Welding: "I can do that barefoot." 1m BeyBlade spinning with half-sonic tips: "I'm gonna put on my shoes, just to be safe..." What's really scary though is that the thing barely got dented from all that.....
I like to think that was some other random property & Hamilton just claimed it was his... Like, "Ha! Whoever's place this got _trashed!"_ ...Til he reveals the truth upon seeing the damage and shouting, "MY CONCRETE!!" and I assume hugging the kangaroo. Or more likely fighting it. And the hundreds of funnel webs living inside it. Wait, have I just written fanfiction?! Alright, then, time to get cracking on some Alex on Alexa slash.
@@Ididathingdo you make them sign some kind of agreement that they won't consider you responsible for their injuries or death and they hang out with you completely voluntarily?
"I can't be bothered to throw this away so I'm going to overengineer it until it destroys itself" is exactly the chaotic energy I love from this channel.
Look, the best we can do is keep him confined to the country, and even then he still sometimes gets out. There's only so much chaos you can contain in a small space before you have… consequences. We've learned this is for the best in the long run
my favourite thing is how much more terrified he is of everything he makes than anyone else. his self preservation instinct only kicks in when the beyblade is already spinning at the speed of sound lol
What you need is a properly scaled Beyblade arena to unleash this thing in. I think the perfect location would be some kind of abandoned skatepark with lots of ramps and such that you could send it down while spinning
Im surprised all the jelly still lives inside both eyes. Seriously, SAFETY GLASSES. Its so easy to ruin an eyeball while using power tools in the _normal_ fashion, then there's this...
Interesting. As the blade is spinning up, you can see it hits certain resonant frequencies where it wobbles and runs out more, then stabilizes until it hits the next frequency
I feel compelled to mention that this is why a particular aircraft- the XF-84H Thunderscreech to precise- was never put into production. Turns out that constantly breaking the sound barrier with a rotating object is horrifying to listen to, not to mention having it pull your aircraft through the air at supersonic speeds.
When he walked in and watched in spin, I was Just envisioning it bouncing off something into him and doing to his ankles what it did to a concrete wall.....
The blade got so much grip on the wood that it didn't saw through, it ripped an almost perfect plank along the grain on both sides.. don't get near it ALEX
Now that you know how to do it, you can build an identical second bayblade and launch drop mechanism, and let it spin in the opposite direction and drop both simultaniously :D I bet if the blades manage to somehow interlock properly into each other when both are spinning at 4000 rpm in opposite directions, there will be a violent explosion of energy.
damn that thing really tried to make it out the door on almost every attempt lol also really weird that the most stable spin was when the center shaft unscrewed itself and was spinning wildly off center 😅
since the shaft was able to tilt when it did that, it essentially corrected for the flat bottom that he gave it to make it "walk" and instead spun around the edge of the cylinder which is more or less a point
The "I did a thing foot scale" is like the "Wafflehouse scale". Code green is when he's wearing nothing on his feet, which means it's safe to moderately dangerous. Code yellow is when he's wearing some sort of footwear, which means something exceptionally dangerous is going. And code red is when his feet are gone, which is the sign of some serious apocalyptic event starting in his garage.
As someone that goes barefoot like him for everything. He probably does have super tough calluses, but if it's sharp enough, or just has a decent point. It's going straight into your foot. Just a couple days ago I stepped on a twig and it was just pointy enough that this spaghetti noodle sized twig went straight into my foot, and about about 1/3 of an inch of it snapped off in there. @@DrakoWulf
Although as a sound engineer i must say that would be a wasteful use of sound production equipment as the amp would be unusable A good alternative that would work is SM 58s, about 58 SM58s should do, and those mics will still be working after
19:39 The way it quickly destroys everything and then appears to sprint out of frame as if to go destroy the rest of the world in a flash is too great 😂
I appreciate that Alex is a good enough host that he shelters his mates behind him when testing dangerous inventions. It would be REALLY hard to explain to the hospital why your mate is amputated at the ankle, but I feel like Alex is probably a regular by now so they won't even bat an eye
The 3rd attempt was curiously beautiful, because it demonstrated just how much force of motion can be put into not-exactly-large object, and retain itself over a lengthy period of time, despite the object being mostly 'stationary'. And despite that it probably had enough force to immedeately tear of your hand if you had touched it. Physics can be fascinating. And scary. And fascinating.
