I feel like I am sitting in my Mechanical Engineering Class ( which was actually 10 yrs ago) and all of this makes perfect sense now.. Holy coowww.. Practicality makes soo much difference.
No other powerlifters out there ever get around to the technical aspects of the equipment and it is possibly one of the most important parts of optimising your lifts.
I'm already sold on your bars quality, the duffalo bar we have is awesome. I want a bar that has less whip for when you bring a big raw bench down fast, definitely gonna be the next bar I buy.
I appreciate this video, just a couple comments. The "oscillations" you mentioned theoretically may or may not be related directly to tensile strength and/or Rockwell hardness. In the simplest sense (ignoring geometrical effects), it is related to the first-order damping coefficient. This coefficient, in metals, is related to material effects, such as friction between grain boundaries. As a note: Rockwell hardness is really only a very simple indicator of indentation resistance of metals.
Did you mean Desert Storm? Because that was early 90s. I think you may have meant something more recent. Also C-17s are pretty sweet they are park right next to my C-130s over here in Kuwait. C-130s are the greatest planes in the USAF!
Great stuff from a warrior with a massive brain to match his lifts. HA. Love my ShouldeRok and appreciate the tour of the gym and taking time to explain some of your programming back in 11/16. I'm 52, getting stronger and more shredded thanks to you.
Martensite? Bainite? From watching the abrasion test, I would guess Martensite, but I have always thought that martempering would make for a very durable bar.
Seems like a solid Bar..Texas Power Bars is what we use at our gym and they let me down, the knurling wore down on a (LIFE FITNESS SIGNATURE SERIES OLYMPIC FLAT BENCH) with urethane protection.
Do you have any idea what shipping will be like to Australia? I'm going to be getting a new power bar soon (currently have a Rogue Ohio but need another) and would love to get one of yours, so many companies are just too expensive for me to ship out though, Elite FTS wanted about $900 to ship a $600 bar (AUD not USD).
Oh shit, that was my major... before a I changed to healthcare ... I still daydream about building stuff and doodle random designs ... bar looks awesome btw
a dedicated "deadlift bar" usually is longer and has a thinner diameter to allow it to bend more. this bar is not designed to bend more than average. so, no, this isn't a dedicated DEADLIFT bar, but it can be and is used for deadlifts in powerlifting competitions.
Great video! I would love to see how your testing results prove the differentiation between the bars' section modulus and the deflection limits. Also would also love to see how Olympic barbells would compare to say your power bar or proper power bar considering they have a similar moment arm. I tell lifters that Olympic barbells can be outright dangerous if you are doing a max squat or bench press as they are designed to whip and assist a weightlifter with recovery from a low squat or jerk position.
As an engineer, I approve this message. Will consider the bar for my next home gym. Question - we know the knurl will last, but how aggressive (deep) is the knurl compared to other bars?
This is what happens when a engineer who built parts for airplanes and mine-proof war vehicles builds a barbell.
Love the science
And people say meatheads are stupid lol
like Stupid people become Meatheads and stay stupid regardless
This video was genuinely more informative than some of my first year university engineering lectures. Great video and a great product!
I feel like I am sitting in my Mechanical Engineering Class ( which was actually 10 yrs ago) and all of this makes perfect sense now.. Holy coowww..
Practicality makes soo much difference.
I love when Chris goes mad scientist mode.
Are there any plans on building a deadlift bar?
No other powerlifters out there ever get around to the technical aspects of the equipment and it is possibly one of the most important parts of optimising your lifts.
Checked out the site for the power bar - holy shit. Whoever did your site is amazing.
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I'm already sold on your bars quality, the duffalo bar we have is awesome. I want a bar that has less whip for when you bring a big raw bench down fast, definitely gonna be the next bar I buy.
I appreciate this video, just a couple comments. The "oscillations" you mentioned theoretically may or may not be related directly to tensile strength and/or Rockwell hardness. In the simplest sense (ignoring geometrical effects), it is related to the first-order damping coefficient. This coefficient, in metals, is related to material effects, such as friction between grain boundaries. As a note: Rockwell hardness is really only a very simple indicator of indentation resistance of metals.
what are you bro... an engineer + a world class powerlifter + lots of knowledge...
will you make squat racks?
