Fun fact, those turbine blades are most likely made from single-crystal titanium, meaning the slug likely has a perfect atomic lattice structure with no discontinuities or dislocations throughout.
I knew turbine blades (exhaust side of anyone didn't know, not compressor blades) were commonly monocrystalline to eliminate creep but interesting that it's titanium. I've heard of using Inconel and other exotic super alloys
Yea, I've heard these sort of parts are more _"grown"_ than they are "made"... But that could be partially, or fully, incorrect. 🤷♂️ (a turbine mechanic mentioned it a video)
"Hey check this out,I buffered this slug with coffee grounds!" "Neat!How do they shoot?" "They shoot pretty good,and they smell AWESOME!" Oh,and the "California Ballistics,High and Left"? PERFECT!
How is it that I’m just discovering this channel again after almost 10 freaking YEARS, and it’s freaky how you sound exactly the same and how similar this channel still is!!
Now that the comments are turned on... _"The only difference between screwing around and science, is writing it down."_ -Adam Savage (Mythbusters) So, OG, I hate to break it to you, but you and Jeff are *legitimately* doing science! (I feel that capturing it on video is almost equal to writing down the findings heh) Chef BoyOG *might just be* my favorite OG quip _of all time...._ 🤣🤣 Breanna is a walking, talking, Ballistics Computer! If she isn't hitting where she wants to, you *_know_* she'll have it dialed in on the next shot! Jeff, you watch the show _Archer,_ too?! 😮 Or did you pick up the _"That's how you get ants!"_ line from elsewhere? And lastly: I'm glad my prediction for a shower of white titanium sparks during the lead plate shot, was correct. But I'm with you, surprised that even the tin cans produced some! Now I'm wondering if including Ti shavings in a hollow point cavity, with some aluminum tape over it, would also cause a shower of sparks?? 🤔🤔 (and/or Magnesium)
9:00 - That's the flash of the titanium in the alloy striking metal. It's a thing used in choreographed swordfights with one steel sword and one titanium sword to make sparks go everywhere. Very cool effect to see from an an aluminum titanium alloy.
@@OGsDangerShow I enjoy your channel greatly. I'm a retired LEO with 30 yrs on the job. Got out at 52. Now I just go to metal concerts in Detroit...lol
I love how you support your data with facts! I was 20 seconds into your video & I knew I had to subscribe. I shared your channel with my buddies & they also love your content. Very educational and scientific. I love your format
When I was a toddler I worked for an Italian company as a technical consultant in an electrical infrastructure project. So I proudly showed the data in QPS Fledermaus (true story) and talked about the cable route. As a long time watcher of the Taufledermaus program on television, I pronounced route as (k)raut. To my surprise, I was lectured by a 70+ year old Italian on the pronunciation of the said route. "Why'a do-a you-a say-a route-a!? In-a E-europe-e we-a say-a route-a!" - In his spirit he meant route as in "root". But he was Italian after all, and my Scandinavian humility took it. One of those silly things people get emotional about. The effort in making a pronunciation case study sledgehammer statement over and over again as a side joke is commendable.
This was awesome, hate the longer shots failed. All in all it was a enjoyable video. Officer Greg did his thing and even called out a few shots, that was cool. Jeff u know u're slugs and how to give them the best chance for success. 10/10 cause I liked it alot.
Titanium is an awesome metal, it is used in lots of applications. I had a chunk of it on my desk, until someone relieved me of it. Great use of turbine blades, good post Jeff and oh 👍
I've been subbed for so long and never got unsubscribed. Channel seems to be growing OK. I guess some other guntubers have more resources. This still my favorite so I'm not dissing. Love from England.
Jeff, thats not a turbine blade, that is a compressor blade. There is a difference and they are not the same. Titanium isn't used in the hot section blading, its from the compressor section. Its a compressor blade from a gas turbine engine.
@PsychoticBovine compressor blades in front, turbine in the back. Yes, it's all from a gas turbine engine but turbine blades are often monocrystalline taking hours/days to cool to a solid.
I work on large aircraft for a living, and have for quite a long time now. I say the word "turbine" the American way, not the British way. Even though I'm not specifically specialized on jet engines, even all the engine mechanics I've known have said it the American way. BTW, it's been a while since we've seen a patented OG fingerwiggle! Evan Perry created another unusual but effective slug. Great video, as always.
April 25th is ANZAC Day here. The national day of remembrance and commemoration of Australia and New Zealand for all victims and veterans of war and for recognition of the role of their combined armed forces. - OG and his Can-o-Worms with Blood Sauce this week. lol... You know, I have to tip my hat and salute you guys. The right balance of Fun, Safety, and Education. Thanks guys, I look forward to every episode.