The act of hammering in the screws, then also the cut to turn the board around with the screws switched. You, my friend, are a genius about things that most people probably won't even catch.
I don't think anyone on this planet has ever stood in a room with decapitated naked women mannequins, a table cut in half, and a giant saw spinning at 700km/hr. Good job 👏
As a beyblade fan, this has to be one of the scariest attack types I have ever seen/heard throughout my entire life. The fact that it made that sound... bro, I don't know what it is, but the sound it made, the only thing I could think of was "RUN FOR YOUR LIFE." I had to lower the volume cause it scared the shit out of me.
Man I love IDAT... I'm so damn depressed getting a laugh is task usually. But the quips with this guy never fail, every video is just a barrage of bits and skits, by 44s in I'm already chuckling. Good stuff, true feel good shit.
Don't worry bro you will get over this. I changed my depression for daily anxiety and i have to say that derealization is one of the most strange experiences you can get without drugs.
Honestly its scary how he is obviously very smart with mechanics and engineering but he uses his knowledge for absolute chaos and I love it, keep up the amazing work
@@DingDingTheRUclipsBuddy Funny thing is IDAT wasn’t even that good at creating things when he started! Which just goes to show that experience really does build skill(although he has always been exceptionally creative)
Ngl the sound of the wind howling through how freakin fast the Beyblade spins got my spine chilling, and the way their pure reaction of panic when the Beyblade bangs the wall is just straight hillarious af.
I'm not sure if Austrailia has its own version of Battle Bots, but if it does, IDAT needs to join that league, at least for one video, before getting immediately banned from the competition for life due to making something too dangerous.
@@kingcosworth2643 I would be more concerned about the fact if this wasn't in Australia I mean a dead kangaroo on someones property in Australia is probably a daily occurrence but if it was in the USA or something then that would be a whole other story
I think the biggest takeaway from all of this is there is a reason you were supposed to use beyblades in the little stadium they had. Otherwise it just stays in one spot. I understand you are putting it to rest but I wish you would make a second giant beyblade and then release them both into a sloped arena at the same time to see who would win
If you want the thing to walk across the room, then you’ll want to make the tip have an irregular shape. Asymmetry can help. It can have some symmetry, but perfectly symmetrical tips make very stationary designs.
"It's got rafters for the beyblade to hang from" is such a dark horse of a sentence. Out of context or tucked away nonchalantly in a list it's far from the craziest thing you say in this video, but it was the mental image of your monstrous beyblade from hell dangling, spiderlike, from the ceiling rafters waiting to drop that finally snapped everything into place. Please never stop.
I like your unique personality of having no regard for your own safety right up until you're doing the stupid thing and then you jump and hide and run like a person who understand life is finite. It's an entertaining duality, thank you.
While I understand wanting to go out in a blaze of glory, I think that thing would have taken the walls down around it before it even came close to destroying itself lmao. Absolutely horrifying. Props to Hamilton for being able to stick around even after he saw the sheer amount of damage it can do haha
Hearing metal spinning at multiple thousand rpm is crazy. I will never forget hearing the weapon of a combat robot I helped design for the first time. It was both terrifying and exciting.
Scariest part is that it didn't cut stuff in half. It bludgeoned stuff in half. It basically did what Mark Rober's rocket powered golf club would do if it had less limitations and was made of steel
the problem was those stupid ass pieces of wood he added to the blade, completely invalidating the entire point of having it be a blade in the first place
"we thought we'd better be safe and we put a single brick in the way." The way this man does every video is so funny, i love watching them every time a new one comes out
That’s all that was going through my head 😂 I wouldn’t want to be within like 50m of this thing being spun up, fuck being around the corner from it 😂 a fun game you can play while watching this, is counting how many times the not an engineer dude needed to stop Alex from walking into the doorway to watch it spinning up, in case something went wrong and Alex unalives himself or something like that 🤣
I love that you were comfortable not wearing shoes when working with the power tools or destroying a friend’s room, but wore them whenever you visited the abandoned drug house.
Hey, I'm really glad to see you increased your safety gear by wearing shoes for the second test. Those feet are a national treasure and MUST be protected! _(at least to _*_some_*_ degree...)_
You could use rotating cams or chains on edges, instead of fixed pieces of steel, so impact wouldn't stop the beyblade, cams will hit something and turn around, slightly move beyblade and let it spin without loosing speed. And slanted tip will make it move around the room.
