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Very poor video with Enish words
Feat Alec Steele? Is that a joke?
Good information but delivered wayyyyyy to fast for anyone to understand, graph kinda hard to understand as well and how does decreasing in ferrite increase carbon content
What about also freezing it?
Look, this was a good video. I am specially interested in the topic, but I still couldn't take away as much as I wanted.
I think you went too fast. I tried replaying the video slowly, but then it wasn't enjoyable. Good video, too fast paced.
Great information
Explaining hardening and tempering in a format that is technical enough to explain the fundamentals, but simple enough to understand. GJ my dude.
Q: What do you call a fake knife.
A: Forged.
i remembered more from this video than from 20+ hours of class that was basicaly talking abt this
I thought that elongated grains from forging helped to improve material properties of blades. My understanding was that the erratic and elongated nature of the grains prevented them from slipping at the grain boundaries, much like your train example. At least that's what I think I remember from mechanical properties of materials. Do I remember incorrectly? Why would you want to reset that by normalization?
For more details, see this fine video from 1973: https://youtu.be/uG35D_euM-0
What is Carebin
Will the oil submerging deform a pre-existing shape?
Interesting shit….
You heat treat all day, if the material is bad it will never harden.
Terimakasih atas videonya. Karena anda saya mendapat tugas kuliah yang mungkin sangat sulit untuk saya kerjakan untuk saat ini. Shit!
GRINDED….. WTFK??? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD IT'S GROUND…Give it another 10 years and the average human will no longer be able to speak or write English!!!
Video inutile. Capisco un po' l'inglese. Ma parla troppo veloce.
Aku disuruh belajar ini sama dosenku, Bu Risa
what is cearbin ?
You should Freeze -100 the steel after quench for a better wear and tear resistance. I know this is just for do it at home heat treat but using proper furnaces with carbon control and temperature uniformity will give you the best results. I would also think that tempering at a minimum of 300F will give you the best stress reliving results and still hold high surface strength.
I hate your accent I can’t watch this
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Please make a vid on the Saab j6b jaktfalken
how was the animation at 5.19 created?
Heat treatment. Annealing of steel https://youtu.be/rRJWuj6kauA
What is this, a funeral? When I watch a documentary about ferrite I want it to be spoken FAST. I had to put it 20x the speed for not falling asleep. Watch Eminem or go to a logopaedist before uploading the next video, you have to finish without breath because you only took one at the beginning.
This was really informative. About the science of heat treatment for metals used in all engineering aspects. I like how you showed real life examples of heat treated vs non heat treated metal and also tempered treated metal as well.
Heat treatment. Normalizing of steel https://youtu.be/VQUtmx7XjfA
Very impressive video even books are unable to explain or make us understand so make more core video
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Great content, but take a breath man! The monotone voice and lack of pauses made it feel like the whole vid was one long sentence!
so fast forwarding, need to pause to check on this and think. Dunno why the rush. Quickly trying to finish. Taking a note that this IS an educational stuff.
Here comes the loser engineer or wanna be god… ROFL
Who doesn't know about the inner world…. ROFL
Do you know why people hear voices… Their brains get broken…and there is a trasmitter and receiver in it… ROFL it breaks too….it's like …. Getting. A station… Your head tunes it… ROFL all by itself…. ROFL emotional break downs do that.. the voices..is somebody else… Just like you..broken… ROFL worthless .. ROFL.. you tune into their head… Sometimes it becomes a channel…. ROFL
That's.not divinity… ROFL
Inner world is different…. ROFL.very few find it… ROFL while beimg sane…. ROFL
You my dear…are retards… ROFL
You hate it… ROFL hence you call other insane..you can't have it… ROFL
I think we should just use animals bones instead of Steel
I've literally just been learning about this in my materials lectures for my Aerospace course. We did grain boundaries and crystal structures last week!
I'm watching this the night before my materials engineering exam lol
Steely Dan hai
Heat treatment. Quenching of steel, quenching hardening https://youtu.be/6QO3jkghpcQ