I Built a Transparent Boomerang (it's lethal)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @MikeShake
    @MikeShake  Месяц назад +895

    As some of you guys pointed out, the boomerang is spinning, so the energy on the edges is quite higher than 69J. Pretty cool!
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  • @vistagamerr
    @vistagamerr Месяц назад +2718

    Mike is making the best equipment for a zombie apocalypse

    • @Darwinisaccmateo
      @Darwinisaccmateo Месяц назад +13

      Vista soy tu fan te sigo en tu canal de experimentos y en el de GTA

    • @Darwinisaccmateo
      @Darwinisaccmateo Месяц назад +15

      Una pregunta te diste cuenta que la sandía era amarilla 😂😂😂

    • @goatededitsz0
      @goatededitsz0 Месяц назад +5

      wait, your channel isn't dead, and you have more subs, so why comment?

    • @The1andonlyPeanutBtterX
      @The1andonlyPeanutBtterX Месяц назад

      Raygun left the chat

    • @X3N3O
      @X3N3O Месяц назад +2

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  • @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail
    @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail Месяц назад +935

    11:16 "If I put a little bit less power into it, it's pretty accurate"
    That's it my man. I've been making & throwing boomerangs for almost twenty years. When you're learning, it's usually better to focus on throwing technique rather than power, hitting a target or getting it to return perfectly. Throwing technique, particularly the release, is super important! Great work 👌

    • @rondohunter8966
      @rondohunter8966 Месяц назад +17

      Much admiration for what you do. My father bought my brother and I plastic boomerangs as young teens. We had a large vacant field to practice and learn. Great fun. Too bad it's not more widely encouraged for kids today.

    • @Taima
      @Taima Месяц назад +15

      This actually goes for anything that involves strength in using. Throwing objects, hitting a poolball, even bowling. When we tense with everything we've got, our muscles tend to kinda flail at least a little bit beyond our goal. You gotta develop the habit/muscle memory of technique to compensate for it first and then you can give it more and more until you end up hurting yourself before actually fucking up your technique.

    • @rondohunter8966
      @rondohunter8966 Месяц назад +4

      @@Taima Exactly.

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 25 дней назад +2

      Interesting 😮

    • @rondohunter8966
      @rondohunter8966 25 дней назад

      @@Taima As an aside, those nickel and dime ads YT plays for junk products list an "ab stimulator" (a TENS device) for tightening stomach muscles to loose weight and build muscle strength. B.S.!! It induces a low voltage electrical current through the skin shocking the muscle nerves to tense, then release. The unit is doing that, not the muscles. No benefit whatsoever to the idiot wearing it.

  • @rowbearly6128
    @rowbearly6128 27 дней назад +331

    Boomerangs that return are for hunting birds. When a flock is feeding on the ground, you throw the boomerang high and to the right of them making sure the sun is on the right of the boomerang. When it passes between the sun and the feeding flock, they see the shadow and think it is a raptor, so they fly, the boomerang then turns and passes theough the flock taking off , and usually takes out a couple. I am an older Aussie and I learned this as a child.

    • @aWitty
      @aWitty 25 дней назад +8

      or you just yell out at the birds or get a mate to scare them into the air at the right time.

    • @boblouden6663
      @boblouden6663 25 дней назад +14

      The bullroarer was used to scare the birds into flight. Then the boomerang was thrown if it didn't hit a bird it would return.

    • @warrenwiley5656
      @warrenwiley5656 22 дня назад +4

      From memories of watching TV as a kid, I think you might also find that Time will stand still...

    • @boblouden6663
      @boblouden6663 22 дня назад +3

      @@warrenwiley5656 ah the Magic boomerang.😁

    • @non9886
      @non9886 22 дня назад +3

      imho small are for birds. returning ones are just because if you miss you can re-used it faster so your overall effectivity will increase dramatically. bigger and heavier were probably used for shorter distance and didn't usually fly so far. their main purpose was to hit hard and affect or kill bigger animals or enemies. and you could use them also in close range combat or hunting or self-defence. bumerangs are terrific weapons indeed if you can use them...

  • @jakubpluhar4914
    @jakubpluhar4914 Месяц назад +304

    "Hey man, I lost my boomerang, can you help me find it?"
    "Sure, what does it look like?"
    "Invisible...."

    • @johanrynjah8241
      @johanrynjah8241 Месяц назад +6

      "It looks transparent. . .kinda like water. . .. yes . .water."

    • @captainmoretokin2172
      @captainmoretokin2172 27 дней назад +4

      Did you see where it landed?
      Old friend; Yes, i sure did.
      where did it land?
      Old friend; I forgot.

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester 25 дней назад +7

      Yeah, it's over there starting that fire. Because it's shaped like a magnifying glass.

    • @johanrynjah8241
      @johanrynjah8241 23 дня назад +1

      @@seeharvester 😂🤣

    • @bixby9797
      @bixby9797 8 дней назад

      Wonder Woman's boomerang thrown from her invisible plane.

  • @IIIAnchani
    @IIIAnchani Месяц назад +576

    8:09 Mike didn't aim for the watermelon. He aimed for the fly sitting on the watermelon. But he wanted to stun, not to kill or cut in half. What an absolute sniper with a boomerang!

  • @holobotovskyy
    @holobotovskyy 28 дней назад +165

    12:34 The poor wasp was just minding his own business and then an invisble boomerang kills the person next to it. Stay strong little one!

