As a machinist, I have to say, no matter how bad it is to film, using cutting oil while you work on the mill will save you time and money on the cutting tools. Also some chip guards to stop the chips from flying everywhere and piercing your feet could help.
Mark rober: to kick this ball further, I equipped this leg with a spring and used kinetic energy! I did a thing: to kick this ball further, I put a gun on my shoe
this is so cool. older videos literally include shitty welds and crappy cuts on a band saw. Now this man knows how to weld, use a lathe, mill and more. i have been watching from the start, all i can say is hats off to this fella.
The thing is, the gun isn't attached to his shoeS, it's attached to his shoe He only has one The only time he isn't completely bare foot is when there is a gun shoe on one foot
7:09 Pro-tip for milling hardened steel types, and cast iron for that matter; Lower the RPMs. It'll cut the piece just as fast as if you did it with higher RPMs, but it won't heat the steel as much (so you don't risk ruining the temper) and your bits a *FAR* more likely to survive the process. Seriously, when it comes to hardened steel, slower IS faster.
Agreed. when it comes to material with decent tensile strength, what matters is torque and bit strength. For more brittle material like aluminium; if you have the latter, you can forego the former.
@@Jett-n-gin absolutely agree. If you can swing it, a surface grinder is also good for precision tool grinding. Used ones can be pretty affordable from shops closing.
Whoever did that animation near the beginning of you traveling Australia with the milling machine deserves a raise. And if it was you, you still deserve a raise 😂
Alex is engaging in a legal experiment where he boils a frog in a pot of water. Except instead of a frog, it's the Australian government. And instead of the rising temperature of water, it's him progressively inching closer to making an actual gun with no additional functions. He'll be contributing valuable case law to all practicing lawyers within his country. Good job Alex.
Congratulations on reaching the goal of all machinists on youtube - the ability to take slow motion footage of metal being automatically chipped off a block of steel set to chill music
As a gunsmith I have a small advice for increasing the pressure you get out of the blanks.Use a breach next time like in a falling or rolling Block rifle. That will keep the pressure forward ;) Greetings from Germany.
I love how the increased budget over the years has just made the jokes way more expensive, while the projects and videos have retained the same vibe the whole time. I truly love this channel so much.
There's a lot to comment on in this video, but let me just take one. Your cowering technique is impeccable. I don't know where you learned it, but it looks to be more effective than a full face guard and blast panel. Truly the best cower on youtube. Well done! :)
Ah such a classic video. Man I remember back in the day when this was actually called the .100 cal shoe and titled "my soccer shoe is illegal". Ah yes those were the days.
10:00 You're exactly the kind of person whom I would expect to keep their ornate wine glass filled with tea immediately next to their experimental, weapons-grade gunpowder football shoe while firing it from another room.
Song at 2:40 is a slowed down version of "Tell Me Why - SAMO5", another user a couple hours ago uploaded "Tell Me Why - SAMO5 Hypertechno Remix 2024 - Slowed & Bass Boosted", which matches the one in this video pretty well, in case anyone else was about to hunt for the song too.
Can you link the video you're talking about? I can only find the original SAMO5 version, not any bass boosted and slowed one. Edit: Never mind, I found it! ruclips.net/video/ReOwODzjst0/видео.html
Some things I learned in my 700+ shop hours 2/3 flute for soft metals plastic 4 or more for anything harder RIGIDITY! Don’t have tools sticking out more than they need. Deflection can be fixed with spring passes sometimes. Lube/coolant is cheap. Tooling is not. Speeds and feeds are your friend. If something is screaming it’s probably to fast if it’s a thud or chunking it’s too slow or maybe dull. Tooling will make or break projects. HSS is probably going to serve you well but if your feeling in need of more power a good carbide tool with serve you well. Also I’d recommend using a spot drill or something to chamfer your edges. A sharp edge is more prone to damage (and to cut you) Also remember to not wear your boots inside on your nice wood floor without pulling the chips out. Otherwise you’ll be feeling a sandal on the back of your head.
Coolant? You mean a guy with a water bottle filled with something that looks like his own piss poor that own your expensive block of steel and some how it worked better than normal coolant?
Hooked on hypocrisy too. Bro spent an entire video bashing America's gun laws and throwing other RUclipsrs under the bus, now half of his videos are about making "guns" lmfao
@@Meloncholiac How can you be this ignorant? All of his guns use either blank rounds or non-lethal projectiles, and only emphasise the danger of firearms. Meanwhile, American gun RUclipsrs love to promote and endorse weapons specifically made for killing people.
@@L0zza How can YOU be this ignorant? Blanks ARE lethal. He makes things that are lethal. He's unironically giving a good demonstration on how to make a slam fire firearm every time he uploads one of these. Not to mention blanks are used for what? Training. Training to do what? Fill in the blank. Punny, I know. "American" gun RUclipsrs promote better safety than he does too, which is kind of ironic all things considered. "American" in quotes because it's not just Americans that make those types of videos. Not to mention the guy that brought the rise to 3d printed firearms, JStark, was German. Why are firearms "American" to you? They're tools with a specific purpose. Just like any other tool, they can be misused, but will not cause harm by themselves.
