Explosive powered nut cracker vs. metal nuts
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I've been waiting for the crossover episode between my explosive bat and a nut cracker for over a year. It was totally worth the wait. Hope you enjoy it!
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angry wife? since when
:o this isn’t pinned yet
Cmon man
if it is about nuts, then you missed November
love your videos
"The big question."
"I already married you."
Was probably one of the most underrated jokes in this video.
Went to the comments just to look for this lol
YES
Lol. Totally agree
The Wife is the real nutcracker 😂😂
Their dry sense of humor makes the videos that much better.
"The big question..."
"I already married you."
She's definitely a keeper.
Best part of the video :)
they are never faithful either
Time stamp?
@@wrightexe1 19:09
@@wrightexe1 19:10
This is not a nut cracker. This is a nut buster.
Haha good one 😅
No wonder he reminded me of my ex
So should I call her?
Thats what she said
Nice.
Russian Nutcracker: lever
American Nutcracker: .50 cal
Russian nutcracker: 125mm tank shell*
In Russia, you don't crack the nut, the nut cracks you.
@@kyletangen9446 yes
these nutcrackers are actually German, not russian.
@@kyletangen9446😳
"The Big Question--"
"I already married you"
I know she plays a grump on this channel but every now and again she lets her love for you show and it's unironically so wholesome
It's heartwarmingly adorable
19:09
the way she looks at him is all i want 19:29
They are absolutely the cutest couple on RUclips
@@MegaDada1995 Ngl I kinda agree because they dont force they're attraction for views
They're just natural
This man is literally a god tier engineer, he only sees two outcomes:
1. It works
2. Try again
The sheer force of will in this man is commendable
I always put myself in his position when I watch his videos. He hits a wall and I think "oh god it's so much work to rework all of that, I would have quit right there" and next scene: "8 DAYS OF DEBUGGING LATER I FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT". Like, damn man, with pressure to get new videos out I would constantly be stressed if I hit any roadblocks.
Intelligence, education, and creativity give a person agency. He has quite a bit of agency.
I’d call it being intelligent and not giving up when something didn’t work as planned.
He’s well educated but so is most engineers.
His ability to make it entertaining for the masses is what I find really impressive.
Yup
To be truly God tier you’d have to be able to create the heavens and the earth and the people and all life. But Shane is created by God and is pretty good at what he does.
Shane: *Makes a nutcracker with 80k pounds of force*
Shane’s Explanation: “If I put a piston over these blanks, the expanding gas will shoot it up and crush deez nuts.”
I came to the comment section as soon as I heard it. I'm proud of this community that this comment is (at time of writing) the first unpinned comment. Have yourself a like.
@@joaoalexcunha now it's hearted
2:14
I thought his name was Stuff
@@thenightjackal That made me laugh.
The amount of effort you put into both your projects and your videos is truly astounding.
Thanks for the hard work!
"If I waste material, it's a tragedy." Spoken like a true engineer. Man, I love this guy.
Think that might be a joke lol, look job much he wasted just by not lining up holes
Three quarters of the video is wasted material
himself
@@JOHNTOPG It's more of a self deprecating joke towards engineers in general. The goal is always to engineer the most efficient thing, but often with engineering, tiny mistakes cause material loss etc.
@@ticklord well i meant engineering obviously requires material cost and planning and some tests after its made.
Like they say: Physics is math with the universe’s limitations, and engineering is physics with a budget.
And a ton of assumptions
@@b3dubbs72 maybe some trial and error
And a security factor of 3.
@@b3dubbs72 And miles of silver tape
@@Alfoxysnow and maybe some gum
“Time for the big question”
“I already married you”
Your wife is hilarious
I was looking for this comment
He stuttered so hard. Clearly was not expecting that to happen on his own RUclips channel. That's what happens when someone includes "Wife Mode."
what's time stamp?
@@myMotoring 19:09
They both have a super dry sense of humour and it makes them a pleasure to watch together.