I love how he takes everything you're not supposed to do and does them so instead of having to be told why and imagining what would happen we can actually see it. It's been a while since I've seen a longer of his videos and I sure have missed them, between his experiments that require a lot of intelligence, ability, and imagination he adds a hilariously pretend dumb narration that never fails to make me laugh. Every upload he wins the internet of the day, week, month, year, and is a top nomination to win the lifetime award as soon as I figure out the life of what. 😅😂🤣
@@scottricklaroque7428 These comments got me. You gave a nice opinion with a lot of thoughts, this guy just ASSUMED you were high based on that, and your reply ended up supporting his opinion. (No it's not a bad thing.)
@@Lux_Onyx It may have sounded that way. While I did get high daily for many years when younger, I've now been sober for 19 years last April, but I don't condemn that lifestyle so it's still just his assumption.
Man, what a thing. I'm pleased you finaly got it working the way you wanted. I wonder if with some further engineering you could damp the resonance the rig experienced and get the whole thing a lot smoother.
@@kristianfagerstrom7011"technically in legal terms, this is considered a toy!" *Proceeds to shoot a melon sized hole through half inch thick steel plate*
Next time you should put bells or a whistle on the blades so you can hear it as it spins, you know like an Aztec death whistle. It’ll definitely make the noise better!
I think this might be one of the most dangerous things you’ve built. I’ve had the unfortunate luck first hand of seeing what a circular saw does to an exposed kneecap, I can only imagine what this would do to your feet
19:31 I can tell you, having a almost 1 meter stone cutting blade, run a full speed, is similarly terrifying. Only that is was my job to put my hands about 5 cm from it🤣 My head wasn't much further of either, since i had to check where it hits the stone😁
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i love money too. we're like the same
always love it when your mates do impressive engineering shit and you weld a clamp to a metal rod. peak entertainment
You know, to be honest that clamp was actually kind of clever. Like not extremely, but it seemed to work shockingly well. 😂
Thanks. The clamp was on there good
@@IdidathingI'm proud ♡
@@Ididathingbest weld yet?
l am infertile from eating scented candles
The fact that he’s wearing shoes is proof of how scary the beyblade truly is
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Lol
agreed
Or it's because of all those shards on the floor
Welding: "I can do that barefoot."
1m BeyBlade spinning with half-sonic tips: "I'm gonna put on my shoes, just to be safe..."
What's really scary though is that the thing barely got dented from all that.....
Having a mummified kangaroo in your shed is just about the most Australian thing I've ever seen
He should have put it on the table
Make sure to have 1 foot spiders vliming out of it
I like to think that was some other random property & Hamilton just claimed it was his... Like, "Ha! Whoever's place this got _trashed!"_ ...Til he reveals the truth upon seeing the damage and shouting, "MY CONCRETE!!" and I assume hugging the kangaroo. Or more likely fighting it. And the hundreds of funnel webs living inside it.
Wait, have I just written fanfiction?! Alright, then, time to get cracking on some Alex on Alexa slash.
@@1_AlphabetCrew I hope "vliming" is a misspelling because if it isn't it sounds like something unpleasant and I don't the idea of spiders _vliming_
Had to move some furniture at my olds this last weekend, there was a mummified brown under their lounge in the sunroom.
This guy is the epitome of “I got a degree, so I’m gonna use it. Regardless if it makes sense or not”
Life goals honestly
This is the kind of thing that literally every single engineer ever wants to do if only they didn't have to worry about their career and laws
It's always nice when content creators get their fans involved with projects, even if it does include cowering from a spinning death blade
Ahaha you say that until someone dies
@@Ididathingdo you make them sign some kind of agreement that they won't consider you responsible for their injuries or death and they hang out with you completely voluntarily?
No he threatens their entire family with a tampon gun@@Smirnaffskiy
@Ididathing You have 4.8 million subscribers, a few dead ones will hardly be noticeable.
Are we talking oscillating, pedestal or ceiling fans? I like rotating blades as much as the next guy, but...
"I can't be bothered to throw this away so I'm going to overengineer it until it destroys itself" is exactly the chaotic energy I love from this channel.
same
same
Very Chaotic Neutral indeed!
"If it's not broken, it doesn't have enough features yet"
Pls marry your dad for me
Each time this man releases a video, I give a sigh of relief knowing he's still with us.
