World's Heaviest Bat For Guaranteed Grand Slams!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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We stuffed a bat full of tungsten carbide drill tips then filled in the gaps with molten lead to make the world's heaviest bat! This thing checks in at over 32 pounds. We got a strong baseball-playing man and let him have a whack with it to compare against ourselves. Watch how far we can hit with this beast! Grand slams would be easy hehe.
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Remember the old "water bats"? They had a hollow in the bat with some h²o in it that moved to end of hollow when swung, effectively increasing your momentum and power. How's about a water bat filled with mercury?
cool
mercury is a massive safety violation. "Relatively" safe but not ideal. There's other heavy liquids they can use. .... Or just fill the bat with an oil+tungsten powder mix. That's pretty much tungsten liquid!
@@dimitar4y
Gallium would be a good substitute too.
That was the exact basis for the executioner's sword in the Gene Wolfe books, "Shadow and Claw"
Why not try heavy water or dry water they are safer(though one is explosive) and heavier I think
Time for depleted uranium
Or gold.
@@johntheux9238 gold has basically the same density as tungsten, it’s almost no difference.
@@calebm.5698 But that's not Tungsten, that's cemented tungsten carbide and lead.
I wouldn't risk that.. Chip that shit and ingest any of the crap and you've just upped your risk of cancer by a fair amount.
DU is one of the causes of increased rates of cancer in Iraq (most age demographics) and all cos the US used it in tank shell penetrators and didn't bother to clean the place up after destroying it. There are 17-18 year old Iraqi kids with cancer cos of DU and all cos they played in areas smashed to dust containing DU.
Screw it go osmium
You should totally leave that bat laying around at a ball game and watch for someone to pick it up!
Yes, they should milk it for another video
Thor is well known for his hammer, who only the worthy are capable of lifting. Lesser known is Thor's bat.
Yesss!
Take it to a ball game and switch the bat for one of theirs lol
The scrap value is more than the price of the bat
We really got a "minions of Hephaestus at happy hour" energy goin' on over here
“Would you like to come try out our world record home run bat?”
-get laughed at literally every time you swing it lol 😂
That old lead bat sure had its day. LOL
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It’s more of a moment than a day 😂
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This is that one club that does 50-500 damage and requires 150 strength to equip.
-7 to hit, but it does 10 d6 +10 bludgeoning damage.
-30% movement speed, attack speed and stealth. But it looks cool with the rest of your gear so...
Aslo one shots everything
takes 5 years to swing but if u predict their dodge u get a one shot lmfao
Six second swing timer, double stamina use.
You need to send this bat to Mark Rober or Smarter Everyday to see if they can build a machine to swing this bat and get a home run with it. They have done it before with a regular bat, this would be a fun challenge I think...
the hardware cost to swing this bad would be astronomical. Think 1 inch solid steel shaft.
And also the bat would disintegrate. It'd have to be carbon fibre or steel fibre reinforced for tensile strength.
I tried to tag smarter everyday in the comments but I don't think it worked.
@I Celebrate Caliber Diversity will fly like a tank round once that thing breaks off
Yes!
@@dimitar4y It would cost about $30 to "swing" this bat at 150rpm
Guess youll just have to sell your waterjet to give us a real tunsten bat now
Or just go all the way with a tungsten bat!
You need to bring that to a junk car and compair the damage you can do vs a normal bat.
eh it'll likely do a lot more damage but break instantly after 1-2 hits.
@@dimitar4y
Maybe. Would be interesting to see I guess.
@@dimitar4y idk. Most of a car is thin aluminium id have a hard time breaking solid tungsten without heating it up to red-hot and hitting it with a solid steel hammer. A lead tungsten alloy will be more likely to bend then break. And even then. You'd have to be fighting a terminator to break that bat
@@Aztesticals no. just no.
@@dimitar4y Wait did I miss something was it not partially hallowed bat. I'll have to go back and rewatch. Because I'm starting to think I missed something about the bats internal design.