Almost spat milk onto my counter when he said the technical spec was "Beef Supreme"
I cant help but feel that the warning of not playing with blanks was direct at me..........
It was 100% directed at you.
Definitely at you man but you got the apron covering you so it's ok i guess
Yeah it was for you, and probably people like Adam Savage.
Make a handheld device that uses the blanks to fire a metal projectile
@@JonathanDavjes where he's from that would be a MAJOR mistake. IDAT might be reckless, but he's not into commiting felonies and posting them online. I think.
The editing, jokes, and storytelling, along with all the science, just keeps getting better!
So right. He has nut cracking videos playing in the background at 7:30
Was thinking the exact same thing. His production just keeps getting more entertaining and also seems more informative for idiots like me
I was laughing my ass off watching this. The wife who somewhat humors him is an oddly familiar scene in my house! (Minus the ridiculous engineering skills)
"He seemed to have ejected all of the nut"
Indeed, nothing funnier than an Americans making casual racism jokes
This guy is one of the most impressive engineers I’ve ever seen. The breadth of knowledge is ridiculous, and his ability to distill that into something accurate but understandable for us RUclips plebes is unmatched.
General education in the US must be abysmal.
@@SonofTheMorningStar666 r/iamverysmart
@@davidsaska2617 You are? Doesn't seem that way.
@@SonofTheMorningStar666 You’ve just proven that guy correct in the most hilarious way. That subreddit features pretentious idiots who try to act smart but have no clue what they’re saying, and you just fit the mold perfectly.
@@notabotta3901 So just because I haven't been visiting Reddit he is right?
Lethal Company moment
True
Yes
2000 quota
Rend be like
Your nuts bro
“The big question”
“I already married you”
Adorable
time stamp
@@cyrilgiri7785 19:10
@@cyrilgiri7785 19:10
Came to make the same comment, So I left this for the algorithm :)
@@dr.pjuskebusk2501 same
"The big question..."
"I already married you."
She's absolutely a keeper, both the wife and I got a laugh out of her joke.
you couldntve time stamped this? dammit lmao
@@shatteredshadow765 I think its 19:11
@@shatteredshadow765 Yeah, it's 19:10.
@@shatteredshadow765 yup, 19:09
@@shatteredshadow765 Of course, 19:08
Really enjoying the increase of Wife's dialogue in these episodes she seems to have a lot of character development since the last offspring DLC
Stuffmadehere V2021.12 wife Update
Stuffmadehere V2021.12 Last Offspring Patch Notes:
- Added character models for armor vest wife and hard hat wife
- Fixed a bug where the wife would always use the same set of dialoges
Any death flags or betrayal flags yet?
This dialog patch is really hype tbh, honestly surprised it wasn't a micro transaction
Honestly its the mocap for me. Its so amazing, human like movement and words seem to be more articulative.
Loved the video! Happened across this by accident, but very much enjoyed it. I graduated from Harvey Mudd College long ago(Physics, class of '94) and I am sure many of my classmates would have loved to do a project like this. Because I majored in physics, some of the engineering concepts I didn't know; and I am tempted to go look a bunch of things up now, which is a great thing. Thank you!
Him: “The big question”
Wife: “I already married you”
This had me dying!!🤣
Had to rewatch it 3 times!
That one liner really flew under the radar
Honestly, that was beyond sweet!
Find someone who looks at you the way she does to him when he lets her pull the trigger of a quad shell gunpowder powered nutcracker.
its so cuteeeee
Yeah, that was a banger line haha. Those two are adorable. I love it.
"Now for the big question..."
*"I already married you. :P"*
MY GOD your wife has good comedic timing.
thats so cute tooo
he stuttered a bunch its adorable
Honestly, 2 deadpan geniuses sounds like it shouldn't work, but they play off each other so well, and find other axes of contrast. Effin' brilliant.
