Golf balls are basically purpose-designed to transfer energy efficiently. They deform and then spring back without breaking, turning the impact of a golf swing into maximum distance. Which means except for a small amount of lost to air friction and heat, all the energy from those spinning blades is being transferred by the golf balls to the polycarbonate. It's as if the blades, themselves, are hitting the walls of the blender.
Also, if I may add to that - the many golf balls mess up the vibration. One ball hits the poly and the wave moves out from the surface. Then more hit those waves and compound it.
Need an episode dedicated to the geniuses behind the scenes who help you make everything happen, editor Jack etc, introduce us to your full crew, they deserve it 😊 - greetings from Melbourne
Love the blender! I would like to see a contest called "Identify the Remains" where you blend an item and then have someone guess what it was in the beginning.
That’s a job for the “Good Mythical Morning” crew. They have a segment where they destroy and identify random everyday objects. Perfect excuse for a collab!
I think probably the reason why the golf balls do so much damage is they fully store all the kinetic energy and impart it onto the polycarb sides. They are designed to be hit really hard in golf so it makes sense they will take the impact of the blades and transfer it to the housing.
It's like what you said but with one addition the blades are more bludgeoning then cutting if they had more of a cutting edge the balls would be destroyed (I've destroyed golf balls in a belnder before)
Also keep in mind, those poly sheets are being shot at (from the balls) likely 100's of times per second... And they ran it for quite while. That's a LOT of impacts in that amount of time. 😆
I’m liking the new generator safety protocol, but if you wanna do it right - the key for the generator should be in the pocket of whoever is cleaning inside the blender. Makes me nervous 😬
Completely agree, at our warehouse, if you're getting onto a belt or working on a machine, you specifically have to be the one to turn it off and back on. If someone besides the person in danger does it, it's a huge violation
@@CalamityBaird other way around. While machine is off and someone is working on it, the person working on it is the only one allowed to re-enable the device to avoid an injury
Realistically something this overtly lethal should have multiple lockouts preferably one electrical and one mechanical. A big breaker next to the device and a big pin in the drive system that would prevent it from rotating even if power were supplied would be a nice arrangement.
Given its tendency to completely ignore inputs, the red colouring, the meanness of those teeth and its sheer destructive force, I submit that this blender should be named The Demon
@@DarkFrozenDepths it took many items to slay the demon as it raged against the restraints of the emergency stop button, but eventually it was put to rest but the most unlikely of heroes, one of which many assumed would simply be destroyed by the foul demon, including editor jack who doubted its fortitude.
i think instead of more poly, you need thicker poly.. thicker sheets are harder to break, but still multiple layers is a good thing. maybe have the thickest layer on the outside as a final barrier, and use the thinner ones inside.
Besides the epic shenanigans and hijinks you find yourselves in for our entertainment, the thing I find most incredible is your friendship. It’s amazing and it is so refreshing to see such a successful channel that shows friends getting along and destroying objects creatively! Love you guys!
The problem is that your polycarb is not laminated. Use two sheets that are 3-4 times thicker and laminate the two pieces together if you guys are going to continue adding more crazier stuff. lol
@@SailingFrolic2000s youtube, even late 2000s, was nothing like this. it was almost all comedy skits and a little bit of gaming, and by that i mean cod clips
Keeping my CHILDHOOD alive! When I was maybe 9, I had a bare electric motor... from I don't even remember what I took apart, a fan maybe... I put some of my GI Joes on the shaft. Side note: GI Joes had a thick rubber o-ring that connected their hips to their torso. So when I turned the motor on, they would spin really fast for a bit because I had wedged the what between their connected halves. However, the motor shaft was spinning much faster than the actual GI Joe was, so eventually the rubber melted through and that, in turn, sent two halves of GI Joe flying across the room in opposite directions... 😅 _(looking back, I'm amazed I never got electrocuted from it; it's only 120V in America, but it'll still make ya jump lol)_
I want to nominate Scott for the level of involment in the post-test Distruction clean-up. At least five MVP-level plays that I'm aware of. Great job, gentlemen!
You should add a funnel to the base of the blender and make a contest where you take turns selecting items to blend for a set period of time and you score based on how much makes it out of the funnnel per item. Can be based on volume or weight.