@@Meloncholiac Read what I said. The fact that his creations are so dangerous *discourages* firearms. No-one would want to go anywhere *near* the things he makes. And I'll admit, I pointed the finger at the wrong people. There's nothing wrong with gun enthusiasts, or people that collect and discuss guns. But the reason I singled out Americans is because the US is the prime example of terrible gun laws, and unfortunately there are people in the gun community that see no problem with them.
My highschool had a precision grinder that works like the milling machine only with a grind wheel. It could help with shaping tool steel. The fun thing about that is that instead leveling the bed to the mill. Just grind the whole bed down and boom it's level.
7:33 You have the worlds most clogged filter in your vacuum! Take it outside and kick it around your lawn a few times to increase the suck power by many several percentage points.
@@scootergrant8683 False. You're already putting a lot of strain on your leg bone just kicking a ball (footballers have broken their leg doing kicks) - and then on top of that you have a LARGE MASS accelerating due to the cartridges. UNLIKE a gun that accelerates some tiny mass.
@@dimitar4y If you ever shoot a firearm loaded with .22lr you'll find the recoil is about the same as an air rifle. The explosion of one blank would not be causing any injury to your foot.
Kinda hard to say how dangerous it would be. It might put a weird extra impact on your toes, foot and some of the ankle and knee ligaments, but it's hard to say if it could cause an injury or if you'd be just fine absorbing it. (Kicking is already a pretty weird movement to wrap your head around and some of this is going to depend on things like the weight of the steel block.) I wouldn't compare it to a rifle as there the recoil is controlled and absorbed by a part of your body that is exceptionally good at taking on impacts from the direction the recoil is coming from. Hold the butt an inch away from you in the air or rest it anywhere else on your upper body and firing a 7.62 will cause some discomfort.
Make some kind of gloves that would allow you to crawl on the walls so you can pretend to be a huge spider *To clarify. I meant the kind of gloves that would allow you to "crawl" on anything. Literally-humansize spider legs
HEY BUD. Can you make a scooter that can turn into a sword? Like you can ride it around, but you can jump off it, straighten the handlebars and and platformform so it isn't bent but straight. Take off some kind of sheath that is normally on the platform when you are riding it to reveal a double edged blade?
the whole video is well made as always, but my favorite part is at the end, when the friends get involved. just some friends having a good time. good stuff. keep it up
the slowed version of "tell me why" goes so hard at 2:17. always loved this channel bc alex seems to love the same music as i do also. crazy and dangerous stuff is made here
Let's be real there's no other faction he could be playing looking at his chanel. Hol up, he's Australian... Tyranids might work too, home advantage lmao
I'm autistic so telling which bits are part of a bit and which bits are just bits not part of a bit is just part of the enjoyment of the video, thankyou.
One day the upload will be late. Then the next one will be late. Then another upload will appear at an odd time to let us know there won't be anymore uploads, because Kurt was right
@@lavaboatcubesupportsukrain7539 I had memory-holed that one. There are food artists who spend their lives making pieces for horror movies like Pan's Labyrinth, but that river fish gave them a run for their money.
That’s really cool man anyways here’s a pizza recipe. STEP 1: Ingredients For the dough, you are going to need: 1 pkg dry yeast 1 tbsp olive oil 1/2 tsp sugar 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 c warm water + 1 1/2 c warm water 4 3/4 c flour + 1/2 c flour STEP 2: Bring Out the Yeast! Dissolve the yeast and sugar in 1/2 c warm water. Let it stand for about 5 minutes. STEP 3: Add Some More Stuff.. Now add the 4 3/4 c flour, oil, salt and the 1 1/2 c water into the yeast mixture. Beat at medium speed for about five minutes. Add a little at a time of the flour that's leftover during the five minutes to keep the dough from being too sticky. STEP 4: Toss and Turn... Coat a bowl with 1 tbsp of olive oil. Place the dough in the bowl and turn over to coat all sides. STEP 5: Take Cover! Cover the bowl and then place in an oven that just has the oven light turned on for 45 minutes. STEP 6: Punch! Remove dough from the oven and punch. STEP 7: Be Fair! Cut the dough into four equal pieces and form into balls. STEP 8: Take Cover Pt. 2 Cover the dough again and place in the fridge for 30 minutes. STEP 9: Ingredients Pt 2 To make the sauce you will need: 1 28 oz can of dice tomatoes 1/2 tsp black pepper 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp olive oil 1 tsp oregano STEP 10: Forming the Pizza To form the pizza place your fingers on both hands together. Then go to the edge of the dough ball and pull toward the center the width of where the crust would end and push down slightly with your fingers. Turn the dough and repeat again and again until you have the crust all around the dough. Next, turn over the dough and using your fingers, smooth over where your indentions from the other side formed, going around to complete the full circle. Now is the fun part. You could practice this using a damp wash cloth. Take the dough into one and and then toss it into the other hand, while you are pulling at the edge of the dough to stretch it with the first hand. Now, you are going to take the dough that's in your second hand and toss it to the first hand while pulling at the edge of the dough with the second hand. Continue to do this, slightly turning your dough each time and pulling on the bottom part to stretch it out. If you tear the dough, don't worry, just pinch the hole closed when you have it laid out on the pan. The more practice you do, the easier it will be and you won't tear the dough. Alternatively, after forming the crust you could just use both hands to stretch the dough out while it's laying on the surface, just stretch the dough, spin a little, stretch, spin, stretch, etc, until you have stretched it all over. STEP 11: Bake! Bake in an oven that's been preheated to 500° for 5 minutes. STEP 12: Remove and Top Remove the dough from the oven, and to with sauce and toppings. With the sauce, you want to cover evenly right up to almost touching where you formed the crust. Cover with whatever cheese and toppings you want, evenly covering the pizza. STEP 13: Bake Pt 2 Place back in the oven and back for 8 minutes, or until the crust is golden. STEP 14: Enjoy! Slice and enjoy! If you make this, let me know what you think!
