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The Engineering of Duct Tape 

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To understand how duct tape is engineered, Bill dissolves the tape in solvent to reveals its three components - plastic backing, adhesive, and cloth reinforcement. He explains the function of each part, highlighting that the adhesive is a viscoelastic substance - a substance that can act like a liquid or a solid and it can behave elastically. It is these behaviors underlying the characteristic behavior of duct tape: adhere when light pressure is applied, hold tight, then let go when peeled from a surface.
Video summary
00:00 Titles/Introduction
Bill explains that duct tape was invented in the 1940s to seal ammunition boxes, but now is used to temporarily fix many things.
00:21 Duct tape on Apollo 13
Bill notes that duct tape was used to repair a carbon dioxide filter on the Apollo 13 Moon mission in 1970. The improved filter was needed because an explosion destroyed part of the life support system.
00:35 The basic functions of tape
Tape is designed to do three things: a) adhere with light pressure, b) stay in place, yet c) be removable.
00:53 Components of duct tape
By dissolving duct tape in the solvent toluene, Bill separates duct tape into its three components: plastic backing, adhesive, and cloth reinforcement.
01:32 Properties of Tape Adhesive
Bill contrasts the adhesives used in tape with glue to highlight the unique properties needed for tape adhesive. He shows that Elmer’s glue, a typical household adhesive, dries by evaporating solvent until it becomes solid. He notes that this would not work for duct tape. Instead, tape’s adhesive never hardens because it must adhere when pressure is applied (rather than dry to adhere like Elmer’s glue), hold tight, then let go when the tape is peeled from a surface.
02:11 Tackifier
Bill explains that the stickiness of duct tape comes from a substance called a tackifier, which is a substance that is sticky like syrup. He demonstrates that a tackifier alone isn’t enough for tape: a tackifier can affix something lightweight, but fails with heavy loads. This is unlike duct tape, which can hold at least a 5 pound/2.3 kilogram weight.
02:46 Viscoelasticity
Bill notes that the adhesive for tape is a tackifier mixed with a viscoelastic substance. A viscoelastic substance is a substance that can be, depending on the rate at which it is deformed, liquid-like, solid-like, and which can exhibit elastic behavior. He demonstrates this with a familiar viscoelastic substance: Silly Putty. He shows Silly Putty flowing, fracturing, and bouncing - that is, behaving like a liquid, a solid, and exhibiting elastic behavior.
03:46 Close up of tape being applied
A close up of a piece of tape being applied to a glass surface illustrates how tape’s adhesive displays liquid-like and solid-like behavior. When applied it behaves like a liquid: light pressure causes the adhesive to flow and “wets” (i.e., spreads over) the surface, which allows it to stick to a surface. Once applies the adhesive behaves like a solid to support weight and keep the tape in place.
04:13 Cloth reinforcement
Bill mentions that the weight is held up by the cloth reinforcement. He examines close up the cloth reinforcement used in tape.
04:51 Close up of tape peeling
Bill shows that when tape peels off a surface it exhibits elastic behavior, although sometimes some of the tape’s adhesive can stick to the surface. This is cohesive failure. When this happens the adhesive is behaving like a solid.
06:22 Why gaffer’s tape doesn’t leave residue
Bill explains how gaffers tape and sticky notes peel off a surface without leaving residue.
07:07 Release coating
Bill describes the silicone-based release coating on tape’s plastic backing, which allows it to be formed into a useful roll. This adjusts how much tape sticks to itself. If it sticks too tightly, a user could not remove the tape from the roll; if too loose, then the tape would telescope - he demonstrates the latter with a defective roll of tape.
08:37 Tape adhesive developed by the engineering method
Bill explain briefly that while chemistry is important to synthesize the adhesives, their development is done by the engineering method. The engineering method is described in his book The Things We Make (isbn 978-1728215754 hardcover / 978-1728280455 paper).
09:36 Rolling ball test
Bill demonstrates the rolling ball test to quantify the stickiness of a tape’s adhesive. This is one of many empirical methods used by engineers to engineer tape.
10:15 Where duct tape should not be used
Bill ends this video with a caution: Duct tape - surprisingly! - should never be used on ducts.
10:33 End Credits

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@ruolbu
@ruolbu 13 дней назад
this feels like one of those really old 70s educational videos, perfectly scripted and produced to contain exactly the visual and information required to get a better understanding. no fluff, no bloat, just perfection.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
I suppose it does: I grew up in the Carl Sagan and Jacob Bronowski days and suppose that type of educational television permeates my way of thinking. I know when I am working on a video that the aspect that really interests me is structure of the information flow.
