's job at 1:08 

  • I like the part with the metal.

  • Wow! It must be hot! That metal bends like play-doh!

  • It's Chuck Norris's morning workout.

  • Quítate la mierda de la boca cabrón. XD

  • that voice reminds me of the one in cold steel

  • @Bjo15 i think it is the guy...sounds just like him

  • TAKE IT TO POUND TOWN

  • I believe I made one of these in my bathroom this morning.

  • Heavy industry rocks! Can't wait to get back to Pennsylvania.

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  • @moseseseseses

    i am interested...

    my id is

    madhavwanave@yahoo.com

  • @moseseseseses

    i am interested...

    my id is

    madhavwanave@yahoo.com

  • God I love machines...

  • It makes me want to eat taffy... just me?

  • @aaron2414 1:15 - Makes me want to play Super Mario Bros.

  • @aaron2414 nope, not just you.

  • @tubbtubb416 ikr

  • roughly 50 tons of pure steel pressure at max shaping point

    usualy between 20 and 40 depends on what consumers want :)

  • This technology do exist 4,000 yrs back.

  • heavy equipment like that makes me uneasy, especially when im close to it, all it takes is one slip and something like that can crush you into a pancake with ease.

  • @LouSaydus that's why MEN are needed to do this kind of work. Stay in the kitchen out of the way.

  • Do they still do that somewhere in the U.S., or has it all gone to china?

  • how much does that tool cost?

  • The cost of a forging die depends on the size, the accuracy needed and how long the tool will be used, and it is common to need 3-4 dies for final shaping of the product. A forging mill can easily cost a few million dollars.

    If you are good with chemistry and math you should look into a career as a metallurgist.

  • id like to say something bout 0:32 seconds... - holy balls...

  • That machine must be strong as hell.

  • @bulls7123 stronger than hell

  • @bulls7123 Just remember its still molten though, so it would be relatively soft for metal, but yes it would be ;p

  • @bulls7123

    You think?

  • @bulls7123 Took a tour of Finkl in Chicago (interesting fact they use the 2nd most electrical power in Chicago after Sears Tower) and they can forge ingots weighing up to 120,000lb using a 6000ton press.

  • @bulls7123 Nope.

  • @bulls7123 got a 10000 metric tonne one in sheffield uk. will forge a 360 tonne ingot 3.5 metre diameter lol was built in 1960's. theres also a 2500 tonne one still operational built in 1904, built a lot of spitfire components.

  • @bulls7123 chuck norris doing same by sitting on it

  • de nederlandse groep van L&R delft is homo

  • En bedankt -.-'

  • I thought they send all manufacturing jobs to Red China or Mexico?

  • surprisingly, no

  • Ummm......No. This is the art of metallurgy. This is heating metal almost to the melting point so it gets soft and pliable, and loses magnetism. Once the metal gets soft, you can manipulate it mainly with a hammer or a press. Hope this helps.

  • retard

  • @jakeDmaster

    I hope you fucking joking. V.V

  • i definitely watched this video in my manufacturing engineering processes class at school

  • lol this guy kinda sounds like Principal Skinner from The Simpsons.

  • haha, yea he kinda has a buzz in his voice.

  • We normally allow between 3 to 5% heat wastage on stock to be forged. The allowance is decided upon regarding the amount of heats required and the complexity of the forging. Heat wastage does reduce stock as it is steel lost by oxidisation. Thats why we make allowance for it. Scale is not the same as slag. slag contains impurities fluxes etc, scale is almost pure iron. Pigs can fly you must be really old, forgers have been working with presses and manipulators since the 1800s.

  • I used to do this by hand - the worst is if your gloves are wet .. it instantly turns to steam and flash-scalds all the flesh off your hands - right down to the bone. Gives new meaning to "I worked my fingers to the bone". Now they use fancy machines but in my day this was all done by hand - bony hands - burnt bony hands. Crispy burnt bony hand remanants with sleeves still on fire. What a job that was. I'd applaud them for modernizing - but it's not quite as easy as it may sound.

  • too soft like a cake, can eat or not?

  • Look at the scale dropping off of those pieces! How much material do they lose in the process?

  • You dont really lose material, as scale is just crap on the material. If that makes sense.

  • scale does in fact reduce material. its a chemical bond of iron and oxygen. where do you think the iron comes from ??

  • Or rust.

    Where do I think iron comes from? I think it comes from the earth and anything else in space.

    Where do YOU think iron comes from?