This one was dangerous, that saw could of flown through the door or the the last one 😂
im not sure if he’ll sooner be killed by government agents or by his own inventions
There's going to be a day when he uploads and he's missing half his left leg.
or just on the brink of death becuase he may be working on the next project right after he uploads a video
I want him and styropyro to do a collab
How this man is still legally allowed to be free is beyond me and i love it
Look, the best we can do is keep him confined to the country, and even then he still sometimes gets out. There's only so much chaos you can contain in a small space before you have… consequences. We've learned this is for the best in the long run
The police decided not to arrest him after they saw his fingernails
ya'lls bodied dat
It's a miracle he's still alive and in one piece.
I mean... Australia was meant to be a prison
my favourite thing is how much more terrified he is of everything he makes than anyone else. his self preservation instinct only kicks in when the beyblade is already spinning at the speed of sound lol
I'm surprised he still has all his limbs and finger at this point
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He’s also visibly more afraid after he walked in on the beyblade still spinning lmao
He has caution tape on it this time. I'm glad he's finally taking health and safety seriously.
*walks in while it's still spinning*
He is not dead, so it MUST be working, right? Just like Colin Furze's Safety Tie
@@youtubedoesntletmehaveagoo8673 the tape kept his leg safe though so it's all good cobba
*Cuts metal barefoot next to a gas canister*
you can tell this one was dangerous because he wore boots D:
What you need is a properly scaled Beyblade arena to unleash this thing in. I think the perfect location would be some kind of abandoned skatepark with lots of ramps and such that you could send it down while spinning
abandoned? wheres the fun in that
@@whytherumgone doesn't matter if it's abandoned or not, everything will be in ruins after its done regardless
or a kindergarten
@@godiris4691including the skaters
And of course, a second Beyblade to combat
20:02 that is the kind of laugh a man only brings out when he does something profoundly stupid and gets away with it
A compressed air powered crossbow would be an interesting build
Ngl He Should Make One Good Idea
They already exist
@@Ryan-li8qc yeah but those are professionaly build ones, thats boring af
Yes because he could cut his baked beans with it.
@@_crvn_ not the point
The fact this man has all his fingers and toes, is a testament to either sheer luck, or calculated risk lol loved the video carnage
True
Not trying to be a grammar nazi, I just think your typo is humoursly ironic
Shear = cut
Sheer = absolute
Im surprised all the jelly still lives inside both eyes. Seriously, SAFETY GLASSES. Its so easy to ruin an eyeball while using power tools in the _normal_ fashion, then there's this...
""shear" luck eh. i see what you did there
@@irradiated_woman8016 the jelly reforms itself. I'd be much more concerned about the lense of the eye, or the retina.
Interesting. As the blade is spinning up, you can see it hits certain resonant frequencies where it wobbles and runs out more, then stabilizes until it hits the next frequency
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@@ditodevice1950 .
@@ditodevice1950🤓
It's not the speed of sound, but it's f*cking close!
I feel compelled to mention that this is why a particular aircraft- the XF-84H Thunderscreech to precise- was never put into production.
Turns out that constantly breaking the sound barrier with a rotating object is horrifying to listen to, not to mention having it pull your aircraft through the air at supersonic speeds.
the bay blade being quite for a second to lure them in was a remarkable tactic
I wasn't even surprised, of Course this bayblade was out for blood.
When he walked in and watched in spin, I was Just envisioning it bouncing off something into him and doing to his ankles what it did to a concrete wall.....
The calm before the storm. That's a fearsome machine at high RPM.
Quiet*
@@Retly_Aiye, quite quiet
Appreciating the fact that he pulls the engine to start the sawblade like you would with a beyblade
RUclipsr discovers what a generator is 💀
Hahahaha let it rip!!!!
Yeah that was a nice accident
I love how this is easily the most dangerous item he has made, and yet, he keeps coming back to it, and I absolutely love it 😂😂
that's how weapon development works :D
Every time I see his naked feet near the thing I cry inside but also get a little turned on
Also, I haven't heard him talk about the cops looking for him because of this, so I guess this is safer than a tampon gun lol.
I dunno the sword ceiling fan seemed way sketchier while posing the same risk of death
he made a makeup gun.
