I feel like this is a culmination of all my life experiences to this point and I'm SO STOKED to finally share it with all you. Now go get your dang Build Box and let's make some cool stuff together. crunchlabs.com/MarkRober
Loving my little 1 second cameo 😂 Thanks for taking us around (Cannot BELIEVE you kept this quiet for so long, I struggle keeping a secret for a week)!
Hello I'm Manny from NM I just wanted to let you know you keep me sane with my withdrawals with drugs just wanted to let you know you personality made an impact on me from what I've seen keep up your work you're a inspiration and impact on my life
Guys like Mark are why I wish RU-vid was around when I was a kid. I may not have ended up as an engineer, but he’s a brilliant role model. His best lesson has always been that just because you fail doesn’t mean you have to quit. Being able to work through the failure and push towards success and find solutions is a lesson that can be used in any part of life. Hats off to this guy, no RU-vidr deserves more success than him.
@@Andy-gti well you could also imagine that to pay to make a lot of his projects, his team, living expanses, business expanses, etc. Would cost significantly more than $70k. He is similar to Mr.Beast where he puts his revenue back into his ideas and projects and thats what makes him and people alike stand out. It's also interesting to note (as evidence to my statement) that over the last years, his growth has obviously brought him a bigger financial success which in return also made his projects bigger in size and quality
I love you’re RU-vid channel. My friends also have a RU-vid channel and I’m helping out with them just a little bit and I just watch your videos every day of every day I stopped for a little and then I was like oh I remember about your RU-vid channel and I starting to watch your RU-vid channel again i’m super excited and I told my parents about your RU-vid channel
Dude I'm an adult older than you and I want to do this even though it's meant for kids. It took most of my life for me to be brave enough to finally learn what I want to learn, automotive. So last year I finally after achieving some huge financial goals finally started on that journey. I found you through the glitter bombs videos and ever since have been hooked. You have a heart of gold to get young people interested and evolved into this world and I wish that I had an influence like you when I was young. Keep going and keep doing what your doing!
It's hard to be jealous of a guy that just seems so genuine and wears his love of his career on his sleeve, he's clearly put his all into being as successful as he is. And the fact that he really tries to inspire kids to get into engineering and not see failure as a negative is just the cherry on top.
i just wanted to say that these build boxes are seriously really cool. i’m not part of the target demographic anymore, but when i was young, having an ongoing source of easy, manageable engineering projects like those would’ve very probably sparked a real passion in me. the child in me got super excited hearing about it all.
This was so awesome! I have a son on the spectrum who forgets flushing and washing his hands, and my other son wants to create a mechanism just like this to help encourage him not to forget! 🙌
I wish all the RU-vidrs who ever made a bottle flip video would post a video of their failures so the kids see them. Because I can't convince my students that bottle flipping in the school cafeteria with their drinks could be a huge problem for others if they fail.
@@qwerkapdagwdhawj8588 I hope you're joking because it's clear both Mark and Beast were clearly both in on this idea together. They're friends after all. 😂
It is still rare to see someone so passionate about what they do, and to get so much joy from it that they can't help but share it. Well done Mark. The Crunch Lab boxes seem like great kits. I wish you continued success.
This is what you get with a very genius engineer, with lots of time on his hands, lots of money in his bank, and who is still a kid at heart. Well done, Mark.
You are a huge inspiration. And I watched your theory about the 12 principles of animation. I guess without you I have never thought of becoming an animator. :D
I forgot about your channel I still remember the minecraft animation video from 6 years ago and it looked so cool glad you're still getting millions of views and that you're almost at 20 million subscribers!
Mark, you're going to go down in history as one of the most brilliant, most-fun, educators and mentors - ever. Kids today have a new role model. You're a genius.
I feel like Mark Rober is the enginerring Dad of the internet and I'm sure we can all agree, we couldn't be happier. You can just tell how happy he is to share his knowledge with the world. So keen to see what comes next!
