Great video Destin. You're the man. Though I feel compelled to note just one thing; this is the first SED that I have seen where I might know more about what is going on in the video than even Destin. Solely because I have worked with glass for 15 years. A few things that might be worth mentioning: both varieties of glass that he tested (because that is what auto makes typically use) are soda-lime glass. That means that in the manufacturing process they start with a typical silica base, and add primarily sodium carbonate, lime, typically small amounts of aluminum and a few other things, melt it, and drag the molten glass out on long conveyors. Interestingly, for annealed glass, the furnace is constantly producing glass, and the belts are usually very long, to give the glass time to cool and anneal. They pour it continuously out of the furnace and it hardens as the pressure from pouring it all pushes the whole thing forward. We're talking typically a quarter mile (402 meters) with some minimal friction coefficient. Imagine the pressure pouring it gives you, to push 402 meters of glass along at an even rate. Anyway, there are two ways of making that raw soda lime glass into tempered glass. One is, as Destin described, a separate pour rig which forces air onto the surface of the molten plane, in order to cool the exterior to build up internal surface tension. The other way is to take an already cut piece of annealed and put it into a cooler oven and melt the surface and innards to do the same thing, or just melt the surface and cool it immediately. All three give the same basic result. You can also adjust the variables to change the effect, such as using less heat and cooling a bit more slowly to heat strengthen the glass, so it is in between tempered and annealed. It is strong because of the surface tension, but when it breaks it breaks in bigger chunks than does tempered, and is lighter. The surface tension for tempered glass is so high that you can actually just barely tap an edge and cause it to burst. It takes almost no pressure. If Destin had just niked the edge instead of dropping his tempered sample, it would have easily broken. It was actually an amazing fluke that he dropped it on the edge and corner and it did not break. How I wish I had that luck, because i have slightly tapped tempered pieces on the edge while installing them and broken them. Anyway, as he noted tempered is useful in the side windows because they're strong, but if they break they wont send huge chunks of glass at your face should you get in an accident. For the exact same reason, Federal code in the US (and almost certainly everywhere else, I just don't know any specific details about how jurisdictions outside the US work) states that glass with a high likely hood to break from normal use has to be safety glass, like in doors and near floor drains and low tot he ground. All automotive windows have to also be safteyglass. The windshield specifically, as Destin mentioned, is actually laminated annealed glass. Typically they're DS glass sandwiching a chunk of .080 plastic, heat fused so that they all adhere to one another. That makes the glass much much stronger, but also makes it so that the chunks don't fly into the vab to any great degree. Tempered glass is still stronger, but if that shattered you'd have tons of tiny shards flying towards your eyes, or it would wholly obscure your vision so a rock hitting your windshield would effectively blind you, which of course is not good when moving around at high speed in a giant chunk of metal. Lastly, there are a ton of other kinds of glass. From high aluminum content to borosilicate like old Pyrex (incidentally, modern kitchenware "pyrxs" is actually just tempered soda-lime glass) to fancy stuff like LAS (Lithium, Aluminum, Silicate) for high temp applications like oventops and fireplaces. Some are MUCH stronger than anything you'd find in a typical automobile, but they re also so expensive that the car would cost twice as much as it already does with that one little change. That was kind of long and sort of rambling, but since Destin made a vid about something I actually know a bit about, I thought I might as well just ramble on. If anyone bothered to read it, I hope we all learned something today.
maybe. I work as an engineer bending and tenpering glass for cars like the kind they're breaking. unless you have a hammer or something you're not going to break that glass if the Windows up. he didn't mention that part. it's also much easier to break if you just apply a point load anywhere in the surface, that's how they do ece tests to make sure the number of particles it breaks into is within specification and it's much easier.
+RanndomUndead And if you're dead set on always being able to break glass, keep a ceramic mug, sparkplug or anything made from ceramics nearby at all times. Ceramics have a knack for being able to break glass instantly.
It's always a highlight of my day to see a new SED video in my inbox. Thanks for keeping up the great work Destin! You've been my favorite RUclipsr for a long time now.
Awesome video, Destin! Folks should consider keeping something small and heavy in their glove compartment, to focus the breaking energy. You don't need one of those special, expensive tools, a metal flashlight or an old spark plug will do the trick well. It could save your life!
I do not have any kids so I am not getting any of the crates, but I must say, those crates are pretty SWEET. If I had kids, I would be signing up right now. Thanks for sharing, not only the knowledge about windows, but the crate thing as well. Love your videos, Always have and always will. One of my favorite channels on RUclips, right next to Rhett and Link, Vsauce, and Slo Mo Guys.