That amount of tungsten was worth WAY more than the return value of the bat lol
The amount they used? It’s not, because it’s not pure tungsten. It’s worth much less than even raycon is paying them, never mind RUclips
The tungsten bat will pay itself back, with guaranteed home runs, you can become a pro player and make millions
Your knee caps will thank the bat when it only needs one swing to break your very brittle glass bones and paper skin
@@natethegreat3194 Huge facts this other guy doesn't know what he's missing........
What?
Next episode: they sell Mitchell’s kidney to pay for an osmium bat
Might need a few more kidneys. According to my quick maths that'd be a $53 million bat (and weigh 68 lbs)
Next episode: they sell Mitchell to pay for an osmium bat
@@groverbundy899 so what if they set up an illegal human kidney stealing business where they steal humans and then “acquire” their kidneys. Later these humans can be “discarded”
@@groverbundy899 That most likely didn't take that long because you used basic elementary math and one baseline price for a kidney so I don't know why you had to clarify that you have nothing to do.
@@blitzow3644 get a fake medical company to get them to donate their kidneys
I like when you guys take stuff back to the stores. That dudes reaction when he picked up the bat was hilarious
The guy at the store was trying to save face so hard. If he was with friends, he may have outed a "WHAT THE F-" or two.
Me when i see raycons:
*Angry aussie noises
They got that stinky bass though ;)
Scooping the mids.
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@I_Kill_People 4_Money which one?
@I_Kill_People 4_Money it is and if you have watched linus tech tips before (he also has raycon as Sponsor) you know they are just gstting money and they actually don’t care how they sound.
Pushing the envelope of science. Keep it up boys :-)
hehe, envelope
@@duggeeo4147 hehe, pushing
At first I wondered why they were so intent on keeping the bat's finish but it became clear towards the end. Excellent video.
The tungsten bat was hard to even lift; the lady picked it up almost casually, talked while moving it and with it, and then said she was weak? She's amazing.
Should definitely send that to Mark rober and have him make a robot to swing that beast
the heavy bat would make some interesting muscle growth. Like one of them training weights in Dragonball
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@@draconic5129 Imma1st 🤪
I already knew this video was gonna happen.
It was in a community post
I'm glad to see Roy doing so well after leaving Dunder Mifflin
I don't know why I find the twisted lead bat so absolutely hysterical but it always makes me laugh
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It's the sheer precision that these guys bring to the table that sets them apart.
They need to collab with Smarter Every Day
Title the video "dumber today"
please, please, please make a video of you sneaking it into the college baseball teams practice. film their reactions to picking it up.
Tungsten != Tungsten carbide. The later is significantly less dense.
yeah, by at least 30% assuming those inserts were pure carbide, which they probably aren´t. The lead might be heavier or at least quite close.
This was the closest they could get. Real solid tungsten is MUCH more expensive.
@@useraccount333 you buy it in powder form, it doesn't cost that much and much easier to handle.
@@danielgoetze cutting tools are somewhere in the 6 to 10% cobalt range along with other small percentages of Ta, Ti, Nb, Cr.
A really heavy and hard hitting video right here
More at 11 eastern time.
12:46, Dan: So that's not standard?
The store returns are always hilarious. I think the chainsaw was the best.
Just for anyone that doubts, the biggest warhammers used in medieval times only weighed about 6 pounds for one handed variants, with the larger ones for two hands weighing approximately 12 pounds and were usually only for ceremonial or decoration purposes or were mostly used for the thicker spike for defeating armored cavalrymen. The largest hammer in supposed records was a gigantic Lucerne Hammer, which supposedly weighed in at just under 31 pounds, but also was never used on the battlefield (at least to historical accuracy on our current records) for the obvious reason that someone with a lighter weight poleaxe (a more common weapon among medieval infantry) was far more dangerous because they could actually wield it with dexterity and accuracy. Weight to a weapon is only amplified by the amount of force you can push on it, and if there's this gigantic hammer that weighs in over 20 pounds, you're not going to be able to get a lot of momentum to get the real driving weight behind it to do any kinds of damage. These guys might be able to see much more effect if they built a kind of swinging machine, which you can make out of wood reinforced with steel plates, probably needs to be powered by high powered gas pistons, to see the effect of it reaching a deadly velocity, but this bat is by no means man-portable or feasible to use. Depending on the power of this swinging arm, they could probably turn that bat into basically the deadliest, but most inaccurate baseball cannon of all time.