@OutbackCatgirl
@OutbackCatgirl 13 дней назад
​@@engineerguyvideoAnd in turn your way of educating has inspired and influenced a good many of us younger folk to think critically about how we communicate ideas and knowledge. Maybe that feels like a small niche amongst younger folk nowadays, but it is still alive and well. Alec from the channel Technology Connections in particular has put his own spin on this kind of in depth, hands on edutainment that shows the spark of curiousity lives on even in the age of TikTok and mass misinformation. Keep it up, Bill. You're a legend.
@jubuttib
@jubuttib 13 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo Somehow I feel like you'd make a mean turbo encabulator video... =)
@vaxjoaberg
@vaxjoaberg 13 дней назад
@@jubuttib What a great April Fools day bit that would be.
@Disinterested-jg6pw
@Disinterested-jg6pw 13 дней назад
You mean it was a thoughtfully made educational video rather than rubbish trotted out for the algorithm that is so common nowadays especially with the awful ai content.
@Casciop94
@Casciop94 13 дней назад
He's alive!
@TheMonkeydood
@TheMonkeydood 13 дней назад
Yay!
@SlartiMarvinbartfast
@SlartiMarvinbartfast 13 дней назад
Fantastic! So good to see Bill back, hopefully there will be more videos in the near future. 🙂
@Clockworkbio
@Clockworkbio 13 дней назад
This is the best day of my whole life
@thelazy0ne
@thelazy0ne 13 дней назад
\o/ 😁
@Tepidtamales
@Tepidtamales 13 дней назад
Yay!
@scott8919
@scott8919 10 дней назад
Gonna tell my kids this is Technology Connections' father.
@andrewj3177
@andrewj3177 9 дней назад
By the magic of having an offspring, we have the more frequent uploader one, right here
@hagerty1952
@hagerty1952 7 дней назад
@@andrewj3177 - I thought you were going to say, 'By the magic of of having an offspring, we now have two channels."
@charmainewalker1260
@charmainewalker1260 6 дней назад
Yes! The two channels perfectly complement each other!
@stco2426
@stco2426 5 дней назад
That's a great observation.
@YohanesAriez
@YohanesAriez 5 дней назад
I would say yes on that😂
@jimtaylor431
@jimtaylor431 12 дней назад
What I love about Bill's videos is there is no fat. Its straight to fascinating, factual content. Really is one of the few channels i virtually stop what i am doing whenever a new video gets released!
@AileTheAlien
@AileTheAlien 7 дней назад
Precisely one, perfectly executed joke, too! 😆
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 6 дней назад
He made a few mistakes though.
@ricolmao6969
@ricolmao6969 6 дней назад
My first video of his. I’ll say this much nothing he said was extra Quite interesting
@fruitpunchsamuraid2484
@fruitpunchsamuraid2484 5 дней назад
It’d be funny as an April fool’s joke for Bill to go, “Yo this is ya boi, engineerguy! Before I start, smash that like button and subscribe if you haven’t! And now, a word from our sponser…RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS!”
@ianmburke
@ianmburke 13 дней назад
7:46 my whole life described perfectly: setting the balance between too tacky and not tacky enough
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
My favorite comment so far.
@TRS-Eric
@TRS-Eric 12 дней назад
look at this guy over here with the perfect amount of tackiness.
@OutbackCatgirl
@OutbackCatgirl 12 дней назад
This is my favourite kind of snarky humour: devastatingly relatable.
@fivecitydirttracker4776
@fivecitydirttracker4776 11 дней назад
✔️​@@OutbackCatgirl
@Suiseisexy
@Suiseisexy 10 дней назад
Nonsense, you can never be too tacky. The plastic flamingoes in front of my trailer told me so.
@lapatatadelplato6520
@lapatatadelplato6520 12 дней назад
Your videos are the main reason I chose to become an electrical engineer. The magnetron, quartz clock, atomic clock, transistor, accelerometer, CCD, and harmonic analyzer videos, really inspired 11 year old me to go down the path of engineering. I am now halfway through a degree in Electrical engineering, with a specialization in systems and controls. I am incredibly grateful for these videos, and all the potential engineers you’ve created.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 12 дней назад
What a wonderful things to hear ... I have been tried to develop one on signals (Shannon), but haven't got it work out yet.
@lapatatadelplato6520
@lapatatadelplato6520 12 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo Understanding the noisy channel coding theorem takes quite a bit of background. Explaining it well would be a feat of engineering in its own right, which I am sure you can manage :). I often try to explain the various topics I learn in school to my friends and family, but that particular theorem is where I fall flat. I would be delighted to watch that video.
@Rowlesisgay
@Rowlesisgay 12 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo honestly... great idea. I'd love to hear more about Shannon's theories in a much less rigorous, more usably coherent manner. I'm looking forward to this once you figure it out (does sound hard to explain concisely)
@CatFish107
@CatFish107 12 дней назад
Coincidentally, this channel inspired me to cut open a diaper and have fun with hydrophilic gel! (I became a new father right around the same time as Bill. That video was heartwarming AND super nerdy. Made by my kind of people)
@alimanski7941
@alimanski7941 10 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo "A Mathematical Theory of Communications" is one of the most important pieces of science in the 20th century. It permeates so many different fields, and led to so much of what we've come to take for granted today, technologically speaking.