+Generic Username Not a great idea to break into a car and drive off with a obviously broken window. People start asking questions. Especially that police cruiser rolling up next to you as you look at him through a window that isn't there.
+Generic Username I don't know much about breaking into cars, but I think if the windows are closed you're probably gonna struggle a bit because the edges aren't exposed.
Great video, but I want to comment on the Kiwi Crate. Thank you for sharing this, I've never heard of this, and I'm definitely getting this for my daughter.
+aXimo You could try using a virtual address service (not sure what it's called). You basically pay for having a middleman purchase the item for you overseas. Also not sure if this works with subscriptions, but it just might.
You can actually break the glass of the window with the metal part of the seatbelt (the thing you put in) if your stuck underwater or if the doors/windows are jammed.
people are gonna freeboot the slow motion of the 2 kinds of glass into gifs. Some online newspaper has probably already stolen it by now. If you see this uploaded by someone else, call them out on it.
Hi, great video! Speaking of cars and slow motion videos I have a video idea. I would love to see in slow motion how tires on my car react when I drive through a hole in the street. I want to know if it's better to take it slow or fast. I think is not a good idea to hit the brake in the last minute while the wheel is in the hole. Is it better to accelerate through the hole? Always wondered. Thanks
one time i went over a ditch for a water line or something while braking and sometime during the process my brake pad got scuffed pretty bad. This happened right before inspection so luckily when i took the car in and told my mechanic about it i got to take a look at how messed up my brakes got from what i assume was this ditch. In short, i would like to see not only the effects on tires but also brakes :D
+Green Silver Yeah! Sometimes it's nice to slow everything down to really get the feel for how and why it works. Destin does it a lot and it's awesome!
I love how honest and upfront you are about your sponsorships! Kiwi crate looks awesome but I dont got kids, but I still want to play with some of those toys! Maybe I will get one!
I'm all down with the Kiwi Crate, but I'm really excited about the tshirt. Finally, Goggle Up shirts. Are those available for purchase? If so, where and how?
+SmarterEveryDay good to hear, because I need one! I went to the Dutch museum for Science and Technology in Amsterdam (NEMO: www.e-nemo.nl/en/) the other day and felt a bit under dressed.
Hey, Destin! Wonderful video! One of my favorites. You have a nice family and hoping for you to keep that relation with your kids when they grow up. It's wonderful to share with them everything but give them a little space to know what they love doing, not always be surrounded by your stuff. You're amazing and I'm following you for years. Cheers from Bulgaria!
I'd like to thank you for no particular reason because (well, why, here's the reason!) everytime you upload a video I know there's something new to learn or to reflect about. I know most of what you guys do is from sponsor related media and the adds and to have views here, let's be honest, it's not that hard. But to produce such a high quality content in a manner so full of fun, curiosity and, to the fullest of sincerity, pleasure, it is no little accomplishment. You turn a complicated part of the world, that is, the internet, a better place. Thanks, Destin. This is the real deal. Thanks for making everyone here smarter... everyday (god dammit, super cliche punch line *leaves the room). Kudos, mate. Kudos.
I love how on MythBusters they would have rigged up a contraption to drop the glass and everyone would be behind bullet proof glass and Destin just drops it on his driveway and jumps, hoping his boat shoes don't get cut up 😂
You are the best! An advice: The technical part about the differences between tempered and non-tempered glass were overrun a bit quickly this time and were hard to follow. One does not get the feeling that everything is perfectly understood. I mean, how the cooling process affects the molecular structure that confers the glass its mechanical properties? And how does this affect exactly the breaking progress? I know they are complex subjects to make fully clear in a 7 minute video but still, thanks for the great job! The slo-mo sequences were awesome, though I'd have loved to see it in even slower progression... Now that's gonna take an indecent amount of fps, LOL :D
+Airguardian He did reference his Prince Rupert's Drop video in which he explained in depth how they work. I've already seen that video so it made sense when he said that tempered glass was like a Prince Rupert's Drop
Destin ur a awesome RUclipsr unlike others cause u always do fun experiments and teach us something everyday and u never ask others to subscribe but instead you just say if u want to subscribe then fell free to subscribe this really impressed me as ur main goal is to teach something whereas others always say "hey guys subscribe to my channel" but ur a
Just something to add, I was a glazier for some time and the windshield we would consider as “safety laminate” same piece you used but annealed is just a part of the title. I know this is old and won’t be seen but I felt as if I should add, great channel love this place man.
