The hydraulic press is very useful to today's society, and helps us create many different things out of metal. So, what was the world before it? Well, before the hydraulic press, the ideal way to get detailed metal workings was to either hammer them in place or melt metal and put the molten slag into a perfectly chiseled mold and risk setting yourself on fire. The inventor was Joseph Bramah, a brilliant inventor who got eventually opened his own carpentry business. The hydraulic press helps us mold things to equipment and tools. Also, lets face it, it's really satisfying to watch it crush stuff.
So, what's another way that it helps us? Well soybeans are very hard to process, and were scarcely used. However, when the hydraulic press came along, it finally made soybeans possible to be produced and eaten.
The hydraulic press works by utilizing Pascal's law.
This machine is extremely useful in storing old cars, as it can crush them flat, allowing them to be stacked on top of one another for efficient storage.
This allows the metal to be recycled, saving metal for the car producers and causing less need for mining up new metal. As a conclusion to this essay, the hydraulic press is very useful to us today, and helps us with storage, building things, and crushing things in very satisfying ways.
Good grammar, cool video. I would put "The hydraulic press works by utilizing Pascal's law." with "This machine is extremely useful in storing old cars, as it can crush them flat, allowing them to be stacked on top of one another for efficient storage."