The beauty of these DIY projectiles.. Some have been extremely accurate. Though I am betting that one that you haven't loaded yet will be the perfect one for both close quarters and distance. Always enjoy seeing what's next
I was surprised to see comments turned off...Jeff loves the comments. Odd little projectile that works with a rifled shotgun...good to see OG posting them right through the mail box
Oh man.. You guys made me laugh even though I had a truly sucky day. Bought a car from a dealership today and the check engine light came on after 30 miles. Didn't think anybody was gonna make me laugh today... You guys are super cool dudes.
Titanium is quite a curious metal. It isn't ferrous and yet it will throw very bright, white sparks in its solid form under the right conditions, and its dioxide form is quite brilliant in its application in the production of fireworks. This was certainly an interesting custom slug.
Loving the idea of you guys making your own zombie heads. The idea you can put whatever material in there to represent the brain could lead to some good times.😂 👍 also the fact you can reuse what's left over to make your next one is even better. Reminds me of an old saying "waste not, want not".
I liked the "lifelike representation of a human with a superlong neck" in the last sequence. Immediately had me thinking of the Padaung tribe. Too funny. Cool video!
What you have there (or what you showed was) is a part of a compressor blade. A turbine blade is much heavier and much more robust to handle the heat. Both part of a turbine engine. And yes I am a certificated A & P mechanic.
Those turbine blade roots are probably used to spinning quickly , it made Me wonder which spins faster , the turbine or the blade root accelerated through a rifled choke . The OG finger wiggle always raises a smile . Thanks OG Thanks Jeff , catch You next time , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
I used to hang out with this live steel fighting troop that would go to ren fairs, they use swords made out of basically blunt flat bar steel and one of the dudes had a claymore made out of titanium flat bar and every once in a while if it was a particularly hard blade on blade hit it would make great sparks
Nice one!! Now if Evan would put a spire point **ON** the top of this current slug, that bugger (British term) would pierce its way through anything including that 4yo outdated Kevlar, lol, OG brought out. Would love to see a SHARP point on these Evan Perry.
Jeff, you should start rating projectiles in tiers based on certain criteria. You already have a wealth of content for many designs. You can start with the top 10 and compare them based on things like: - accuracy - difficulty to design/make - cost - recoil - penetration - energy transfer - etc... You could add some clips from each test into one video. I can't think of any other channel that can do this.
For some reason the comments and ratings were turned off on this video.... I never turned them off. Thank you AssumedPseudonym for letting me know!
RUclips being RUclips. Big surprise.
Thanks for your reaction, that´s what makes your channel matchless.
I love the preemptive language SmackDown
Just doing my civic duty. o7
I thought you were preemptively shutting down the arguments about "sabot" and "turbine" haha
Jeff putting a square slug in a round.... well... round. Thanks Evan, Jeff and OG.
No problem, you knew about it before most people 😊
Fun fact, those turbine blades are most likely made from single-crystal titanium, meaning the slug likely has a perfect atomic lattice structure with no discontinuities or dislocations throughout.
They are made out of 6/7 Ti made at Dynamet, or Perryman probably. Rolled at 1725°. Not so much from a power form coming from a blast furnace
Solid.
I knew turbine blades (exhaust side of anyone didn't know, not compressor blades) were commonly monocrystalline to eliminate creep but interesting that it's titanium. I've heard of using Inconel and other exotic super alloys
Yea, I've heard these sort of parts are more _"grown"_ than they are "made"... But that could be partially, or fully, incorrect. 🤷♂️
(a turbine mechanic mentioned it a video)
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE it's true, they cool the molten metal at a single point and grow the entire crystal off of it.
Turbo wrinkle was Greg's boy band name in 1997. Great video Jeff. Awesome projectile Evan.
thanks William
Titanium turbine projectile objects exploding and tearing up your armour seems pretty terrifying. Great load.
Hehe "great load"
problem they're slugs... lol or is it a problem lol
When you're at my door or in my house anything initiated by a primer and propelled by powder should concern you😊
"Chef boi og" lmao
Thanks for posting this video. Loved the "Chef OG" joke.. Thanks to Evan, the OG and Jeff. 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Hey check this out,I buffered this slug with coffee grounds!"
"Neat!How do they shoot?"
"They shoot pretty good,and they smell AWESOME!"
Oh,and the "California Ballistics,High and Left"? PERFECT!
Might be illegally highly caffeinated!