    • @necroarcanistxiii
      @necroarcanistxiii 28 дней назад +8

      I didn't even notice that, that's hilarious.

    • @Throwsticks
      @Throwsticks 26 дней назад +6

      I can't believe he had to deal with a wasp. I had the same issue when I made our video for the same type of boomerang, the Kimberley Stinger. It's crazy. I even credit it at the end of the film.

    • @mrdian37
      @mrdian37 26 дней назад +7

      also at 9:34 😂

    • @SrDesmembradoYT
      @SrDesmembradoYT 26 дней назад +6

      9:32 was a wesp in watermelon yellow

    • @IndikaDeFonseka
      @IndikaDeFonseka 17 дней назад +2

      Well spotted!

  • @Slingshotchannel
    @Slingshotchannel Месяц назад +321

    Pretty cool! Maybe I need to make a powerful launcher for boomerangs, see what superhuman strength can achieve.

    • @turtlesrprettycool3379
      @turtlesrprettycool3379 Месяц назад +3

      That would be insane
      Great idea

    • @tokivikerness8863
      @tokivikerness8863 Месяц назад +3

      Yes Jorge!

    • @G4Nazarener
      @G4Nazarener Месяц назад +1

      I always thought a boomerang which doesn’t come back is called stick.

    • @spearsage
      @spearsage 29 дней назад +3

      Show us the features when you're done!

    • @S1RLANC3
      @S1RLANC3 28 дней назад +1

      Such an underrated idea honestly.

  • @stephaniehorne1521
    @stephaniehorne1521 Месяц назад +711

    8:54 yes the classic yellow watermelon

  • @ozboomer_au
    @ozboomer_au 25 дней назад +25

    In general, hunting sticks were most often used from a distance to immobilize a kangaroo or emu... and then the 'deed' would be finished with the stick. It's also worth noting that not every group of indigenous folks actually used boomerangs; it was mainly those in the eastern regions of Australia who used them - spears were the far more frequently used weapon around the country.
    As you no doubt found out(!), you can do yourself some serious damage if you just try and throw a hunting stick 'full power' without warming up first, in terms of the throw (with your arm, shoulder and body) and the wrist (to get the 'snap' happening for the spin). It's going to be bad enough with a 313g 'plastic' version... but using a 'real' 500g+ stick made from redgum or similar would really destroy your shoulder, in particular.
    Another thought: What we used to do in the '70s with the early versions of clear boomerangs was to use a single wrap of insulating tape around the tip of one or both ends. This made the boomerang easier to track in the sky (producing a flying circle) as well as making it easier to find in the grass or scrub when they went wayward...
    Returning boomerangs were more often used as a 'training' tool, to help the younger folks work out the snap action required.. as that's what makes a boomerang and hunting stick fly, not the strength of the throw, which is really about range (hunting stick) and speed of travel (boomerang).
    A returning boomerang could be used in a pinch for hunting... by throwing it the 'wrong way' (parallel to the ground) towards, say, a pond where a mob of ducks were resting.. while making the sound of a hawk. The boomerang would come flying in, fast and flat... which would cause the ducks to take flight... and when the 'physics' of the boomerang started to work 'properly', it would immediately turn upwards and would strike at least a couple of birds... and so you'd have your lunch.
    To expand your understanding of the returning boomerang, think about 'conservation of angular momentum' as well as the 'lift differential' and the 'lagging' action of the torque...
    If you want to go 'full bottle' on the subject, chase down 'Boomerangs, aerodynamics and motion', by Felix Hess. from ~1975, I think. This was a thesis he wrote for his doctorate in mathematics... and explains about his 'winglet model', and includes computer simulations (written in ALGOL, of all languages(!)), with 3-D plots and even a set of stereo-viewing glasses so you can see the 3-D flights he recorded and simulated. ...but realize the mathematics is pretty heavy going, with partial differential equations and lots of physics involved...

    • @roentgen571
      @roentgen571 21 день назад +1

      Spears are probably the most ubiquitous weapon in human history, for hunting and for combat.

    • @xerxes7989
      @xerxes7989 20 дней назад

      Wall of TEXT... No thanks.

    • @givemeanameman1
      @givemeanameman1 6 дней назад

      boomarangs were used by most peoples around the world.
      They are found in Europe, Egyption tombs tombs had them...
      Oldest known boomerang is made from mammoth tusk found in poland.

  • @SmashFaux
    @SmashFaux Месяц назад +1207

    This man’s dad lore finna be crazy

    • @Hambzorgur
      @Hambzorgur Месяц назад +42

      "back in my day I made the world's strongest slingshot!"

    • @budgiefriend
      @budgiefriend Месяц назад +32

      "finna" the same amount of letters as gonna, only lame and wannabe cool.

    • @SmashFaux
      @SmashFaux Месяц назад +60

      @@budgiefriend ratio

    • @wetertet
      @wetertet Месяц назад +16

      @@budgiefriend agreed

    • @filgiupo4853
      @filgiupo4853 Месяц назад +18

      @@budgiefriendain’t you got anything better to do…

  • @supernovaproxima1775
    @supernovaproxima1775 Месяц назад +86

    I find the choice to use polycarbonate really interesting. You can see in the slow motion videos how flexible it is. Polycarbonate is literally designed to absorb kinetic energy, which means that it's not a great code for pure destructive potential. And yet, despite all of that, this thing deals a lot of damage. I'd be very curious to see a heavier, more streamlined version of this.