@patrickvalentino600
@patrickvalentino600 10 дней назад
"as we've just seen, controlling the stickiness of tape is of utmost importance" You know you've created a valuable RU-vid channel when you can say a sentence like that unironically and it becomes an aha moment for the whole audience. Well done
@Gurmudgin
@Gurmudgin 12 дней назад
I’ve rewatched the aluminum can video so many times, I’m glad you’re still doing this. These calm explanations give me such joy to listen to and watch. So once again, thank you very much.
@AngusMcDangus
@AngusMcDangus 13 дней назад
Makes me proud to be an engineer. We may not understand everything, but we find a way to make it work.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
That's a point I try to make again and again and again ... you have nice, pithy way of putting it.
@Bryan_Kay
@Bryan_Kay 13 дней назад
​@@engineerguyvideoyoure a legend and have inspired more people than you realize 👍
@Nickersont88
@Nickersont88 13 дней назад
​@@engineerguyvideo I'd love your take on the inductive/deductive learning cycles and their influence on engineering. As I was taught, it's how the Wright brothers learned to control flight.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
@Nickersont88 oddly I have been thinking of doing a video on what the wright brothers were think about when they created their airplane.
@sr20ser.
@sr20ser. 13 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo $10 says it was a bar bet that got out of hand.
@Mahm00dM0hanad
@Mahm00dM0hanad 13 дней назад
Well I’m genuinely happy knowing this guy is still alive, for me this is one of the OG educators on the internet
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
I am also happy to be alive
@jtadevich
@jtadevich 11 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo lol
@mqosu
@mqosu 8 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo I am also happy you are alive
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 8 дней назад
Thank you
@Dankleberrrrg
@Dankleberrrrg 12 дней назад
I wish everything could be explained so concisely with such clear visuals.
@momsspaghetti7165
@momsspaghetti7165 12 дней назад
I remember back when I was in high school watching these videos in awe and thought they were excellent material. Fast-forward a few years later, I’m attending UIUC as an engineering student and I ran across you on one of the bus lines. Forever grateful for that conversation we had, and glad you’re making more videos again!
@atkoofficial
@atkoofficial 13 дней назад
I'm a grown man, but if you adopt me, I'd be happy to listen to every single story you have to tell.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
I will share this with my kids ….
@EricLS
@EricLS 12 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideoI sense that your children are not as enthralled with their father’s careful explanations as we all are. Such is the plight of fathers.
@Benlucky13
@Benlucky13 12 дней назад
Highly recommend his book "Fatal Flight" if you haven't read it already, he narrates the audiobook himself. 4+ hours of him telling a fascinating story about Britain's last great airship
@RNMSC
@RNMSC 12 дней назад
I don't require being adopted for that to be the case. 🙂
@miigon9117
@miigon9117 12 дней назад
coolest dad ever!
@Paddleposter62
@Paddleposter62 13 дней назад
I graduated in Materials Engineering in the 80's and I can say that this single 10 minute video is worth about a semester of courses.
@ppmnox
@ppmnox 13 дней назад
that was the 80's. in today's crazy world you have to complete 2 years' worth of nonsense just to get to this 10 minute video. 😀
@lavahawk
@lavahawk 12 дней назад
@@ppmnox I can confirm. I am a materials engineering student in my third year as I type this.
@dizzywow
@dizzywow 11 дней назад
Nonsense.
@divinelogik
@divinelogik 7 дней назад
That can't possibly be true.
@Antsylum
@Antsylum 3 дня назад
If you only took a 10 minute video's worth of information out of a semester of classes then that's concerning... Especially since you managed to graduate
@Sasasala386
@Sasasala386 5 дней назад
10min of a man talking about duct tape....And its amazing.❤
@finren4308
@finren4308 13 дней назад
As the old adage states, “if it shouldn’t move, use duct tape, if it should move, use WD40” I think we know what the next companion video should be. Awesome to see you back, always incredibly informative
@dittilio
@dittilio 13 дней назад
A video on WD40 as a displacer, vs PTFE as a lubricant and so on would be amazing.
@redoktopus3047
@redoktopus3047 13 дней назад
If you want some fun history, WD 40 was originally invented not as a lubricant but as a Water Displacer. It was the 40th attempt of a Water Displacer. WD 40. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aTD_SBudQfY.html
@fisharmor
@fisharmor 13 дней назад
I prefer "If you can't fix it, duck it, and if you can't duck it, f*** it"
@The_Reality_Filter
@The_Reality_Filter 13 дней назад
@@redoktopus3047 wow, thanks for sharing...it should be called World Developer considering its near infinite uses.
