Amazing Fastest Stone Splitting Technique - Incredible Modern Granite Mining Machines Technology
2021 ж. 12 Нау.
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- Amazing Fastest Stone Splitting Technique
- Incredible Modern Granite Mining Machines Technology
- Granite Stone Cutting Machines
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We missed the really fast part where they drilled all those holes.
That's not what makes this split fast, even IF he pre drilled some pilot holes into that block...fact that he's working with iron make this a hell of a lot easier. Denser than the rock, splits it before those rods bend and morph after repeated strikes. And it's not necessarily strength that splits them either, it's those widges he's tapping deeper...
@@ChrisWashburn yeah the wedges that needed drill holes to enter the granite
Yeah I must have blinked.
@@peanutm9346 what the heck
They dont usually drill the holes the use a thinner chizel to make the hole then use wider ones after, that being said I totally agree with the rest.
"Amazing Fastest Stone Splitting Technique"?? - This is the same Technique like for Thousand Years!
which makes it not amazing or fastest because...?
@@DaveDexterMusic because its not amazing and fastest...
This youtuber has not heard of NTMT machines like water jet cutters
@@toktak2508 its amazing, but not fastest
Oh ok
Whenever I feel like I'm tired, I come to watch this video to remind me that there's people working a lot harder than me in the sake of progress.
Just crazy the countertops we take for granite.
LOL
Этим "современным технологиям" уже несколько тысяч лет.
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Железным зубилам?
@@user-en6nk9kk1s А че не так с железными зубилами!? Или думаешь они появились в прошлом веке?
@@brundybob8956 слышали про бронзовый век? До этого было век алюминия , этим фиг вы так сделаете , мягкий сплав
@@user-en6nk9kk1s Хаа-хаа-хааа!!!! УУаа-хаа-хаааа))))! Вот это я поржал)))! Ты угораешь, или действительно не знаешь, когда был открыт алюминий)))!?? Хаа-хаа-хааа)))!
Этот парень показывает, что пирамиды строили не инопланетяне, а талантливые и сильные люди.
При чём тут пирамиды,в видео гранит, а пирамиды построены из известняка, песчаника, ангидрита и гипса. Египтяне до сих пор бы строили если бы делали пирамиды из гранита))
В пирамидах отпилено ровно, а не отколото как попало.
Looks like we might be only 30-60 years away from having whatever technology the people who built the Great Pyramids used. Wouldn't that be neat!
The first machine, the one that held the hammer, was amazing.
Him: so that’s why I feel an overbearing presence watching and judging my every move.
Pffft! Chuck Norris could have split that block with just one side kick. 🦵🏼💪🏻
This method is used by cholans whole constructing big temple..... TAMILAN DA🔥
No, they were more advanced, Jay Hind
Before them,rastrakutas carved out whole mountain to build Kailashnath temple.. Even present day people can't figure out how they achieved technology of that quality. Kannadigas rocked well
Yaa
@@kiranus8286 lol who said that the cholas didn’t do it also 😂
@@muj970 lol kid, rastrakutas predates cholas and built these temples before them.. If you talk of technology and it's voluminous structure, these beats chola's work who came after rastrakutas
After watching this I have a new appreciation for the builders of the pyramids.
So it's not aliens and earth is not flat
They could have used lasers....they definately possessed anti-gravitation. Its inner skeleton has 100 tonne blocks within it.
I do not believe that the Egyptians cut and processed such stone blocks with copper chisels. Modern archaeologists must be idiots if they want to tell me such nonsense.
+kefir kefir You’re right. They didn’t cut granite. They mostly cut limestone, which isn’t as tough as granite.
@@samiamrg7 True, but they did cut alot of granite. In the case of the Great Pyramid, the largest stones are cut from granite. Not to mentions the many huge granite and diorite sarcophagi that they cut and polished to a mirror finish with 90° interior corners to an accuracy of thousandths of an inch. I don't know how they accomplished these things, but as kefir kefir stated, it wasn't with copper tools. Then of course there are the tubular drill artifacts found all over the area...