19:10 for anyone who missed it. Pure gold
@@finneh6145 thanks
Ah yes, not the 200 caliber nut buster we deserved, but the 200 caliber nut buster we needed
°
22 caliber*
Trust in Jesus Christ
@@RobertSmith-fd7ke the firing plate is 2" thick, it's 200 caliber. he explains it in the video :P
*I know right this is "NUTS"* 😅
"The Expanding Gas Will Shoot It Up And Crush "Deez Nuts" " 2:16 💀
Him: “The big question.”
Her: “I already married you.”
💀💀💀
Not sure if it's a burn or really cute comment
@@HamatamnaHamatamna both
That was bloody funny
I don't get it
@@depressormk1 the big question is the nickname for a proposal.
“It’s just like they say: Any old schmuck can design a bridge, but only an engineer can make on that barely stands.” I feel like Real Civil Engineer lives by this statement.
Funny is I know who you are talking about. YT can be such a small world sometimes
Yesss, I love matt; also whenever he said *Carnage* , I immediately thought of RCE as well
Damn right!!
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming prepare for the notification storm dude
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming yes
As a mechanical engineer just out of school, his explanation of engineering design process is not only accurate but also showcased in such an accessible way. I love this channel!
Seriously, the way they teach the design process in school is pretty boring, this is super accessible to all audiences and engaging the whole time
Is it possible to have gas pressure without a container?
@@joshtheflatearthjedi222 Yes, you have it all the time around you for ~1 bar’s worth.
@@veikkoimmonen7300 thats a violation of the second law of thermodynamics, you cannot have gas pressure without a container.
@@joshtheflatearthjedi222 Well, there are two options then:
- The law is inaccurate
- You have misunderstood what the law says
i’m a civil engineering major at UT - your channel is by far my favorite on youtube except that it makes me lowkey wish i was a mech E lol
I’m CE, my roommate is ME, and the amount of times he’s stormed out of the apartment swearing after finishing some assignment is beyond count. Mech E is hard, it seems.
@@jamesharding3459 as a mech E. I can verify this 😆 I almost put my fist through my computer on several occasions in college. It's rough but extremely rewarding.
I know what you mean. I can’t for a moment see myself in ME instead of CE, but this channel (and others like Jeremy Fielding) makes me wish I had creative vision and technical skill like this.
I love the safety features
Especially the rarely mentioned safety feature of making certain things fail first. In this case of course the bolts vs the metal body
I love that he's basically just building firearms now
@@sawyernorthrop4078 sacrificial parts have been a part of firearms design since like the 1870s. Sakos actually have a really neato gas venting system in case the brass fails
@@tomaspabon2484 just as a fun fact, blank weapons that are sold in the EU without a license also are required to have sacrificial parts to prevent people from boring out the barrel to make it a real firearm
That's the most important one
Most all complex systems have designed failure points. From firearms to cars to airplanes.
Shane: “alright, the big question.”
The wife: “I already married you.”
Shane: *rolls eyes*
He doesn't even roll his eyes. His immediate response is rapid eye-blinking, which is more like "I want to say something clever in response but I don't want to sleep on the couch tonight"
This is up there with:
Shane: "This might be my favourite thing I've ever created"
Wife: "We have a daughter..."
19:08
"the big question..."
"I ALREADY MARRIED YOU?!"
😂
I love the wife's dry humor, him "the big question" her "I already married you"😂
"...the big question-"
"I already married you."
You two are perfect for each other haha
The movement of theWife's head with that answer has a world of meaning to it.
He’s actually the most realistic engineer that also makes FEA and manufacturing seem fun and exciting.
Really? I think he is one trick pony.
Seem?
@@SatanIsTheLord Explosive bat, explosive nutcracker, self-adjusting basketball hoop/pool cue/bow, hair cutting robot, unpickable lock, and steel-toed crocks is one trick?
@@grahamcrosbie394 unpickable lock was picked in less than 10 seconds, self adjusting bow was described by experts as impractical useless bs, haircutting robot never did any good haircut, self-adjusting basketball hoop is just scaled up plotter drive + calculating trajectory of the ball and position of the hoop in real time. For someone illiterate in engineering these might look like miracles, but trust me, there is no rocket science here.