@CharlieTheNerd91
@CharlieTheNerd91 13 дней назад
@@redoktopus3047 And it still is, you should not use WD40 as a lubricant (other than short term) because it evaporates (that is its point, remove water, then remove self)
@Blend3rman
@Blend3rman 13 дней назад
That parting dad joke, or should I say, engineer joke, was the cherry on top. Quality content as always!
@ktaragorn
@ktaragorn 13 дней назад
Came here to say that.. after years we almost see him smile :D
@nomadMik
@nomadMik 13 дней назад
I seriously always thought it was used for ducting. Now I wonder where the name came from.
@VulpisFoxfire
@VulpisFoxfire 13 дней назад
@@nomadMik Low temperature ducting. Notice the warning is against ducts that carry a *lot* of heat, which I presume would cause the adhesive to not work.
@andrius0592
@andrius0592 13 дней назад
@@nomadMik I guess it should not be used in places where it would be subjected to heat, like the body of a vacuum motor, whereas taping a vacuum hose would be fine.
@reverse_engineered
@reverse_engineered 13 дней назад
@@andrius0592 Importantly, don't use it on the supply ducts of say, your home furnace. The hot air heats the ducting enough to cause the adhesive to fail.
@Czeckie
@Czeckie 8 дней назад
this video is so thrilling, i cant explain it. Bill's presentation is similar to what we were watching in school on VHS tapes. Peak of educational presentation - no other youtuber compares.
@GagandeepSingh-me4qt
@GagandeepSingh-me4qt 3 дня назад
This channel has been an integral part of my childhood! It’s sad to see you grow old but the fact that you keep us engaged and ever curious to learn something new is just amazing. It might sound like a bold claim but what you are doing is nothing less than a service to humanity. ❤
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 2 дня назад
Thank you for the kind words. I would note that the alternative to growing old is worse.
@EternalAnomaly
@EternalAnomaly 13 дней назад
This video is simply fantastic! The quality of close-ups, insight and information is better than ever before. We missed you. Thanks for making these!
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
I really enjoyed adding macro to our work ...
@MikaelLevoniemi
@MikaelLevoniemi 13 дней назад
"don't use it on a duct" is very true. Once we tried to fix a temporary air bag duct as it eventually disintegrated in in use with duct tape and the tape held even less than the bag when air was pushed through with enough force. Constant motion from turbulent air just detached the tape and small dust particles in air made sure lost stickiness.
@johnsmith1474
@johnsmith1474 6 дней назад
You have the literacy skill of a five year-old.
@user-ym4xy6us5e
@user-ym4xy6us5e 8 дней назад
Hey it's engineerguy! I bought your book what must have been a decade ago. It's a real pleasure to see you still releasing fresh videos.
@adamkee97
@adamkee97 8 дней назад
Your vids are the best. From high school to being an undergrad to almost 30 now, I'm glad you exist.
@izzard
@izzard 13 дней назад
Masterfully put together. And I’m not just talking about the duct tape.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
Thank you.
@nickw.9947
@nickw.9947 13 дней назад
he's talking about the fit 🥵🥶
@keeperofgunsandfish
@keeperofgunsandfish 13 дней назад
I'm not an engineer, but find your videos exceedingly insightful and masterfully captivating. Glad to see a new video!
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
They are created with non-engineers in mind!
@JayMoreau
@JayMoreau 3 дня назад
Still one of the best RU-vid channels ever!
@Max-ql5qj
@Max-ql5qj 12 дней назад
What I love about this channel is that you learn so much about common things that seem so simple and sometimes irrelevant. It is a great illustration of how important attention to detail really is.
@StealthPlatypus1
@StealthPlatypus1 13 дней назад
I went into the world of adhesives for a large project at work a couple years ago. The amount of engineering (and just general testing) in it is crazy. I mainly focused on epoxies and their adhesion to between dissimilar materials. It's crazy how many factors come into play - surface area, temperature, surface smoothness/roughness (laser ablation!), curing conditions.. the list goes on..
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
Indeed: It is amazing complex. It reminds me of how metallurgy used to be described: one third science, one third engineering, and one third black magic.
@thomasderouin72
@thomasderouin72 13 дней назад
​@@engineerguyvideoSo true! Science in its entirety was once outlawed and considered evil wizardry lol!
@zyxw2000
@zyxw2000 10 дней назад
Is there a tape that actually IS weatherproof?
@Jagcycle
@Jagcycle 13 дней назад
I was sure that you were going to mention that Duct Tape was originally referred to as Duck Tape, as duck is the name for the cloth layer used to reinforce the tape. This is why it's not meant to be used on actual ducts. It's just that cloth is no longer referred to as duck, so people called it duct, as it is something that they are more familiar with.