    • @KoalaGorp
      @KoalaGorp 29 дней назад +1

      love the pfp

    • @aether565
      @aether565 28 дней назад +5

      i was wondering, would there be a way to keep the polycarbonate.... and maybe add a rim or some addition made of another material to increase power yet maintain the versatility of the pc?

    • @Throwsticks
      @Throwsticks 26 дней назад +1

      The choice of polycarbonate is influenced by the need for a durable material of this approximate specific gravity. Heavier materials beyond about 1.35 specific gravity cannot be tuned to fly in our experience. We've tried everything up to steel. Polycarbonate is pretty stout in ½" thick and at the weight he is using has more than enough power to do damage on intended game.

    • @Throwsticks
      @Throwsticks 26 дней назад +5

      @@aether565 Polycarbonate has an advantage of not taking damage in such a way that makes it sharp in the hand like many other materials which splinter or turn into sharp burrs.

    • @ozboomer_au
      @ozboomer_au 25 дней назад +1

      These days, paxolin and carbon fibre composites are the 'plastic'-like materials most often used, owing to their light weight and stiffness. They are mainly used for 'long range' and MTA (Maximum Time Aloft) boomerangs...

  • @user-we1jn8mh5g
    @user-we1jn8mh5g 27 дней назад +32

    As a watermelon eater, the most surprising part of this video was the yellow watermelon. 😶🤨 (But fr ur rlly talented)

    • @tylerzondervan7628
      @tylerzondervan7628 17 дней назад +4

      how is it yellow?!?!

    • @Calospissito-e4x
      @Calospissito-e4x 17 дней назад +4

      ​@@tylerzondervan7628 its another watermelon species, the yellow watermelon

  • @lobi7133
    @lobi7133 Месяц назад +175

    The weight is much closer to a sport boomerang (100g) than a traditional hunting one (around 2kg). The amount of extra energy can turn a semi-dangerous toy to a deadly weapon.

    • @riccvven2078
      @riccvven2078 Месяц назад +7

      2kg?????? You sure???

    • @nicktubby9710
      @nicktubby9710 Месяц назад

      Yes, 2kg and 1.5m long. They're not kids toys, they're legitimate hunting weapons.​@@riccvven2078

    • @guybonfiglio5899
      @guybonfiglio5899 Месяц назад +21

      ⁠@@riccvven2078the traditional hunting Boomerang is basically a weighted stick. One of the wings is shorter and much heavier. It’s a bludgeoning weapon not a cutting weapon.

    • @waterslethe
      @waterslethe 27 дней назад +1

      That's a huge difference!

    • @Throwsticks
      @Throwsticks 26 дней назад

      I've studied hundreds of historical artifacts and found that on average for hunting boomerangs, about 350-400 grams was most common.

  • @npc2861
    @npc2861 Месяц назад +154

    12:23 Moment of silence for that wasp that got caught in the crossfire

    • @VoidCode
      @VoidCode Месяц назад +16

      that wasp was there at 8:08, 8:44 and 9:25
      it has a death wish

    • @phoenixbda6164
      @phoenixbda6164 Месяц назад +16

      Nah frick wasps

    • @d1nodray
      @d1nodray Месяц назад +3

      @@phoenixbda6164 agreed

    • @Dangerdogs
      @Dangerdogs Месяц назад +1

      @@VoidCodewhere

    • @poycixyz4614
      @poycixyz4614 Месяц назад

      @@VoidCode 8:08 is a fly

  • @Miralage
    @Miralage 27 дней назад +27

    As a strayan (and of aboriginal heritage, no less!), we were taught in school that the boomerang returns due to the difference in the shaping. On one side, the boomerang is sanded down on the LEADING edge, while on the other side, the boomerang is sanded down on the TRAILING edge. This causes the profile of the wings and the way the wind interacts with them to be a mirror image. A normal boomerang shape will return, over a long-enough flight path, but once you alter it with a leading edge and trailing edge sanded down opposite from one another (at 3:26 you can literally see that the leading edge of the bottom arm is shaped and the trailing edge of the upper arm is shaped) you can make the boomerange spin harder and tilt harder. One of the ones we made in class, as bloody 12 year olds (!) when thrown right, could return to you in about 10 metres of space.
    Also trufacts; what do you call a boomerang that doesn't return?
    A stick.
    P.S. I'd love to see you take the same boomerange, and shape down the leading edge on one side and the trailing edge on the other and show us what happens to the flight path! While wearing body armor or something though.

    • @ozboomer_au
      @ozboomer_au 25 дней назад

      This is why a right-handed boomerang rotates anti-clockwise when thrown; you need to do the shaping completely mirrored as described for a left-handed thrower, in which case the boomerang rotates clockwise.
      You _can_ throw an 'other-handed' boomerang but you need to throw it across your body, so it flies the way an 'other-handed' thrower would make it fly...

  • @MrThrifty1
    @MrThrifty1 Месяц назад +263

    7:33 Anyone else paused the video to look for the boomerang? It took awhile but it’s at the red pipes, you’ll see it when you realize it (I’d recommend zooming in)

    • @goldrushhh
      @goldrushhh Месяц назад +7

      Ty man 😂❤

    • @volki_ranger5510
      @volki_ranger5510 Месяц назад +10

      Only found it when I made the resolution higher impossible at 720p

    • @cheeks7050
      @cheeks7050 Месяц назад +3

      more detail please.