I've just got to say, you've been super inspiring for me to pursue engineering. I've been watching your videos for years now and they just keep getting better and better. Unfortunately, I never exactly have enough time to do your engineering class, but just watching your videos have really made me want to give it my all, which thankfully I can do with my school's robotics team. Hopefully I can be a great engineer like you one day. Thanks so much for everything you do for all future engineers out there.
I wonder if you could make one of those pneumatic pulley systems that work both ways or if it would need something else for you to be able to hold on to the rope and get pulled up instead of falling down slowly. Like if there was also a rope with a Winch that pulled you up. You could use that invention to descend into Mines and Ascend from them as a different way to go up and down for emergencies. An elevator is better of course though.
The world needs more Mark Robers. This is the start of something huge. Probably much larger than anyone could imagine. Congratulations to all involved.
Couldn't find it in the FAQ: will you offer translated content? It would be great to have translated booklets, as well as subtitles for the videos, especially so we don't get the technical terms wrong. I'm specifically interested in German, but I am sure there's a market for a bunch of other languages. Perhaps some of your followers that are also physical engineers would be more than happy to help with translations.
To keep this sufficiently simple to hopefully offer, translated booklets could be provided as downloadable files. RU-vid already supports subtitles in different languages, so that could also be online content. This means all the boxes could stay the same, and whoever wants to can access the localized content online. It'd be huge to allow non-english speaking kids to explore science with your boxes, too (without requiring a knowledgeable translator with enough time to spare nearby).
Agree! Would be amazing for my nephew but he wouldn’t be interested in subtitles or English explanations. Even bad translations without the “Rober style” would help to not only build the tool but also help building interest in engineering…. I’d order a regular shipment immediately for him if there was a German version of the videos
Yep ! I'd definitely want to build these with my sons, but we're French, and I'm the only one home fluent enough to watch English content without subtitles
To hit that target with the tennis ball, just ramp up the pressure to 100% and it will go pretty straight. The question is if you hit the bullseye but the ball goes through the wall... does it count?
Mark is really an amazing guy. Though really still a child at heart, he managed to persevere through his challenges in life and make something that has always been his dream since young, which I find is a very impressive feat. And of course, he never fails to entertain us with his interesting projects and storytelling:)
Holy crap Mark, this looks incredible. The kid me would have absolutely loved this! The chance at getting to come there is a crazy idea that seems super awesome. Hope this venture is successful for you!
Pov you throw yourself into the metal box with the foam: 😌 But you just remember that they moved it to record a video: 💀 oh, no the box is there: 😯 But with lava: 💀
Mark is actually a genius. He literally made a way to fix peoples unsanitary habits and also made all of our childhood dreams a reality. PS. There is literally no imaginable possibility that you aren’t all of your nieces and nephews favorite uncle.
I had one like this. Mr. Martin taught biology. He was animated, had a passion for his subject, plus... He let us take our final home the Friday before our test date, then he covered all the windows with brown paper and let us watch Rocky & Bullwinkle cartoons while he graded our tests and did the math for our final grades. If we were low, he allowed us to write a short paper on a subject of his choosing to have turned in by the end of the day. If you turned it in, whatever you wrote, he upped your final grade by one letter grade. I already had an A in the class, but a few of my friends took advantage to get a B from a C. His class was fun and informative and I learned more than I thought I did. It was great!
*Mark:* ''For a long time, I've had parents reach out to me and say _my kid wants to be an engineer like you, how do i foster that passion?_ And I've just never had a great answer for that specific situation.'' *Kiwico:* smh
He does also ship the boxes internationally. You will then get the shipping and handling charges for which country you want it sent to. At least it said so in the FAQs on his Crunchlabs webpage. 😉
I mean once you really understand what you've learned with the creations, you can take them apart and combine your knowledge and the pieces to create that one big contraption using everything.
