You have a BIG problem that you did not know about or you did ignore it. Aluminuim work hardens very quickly. that means every time you deform it (bending, rolling, pressing and so on) it becomes harder and more brittle and you aslo destroy the cristal structure of the metal what makes it even weaker. to prevent this you can relax the metal by heating it making it more flexible, that gives you a new working window where you can work on it bevore damaging it. When professionals deform aluminium they bend it a little, heat it up, let it cool on its own and beding it a little more and repeat. aluminuim melts at 660c° 1220f so i think heating it to 400c°-500c° max 752f-932f max should work. I know this from Metal working scool in germany and have experienced work hardening many times my self but did never need to soften it there was always a workaround. maybe there is someone here who has done this before and can share his knowledge.
that'll be pretty stretchy, saran wrap is usually a vinyl family of plastic film, some newer ones are using LDPE and PolyPropylene. the latter two might be a bit stronger. I'm kinda curious to see them compared to be honest.
What about... 1:Stuffing 2:Fishing line 3:Hair from wigs 4: Cling wrap 5:Bend-a-Roos I have weird thoughts I know Edit: Oh 2 more! 6:Balloons 7: Hair Ties
What happens if you try yo melt down aluminum foil in a furnace? Like you would need a TON! But I wonder if it would be really pure once you turn it into ingots.
Most likely the plastic wrap (Saran Wrap) would be stronger due to the long chain molecules and elasticity of the plastic would hold up better to a pull.
@Ricardo Sahadeo < A chain made of braided Saran Wrap would certainly stretch a little, but not indefinitely. Once the stretching stops, then it becomes a strong yet slightly elastic chain.
There’s a reason they’ve started using steel bands in elevators in place of cables, more tensile strength and reduces or eliminates fraying from winding and unwinding
Ceramicists and Glass Workers already do this, to some extent. Ceramic glazes contain metallic powders, and metal foils are added to molten glass, for effects.
I'd be more interested to see what happens when you cool it at various rates. Even a homogeneous mixture will have different chemicals precipitate out at different rates. This is why popcicles always have that white-ish area that tastes bland.
Yeah, I was wondering the same. Probably would help, the sheet at the very start withstood more pressure than any of the first few rolled or twisted strands did.
Stress = Force / Area Increasing the cross sectional area perpendicular to the line of action of load reduces stress and increases the load it can take before fracturing.
You can. The secret is folding it inwards and not twisting or crumbling. The flat "noodles" of folded foil without exposed free edges produces the strongest result. It's even stronger than just the sheet, as it protects the edges from tearing.
Aluminum is workhardening the more you bend it, but you can make it flexible again if you heat if up enough. Maybe that way you can make a stronger rope.
@@SGTFullmag Yes, actually. The scientist who first isolated the metal named it aluminum, then some contrarian dolt started calling it aluminium because it "sounded better" and it somehow stuck. It's aluminum.
*the rest of the world has joined the chat* America: its aluminum *_several people are typing_* Edit: thanks for the likes guys i didnt expect anyone to think it was funny and while you're at it my comment was supposed to be funny not start a *political debate*
That's what I wwas thinking!!!! He just said that cutting it (which is essentially crimping/folding really tightly) made it difficult to pull apart..... So?
You learn something new each and every day never gets easier but you learn stuff each and every day by the way new subscriber man thanks for the idea I was going to make something extraordinary
This would actually be way more effective. The strain they're putting on the foil to get it into a "rope" shape is huge, so it's work hardening and becoming brittle
1:39 how tffff can you pull that apart soo well? I be here ripping the foil into triangles or who knows what type of shape while trying to do that 💀 🖐🏻
It wouldn't be a bad idea to try annealing the "ropes" with a blowtorch between each step. Would likely help reduce the work hardening brittleness and improve it's overall performance.
Do a cycle of heat treatment Put the aluminum rope in 300-350 deg of celsius for 2-3 hrs That will get rid of the residual stress from previous work hardening
If he used 9 rolls to make the rope... and one roll flat was able to pull 28 pounds... and his rope held just over 215 pounds... 215/9=about 24... So his rope was weaker than if he just laid nine rolls flat on top of each other? Maybe he should’ve tried flat winding them like a bass string or something
Pastapon cool nuh uh. A nerd would have suggested attaching two or three sheets per dowel, reducing the number of needed dowels. 18 dowels.. ridiculous...