Faster is definitely better than heavier. Kinetic Energy is 1/2*Mass*Velocity^2. So mass increases energy linearly. Velocity increases it exponentially. I love that they were actually going to try and return it for you haha.
This looks like it weighs as much as the Dragon Tooth from Dark Souls
Ha
That thumb-stroke... 5:45
Them headphones though!
Next video: Obsidian bat guaranteed to cut the ball in half...
And your hands.
Obsidian is actually pretty brittle and can flake, more than likely it would probably shatter before it would cut any baseballs. The more you know...
@@Gideonite yeah you've got a good point I don't even think resin would help I forgot that obsidian is essentially glass XD
i had a debate the last video about why noone could play with a bat this heavy because of the center of mass and its not the guys being weak, some commenters thought to know better and i sure feel satisfied now after the trained player had difficulties lifting it straight in a swing. ^_^
Chernobyl elephant foot bat when?
That’s literally Thor’s hammer right there
I'd like to see strongmen Brian Shaw and Eddie Hall try swinging that bat
Was thinking the same thing. The US has a good supply of ridiculously huge dudes so it shouldn't be too hard to find someone with a few hours to spare.
The line should be “she’s heavy but I’d still hit it”...
I wanna see you guys forging out a knife one day, using just the half of the anvil
It’s times like these I wish mythbusters where still around, they will whip up a Robert arm to sure to fire that bat
Wish grant was still around.
I’m so glad you guys actually did this!!!!!
This is like riding a bike where the tires are full of lead. Good luck getting it going.
Next video idea??
that'll be one quick clutch and gearbox replacement, but it will ride just fine. I'm worried about the high RPM exploding the tyres and throwing lead shrapnel directly at, infront, and behind the driver.
Good luck stopping it when you do.
@@fiddleofdoom the bike and rider already is about four times heavier than the tires full of lead. IT's not that unstoppable.
You people are great because you've just cleared up lots of concepts regarding metallurgy.
Mitchell holding that bat over his shoulder with the car right behind him, at the end. 🤣
I used to make drill bits for oil that way. Well, not in an aluminum bat, but a graphite mold.And not from tungsten carbide bits but with powdered tungsten. We used brass as the binder because at 2000 degrees it flows like water and soaks into all the powder, but the temp has to be held for 2 hours.
Also, because I found it interesting and I hope others will, too, the powdered tungsten we used came in 1/2 gallon paint buckets that weighed something like 55 lbs each. If y'all had used that stuff, you would have doubled the weight of your lead bat.
This entire video was made with that managers reaction 🤣
Y’all need to collab with “stuff made here” and Mark Rober to attach that puppy to a bat-swinging robot thingy!
10:56 I was hoping that ball would shatter a car window lol, darn.
10:12
The Happy Gilmore swing
Now I need to see that bat destroy literally anything
let's get mark Robert in here to make a baseball robot that can wield a SOLID tungsten bat at 80 mph.
I know its just a typo but Mark Robert makes me giggle
This is an impedance matching issue - adding weight to a bat reaches a point of limiting returns with any given weight of ball, sure, but a heavier ball will be able to get more energy out of a heavier bat. So now you need to try the tungsten carbide+lead bat with a tungsten carbide+lead ball!
I never tire of those mountains in the background. They make you feel so small.
Gold bat. Let's go!
The only Raycon ad I didn't skip past......
I can imagine spinning with that thing... Goodbye, arms.
"It was too heavy to be called a bat.
Massive, thick, heavy, and far too rough.
Indeed, it was more like a heap of raw metal."
"But I played college football!"
((Senator Armstrong theme begins to play))
10:14 The Happy Gilmore!!!!