Legend has it...
Jeff puts coffee grounds in his shotgun shells...
And brews gun powder in his coffee maker...
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE I would honestly not be surprised if Gregg did that for real.
Titanium Turban, that's what kept OG safe during Desert Storm!
I just love all your improvised DIY targets. 😁
- I have been watching your channels since your mercury period.
Glad you like them!
The Ole black widow in the record player.
Always appreciate the cool cutaways of the shells/loads. Thanks for all the great vids and especially the sarcasm
thanks!!
How is it that I’m just discovering this channel again after almost 10 freaking YEARS, and it’s freaky how you sound exactly the same and how similar this channel still is!!
lol I don't know
I love the soft acoustic guitar Top Gun theme in the background
I like the overdriven Air Wolf theme myself.
I hear "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" by Santa Esmeralda, bro
Also techno-macgyver
Now that the comments are turned on...
_"The only difference between screwing around and science, is writing it down."_
-Adam Savage (Mythbusters)
So, OG, I hate to break it to you, but you and Jeff are *legitimately* doing science! (I feel that capturing it on video is almost equal to writing down the findings heh)
Chef BoyOG *might just be* my favorite OG quip _of all time...._ 🤣🤣
Breanna is a walking, talking, Ballistics Computer! If she isn't hitting where she wants to, you *_know_* she'll have it dialed in on the next shot!
Jeff, you watch the show _Archer,_ too?! 😮
Or did you pick up the _"That's how you get ants!"_ line from elsewhere?
And lastly: I'm glad my prediction for a shower of white titanium sparks during the lead plate shot, was correct. But I'm with you, surprised that even the tin cans produced some!
Now I'm wondering if including Ti shavings in a hollow point cavity, with some aluminum tape over it, would also cause a shower of sparks?? 🤔🤔 (and/or Magnesium)
9:00 - That's the flash of the titanium in the alloy striking metal. It's a thing used in choreographed swordfights with one steel sword and one titanium sword to make sparks go everywhere. Very cool effect to see from an an aluminum titanium alloy.
Batman edit was HILARIOUS. Greg is funny as S. I love the humor you guys produce as much as the slow mo content. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, John
thanks John
@@OGsDangerShow I enjoy your channel greatly. I'm a retired LEO with 30 yrs on the job. Got out at 52. Now I just go to metal concerts in Detroit...lol
Happy to help, Jeff. As if stuff on RUclips wasn’t getting bad enough without another thing to worry about… ¬.¬
There are people like you to take some of the small things off channels' minds
chef boyOG! tauflederstripe! officer Greg rocking it today!
This dude knew exactly what he was doing: titanium burns beautifully, hence so many sparks.
Great show.
It’s so entertaining watching you and Greg. The laughter and jokes are amazing. That head idea is awesome I bet you could sell them like hot cakes lol
thanks
I love how you support your data with facts! I was 20 seconds into your video & I knew I had to subscribe. I shared your channel with my buddies & they also love your content. Very educational and scientific. I love your format
Thank you Jeff and OG and also Evan. Very entertaining ❤
No problem 😊
@@TheRhinestoneHurricane wait, Evan!? Man I'm honored 😀
@@thesnipercat6792 the one and only 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I was a toddler I worked for an Italian company as a technical consultant in an electrical infrastructure project. So I proudly showed the data in QPS Fledermaus (true story) and talked about the cable route. As a long time watcher of the Taufledermaus program on television, I pronounced route as (k)raut. To my surprise, I was lectured by a 70+ year old Italian on the pronunciation of the said route. "Why'a do-a you-a say-a route-a!? In-a E-europe-e we-a say-a route-a!" - In his spirit he meant route as in "root". But he was Italian after all, and my Scandinavian humility took it.
One of those silly things people get emotional about.
The effort in making a pronunciation case study sledgehammer statement over and over again as a side joke is commendable.
lol
Appreciate these long as you can, folks. This stuff is seriously golden. Thanks as always, y'all!
The sparks are a suprise to me also, especially with great video Jeff and O.G.
thanks Zman!
This was awesome, hate the longer shots failed. All in all it was a enjoyable video. Officer Greg did his thing and even called out a few shots, that was cool. Jeff u know u're slugs and how to give them the best chance for success. 10/10 cause I liked it alot.
thank you very much~!
@@taofledermaus ❤️
watching and rewatching the sparks when it hit the lead plate. very colourful!
On the ravioli shot, it looks like the slug punched a square out of the can, that welded to the slug.
Great shot with the cut through view showing how the shot was loaded !!!!!
thanks!