@EebstertheGreat
@EebstertheGreat 12 дней назад
I believe that historically, the tape was invented by ducks and used to tape their eggs together so they didn't roll away. But after the ducks sold the rights to 3M, people started calling it "duct tape," because "duct" is the past tense of "duck."
@TocsTheWanderer
@TocsTheWanderer 9 дней назад
I was surprised that he falsely claimed that it was invented in WWII
@longboardfella5306
@longboardfella5306 9 дней назад
The History Guy did a great video about the history of Duct v Duck tape
@B3Band
@B3Band 8 дней назад
Yeah it's definitely DUCK tape, and you know it's not DUCT tape because you specifically aren't supposed to use it in ducts!
@gamerguildhd3529
@gamerguildhd3529 День назад
10:15 to 10:30 just the most perfect closing note, ever.
@RahulKumar-cm4vt
@RahulKumar-cm4vt 10 дней назад
He is the only youtuber I dropped an email thanking for his educational videos. Never heard back on that email. Thanks again.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 10 дней назад
Sorry if I did not respond! I usually do.
@GnomaPhobic
@GnomaPhobic 13 дней назад
I've been watching your videos for literally a decade now. I credit the interest in DIY and woodworking I now enjoy as hobbies to your content over the years, helping me appreciate the engineering behind our lives. Thank you Dr. Hammack.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
You are welcome!
@twjonckheere
@twjonckheere 13 дней назад
Thanks for adding the important note of NOT using it for ducts! Our builder used it to hold together the dryer vent pipes inside the wall and I found out years later because it ended up melting and the vent pipes separated. So the dryer was venting inside the wall for years! When I opened up the wall I found mold and years of lint!
@alistairblaire6001
@alistairblaire6001 12 дней назад
Lucky to notice it before a fire
@twjonckheere
@twjonckheere 12 дней назад
@@alistairblaire6001 Agreed!
@bbgun061
@bbgun061 12 дней назад
It should have been foil tape.
@Mic_Glow
@Mic_Glow 12 дней назад
There is special metallic tape for ducts...up to 350*C, and even other types of tape that can handle 500-600*C, for a chimney or something. Price is also special XD
@dant5464
@dant5464 12 дней назад
And here I was thinking the warning to not use it on ducts was to avoid liability if it were used to repair something that carries noxious fumes, and it failing and leaking resulted in death or injury.
@Rsslone
@Rsslone 12 дней назад
I was so excited when I saw a new upload, welcome back! The ending of this was comedy gold, its almost like they avoided saying "Duct" in the list.
@DnaKGames
@DnaKGames День назад
He came back when we needed him most
@loganagle746
@loganagle746 13 дней назад
⚠️ This is not a drill. I repeat: This is NOT a drill! *engineerguy* HAS, in fact, uploaded a new video! ⚠️
@TonyRule
@TonyRule 13 дней назад
Not only that... but a video on possibly the most important human invention since the wheel!
@sorarmojoanakket.5615
@sorarmojoanakket.5615 13 дней назад
This is NOT a drill, tell ur mom to GET on the dance floor @whatphoto
@XxIcedecknightxX
@XxIcedecknightxX 13 дней назад
​@@TonyRulelathe is far more important.
@aleksszukovskis2074
@aleksszukovskis2074 13 дней назад
this is not a drill. this is duck tape
@OutbackCatgirl
@OutbackCatgirl 13 дней назад
​@@XxIcedecknightxXthis, too, is not a drill, though it can be used as one.
@matiasbrandoni6014
@matiasbrandoni6014 13 дней назад
The man himself is back!!
@tomedwards7382
@tomedwards7382 8 дней назад
I'm so glad you're back, as are many others I suspect! Now, I'd like 10 videos per day to catch up on what we've missed 😉
@enotdetcelfer
@enotdetcelfer 12 дней назад
UGH! So good! I've probably watched the Synthesis/Analysis machine videos a dozen times. Thrilled you're making more videos!
@creato938
@creato938 13 дней назад
I'm really glad to see a new upload, the production levels of your videos are not found easily now a days, educational and entertaining.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
That's partly why it takes a while to make them ... plus I am naturally slow.
@cashewABCD
@cashewABCD 12 дней назад
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast
@sudevsen
@sudevsen 13 дней назад
"Don't use duct tape on a duct" Didn't know Bill could be so funny
@bdsoftley4079
@bdsoftley4079 13 дней назад
Don't use it on a Duck.... They get mad.
@fredbloggs8072
@fredbloggs8072 13 дней назад
@@bdsoftley4079 Incidentally, it's quite surprising the number of people who do mistakenly call it duck tape.
@Cssfiend
@Cssfiend 13 дней назад
@@fredbloggs8072 duck tape is its real name, duct tape is the misnomer, duck or ducking is the name of the original cloth used to make duck tape
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 13 дней назад
@@Cssfiend duck tape got its name because water rolls off the tape, like off a duck. The tape was developed to waterproof ammo boxes. The mother of a son fighting in the jungles of the Pacific theater wrote the President. For whatever reason he choose to take up the banner for her. By all accounts everyone loved the tape.