The blender/golf ball combo is like a shotgun to those poly-carbonate walls, lots of very high-speed little balls constantly getting launched by the blades (and bouncing around) in there.
@@nazfrde Modern golf balls are constructed with durable outer covers to resist damage from high-speed impacts, while their inner cores are made of elastic materials that compress and rebound upon being struck. This combination of strength and elasticity ensures they can withstand repeated hits while maximizing energy transfer. Energy came from that generator, multiply by number of balls :)
The blender is absolutely your best creation so far! I love the "biggest", "tallest", "highest", "longest" stuff, but this is the epitome of "creation and destruction" at the same time. I mean people love watching things being built as well as things being destroyed, but this is both! If you haven't prepared a video of the challenges and engineering that went into creating the blender and control systems, please do, cause I'm sure you can tell from other comments that some find the building as interesting as watching it operate.
Honestly, I'd estimate about 100K at most. Which I guess is *really* cheap movie level, but you're not going to see many movies cost 100K. With a crew of maybe 20, 10K a month or 2.5K a video (which is a lot, really), that's 50K in crew wages. 10K for the blender (which got multiple video uses), and another 10K in other props (high end estimate), and then extra for the forklift (which looks like they were sponsored on for this video, so they get a steep discount if they had to pay at all), so you might be looking at about 70-75,000 dollars (USD) for this video high end. That said, for something we get to watch for free, it's pretty good stuff.
Golf balls are designed to squish when hit (normally by a golf club going quite fast, in this case by a blender blade going extremely fast) and when they rebound they accelerate quite quickly and go very fast. As well, as they fly, they are still squishing and un-squishing as they go, which eventually results in them being *very* destructive. As well, the polycarbonate sheets most likely started to vibrate as they were repeatedly struck by the gold balls, and if the sheets began to vibrate at a resonant frequency (the sheet vibrates at the same speed as the atoms that make up the sheet), it will just instantly break. This is the same principle that allows singers to shatter glass with their voice - only in that case the things causing the glass to vibrate are air molecules rather than golf balls. Hopefully this satisfied your question.
If I had to guess the poly carb with that many points of impact at random times ….. would find a constructive interference and the waves are hitting peaks when a ball hits it …. Leading to a plastic failure
Next time you destroy, shred, launch, squish, cut, etc. something metal you should contact Bigstackd casting. He's a metal meter in Australia and it would be a very interesting "collab".
Go to the beach or the city with a army of people. Pick up tons and tons of plastics and garbage, blend them all! and recycle everything and see how tightly you can pack down 10 tons of plastic. Love you guys ❤
Not sure about the blending bit but picking up rubbish and recycling it is always a good thing and I agree. (Also just checking, shouldn't it be "an army"? Or does it not matter if vowels are next to each other in English, because it matters Welsh. A short example: "afal a banana" is correct, "afal a oren" is incorrect since A and O are vowels so it would be "afal ac oren." Afal is apple, oren is orange, "a" and "ac" both mean and. "Ac" is pronounced like "ack", C in Welsh is phonetically the same as K but in words not by itself, like cake)
15 mili amps are enough to interrupt the normal electrical signals to your heart. It probably won’t kill most people, but it can. 180 Amps is more current than the electric chair, which uses 7-12 amps.
The golf balls are relatively unaffected because the blender blades are so thick. Obviously not as thick as a golf club or a driver but still thick enough to allow massive energy transfer. The faster the rotation of the blender the more energy being transferred to the balls and therefore more energy slamming against the Poly. To blend up smaller items like golf balls and tennis balls, I recommend having another set of blender blades that have been sharpened to have an edge and maybe even case/surface hardened. The smaller the contact point relative to the size of the object being blended means a more localized application of the force to the blades to that object resulting in a higher chance of slides and dices. Double edged sword..... The sharper the edge of a blade or object means it has less structure to resist deformation, hence the suggestion of case hardening the blades to resist wear and tear (in this case only applicable to smaller objects). The other bigger objects that have been blended have such mass and resistance that damage to the blades is bound to happen case hardening would help but only just.