    • @deandawiz
      @deandawiz Месяц назад +1

      me

    • @Vanish723
      @Vanish723 Месяц назад +6

      @@cheeks7050It is on the Left side of the image, very hard to see. I had to reload the video at 2160p to find it. It is, in fact, by a Red Pipe.

  • @GOLDENX..
    @GOLDENX.. Месяц назад +175

    I am sure someday this man will become the final boss, he has mastered all types of skills and weapons.
    This man is getting more dangerous,
    I have to meet this man someday, I want to be his apprentice.

    • @ViNiger420
      @ViNiger420 Месяц назад +3

      What is bro planning 💀

    • @theriolux1740
      @theriolux1740 Месяц назад +2

      Bro is becoming jhon wick

    • @AidenHaigh-nf7zi
      @AidenHaigh-nf7zi Месяц назад +3

      "They're Hunting Boomerangs.....and hopefully they don't come back." 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ShaneDaly-ve5yq
      @ShaneDaly-ve5yq Месяц назад

      I must be his apprentice

  • @daynevickers1079
    @daynevickers1079 20 дней назад +6

    When I was 9 yrs old, my Dad, an aeronautical engineer (so he knew ALL about wings), made 2 boomerangs in his woodshop for us kids to play with. At the end of the day, all the kids went home. My best friend took one home with him (2 blocks away). Upon seeing it, his Dad made him throw it away, telling him, 'You'll hurt somebody with that damn thing!". So he threw it as hard as he could, the wind caught it, and, as fate would have it, I happened to be standing in my yard in exactly the right spot for it to hit me right between my eyes, causing a 2 inch cut all the way to my skull. Yeah, great day, but at least I have a cool story to tell!

  • @gaunterodimm8764
    @gaunterodimm8764 Месяц назад +71

    U did an amazing job mate but I have a few notes:
    1) It’s too light for a hunting boomerang, they should be in a range between 1.5-2 kg so the kinetic energy is way higher
    2) I would suggest material with less give/bounce. Polycarb is a great material for being strong and durable but it’s way too flexible so a lot of potential energy is wasted. Make it out of wood or other material that has less flex.

    • @GooberTheIII
      @GooberTheIII Месяц назад +6

      Yes! Another Aussie. I was gonna say it’s not meant to be sharp, but to simply stun/kill the animal with brute force.

    • @stompingpeak2043
      @stompingpeak2043 Месяц назад +8

      The video is about a clear boomerang

    • @visiblegerm-x7y
      @visiblegerm-x7y 27 дней назад +1

      Bro said to make it outta wood💀💀💀💀

    • @Throwsticks
      @Throwsticks 26 дней назад +2

      We've found that on average historical hunting boomerangs were about 350-400 grams. Polycarbonate delivers more than adequate force into targets at these weights and is durable compared to wood. It has the same specific gravity as historical woods used in Australia of about 1.20. It is flexible but in the thick gauge is is also pretty stout. Unfortunately hardwood sticks tend to break readily.

  • @AbdullahMuhammad-im2to
    @AbdullahMuhammad-im2to Месяц назад +26

    0:21 "hopefully" 😂❤

  • @PhilippHerzog-h8d
    @PhilippHerzog-h8d 14 дней назад +3

    I Like how he Always Shows the answer to His questions right when he askes them

  • @user-fc5mf5il8n
    @user-fc5mf5il8n Месяц назад +17

    The little fly flying away from the bomberang was hella funny 😂 8:50

  • @StuckInSilverCS
    @StuckInSilverCS Месяц назад +25

    For the kinetic energy calculation, you can also include the rotational kinetic energy. K = 1/2 MV^2 + 1/2 *moment of inertia * angular velocity^2. The moment of inertia can be guesstimated in CAD.

    • @sheldoncooper3706
      @sheldoncooper3706 Месяц назад +5

      Tbf using those many rotational vectors will be wayy too much work. The boomerang doesn't have consistent thickness and neither does it have a straight shape.
      In my opinion the safest thing to do will be to spin the boomerang until it makes a near perfect circle, measure the radius of the circle and just apply a disc's MOI given we know it's mass.
      But all in all energy isn't even useful in this experiment lol

    • @grafknives9544
      @grafknives9544 Месяц назад

      It is hard to calculate that energy because it it very dependent on which part boomerang hits the target. But it is there, and on larger distances it might be more significant part of energy transferred to target.

    • @StuckInSilverCS
      @StuckInSilverCS Месяц назад +2

      @@grafknives9544 it would be overkill to calculate, if you wanted to estimate the impulse imparted onto the target, it would be a fun exercise in impulse momentum.

    • @red_king3678
      @red_king3678 Месяц назад

      how long y’all been studying physics and stuff

  • @Bahnam001
    @Bahnam001 14 дней назад +1

    Interviewer: what is your talent ?
    Mikeshake: YES!

