this is what i love about adam, he genuinely just LOVES to learn, some see him as patronizing but he just really gets that giddy about knowledge and thats something we ALL could use
It looks MUCH better when it's finished (After painting). Just saying. Obviously it's no where near as awesome as the real deal, but it's also far easier/cheaper to make so not bad. ruclips.net/video/YQ7nE5cKeN0/видео.html
i love that this isnt jsut a half assed way to look into the production of such a thing and then be like "YOU CAN BUY THOSE FOR OUR PROFIT" but much rather an inspirational tool for people to watch where they can gather tips and even the PLANS for things the goal of this is to inspire people to have fun building their own costumes and geek decorations and i love that.
For anyone watching, depending on your professional level, and desired outcome. I would suggest superglue instead of contact cement for immediate seating so you don't have to wait 5 minutes EVERY single time you have to glue a seam. Then you can come back before assembly and cover the inside of the seems with cement, or hot glue. (just my 2 cents, I'm not that patient or professional)
25:55 Wow. I've been watching Adam for along time (that sounded weird, sorry. Watching as in Mythbusters and this channel) this is the first time I've heard him curse
I loved watching this video. ..2 great, creative and enthusiastic maker guys. I loved Adam jumping up and down with glee😄. This was a fantastic colaboration, with Adam and Bill working so well with each other
Probably the first one day build I've watched in its entirety with no scrubbing through. It was so enjoyable to watch the back-and-forth between them, sharing ideas.
And so it begins. When Frank announced his departure, I hoped Tested would collaborate with Bill. When I saw "foam" in the title of this video, my hopes were renewed... And sure enough! Tested and Punished Props are my two favorite maker channels, so I look forward to more like this. EDIT: Because it's an FAQ, Frank announced his departure on a Tested video in December. His own business is booming so much that he can't split time any more. So it's really a good thing, although of course still sad to see Frank go.
It's in the "Our Favorite Projects with Frank Ippolito" video. Basically his business went from a small indie shop into a giant art studio so it's getting harder and harder to do videos especially with the amount of contracted NDA work he gets now.
I’m glad he left for a good reason! 😌 I was watching one of his seasons on Face Off, (since my mom is obsessed with Face Off now,) and I freaked out when I first saw him on there! Now following him on instagram so I can see what he does next! 🧟♂️📷
adam please do a one day build a week, i am a maker myself and love love LOVE seeing other peoples work, the methods they use, the amazing projects they create, its such beautiful work and i love seeing it, and its all the much better that its you making things, i have been a huge fan of yours and the way you do and make things, the way you explain everything, you are an amazing and damn near perfecr maker and i need my fill of Adam Savage every week! I also love seeing that Adam is such a passionate maker that he will sit and listen to other people talk about their ideas and tools and how they do things, and he will appreciate it, digest it and sometimes even learn from it, its such a beautiful thing to watch.
It's incredibly fun to see two so talented makers work together and their minds just instantly click together and better each other like that. It's like you have a what's it called when twins kind of have that connection? Or like best friends? But that's what I'm saying. I love these videos. Great piece to!
I really like Bill and Adam's dynamic. It's always nice having Norm or another commentator or even just Adam himself discussing the build and the process, but something about Bill and Adam discussing the work and their technique and tips and tricks is really neat
I love seeing parallels between build processes and materials. Bill rough cutting the foam and fine tuning it with the Dremel is very similar to they way Adam uses his knife sander with the different radius wheels to fine tune and edge of say wood or sometimes metal. But then there are nuances to specific materials like foam. Techniques you learn from using it over and over and trading info with others. I'm sure there's a bunch of others I got one of those see through metal edged rulers in my Maker Box. Going to make sure it pull it out next time I make something from foam.
Many years ago when my 25 yo son was around 7 or 8, he said that he wanted to go Trick or Treating as a Knight. I saved back dozens of 1 gal. plastic milk jugs and hand cut out hundreds of "fish scales" from the plastic and hand connected them all together and mounted them over a tee shirt so they would flex an move as he did. Just before I was going to spray paint them silver/black after lots and lots of man hours and many cramped fingers and hands, he told his mother that he didn't want to be a Knight anymore. His mom took a flat twin sheet cut two eye holes with scissors and he went T & T as a ghost. I promised him that I would never again go to such an extreme to make him a costume.