You might want to fill in the hollow space between the polycarbonate sheets with epoxy or something.. I think itll make the walls way stronger, and still see through
gold balls are made to absorb shock infact they can actyally warp their shape, so a gold ball which is heavy flying super fast is like a bullet that can absorb the impact so all that energy goes into the poly sheets instead, enough consecutive hits and it shatters in one part and falls apart easily from there.
12:43 Gaunson, maybe it’s because the golf balls don’t have a very big surface,the faster the motor propels the blades; The harder the golf balls will hit the Polycarp🗒 such a beautiful laws of physics♥️
HR, you guys should gets some dead trees and branches and put them in the blender to make mulch. Then, plant some new trees and put the mulch around it.
@renal-dr7st stop spamming the same message in every comment thread. It's super weird that this is the only thing you've written in 3 separate threads under this video.
The golf balls are designed to be able to bit hit and travel as far as possible, because they are ball shaped with the indents around the whole thing. Meaning when it is hot it’s moves extremely fast and then transfers all off the energy to a very small point of contact. This will destroy most things it comes into contact with. Making them the worst nightmare for your blender haha love you guys 👌 Caaaaaarn Gawson!!!!
Well… I’ma explain the best I can: the Glass broke due to the force of the golf balls hitting the glass at such speed combined with 200(?) golf balls was able to create enough force in one spot to shatter the glass…
Alright, I admit I was skeptical about the blender when I first saw the video but after watching it destroy these items I’m a huge fan. One of the best bits in a while. 10/10
I feel like its gonna do better letting it run up, then putting items in, especislly for bigger stuff. An electric motor is gonna have a harder time getting up to speed and generating max torque with resistance early on, afaik. Fun vid as always of course! (Edit: letting it run up first should help preventing resistance build up too, as itll already be able to cut through the item etc)
it needs a lot more mass on the blender spindle, i.e. a massive flywheel, so it can deliver a lot more peak power to smash through things a bit like the katanas did with small soft items. the belt drive is a good idea for a starter but the flywheel will be a massive bonus, it'll provide a huge increase in the peak force a blade can deliver to a solid item without slowing down
I'm sure you can blend a boat. But maybe a wooden boat... Or you add a flywheel to the blender axle somewhere... I'm sure the engineery electricy types could figure that out. Give the blender a couple hundred more pounds of inertia and it should tear through that sheet metal just fine.
I would LOVE a behind the scenes style build video for these kind of projects. Change up the style a little, show us how you deaigned/ built this monstrosity. Maybe even on a separate channel.
A couple groups in the battlebots community did research on the strength of polycarb. After projectile impacts ~250mph or higher the polycarb begins to act much more brittle compared to impacts below that speed.
Well see when the golf balls hit the polycarb they create some (woft)s. Ya know, wave of force transference and then when more hit you get more woft and then it breaks it
My 4-year--old boy is now completely obsessed with blenders. He talks about them constantly. Today I gave him a toy blender and he spent the entire afternoon blending things! You have a very cute little fan in St. Louis.
Has the blender been named yet? I would suggest Belinda the Blender. Also, it would be great to have a running list of all the HR "characters" next to a picture of sketch of them; like Rexy, Bruce (my favorite), Nigel, Suzie, etc.
Why do I feel like Harron's love for Rexy is the most genuine? Like the 5:07 "There's a lot of fluff!" seemed so concerned. I know the other two *enjoy* the Rexy bit, but Herron seems like he doesn't even recognize it as a bit.
@8:35 - close. amps is like the flow rate of the water in a pipe. So it correlates with the pipe diameter, but that is closer to resistance or actually "resistivity" since the diameter doesnt include a length of pipe.
Golf balls are basically purpose-designed to transfer energy efficiently. They deform and then spring back without breaking, turning the impact of a golf swing into maximum distance. Which means except for a small amount of lost to air friction and heat, all the energy from those spinning blades is being transferred by the golf balls to the polycarbonate. It's as if the blades, themselves, are hitting the walls of the blender.
Yeeeeees the comment o was looking for thank you for the explanation sir I appreciate you 👌💯
Bet
In a nutshell, yep.
Yep there's a reason why you can hit a golf ball 250+ yards and a tennis ball maybe 250 feet.