They would have to take like at LEAST a few weeks. Since they have to melt the aluminium foil and pour them into small threads. So just to make 4 threads in a few hours. The rope would at least use 30 threads. They also have to be thin so you can ACTUALLY bend them.
Where in the heck were you when I was in school. I would have loved to learn how this stuff worked but you would have to have been teaching in the late 70’s and early 80’s. You are great. Keep inspiring
What you could have done is when you twisted it up you could have taken a blowtorch to it and relieve the crystal structure stress inside the aluminum relining it making it strong again
On this episode were gonna see how we can use orbeeze,a vaccume chamber, and liquid nitrogen to make cringey kid friendly content. Like cmon guys show us how to meth already
@@cooperallaround2292- "Yo sorry", but he didn't ask you to do it, he asked KoR. Whether you played LARP with yourself and your awesome little aluminum sword has nothing to do with the KoR making one.
Incorporate a bit of iron oxide in with the foil to make a thermite rope. ;)
Cody'sLab hmmm, sounds like it could be a new video idea for you ;) ❤️
please do this!
Yeet do it!
WHY R U WINKING
Please cody. Or just make a better one to on3 up him.
You have a BIG problem that you did not know about or you did ignore it.
Aluminuim work hardens very quickly. that means every time you deform it (bending, rolling, pressing and so on) it becomes harder and more brittle and you aslo destroy the cristal structure of the metal what makes it even weaker. to prevent this you can relax the metal by heating it making it more flexible, that gives you a new working window where you can work on it bevore damaging it.
When professionals deform aluminium they bend it a little, heat it up, let it cool on its own and beding it a little more and repeat.
aluminuim melts at 660c° 1220f so i think heating it to 400c°-500c° max 752f-932f max should work.
I know this from Metal working scool in germany and have experienced work hardening many times my self but did never need to soften it there was always a workaround.
maybe there is someone here who has done this before and can share his knowledge.
That's interesting! Heating it would have been a very nice idea!
Longest comment ever
@@explosivelemon5099 You don't read a lot of intelligent comment then :p
Blake Roberts this was actually quite short for a description
Though this may be true. His tegnique for making the rope itself was also poor i think.
Wouldn’t braided aluminum “rope” ...be an aluminum cable?
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Duh
if it's purple it's called a braided Thanos.
Exactly what i was thinking. Thats basically what power lines are.
James Murray nasa wants to know your location
I can never get a perfect cut when I use aluminum foil...
I make it about 80% of the way and then the cut goes crooked.
Same
Same
Same
But everyone else I see can
Can you try to make a rope of Saran Wrap please?
I did to :)
Plz make this happen
that'll be pretty stretchy, saran wrap is usually a vinyl family of plastic film, some newer ones are using LDPE and PolyPropylene. the latter two might be a bit stronger. I'm kinda curious to see them compared to be honest.
I was about to ask the same thing.
Damnit beat me to it
What about...
1:Stuffing
2:Fishing line
3:Hair from wigs
4: Cling wrap
5:Bend-a-Roos
I have weird thoughts I know
Edit: Oh 2 more!
6:Balloons
7: Hair Ties
@@Spektrymm Thank you! 😘
Try it yourself
Please not fishing line it takes 600 years for it to discenagrate
They did the hair one
@@oaterberg they most likely would recycle it
What happens if you try yo melt down aluminum foil in a furnace? Like you would need a TON! But I wonder if it would be really pure once you turn it into ingots.
Hmmm... Would be nice to see.
:D
@B P I just want to see how pretty an aluminum ingot would be... Probably close to an iron one if I had to take a guess.
Pretty amazing suggestion
Chance Gray do u play Minecraft
8:26 Squidward playing the clarinet
ll Kybro ll hehehehe
It so true
LMAO NOOOOO 🤣🤣🤣
it sounds more like him laughing
HAH
*imagine putting this much effort in just for a RUclips comment you got!*
Wtf
YOU DO KNOW WHAT A CAP LOCK IS
Lol seriously
@Cookie Cutter I know, I kept expecting him to wrap it up and move on to something similar but more promising, but nope he's dedicated!
Can you make a blade from Gallium? If so, how durable is it and what can it cut through?
It just has to be a cold blade
@@bobmcboblin get out
@@GodMaxDrinkerofTea lmao
Mmmmm make sure you fight and cut things in the Arctic.
*commenter asks a question*
Him: well idk, that's an interesting question let's find out!!