Si bien hay monstruos del concreto armado, y el acero tiene los suyos, y todas las tecnicas de construcción tienen sus genios, la tecnica reina de la construcción sin lugar a dudas es el trabajo de cantería.
Ancient aliens fans need to watch this
صراحة المنشار رهيب وشيء رائع
Вот так с помощью кувалды и японой матери строили пирамиды 😉
я так понял тогда были экскаваторы и механические пилы по камню))
@@newhorizont1440 если строили такое . Наверно было что -то посерьезнее .
@@user-eo6md7rp7f например?
@@newhorizont1440 может промто лили эти камни из бетона .
@@user-eo6md7rp7f если кто и знает как тогда строили,то он молчит,а гадать я не хочу.
The ancient Egyptians had mad skills to pass along.
Давно известно, что сопротивление камня на сжатие и на разрыв отличается на порядок)
@@70dreadnought 🐷
@@Xover112, поединок гениален своей лаконичностью.
Ага.еще написали "современные" технологии
@@user-wi4ms6jo4f Чём сверлили отверстия в граните? 😂😂😂 Медным буром? 😂😂😂
@@wrangler1928 У нас этот металл называется победит, по твёрдости уступает только алмазу.
It's an ancient technique perfected in India. Use wood stopper that absorb water expand splitting the stone
Imbitation
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GM lunch includingL
@@rishi.i1199 l
Skills that work, albeit a little crude, yet does the job! You can't be anything but impressed at the end result!
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هل يمكنني الزواج من جارتك ؟
crude?
Em
Yes, gentle, precise care keeps an item in one piece and more workable.
Watching this makes me more fascinated with ancient civilizations who built the pyramids, they were still more advanced with cutting and handling stone than we are today.
Lives of these men is very precious..the are the real hard working people..hope they have enough safety to do their jobs..
When I'm procrastinating and watching these vids I think to myself, look at these guys working so hard, get back to work!
You want to be careful, to much procrastination can make you go blind!
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I have always been fascinated by human power things, Bicycles, bow and arrows even splitting stone. That first guy has my respect
Lombongnya Lawa lah kan.
😬
The guy knows how to operate a JCB too😂😂. # professionalism
Amazing technique! 🥳👏
Genius! All of this is amazing, but at about 4:08 when he 'one arms' the lever to split it, I was hooked! I could watch this all day, everyday...
First guy was classic.
Really tho. He did that by himself. Impressive. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
👍 Luar biasa
This person is a superman and superfather, it is a very hard works, he must love his family a lot. All the best.
wah Amaziiing keren bos
Always amazed me how such small wedges can split such massive blocks of stone so precisely.
nature at work. noone understands that
Still nowhere near as precise as the ancients. But Noone wants to talk about that
Больше скажу, небольшие ДЕРЕВЯННЫЕ колышки способны расколоть большой КАМЕНЬ
@@Tommy-pz2yc you sounds dim saying things like that. “The ancients”. Using slave labor to build some monuments isn’t all that impressive.
Rocks are pretty brittle. Even a small fracture can split a huge rock in two as you can see. Just like how a small chip can competely shatter a piece of glass.
Absolutely stunning! Thanks!
Молодцы за счёт таких мы делаем детали на 3D и 4 D станках.
The MKS gang saw slicing that enormous granite slab was absolutely amazing. I would have liked to see more of that entire process.
Bkr0
Em
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I wonder how long it actually took for that gang saw to go through that block?
feathers and wedges. cool stuff
Very cool. Wedges and feathers indeed. Have split stone many times using this method. So cool. 👍
No you haven't
So out of order but 😅
But I didn't see any feathers. And the wedges were _really_ short!
That piece of granite ..... can't imagine how heavy that piece is.
THIS IS SO FREAKING AMAZING ! (3/19/21)
대단 하네요 👍
One guy with a sledgehammer and a crowbar really makes one rethink ancient megalithic construction.