The fact that the table top was in 3 pieces before the beyblade even touches ground says just how dangerous this is 😂
Friggen death machine
The blade got so much grip on the wood that it didn't saw through, it ripped an almost perfect plank along the grain on both sides.. don't get near it ALEX
I love how he welds with no shoes and to provoke everyone he put a gas canister close to him. Real legend
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That stuff is no joke, my stepdad was in an explosion due to petrol being left in a boat. Whole town heard it
@@plexyglass429 Chill mate, the gas canister is probably empty
@@Yuorai obviously, he's not an idiot
Now that you know how to do it, you can build an identical second bayblade and launch drop mechanism, and let it spin in the opposite direction and drop both simultaniously :D
I bet if the blades manage to somehow interlock properly into each other when both are spinning at 4000 rpm in opposite directions, there will be a violent explosion of energy.
Jesus christ! Who hurt you?
LET ERR RIP!
i need him to do this
Part 4, here we come!
Nah you want them spinning the same way - that way they actually crash into each other instead of meshing like gears.
damn that thing really tried to make it out the door on almost every attempt lol
also really weird that the most stable spin was when the center shaft unscrewed itself and was spinning wildly off center 😅
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@@EEEEEEEE well said
since the shaft was able to tilt when it did that, it essentially corrected for the flat bottom that he gave it to make it "walk" and instead spun around the edge of the cylinder which is more or less a point
It was hunting.... FOR MORE LEGS
Yeah there was some cool physics happening which I don't understand
18:18 Darwin award in the making.
I love that this is dangerous enough to make him wear shoes
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The "I did a thing foot scale" is like the "Wafflehouse scale". Code green is when he's wearing nothing on his feet, which means it's safe to moderately dangerous. Code yellow is when he's wearing some sort of footwear, which means something exceptionally dangerous is going. And code red is when his feet are gone, which is the sign of some serious apocalyptic event starting in his garage.
Its manly no shoes untill there is glass on the floor
@@Ididathing
Surprised your feet don't have calluses thick enough to just ignore glass! At least enough to tolerate gravel.
@@Ididathing it's still more manly without the shoes.
@@Ididathing tell that to Bruce Willis
As someone that goes barefoot like him for everything. He probably does have super tough calluses, but if it's sharp enough, or just has a decent point. It's going straight into your foot. Just a couple days ago I stepped on a twig and it was just pointy enough that this spaghetti noodle sized twig went straight into my foot, and about about 1/3 of an inch of it snapped off in there. @@DrakoWulf
Can confirm, that bass amp is a safer safety shield than anything acrylic.
Although as a sound engineer i must say that would be a wasteful use of sound production equipment as the amp would be unusable
A good alternative that would work is SM 58s, about 58 SM58s should do, and those mics will still be working after
19:39 The way it quickly destroys everything and then appears to sprint out of frame as if to go destroy the rest of the world in a flash is too great 😂
The sheer fact that he Nailed the board onto the wall using screws is why this is the best RUclips Channel.
I woke up way to early.
Proof being that I knew something was off but I didn't realize those were screws until you said so.
Innovative
Came here to check I wasn't fuckin delusional
i noticed that too and thought it was weird
massive hammer to compensate
Whoever is responsible for the music on this channel was absolutely on one at the 13:00 mark. That worked perfectly.
That's me. Thanks mate
what are all of the songs u used
@@Ididathing
Can you pls give list of the background audio tracks used in the video :)
agreed yes please @@AronBezzina
Fun fact: using a flatter tip is actually how real Beyblades become "attack" type, very fitting for this build
yes
He’s one cancer diagnosis away from becoming jigsaw
I appreciate that Alex is a good enough host that he shelters his mates behind him when testing dangerous inventions. It would be REALLY hard to explain to the hospital why your mate is amputated at the ankle, but I feel like Alex is probably a regular by now so they won't even bat an eye
he literally hides behind his mate in this video multiple times
The 3rd attempt was curiously beautiful, because it demonstrated just how much force of motion can be put into not-exactly-large object, and retain itself over a lengthy period of time, despite the object being mostly 'stationary'. And despite that it probably had enough force to immedeately tear of your hand if you had touched it. Physics can be fascinating. And scary. And fascinating.
The act of hammering in the screws, then also the cut to turn the board around with the screws switched. You, my friend, are a genius about things that most people probably won't even catch.
Timestamp? I don't remember him putting screws into a board in this video at all.
@@Shadowmech88 1:31
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I don't think anyone on this planet has ever stood in a room with decapitated naked women mannequins, a table cut in half, and a giant saw spinning at 700km/hr.
Good job 👏
wasnt it 700mp/h
@@louisquartersson4555no, it wasn’t
@@es0x no I'm pretty sure it was
Yup 700 MP/h
@@louisquartersson4555 no, it wasn't
I still have those wheelchair motors... should smash the two together and make this thing remote controlled 😳
That sounds horrible.