14:12 The way he's running is just like a little kid about to show off a cool thing he has. That's why I love watching Adam do stuff, whether it was Mythbusters or this channel. He shows that even if you grow old, you don't need to grow up :)
@@jake-rx9rs Thanks but I'm a woman, not a girl. I looove watching Tested! Especially the ones Adam is in, it's all I seem watch lately, along with similar videos. It inspires to get to my work bench and do stuff!
I basically marathoned a ton of these videos in a few days, so i am excited to see a One Day Build upload and not watching it years after its upload XD
It's always so fun to see somebody who does this sort of work drop nuggets of gold to problems you've had. Just use a sharpened brass tube to punch holes. Increase your pattern 10% to keep it from being too tight. Small things that save a huge amount of time and effort refining.
Adam I loved watching you as a teen and here I am as an adult still watching you! There’s nothing like a maker at heart haha. Tools, learning new things, always gathering knowledge! ❤️
This might be one of my all-time favourite RUclips videos. OMG, how awesome is it to see Adam Savage and Bill Doran of Punished Props working together to create something beautiful! Also cool -- seeing master- craftspeople exchange techniques/methods with each other, and sharing with the rest of us here with palpable joy -- thankyou!
It never ceases to amaze me at how multi-talented Adam is. Not even just that -- his organization is freaking amazing! You know, I would love to get into a hobby like this. It is so damn cool. And the thing is, I probably could. However, even as awesome as it is, it's so involved and deceptively demanding that I simply can't be bothered. A shame, really. Maybe one day.
Adam and friends, I’ve seen your tool organization/storage obsession and mold making. There are tons of videos showing mechanics cutting out foam to fit tools in drawers, is it possible to pour silicone in a drawer full of tools to do the same thing as the foam?
jay west That actually sounds pretty interesting. I'd imagine you'd have to soak the tools in mold release to prevent them from the silicone finding it's way into all of the joints, but it be quite a nice fit and pretty satisfying to return the tools back to their spot.
The problem is that the tools will be in the *bottom* of the drawer, with the silicone between and *above* them. Your tools would end up like the bits of fruit in a creepy jell-o mold. And hinge tools would drive you nuts forever.
this was easily the most helpful video for me! I'm making a cybernetic arm with detailed hands and my two favorite channels collabing to give me the tools and info I need is just to good to be true! I never thought of a dremel for edging and that is really helpful for a lefty with less than perfect cuts! I really can't express my gratitude enough, this really gave me more inspiration when I needed it most for such a daunting first project
It's amazing that, at this point in time, Adam is still learning new things despite his excellent experience in the field. This is why I love watching one day builds.
jack cronin I don't think you can abuse words. Also anything that can get young kids learning new word is great. On that note a lot of the words we use today are slang so what are we really defending?
A Ringwraith gauntlet unintentionally giving me the middle finger is the best thing I've seen all day. Definitely the most satisfying gesture to make, if I ever craft up one of these gauntlets.
I’m not really interested in hardware or stuff like this but I consistently watch Adam’s content because I love watching people do what they love and get so excited about it
I have been following along with the skills and techniques of Bill Doran and Adam Savage for years now and seeing this collaboration is truly a gift for me. The two of them are even putting together my first absolute almighty obsession prop! What a time to be alive. Thanks to everyone involved in the production of this video for making the perfect something I never knew I needed, and thank you Adam and Bill for sharing your expertise and passion with us! Happy making!
Been following both you guys for a while, and been lucky enough to meet you both-but honestly, gotta love how excited you look to be learning something new! Foam builds rule!
We humans truly are amazing creations of nature, it's mind boggling how we are just a bunch of cells all working in sync to achieve the goal of running our bodies, and then beyond that we have brains that can store and shift through mountains of data for years on end, it is beautiful.
Watch Bill's paint-up of this build here: ruclips.net/video/YQ7nE5cKeN0/видео.html
2 likes oof
How large are the rivets?
What type of glue do you use
Couldn't you just print out 1 finger at a time when using foam?