@@SatanIsTheLord Lol, I'm a mechanical engineer in the nuclear space and I think his engineering is incredible. If you can't see the engineering merit in anything not perfect, then I don't know why you even appreciate rocket science. The way you phrased it greatly oversimplified the impressiveness of the actual execution of all those things. For the basketball hoop, let's say - It's easy to say "calculate the trajectory of the ball and position of the hoop in real time." It is totally different to use computer vision to find the inputs, figure out that math, code it, have that code executed by the microcontroller in time, have the mechanics actuate in time and with proper performance, and integrate all those things. And that was probably one of the lightest ones in terms of "hard" engineering. Engineering is an application skill, and applying all these things to a project by one person at such a high level is impressive, engineer or not.
Shane is gradually approaching gunsmithing territory with each video. Eventually he'll be sending projectiles down range without realizing it (or meaning to)
Explosive catapult
Joins Brandon Herrera on the ak 50 project with out realizing
@@dirkphillips9311 doubt it. I wouldn't want to collaborate with someone who gets political in RUclips videos lmao.
Nah nah nah, these aren't "guns", they are "powder actuated remote impulse applicators."
ATF HAS ENTERED THE CHAT
Bro predicted lethal company
Fr😊
he doesn't explode HIMSELF though...
“If a friend asks you if you want to make something powder-actuated, just say no,”
Words to live by.
Its me. Im the friend that asks you to make something powder actuated
@@DeathProductions200 I'm down, sounds like a good idea!
@@DeathProductions200 and it's me, friend that asks you to make things high explosive actuated
@@VerbenaIDK well, I know how to make something powder-actuated
I disagree, I make a gun if chance given. Feds wont stop me!
Shane genuinely does it like nobody else. Every video just sets a new and higher bar on the platform, yet somehow maintain the same feel and processes of his previous ones.
A real professional
Michael Reeves too, they’re great
"Time for the big question"
"I already married you"
pretty wholesome ngl
I know! It was so sweet!
I will forevermore deny the allegation that I squee'd. No sir, I do not make sounds like that, just look at my perpetual scowl, it is so fearsome it scares away all involuntary sounds I might make, I did not squee. Seriously, I did not, you must believe me, surely this face cannot squee, no matter how wholesome a scene.
Ew a furry damn it
@@2735angel how the hell does that "I didn't sqwee" comment make them a furry?
@@crabspriteberry9572 the person who made this comment we’re replying to has a furry pfp
I love channels where people just make the most batcrap crazy things just for the sake of it and mess around with them so casually because of how much care was put into the creation
Wife is always so inexpressive it’s hilarious, I know that’s not the reality but just gets me giggle every time.
They both are.
I like how they're like that and not obnoxious with their reactions. It's also fun because I'm the same way
He spent 6 months making this just for the "Deez Nuts" joke
That's "deez nutz".
And waltzed it at the right moment. Perfect delivery!
Shane really is out here showing us exactly what youtube was made for every month, quickly becoming my favourite engineering channel by far! Thanks so much Shane! Happy holidays!
Who is Shane?
Shane is the dude in the video
By far
RUclips's _original_ purpose was for people to be able to share any videos they want, without *any* restriction. That is obviously not how it stands today.
As an engineering student I love how into detail he goes. Better than some of my teachers lol
This channel is a beautiful engineering dream. It shows how much you have to optimize a system until it works how it was planned. It is never easy.
7:28 Gotta appreciate the continuation of deliberately placed background imagery that matches what's being talked about.
Literally having a nutcracking compilation running on screen while talking about nutcracking.
Pure gold. Thank you.
That's amazing. I did not notice that before.
How did you see that? 😂
@@stevenbishop9742 with our eyes
Is that one of FailArmy Nutcracker episodes?
It's astonishing one person can know how to do all of this - research it, design it, do the math for it (and code it when necessary), understand how to assemble it, understand how to machine it, and how to edit video and put it all together. Incredible, I wanna be like this when I grow up
missed opportunity to call this the “nut buster 9000”
is that the Louis Weisz?
