Anyang 25 Ton Compression Test
Experiment time. I have a new press in the shop and wanted to do a test of its' compression. To make things fair, I cut all round stock to 3" tall and heated to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. *This is strict compression. You can forge beyond this dimension if you use additional tooling to isolate the forging contact points.
The results are as follows:
1" compressed to 9/16"
1.25" - 3/4"
1.5" - 7/ 8"
1.75" - 1 1/8"
2" - 1 5/16"
2.5"(4140) - 1 7/8"
Thanks again for watching. You're Awesome. If you want to help the channel for future videos, my links are below:
All the best,
John Rigoni
Instagram: rigoni_ironworks
https://www.rigoniironworks.com
Видео Anyang 25 Ton Compression Test канала Rigoni Ironworks
The results are as follows:
1" compressed to 9/16"
1.25" - 3/4"
1.5" - 7/ 8"
1.75" - 1 1/8"
2" - 1 5/16"
2.5"(4140) - 1 7/8"
Thanks again for watching. You're Awesome. If you want to help the channel for future videos, my links are below:
All the best,
John Rigoni
Instagram: rigoni_ironworks
https://www.rigoniironworks.com
Видео Anyang 25 Ton Compression Test канала Rigoni Ironworks
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