Also, if I may add to that - the many golf balls mess up the vibration. One ball hits the poly and the wave moves out from the surface. Then more hit those waves and compound it.
Big props to your extention team, welders, engineers, editors, clean up, helpers, ect, you have such a awesome crew!! Great job everyone!
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@renal-dr7styoo bro WTF what does this even has to do with your allah
Need an episode dedicated to the geniuses behind the scenes who help you make everything happen, editor Jack etc, introduce us to your full crew, they deserve it 😊 - greetings from Melbourne
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Greeting from my house that’s in a street that’s in a town that’s in victoria that’s in australia that’s on planet earth
@renal-dr7sttf
They should do a companion series for builds like this - kinda bloggy, behind the scenes stuff!
Golf balls are just really really hard and you are turning them into bullets putting them in there
@How Ridiculous *GolfBalls are specifically designed to transfer kinetic energy.* energy divided into smaller pieces = huge force on small spaces
I cannot even imagine how much effort goes into the stuff you guys do! The clean up and editing afterwards too? Insane!
Love the blender! I would like to see a contest called "Identify the Remains" where you blend an item and then have someone guess what it was in the beginning.
Excellent idea.
That’s a job for the “Good Mythical Morning” crew. They have a segment where they destroy and identify random everyday objects.
Perfect excuse for a collab!
I would love to see this as well!
And the next video they unblend the item in reverse and reveal the answer
Yes! And then to show what it was, reverse the video!!
Seeing a boat in a blender was not how I imagined my day today.
same
I’m having blended emotions on how that went, same with my day
Same ❤😂
Just goes to show-
You never know what’s going to happen next
Right? How ridiculous
I think probably the reason why the golf balls do so much damage is they fully store all the kinetic energy and impart it onto the polycarb sides. They are designed to be hit really hard in golf so it makes sense they will take the impact of the blades and transfer it to the housing.
Yeah they compress really well without breaking when struck by metal.
It's like what you said but with one addition the blades are more bludgeoning then cutting if they had more of a cutting edge the balls would be destroyed (I've destroyed golf balls in a belnder before)
That and the force is concentrated over a very small area.
Also keep in mind, those poly sheets are being shot at (from the balls) likely 100's of times per second... And they ran it for quite while. That's a LOT of impacts in that amount of time. 😆
Now you just need to glue the kayak back together… 😅
I’m liking the new generator safety protocol, but if you wanna do it right - the key for the generator should be in the pocket of whoever is cleaning inside the blender. Makes me nervous 😬
Completely agree, at our warehouse, if you're getting onto a belt or working on a machine, you specifically have to be the one to turn it off and back on. If someone besides the person in danger does it, it's a huge violation
@@unmade_error My coworker is about to die from this machine. Can't turn it off though cause I'll get written up.
@@CalamityBaird other way around. While machine is off and someone is working on it, the person working on it is the only one allowed to re-enable the device to avoid an injury
Realistically something this overtly lethal should have multiple lockouts preferably one electrical and one mechanical. A big breaker next to the device and a big pin in the drive system that would prevent it from rotating even if power were supplied would be a nice arrangement.
Loving the Amps fact. Fun fact: in the UK, every household is limited to 100A, so the blender has nearly 2 UK households worth of Amps to use!
Given its tendency to completely ignore inputs, the red colouring, the meanness of those teeth and its sheer destructive force, I submit that this blender should be named The Demon
Hell's main event
Well, given how the video went (spoilers), I can call these as Demon Slayers:
The Boat and the Golf Balls
@@DarkFrozenDepths it took many items to slay the demon as it raged against the restraints of the emergency stop button, but eventually it was put to rest but the most unlikely of heroes, one of which many assumed would simply be destroyed by the foul demon, including editor jack who doubted its fortitude.
Honestly take it one step further and call it Beelzebub, after the Archdemon of Gluttony. Because that thing will eat anything you toss into it
@@aapur you should watch to the end of the video because it seems there are some things even it can't stomach.
I love the level of respect shown for Rexy by not putting him in the blender ❤
My Rexy would be sad if Original Rexy "died".
Lol is "respect" really "not mincing him"?