Milling the bust on a 3 axis is actually impressive, unless it was editing tricks. Also some milling tips 1. Carbide is your friend for and steels. 2. Check how many flutes to use for your material. (Number of twitsts in the endmill) 3. Use abrasives (grinding) for working with HSS or tool steel 4. Purchase machinary handbook basically an engineering degree in a book. It has standard refs (thread dims, fits, math calcs and much more) metric and imperial 5.glad you finally invested in gloves for welding, I’ve gotten bad sunburns from arc flash
I think this video sheds light on why it took humans over a century to perfect firearms with primitive tools. Also I'm pretty sure actual engineers and machinists are having a stroke from watching this.
My boy really destroyed his car a video ago, and is back buying even more expensive things in the very next video. Love it. Greetings from Austria to Australia
I showed the intro to my gf, the statue is a candle, maybe he painted it silver; sold in a normal supermarket here yet how he needs to censor it for youtube is funny
Great video as always, and honestly didn't think the 80085 would be anything but DAMN........ 02:19 to 03:08 - I'm just going to leave this timestamp here, but this is what I call peak content, right here. NEVER STOP MY DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No audio app I have can identify the song, which makes me think it's some royalty free music from like Epidemic Sound or something. Whatever it is, it's a solid banger...
This video reminded me of Mark Rober's robot NFL field goal kicker and has made me realise that IDAT is literally what you would get if you gave Mark Rober some special fun powder
That mating dance you did in the garage made me choke on my coffee. I just found this channel today and I’m here to stay. Maybe that dance hypnotized me, I’m not complaining though.
As someone who did machining as my job, everything you do viscerally hurts, but also makes 100% sense, and won’t have OSHA say anything about it. The way you center your vice is flawless
1:34 ... YOU ALWAYS indicate off of the fixed jaw never the moving one, the moving jaw always has some amount of slop in it even if its minimal. 6:30 the easiest way to make slots is to drill out most of the material so the endmill has to do the least amount of work, therefor less broken endmills, regardless if you are conventional or climb milling, at least the best and easiest way to safe money for a hobbyist.
I’ll add to this. On a manual mill, you can climb mill about .005 inch safely without backlash messing things up. This is good for finishing cuts. Especially finishing milled pockets And I agree, drill out most of the slot and then make many small plunge cuts with the endmill, starting in the drilled holes, to rough the slot. Then mill the sides. And he should probably take time to indicate the whole machine into square if possible.
@@ah_dan6572 Oh yea, he started the slot and shut the camera off and continued until he finished, so what gives you the impression he didn't struggle to do it? What gives you the impression he doesn't actually need help? Just because its a fun video where everything is a joke, he still had to use the milling machine and make the part he wanted to make, and I highly doubt he actually planned to break the endmill. He basically never shows a lot of the machining, so what makes you think he doesn't want to improve using them?
I think he knew that you have to set the vice by the fixed jaw. He just wanted to trigger us, just like when he was making a mark in the metal with the digital caliper xd I doubt he cares about the proper way to machine stuff
Sorry about the censored boobah. RUclips deemed it to seductive for you nerds.
Just by the title I'm scared
hi
thank you youtube
its okay, I’m more than happy that you came back
thank you for preserving my innocence
As a machinist, I have to say, no matter how bad it is to film, using cutting oil while you work on the mill will save you time and money on the cutting tools. Also some chip guards to stop the chips from flying everywhere and piercing your feet could help.
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Also, I don't know if it was a joke, but always indicate the vise on the fixed jaw. The movable jaw isn't always straight
I work in a hardware store, and when I saw that milling, my first thought was "I have some WD40 cutting oil that you may want to buy"
Love to have a mill :(
@Soundielolbruh1sounds sarcastic
Mark rober: to kick this ball further, I equipped this leg with a spring and used kinetic energy!
I did a thing: to kick this ball further, I put a gun on my shoe
There are 2 types of people:
You'd think that the American is the one using the gun...
*used chemical propulsion
To be fair, I did do that. Just not to kick a ball. He made a foot axe
Any sufficiently tensioned spring is indistinguishable from a gun
Most dangerous places in the world - a list:
- Chernobyl
- a Vulcano
- a random aussies garage
NileGreen (parody of Nile Red who’s a chemistry RUclipsr) is also a hazard to society. However I️ have come to learn that most Aussies are anyways
@@notchpoodles5864 lol
@ it’s so true tho 😂
@@notchpoodles5864 did you just comment on your own comment?
@@Joy-Demo-Man yes. I️ came back later and thought “lol this is funny” and forgot to care that it was me from a month ago
this is so cool. older videos literally include shitty welds and crappy cuts on a band saw. Now this man knows how to weld, use a lathe, mill and more. i have been watching from the start, all i can say is hats off to this fella.