I’m all for it.
What a terribly dangerous idea...DO IT....😈
You're good damn right y'all should.
When I first looked at the thumbnail for this thing I was thinking "Battlebot"
@@zkeletonz001same
As a beyblade fan, this has to be one of the scariest attack types I have ever seen/heard throughout my entire life. The fact that it made that sound... bro, I don't know what it is, but the sound it made, the only thing I could think of was "RUN FOR YOUR LIFE." I had to lower the volume cause it scared the shit out of me.
This thing split the red sea
How this guy is still among the living is truly one of the greatest miracles of the 21st century.
AMONG US
Sorry
THe lord Jesus is among us. Accept him and be saved. @@Ice_CreamTruck
Hey, don't jinx it!
Yeah he's missing his Darwin award more than any actor or acterss was ever missing their Oscar :D
Luck favors the bold
Man I love IDAT... I'm so damn depressed getting a laugh is task usually. But the quips with this guy never fail, every video is just a barrage of bits and skits, by 44s in I'm already chuckling. Good stuff, true feel good shit.
Thanks mate. 😊
Don't worry bro you will get over this. I changed my depression for daily anxiety and i have to say that derealization is one of the most strange experiences you can get without drugs.
Yeah, I know how ya feel mate. This guy gives me a slight reprieve from my almost constant daily wish for death. 😕
You should try touching your no-no area if you have problems getting a laugh
nah@@NullScar
Honestly its scary how he is obviously very smart with mechanics and engineering but he uses his knowledge for absolute chaos and I love it, keep up the amazing work
This is what every mechanical engineering student would do if we had the budget and the time
@@DingDingTheRUclipsBuddy
Funny thing is IDAT wasn’t even that good at creating things when he started! Which just goes to show that experience really does build skill(although he has always been exceptionally creative)
Reminds me of Styopyro who's recent escapades involve making lightning look weak only using car batteries
Same energy as skilled artists drawing shitposts
12:01 bruh, that's not dead that's straight up mummified💀
Ngl the sound of the wind howling through how freakin fast the Beyblade spins got my spine chilling, and the way their pure reaction of panic when the Beyblade bangs the wall is just straight hillarious af.
I'm not sure if Austrailia has its own version of Battle Bots, but if it does, IDAT needs to join that league, at least for one video, before getting immediately banned from the competition for life due to making something too dangerous.
Outback Blendo 🤣
"If my competitor is dead, my robot won't even be hurt! So I've fitted it with this handy trebuchet..."
I love the fact that the video could have been summed up in you making a new trash can that would fit the beyblade
max speed sounds like it’s about to tear a hole in reality
If you think about all things that have ever existed, this invention could be the most dangerously useless to ever exist. Good job. Nice work.
Lol not even close. Research japanese inventions.
i like to imagine this exact sentence was said when the nuclear warhead was first constructed
@@mizurjell9534 I mean it's useful for preventing nuclear war. ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
This man is a national treasure.
On an unrelated note, I did NOT expect the dead Kangaroo.
Well if you are going to see a dead roo, there is a high chance it would be in Australia
@@kingcosworth2643 I would be more concerned about the fact if this wasn't in Australia
I mean a dead kangaroo on someones property in Australia is probably a daily occurrence but if it was in the USA or something then that would be a whole other story
Yeh nah literally see them everywhere aye
@@verynefariouswhy don't you do it? 😂🤮
@@noname-xo5mpnot my property?
I think the biggest takeaway from all of this is there is a reason you were supposed to use beyblades in the little stadium they had. Otherwise it just stays in one spot. I understand you are putting it to rest but I wish you would make a second giant beyblade and then release them both into a sloped arena at the same time to see who would win
Abandoned skatepark, with a lumber/sacrificial tripod to drop them? Just a random idea lol.
They would fucking die
don’t worry im sure that’ll be the finale of the beyblade journey
that would be awesome but almost certainly nsfl
the dimensions are way off, would need to be crazy tall to prevent just destroying the arena, but the mass would make it barely last.
If you want the thing to walk across the room, then you’ll want to make the tip have an irregular shape. Asymmetry can help. It can have some symmetry, but perfectly symmetrical tips make very stationary designs.
Source: my ass
Why would you want that thing mobile?