I would totally get a kiwi crate if I had a kid! you sold it hard and really stand behind the product. plus who wouldn't want to spend more time with their kids!!
+Lazarus Ku The New Zealand postal service has a similar service, but it just wouldn't be feasible to pay for that. I'd love to give the tinker one as a present for my 11 year old sister, I think she'd love it but I just can't afford to pay that much for it. :(
Take Two: Tempered glass: Did anyone else notice the piece of glass broke the driveway when the corner hit? P.S. I Just LOVE your videos Destin. You and the little ones keep up the good work!
If you wanna escape a car have one of those spring activated "needles for marking where you want to drill a hole" and push that against the side window.
+ColtaineCrows Actually, what you described is an "automatic" center punch which have a spring loaded mechanism to create the force. A regular center punch requires a hammer and if you have one in your car, it defeats the purpose of the pointy object, haha.
i am expecting my first child in about a month, and i just want to say thanks Destin for the videos you make. I want my children to be interested in science and have a love for God as well. Thank you for showing us that the line between the two issues is not so defined. Keep up the good work!
That's not true. I fabricate automobile windows in a factory. Some glass is laminated. The glass you're thinking of that stays in place is laminated glass. That's why windshields don't bust out when they're hit where-as side lites and back lites do. Some more expensive cars or specific models have all laminated glass but that increases the cost of the car and the only advantage for that is noise reduction. The vast majority of glass is regular tempered glass but it's made with different coloring. We have dark glass, light blue glass and light green glass. AS2 means non-tinted, AS3 means tinted. You'll see it on every window you look at. You're thinking of laminated glass which is just two pieces of glass with a laminate layer between the plates. Tempered glass can be broken by stress on the edge or a puncture.
Also, I want to edit my comment and clarify something. If the tinting is done post-fabrication, as in it doesn't ship from the factory as tinted glass (the composition of the glass is darker), then the tinting process is basically a lamination process. Tempered glass will also stay in place if you wrap it in saran wrap before you pop it with a punch, so...yeah...Point being factory made tinted glass acts like normal tempered glass. Post-fabrication tinting makes the tempered glass act like it's laminated, because, hint, it is.
Why? What if he just knows his kids and knows that his daughter is gonna enjoy art more? These are not stranger people that he is judging by gender, it's his kids that he has known for [age of kids] years. Like c'mon. think about it for like 4 seconds
+Dr Alec Reaper dented doors stuck shut after an accident. gasoline dropping everywhere. it's a matter of time until your car is consumed in flames. get the picture?
It's extremely difficult to open your doors when your car drives into a lake and is submerged in water. The water pressure is immense and you will almost certainly die if you wait until the pressure equalizes once the car fully fills with water, as your car will be at the bottom of said lake.
Great video Destin. You're the man.
Though I feel compelled to note just one thing; this is the first SED that I have seen where I might know more about what is going on in the video than even Destin. Solely because I have worked with glass for 15 years.
A few things that might be worth mentioning: both varieties of glass that he tested (because that is what auto makes typically use) are soda-lime glass. That means that in the manufacturing process they start with a typical silica base, and add primarily sodium carbonate, lime, typically small amounts of aluminum and a few other things, melt it, and drag the molten glass out on long conveyors. Interestingly, for annealed glass, the furnace is constantly producing glass, and the belts are usually very long, to give the glass time to cool and anneal. They pour it continuously out of the furnace and it hardens as the pressure from pouring it all pushes the whole thing forward. We're talking typically a quarter mile (402 meters) with some minimal friction coefficient. Imagine the pressure pouring it gives you, to push 402 meters of glass along at an even rate.
Anyway, there are two ways of making that raw soda lime glass into tempered glass. One is, as Destin described, a separate pour rig which forces air onto the surface of the molten plane, in order to cool the exterior to build up internal surface tension. The other way is to take an already cut piece of annealed and put it into a cooler oven and melt the surface and innards to do the same thing, or just melt the surface and cool it immediately. All three give the same basic result. You can also adjust the variables to change the effect, such as using less heat and cooling a bit more slowly to heat strengthen the glass, so it is in between tempered and annealed. It is strong because of the surface tension, but when it breaks it breaks in bigger chunks than does tempered, and is lighter.