Im glad he hasn't debilitated or scarred himself along the way, I thought he was gonna die when he made a furnace the first time
Thanks mate. You're giving me too much credit, but it is nice that I feel like I have slightly improved over 4 years
“Knows how to weld” is giving him too much credit
The only time he isn't bare foot is when there's a gun attached to his shoes.
Thats not true, he was so afraid of the death top he put shoes on
The most american australian
dont forget the spring shoes
In other words he’s an honorary American.
The thing is, the gun isn't attached to his shoeS, it's attached to his shoe
He only has one
The only time he isn't completely bare foot is when there is a gun shoe on one foot
7:09
Pro-tip for milling hardened steel types, and cast iron for that matter;
Lower the RPMs. It'll cut the piece just as fast as if you did it with higher RPMs, but it won't heat the steel as much (so you don't risk ruining the temper) and your bits a *FAR* more likely to survive the process.
Seriously, when it comes to hardened steel, slower IS faster.
:O
Agreed. when it comes to material with decent tensile strength, what matters is torque and bit strength. For more brittle material like aluminium; if you have the latter, you can forego the former.
And when it comes to tool steel you might just be better off using a grinder
@@Jett-n-gin I agree, when it comes to milling steel, you're better off just using your teeth
@@Jett-n-gin absolutely agree. If you can swing it, a surface grinder is also good for precision tool grinding. Used ones can be pretty affordable from shops closing.
Whoever did that animation near the beginning of you traveling Australia with the milling machine deserves a raise.
And if it was you, you still deserve a raise 😂
it was me :P thanks!
@@RushLightInvadernice bro🎉
@@RushLightInvaderGreat work bro. Your style looks familiar. Have you ever done a Game Grumps Animated?
@@RushLightInvaderYes you have I see! I called it!
@@RoachDogg_JR yeah lol. there also a vid on thier channle called TOP THAT. a fun collab vid i did
Alex is engaging in a legal experiment where he boils a frog in a pot of water.
Except instead of a frog, it's the Australian government.
And instead of the rising temperature of water, it's him progressively inching closer to making an actual gun with no additional functions.
He'll be contributing valuable case law to all practicing lawyers within his country.
Good job Alex.
Thanks mate
I'm gonna call this genre of videos prospective evidence
I think you will find he has built an "actual" gun....
They already have him on the gay commie watchlist for North Korea and pinegap 😂
@@batt3ryac1d I don't think the Aussies bother with gay commie watchlists, they're best trading partners with the People's Republic.
I never knew how much i needed a mill
ominous
I still can't work out why you guys came to NZ
Now let's find out if you can mill molten aluminium with a powder actuated drill bit
Learn to grow some wheat first. I think Will's rednecky backyard would be perfect
hello
Congratulations on reaching the goal of all machinists on youtube - the ability to take slow motion footage of metal being automatically chipped off a block of steel set to chill music
I swear there's something primal about watching metal being altered tho, like milling, lathe, forging, and weilding even
I could feel all the machinists wince at the shot of his bare foot with metal chips in it. The mans dedication to going bare foot is dangerous
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@Soundielolbruh1 balls
@@w_ldan "no"
the longer it gets between uploads, the more concerned I get about Australias safety
As a gunsmith I have a small advice for increasing the pressure you get out of the blanks.Use a breach next time like in a falling or rolling Block rifle.
That will keep the pressure forward ;)
Greetings from Germany.
@@schebbi Ampel 🤮🤮🤮
🎯
Ofc it's the germans
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der BRD-GmbH
I love how the increased budget over the years has just made the jokes way more expensive, while the projects and videos have retained the same vibe the whole time.
I truly love this channel so much.
I dont think ive ever felt more intimidated by a thumbnail
Ikr 😂
Black air force energy has nothing on this shoe
do you mean the video thumbnail or his thumb nail? 😟
@@futzz2055Fr. Black Air Force doesn't have a gun attached to it
geometry
There's a lot to comment on in this video, but let me just take one. Your cowering technique is impeccable. I don't know where you learned it, but it looks to be more effective than a full face guard and blast panel. Truly the best cower on youtube. Well done! :)
The 80085 part was a piece of art.
That was 10/10 cringe.
When you are 12 years old yes
@@SYLRMHA You are too serious my man, enjoy life a little
@@RegenTonnenEnte You must be fun at parties
A masterpiece indeed
This man will single-handedly cause a ban on blank cartridges
it will be a sad day for him
Yes, FOR CALLING IT .100 CAL instead of just 1 cal BERUEHRUEHO>!!PROJSGAKFH
Ban assault blanks
Thats my goal
He’ll find a way around that issue
The quick bit of him calling his lawyer was so short because his lawyer hung up on him
Law by Mike?
@@dontsueme Probably said, "Don't you remember? I have a restraining order against you!" *click*
Hotdog rotisserie mattress that spins you so you don't toss and turn in your sleep.
Ah such a classic video. Man I remember back in the day when this was actually called the .100 cal shoe and titled "my soccer shoe is illegal". Ah yes those were the days.
i remember those days too. Seems like yesterday
Yeah I just realised it changed
Man, I was exited to see a shoe with a caliber that is considered a small cannon. Gotta get on that one inch cannon boot next.