@@9rye yes i guess
*I know right this is "NUTS"* 😅
Nut buster 69000
Yes
"It seemed to have ejected, all of the nut." "Nut dust... Called it." My favorite quotes of the video!
Sounds a bit like me on the first day of december
@@TacticalPhoenixYT lmfao
I was friends with this dude way back middle school but we went down different paths in life. I knew he was smart then, but man, what an inspiration. Congrats Shane!
soooo
You choose wrong frends xD
@@Menelutorex Lol apparently. My family and I also moved out of state back then. As an engineer myself, it's just cool to see where he wound up. Small world!
wholesome youtube moment
The important question is whether you can confirm that either of you drew the "cool S" in your middle school notebooks.
The fact that the wife is having - for the first time - some genuine non-sarcastical fun with the most powerfull nut-craker ever tells me a lot... god bless her, she is precious...
OK, the man is a genius engineer, but can we also appreciate how much his animation skills (assuming he self edits) have grown in the last couple years??
Those are drawings but yeah
@@skrimper ... What do you think animations are exactly? Multiple drawings shown side by side to convey movement. 🤦♂
@@skrimper this may come as a shock, but animation is often made from a bunch of drawings
@@skrimper idk if you realize this but anime is one of the examples of a drawn animation.
Lethal company reference
Holy shi lethal company refeuxhaieye3uirchey
BRO
Searching for these right now
No, no its not :/
No, no its not :/
This is the greatest engineering channel on youtube. An Engineer that actually does all the fabrication and assembly himself. You are a great inspiration. Best regards a Norwegian Engineer.
I'll easily give you "best mechanical engineering channel"
i think "practical engineering" deserves to be in the conversation about "best engineering channel". He often builds scale models to demonstrate the principles in his videos.
@@andy4an Sure thing, but this guy makes 100% useless stuff that is next level mechanical and software/control engineering. The entertainment factor is very high.
"Jaws?" His name is Colonel Dees Nutsmasher and you will show the proper respect for a man of his caliber.
A man of his caliber, namely 200. 200 caliber.
"It's built like a Swiss watch, well maybe like a Swiss watch made in china" that got me laughing a long time
Your wife's reactions are hilarious. Love your videos
Your channel is a good showcase of what an actual engineer would attend within "real-world" engineering scenarios. A lot of math; A lot of problem-solving; A lot of people being smarter than you, and showing it.
I love it.
19:10 "the big question".
"i already married you".
comedic timing on point. you just gotta love wife's humor
That's really sweet
Shane: about to have a baby.
Also Shane: making increasingly appealing, increasingly deadly toys every day.
lol hey they gotta learn early, everything is not what it seems.
@@greatpower6063 His kid is going to grow up to be a super villain at this rate
It doesn't look like he's about to have a baby, unless he has a second wife off camera...?
Pretty sure the baby bump has switched to a nursing top which means baby is here. :)
@@LizBraithwaite I wasn't familiar with a nursing top before, now I see it. Thanks!
I hope it does not have an shotgun
*military marching band music starts playing*
Was waiting to see this comment
Would likely be pretty lethal
@@starcoin5653 better hope no companies get involved
@@starcoin5653 Even more if he has company
" He's not a nutcracker. He’s a nut obliterater"
Huh, how fitting for a December occasion. No, not Christmas...
*Nice*
DDD!
Sandwich 🥪
This nut buster probably has more crushes than anyone else in the world. I am in love with it, too! Brilliant video as always!
so many puns in the comments lol
Oh boy, havent seen you since zipkrowd. Happy to find you again
He can crush on almost anything!
Needs hardened hammer and anvil to crush the bearings tho.
Idk, it's going to be hard to compete with the hydrolic press channel for number of crushes
I am the nut buster
I recently started a job as an engineer designer with no real background in engineering (industrial design degree) and it’s people like you who continue to educate and inspire me to strive to better myself and not be afraid put myself out there to learn, adapt and educate myself on something that on the surface seems overwhelming and insurmountable. Thank you for all you do and never stop inspiring people all around the world like myself to continue to better themselves!