Did you mean Desert Storm? Because that was early 90s. I think you may have meant something more recent. Also C-17s are pretty sweet they are park right next to my C-130s over here in Kuwait. C-130s are the greatest planes in the USAF!
SHAKEx99 my thoughts as well. He would have been about 19 during desert storm. Likely referencing OIF.
Definitely buying one, will make it possible to max Viking press without worrying about the bar falling apart.
Seems like you do some sort of induction hardness or shot peening to avoid distoration, The shafts will distort when done full temper.
Will the New Gen power bar rust in my garage? The rando bar I bought on Craigslist started rusting in like a year.
Very cool Chris, thanks for sharing your background info.
This is how you sell a product
Would you ever make an OLY Bar?
leave it to kabuki to perfect the barbell...
He has those eyes like his gonna blow his top
Great stuff from a warrior with a massive brain to match his lifts. HA. Love my ShouldeRok and appreciate the tour of the gym and taking time to explain some of your programming back in 11/16. I'm 52, getting stronger and more shredded thanks to you.
Is this a Japanese company?
Martensite? Bainite? From watching the abrasion test, I would guess Martensite, but I have always thought that martempering would make for a very durable bar.
Seems like a solid Bar..Texas Power Bars is what we use at our gym and they let me down, the knurling wore down on a (LIFE FITNESS SIGNATURE SERIES OLYMPIC FLAT BENCH) with urethane protection.
Love me some metallurgy! I'm surprised you can have a hardness of 51 with it being that resistant to snapping. Good stuff!
Do you have any idea what shipping will be like to Australia? I'm going to be getting a new power bar soon (currently have a Rogue Ohio but need another) and would love to get one of yours, so many companies are just too expensive for me to ship out though, Elite FTS wanted about $900 to ship a $600 bar (AUD not USD).
Ordering ASAP
How do I get a job at your company, Chris?
My wife bought me the squat bar and it arrived today. Thanks to Charlie for getting it shipped so quickly. it's beautiful. Thanks to all at Kabuki.
Oh shit, that was my major... before a I changed to healthcare ... I still daydream about building stuff and doodle random designs ... bar looks awesome btw
is this a deadlift bar I'm sorry if stupid question as I have only trained with standard bars
It's a power bar which means it's good to be used on all 3 lifts (not a deadlift bar).
Collin Hake thanks man
a dedicated "deadlift bar" usually is longer and has a thinner diameter to allow it to bend more. this bar is not designed to bend more than average.
so, no, this isn't a dedicated DEADLIFT bar, but it can be and is used for deadlifts in powerlifting competitions.
your coveralls show you know what you are talking about... I want some... This bar will be a game changer
Yep, next year getting a duffalo bar. Can't wait to drag this thing into a commercial gym.
Chris is amazing...What is his scientific background?
Love hearing the technical aspects of the bar. Fascinating stuff!
you have a very nice price for your new bars wish u all the best
Any reason you didn't rc the others
Fascinating video Chris 👍🏼
Great video! I would love to see how your testing results prove the differentiation between the bars' section modulus and the deflection limits. Also would also love to see how Olympic barbells would compare to say your power bar or proper power bar considering they have a similar moment arm. I tell lifters that Olympic barbells can be outright dangerous if you are doing a max squat or bench press as they are designed to whip and assist a weightlifter with recovery from a low squat or jerk position.
"Hookgrip" on RUclips has what you seek.
PLASTIC DEFORMATION
Have you guys got distributors in Australia? would love to purchase these barbells but I fear shipping will be a nightmare in small quantities.
Reuben Marks Europe here :(
Nice Equipment
How stiff is the bar compared to IPF deadlift bar and Squat bar?
The ipf uses one bar for all 3 lifts
Won't annealing and stress releiving the bar help reducing the increased brittle behavior after heat treat?
rawnie79 most likely it would
As an engineer, I approve this message. Will consider the bar for my next home gym. Question - we know the knurl will last, but how aggressive (deep) is the knurl compared to other bars?
I deadlift 900+ on the reg
more concerned with the durability of the knurling. Had a OPB for ~8 months and the knurling was already wearing down
sounds like you don't lift
I legit want to see this 900+ pull. Got an instagram account?
Ian Mcstruthers what's your ig I want to see a 900lb deadlift?
guys my camera isn't working, but I'll upload once I get it fixed
Dude you will never compete whit Eleiko. Made in Sweden
Whe already beat them with the pricetag