could the vacuum being pulled by the device create a concave on the first sheet and that then suctioning onto the second?
2025-05-30 08:16:39
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. :
Magnetic mate obviously 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2025-05-30 11:28:26
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Lancsmadbiker :
The matrix is broken 🤪🤪
2025-06-01 10:33:52
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Matt Hubbard :
Van der Walls force plus deformation of the first sheet due to suction causing a secondary separate vacuum on the second sheet
2025-07-20 21:29:36
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Notbuiltright :
The vibration moves the air enough to squeeze the air out and stick together as it's a large surface ,it's called surface tension .
2025-05-31 11:30:34
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Overlanding Wolf :
The aluminium deforms under the tool - that deformity causes a void between the sheets - which is then held by atmospheric pressure.
2025-05-30 08:36:44
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Sisco Molinas :
alew-what?
2025-07-26 14:46:22
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David.mcgarry3 :
So what is it Magnetic obviously
2025-07-27 02:36:44
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Marcus :
It must be creating some kind of magnetic force
2025-07-25 21:38:04
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timkormanyos :
the sucker creates a concave on the 1st sheet which then sucks the other sheet
2025-05-30 08:07:10
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ozstream.live 🦘 :
Funny how it doesn’t work with a full 6m sheet
2025-06-04 12:52:56
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lumpar87 :
If it were Milwaukee it would pick up 3. Even if there were only two.
2025-06-02 00:30:39
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J :
Magnet?
2025-07-30 14:49:38
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Kid Carson :
The real question is. WHAT THE HECK IS THAT CLEVIS ON THE FLOOR FOR???
2025-06-30 22:29:08
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disturbed_aussie89 :
a vacuum will create a small amount of static causing the sheets to stick
2025-05-30 09:50:34
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Jibbajabba :
Maybe it’s got a magnet that in gages as well
2025-05-30 09:34:39
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jettisoned :
You have two flat, smooth metal surfaces in close contact this traps a thin layer of air between them. When you lift the top sheet, there's no quick path for air to rush in between the sheets. This creates a partial vacuum between them; atmospheric pressure outside is now stronger than the pressure between the sheets, and it pushes them together.
2025-07-23 11:35:51
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Stonehenge1111 :
One question, what’s allumineeum?
2025-07-12 00:06:14
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dug511 :
Ive done this (not intentionally) with sheet of glass with water between the two sheets. I suspect there’s oil on the th surface of those sheets and the oil has a cohesive effect. Theres a lot of surface area and relatively low weight.
2025-07-27 02:27:04
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old mate :
it's not suction or anything crazy it's the vibrations taking the air away between the plastic one one sheet and the face of the other. . it probably won't work or if it does not as well if you did it without the plastic between them. that tiny click at the end is enough to break the grab. if you want to test it find something else that has equal vibration that can disperse the surface area of a sheet
2025-07-23 08:59:43
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Holdfast44 :
aluminum is ductile. the aluminum is forming a cup from the suction. with the other sheet against it, it creates that same suction on the far side, holding the 2 pieces together. if you just did one sheet then tried to press them together, they wouldn't stick together. Hope that helps😎👍
2025-06-02 00:13:05
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OA21 - CEO :
Chinese aluminium, contains steel . Magnetic
2025-05-31 20:12:50
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Jordan :
What if you try to separate them while it’s suctioned?? How strong is it? lol
2025-05-30 08:43:04
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Dickens Cider :
The magnetism produced from the electro magnetic motor is most likely generating a field, which is strong enough to induce Lenses Law. Aluminum, copper, and other non-ferrous metals are affected by it.
2025-05-31 13:57:14
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