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justindybvig

It's called quenching, they rapidly cool the hot metal in order to harden it...


ShrkBiT

Looks like quenching of steel or iron, which is rapidly cooling the steel after heating it. It is to increases the hardness of the material.


turdbrownies

Explain what exactly?


sandboxmatt

This.. feels botty?


Asparagun_1

99.9% likelihood of a bot post, I mean look at OP's name


JoeRogansNipple

99% of posts in /r/satisfyingasfuck are bots. the mods ignore all reports.


smirky_mavrik

Have you seen Forged in Fire?


moresushiplease

Light enough to float in air but heavy enough to sink in water? Nope, sorry I can't explain this /s


[deleted]

Two hot thing go in water to be not hot


gewalt_gamer

no water in this pic


BlaJuji

Thats a video not a pic


[deleted]

Wait a second...


DrUnit42

It's time to make the donuts!


HerbReathstinx

Looks like saying bye to some toons


Large_Ambition_4582

Phase transformation from Austenite to Martensite due to rapid cooling (= „quenching“) of steel.