  • i was referring to where the iron comes from in the chemical bond of iron and oxygen. the oxygen obviously comes from the air, and the iron obviously comes from the material. read up on this or ask someone who really knows, and that you will actually listen to. i'll tell you right now i know a little more about this than you do "dude".

  • I'm not going to start one of those stupid internet arguments over youtube. (Not calling you stupid)

    I've been in the metalworking area for about 2-3 years now. "Scale" is partly iron-oxide yes, but it also contains all the crap that cant be burned off.

    If you have done metal casting and you get the "slag", that is pretty much scale.

  • I am a metallurgist and I can tell you that you DO lose material...I have done some heat treating at 1000 degree C for 12 hours and if you are not under Argon atmosphere or any other inert gas atmosphere, a very large amount of material is lost. But, when forging a piece like this, the lost is negligeable considering the size of the piece.

  • And just to make things clear, scale are MOSTLY iron oxyde, there is not really slag in scale... when you are forging a clean piece of Ultra High purity steel, there are still a lot of scaling that is produced...and the iron oxide (scale) produced this way come directly from your material and the oxygen around you.

  • good job . benificial for metalluigical n mechancal engineers

  • i like the confederate flags on the back of the forging machine!! haha

  • Aaaah!! That's my baby!

    Definetely need one of those! There's no end of what can imagine up for that thing to do.

  • and now imagine having wife who does this job? how would it be in bed with her after 8 hours of forgin' ? where are the feminists fightin for their equality laws? those woman really underestimate our mans efforts to build our world! and... another philosophical question: are we made to be labour hard working breed damn? i hope remote controlled robots will do the job for us in the future! BTW: when watching this video it reminded me of my dream going into the centre of sun :D

  • Hey, I work for a class one railroad here in the U.S. and we have a fair amount of female employees who work at jobs as freight train conductors, locomotive engineers and railroad dispatchers. They do just fine in what was at one time a men oriented work environment. Our company, the Soo Line RR, has the attitude that as long as you can do the job, your sex has no bearing on your position.

  • thanks for reply, I agree with your point, but again these jobs you mentioned are in phisical way much less exhausting than forging or deep miners jobs... most of woman (99.9%) they wont be able to bear with stamina. doing engeenering or similar jobs is only half way as hard as melting hot liquid metal, my comment wasn't abusive or anything I just wanted them woman to appreaciate a bit more us overworked males sweating everyday to bear with life issues. i am glad of those women you mentioned!!!

  • Is this how they make the biggest vibrators video? i was looking for erotic show and it directed me here? can anyone explaint it to me?

  • I guess You look like racoon! :)))

  • marshmallow anyone?

  • i do that in my backyard

  • yea, me to. no big deal... just, you know, working.

  • @youcantleaveDave yeah, but your ingots are brown and softer..

  • better not put your hand in here

  • this is not halo

  • Look at all the scale coming off when they crush it!

  • Really cool!

  • start with standard 6' ft. square bar, draw out a 64' taper 3' by...

  • dude that shit is so hot I bet if you got your hand even close to it your hand would melt like butter off the bone. When I forget a 1" round bar in my forge you can feel the heat coming off it, but look how big these items are!!! They are massive!

  • I really wanted to chew on that metal.

  • These videos are awesome, never seen more impressive forgings...great post!

  • Awesome vid, Im going to go look for the complete vid too. And I just noticed this was uploaded last year on my birthday haha awesome!

  • this gave me something to watch good vid

  • mate, controlled force, you cant beat it

  • Thanks for such informative video...

    Btw where does SME originated? US?

  • Educational video,

  • The largest rivet in the world. Works great on a 1-mile wide alien ship.

  • Eep Op Ork Ah ha!

    That means "I love you"

    1968 - Hanna - Barberra's - Jetsons!~

  • it just squished the iron...holy crap...

  • познавательное Video

  • This is just industrialized blacksmithing....

  • Just? You probably take humans flying in Airplanes for granted too? Learn to appreciate the remarkable and astounding accomplishments of Mankind.

  • that's so cool

  • looks like clay:P

  • no kidding^^

  • it is not a press it's a building

  • Way cool. I have not had an opportunity to see OD forging for a while. I had forgotten how awesome it can be.

    4WD

  • thats cool

    good job

  • that's pretty cool :)

  • This vedop helped our class understand forging so much better

  • mean video

  • How is it mean?

  • not mean video....i put it as i mean video since i mis spelled it at 1st

  • thanks for sharing the video!

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