"I already married you" that's hilarious, I hope you snuck in a kiss during that camera cut. well done on the nut atomizer
awesome editing
Thanks 😊
thanks TimeBucks for another hit comment!
Ikr
Oh yeah, that's what I took away from this video. I also dont give a sht about his work👍
Jabebus ur on all the good yt channels
I really enjoyed hearing alll safety considerations. Planned failure is always a cool part of engineering.
"Failure is always an option"
That's what "Failsafe" is. Designed to fail in a safe way.
Now the big questio-
“I already married you”
That is why. They have the same sense of humor 😂
I love how he uses osb as a shield lmao 🤣
Awesome Shane and thewife! Congrats...see the latest bun is not in the oven anymore.
Noticed that too
Trust in Jesus Christ
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 consider it done, but like...
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 no need, this channel clearly has science to trust.
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 no thanks he betrayed us
“The technical spec for this is beef supreme” put a smile on my face a mile wide. I love these videos
Shane, your wife is the sarcastic gem we all need in our lives. Treasure her forever 🤗
Lethal company in real life challenge
Incredible! I don't know what's more impressive: the device itself or the video's top-notch production quality. Well done. You're a master at your craft!
I think this is the biggest video-to-video editing improvement you've made. I also appreciate the increased focus on teaching engineering concepts... reminds me more of a Mark Rober video or something. Awesome work.
He’s like if mark rober learned programming and had no regard for his safety lol
I love how you touched on the process of material choice, and the equations used to make informed design decisions! It's a part of engineering that is usually not covered in these sorts of videos.
As a layman mechanic, it was so cool hearing that these phenomenons have been reduced to equations. It makes sense knowing what material / torque to use especially when doing custom work.
ive watched all of your videos several times. including this one. i just now noticed when your in your computer room explaining, there a video of what i assume is a nut shot compilation.
I love how he made it completely safe from firing accidentally like he's making it for the public
Bro I wouldn't trust myself with that.
@@MCLooyverse trust me I don't even trust myself in the same room as it😂
Its to be sure him and his family are safe at all times. Would you trust that nutcracker without any safety measures in place? Just look at its eyes, they scream horror.
It's almost like he doesn't want him or his family to get hurt? 🤨🤔🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤐🤔🤐🤔🤐🤔🤐🤔🤔🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔💀🤔💀🗿🤔🗿🗿🤔🤔🗿🗿🗿😡🗿🤨🗿🗿😡🗿🤨🗿🤨🗿🤔🤨🗿💀🤨🤔🗿😡🤔😡🤔🗿🤨🤔🤨💀🤨🗿🤨💀🤨🗿🤨💀🤨🗿🤨🗿🤨💀🤨🗿💀🤨🗿🤨💀👍🏽🤔🗿👍🏽💀👍🏽🗿👍🏽🗿🤨🗿🤨🗿🤨🗿👏🗿🗿🤦♂️🤦♂️🗿🗿🤦♂️🗿🤦♂️🤔🗿🤦♂️🗿🤦♂️🗿🤦♂️🗿🤦♂️🗿🤦♂️💀🤦♂️🗿💀🗿🤦♂️🗿🥶🗿🤨🗿🤨🗿💀🤨🗿🤨🗿🤨
"I can barely detect some 'squish.'"
Gawsh engineering jargon is so incomprehensible.
Also the editing on this video is top notch, hat tip to the chef wow
The limiting factor will be the hardness of the steel cylinder. That ball bearing was probably
Less than 50 HRC?
There's this kind of youtuber, who properly engineers, builds and tests his projects, then there's I did a thing.
Production quality has gone through the roof man. As a young Mechanical Engineer, your videos have been so interesting/entertaining to watch. Keep up the good work!