@slicedtoad
@slicedtoad 13 дней назад
@@Cssfiend At 10:22 the roll he's using clearly says "Duct tape". No idea what the original name was, but duct is not a misnomer if it's on the product.
@gitman3486
@gitman3486 9 дней назад
I enjoy how serious the tone of this is
@seanmccauley1446
@seanmccauley1446 12 дней назад
Love these videos so much. Taking the everyday and proceeding to do a deep dive on it magnifies my appreciation.
@brettdeccy9897
@brettdeccy9897 13 дней назад
I hope you were a teacher in a past life man, your explanations are so clear and concise!!
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
I am still currently a teacher!
@brettdeccy9897
@brettdeccy9897 13 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo glad to hear it and wish I was in one of your classes! Thanks for teaching the masses on RU-vid!!
@robert-wr9xt
@robert-wr9xt 13 дней назад
@@engineerguyvideo So happy for your lucky students. Your kind voice is a gift. Please keep giving.
@goblinoide
@goblinoide 13 дней назад
Reincarnation is false
@robert-wr9xt
@robert-wr9xt 13 дней назад
@@goblinoide Brett never got the memo. Have a great Tuesday!
@boRegah
@boRegah 13 дней назад
This video has very strong "class, we're just watching a film today"-film-energy And I love it
@griloleatherface
@griloleatherface 10 дней назад
Oh my god, i never unsubscribed this channel because i had the hope one day he would come back. This is a happy day!
@oafkad
@oafkad 12 дней назад
When I tell folks about the high points of YT this is the first channel that comes to mind. Always such a treat to see a new video.
@gideon1884
@gideon1884 13 дней назад
Welcome back Bill. Great to see you
@kiri101
@kiri101 12 дней назад
You are truly leaving a legacy here. These are the kinds of videos that inspire children and shape their lives. Not a single unnecessary word!
@CarlosIvanFocus
@CarlosIvanFocus 9 дней назад
Yeah, I'm tired of everyone welcoming me to the video, to the channel, leave a like, subscribe.... none of that. It's awesome.
@chadoftoons
@chadoftoons 12 дней назад
I love your presentation style. I dont mind long videos so much but its refreshing to have information presented in a reasonable time frame and it probably take a bit of effort to prepare everything in advance
@DrakiniteOfficial
@DrakiniteOfficial 12 дней назад
I didn't expect a video on duct tape to include a discussion on the philosophy of engineering and how we work past our lack of knowledge in the fundamental physics of things, and manage to develop models even when we don't have physical theories to explain the underlying phenomena. I didn't really realize it until you explained it but you explained it extremely well. It explains why so many engineering textbooks have formulas with silly-looking constants and rules of thumb, because they got those numbers through empirical measurements and experimentation in order to make the design process easier.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 12 дней назад
Indeed! (And I do have a 4-part series and a book on the engineering method ...)
@MariuszGruszkajamaniek
@MariuszGruszkajamaniek 13 дней назад
I remember a few years ago in English classes at my University (I'm Polish) the teacher asked us to watch your video on injection molding- when I googled the title I shouted "The Engineering Guy! I love his videos!". You make me proud to be an engineer and I'm so glad I pursued this carrier. Thank you and keep them coming!
@nickjohnson410
@nickjohnson410 13 дней назад
When he is needed most he grabs random objects from that drawer in the kitchen and dazzles us with their highly technical amazing mundaneness. Thank you Bill! You are very much appreciated.
@peterjameson321
@peterjameson321 12 дней назад
Thank you for a brilliant informative presentation with no mad music and no fast forwarding. I am enlightened.
@DomyTheMad420
@DomyTheMad420 6 дней назад
i did NOT expect the magnification close up shots! legit fascinating!
@garyplewa9277
@garyplewa9277 13 дней назад
Most people take Duct Tape for granted and often make fun of people who use it with comments like "Held together with duct tape". It's amazing to see how much engineering went into the product and this explains why it works so well in so many applications. Thanks for making this video.
@1pcfred
@1pcfred 13 дней назад
It's not important what anything is held together with, just that it stays together.
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv 13 дней назад
You're one of those channels that I don't realize I've been dearly missing until you post something after a long pause.
@kamerona
@kamerona 12 дней назад
Never thought I'd watch and thoroughly enjoy a 10 minute video about tape but here we are. We'll done sir!
@jortand
@jortand 7 дней назад
I love your visual way of explaining a concept together with the top tier flow of the script!