Tenaga pemecah batu yang sudah berpengalaman puluhan tahun,sudah tahu urat dari batu tersebut 👍
batu ada uratnya ya kayak mahluk hidup aja
@@playergaming2324 lu bocil mna tau
Mmmm orang nya hebat 👍
I've photographed a boulder of MDF (not the wood :) )- it's a black stone with large geometrically shapes fossils ) being drilled and then split using @ 2 feathers and a drift per hole. Fascinating.
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После пянки🙁здохнуть можно🙁
archeologists: we have no idea how the ancient egyptians cut and shaped solid granite first guy: i'll show you, hold my sledge hammer. all i need is this little metal stick.
Actually archeologists do understand how Egyptians cut those stones
Bravo Mr. Juge.
Этот человек никогда не устает ))))
Spending a week or two helping out would be my kind of vacation
It's incredible how fast something is when you edit out all the prep and play the rest at double speed!
That man alone did more work than 50 of them in the U.S.
How do you know How long it takes to do it in the US? I worked for years in Elberton Ga and granite was split the same way and it took a about the same amount of time where did you see it done ? By the Elberton is the Granite CAPITOL of the world
How on earth did the Romans cut their flat sheets of marble 2000 years ago without any machinery and get them beautifully flat and polished, amazing!
Wooden wedges, water & saws.
Plenty of disposable workers. Slaves!
Super teknologi
So amazing that it's been used forever.
👏👏👏Simplesmente MAGNÍFICO!
우와 대단 그자체 저큰돌이 저렇게 반듯하게 쪼개지는군요.
i love yuo for INDONESIA
More amazed by how strong this man is, swinging that sledgehammer like its nothing
It's not strength as such. It's 99% technique and skill and he's not hitting that hard. A missed strike would hurt his muscles and back so with practice he hits perfectly every time. There is a vid of an old man over 80 doing it just as fast. Must have been at it all his life.
The video is sped up by about 2X as well which makes it look much faster (and easier).
It’s tiring and when you miss , boy you really feel it , just jars your entire body.
I love working. I could watch it all day!
Buen video; me gustó.
Я думал что у меня работа физически тяжелей не бывает! 😁😁 помахаешь так !опадут цветы!
Проголодаешься - и не так помахаешь.
amazing that I just found out how they ACTUALLY did build the great pyramid (and many many many others) and it doesn't involve ANY rock quarrying, moving, or lifting whatsoever.....I had been studying it for years and when I finally heard about the method, it blew me away how easy it was.
How do they get the round and square shapes in the rock?
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SPACE ALIENS!!!!!!!!!!!
Fill us in brother
When I want to emphasise how fast something is, I noticeably speed up the video so the people watching don't get bored.
I heard they used to beat wooden pegs into the holes and the wood would swell and split the stone.
Этой технологии 4000 лет..Я так думаю..)))
Это технология длинноухих, с о. Пасхи..?
Esse cara deve ter trabalhado nas pirâmides do Egito. O cara é bom 🤣🤣🤣
Mother Earth is so giving. Thank you for everything You have done and do for US.
When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before. - The Stonecutter's Creedo
Вспоминаю те года, когда гранит, в нашем карьере, был бесплатный!
Не бесплатный был, а его воровали все кому не лень и на это закрывали глаза. Так и разворовали всю страну.
Em
Lawa lah kan.
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@@homo-ergaster ну я не пришел и не разворовал! А всякие алигархи....
Every time I see this kind of work I'm amazed because I know how hard it is without the big machinery this is way easier than by hand ......
I remember the first time I split a granite rock with feathers and wedges. It was such an exciting moment. Every time since, there is a quiet pleasure hearing the hammer note change from ping to thud as the rock answers.
This mans back is the real winner here
Молоток и зубило, очень прогрессивно и современно)
Там специальные молотки из наносплавов
I'm absolutely dumbfounded. Amazing video. São Paulo -Brazil
This is old technique, visit India & u can see in temples
I never truly appreciated this kind of tech. I guess I always took it for granite. 🙂
I mean this is an ancient technique for splitting stones that has been used for thousands of years. They also used this technique for splitting wooden logs.
