The Incredible Mouthwash Machine
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- I am proud to finally present this massive project to the world. I really pushed myself beyond my limits in order to produce this chaotic machine. With a counted total of 265 steps and eight tables, this machine may be the largest machine designed by a single builder in the community.
This machine took five months to design, build, test and clean. When I say five months, I don't mean I was caught up with other things and only worked on this for a few hours a month. When I say five months, I mean I put as much work into the machine as possible while dealing with difficult classes, a time consuming marching band and other activities. Overall, I'd say I spent at least 100 hours on this project total, just to produce for seven minutes of footage.
This is easily the largest machine that I have ever built, and also the last machine that I will build of this size for a while. As you may have noticed, 2017 was a quiet year for my channel. That is not because I have lost interest in building, but because I spent 1/3 a year making the Toothpaste Machine, a 1/3 a year making Spicing it Up #2, and the final third making this with a few small projects here and there. While these larger projects are more impressive, they take a very long time to build and create, and it keeps me from uploading as much as I would like to. Another problem is that with a machine built of this size is the limitation on materials. When I built this machine, I used up almost all of my materials and had to be very conservative with what I built in order to fill all of the tables. I actually purchased $60 of Knex on eBay for this project, and still ran out of Knex to the point where I actually had to ask my friends if I could borrow any spare Knex that they had lying around. Another material that I used a lot of was tape. Last year when I built the Toothpaste Machine, I remember being like "Woah! I used five whole rolls of tape to make this!"
In this machine, I used twelve. And I used an entire package of tape just fixing things to prevent fails. That's a LOT of tape, seeing how the average project only takes one or two.
On top of this, the massive machine failed 460 times and took two months to get it to work once. That said, I will be reverting to screenlinks and 1-2 table machines for a while, which will allow me to provide more impressive tricks in the future. This is actually good news, because now that I will be building smaller projects, I can promise you that there will be much more uploads in the future that will be just as, if not more, impressive than this one.
Like the music? I decided to try something new in terms of music in honor of this major machine by using music that I composed myself!
Music Used:
Electro Party by Sirgabealot G: • Electro Party | Music ...
Skyfall by FyMex: • FyMex - Skyfall
Extras:
Bonus Footage: • Bonus Footage: The Inc...
Fail Compilation: • Fail Compilation: Mout...
Huge thank you to cwdreactions for his contributions made to this project! He filmed the intro clip with the mouthwash and also edited the video. I highly recommend that anyone who enjoys in my videos should his channel out as well.
cwdreactions: / @cwdreactions . I would also like to thank everyone that loaned me materials along the way.
There are twenty-eight green 28's hidden throughout the machine in honor of this being the 28th machine in my chain reaction series which extends over five years. If you are up for the challenge, try to find them all. Almost every trick has at least one 28 hidden near it.
Thank for you watching! I hope that you enjoyed this video!
I am interested in commissioned work. If you have any needs pertaining to chain reaction art, please feel free to email me at sirgabealot11@gmail.com.