@jamescrook99
@jamescrook99 13 дней назад
We wait for years, but we are always glad when you post
@ConnorRoss
@ConnorRoss 13 дней назад
waiting for 1 year about a video on duct tape and its 100% worth it
@HighMojo
@HighMojo 9 дней назад
Amazing. I would never have thought that something that I take for granted and use everywhere would have so much engineering effort put into it. This certainly gives me a new appreciation for duct tape that I otherwise never would have had till I watched this Ductapementary.
@KoopaMedia64
@KoopaMedia64 5 дней назад
The Red Green Show would never have been possible without Duct Tape.
@robert-wr9xt
@robert-wr9xt 13 дней назад
So glad you have returned to make us all more enlightened. We missed you.
@ElSelcho77
@ElSelcho77 13 дней назад
Engineer Guy uploads a Video: I have a good day.
@Anolaana
@Anolaana 13 дней назад
I don't think I've ever clicked on a recommendation so quickly and with such glee!
@Supermunch2000
@Supermunch2000 13 дней назад
Engineer Guy uploads a video about the most important invention in the history of "cobbling things together"... I have a most excellent day.
@brainwashingdetergent4322
@brainwashingdetergent4322 11 дней назад
Great stuff as per usual! Thank you much for taking the time to create this superbly written and filmed video.
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned 8 дней назад
Nice to see you still alive. Your videos are the most comprehensive and understandable I have seen to date
@electrosaurus
@electrosaurus 13 дней назад
So happy to see this pop up on my feed. Made my day and my son is now rewatching all the older videos. Hope this is the (re)start of more to come.
@KalebPeters99
@KalebPeters99 13 дней назад
Wonderful to see you again Bill! Adhesives are a fascinating topic that so many of us take for granted, and you broke it down beautifully as usual! ✨
@user-sj8ht3xr8m
@user-sj8ht3xr8m 12 дней назад
Love your way of presenting! Calm and slow yet engaging, very easy to follow.
@stephenholland6328
@stephenholland6328 8 дней назад
Bill, the dome of the Museum of Scjence and industry has an inscription: “Science discerns the laws of nature. Industry applies them to the needs of man." Of course, by Industry it means Engineering. I grew up having visited the museum multiple times and only later did I look up and see the inscription. It was enlightening then. Your videos now about what engineering is does a great job expanding on that idea. Great videos. - From Steve, a physician, understanding that medicine is another field of engineering.
@justsomeone89
@justsomeone89 13 дней назад
Great, clearly explained video as always! 1 question is not answered: Why is it called Duct-Tape if it is not supposed to be used on Ducting 😅 I've always learned is was invented for use on air ducting.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 13 дней назад
I could not get a clear answers on this, other at the kind of urban legend level.
@figmentpez
@figmentpez 13 дней назад
The original term was duck tape, named after the type of fabric used in the backing, duck. People switched to calling it duct tape, possibly because not many people know what duck fabric is.
@LuaanTi
@LuaanTi 13 дней назад
It's named after a kind of fabric - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_duck Of course, people have long since forgotten this meaning, and at some point, people felt that "duck tape" is a mispronunciation (or mistype) of "duct tape", which sounds more reasonable if you don't know what duck cloth is (helped by the fact that people did actually start using it on air ducts, and the marketing quickly switched to a shiny grey finish to look like a duct :D ). Which itself gets hilarious when people then go the other way, and even weirder, when a US company actually manages to call their "duct tape" product "Duck Tape" and register that as a trademark. Which is legal because the original common name has "fallen out of use". And now you can't call duck tape duck tape anymore, because now it's a brand product, not a common name.
@lightandtheheat
@lightandtheheat 13 дней назад
​@@figmentpez Thanks for the rabbit hole you just sent me down 😆. So, from what I read, it's one of two things: either the early versions made by J&J did use duck fabric, as you said (which I just learned was an actual thing), or it was because the soldiers in WW2 referred to it as "duck" tape because of how water rolled off it like a duck's hydrophobic feathers.
@justsomeone89
@justsomeone89 13 дней назад
@@LuaanTi Funny that it comes from the dutch word "Doek" Which means Cloth. And it is indeed Cloth-tape. Which makes sense... Coincidence is that i am dutch 😅
@vierikristianto1334
@vierikristianto1334 13 дней назад
Missed you bill
@Spolt_main
@Spolt_main 12 дней назад
Simple, elegant, beautiful. I'm glad you're back, Bill.
@Vault57
@Vault57 11 дней назад
It was great to see you back! I worked in an industry that relied heavily on duct tape. Over 30 years of being around the stuff, I can say that not all duct tapes are created equal. I used to have a good collection of various colors and manufacturers tapes. Unfortunately, my kids discovered that you could make things out of the stuff. Oh well, what else was I going to do with all that tape? Great video!
@LSR303
@LSR303 13 дней назад
I love your books! I've got three of them. Thanks for taking the time to still do these video sporadically.