The surface tension for tempered glass is so high that you can actually just barely tap an edge and cause it to burst. It takes almost no pressure. If Destin had just niked the edge instead of dropping his tempered sample, it would have easily broken. It was actually an amazing fluke that he dropped it on the edge and corner and it did not break. How I wish I had that luck, because i have slightly tapped tempered pieces on the edge while installing them and broken them.
Anyway, as he noted tempered is useful in the side windows because they're strong, but if they break they wont send huge chunks of glass at your face should you get in an accident. For the exact same reason, Federal code in the US (and almost certainly everywhere else, I just don't know any specific details about how jurisdictions outside the US work) states that glass with a high likely hood to break from normal use has to be safety glass, like in doors and near floor drains and low tot he ground. All automotive windows have to also be safteyglass. The windshield specifically, as Destin mentioned, is actually laminated annealed glass. Typically they're DS glass sandwiching a chunk of .080 plastic, heat fused so that they all adhere to one another. That makes the glass much much stronger, but also makes it so that the chunks don't fly into the vab to any great degree. Tempered glass is still stronger, but if that shattered you'd have tons of tiny shards flying towards your eyes, or it would wholly obscure your vision so a rock hitting your windshield would effectively blind you, which of course is not good when moving around at high speed in a giant chunk of metal.
Lastly, there are a ton of other kinds of glass. From high aluminum content to borosilicate like old Pyrex (incidentally, modern kitchenware "pyrxs" is actually just tempered soda-lime glass) to fancy stuff like LAS (Lithium, Aluminum, Silicate) for high temp applications like oventops and fireplaces. Some are MUCH stronger than anything you'd find in a typical automobile, but they re also so expensive that the car would cost twice as much as it already does with that one little change.
That was kind of long and sort of rambling, but since Destin made a vid about something I actually know a bit about, I thought I might as well just ramble on. If anyone bothered to read it, I hope we all learned something today.
+evilcam Cheers man, I read it all and found it interesting.
Loved the read
hey, that was really interesting. thanks for sharing :)
+evilcam we're getting smarter every day and not solely from Destin's efforts. Have a good one!
thanks!
This video could actually save someone's life.
maybe. I work as an engineer bending and tenpering glass for cars like the kind they're breaking. unless you have a hammer or something you're not going to break that glass if the Windows up. he didn't mention that part. it's also much easier to break if you just apply a point load anywhere in the surface, that's how they do ece tests to make sure the number of particles it breaks into is within specification and it's much easier.
+ZachBamfy Or if they have a small piece of Porcelain. Because a pebble sized piece of Porcelain would shatter the window
+ZachBamfy You can take a key and wedge it up into the frame. Everyone has a key in a car :P
+David S. I wear steel toes to work every day and I keep a toolbox with a hammer in my car, so yea, this might help me some day.
+RanndomUndead And if you're dead set on always being able to break glass, keep a ceramic mug, sparkplug or anything made from ceramics nearby at all times. Ceramics have a knack for being able to break glass instantly.
Your are a quality dad, youtuber and person on this planet in general. Thank you for what you do. Truly pretty stoked I found you.
Jonathan Redfield 😁
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I like how Destin trusts his daughter to hit the button, but Gavin from The Slow Mo Guys doesn't trust Dan to hit the button!
Because Dan can handle the slomoed object but Destin's daughter can't.
FrostMonolith that's not the point, idiot
WilliamLordPiggeh jokes aside, Dan handles better in the object than Gavin, that's why Gavin's behind the camera.
Yeah
WilliamLordPiggeh AAAS
Lol at 2:52 the pavement didn't break the glass, the glass broke the pavement
lol
The glass decided to become a old nokia phone
Gabe Johnson
in soviet russia
russian glass?
It's always a highlight of my day to see a new SED video in my inbox. Thanks for keeping up the great work Destin! You've been my favorite RUclipsr for a long time now.
you also make good videos but it would be better if you upload videos more often
+NightHawkInLight Your videos are decent too dude!
+bodies he's from utube
+Donald Yang What do you mean?
+NightHawkInLight Hey man, your channel is one of my favorites too, and I feel like that when you upload too!!
Awesome video, Destin! Folks should consider keeping something small and heavy in their glove compartment, to focus the breaking energy. You don't need one of those special, expensive tools, a metal flashlight or an old spark plug will do the trick well. It could save your life!
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super late but $3 "Center Punch" from and Hardware store. Best window breaking tool ever.
instablaster...