Tf is Shivaxi doin here lmao
@@YuriEnthusiast Ididathing is the goat
Imagine seeing a football player reloading his boot after every kick
"Remember,switching to your other foot is always faster than reloading"
@@Vestyyy887 that's true 👍
Guys wait let me reload real quick
Even then still less powerful than roberto carlos☠
I'm pretty sure Goblins can do that in Bloodbowl.
10:00 You're exactly the kind of person whom I would expect to keep their ornate wine glass filled with tea immediately next to their experimental, weapons-grade gunpowder football shoe while firing it from another room.
I think that's a cherry glass, specifically.
He's chill like that
Stellaris Profile pic?
I love the blend of comedy and making awesome wacky stuff. Such an awesome channel.
12:37 He just jumps over that trigger rope like there is no spiked boot with live rounds attached to it. I love this dude
4:30 the Aussie is evolving. Back in the day he would activate blanks by hand 💀
Ok aldridge horror
@@aprillong1258 ??
Casual copied comment, nice.
@@aprillong1258*eldritch
@@vxzcvz i. i think they meant to say eldritch.
Song at 2:40 is a slowed down version of "Tell Me Why - SAMO5", another user a couple hours ago uploaded "Tell Me Why - SAMO5 Hypertechno Remix 2024 - Slowed & Bass Boosted", which matches the one in this video pretty well, in case anyone else was about to hunt for the song too.
Bloody legend you are, thanks!
hero, thank you!
Can you link the video you're talking about? I can only find the original SAMO5 version, not any bass boosted and slowed one.
Edit: Never mind, I found it! ruclips.net/video/ReOwODzjst0/видео.html
You are a legend🔥🔥
Thx mate
2:45 WTF , U bet i rewinded the video to see what the name of that machine is I KNOW WHERE MAJORITY OF MY NEXT MONTH SALARY IS GOING
3:19 he’s the only person I would expect to say “that’s a good one” to a literal piece of metal in his foot 🤣
Honestly, your legs have evolved to heal quickly from minor cuts and bruises. He'll be fine.
@@dimitar4ymetal splinters are the worst tho😓
@@dimitar4yYou know how they do that? By putting a lot of blood veins in there. (Also gravity pulls your blood downwards)
@@sahoisfat4125 yes :(
@@Non_Consistent_Potato who is they
Some things I learned in my 700+ shop hours
2/3 flute for soft metals plastic
4 or more for anything harder
RIGIDITY! Don’t have tools sticking out more than they need.
Deflection can be fixed with spring passes sometimes.
Lube/coolant is cheap. Tooling is not.
Speeds and feeds are your friend.
If something is screaming it’s probably to fast if it’s a thud or chunking it’s too slow or maybe dull.
Tooling will make or break projects.
HSS is probably going to serve you well but if your feeling in need of more power a good carbide tool with serve you well.
Also I’d recommend using a spot drill or something to chamfer your edges. A sharp edge is more prone to damage (and to cut you)
Also remember to not wear your boots inside on your nice wood floor without pulling the chips out. Otherwise you’ll be feeling a sandal on the back of your head.
Coolant? You mean a guy with a water bottle filled with something that looks like his own piss poor that own your expensive block of steel and some how it worked better than normal coolant?
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A random ass spider just chilling in the vacuum is the most Australian thing I have ever heard of
How is this man still alive with all of his body parts fully attached and functional
0:43 the 'dreaming' shot, floating there, awesome cinematography
After the visit to America bro is hooked on bullets
Hooked on hypocrisy too. Bro spent an entire video bashing America's gun laws and throwing other RUclipsrs under the bus, now half of his videos are about making "guns" lmfao
@@Meloncholiac How can you be this ignorant? All of his guns use either blank rounds or non-lethal projectiles, and only emphasise the danger of firearms. Meanwhile, American gun RUclipsrs love to promote and endorse weapons specifically made for killing people.
@@L0zza How can YOU be this ignorant? Blanks ARE lethal. He makes things that are lethal. He's unironically giving a good demonstration on how to make a slam fire firearm every time he uploads one of these. Not to mention blanks are used for what? Training. Training to do what? Fill in the blank. Punny, I know.
"American" gun RUclipsrs promote better safety than he does too, which is kind of ironic all things considered. "American" in quotes because it's not just Americans that make those types of videos. Not to mention the guy that brought the rise to 3d printed firearms, JStark, was German. Why are firearms "American" to you? They're tools with a specific purpose. Just like any other tool, they can be misused, but will not cause harm by themselves.
@@Meloncholiac Read what I said. The fact that his creations are so dangerous *discourages* firearms. No-one would want to go anywhere *near* the things he makes. And I'll admit, I pointed the finger at the wrong people. There's nothing wrong with gun enthusiasts, or people that collect and discuss guns. But the reason I singled out Americans is because the US is the prime example of terrible gun laws, and unfortunately there are people in the gun community that see no problem with them.
@@L0zza I agree, all gun laws are infringements and need to be abolished
3:08 YK, there is probably an obscene number of fans who would pay to have that bust
which is extremely heavy
I would buy it
I mean, its just a sculpture
At least twice that have busted already.