I‘m in my Room Building the love out of soda Cans.😂
The way the gauntlets sound when he makes a fist sounds so satisfying.
Bill is methodical ... Adam is maniacal... result is magical.
👍
Method man?
Meth man
@@melancholicdrawguy1203 U have some meth?
Haha
Oh boy that escalated quickly
YESSS so happy to see Bill!!! I love seeing Punished Props get their due attention!
this is what i love about adam, he genuinely just LOVES to learn, some see him as patronizing but he just really gets that giddy about knowledge and thats something we ALL could use
I super love the sound of the gauntlet's metal clanging and clinking every time it moves.
It makes my soul feel so good.
It looks MUCH better when it's finished (After painting). Just saying. Obviously it's no where near as awesome as the real deal, but it's also far easier/cheaper to make so not bad.
ruclips.net/video/YQ7nE5cKeN0/видео.html
i love that this isnt jsut a half assed way to look into the production of such a thing and then be like "YOU CAN BUY THOSE FOR OUR PROFIT" but much rather an inspirational tool for people to watch where they can gather tips and even the PLANS for things
the goal of this is to inspire people to have fun building their own costumes and geek decorations and i love that.
Just love how they get excited doing the same things....this is called pleasure. Well done guys 👍🏼😊
Makes me realize why I really hate my job. There is nothing I get excited about.
Neoblackdragon one day mate, one day 👍🏼😉
No..It's called. Passion.
Fuzzycat • It can be both.
Called acting for the camera
I love how free they are with sharing information and techniques. So wonderful to see!
The Excitment is awesome. "GOD I LOVE INFORMATION" needs to be on a shirt.
Krisswords
Yes
But if information is key here, there's no place for a god...
KNOWLEDGE!!!
* instantaneously goes on VseMayki.ru to order a shirt like that *
"this is a shrine to obsession"
I like this sentence a lot.
For anyone watching, depending on your professional level, and desired outcome.
I would suggest superglue instead of contact cement for immediate seating so you don't have to wait 5 minutes EVERY single time you have to glue a seam. Then you can come back before assembly and cover the inside of the seems with cement, or hot glue.
(just my 2 cents, I'm not that patient or professional)
I love watching two people with the same passion working together. It's magical!
i love how Adam just gets mad scientist hair every now and then
Zonies Coasters straight hair plus low humidity equals horrifying hairflying by electrostatic repulsion
LOL! you beat me to it.
Do you think thats why he puts a hat on halfway through haha
Joel Hudson how is that a thing?
Adam Savage FOR PRESIDENT!!
Adams reactions to everything is so hype. "WOOOOW" "AMAAZINNNNNNNNG"
lol 22:06 Adam warming himself up with the heat gun in the background
I can't even front, my "workshop" is freezing and I do that shit alll the timmeee
lol i just found that out
25:55
Wow. I've been watching Adam for along time (that sounded weird, sorry. Watching as in Mythbusters and this channel) this is the first time I've heard him curse
They beep it out in mythbusters, they have that one episode where they test if swearing helps pain tolerance
Late comment is late: If memory serves, he's commented elsewhere that he normally "curses like a sailor" but tries to rein it in for videos.
Literally my biggest two inspirations collaborating.. brings a tear to my eye 🤧
That metal gauntlet is fantastic. Love the way the finger plates move.
I love Adam Savage. His enthusiasm for what he does lights up the room. Awesome gauntlet.
I loved watching this video. ..2 great, creative and enthusiastic maker guys. I loved Adam jumping up and down with glee😄. This was a fantastic colaboration, with Adam and Bill working so well with each other
Probably the first one day build I've watched in its entirety with no scrubbing through. It was so enjoyable to watch the back-and-forth between them, sharing ideas.
And so it begins. When Frank announced his departure, I hoped Tested would collaborate with Bill. When I saw "foam" in the title of this video, my hopes were renewed... And sure enough!
Tested and Punished Props are my two favorite maker channels, so I look forward to more like this.
EDIT: Because it's an FAQ, Frank announced his departure on a Tested video in December. His own business is booming so much that he can't split time any more. So it's really a good thing, although of course still sad to see Frank go.
Preske They announced it in the "Our favourite projects with Frank Ippolito" back in December. He left to focus more on his business.