@@mender722has it really been the same original Roxy for all these years?
@@x8alla8radx good question.
i think instead of more poly, you need thicker poly.. thicker sheets are harder to break, but still multiple layers is a good thing. maybe have the thickest layer on the outside as a final barrier, and use the thinner ones inside.
Half the fun is seeing what unexpected items break the polycarbonate.
@@ahseaton8353 true, hence why i suggest the thicker on the outside.
@renal-dr7st could you not?
@renal-dr7stsorry i'm christian
@@drenz1523 Fine! But you should follow what's logical & right coz its about Eternal Life & Peace.
Besides the epic shenanigans and hijinks you find yourselves in for our entertainment, the thing I find most incredible is your friendship. It’s amazing and it is so refreshing to see such a successful channel that shows friends getting along and destroying objects creatively! Love you guys!
And for so long!
Glad you gave Will It Blend their shoutout. They're OG.
The problem is that your polycarb is not laminated. Use two sheets that are 3-4 times thicker and laminate the two pieces together if you guys are going to continue adding more crazier stuff. lol
You know it’s a good day when HR uploads.
no
ur just doing it for likes or comments kiddo
You like when Human Resources uploads?
@@cat_play69 but I mean, you’re not entirely wrong. I do think it’s true, but at least it’s better than me saying “first!”, right?
@@purpleturtleman9184 ehhhhhhhhhhh idc he bot
You guys are keeping the spirit of the early 2000s RUclips alive and I’m here for it
RUclips wasn't around till 2006
@@EnclavegovtofficialUSA that’s still early 2000s really
@@SailingFrolic2000s youtube, even late 2000s, was nothing like this. it was almost all comedy skits and a little bit of gaming, and by that i mean cod clips
i dont think youve watched any youtube since the early 2000s then xD
Keeping my CHILDHOOD alive!
When I was maybe 9, I had a bare electric motor... from I don't even remember what I took apart, a fan maybe... I put some of my GI Joes on the shaft. Side note: GI Joes had a thick rubber o-ring that connected their hips to their torso.
So when I turned the motor on, they would spin really fast for a bit because I had wedged the what between their connected halves.
However, the motor shaft was spinning much faster than the actual GI Joe was, so eventually the rubber melted through and that, in turn, sent two halves of GI Joe flying across the room in opposite directions... 😅
_(looking back, I'm amazed I never got electrocuted from it; it's only 120V in America, but it'll still make ya jump lol)_
I want to nominate Scott for the level of involment in the post-test Distruction clean-up. At least five MVP-level plays that I'm aware of. Great job, gentlemen!
"Will it Blend? That is the question." That's a quote I haven't heard in almost 10 years.
I love the tower, but it's nice to see you guys mix things up a bit.
I'm a big fan of the Swiss dam
Mixing things up quite literally lol
I see what you did there
You should add a funnel to the base of the blender and make a contest where you take turns selecting items to blend for a set period of time and you score based on how much makes it out of the funnnel per item. Can be based on volume or weight.
The blender/golf ball combo is like a shotgun to those poly-carbonate walls, lots of very high-speed little balls constantly getting launched by the blades (and bouncing around) in there.
Yes, they're so light and bouncy, that they just go faster and faster, which makes tiny little hard things flying around very fast.
these guys are selling the blended golf balls lol
@@nazfrde
@@nazfrde Modern golf balls are constructed with durable outer covers to resist damage from high-speed impacts, while their inner cores are made of elastic materials that compress and rebound upon being struck. This combination of strength and elasticity ensures they can withstand repeated hits while maximizing energy transfer. Energy came from that generator, multiply by number of balls :)
@@say9704They definitely served their purpose
@@say9704 "Energy transfer" is totally key here. Great explanation! :)
The blender is absolutely your best creation so far! I love the "biggest", "tallest", "highest", "longest" stuff, but this is the epitome of "creation and destruction" at the same time. I mean people love watching things being built as well as things being destroyed, but this is both! If you haven't prepared a video of the challenges and engineering that went into creating the blender and control systems, please do, cause I'm sure you can tell from other comments that some find the building as interesting as watching it operate.