"It's got rafters for the beyblade to hang from" is such a dark horse of a sentence. Out of context or tucked away nonchalantly in a list it's far from the craziest thing you say in this video, but it was the mental image of your monstrous beyblade from hell dangling, spiderlike, from the ceiling rafters waiting to drop that finally snapped everything into place.
Please never stop.
Hey beyblade, how are you going?
Ohh, I dont know. I find myself looking for rooms with rafters...
Really, why's that?
...
I like your unique personality of having no regard for your own safety right up until you're doing the stupid thing and then you jump and hide and run like a person who understand life is finite.
It's an entertaining duality, thank you.
I always have fun during the building. Then right before test time I think "what have I done"
While I understand wanting to go out in a blaze of glory, I think that thing would have taken the walls down around it before it even came close to destroying itself lmao. Absolutely horrifying. Props to Hamilton for being able to stick around even after he saw the sheer amount of damage it can do haha
When you're behind a concrete wall and cowering in fear of the thing you just made ...? That's the type of content I'm here for.
Hearing metal spinning at multiple thousand rpm is crazy. I will never forget hearing the weapon of a combat robot I helped design for the first time. It was both terrifying and exciting.
combat robot? what?
@almicc like the ones on the shows robot wars or battlebots but 15lbs instead of 200lbs. Or about 7 kg and 91 kg respectively if you do metric.
What’s ur robot name?
@@anthraxcrab2222 It was called Ducky Poblocki
@@osprey1645 was this it? ruclips.net/video/0ROC923lDTc/видео.html
you'll win every match with this
he'll kill every match with this
It will certainly do the thing...
nah it's canon in the show that Moses used a Beyblade to split the red sea.
this has nothing on it.
@@2iq371you know how the main beyblades name is "Pegasus" this one is called "Chutulo"
SHEEEEEEEEEESH yea
Scariest part is that it didn't cut stuff in half. It bludgeoned stuff in half. It basically did what Mark Rober's rocket powered golf club would do if it had less limitations and was made of steel
yeah the disc was sadly spinning the wrong way so it was just ripping shit apart.
First blunt weapon rotating blade.
the problem was those stupid ass pieces of wood he added to the blade, completely invalidating the entire point of having it be a blade in the first place
You know a moment is good when it gets the "Most replayed" mark instead of the Sponsor.
Imagine being a urban explorer and then walking into this in the middle of the night 15:29
Eldritch table
@@Wasgone_jrlmao good one
PRAISE THE TABLE NOW!!
@@Johnnythehandsome
The next obvious step would be to build a second one and let them decide in a fight which one will conquer the world
15:55 That really sounded like a cinematic scene building all it's suspense, and there it was...
14:39 starts the hardest beat 👌
Was vibing throughout
I honestly couldn't have picked a better day than yesterday to discover your channel and binge the Beyblade two parter for the 1st time
I found it like 3 years ago
@@TheSoviet0nioni found it like 4 years ago
Just imagine the power of the *DEATH-blade if IDAT removed the wooden handles on it.
@@ShibaMcDripNuits not wood it is metal
@@tomspurr7963 I found it like 69 years ago
18:44 the look on Hamiltons face is that of man thinking "what on earth have i done"
I like how you always stayed behind your mate's back, you're a good buddy.
Putting _"I got yer back!"_ to good practice! 😅
He needed the back support
This beyblade can kill 7 princesses? Xehanort has entered the chat.
7:40 love that he drew on his wall for the last video’s thumbnail
That’s real dedication right there
Making a crossbow that shoots wedges for easy woodworking would be interesting
13:40 Man discovers the wheel, 4,000 B.C. colourised
6:04 HEY!! I NEED THOSE!!
10:40 You know this guy is a genius when he peeks through a transparent glass instead of hiding behind it for safety.
"we thought we'd better be safe and we put a single brick in the way." The way this man does every video is so funny, i love watching them every time a new one comes out
There is SO MUCH energy in that blade when it’s spinning. It’s actually terrifying to think about being anywhere near
That’s all that was going through my head 😂 I wouldn’t want to be within like 50m of this thing being spun up, fuck being around the corner from it 😂 a fun game you can play while watching this, is counting how many times the not an engineer dude needed to stop Alex from walking into the doorway to watch it spinning up, in case something went wrong and Alex unalives himself or something like that 🤣
@@dylanshandley1246 when they went in with it still spinning I squinted away from my
Phone.