You are BY FAR my favorite creator of all time. You’ve grown so much as a RU-vidr! You started by putting 2 iPads in a jacket, and now you’ve grown to planting 20,000,000 trees, saving the ocean, getting the highest average view count on the platform, and building you’re own dream of a warehouse. Keep up the great content, and know that you are a great content creator and a great person overall.
I had no idea he was the one behind the app for the Halloween costume thing until he mentioned it in a recent video. I used that on my Acer Iconia Tab, if that gives a clue to how long ago it was.
I have a very serious question though. yes he's my favorite creator but who is he competing with when he needs secret passageways after everything? Who is hel threatening his status as best uncle on the continent?
I'm a software engineer and this warms my heart. The fact that you're able to cultivate the young generations hearts in showing what's possible through engineering. More power to you Mark Rober, I hope I can visit your lab one day.
small note: you can see the light under the secret entrance to the lab! you may wanna fix that in order to keep it SUPER secret! (or at least keep it in mind for when you revamp the room)
It makes me wonder what if I could become a kid and learn engineering from scratch. Mark, you are amazing! Crunch labs will be absolutely a hit. More power to you! And the lab is fantastic!
This is genuinely one of the most interesting, and amazing things I’ve ever seen. Just in general an entire building designated to inventions made by you would have to feel amazing to just be in, because seeing it is insanely incredible.
I love how Mark refused to make the entrance to his secret base a book, instead making it a knickknack. No cliches on his watch. Except, I guess, for a bookshelf secret entrance...
@@PuffinDiscordMemes According to 'your' channel, you aren't even the content creator. I'm not sure what your goal is, but the best way to respect someone's memory isn't to use their RU-vid channel to make comments on random videos claiming his were better. The channel isn't going to grow if there aren't any new videos posted, so I think it would be better to leave it alone, at least preserve what made the channel his. I'm not sure how you relate to him, seeing how you have access to the channel and account, but I'm sorry for your loss.
So I did some maths and for the target I think you need to aim at about 0.4122 meter about the target. My method for working Screen record a shot at the target and get the time it intakes to hit the target then use that as t which was .42 seconds divid by two as we will be getting the descent half.then do 1/2x9.81 (the gravitational constant for acceleration) x t^2 which is = to 0.2061 then x by two as that is the distance from the half way point which is 0.4122 m for horizontal aim just be dead centre (assuming no wind. This was done without air resistance as I don’t know how to calculate that.
My kids are going to grow up in the world I always dreamed of because of you. Hats off to you for inspiring a new generation of engineers and building my dream workshop! 👍
Your children will most likely grow up in a world with a climate that is increasingly full of natural disasters due to global warming, famines, wars, pandemics and lack of clean water, but, ok.
Yeah bud I wouldn’t hold out hope for your dream world. You’re either not aware of the world falling apart around you or you’re too lazy and desensitized to do anything about it. Either way, why don’t you go do some community service and help build that world you want?
True, but one of the main reasons both children and adults should be inspired to become engineers is so that they can try to solve problems like that and make the world a better place. Gloom and doom isn't going to solve anything.
I know you will probably never see this, but I want to be an engineer too but I have been struggling with my 3d-printer, banging my head against a wall for the past 3-4 months, and i was about to give up, but what you said about an engineer having to go through multiple failures in order to get something cool helped me to keep going, so thank you :D
7:55 "Three of my favorite things are teaching, coming up with new ideas, and getting people stoked about science and engineering." We need teachers like you Mark!
If by "we" you mean "the U.S.", there'd be more teachers like Mark if they actually got some decent pay for doing one of the most important jobs in the world.