I would love to see a full sized ballistics gel dummy in the blender. That would be awesome!
You guys deserve a museum dedicated to all your contraptions.
It’s called “their warehouse”
There is a museum of some of their drops at the tower.
Why does the boys being Aussie always make the vids better?😂
Idk that's what I keep thinking tho
Because they don't live in the states
Maybe it’s because of their Aussume accents.😂🤣
Because they are easily amused.
@@willymaykit1482really amusing*
Fixed it for ya
This has been the ultimate will it blend videos for sure 😂
@renal-dr7st copy n paste NPC comment
6:40 An absolutely amazing string of commentaries. The crocodile most definitely needs some dental work
Love this crazy contraption
Rexy has gained enough success and reputation to hire his own stunt doubles. 😁
@renal-dr7st no thank you
The budget on these videos has to be movie level cuz damn these stuff is insane
not really, you could get all this stuff pretty cheap in surplus auctions.
In what reality can u make a movie with 2 grand
Honestly, I'd estimate about 100K at most. Which I guess is *really* cheap movie level, but you're not going to see many movies cost 100K. With a crew of maybe 20, 10K a month or 2.5K a video (which is a lot, really), that's 50K in crew wages. 10K for the blender (which got multiple video uses), and another 10K in other props (high end estimate), and then extra for the forklift (which looks like they were sponsored on for this video, so they get a steep discount if they had to pay at all), so you might be looking at about 70-75,000 dollars (USD) for this video high end.
That said, for something we get to watch for free, it's pretty good stuff.
Seriously 100k? Lol
@@Tytoalba777 LMAO they're based in Australia, not USA!! 😂
Golf balls are designed to squish when hit (normally by a golf club going quite fast, in this case by a blender blade going extremely fast) and when they rebound they accelerate quite quickly and go very fast. As well, as they fly, they are still squishing and un-squishing as they go, which eventually results in them being *very* destructive.
As well, the polycarbonate sheets most likely started to vibrate as they were repeatedly struck by the gold balls, and if the sheets began to vibrate at a resonant frequency (the sheet vibrates at the same speed as the atoms that make up the sheet), it will just instantly break. This is the same principle that allows singers to shatter glass with their voice - only in that case the things causing the glass to vibrate are air molecules rather than golf balls.
Hopefully this satisfied your question.
@renal-dr7st in the name of the general public, I invite you to stop spamming comment sections with pushy religious garbage.
If I had to guess the poly carb with that many points of impact at random times ….. would find a constructive interference and the waves are hitting peaks when a ball hits it …. Leading to a plastic failure
@9:09 :"I know for sure that that lady won't be smiling anymore"
@9:59 : the tag showing aforementioned lady seems to still be in one piece
🤣
Next time you destroy, shred, launch, squish, cut, etc. something metal you should contact Bigstackd casting. He's a metal meter in Australia and it would be a very interesting "collab".
He doesn't like to reveal his face
Go to the beach or the city with a army of people.
Pick up tons and tons of plastics and garbage, blend them all! and recycle everything and see how tightly you can pack down 10 tons of plastic.
Love you guys ❤
Cool idea! Through recycling doesn't really work like that.
Not sure about the blending bit but picking up rubbish and recycling it is always a good thing and I agree.
(Also just checking, shouldn't it be "an army"? Or does it not matter if vowels are next to each other in English, because it matters Welsh. A short example: "afal a banana" is correct, "afal a oren" is incorrect since A and O are vowels so it would be "afal ac oren." Afal is apple, oren is orange, "a" and "ac" both mean and. "Ac" is pronounced like "ack", C in Welsh is phonetically the same as K but in words not by itself, like cake)
@@liliowen2132 it should say an army in English. Same as welsh its *an* apple and *a* banana
@@dawnsherratt2317 neat, ty
I didn't expect the chairs to blend so well
I mean, I’ve always jus had a passion for blenders so naturally I ended up here.
15 mili amps are enough to interrupt the normal electrical signals to your heart. It probably won’t kill most people, but it can. 180 Amps is more current than the electric chair, which uses 7-12 amps.