  • @iilikecereal
    @iilikecereal Месяц назад +14

    9:34 you just scared the absolute piss out of that little bee lmao

    • @misfitmdhz
      @misfitmdhz 24 дня назад

      The bee was like .. wtfffffffff

  • @deedooGUN
    @deedooGUN Месяц назад +17

    6:17 this excited and confused face is priceless

  • @vladimirslavik5230
    @vladimirslavik5230 26 дней назад +3

    I’m not a boomerang expert, but I’ve spent some time experimenting with it. I believe the best way to throw it is vertically, resembling the letter “C.” This method initially makes the trajectory ascend, then the boomerang flies low close to the ground, and finally, it ascends again before falling back toward you. A friend of mine, who is good at basketball, and has strong arms, excelled at this, which helped me understand why it’s such an effective weapon. If thrown properly, the second phase can be extended and very low, likely the ideal moment to strike the prey.
    You should make another video and improve the throws because they can be way better/effective.

    • @ozboomer_au
      @ozboomer_au 25 дней назад

      There is an 'optimum angle' at which to throw a specific returning boomerang, as if you throw one perfectly vertically, there is (mostly) not going to be any (practical or effective) gravitational force that acts 'against' the rotation/lift forces, which is where the 'conservation of angular momentum' comes in to force the precession of the boomerang and make it 'return'.

  • @idk_who_u
    @idk_who_u Месяц назад +53

    The dad lore is gonna be insane.

  • @user-phoenix-A69
    @user-phoenix-A69 Месяц назад +142

    The joke at the start was personal💀

  • @leonardodalongisland
    @leonardodalongisland 26 дней назад +2

    As a former "boomerang guy," this was very cool....one thing, in the future, don't use a wooded area as your background-use the open field-much easier to find anything you throw....PS, LOVE the accent!

  • @kingrad1033
    @kingrad1033 Месяц назад +25

    9:36 the watermelon❌ the fly and the bee ✅🗿🍷🍷

    • @p0ki_ROBert
      @p0ki_ROBert Месяц назад +2

      12:31 ballistic dummy❌the bee✅🗿🍷🍷

  • @Kyle_Deland-Zepeda
    @Kyle_Deland-Zepeda Месяц назад +22

    12:37 i like the wasp flying away

  • @user-cm8rw9ef5s
    @user-cm8rw9ef5s 15 дней назад +1

    Thankyou!!!! I am pro 2032 Boomerang throwing opening ceremonies etc. ABC calls them a weapon, thankyou so very much for explaining the difference. my grandfather Frank Donnellan also would be thankful . He would have loved this post, well done, brilliant post. xx

  • @linkeroniw
    @linkeroniw Месяц назад +11

    The amount of people who don't know about yellow watermelons is crazy, I remember cutting through them all the time in Wii Sports Resorts

  • @Nathancastan1
    @Nathancastan1 Месяц назад +14

    0:06 proof that dad bought the milk

  • @omnesilere
    @omnesilere 26 дней назад +7

    "hunting boomerangs can be lethal." that's a pretty solid conclusion.

    • @leyasep5919
      @leyasep5919 21 день назад

      Thank you captain obvious ;-)

  • @ismailvatansever415
    @ismailvatansever415 Месяц назад +13

    I'm following mike for a while and it's so nice to see how the video's qualities increasing day bay day, not just by using better cameras and getting cooler shots also by improving the quality of the actual content. Keep doing that mike, we love ur videos.

  • @Suhaib...270
    @Suhaib...270 Месяц назад +11

    9:53 thaat small insect flying out pineapple 😂😂

    • @gordon1545
      @gordon1545 21 день назад

      Came here for this. That's a wasp discovering the hard way how the fruit came to be in chunks.

    • @Suhaib...270
      @Suhaib...270 21 день назад +2

      ​@@gordon1545nah that was definitely not a wasp

  • @davidlean8674
    @davidlean8674 21 день назад +1

    By coincidence, I was in central Australia last week listening to a presentation from an Anangu elder on weapons. He mentioned that a good hunting boomerang has weight & curves thru the sky.
    The benefit is that, unlike a spear, it doesn't scare the prey away from you. Ideally, the kill shot hits them from slightly above & 45 degrees from the left or right. So even if they are weary of you, the don't see the boomerang till it hits them.
    If they run from it. They may still run to the left or right & not increase the distance much.

  • @connortheandroidsentbycybe7740
    @connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 Месяц назад +124

    Okay, so, hear's the thing. Boomerangs don't work by being sharp. They work with blunt force trauma. They were designed to break necks & skulls, not to cut heads off

    • @KiraiKatsuji
      @KiraiKatsuji Месяц назад +5

      But with enough speed and weight they would cut

    • @connortheandroidsentbycybe7740
      @connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 Месяц назад +17

      @@KiraiKatsuji oh, 100%! But he went sharpening it, which isn't.. "traditional", I guess would be the word

    • @KiraiKatsuji
      @KiraiKatsuji Месяц назад +4

      @@connortheandroidsentbycybe7740 Yeah i'm not saying no just saying that anything will be sharp with enough force.
      Also the reason why it can fly so far makes it horrenous as an actual blade.

    • @recon_laksh742
      @recon_laksh742 Месяц назад +2

      @@KiraiKatsujithe reason they fly so far is because the sharp front edge slices into the air, separating them into low pressure and high pressure regions, so the sharper it is the better

    • @KiraiKatsuji
      @KiraiKatsuji Месяц назад +2

      @@recon_laksh742 The sharpness doesn't really impact it because the shape already is sharp with the speed it operate at

  • @Wolf88888
    @Wolf88888 24 дня назад +2

    I played with boomerangs all the time when I was a kid. I loved them because I was always lame when throwing a ball, but I could throw a boomerang the length of a football field. They really are a perfect low-tech weapon, and like the bow and spear, are excellent for hunting.