I’d love to see a “turducken” slug. My idea is like titanium inside steel inside brass. That’d be neat
Taofledermaus and the OG. Priceless watching, every time. 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice..
Thank you
Thanks for popping by!!
You're a genius OG 😂😂 9:28
OG's super hero alter ego... the White Flash.
White Flash was actually Greg's college metal barbershop quartet
Looks like Tom Noonans Red Dragon character from Manhunter 😂
A meal in a minuet with the chefs touch in it! Fly the friendly skies of Taofledermaus! Thanks Fellers! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
I enjoyed the acoustic Top Gun theme running in the background.
i thought i heard air wolf?
Fantastic slugs from Evan as usual, and of course commentary from my favorite cunninglinigusts Jeff and OG :)
Thanks 😊
This is a test comment for your chemically accelerated impact-driven projectile youtube channel of science
That flamenco guitar version of the Top Gun theme was great.
If I ever started a hardcore Metal band. The name would be " Evan FN Perry"!
I'm glad OG still visits Commiefornia from Hideehoe often enough to show up here now and again. Interesting ballistics.
Pronunciation and ballistics, name a more iconic duo.
Great show and great slug!!!
Michael Herrell
thanks again!!
"TurBIN" vs "TurBINE"- there are a great many things invented by the British that were perfected in America, not just the language.
Titanium is an awesome metal, it is used in lots of applications. I had a chunk of it on my desk, until someone relieved me of it. Great use of turbine blades, good post Jeff and oh 👍
thank you
Turbine,turbin 😂 as long as it goes fast i love it❤
Send in an A-10 strike and see how fast those turbans are
Love the squaya slug in the round sailboot, as well as Danny's lead eye sparking from above
OK so wondering if you shoot a bottle of water with a projectile filled with coffee can you make an espresso out it ?
😂
Anyone else have flashback to a thermos full of the ravioli as a kid? I swear I could smell it when it blew up. A very titillating video!
I would like to thank my friend Joseph who donated the compressor blades, each one costs roughly $3000 😨
I'll send a couple back and you can give him one if you want.
@@taofledermaus I already gave him one ☺
I've been subbed for so long and never got unsubscribed. Channel seems to be growing OK. I guess some other guntubers have more resources. This still my favorite so I'm not dissing. Love from England.
thanks!
So is it carbine or carbun? I'm so confused.
It is the stuff Han Solo was shipped in.
Another great video guys thanks for sharing!
Our pleasure!
Jeff, thats not a turbine blade, that is a compressor blade. There is a difference and they are not the same. Titanium isn't used in the hot section blading, its from the compressor section. Its a compressor blade from a gas turbine engine.
ok
" Its a compressor blade from a gas turbine engine." so, a blade from a turbine. Got it.
@@taofledermauswow a turban turbine compressor vane, sounds like O G s foray into seventys electronic music. Great beat but long winded lyrics.
You beat me to it. Unfortunately it looks like you hit the cricket button in the process. Kids these days 😂.
@PsychoticBovine compressor blades in front, turbine in the back. Yes, it's all from a gas turbine engine but turbine blades are often monocrystalline taking hours/days to cool to a solid.
I work on large aircraft for a living, and have for quite a long time now. I say the word "turbine" the American way, not the British way. Even though I'm not specifically specialized on jet engines, even all the engine mechanics I've known have said it the American way.
BTW, it's been a while since we've seen a patented OG fingerwiggle! Evan Perry created another unusual but effective slug. Great video, as always.
I’ve wiggled the past couple of vids. Can’t overdo it by state law. 😢
You are a cunning linguist Jeff.
It just makes my day to see you dropped a video for me to enjoy! Thanks!!!!
April 25th is ANZAC Day here. The national day of remembrance and commemoration of Australia and New Zealand for all victims and veterans of war and for recognition of the role of their combined armed forces.
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OG and his Can-o-Worms with Blood Sauce this week. lol...
You know, I have to tip my hat and salute you guys. The right balance of Fun, Safety, and Education.
Thanks guys, I look forward to every episode.
The beauty of these DIY projectiles..
Some have been extremely accurate. Though I am betting that one that you haven't loaded yet will be the perfect one for both close quarters and distance.
Always enjoy seeing what's next
I was surprised to see comments turned off...Jeff loves the comments. Odd little projectile that works with a rifled shotgun...good to see OG posting them right through the mail box
thanks
Keep being yourselves through these fantastic tests!!!!💯
thanks Harold
Oh man.. You guys made me laugh even though I had a truly sucky day. Bought a car from a dealership today and the check engine light came on after 30 miles. Didn't think anybody was gonna make me laugh today...