It's in the "Our Favorite Projects with Frank Ippolito" video. Basically his business went from a small indie shop into a giant art studio so it's getting harder and harder to do videos especially with the amount of contracted NDA work he gets now.
Oh cool so he left for a good reason. I was so worried.
I’m glad he left for a good reason! 😌 I was watching one of his seasons on Face Off, (since my mom is obsessed with Face Off now,) and I freaked out when I first saw him on there! Now following him on instagram so I can see what he does next! 🧟♂️📷
adam please do a one day build a week, i am a maker myself and love love LOVE seeing other peoples work, the methods they use, the amazing projects they create, its such beautiful work and i love seeing it, and its all the much better that its you making things, i have been a huge fan of yours and the way you do and make things, the way you explain everything, you are an amazing and damn near perfecr maker and i need my fill of Adam Savage every week!
I also love seeing that Adam is such a passionate maker that he will sit and listen to other people talk about their ideas and tools and how they do things, and he will appreciate it, digest it and sometimes even learn from it, its such a beautiful thing to watch.
It's incredibly fun to see two so talented makers work together and their minds just instantly click together and better each other like that. It's like you have a what's it called when twins kind of have that connection? Or like best friends? But that's what I'm saying. I love these videos. Great piece to!
Adam jumping from joy like a little kid... Got to love this man so much
Great work as always. Very fun and informative!
It's you
I really like Bill and Adam's dynamic. It's always nice having Norm or another commentator or even just Adam himself discussing the build and the process, but something about Bill and Adam discussing the work and their technique and tips and tricks is really neat
Your artificial catgut, we call it Waxed Lacing Cord in aerospace. It's awesome stuff. When you knot it up it stays put. Amazon has it.
I love seeing parallels between build processes and materials. Bill rough cutting the foam and fine tuning it with the Dremel is very similar to they way Adam uses his knife sander with the different radius wheels to fine tune and edge of say wood or sometimes metal.
But then there are nuances to specific materials like foam. Techniques you learn from using it over and over and trading info with others. I'm sure there's a bunch of others
I got one of those see through metal edged rulers in my Maker Box. Going to make sure it pull it out next time I make something from foam.
Many years ago when my 25 yo son was around 7 or 8, he said that he wanted to go Trick or Treating as a Knight. I saved back dozens of 1 gal. plastic milk jugs and hand cut out hundreds of "fish scales" from the plastic and hand connected them all together and mounted them over a tee shirt so they would flex an move as he did. Just before I was going to spray paint them silver/black after lots and lots of man hours and many cramped fingers and hands, he told his mother that he didn't want to be a Knight anymore. His mom took a flat twin sheet cut two eye holes with scissors and he went T & T as a ghost. I promised him that I would never again go to such an extreme to make him a costume.
That straight up sucks.
14:12 The way he's running is just like a little kid about to show off a cool thing he has. That's why I love watching Adam do stuff, whether it was Mythbusters or this channel. He shows that even if you grow old, you don't need to grow up :)
Adams metal gauntlet is sooo dope!! I want a pair of those!
Whenever I want to feel good by watching someone infused with creativity and enthusiasm, I get my needed fix of Adam.
The natural evolution of making cardboard swords in your dad's garage with your best friend.
I love watching Adam in anything because his excitement is always so genuine. He is one person I would love to meet.
Awesome two of my favorite makers in one place SWEET!! and Lord of the Rings nice!!
It is absolutely incredible that they have the template in the description. Definitely want to make these. Thank you so much!
"God I love information!" Me too Mr. Savage. Me too.
KNOWLEDGE!!!
fyi @ 17:00
even better at 2x speed
I friggen love how your shelving system is set up, you have it written down on a legend and you can walk right to where it is.. Love it
.......THEY CAN DO AT HOME *starts laser*
Before the tools, you need patience :>
@@g60force xD
I love how excited Adam gets! He is so enthusiastic and it's awesome!
Also I so need to make that out of aluminium!
Im so happy to see a girl that is into these types of videos :)
@@jake-rx9rs Thanks but I'm a woman, not a girl. I looove watching Tested! Especially the ones Adam is in, it's all I seem watch lately, along with similar videos. It inspires to get to my work bench and do stuff!