  • @CheesyChair
    @CheesyChair Месяц назад +156

    I’ve never seen a water melon with yellow/green insides

    • @CielMC
      @CielMC Месяц назад +27

      Bro got that colorblind friendly watermelon

    • @kaidm3601
      @kaidm3601 Месяц назад +6

      a yellow water melon has been a thing for a while but idk how people makes them

    • @_The_SCP_Foundation_
      @_The_SCP_Foundation_ Месяц назад +8

      @@kaidm3601 It’s basically just that watermelon varieties that do not contain lycopene will often have yellow flesh

    • @kaidm3601
      @kaidm3601 Месяц назад

      @@_The_SCP_Foundation_ is there a difference in taste or texture?

    • @aaron6866
      @aaron6866 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@kaidm3601For me they're more juicier and a lot sweeter. It's better than the red ones imo

  • @TheGrinch384
    @TheGrinch384 Месяц назад +6

    12:29 the bee on the right shoulder of the dummy was like: “WTF IS HAPPENING”

  • @user-uw8nl2vy6f
    @user-uw8nl2vy6f День назад +1

    0:16 hit stuff
    Very detailed explanation of a a boomerang😂

  • @HyperJragon
    @HyperJragon Месяц назад +9

    Mike is in one of the top 15 people i wouldnt want to get into a fight with. He's probably training with a gun or something

  • @najkodeminho
    @najkodeminho Месяц назад +17

    Do you still remember when Mike was learning skills? Now He does ONLY weapons. I kinda Miss the old Mike Shake with new and new skills.😢

    • @JamesShortStunts
      @JamesShortStunts Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, Me too. But we still interested watching him making weapon.

    • @KoalaGorp
      @KoalaGorp 29 дней назад

      that skills thing was a series and it ended. also he doesnt ONLY do weapons.

  • @bretbell2418
    @bretbell2418 21 день назад +1

    I built a plexiglass boomerang 35 years ago on a different pattern. Mine was designed for flocking birds. Large birds. Best part of that design is that it you miss it does come back. Scary! Do not attempt to catch!
    What do you call a boomerang that doesn't get you dinner or doesn't come back? You have a beautiful weapon there.

  • @navneetrajesh3652
    @navneetrajesh3652 Месяц назад +5

    Love how you were aiming for the box but the boomerang decided to surpass your own expectations and go like 10x further

  • @lordsqueak
    @lordsqueak Месяц назад +37

    @8:08 impressive!!! It turned the water melon yellow !!!

  • @CesarAcosta51
    @CesarAcosta51 Месяц назад +12

    8:41 Mike lookin like a spartan warrior

  • @MatthewBaumeister
    @MatthewBaumeister Месяц назад +41

    8:33 why is it yellow

    • @lil.bad64
      @lil.bad64 27 дней назад +2

      Fr like what

    • @ThisGuy-c8g
      @ThisGuy-c8g 27 дней назад +1

      I don’t know

    • @Dhoggy
      @Dhoggy 26 дней назад +7

      The water melon?
      I think someone just discovered their political slur was wrong. He's used to seeing red ones.

    • @MatthewBaumeister
      @MatthewBaumeister 25 дней назад

      @@Dhoggy ???

    • @MatthewBaumeister
      @MatthewBaumeister 25 дней назад +1

      @@Dhoggy what do u mean?

  • @user-rv3cn8xm2j
    @user-rv3cn8xm2j 5 дней назад +7

    That's actually amazing

    • @kiminiWashu
      @kiminiWashu 5 дней назад +2

      Why are you everywhere!?

    • @Mofotball7
      @Mofotball7 5 дней назад +2

      I see you everywhere 💀

    • @BadaBada-g1j
      @BadaBada-g1j 5 дней назад +2

      How are you everywhere!!

  • @Elocho-sg2db
    @Elocho-sg2db Месяц назад +295

    Who else is confused why his watermelon is yellow

    • @LeoJTNT
      @LeoJTNT Месяц назад +9

      Its unripe

    • @linkeroniw
      @linkeroniw Месяц назад +50

      @@LeoJTNT there are specifically bred watermelons to make their color different, supposedly yellow ones are sweeter and have a honey-like taste

    • @OffroadXj388
      @OffroadXj388 Месяц назад +9

      I had one the other day and it tasted so sweet, but they are bred to be yellow, and even orange :)

    • @thebrickmaster7403
      @thebrickmaster7403 Месяц назад +2

      Yellow watermelons are great

    • @Gol8875
      @Gol8875 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@LeoJTNT no its not, yellow watermelon exists and it tastes just like the normal one.

  • @MaxZhang1013
    @MaxZhang1013 Месяц назад +36

    Never clicked anything so fast

  • @djohnson8182
    @djohnson8182 24 дня назад +1

    An article published in a magazine in the 50's outlined how to build and use a hunting boom.Made a few of the out of 3/4 oak plywood and it did work well on rabbits ,one thing the article mentioned is winding copper wire around the wing near the tip to add weight and increase impact without adding too much weight overall

  • @markhowell5094
    @markhowell5094 Месяц назад +9

    1:58 well that man ain't Australian

    • @panic_to_not_try5884
      @panic_to_not_try5884 Месяц назад +1

      I saw this guy on my fyp and thought the same but watched anyway. This is my second video now. 😂😂😂

    • @1qmik
      @1qmik 25 дней назад

      What does that supposed to mean? (I know the Australian joke but I don't see anything?)