You could try depleted uranium next. Not sure where to get a lot of it but the most use for DU is in bullet manufacturing since DU offers great penetrating power. Might want to try asking around with gun guys a bit and maybe they, or someone they know, can get cheap access to fragments that have been used, un wanted ammo, or have them donated to you.
Not many people can appreciate the fact that the tungsten bits actually sink in molten lead. Nearly everything else you put on it floats.
I recommend Uranium 238 next. There should be enough in Iraq desert to make a bat or two.
Where the h-e-double-hockey sticks do you guys live? The Himalayas? Your English is so good!
You guys should send that bat to The Bat Bro's and see if they can do any better lol
Here's an idea. A bat made of solid gold. Good luck 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This would make a great workout to improve batting strength and endurance.
Try using a fast vibrating plate while pouring the lead. It should allow it to flow and shaken down more tungsten making it denser. Also cut off the shanks of the end mills and drills to fit more material.
Have to check out the other bat projects now!
Tungsten melts at an incredible temperature, well over 6,000 degrees (3,422C)
Lead melts at 622 (328)
Just in case anyone was wondering...
Drill bits and cutter chips are made from tungsten carbide which has carbon in it and thus lowers the density to around 15.63 g/cm3 while the actual pure tungsten is around 19.3 g/cm3
for comparison to earlier bat leads density is around 11.30 g/cm3
Yeaaaah that’s fair, tungsten is also absurdly expensive
don't forget the cobalt and other metals used in the manufacture of cutting tools. the density of most of those inserts were probably in the 14.50 to 14.90 range.
Anyone remember when this was a water jet channel? Ya me neither! 👍😁👍
now osmium bat
it sells for $400 per troy ounce (about 31.1 grams)
its density is 22.5 g/cm3 (tungsten is 19.28gr/cm3)
This whole video was hilarious
I'd like to see a mythbusters sized chicken cannon launch that bat through random stuff lol
Need to go to a mlb spring training camp and try to prank professional baseball players. Try to get one to sign it.
You guys should get in touch with Mark Rober, see if he could make a machine that could swing that bat versus a wood bat and aluminum bat.
You should try a filled golf club!
I'm not sure if that was actually tungsten, no taste test for proof so I'm going to have to give a hard doubt on that one.
it was tungsten carbide tooling bits nozzles and lathe tools
@@kg4boj Allegedly. Again, no taste test.
@@TheGhostOfFredZeppelin lead is toxic, I'm glad they didn't lick it
@@ChronicMechatronic I guess you're new to the channel? 'twas but a joke
This thing needs to take a pitch from the SmarterEveryDay supersonic baseball cannon.
There's only one person who is powerful enough to use that bat and his name is
One Bunt Man
Nothings better than a drop -480 bat!
Well if it’s 32 inches then it would be drop -480
Alternative title: Tungsten bat for guaranteed spine shattering if you miss
Now you have to do ballsa wood bat. The worlds lightest bat.
THIS IS ART!!!!
What if you tried solid golf club or golf club heads? A downward golf swing might be easier to hit a ball than with a baseball swing.
I recommend cutting in half a TMU-72. It’s the argon bottle for an AIM-9M.
I thought the star of the show was the mountains in the distance when they went to the store!
This thing is a dangerous weapon, if you have that much strength.
Glass bat next then?
How about an aluminum bat filled with mercury :D
Also: contact Mark Rober and ask if he could make the tungsten bat work with a robot?
Remember, kids. Kinetic Energy = .5mv^2; This means that velocity is exponentially impactful on the oomfatude of your swings, whereas mass is a linear relation. Effectively, if you wanna hit the ball further, you want to swing faster.
You guys rock, keep up the entertaining videos!
lead bat looks like the dark souls dragon tooth
Haven't read all the comments but some of that tungsten,the triangular shaped pieces es are not pure tungsten but tungsten carbide. Don't know if the density is the szme as pure tungsten.
And thus the sport of buff ball was born!
Tungsten is my favorite element!
I thought that was you guys!!!! I was walking out of Texas Roadhouse when you were getting there