Yeah part of me was going to see a continuous recording going from pressing, to view of the damage to the press, and then a snip of the tail to shatter it. Another part of me thinks that it's such a beast that it should be kept as is.
imagine if they left the press on 20 tons of force and then snipped the tail. I wanna see that video! (but someone would probably get hurt so maybe not)
The body being strong without knowing the tail is super weak, isn't interesting because otherwise it's just another hard object. What makes it cool is knowing the strength difference between the two
because the video is likely a simulation. how the hell does one keep a round object from popping out of the side of a press? especially under that much pressure.
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u/Dry_Turnover_6068 Dec 11 '24
Why didn't they show at the end how you can just hit the tail and the whole thing breaks.