Or at least the files.
bro gonna have some insane dad lore i have seen like all his vids😂
That animation was smooth tho 1:14
might be the same animator that did the cia base in boyboy channel talented af
im near certain that it was done by rushlight invader in case you're curious
hi. it was me. Thank you
@@crumbskull
@@RushLightInvaderDANG YOU DID A GOOD JOB
Holy hell youre wearing a shoe! Now you gotta make a flame thrower shoe for your other foot
Bro shows up as a one man army to the next world cup
I vote for spear gun diving fins
Didn't he have an axe leg kicker?
Alex going to go get an MRI:
Doctor: "Do you have any metal parts or debris in your body?"
Alex: "How much do you need?"
it's 4:53 am and it made my day, thanks
@@kafif28 WHAT! HOW!?
@@GobrinDesuka but if he did...
2:29
this guy can cook perfection and I LOVE IT
Imagine playing soccer with IDAT and you just hear “HOLD ON A SEC! DOES ANYONE HAVE A TOOTHPICK? I NEED TO RELOAD MY SHOE!”
1:05 imagine if he was a cooking channel 💀
HowToBasic?
Be honest: He would cook drugs and different powders
i cook a thing
He would literally cook.
I made the world's deadliest spatula
3:00
I swear to fuck this channel is a fever dream
spiritual journey
@@kian1060chakra sniff
My highschool had a precision grinder that works like the milling machine only with a grind wheel. It could help with shaping tool steel. The fun thing about that is that instead leveling the bed to the mill. Just grind the whole bed down and boom it's level.
Why I like this channel -
• No click bait
• Speakes right into my ear with an handsome voice
• Excellent choice of music
• *FEETS*
Why I don't like this channel -
Never puts the music in the description
And now....
B00BA!
Why *I* like this channel:
• Feet
Also gets recommended at 3 am
It sort of is clickbait, with the current thumbnail. There's no way to say that's a ".100 caliber" since .100 is smaller than one of those blanks.
7:33 You have the worlds most clogged filter in your vacuum! Take it outside and kick it around your lawn a few times to increase the suck power by many several percentage points.
Can't believe I would've done this in a less safe way than you made it. I completely forgot about the recoil being able to wreck your leg.
it definitely wouldn't. you can shoot a gun using much higher power rounds without coming close to damaging your bones
With something like this, the recoil is negligible. It would take something much larger to cause any injury
@@scootergrant8683 False. You're already putting a lot of strain on your leg bone just kicking a ball (footballers have broken their leg doing kicks) - and then on top of that you have a LARGE MASS accelerating due to the cartridges. UNLIKE a gun that accelerates some tiny mass.
@@dimitar4y If you ever shoot a firearm loaded with .22lr you'll find the recoil is about the same as an air rifle. The explosion of one blank would not be causing any injury to your foot.
Kinda hard to say how dangerous it would be. It might put a weird extra impact on your toes, foot and some of the ankle and knee ligaments, but it's hard to say if it could cause an injury or if you'd be just fine absorbing it. (Kicking is already a pretty weird movement to wrap your head around and some of this is going to depend on things like the weight of the steel block.)
I wouldn't compare it to a rifle as there the recoil is controlled and absorbed by a part of your body that is exceptionally good at taking on impacts from the direction the recoil is coming from. Hold the butt an inch away from you in the air or rest it anywhere else on your upper body and firing a 7.62 will cause some discomfort.
animation was sick and it made me so happy to go to the description and see the animator be the first person mentioned
I love how in order to make a gun without getting arrested, he just says that all these thing are just more powerful household items. I love it.😂
the boob statue scene has got to be the best thing ive ever seen hahahaahahahahah
what makes it funnier is that he's actually gay
@@OverloadedDragonWtf?
Stright from 2001 a space odyssey
@@OverloadedDragonhe’s not gay he’s publicly addressed it on his twitter before
@@Logan_Ellishave you watched any video on boy boy ever?
Make some kind of gloves that would allow you to crawl on the walls so you can pretend to be a huge spider
*To clarify. I meant the kind of gloves that would allow you to "crawl" on anything. Literally-humansize spider legs
i dont know whenever if i like or not that idea
Someone already made something like that my guy.
Even worse since its australia
@Luigimaestro yeah, he'd only end up being a medium spider.
@@PhoenicopterusR This comment deserves recognition
HEY BUD.
Can you make a scooter that can turn into a sword? Like you can ride it around, but you can jump off it, straighten the handlebars and and platformform so it isn't bent but straight. Take off some kind of sheath that is normally on the platform when you are riding it to reveal a double edged blade?
"if I put a gun at the bottom of shoe will it make me better at kicking?"
- Australian Socrates, 2024
Oh It's you
Wouldn't he be Soccerates?
he’s the most american australian
Lets goooo, another "not building a gun" video.
Little animated bit was a nice touch and well done. Love it.
AWESOME Annihilation sounds!!! I love that film. Absoulutely love it.
When he said "oh there's a spider in there"
I imagine that it's size is roughly the entire vacuum.
I wonder how many times the avg aussie says that in a lifetime
Plot twist, Aussie vacuums are actually just mimics.
Yeah, otherwise he'd have retrieved the missing piece instead of milling a new one.