👍👍👍
That was lightning fast !!!
Looking at all the heavy machinery makes you wonder how the Ancients cut and moved even larger stones.
صل على سيدنا وحبيبنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين وسلم تسليما كثيرا إلى يوم الدين
É nessas horas que nossa imaginação viaja ainda mais em querer saber, como os egípcios conseguiam trabalhar e erguer grandes monumentos sem essas máquinas, Porque mesmo com esses maquinários todo, se percebe que ainda sim, é um serviço lento..imaginem sem eles..
Sim, sem falar que ele não tinham nem mesmo ferramentas manuais de aço, eram de pedra, cobre e bronze.
Стальные тоже были но мало, метеоритное железо и сталь добывали с незапамятных времен, к тому же некоторые бронзы не уступают стали.
alavancas....e milhares de escravos
Eu respeito muito esse trabalho, mais deve ser bem cansativo bater marreta assim. Mais já deu pra ver que ele tem o domínio perfeito.
Astonishing. What are the little “things” that keep popping out❓This bloke could easily demolish Mike Tyson, with a single blow to the jaw. Wonder which gym he works out in. So focused, totally incredible, enough stamina to 🔥.
I'm so confused
Наконец-то я увидела в реальности то, что видела однажды во сне: эта видеозапись записана на виниловую пластинку ! Слышите приятный треск винила ?
Nossa que sabedoria, parabéns pelo vídeo ☺🙌👏👏
Fabio, esse processo se chama aqui na industria nacional de " bater cunha" é um processo artesanal usado desde antes do Rei Salomão. Hoje se usa fio diamantado. Más e legal.
Em
Профессионал!!!
Ещё 20 лет и научимся ВНОВЬ, строить пирамиды и мегалиты
Ancient unknown technology HA !!!! YES ITS CALLED PRACTICAL COMMON SENSE!!!
Piękne złoże w,którym są takie ławy że wycinają takie długie bloki, kiedyś w Strzegomiu wydobyto dłuższy blok i zrobiono kolumnę króla Zygmunta w Warszawie.Skalnik mistrz , szacunek.
A wydobywa się w Polsce obecnie takie ławy?
Tego nie wiem ale te bloki w Baalabek robili "kosmici" a tu jeden robotnik 😆👍🥂
Polska kurva
사람이 하는 구먼 ㅎㅎㅎ
1인다역이네..혼자서 못박고 망치질하고 크레인운전하고..ㄷㄷ 인부3명값...
And this is how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids! 😉
So this is where all my edge stones at work come from.
Đúng là bật cao nhân của nghề mà , hay .
457eyof
Thanks so much for adding to my education which was badly lacking. :)
The guy doesn’t look like what I imagine an alien would look like.
Ну да, самая быстрая, если повезёт найти камень с рядом отверстий, по одной линии.
Так вот ты какой! Каменный миелафон)
신기하다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
even with that backbrace, that dudes back is gone in 5 years.
This is the 21st Century and THAT is how this is still done??!!! REALLY???!!!
Fantástico ! Observei que havia : Pessoas trabalhando , sem EPI completo !
우와 그큰 바위가 사람의 힘으로 두동간 나네
안녕
Salam suksesss hadir dari tanggerang🙏🙏🙏
they do this with a hammer, tiny drills and small wedges and then some millennial screams mentally about how amazing the builders of the pyramids are...
Wow, how cool is the rock splitting technique 👍👍 greetings
Using the feathers and wedges, was the Romans answer to using dry wooden wedges (where you drive wooden wedges which have been dried out so that the wood shrinks, and so when you pour water on the wood, it sucks the water up and expands with a lot of force, which splits the stone, but it can take hours) and water, because iron wedges are quicker, and so this method is at least two thousand years old.!.!.!.!.!.