He is a mechanical engineer with a masters in computer science
@@TuringTested01 how is that related
“If a friend asks if you want to make something powder actuated, just say no”
Me looking nervously at my 3D printed lowers
Definitely don't look up the FGC-9 ;)
And if your Uncle Sam asks just say idk
I have a friend who is powder activated.
"The ATF would like to know your location"
@@steruset3590 "The AFT wants to know why you used the old initialism!" ;)
Welcome to the pneumatic press channel. Today we are going to be crushing these steel nuts with our new pneumatic press!
So the nut cracker was built by a nutty...cracker?
You could easily make a whole new RUclips series with this, "Will it crush!?", maybe dress it up with bunny ears around Easter!
“Welcome to the Hudrolic Nutcracker Channel!”
RUclips shorts idea for sure!
In other words: now milk it for $3999.99 worth. The marketing advice above is what turns engineer ideas into profitable goods or services. And this, kids, is why the marketing departement is crucial. Or something.
There's already a boring guy who does stupid repetitive content like that
i mean it could be good for shorts
I appreciate the research of looking at a "nut cracker" compilation on the top monitor at 7:28. Some truly good research was put into this project.
The editing is only getting better in these videos, and the content has stayed amazing. Thanks for your hard work Shane!!
I mean.... Im just... blown away... (sorry)
Oh believe me, I will completely ignore the warnings. That little red cap blank will go right through my flesh
Glad to see the move is going well
Every time I think of how much pain engineering school puts me through, Mr. stuff made here pulls through and reminds me of why I wanted to become and engineer in the first place. As an undergrad looking up to a real pro, thanks for giving me a reason to study, and keep crushing it with your content!
What you study?
experiencing pain now so you can experience more later xD
@@apollousa8512 Currently in my second year of engineering. I’m stuck between choosing mechanical (like Shane does here but practical) and civil (bridges, city planning, etc.)
@@pepijnvb1484 pain but with fun payoffs that I can be proud of! (Instead of just looking at my 18 pages of calculating the thermal efficiency of a refrigeration cycle and crying)
@@thehipman2034 nice, I'm 2nd year ME. Keep the grind.
"the big question"
"i already married you..."
*nervous laughter*
lmao i loved everything about this video
The nutcracker is my favorite Christmas decoration and I have an entire collection, this thing is the best nut cracker ever, this is sweet.
This video also would have worked for No Nut November
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watch out or jaws will come to nuture you
@@dripnx6381 neuter?
@@DoggosGames nurture
“The expanding gas will push it up and crush dezz nuts” don’t think I didn’t catch this 😂😂 2:12
I absolutely love this channel, I'm a CNC machinist, changed careers in my late 20's and went back to school for CNC and still now that I've been working in the field for almost 3 years feel like a rookie sometimes. Every video you make I either learn something new or learn a different way of solving a problem. And it's fun having a channel to talk to a bunch of old shop monkeys about (I'm by far the youngest guy at my job) thanks for all you do man and have a happy holiday!
did we ask
@@aydanaziz2350 lmao you poor thing
@@aydanaziz2350 bro what the hell are you even doing💀
@@HDKZero00 I just felt like it.
@@aydanaziz2350lol
Kid: Mom can I eat some nuts?
Mom: Okay honey but you'll have to put on your body armour first
"This physically stops the lever from being depressed"
Any chance I could get me one of those sticks?
same thought lmfao
3:30 "just strong enough" ah yes the good old 1.0 Safety Factor in design that never fails
thought the exact same thing :D
Lol I was wondering what his actual FS is. It would be so funny if he trusted himself to do 1.1
Ha, that was the one question I had too. At least he designed the bolts to fail first!
Every time he remakes the overpowered bat into another project he gets closer and closer to designing a gun. He's already doing a cocking slide and safeties aww look at him go.
He could absolutely design a gun if he wanted to, and it would be much easier to design than this. It’s much more of a fun challenge to use a gun to hit a baseball or smash things than just hurl a projectile lol.
@@gthetree1 I'd watch a video about a gun designed to never jam or hit targets at the horizon or something following the channel theme