@@CyberVonCyberusNah he would have made friends with the spider
the whole video is well made as always, but my favorite part is at the end, when the friends get involved. just some friends having a good time. good stuff. keep it up
When will the official IDAT 80085 Statue be available for purchase?
the slowed version of "tell me why" goes so hard at 2:17. always loved this channel bc alex seems to love the same music as i do
also. crazy and dangerous stuff is made here
2:06 I spy with my little eye some random Mordor Orcs
Let's be real there's no other faction he could be playing looking at his chanel.
Hol up, he's Australian... Tyranids might work too, home advantage lmao
I had to do a double take when I saw them. No matter where I go I can’t escape
Colab soon ???
funny seeing pete here
Name checks out
I can just imagine all defenders quitting on the spot when the other team puts on that shoe for a free kick.
I'm glad your friend isn't an engineer, because he was actually pretty useful in getting that machine unloaded
bro that's gonna absolutely destroy the ball in 1 second
Okay so wait the kicking the ball thing didn’t work, but now I’m wondering if you can make shoes that allow you to vertically walk up trees.
Allen Pan already tried to walk up walls using big suction cups and he found that it’s physically impossible even if you can stick to walls/trees
i really want him to try this
Pretty much tree climbing spikes that arborists use I would think
IDAT- builds the same mechanism in a different configuration for the 3rd time
Us- fuck yeah click that shit
I'm autistic so telling which bits are part of a bit and which bits are just bits not part of a bit is just part of the enjoyment of the video, thankyou.
Bro, put a shield on that thing out of all sketchy shit you do standing infront of an exposed mill is probably the sketchiest
Find the video of him dancing on one bare foot lol
One day the upload will be late. Then the next one will be late. Then another upload will appear at an odd time to let us know there won't be anymore uploads, because Kurt was right
I have never once seen a shield on a mill
A shield on a mill?
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Great animation who ever did it :P
I have a Sneaking suspicion
Alex’s ingenuity is genuinely impressive
an Australian cooking channel would be sick
Haachama Cooking scares me, do NOT ask for more.
@3:32 bless you
1:04 It's never too late. I'm pretty sure a cooking video would be EXTREMELY well received.
Did you see the video where they tried to follow a North Korean cookbook?
@@lavaboatcubesupportsukrain7539 I had memory-holed that one. There are food artists who spend their lives making pieces for horror movies like Pan's Labyrinth, but that river fish gave them a run for their money.
How i made a gun out of pasta
Man we really missed out
i'm always scared for your safety with uploads like these
If he uploded it means he is still alive
@@figo5862 what if it's uploaded by family 🥺
And if he is still alive, that means he will upload more death wish videos.
If its uploaded at least one person is alive
He has plot armor so he’s fine
That’s really cool man anyways here’s a pizza recipe.
STEP 1: Ingredients
For the dough, you are going to need:
1 pkg dry yeast
1 tbsp olive oil
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 c warm water + 1 1/2 c warm water
4 3/4 c flour + 1/2 c flour
STEP 2: Bring Out the Yeast!
Dissolve the yeast and sugar in 1/2 c warm water. Let it stand for about 5 minutes.
STEP 3: Add Some More Stuff..
Now add the 4 3/4 c flour, oil, salt and the 1 1/2 c water into the yeast mixture.
Beat at medium speed for about five minutes.
Add a little at a time of the flour that's leftover during the five minutes to keep the dough from being too sticky.
STEP 4: Toss and Turn...
Coat a bowl with 1 tbsp of olive oil. Place the dough in the bowl and turn over to coat all sides.
STEP 5: Take Cover!
Cover the bowl and then place in an oven that just has the oven light turned on for 45 minutes.
STEP 6: Punch!
Remove dough from the oven and punch.
STEP 7: Be Fair!
Cut the dough into four equal pieces and form into balls.
STEP 8: Take Cover Pt. 2
Cover the dough again and place in the fridge for 30 minutes.
STEP 9: Ingredients Pt 2
To make the sauce you will need:
1 28 oz can of dice tomatoes
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tsp salt
2 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp oregano
STEP 10: Forming the Pizza
To form the pizza place your fingers on both hands together.
Then go to the edge of the dough ball and pull toward the center the width of where the crust would end and push down slightly with your fingers. Turn the dough and repeat again and again until you have the crust all around the dough.
Next, turn over the dough and using your fingers, smooth over where your indentions from the other side formed, going around to complete the full circle.
Now is the fun part. You could practice this using a damp wash cloth. Take the dough into one and and then toss it into the other hand, while you are pulling at the edge of the dough to stretch it with the first hand. Now, you are going to take the dough that's in your second hand and toss it to the first hand while pulling at the edge of the dough with the second hand. Continue to do this, slightly turning your dough each time and pulling on the bottom part to stretch it out. If you tear the dough, don't worry, just pinch the hole closed when you have it laid out on the pan. The more practice you do, the easier it will be and you won't tear the dough.
Alternatively, after forming the crust you could just use both hands to stretch the dough out while it's laying on the surface, just stretch the dough, spin a little, stretch, spin, stretch, etc, until you have stretched it all over.
STEP 11: Bake!
Bake in an oven that's been preheated to 500° for 5 minutes.
STEP 12: Remove and Top
Remove the dough from the oven, and to with sauce and toppings.
With the sauce, you want to cover evenly right up to almost touching where you formed the crust.
Cover with whatever cheese and toppings you want, evenly covering the pizza.
STEP 13: Bake Pt 2
Place back in the oven and back for 8 minutes, or until the crust is golden.