2:52 el bee
The golf balls are relatively unaffected because the blender blades are so thick. Obviously not as thick as a golf club or a driver but still thick enough to allow massive energy transfer. The faster the rotation of the blender the more energy being transferred to the balls and therefore more energy slamming against the Poly. To blend up smaller items like golf balls and tennis balls, I recommend having another set of blender blades that have been sharpened to have an edge and maybe even case/surface hardened. The smaller the contact point relative to the size of the object being blended means a more localized application of the force to the blades to that object resulting in a higher chance of slides and dices. Double edged sword..... The sharper the edge of a blade or object means it has less structure to resist deformation, hence the suggestion of case hardening the blades to resist wear and tear (in this case only applicable to smaller objects). The other bigger objects that have been blended have such mass and resistance that damage to the blades is bound to happen case hardening would help but only just.
try cutting a golfball in half..
theyre made of superhuman materials
12:30 you know this might surprise y'all but golf balls are sorta made to be hit with metal objects
wdym they were obviously made to be blended in a giant soul-sucking-amount-of-amperage blender. but you do have a point
I'd love to see them do a worlds largest smoothie with as many different ingredients as they can get their hands on
it would be insane to put one of those massive industrial flywheels on it and make drop-ins the standard... would be immense power
My favorite part was that they still considered us the viewers and provided us the Clickbait content we wanted before destroying the whole thing😂
You might want to fill in the hollow space between the polycarbonate sheets with epoxy or something..
I think itll make the walls way stronger, and still see through
gold balls are made to absorb shock infact they can actyally warp their shape, so a gold ball which is heavy flying super fast is like a bullet that can absorb the impact so all that energy goes into the poly sheets instead, enough consecutive hits and it shatters in one part and falls apart easily from there.
As a guitarist this was both satisfying and painful at the same time🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
How good, love to see y'all back at it again. Love from Hawaii!
Hopefully you're safe from what happened there.
@@Skorpio420 I'm on Oahu. But thank you for your concern.
Glad to see the giant blender back and shreddin stuff. I like how over the top you still go with every new video.
@renal-dr7st ah sorry my man... I already worship Yog-Sothoth.
Michael described the kayak as an absolute shocker, but I'd describe it as a canoe 😂
12:43 Gaunson, maybe it’s because the golf balls don’t have a very big surface,the faster the motor propels the blades; The harder the golf balls will hit the Polycarp🗒 such a beautiful laws of physics♥️
that would probably explain why ;the bigger objects, since they have a “larger surface” are chopped by the smaller surface which is the blades.
HR, you guys should gets some dead trees and branches and put them in the blender to make mulch. Then, plant some new trees and put the mulch around it.
Well, now we know what happens when you get inside a giant blender. Thanks HR for answering the question we all thought about
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VSauce video level question and answer.
Imagine if they put in a ballistic dummy in its place.
Might be a little too graphic. lol
@renal-dr7st stop spamming the same message in every comment thread. It's super weird that this is the only thing you've written in 3 separate threads under this video.
FIBERGLASS BOAT IS THE ANSWER
HR is unbelievably incredible!🌟💎🌌👏
The golf balls are made to bounce and withe so many hitting the Pollycarb at once it creates to many surface waves for the Pollycarb to handle.
Shout out to editor Jack he does so much .he's very intelligent
Shout out to the bee at 2:52
Bee pov: HELLO THERE!!!!
The golf balls are designed to be able to bit hit and travel as far as possible, because they are ball shaped with the indents around the whole thing. Meaning when it is hot it’s moves extremely fast and then transfers all off the energy to a very small point of contact. This will destroy most things it comes into contact with. Making them the worst nightmare for your blender haha love you guys 👌 Caaaaaarn Gawson!!!!
When it is hit*
I was having a not-so-great week, but this made me smile for 20 minutes. Thanks, boys! 🙃
hope tomorrow is better
I wouldn't be surprised if the blender ended up in a future Saw movie.
anyone else notice the base is the same base they have used in all of their batcopter, baseball bat, fly swatter and samurai sword machine?
Incredible as always!
How did u watch the vid i 1 min
@@Humustopia magic. *Sparkle hands*
This is top tier content, great job guys, I wish I could grow my channel to something like this.
Their moms: be careful around sharp objects.