@jesperhustad
@jesperhustad 13 дней назад
I love how engineerguy takes the mundane and goes into such deep detail and history that it becomes profoundly interesting.
@JamieBainbridge
@JamieBainbridge 12 дней назад
This channel is such a gem. Your videos are always such a treat, you explain complex things so well and clearly that anyone can understand. A true joy to watch, thank you.
@mvadu
@mvadu 10 дней назад
We need more channels like yours Bill, no nonsense pure educational information.
@Danfail100
@Danfail100 13 дней назад
I did not know 15 minutes ago, that i needed this information. Now i can't fathom how i lived 53 years without knowing.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 13 дней назад
What's next, PhotonicInduction? Love seeing a new video here!
@inothome
@inothome 13 дней назад
Agreed! Question, what's the name of your channel? lol
@inothome
@inothome 13 дней назад
@@zackl3094 I have to admit, I was only aware of the Geerling Engineering channel until yesterday.
@BichaelStevens
@BichaelStevens 12 дней назад
Are you guys gonna advertise Bitcoin scams or something?
@misterhat5823
@misterhat5823 12 дней назад
@@BichaelStevens Agreed. Jeff is such a shill. His dad's channel is better.
@inothome
@inothome 12 дней назад
@@BichaelStevens Was funnier the first time watching it..... No, not Bitcoin or a scam. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bQF51mqzrY4.html
@Seabass901
@Seabass901 7 дней назад
I knew as soon as I clicked on this video that I was about to watch the whole thing. It's composed straightforwardly and entreatingly. Subbed!
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 7 дней назад
Wonderful to have you as a subscriber.
@yootoob7048
@yootoob7048 12 дней назад
I have always loved the ramp, ball bearing tape tester. Simple, elegant, genius.
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 12 дней назад
I could not agree more ….
@hunters6940
@hunters6940 13 дней назад
I missed you and these videos so much. It’s the ultimate comfort content for me. Glad to see you. Hope you’re doing good
@ThereIsNoRoot
@ThereIsNoRoot 12 дней назад
Haven't watched yet but had to come to the comments and say: so glad to see you posting! I'm going to savor every moment of this video.
@B3Band
@B3Band 8 дней назад
Did he die or something
@dcvariousvids8082
@dcvariousvids8082 5 дней назад
That was by far, the most interesting, informative and explanation of adhesive tape. And presented in a mesmeric fashion. Thank you.
@leonguyen896
@leonguyen896 7 дней назад
I was not expecting that plot twist at the end. Bravo!
@SteveBrecht
@SteveBrecht 12 дней назад
I can't overstate how glad I am to see a new EngineerGuy video! You have been missed!
@MiroslawHorbal
@MiroslawHorbal 13 дней назад
Perfect timing. I was just about to eat lunch. I know what will be my lunchtime entertainment today!
@VeniceInventors
@VeniceInventors 12 дней назад
Glad to see that you are still making videos and thank you for doing it!
@bofty
@bofty 12 дней назад
Possibly the greatest channel on RU-vid
@discgolfwes
@discgolfwes 13 дней назад
Glad to have you back, Bill
@123chorry
@123chorry 13 дней назад
Good to see you back!
@CitizenSnips314
@CitizenSnips314 9 часов назад
The PBS vibes are strong with this one. I instantly subbed!
@Aurumai
@Aurumai 10 дней назад
I'm so thrilled that we finally have another installment in The Engineering Of series! As a casual science/tech enthusiast, your channel has easily been among my favorite sources of extremely informative and adeptly written videos. Your production feels right at home for someone like me who grew up watching the Science/Discovery/History channels, but you manage to create far more concise and information-dense content. I hope we can look forward to more from you in the not so distant future!
@Ixomis
@Ixomis 13 дней назад
THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE ENGINEER, THE LEGEND. How I've been waiting for your return.
@Leo9ine
@Leo9ine 13 дней назад
Christmas came early!
@garydunken7934
@garydunken7934 12 дней назад
Welcome back EngineerGuy. Keep up the good work. Hoping to see more new videos in the future.
@nomadben
@nomadben 10 дней назад
Excellent video as always, Bill! Full of wonderfully illustrative demonstrations.
@Kumquat_Lord
@Kumquat_Lord 13 дней назад
Shoutout to project farm for helping me buy the best duct tape out there, T-rex tape.
@jmzcolton
@jmzcolton 13 дней назад
We're gonna test that!
@worawatli8952
@worawatli8952 13 дней назад
I fixed a leaking water pipe with it 3 years ago, it's still there and not leaked. T-rex is awesome.
@DaryleTilroe
@DaryleTilroe 12 дней назад
If this is the bougie tape connoisseur sub thread then for the regular class of duct tape my vote is for Nashua. Of course if you need the high performance then step up to the 3m or Berry. Then of course we have to talk gaffers tape. And don't forget aluminum tape for actual ducts.
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