STEP 14: Enjoy!
Slice and enjoy!
If you make this, let me know what you think!
7:38 "after another 3 hours of milling" Totally understandable... the spider owns the first T pin now
Milling the bust on a 3 axis is actually impressive, unless it was editing tricks.
Also some milling tips
1. Carbide is your friend for and steels.
2. Check how many flutes to use for your material. (Number of twitsts in the endmill)
3. Use abrasives (grinding) for working with HSS or tool steel
4. Purchase machinary handbook basically an engineering degree in a book. It has standard refs (thread dims, fits, math calcs and much more) metric and imperial
5.glad you finally invested in gloves for welding, I’ve gotten bad sunburns from arc flash
I think it was just edited
17:37 wtf kerala blasters reached up to Australia 😮
Nthale😂
Australia vare pidi ind namal kombannu
Malayalis can be found everywhere 😂
Ivanmaar engane arinju.... Athaan ente question....
Vallatha oru njettal aayi poyi 😂
@@Xeruthian fr
It's both amazing and scary watching his machinery arsenal grow
That poor truck is once again an accomplice to the destructive shenanigans
14:18 “and i got another premature ejaculation” 😭
It happens, no need to be ashamed of it
I think this video sheds light on why it took humans over a century to perfect firearms with primitive tools. Also I'm pretty sure actual engineers and machinists are having a stroke from watching this.
hayyyyyy cubiiiiiic
eyyyyyyyyyy w redstone vids
2:55 I was in school watching this man and woke back up to this 😭
13:50 in engineering this is called a shear pin, it is designed to hold at acceleration and fail at decelaration
My boy really destroyed his car a video ago, and is back buying even more expensive things in the very next video. Love it. Greetings from Austria to Australia
2:01 we NEED a video about painting or making those miniatures please
I showed the intro to my gf, the statue is a candle, maybe he painted it silver; sold in a normal supermarket here yet how he needs to censor it for youtube is funny
Spike shoes to better hold on upside-down?
Nice pfp haha I was literally then watching stuff about helluva boss
This is the next level of video production. You’ve done it
Great video as always, and honestly didn't think the 80085 would be anything but DAMN........
02:19 to 03:08 - I'm just going to leave this timestamp here, but this is what I call peak content, right here.
NEVER STOP MY DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would 1000000000000% support this enterprise in anything they need!!!!!!!!!!!!
what is the name of the song playing in that timeframe
@@ManChild713 i don't know, and trust me a few others in the comments have been trying to find it as well.....
If I find it, will post it here.
@@blockblue47 please i need to know
No audio app I have can identify the song, which makes me think it's some royalty free music from like Epidemic Sound or something.
Whatever it is, it's a solid banger...
The title of the video loaded before the thumbnail, and somehow I already knew EXACTLY what to expect.
@ 0:12 I thought your boy was packing some shmeat but thank god it was just his phone!
Your attention to detail and investigation into this is interesting.
Why you looking 😭
The implication that he just hangs out balls out while filming with his mates is just fantastic and very likely
This video reminded me of Mark Rober's robot NFL field goal kicker and has made me realise that IDAT is literally what you would get if you gave Mark Rober some special fun powder
Kerala Blasters reference is NOT what I expected from an IDAT vid
lol fr
Bnro that shit caught me so off guard
Its crazy to me because i started watching you whenever you were still faceless keep up the great work
Finally, something that can make IDAT stop being barefooted.
The foot fetishists are in shambles
I don’t think it will
That mating dance you did in the garage made me choke on my coffee. I just found this channel today and I’m here to stay. Maybe that dance hypnotized me, I’m not complaining though.
Thanks mate
2:25 This is Gold. Instant Classic.
As someone who did machining as my job, everything you do viscerally hurts, but also makes 100% sense, and won’t have OSHA say anything about it. The way you center your vice is flawless
1:34 ... YOU ALWAYS indicate off of the fixed jaw never the moving one, the moving jaw always has some amount of slop in it even if its minimal.
6:30 the easiest way to make slots is to drill out most of the material so the endmill has to do the least amount of work, therefor less broken endmills, regardless if you are conventional or climb milling, at least the best and easiest way to safe money for a hobbyist.
I’ll add to this. On a manual mill, you can climb mill about .005 inch safely without backlash messing things up. This is good for finishing cuts. Especially finishing milled pockets
And I agree, drill out most of the slot and then make many small plunge cuts with the endmill, starting in the drilled holes, to rough the slot. Then mill the sides.
And he should probably take time to indicate the whole machine into square if possible.
What about this video gave you the impression he wants to do things in a safe or convenient way?
@@ah_dan6572
His hardy steel toed boots that look like a human foot for some reason.
@@ah_dan6572 Oh yea, he started the slot and shut the camera off and continued until he finished, so what gives you the impression he didn't struggle to do it?
What gives you the impression he doesn't actually need help?
Just because its a fun video where everything is a joke, he still had to use the milling machine and make the part he wanted to make, and I highly doubt he actually planned to break the endmill.
He basically never shows a lot of the machining, so what makes you think he doesn't want to improve using them?
I think he knew that you have to set the vice by the fixed jaw. He just wanted to trigger us, just like when he was making a mark in the metal with the digital caliper xd I doubt he cares about the proper way to machine stuff