@@jupekai4601 i am sorry for my mistake women ! Of course is that a snake i see you holding !
Two geeks geeking out. Wonderful!
What an excellent duo. I think the two of you have the best chemistry of any pair on this channel.
I basically marathoned a ton of these videos in a few days, so i am excited to see a One Day Build upload and not watching it years after its upload XD
It's always so fun to see somebody who does this sort of work drop nuggets of gold to problems you've had. Just use a sharpened brass tube to punch holes. Increase your pattern 10% to keep it from being too tight. Small things that save a huge amount of time and effort refining.
Can't wait for "Adam Savage's One Decade Builds: 'The Martian' Space Suit!"
Adam I loved watching you as a teen and here I am as an adult still watching you! There’s nothing like a maker at heart haha. Tools, learning new things, always gathering knowledge! ❤️
This might be one of my all-time favourite RUclips videos. OMG, how awesome is it to see Adam Savage and Bill Doran of Punished Props working together to create something beautiful!
Also cool -- seeing master- craftspeople exchange techniques/methods with each other, and sharing with the rest of us here with palpable joy -- thankyou!
It never ceases to amaze me at how multi-talented Adam is. Not even just that -- his organization is freaking amazing!
You know, I would love to get into a hobby like this. It is so damn cool. And the thing is, I probably could. However, even as awesome as it is, it's so involved and deceptively demanding that I simply can't be bothered. A shame, really. Maybe one day.
It's always so satisfying watching 1day builds.
Bill & Adam...my two favorites just hangin' out and bein' crafty. I love it.
Tfw the color correction comes in late.
Also, neat, I'm totally gonna make one of these. By hand tho, no lasers.
Adam is my number one role model. his curiosity and skill are inspiring
Adam and friends, I’ve seen your tool organization/storage obsession and mold making. There are tons of videos showing mechanics cutting out foam to fit tools in drawers, is it possible to pour silicone in a drawer full of tools to do the same thing as the foam?
jay west That actually sounds pretty interesting. I'd imagine you'd have to soak the tools in mold release to prevent them from the silicone finding it's way into all of the joints, but it be quite a nice fit and pretty satisfying to return the tools back to their spot.
jay west Would require a lot more cleanup, and silicone tends to degrade faster than EVA foam
Dylan Headrick or cover the tools with thin (think cooking film) wrap?
And would probably be way more expensive to use silicone.
The problem is that the tools will be in the *bottom* of the drawer, with the silicone between and *above* them. Your tools would end up like the bits of fruit in a creepy jell-o mold. And hinge tools would drive you nuts forever.
I love watching Adam get super excited, it's just adorable haha. Also that turned out amazing!! I can't wait to see it totally finished!
This video was everything!!♡ my nonexistent nasgul heart is tingly
this was easily the most helpful video for me! I'm making a cybernetic arm with detailed hands and my two favorite channels collabing to give me the tools and info I need is just to good to be true! I never thought of a dremel for edging and that is really helpful for a lefty with less than perfect cuts! I really can't express my gratitude enough, this really gave me more inspiration when I needed it most for such a daunting first project
Great cohost, more collabs with Bill Doran please !
Ive never seen two people so in love with their work. I love it so much.
"I have a 10% exaggeration rate in my stories" He blew up a cement truck with the LA bomb squad. How can that be exaggerated XD
He could say they filmed it in slow motion
@@endomobo359 He did film it in slow motion for Mythbusters tho XD
@@P0SS1BLYS4N3 no, they never got the slow Mo for that
@@endomobo359 Then what's this?
ruclips.net/video/lIbl_3g5FRA/видео.html
"We used a mini nuke to blow up a cement truck with the CIA Bomb Squad!"
It's amazing that, at this point in time, Adam is still learning new things despite his excellent experience in the field. This is why I love watching one day builds.
Always wanted to bind shit really tightly. Now I know how. Artificial Cat Gut.
LostWhits I really need some of this for my leather project! Where can I get it?
Aaron Blankenship - look for artificial sinew. It's pretty damned cheap.
Aaron Blankenship pretty much any craft shop, pretty sure I've even seen it at Walmart
I think that comment slipped by most 😂
I love how excited Adam gets about everything.