You guys are super cool dudes.
Hopefully you can get the car figured out!
Titanium is quite a curious metal. It isn't ferrous and yet it will throw very bright, white sparks in its solid form under the right conditions, and its dioxide form is quite brilliant in its application in the production of fireworks. This was certainly an interesting custom slug.
You'd probably get a pretty good spark show with one of these hitting a steel plate.
good to see Gregg again.
Great video. Nice to see you and OG on top form
Loving the idea of you guys making your own zombie heads. The idea you can put whatever material in there to represent the brain could lead to some good times.😂 👍 also the fact you can reuse what's left over to make your next one is even better. Reminds me of an old saying "waste not, want not".
Thank you gents. Interesting stuff. Well done. Appreciate the demonstration and information.
thanks!
I liked the "lifelike representation of a human with a superlong neck" in the last sequence. Immediately had me thinking of the Padaung tribe. Too funny. Cool video!
thanks!!
What you have there (or what you showed was) is a part of a compressor blade. A turbine blade is much heavier and much more robust to handle the heat. Both part of a turbine engine. And yes I am a certificated A & P mechanic.
This is the most entertaining channel I watch! Add to that I usually learn a thing or two while watching.
thank you Chuck!
Loved the pink mist!
Luvin Air Wolf playing in the background 👍
Great video as always Gents.
Brit mickey taking aside that is 🤨☺️☺️☺️☺️
And that all time classic
Space 1999
And macgiver and streethawk
And the 6 million dollar man
It's astounding that that much force comes from that little bit of gunpowder
Great try OG I am almost positive the cross wind is what blew it off target at the 50 yard shot maybe next time
What you guys do is awesome!😮
thanks
Music from a childhood favorite show yet again, it’s funny what’s covered by copyright and what isn’t. It definitely deserved more than one season.
Great video, as always! Awesome to see you shoot a TURBINE blade from a COMPRESSOR engine.
Those turbine blade roots are probably used to spinning quickly , it made Me wonder which spins faster , the turbine or the blade root accelerated through a rifled choke . The OG finger wiggle always raises a smile . Thanks OG Thanks Jeff , catch You next time , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
I love how in the intro there is the Spanish guitar playing the old-school Top Gun theme.
Just watched "Maverick" last week for about the 50th time ❤
5:00 was that the "Airwolf" theme in the background ?!
Even with my Mil-Grade Tinnitus, I still hear ok I guess.
11:16 dude the bird whistles right before and after the shot were hilarious.
Love the sound effects!
Gotta say… I love these little educational asides!
I used to hang out with this live steel fighting troop that would go to ren fairs, they use swords made out of basically blunt flat bar steel and one of the dudes had a claymore made out of titanium flat bar and every once in a while if it was a particularly hard blade on blade hit it would make great sparks
Loving the acoustic "top gun" theme!
thanks!!
Nice one!! Now if Evan would put a spire point **ON** the top of this current slug, that bugger (British term) would pierce its way through anything including that 4yo outdated Kevlar, lol, OG brought out. Would love to see a SHARP point on these Evan Perry.
Perfect. Love the humor as always
thanks
Nice work boys! Love your work.
thanks
Like and comment for the great algorithm gods. Good to see OG on the mass accelerator.
"California ballistics - high and left" Epic. I'm borrowing that, with your permission haha 👍🏻
I love this channel. You guys are cool. I especilly enjoy seeing O.G. on the channel.
thanks
Another good one.
Thanks Jeff. 👌
thanks Kevin
OG bringing the red mist!
Thanks guys always entertaining!
Glad you enjoyed it
LOL a Sikh Indian headware shot out of a shotgun.. that is truly unique work by Evan.. He truly is a genius.. aejoy all the Vids.. Many Thanks
Thanks ☺️
I laughed at Jeff Boy OG too much. Killer projectile!
A very cool slug ang a wonderful video, Good shooting....
Loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it Saar~!~!
Awesome video fellas‼️🎯🎯🎯💯👌
Appreciate it!!
Wow! Evan the (not yet evil) genius is at it again.
Great testing as always
Thank you!
Making your own zom heads is kind of genius.
Jeff, you should start rating projectiles in tiers based on certain criteria. You already have a wealth of content for many designs. You can start with the top 10 and compare them based on things like:
- accuracy
- difficulty to design/make
- cost
- recoil
- penetration
- energy transfer
- etc...
You could add some clips from each test into one video.
I can't think of any other channel that can do this.