I do not have any kids so I am not getting any of the crates, but I must say, those crates are pretty SWEET. If I had kids, I would be signing up right now. Thanks for sharing, not only the knowledge about windows, but the crate thing as well. Love your videos, Always have and always will. One of my favorite channels on RUclips, right next to Rhett and Link, Vsauce, and Slo Mo Guys.
Get a tinker crate. Trust me on this. It's like Legos that do science. www.smartereveryday.com/kiwicrate
+SmarterEveryDay My little man is only 18 months but may have to sign up anyway :)
+Smirv Don't forget Veritasium, Minutephysics and In A Nutshell :)
+Smirv You can positive influence another child; a nephew, cousin, neighbour or family friend.
+Smirv Top lad
2:50 that moment when glass breaks asphalt
Dat some good quality glass
Why would you wear shorts on this experiment?
Cavan Black because hes not scared...
because he's really smart
Because it's comfy and easy to wear.
Alexanderooq
Cavan Black Friday
i love the tempered slow motion
3:40
Maybe try it in super slow motion
Me to
3:31
Now I know the science of how to break into a car. Thanks!
💂🏾👊🏿. 👮🏻 lmao
Ahahahahahaha
+Generic Username Not a great idea to break into a car and drive off with a obviously broken window. People start asking questions. Especially that police cruiser rolling up next to you as you look at him through a window that isn't there.
+Generic Username Two types of people
+Generic Username I don't know much about breaking into cars, but I think if the windows are closed you're probably gonna struggle a bit because the edges aren't exposed.
Great video, but I want to comment on the Kiwi Crate. Thank you for sharing this, I've never heard of this, and I'm definitely getting this for my daughter.
+Hans Meyer You will not regret it. bit.ly/SmarterKiwiCrate
+SmarterEveryDay I'm not a parent yet, but i hope they are still around when i have my children :)
+SmarterEveryDay They don't ship outside of USA and Canada :(
+aXimo You could try using a virtual address service (not sure what it's called). You basically pay for having a middleman purchase the item for you overseas. Also not sure if this works with subscriptions, but it just might.
+SmarterEveryDay Hey Destin,
Might want to add a note that it is for USA and Canada only. No luck for us aussies.
I'm from Al and there is not many channels from Al, so I'm glad I found your channel.
You can actually break the glass of the window with the metal part of the seatbelt (the thing you put in) if your stuck underwater or if the doors/windows are jammed.
This video fascinates me, destruction, physics, cars. Woah!
+SciFix It's all what man needs
people are gonna freeboot the slow motion of the 2 kinds of glass into gifs. Some online newspaper has probably already stolen it by now. If you see this uploaded by someone else, call them out on it.
Why would that be a problem?
+Matthew Smith it's practically stealing
The White Piano Key Productions You're trolling, right?
+Matthew Smith Because that is financially profiting from work that was done by someone else.
+Matthew Smith
Look at Smarter Every Day's Freebooting video. Explains everything.
Hi, great video! Speaking of cars and slow motion videos I have a video idea. I would love to see in slow motion how tires on my car react when I drive through a hole in the street. I want to know if it's better to take it slow or fast. I think is not a good idea to hit the brake in the last minute while the wheel is in the hole. Is it better to accelerate through the hole? Always wondered. Thanks
Cool idea!!!!
one time i went over a ditch for a water line or something while braking and sometime during the process my brake pad got scuffed pretty bad. This happened right before inspection so luckily when i took the car in and told my mechanic about it i got to take a look at how messed up my brakes got from what i assume was this ditch.
In short, i would like to see not only the effects on tires but also brakes :D
Creative Mom
Edd
Creative Mom I liked because of the name LOL
0:56 my brain when the teacher says there’s homework
god that sounds so satisfying
the whole thing shatters
3:31 was so cool how the way the glass broke
Who else wishes destin was their science teacher
✋
Who doesnt
+Frenchfries12345 He'd be really cool, but I'd prefer Derek from Veritasium. Destin is the man, though.
+Frenchfries12345
Maybe its my DESTINy
He is our science teacher ;)
Thanks Destin, another great video.. I especially love the slow motion footage.
+Green Silver are you serious
+Green Silver Yeah! Sometimes it's nice to slow everything down to really get the feel for how and why it works. Destin does it a lot and it's awesome!
How not to drop glass..... wearing shorts...
Yeah, you need to make sure you are wearing flip-flops, so you aren't safe or anything.