14:12 how happy he is when he is running
There is so much positive and calm energy from this video, I love it
Adam Savage said finesse and low key.. my life is complete.
Low key is funny to hear, but finesse? That's just a normal word that people use, isn't it?
Yea finesse just means skill ...or do something delicately
not in modern day mongoloid terms; they weren't used as slang
And also low key is also a standard word that means somethings basic/simple or minimalistic and just has been abused by Americans
jack cronin I don't think you can abuse words. Also anything that can get young kids learning new word is great. On that note a lot of the words we use today are slang so what are we really defending?
A Ringwraith gauntlet unintentionally giving me the middle finger is the best thing I've seen all day. Definitely the most satisfying gesture to make, if I ever craft up one of these gauntlets.
*Most hardcore bikers gloves*
I’m not really interested in hardware or stuff like this but I consistently watch Adam’s content because I love watching people do what they love and get so excited about it
My two favorite channels have collided!
Incredibly impressive build. Amazing the versatility of EVA foam
Very cool project!
I love how organized Adam's workshop is.
FINALLY AN UPDATE ABOUT THE MARTIAN SUIT!
I’ve learned more about working with foam in this video than I think I ever will in foam-specific tutorials. This is the best!
After watching this, I can only imagine how long the metal work actually took for that gauntlet. Geez. Cheers from imgur.
I respect this guy for the time he takes out of his day to make this stuff
Oh I see, build a foam enclosure - bad. Build foam gauntlets - good. :)
Hahahahaa! =D
Joel it's prob because it wasn't a lord of the rings foam enclosure total makes the difference :P
"Enclosure". ;) But both are definitely great fun to built.
make the eye of sauron!
There's nothing wrong with foam, but that enclosure was shoddy.
I have been following along with the skills and techniques of Bill Doran and Adam Savage for years now and seeing this collaboration is truly a gift for me. The two of them are even putting together my first absolute almighty obsession prop! What a time to be alive. Thanks to everyone involved in the production of this video for making the perfect something I never knew I needed, and thank you Adam and Bill for sharing your expertise and passion with us! Happy making!
-how much heat is too much heat?
-if its burned its too much heat
Ánh Nguyễn Ngọc science am I right
Been following both you guys for a while, and been lucky enough to meet you both-but honestly, gotta love how excited you look to be learning something new! Foam builds rule!
25:55 did he just say "You can bind shit really tight" lol
I thought so too.... lol
Just catching up but yeah. 100+ cool points
I think he says "bunch it"
The enthusiasm whenever Bill gives Adam a new technique is incredible.
Next One Day Build: Adam Installs Better Shop Heating.
Bill is brilliant. Definitely one of my favourite makers.
"God, I love information!"
-Adam Savage
We humans truly are amazing creations of nature, it's mind boggling how we are just a bunch of cells all working in sync to achieve the goal of running our bodies, and then beyond that we have brains that can store and shift through mountains of data for years on end, it is beautiful.
*I WANT IT*
My two favorite builders in one video. It's a miracle
Adam is like jeff golblum's grand master here
its such a joy watching you boys play with your tools :D i love the excitement you both get learning from each other !
22:02 was the heater out in the shop?
Zonies Coasters do they even have a heater?
HolayJose they have a heat gun they dont need a heater
iirc, Adam likes to keep the cave chilly to keep the power bill low since it's in California and he doesnt live in it 24/7
Guess it was a bit... Nippy in there
The shop is huge, and would cost a fortune to heat... SO like most people... keeping the heater/AC off can save a ton of money.
You guys need to do a show together. The chemistry and level detail in your explanation of the process of making the glove was amazing!
You really need to invest in a lens that stays in focus while zooming...
I love Adam's excitement. Even if he has known all these tricks, you'd never know it from how excited he is.
Nice Suros phone case.
man those gauntlets, the metal versions, look soooo badass. I'd love to have a pair.
wow the foam ones ended up looking pretty damn good too, even unfinished. I'd love to have a pair of those too!
Anyone know what kind of glue they're using for the foam?
Matt Holmes brand name is Barge it's a type of rubber cement
So nice to see a local guy hanging with Adam and working on such an awesome project!