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Hydraulic Press Channel (HPC) is a YouTube channel operated by Finnish workshop owner Lauri Vuohensilta. Launched in October 2015, the channel publishes videos of various objects being crushed in a hydraulic press , as well as occasional experiments using different devices.
Sarah McCreanor (born 2 August 1992), known professionally as "Smac" [2] [3] [4] and Hydraulic Press Girl, [2] is an Australian actor, dancer, comedian, and content creator. [2] She is known for her content series in which she moves her body to imitate objects being crushed in hydraulic presses. Among other activities, she has performed in ...
There's an urban legend that a piece of paper can't be folded in half more than 8 times, as one fold makes it double in thickness.
The working principle of a hydraulic jack. In 1838 William Joseph Curtis filed a British patent for a hydraulic jack. [4] In 1851, inventor Richard Dudgeon was granted a patent for a "portable hydraulic press" – the hydraulic jack, a jack which proved to be vastly superior to the screw jacks in use at the time. [5]
Common subjects include domino shows, parlor tricks, [1] slime, pressure washing, hydraulic presses, [2] scrap metal shredders, soap cutting and paint mixing. [3] They are viewed as forms of escapism or ASMR. [3] [2] The term "oddly satisfying video" emerged on the internet forum Reddit after the /r/oddlysatisfying subreddit was established in ...
[4] [5] Another shows a single central jackscrew. [6] These patents mention the phrase "jack screw" incidentally, without asserting a claim to the idea. Jack screws may have either male or female threads, and on some connectors, the genders of the screws as well as various alignment pins may be mixed in order to prevent the wrong connector from ...
Most of us would struggle to put pants on with one hand, let alone no hands! One Chinese man, however, has mastered this unusual skill and took to YouTube to show us just how he does it, complete ...
A man has died after being crushed by a hydraulic urinal in London’s West End. Emergency services tried to save the man, who has not been named, but he died at the scene on Friday.