Shorts and boat shoes 🤣
I was going to mention safety glasses on drops while wearing shorts
Whatever, real men go barefoot when breaking glass. LOL
Lokim23 🤧😯😱😱😱😱
how come this guy's channel is not the no. 1 on youtube. He deserves more subscribers and likes than any others youtuber.
You must not know about Casey Neistat
all he does is record his life, is that something big? no it's not, this guy in the other hand give us lots of great info, give us knowledge.
Cpt_Ghost
Vrindavan Lahkar same reason why the world is fucked
Sharing is caring. Send link to his channel to all your friends and ask them to do the same.
3:33 when you drop your new iPhone
3:31
mikey 69 like
yes bc it's tempered glass
I love how honest and upfront you are about your sponsorships! Kiwi crate looks awesome but I dont got kids, but I still want to play with some of those toys! Maybe I will get one!
+featherman9 Get the tinker crate then. bit.ly/SmarterKiwiCrate Seriously... they're really really cool.
SmarterEveryDay Thanks for the recommendation Destin!
Bummer!! Kiwi Crate don't ship internationally, I was really excited about it too!
Is there an Australian alternative... it's such a fantastic idea!
+Luke Towan theres a few ebay
+Luke Towan You'd think they were coming from New Zealand!!
+Luke Towan Try parcel forwarding services from the US.
I'm all down with the Kiwi Crate, but I'm really excited about the tshirt. Finally, Goggle Up shirts. Are those available for purchase? If so, where and how?
+phschemguy Soon... They're made now, just getting the logistics setup. It's not easy.
+SmarterEveryDay good to hear, because I need one! I went to the Dutch museum for Science and Technology in Amsterdam (NEMO: www.e-nemo.nl/en/) the other day and felt a bit under dressed.
+SmarterEveryDay Woot Woot! Can't wait to get one!
+SmarterEveryDay thanks for cluing us in on the kiwi crates, they look awesome!
+Sagi Tabachnick
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Hey, Destin! Wonderful video! One of my favorites. You have a nice family and hoping for you to keep that relation with your kids when they grow up. It's wonderful to share with them everything but give them a little space to know what they love doing,
not always be surrounded by your stuff. You're amazing and I'm following you for years. Cheers from Bulgaria!
Man, that video was a blast from the past.
I'd like to thank you for no particular reason because (well, why, here's the reason!) everytime you upload a video I know there's something new to learn or to reflect about. I know most of what you guys do is from sponsor related media and the adds and to have views here, let's be honest, it's not that hard. But to produce such a high quality content in a manner so full of fun, curiosity and, to the fullest of sincerity, pleasure, it is no little accomplishment. You turn a complicated part of the world, that is, the internet, a better place. Thanks, Destin. This is the real deal.
Thanks for making everyone here smarter... everyday (god dammit, super cliche punch line *leaves the room).
Kudos, mate. Kudos.
+Elivelton Luza On top of that, Destin has a full-time job and a family. Seriously, Destin is one of my favorite youtubers for that reason!
+LeiosOS Exactly, exactly.
Destin: Safety First!
Also Destin: Wears shorts when trying to break glass.
Awesome video, as always! Quality = 10/10
Sharing this for sure :)
It's 5 years old... Now it's 2021 and.... What a quality video man!👍❤️
you are honestly one of the best fathers i have ever seen!
I love how on MythBusters they would have rigged up a contraption to drop the glass and everyone would be behind bullet proof glass and Destin just drops it on his driveway and jumps, hoping his boat shoes don't get cut up 😂
You are the best!
An advice: The technical part about the differences between tempered and non-tempered glass were overrun a bit quickly this time and were hard to follow. One does not get the feeling that everything is perfectly understood. I mean, how the cooling process affects the molecular structure that confers the glass its mechanical properties? And how does this affect exactly the breaking progress?
I know they are complex subjects to make fully clear in a 7 minute video but still, thanks for the great job!
The slo-mo sequences were awesome, though I'd have loved to see it in even slower progression... Now that's gonna take an indecent amount of fps, LOL :D
+Airguardian He did reference his Prince Rupert's Drop video in which he explained in depth how they work. I've already seen that video so it made sense when he said that tempered glass was like a Prince Rupert's Drop
+Danica Remmel I know what video I'm watching next! And what video I'll be returning to after having done that!
+Danica Remmel Ah! Oh... Ok! Guess I'll have to check! :)
+Airguardian He said at the beginning of the video that at the time that he made it 20,000 frames was the fastest you can get.
+Eitan Tovey Its not though. The Slow Mo Guys did a video at 170,000 fps. There are ones that go even higher.
