He’s like a mad goblin tinkering in a cave. Everytime I fall for it and think he’s gonna think it through when testing stuff he just says he’s gonna hit it with progressively longer objects. This is awesome
@@thelastcube. Its not nearly as much of a joke as people think it is, the only difference between his staged lack of safety and the real lack of safety that exists here in Australia is he's wearing an apron and he's not drunk lol, other than that, pretty spot on really.
I swear the nails were like: 'Let's mess with him!' 'How?' 'Watch me flip around a bunch, then you flip the other way and do the same thing!' 'Right, here we go!'
I've paid attention to the health&safety instructions at work that one time in the last ten years so I'm a bit of an expert now and let me tell you, you pretty much nailed it.
Look at you! Working metal like a man of the night on that lathe. Your skills are growing. Once you collect all 5 infinity lathes, you can machine my metal any night.
ok but the fact that it unironically worked so well and also held up while doing its job exactly as intended while looking like a legitimate product tho.
Dancing on a spinning janky lathe with an apron implying you might not be wearing pants is the most hardcore safety last actions I've ever seen. It actually made me less nervous than watching Adam Savage doing anything around a lathe.
Oof, reminds me of when he assembled something on top of his lathes motor housing, dropped a small screw and immediately reached down to grab it under a spinning chuck that was like one foot in diameter.
You should have bought the strong blanks and blown a nail shaped hole straight through your upstairs floor and ceiling in the process, that would have been funny I think. Also, that warcrime of a construction tool looks very good and professional. But most of all, shiny.
What surprised me was that it happenend once, he acknowledged it, didn't do anything to try and prevent it, and it actually again, just pinting the other side.
Bro, the fact that this thing pierced through that thick iron plate is insane. If that hammer somehow got messed up and that nail hit him, I'm pretty sure it would just go through flesh AND bone
I know a guy that was nailing 2 pieces of metal on the ceiling with a ramset and since his shot wasn't perfectly perpendicular to the material the nail rebounded and went through his testicle
ROFL My wife and I are DYING over here, brother XD The second nail killed us both. lol Had to pause it at 9:40 to just die here. You're a wonderful machinist, man. Keep it up.
Just imagine your house is getting robbed. You grab your .22 cal hammer and smack one robber in the head. His skull crumples, and a nail flies out and pins the other guy to the wall. Thousands of miles away, a bald eagle sheds a single joyous tear.
@@sir_vix I am pretty sure that 'I Did A Thing' would legally be considered a member of Florida Legislature at this point if he entered the state. No need to run for office with a resume that hefty. (Though as a Apprentice EMT I may or may not have very strong feelings about people mucking around near live power tools/fire arms/industrial machinery/logging equipment/explosives/Medical Anything.)
"Nukes are so 20th century. I wanted to go for something bigger, something more bombastic, something truly spectacular. And now, I'm proud to announce announce that, as my patrons found out in our live stream last week, our planetary orbital lasers are nearing completion!"
I used a lathe a lot, when he climbed on it I damn near shit myself. Holy fuck, there are literal video of people turning into spaghetti after getting caught in one.
@@QCmaxthebeast Yeah, this was a real 'oh shit' moment do have to wonder how this all goes down behind the scenes, he gets on the lathe, turns it on for 30 sec then all done, or mount up while its active? questions, questions
Isn't that common knowledge throughout the world? I live in Denmark (quite far away from Mexico too) and the first thing I think of when someone says "Very dangerous boom-hammer used recreationally, preferably under the influence of hard liqueur" is obviously "Mexicans!" :P
Internally screaming while imagining standing barefoot on piles of razor sharp swarf. Man knows how to use a lathe, but dear god someone teach him how to use some fucking PPE lmao
That’s but a lightwork, my friend Everton Dias imagined and made a thesis on nuclear fusion, and was on his way to complete his magnum opus by making a practical nuclear fusion powerplant, however the incident of 2013 stopped him right on his tracks. If that day hadn’t happened, maybe he would’ve won his 50° nobel prize. He was such a genius
Hey man, as a machinist who learned lathe first and used 60+ year old machines, it makes me really happy to see others learning. Even it they make butt plugs for their first piece.
I love how even with great machines humor will get people to make buttplugs & dildos. I teach people 3d printing (FDM) & the amount of times people were like can we print buttplugs & dildos are far to often.
And then comes to the government and goes "if it has trigger, its a gun" like retards or corrupt peaces of shit they are, and so this will be the natural step to have working tool. Less safe and regulation only hurt people in many ways.
My man just got up and went "today I will break every safety rule" and jumped barefoot on heavy maschenery, making a gun hammer. My instructer in metal-works would be screaming if he saw that.
He's also single handed keeping bunnings and gameco financially viable during lockdown Speaking of single hands, that should probably be his next project
I love the fact that two of my favorite channels are this, and Stuff Made Here Stuff Made Here: Calculated with physics that the velocity of his baseball should be around 135, it was in the end 133 I did a thing: Watches in disbelief as he now suddenly has three horizontal nail silhouettes in his ceiling.
I did a thing is the reason Stuff Made Here need to put a disclaimer on playing around with blanks. So actually it should be recommended for health and safety you watch both
Ok. I just found you yesterday, and have watched maybe 4 or 5 of yours to completion. I do not, cannot, sit for long periods, nor complete whole tingys very often. One thing I felt, or deduced, or suspected... by myself, a fellow Adult with Deficits.... is that you may have been blessed with the creativity and attraction to novel, and then that book made its debut...
i love how his build quality is slowly getting better and better while he buys more tools for no reason other than the fact to make tools he has no true use for. love this guy and his work, keep it up!
So, based on the size blanks he used, a 9mm blank would be about 50% wider. Take the diameter and compare it and that's about 2.5 times more volume for gunpowder if the height of the blank stays the same.
@@nicewhenearnedrudemostlyel489 the rest of that statement is pretty important. Did you just not understand what it means to be badly injured? Because, those fingers hardly constitutes having been "badly" injured. not even close. No idea if its actually a fact, but idk how those fingers are suppose to contradict their statement at all.
Genius idea, mate. Distracting the youtube engineers by dancing on the running lathe, so they don't make fun of you for not centring it properly was a stroke of pure gold.
@@bestaround3323 one end is heavier than the other, it would spin end over end when shot straight up like it was & land in the ceiling horizontally. It would be fairly uncommon for it to go straight in like it was hammered in vertically.🤷🏻♀️
I was thinking "why the hell he shooting up" but have to say than shooting down is more dangerous for himself. But shooting down to water is maybe good way to go. Or sand. (If there really is "good ways" of it)