    • @paulpaulsen7777
      @paulpaulsen7777 24 дня назад

      that's good- otherwise we wouldn't understand him 😂

  • @Joreg_Catapang
    @Joreg_Catapang Месяц назад +10

    9:24 we can see how the insect almost die

  • @smgdfcmfah
    @smgdfcmfah 17 дней назад +1

    We made these out of the same material in Jr. High shop class in the early 80s. A few of us made one, all a little different without knowing why they returned - or why 2 did and 2 didn't (though I did understand the lifting wing concept, so the were shaped correctly). We made them insanely sharp and were throwing them around the school yard after class when one took off, came back(ish), left the yard and broke a window. We caught some crap for it, but our shop teacher marked us extra credit for the effort and craftsmanship!

  • @tatecotner-bradford2475
    @tatecotner-bradford2475 Месяц назад +53

    Why is the watermelon yellow?

    • @goldensunrayspone
      @goldensunrayspone Месяц назад +12

      watermelons were originally yellow, and red watermelons are something humans cultivated because they looked good, so yellow watermelons are actually more natural than red ones

    • @elsharkogaming1076
      @elsharkogaming1076 Месяц назад +11

      It’s filled with pineapple

    • @alfiekilpatrick3076
      @alfiekilpatrick3076 Месяц назад

      Watch @nickdegivanie

    • @AJVAN_
      @AJVAN_ Месяц назад +1

      There are different sorts of watermelon or cross breeds with different mellons

    • @Janvick533
      @Janvick533 Месяц назад +6

      Jaundice

  • @varuntiwari9790
    @varuntiwari9790 Месяц назад +17

    Mike would have insane dad lore to tell stories to his kids

  • @jamescaldwell5
    @jamescaldwell5 26 дней назад +1

    I always thought that the boomerang was always developed for hunting. The concept being that if you miss, it comes back so you can try again. I have trouble believing that the native Australians were developing on boomerang as a toy and a different one for hunting. Imagine how useful it would be if the your hunting tool came back and landed near you if you missed your target.

  • @MRPUNK20
    @MRPUNK20 Месяц назад +81

    ADHD version: so basically a flying knife is dangerous

  • @tangoto1209
    @tangoto1209 27 дней назад +109

    But why is the watermelon yellow?

    • @indestructapro
      @indestructapro 17 дней назад +20

      It’s not a watermelon. It’s I think a citronella. We have them at home so I’m quite familiar with them. Think of them as a watermelon’s ancestor

    • @indestructapro
      @indestructapro 17 дней назад +8

      Wait a sec. I just watched the rest. Why did he say watermelon??

    • @indestructapro
      @indestructapro 17 дней назад +4

      😂😂

    • @adazudiara4496
      @adazudiara4496 17 дней назад +7

      It can be yellow also that's why I guess.. a few weeks ago I ate one.

    • @FaiyazKazi
      @FaiyazKazi 17 дней назад +3

      🍉 some Watermelon are yellow

  • @GantaaOhime
    @GantaaOhime 19 дней назад +1

    Growing up we used to make what we called "target boomerangs" out of just river wood we found around western Australia. Imbalance between the two limbs or "Wings" was preferable. All our favourites were fairly imbalanced and a heavier than you might otherwise want for a returning boomerang

    • @GantaaOhime
      @GantaaOhime 19 дней назад

      Admittedly it's kid/teen logic, but our understanding was you wanted it spinning around the heavy wing, with the lighter wing both driving that centre of gravity spin and stabilising.

  • @Kingslayer11
    @Kingslayer11 Месяц назад +18

    8:27 why is the watermelon yellow

  • @Dodo_CR
    @Dodo_CR Месяц назад +7

    10:59 nice

  • @philiplemarchand
    @philiplemarchand 28 дней назад +1

    Here in Australia, when we were kids, me and my mate and his sister went to the park to throw a boomerang. Simple and made out of wood. I launched it, it came back around and was kind of hovering less than a meter off the ground going straight towards my mate who was running towards it, with his sister behind him running. As it went to hit him low, he jumped over it and it hit his sister in the shin, splitting that shin open like a watermelon being hit with a sledgehammer. I didn't like his sister anyway.

  • @upsaratus
    @upsaratus Месяц назад +6

    at 10:54 you calculated only the translation energy. I guess the rotation energy is even higher.

    • @dababyonfire6868
      @dababyonfire6868 Месяц назад +1

      Thx, I was looking for this comment. The total kinetic energy will be definitely be higher than 69J

    • @Throwsticks
      @Throwsticks 26 дней назад

      Yes, you are correct! The rotational energy adds significantly.

  • @pyro4817
    @pyro4817 Месяц назад +5

    we thought bloons was wrong. we thought the monkes were crazy. we were WRONG

    • @ghoust592
      @ghoust592 Месяц назад +1

      No because boomerang monkey is very powerful. The bottom path is also very powerful against huge Bloons + is australian

  • @Arshavin_X
    @Arshavin_X 24 дня назад

    1:15 "is that thing trying to fly?" HAD ME SO BAD

  • @Raw_Bridge
    @Raw_Bridge Месяц назад +4

    9:35 poor bug LOL

  • @marcos_gomez184
    @marcos_gomez184 Месяц назад +4

    Soy un fan de este canal desde que lo encontré hace meses. Y vengo a decirte que Ricky Edit ha comentado tu vídeo y él también es tu fan.