I'm 10 seconds in and already experiencing the sheer terror of holding a giant, weighted saw blade over naked feet.
youre acting as if shoes would stop it
The way they all run like a bunch of cats when the horrid thing drops is fucking hysterical.
Between the hype music turning up, and insane speed, I knew we were bouta get the results we wanted 14:42
I love that you were comfortable not wearing shoes when working with the power tools or destroying a friend’s room, but wore them whenever you visited the abandoned drug house.
Hey, I'm really glad to see you increased your safety gear by wearing shoes for the second test. Those feet are a national treasure and MUST be protected! _(at least to _*_some_*_ degree...)_
You just really wanted to get all the British monarchists on your case with that Diana joke lol
One day, we are gonna get "I made a prosthetic for my missing leg"
Underrated comment
You could use rotating cams or chains on edges, instead of fixed pieces of steel, so impact wouldn't stop the beyblade, cams will hit something and turn around, slightly move beyblade and let it spin without loosing speed. And slanted tip will make it move around the room.
I love how he takes everything you're not supposed to do and does them so instead of having to be told why and imagining what would happen we can actually see it. It's been a while since I've seen a longer of his videos and I sure have missed them, between his experiments that require a lot of intelligence, ability, and imagination he adds a hilariously pretend dumb narration that never fails to make me laugh. Every upload he wins the internet of the day, week, month, year, and is a top nomination to win the lifetime award as soon as I figure out the life of what. 😅😂🤣
Your so high my dude
@@gilbertfarley3757 You say that like it's a bad thing. 🤣 *You're*
@@scottricklaroque7428 These comments got me. You gave a nice opinion with a lot of thoughts, this guy just ASSUMED you were high based on that, and your reply ended up supporting his opinion. (No it's not a bad thing.)
@@Lux_Onyx It may have sounded that way. While I did get high daily for many years when younger, I've now been sober for 19 years last April, but I don't condemn that lifestyle so it's still just his assumption.
@@scottricklaroque7428 Hey, congrats, fam.
But yeah it was just a funny line of replies.
I just love how he randomly puts weird fever dreams in his videos like at 6:40
if possible id love to see more hamilton ngl, he fit in really well.
Man, what a thing. I'm pleased you finaly got it working the way you wanted. I wonder if with some further engineering you could damp the resonance the rig experienced and get the whole thing a lot smoother.
I can't imagine what this man would come with if someone hired him to create actual weapons
Imagine him and JoergSprave @Slingshotchannel doing a project together....
@@kristianfagerstrom7011"technically in legal terms, this is considered a toy!"
*Proceeds to shoot a melon sized hole through half inch thick steel plate*
he would make a fully automatic, barrel magazine, musket.
Um.That is more or less what the first gatling was...@@GunSpyEnthusiast
a ben laden joke and a precise Diana joke in one video
6:48 "Schubert - das ständchen" amazing song. haven't heard it in years ^^ thanks for reminding me
thank you so much it was driving me crazy I couldn't find the name of this
tysm mate
Danke ❤
That guy is a true engineer, he was out of there before the other guys even stood up.😂
Next time you should put bells or a whistle on the blades so you can hear it as it spins, you know like an Aztec death whistle. It’ll definitely make the noise better!
You and Aleksa should make a podcast 🥺👉👈
15:41 Imagine watching this clip without any context of this video.
💀
I thought that was a car outside, not the spinning bayblade of death! 16:08
I think this might be one of the most dangerous things you’ve built. I’ve had the unfortunate luck first hand of seeing what a circular saw does to an exposed kneecap, I can only imagine what this would do to your feet
Was it YOUR kneecap?
No it was his enemies. All of his enemies
Ok
Hamilton is a legend for this
19:31 I can tell you, having a almost 1 meter stone cutting blade, run a full speed, is similarly terrifying. Only that is was my job to put my hands about 5 cm from it🤣
My head wasn't much further of either, since i had to check where it hits the stone😁
have you ever let it loose
You mean let it rip
I still have never been more scared for this mans safety than when he stood on a running lathe barefoot.
So cool to see not an engineer collab with this channel. I got interested in his stuff because of the video on making his own CNC machine
He did a collab with a gun guy and then pretended to have a school shooting. I did a Horrible thing, more like it.
@@Wexelent You have to admit that's pretty hilarious. You have to be a pretty sick bastard to not find children getting shot funny.
12:00 that is a dead kangaroo. wasn't expecting that.