Them: makes giant blender
Well… I’ma explain the best I can: the Glass broke due to the force of the golf balls hitting the glass at such speed combined with 200(?) golf balls was able to create enough force in one spot to shatter the glass…
Alright, I admit I was skeptical about the blender when I first saw the video but after watching it destroy these items I’m a huge fan. One of the best bits in a while. 10/10
I feel like its gonna do better letting it run up, then putting items in, especislly for bigger stuff. An electric motor is gonna have a harder time getting up to speed and generating max torque with resistance early on, afaik. Fun vid as always of course! (Edit: letting it run up first should help preventing resistance build up too, as itll already be able to cut through the item etc)
it needs a lot more mass on the blender spindle, i.e. a massive flywheel, so it can deliver a lot more peak power to smash through things a bit like the katanas did with small soft items. the belt drive is a good idea for a starter but the flywheel will be a massive bonus, it'll provide a huge increase in the peak force a blade can deliver to a solid item without slowing down
I'm sure you can blend a boat. But maybe a wooden boat...
Or you add a flywheel to the blender axle somewhere... I'm sure the engineery electricy types could figure that out. Give the blender a couple hundred more pounds of inertia and it should tear through that sheet metal just fine.
The Blender is one of your greatest builds. Also like the Katana Helikopter BTW :D
I would LOVE a behind the scenes style build video for these kind of projects.
Change up the style a little, show us how you deaigned/ built this monstrosity.
Maybe even on a separate channel.
Should have done a bowling ball guys!
A couple groups in the battlebots community did research on the strength of polycarb. After projectile impacts ~250mph or higher the polycarb begins to act much more brittle compared to impacts below that speed.
Video idea: world’s biggest popcorn machine
you guys are the only youtubers that my mum and dad will watch
OMG it would be so cool to see paintballs blended!
Every thing y’all don’t want anymore just blend it 😂
The golf ball have a rubber centre and accelerate leaving the blade at a greater force than the blade is spinning.
Well see when the golf balls hit the polycarb they create some (woft)s. Ya know, wave of force transference and then when more hit you get more woft and then it breaks it
The pollycarb broke because golf is the best sport ❤
That can't be the end of the blender!
Loved every bit of this! Also am I the only one who wants to see liquids being thrown in the mix as well as the various objects? Think of the slowys
My 4-year--old boy is now completely obsessed with blenders. He talks about them constantly. Today I gave him a toy blender and he spent the entire afternoon blending things! You have a very cute little fan in St. Louis.
Boat corner was causing the issues. Should've gone the other way.
I think it's time to switch to Bullet proof glass. Which is what Mythbusters use.
👍,,
You should put a car in it!
Thats how we should dispose of garbage not landfills
As an electrician.
A motor with 180amps is insane.
Most houses don't use 100 amps with EVERY electrical appliance, light on at the same time😂
To top that off, they are running 600V DC at 180A max... That's 100kW... (It shows 599.xx V on the screen they show)
Shuld put a Big pumpkin in it
Has the blender been named yet? I would suggest Belinda the Blender.
Also, it would be great to have a running list of all the HR "characters" next to a picture of sketch of them; like Rexy, Bruce (my favorite), Nigel, Suzie, etc.
do giant trampoline - with buses and stuff
Wow..a very big blender. Blender blades are very strong and sharp. be careful guys 👍
A golf ⛳️ ball is designed for high velocity. Your mega blender would have to have steel walls to withstand the golf balls force 😮😊
Why do I feel like Harron's love for Rexy is the most genuine? Like the 5:07 "There's a lot of fluff!" seemed so concerned. I know the other two *enjoy* the Rexy bit, but Herron seems like he doesn't even recognize it as a bit.
This has been the ultimate will it blend videos for sure . HR is definitely pure entertainment! More luck to y'all.
0:40: "This video will stop when something blows up."
Me: Nervously checking the length of the video. 😬
@8:35 - close. amps is like the flow rate of the water in a pipe. So it correlates with the pipe diameter, but that is closer to resistance or actually "resistivity" since the diameter doesnt include a length of pipe.
the wall thickness of the pipe is kinda like the insulation surrounding a wire - it protects from leakage. maybe