"How to Escape from a Car Window"
Should have been called:
"How to smash your enemy's car windows quickly"
Destin ur a awesome RUclipsr unlike others cause u always do fun experiments and teach us something everyday and u never ask others to subscribe but instead you just say if u want to subscribe then fell free to subscribe this really impressed me as ur main goal is to teach something whereas others always say "hey guys subscribe to my channel" but ur a
Just something to add, I was a glazier for some time and the windshield we would consider as “safety laminate” same piece you used but annealed is just a part of the title. I know this is old and won’t be seen but I felt as if I should add, great channel love this place man.
I would totally get a kiwi crate if I had a kid! you sold it hard and really stand behind the product. plus who wouldn't want to spend more time with their kids!!
+sLv3rE85 I sold it hard because I love it.
Signed up for a Kiwi Crate for my nephew who is special needs but loves science. Thanks for the tip!
3:30 my hopes and dreams
I enjoyed the video man. Very considerate of you to think about our families even though I dont have children yet.
Learned about tempered glass. Thank you Destin. Keeping your kids occupied is intelligently helpful.
Have a good night.
Woah, the tempered chipped the pavement!!!!!!!!!7:34
Wat?
2:50?
Sam Gobeil he wanted to troll us
Aww man Destin, I would totally get one of these Kiwi crates for my 6 year old but they only ship to the US and Canada :(
+Jean-Loup Rebours-Smith You could use one of these resend services, like www.myus.com
They don't even ship to New Zealand! :( We're the country that kiwis come from!
+Waniou u can use myus.com like the other guy said, but it would cost 70$US
+Lazarus Ku The New Zealand postal service has a similar service, but it just wouldn't be feasible to pay for that. I'd love to give the tinker one as a present for my 11 year old sister, I think she'd love it but I just can't afford to pay that much for it. :(
+Jean-Loup Rebours-Smith theres a good few on ebay
Hope Tony still works there.
3:30 very cool!!! 😮
This was very satisfying to me and I don't know why something breaking in slow motion I just find it satisfying
I don't have kids, but still signed for KiwiCrate haha
=D
Rowan outwood
Oh lol
What are those!!!
+dfadg sadfga Funny, I am dyslexic and I read your post just fine. It looks like something I wrote.
+dilsecxia skucs those are his chanclas xD
+SGMpringle They're*
***** Uhm. Some of it originates from the Latin & greek language, hence the English language. Nobody created "language".
+healthforwealth it exists in Chinese: ta 她, ta 他, ta 它。 Probably all languages have issues like these.
3:31 OMG I PLAYED THAT SO MANY TIMES ITS TO COOL
3:45 I love how the wrench just jumps up and separates the broken glass
Take Two: Tempered glass: Did anyone else notice the piece of glass broke the driveway when the corner hit?
P.S. I Just LOVE your videos Destin. You and the little ones keep up the good work!
Wow that little girls is good pressing it at the right time
Yes she is
@@GetQuakedOn thats a question?
@@Vatsyayana87 Yes?
100th like
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"Have you ever been driving along and you suddenly stop and realise that you're moving around the world in a bubble of glass?"
No.
Thanks for saving that guy from the car crash!
I was going to skip the promotion but I'm glad I didn't. Kiwicrate looks amazing!
So satisfying... 3:24
I don't think shorts were the best idea
Agreed.
+RightHearted
That's what I thought - but at least he didn't wear flip-flops :)
If you wanna escape a car have one of those spring activated "needles for marking where you want to drill a hole" and push that against the side window.
Center punch.
Matthew Smith Yes. Words. (Thanks:))
+ColtaineCrows Actually, what you described is an "automatic" center punch which have a spring loaded mechanism to create the force. A regular center punch requires a hammer and if you have one in your car, it defeats the purpose of the pointy object, haha.
2:50 the glass doesn't break the pavement breaks
love the way you always pay attention to the reality that you are a daddy in the learning experience...Awesome!
Thanks! Now I know how to break into cars easily, this channel really is helpful!
who else thinks its an awesome video?
3:33 SO SATASFYING!
That. That is a proper sponsorship plug right there.
Looking back to these videos. Man! Thanks to you I learned a lot Destin!
I subscribed because you're a genuine human being and your videos add value to my life!
I’m wearing headphones right now and I could literally feel the vibration of the glass
Watching this I wondered something.
What's the speed of cracks? Not instant, but fast.
COLLIN STEWART I'd read somewhere that glass cracks move at approximately 300m/s.