I have to say Mark, you have encouraged my passion about engineering. I have a big goal set (mechanical engineer at Nasa), and your mechanisms and creativity really inspired me to use my skills to better the future world. I have graduated a year early, and I am about to start my engineering career in College (UAH), and I hope that you continue to post these awesome contraptions to further motivate me during those years. (I could use a letter of recommendation from you in around 5 years lol)
Work hard and do great things. I am a physician. I was an aerospace engineering major in college before I switched over to pre-med. Was always my dream to be an astronaut. Remember, perseverance, hard work, and the ability to self-learn overcomes and outperforms natural intellect 100% of the time if you want it badly enough. Work ethic is everything. Stay strong, and don't get discouraged. Remember your goals and don't forget them when it seems like they get lost in the pre-requisite curriculum during your first two years. You won't excel in everything. That's normal, and don't let it discourage you. That's not what matters. Never give up on yourself. Goals and work ethic are what matters. If you want it badly enough, you will have it.
Wish I had had your motivation when i was your age. Hopefully I can inspire my daughter to take her life in her own hands and follow her dreams, even if they are hard or scary.
Love all of it! Even the built in "commercial" for Crunch Lab boxes, because I feel the motivation behind them truly is a genuine desire to foster the engineering mindset in kids and not just a cash-grab opportunity. Such a cool facility with lots of unique ideas. Keep it up Mark!
In japan it exist ! It's called "inventions for adults" or something like that and it gives a model to make + explains quite complex physics that are behind
The fact that I’ve been watching this guy since the beginning when he made the Halloween costume, and now to this. It’s honestly amazing how far a person can grow when they have supporting people around them. Marks going places…
@@ExOtic_Us3r1 I had a different account, then got a new computer and didn’t remember the password for the other account. So I made a new one. My bad for the confusion
This is awesome! I love watching your courses for the squirrels. I wish my kids were still little, I'd definitely get this for them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You are my favorite person EVER. For reference...I'm a kid's entertainer, educator, videographer. And you are far and away everything I would ever hope for to achieve and to aspire to times 100. I'm just so glad you exist to do all of the things and inspire all of the kids in the most playful manner that so many just do not comprehend is necessary. I'm going to keep doing my thing, but I feel better that there are people like you out there with such a playful spirit, inspiring kids to create, explore and have fun. You rock, brother.
Hey Mark, love the crunch labs packs. Will you offer any educational packs so that teachers are able to bring these lessons into classrooms? Love the design process and it would be awesome be be able to bring this to students!
Would you consider doing some more advanced engineering kits? I’ve always wanted to build a drone with a camera from scratch and code it. Although i know I’d learn lots of new things from the kits you are about to release, i feel many older, aspiring engineers would advance from this stage fairly quickly. I reckon there are lots of others who would also love to buy more advanced sets. Thanks Mark!
@@anejstefe2406 Yeah, these current kits will cover lots of the key understandings of engineering but where do we go from there? I think it would be great if we could take what we have learned from Stage 1 and apply it to more complex projects in Stage 2 that use harder concepts. Stage 2 might include higher maths, physics, computer engineering etc.
@@SocksAndPuppets I would imagine that at first, a kit would come once every 2-3 months as they would be intricately designed and would take longer to build. Even 1 or 2 advanced builds would be an incredible start for adults to get into engineering. I’ve considered becoming an engineer myself recently but I don’t know many places that i can start. I think the best way would be to dive into a practical build to experience engineering first hand!
This is like DPHQ2 and the Fantasy Factory had a baby. This is engineering heaven on earth. Congrats on the achievement and the launch of the box, Mark!
Me and my dad ordered the first box, (the disc launcher), and it was so much fun! We built it together and set up targets for the discs in the backyard. It was so interesting to see how it works and to have fun using it. It launches like a real frisbee!! And I just wanted to say thank you SO much for this amazing opportunity. :)
As a kid that waremansion looks like a kid heaven. Dude u inspire so many people to invent and follow the ideas u always dreamt of. Thank you for yet another amazing monthly video!
J'aimerais tellement être ton dépôt ici pour CrunchLabs, vous penser au Canada. La science, rien de mieux pour comprendre et donner des muscles à notre cerveau. Merci,c cooooolll