It's like he's considerate about the danger lmao but he he still does it which is what he's such a unique content creator(RU-vidr) and I'd like to see him grow
Man, the sound cutting off at 12:55 made me think this whole video was actually a documentation of the last remaining moments of this guy’s life. Gave me quite a scare
HOLY HOLY!!! I can proudly say that I have the two HOTTEST women on this planet as MY GIRLFRIENDS! I am the unprettiest RU-vidr ever, but they love me for what's inside! Thanks for listening int
I was a karate student in elementary school. My teacher could spin the rope around his body 5 times a jump or something ridiculous like that, and he barely took the feet off of his group. You could barely see the rope. It’s one of those things that’s hard to believe/imagine unless you see it IRL.
I like how you calculated in the beginning that you need about 800rps and then used a motor with less than 50rps without gearing it up. Incredible work. Still 10/10 video
love the apron in every video, the consistent glued tools to both hands, the water path from hose pipe to tub, to drain, clap to night. Just amazing creativity and genuis!
Sometimes ngl, whatever the vid u make i watch it, its like this thing keeps me goin , gives me enough strength to move thru a rough day . Love ya mate ! Keep on making that content .
Are my calculations correct that 400 rotations per second with a 5 foot diameter means he wants the rope to go 5.6 times the speed of sound, or more than twice the speed of a bullet?
DUde how dont you have something like a billion subscribers yet . Only discovered this channel yesterday and was sold immediately. Im in the Engineering field so this is an awesome blend of technical content and the kind of behaviour id expect to find on my Reddit feed. Hats of to you sir
Y'know, after all the safety concerns had passed, that was actually quite an artistic video in a way. It was like a mad scientist version of Slow Mo Guys.
That slow mo footage of raindrops getting blasted was so statisfying, just like that bug that got obliterated. Because I want to sound like a nerd, these water droplets getting smashed like that reminded me of Jiren throwing punches at UI Goku who was standing on a little platform while Goku being able to go on to the offensive and creating shockwaves through punches hitting each other
Absolutely love the fact that you maintained continuity with the wooden axe at the start. These small details are always a delight to find, and I admire your effort in every video even more. Thanks IDAT!
Absolutely love this video! 💪💧 This is the kind of mindset we all need in our lives. The idea that we can challenge ourselves to accomplish the seemingly impossible is what sets us apart.
You can also shape the blade to be a boomerang so it can fly all across the yard, cutting the lawn and annihilating anything in its path, before coming back to you :)
By the thumbnail, I thought he was the current record holder of fastest skipping and trying some experiments. But found something entertaining that I didn't know I wanted.
The force imparted on the motor when the wood split was absolutely incredible. Like a gun recoiling almost. It's definitely easy to die in this man's garage
If you hope that the second pass closer to the floor makes up for anything missed during the top pass, you could potentially say you only need half the rpm, but really it just means your head and your feet get cut off at the same time
Can we just appreciate the effort this mans goes into making a single video, filming the video , setting up all the video equipment, get the footage, edit the footage , watch urself like 50 times to make sure everything is perfect and finally upload!! Big thumbs up! 👍
My favorite thing is how he probably spends hours just getting footage and editing for a 5 second joke about the path of the water going through his bathtub before it comes out the hose.
@RC CRAWL I believe it is reinvented because it seems like he didn’t have that in mind when he made the bearing system. If he did, why didn’t he just use a fidget spinner. He went through all that work to make it and then realized wait this already exists
@@brandonstouffer because every fidget spinner ive seen has three arms, which would have made the two ropes unbalanced. also im sure the fidget spinner wouldnt have been much more robust than the 3d printed one he made, and nowhere near as good as the aluminum one
You jump 3 rotations per second, the average person jumps 100 rotations per minute, so there are 60 seconds in a minute. So if someone does 100 jumps in a minute, the average number of jumps per second can be calculated by dividing 100 by 60: 100 jumps / 60 seconds ≈ 1.67 jumps per second (rounded to two decimal places) Hope this helped lol.
Thats the most I have ever genuinely laughed at a youtube video. "So Chinese kid, if you are watching..." as we watch the machine make that horrifying noise. Lmfao. But seriously steveo would do it.
@@Ididathing what a shame, i thought you would actually make a rain force field. smh. please commit to this and no matter how many wires thick or thin just make something that actually spins so fast you can stop the rain
The fact that he probably had to cut a hole in some pants to make the wood joke. So much effort in every second of the video. That´s true RU-vid greatness
I can't believe I almost skipped this one because of how normal and wholesome the thumbnail looks. It's probably the most dangerous one I've seen so far.
"In the tapestry of life, every thread has a purpose. Even the darkest moments add depth and beauty to the overall design. Embrace the interplay of light and shadow, for it is in the contrast that we find the true essence of existence."
1:16 so if a jump rope would need to make 800 rotations per second, and let’s assume that the distance from where it is above your head to under your feet is 7 feet in total, then that would mean for every rotation around your body the jump rope travels about 22 feet. So if you need it to spin 800 times in a second then the jump rope would be moving at 17600 feet per second which is 12,000 miles per hour. So basically all you would need to do is get your jump rope going Mach 16. Easy enough
@@adudethatlikestofish8070 lmao I assume you're referring to my first comment; I feel there are different ways to approach the problem, and mine would be different that what OP did. I also feel my answer, accounting for centripetal velocity, would also be breaking the speed of sound many times over. So I was just saying I can agree with OP's answer, and thanked them for doing the work so I don't have to
“The last thing I wanna do is make a magpie, pie” at that point you’ll probably have to change your profile to some other native animal / bird maybe a lorikeet or a cockatoo
It is theoretically possible to stop rain like that but it would need the wires to go way faster. You first have to calculate the randomness of the timing of each raindrop and the speed of the engine. That leaves you with around the speed of sound
I wonder if his parents have like this stress that every time they come home, they might find their dead son next to some invention. Could be that his parents have gotten used to this stress and have subconsciously already said goodbye to him