3:35 WOW!!!
never heard of the Kiwi crate!!! Cant wait to receive the first package.
i am expecting my first child in about a month, and i just want to say thanks Destin for the videos you make. I want my children to be interested in science and have a love for God as well. Thank you for showing us that the line between the two issues is not so defined. Keep up the good work!
how old is they
3:33 WOW! SO 😎
If you have tint on your window, the glass shatters but is held in place
That's not true. I fabricate automobile windows in a factory. Some glass is laminated. The glass you're thinking of that stays in place is laminated glass. That's why windshields don't bust out when they're hit where-as side lites and back lites do. Some more expensive cars or specific models have all laminated glass but that increases the cost of the car and the only advantage for that is noise reduction. The vast majority of glass is regular tempered glass but it's made with different coloring. We have dark glass, light blue glass and light green glass. AS2 means non-tinted, AS3 means tinted. You'll see it on every window you look at. You're thinking of laminated glass which is just two pieces of glass with a laminate layer between the plates. Tempered glass can be broken by stress on the edge or a puncture.
which window?
What do you mean by which window? Every plate in an automobile has a trademark o_o..
Also, I want to edit my comment and clarify something. If the tinting is done post-fabrication, as in it doesn't ship from the factory as tinted glass (the composition of the glass is darker), then the tinting process is basically a lamination process. Tempered glass will also stay in place if you wrap it in saran wrap before you pop it with a punch, so...yeah...Point being factory made tinted glass acts like normal tempered glass. Post-fabrication tinting makes the tempered glass act like it's laminated, because, hint, it is.
Kraken Tech Panda I mean, he said *a window* shatters but held in place if tinted. Is it the side, back, or the windshield?
SO WHATS THE GLASS ON YOUR PHONE MADE OUT OF?
NJ2NYC2PA TheMvP glass
this is were youtube recommendations got me too.
good video
Look at the wrench flexing/vibrating at 3:35! Pretty cool too.
If you go to "Settings" -> "Playback speed" and change it to "0.25", you can run it even slower than "the best slow motion camera on the market" 😀
**Glass breaks**
*nOT vErY tHouGH*
Not everyone can understand...
@@shkaf_545 thats right. maybe if he didnt spell like a rehtard
@@user-pn9cp4hd9r Ok redditor
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God bless you and your family. Blessings from Brazil
I honestly think this is the best RUclipsr. He's so cool!!
Good guy destin hammering an already cracked glass windshield
Why is ur profile pic of Centrelink
i get asked that everyday
cause its funny
Son gets engineering/science. Daughter gets art
Lol that's gonna leave some Tumblrinas butt hurt
They're sorta right
Why? What if he just knows his kids and knows that his daughter is gonna enjoy art more? These are not stranger people that he is judging by gender, it's his kids that he has known for [age of kids] years. Like c'mon. think about it for like 4 seconds
I
"Tony Has common sense, and its awesome! " - Deep
Omg yes! I have a new daughter, and Kiwi Crate will be awesome for creativity expansion and father daughter/father mother days!
You are such an informational youtuber watch you all of the time
Is that a trebuchet? Is he going to launch a 95kg projectile over 300meters?
Alternative Title: **How to rob a car**
with science
I hate it when people comment on their own comment
Ikr
I feel bad for you, bipolar person.
+FrostMonolith thx
broooo the tempared glass with the wrench was so ASMR!!!
I don't know why but I Watch this every week...It's sooooo satisfiing
Why would you smash your windows?
Just use the doors lol
you cant open the door underwater
+Dr Alec Reaper dented doors stuck shut after an accident. gasoline dropping everywhere. it's a matter of time until your car is consumed in flames.
get the picture?
Often In a crash the doors are mangled and won't open.
It's extremely difficult to open your doors when your car drives into a lake and is submerged in water. The water pressure is immense and you will almost certainly die if you wait until the pressure equalizes once the car fully fills with water, as your car will be at the bottom of said lake.
+Coxy002605 Don't drive in the drink!
this dude just walks up to a car and hammers it..
Jyothi Manoj junk yard, that's y.
Barnacle it was a trash you can do it
hi utube
+DrChaosLaw hi :)
+DrChaosLaw Hi DrChaosLaw, I'm Dad!
+bodies gg
+DrChaosLaw Back at you.
Tempered glass is so satisfying😍😍
Really love this guy. His videos are so meaningful and he's so passionate about them. Lots of love from Bangladesh.