  • @diapasonconsulting4578
    @diapasonconsulting4578 25 дней назад +2

    At 12:20 this is a very impressive illustration why all head injuries can be much more severe than they look like at a first sight.

  • @EpicSpud
    @EpicSpud Месяц назад +5

    0:00 ehh quite dangerous

  • @goatem4316
    @goatem4316 Месяц назад +5

    9:30 that wasp was in the blast ZONE

  • @MrdrdRX8
    @MrdrdRX8 27 дней назад

    9:30 "Wtf is going on???" *the bee sitting under the melon probably* 😂😂

  • @AscotWolf-do8dl
    @AscotWolf-do8dl Месяц назад +4

    Nice Video!
    I didnt know that Boomerangs could also be used for Close Up combat

  • @The_unmatched_power_of_the_sus
    @The_unmatched_power_of_the_sus Месяц назад +5

    1:14, off he goes!

  • @hubertrozalski7070
    @hubertrozalski7070 25 дней назад +1

    Did you know that the oldest boomerang was found in Poland in Karpathian Mountains in Obłazowa Cave? It was made of a mammoth tooth and is 71 cm long and weighs around 800 gr. Its age is estimated to be from 20.000 to 30.000 years.

  • @frederickyang9137
    @frederickyang9137 Месяц назад +4

    McNally knows whats up

  • @DailyDoseRocketLeague
    @DailyDoseRocketLeague Месяц назад +5

    That one kid at school 💀

  • @vvsandgaming4648
    @vvsandgaming4648 26 дней назад +2

    Have you ever thought of using transparent aluminium for a boomerang? The material isn't readily available but the size of your channel might be enough to help you getting the stuff. It is mostly used in armor for helicopters though.

  • @_zugger_8248
    @_zugger_8248 Месяц назад +5

    9:09 It must have been the wind

  • @frederickyang9137
    @frederickyang9137 Месяц назад +9

    Nobody gonna mention the yellow watermelon?

    • @nathan_tex_exelby
      @nathan_tex_exelby Месяц назад

      That's why I'm in the comments... what the fuck lol

    • @_Kakyoin
      @_Kakyoin Месяц назад

      ​@@nathan_tex_exelby it exist

    • @AGAME5847
      @AGAME5847 Месяц назад

      OK, let me explain so my uncle was a watermelon farmer and now I am too so it all depends on genetics so yeah

  • @kevin-haggerty
    @kevin-haggerty 7 дней назад

    That slow mo cam makes all the difference in seeing the epicness of your creations! Love your content Mike!!🙌🏼

  • @Chromaticsuniverse
    @Chromaticsuniverse Месяц назад +4

    Bro keeps making military grade weapons out of hardware

  • @Ale-it9ub
    @Ale-it9ub Месяц назад +4

    El tipo que hace los doblajes es muy bueno, le falta música a los vídeos. Pero es increíble el video

  • @spork861
    @spork861 26 дней назад +1

    Polishing it to make it transparent is indeed the better more sturdy method, but if you want you could simply clearcoat spraypaint it and it would instantly be clear seethrough.

  • @sans-man-69.420-Jeff.
    @sans-man-69.420-Jeff. Месяц назад +4

    next video idea: *How Dangerous is a Spoon?*

  • @Just_a_tomato
    @Just_a_tomato Месяц назад +4

    Sakka would be proud

  • @sigisalmen2399
    @sigisalmen2399 26 дней назад +1

    A hanging net 🥅 behind the targets would safe a lot of time for searching.
    Maybe even a fishing line attached to it would be helpful
    🎣

  • @CheesyChair
    @CheesyChair Месяц назад +4

    Hey Mike, watching your videos has been really motivating for me! I’ve gotten into woodworking and have really enjoyed it. Love the videos, and please keep it up!❤

    • @ScottMiller-jv1se
      @ScottMiller-jv1se Месяц назад

      What have you been motivated to do??? WHAT IS HE MOTIVATING YOU TO DO KERMIT

    • @CheesyChair
      @CheesyChair Месяц назад

      @@ScottMiller-jv1se woodworking:D I’ve made a wooden kunai from oak, and I’m going to make the dagger form Paul atreides

  • @silversurfer8818
    @silversurfer8818 Месяц назад +4

    Struck the watermelon so hard, it turned yellow.

  • @DevsQuillsandCartoons
    @DevsQuillsandCartoons 23 дня назад +1

    This definitely taught me how lethal boomerangs can be 😅🪃 Definitely using this as a weapon for one of my characters 👍🏼

  • @Ruddpocalypse
    @Ruddpocalypse Месяц назад +7

    12:25 “I like yo cut, g”

  • @Monkeandmusic441
    @Monkeandmusic441 Месяц назад +20

    8:33 why is it … yellow?

  • @xmatch
    @xmatch 10 дней назад

    08:43 Unbelievable! The fly saw that coming and dodged it by changing the direction. I enjoyed that moment more than the rest of the video.

  • @pewdipie5963
    @pewdipie5963 Месяц назад +4

    Captain Boomerang says pretty dangerous

  • @sans-man-69.420-Jeff.
    @sans-man-69.420-Jeff. Месяц назад +5

    8:42 thats the type of face you see in a movie holy shit