More RUclipsrs should have this mentality
I believe that it would hold up better if, instead of twist, braid it...
less twist, less Kinetic energy as it uncoils.
I’d love to see that
How smart are you
How smart are you
Smarter than you
1:29 I am fairly certain this is due to work hardening (sometimes called strain hardening).
It is
that and the heat imput cause I think foil is 2xxx or 3xxx series so it cant take heat very well
isnt it called work hardening?
@@richie6799 it depends what material and what the action that is being taken upon the material
@@bigbawss3273 ahh ok thanks
Can you make rope with thousands of strands of celery
.....yes.
Yessssss
YESSSSSS
That would be awesome
Why does everyone want to do this it isn't normal.
It would be stronger if you used Flex Tape
THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE
He should do that!
Hello me brada
NOW THAT'S A LOT OF DAMAGE!!!!!
LOL
6:30 *They don't aways want to let go*
Your are tearing foil familys apart how could you
*TRUMP has joined the chat*
Eat your cereal
Asher Lamb bröther give me the L Ö Ö P S
George Saikaly lol
Attach a Japanese foil ball to the end and make a wrecking ball!
And I came in like a wrecking ball !!!😆
i came in like japanes ball
I CAME IN LIKE A FOIL BALL!!!!
@@jazztinchua5325 japanes
LOL
Can you make rope from plastic wrap or wrapping paper??
yes yes yes
i came here to request that they do this with plastic wrap but you beat me to it :P
Most likely the plastic wrap (Saran Wrap) would be stronger due to the long chain molecules and elasticity of the plastic would hold up better to a pull.
Yes but it would stretch
@Ricardo Sahadeo < A chain made of braided Saran Wrap would certainly stretch a little, but not indefinitely. Once the stretching stops, then it becomes a strong yet slightly elastic chain.
Can you make a rope with cling wrap?
They call me a Fangirl I like that idea
I was just about to put that 😂
They call me a Fangirl I feel like that would work pretty well.
cling film
probably stronger than aluminum foil
Cop: where you guys headed?
Tkor: the junkyard...
Cop: why there?
Tkor: to film a youtube intro
Pixie Fru Fru not even funny
A cop wouldn’t ask that
Gamers Logic if they where pulled over the cop actually might
Gamers Logic and it was funny
? You didn’t finish the joke
I think folding the foil could give better results. Rolling it creates many weak spots.
yo yes folding it till it's thin the twist the folded foil
That's exactly what I was thinking
and don't use the drill to make the foil thinner
Great idea!
With enough time and energy, anything is possible!
You sure came here quick.
Wise words from Justin!
FLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEX
hey
Hi there Justin Y!
There’s a reason they’ve started using steel bands in elevators in place of cables, more tensile strength and reduces or eliminates fraying from winding and unwinding
What happens when you mix melted glass and metal?or any other weird materials?please answer this question by experimenting. I'm very curious.
It will be an hetrogeneous mixture if u melt it for a short but homogenous after a long time....
Ceramicists and Glass Workers already do this, to some extent. Ceramic glazes contain metallic powders, and metal foils are added to molten glass, for effects.
I'd be more interested to see what happens when you cool it at various rates. Even a homogeneous mixture will have different chemicals precipitate out at different rates. This is why popcicles always have that white-ish area that tastes bland.
That will break the rules of Minecraft
@@jamesverhoff1899 great job comparing a technical topic to a more relatable household object. A+ description!
Wouldn't folding the foil first instead of twisting or rolling it make it stronger?!
Yeah, I was wondering the same. Probably would help, the sheet at the very start withstood more pressure than any of the first few rolled or twisted strands did.
Tightly yes
JJ's Life I think so, but it wouldn't technically count as a rope
it would break because its so weak
@@danieltheisen5944 Me too.
At the end of each video can you burn the comments for an extra effect that shows that that challenge is finished?
Calix Ingles not with that profile picture we can't
Is this a great idea
asjaiii yeah the format is dead but who cares
Calix Ingles no would you like you’re comment burned
10:56 turns into a cartoon character 😂😂
Make a rope with extra long twizzlers
Austin G 😂😂
Lol lmfao😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It would need a lot of twizzlers since it takes more rope if it’s thicker
XD
slightly melt the ends and join them together to increase length to make longer rope
Soak orbeez in ethanol and make a fireball launcher plz. Plz tho
No
You should try it in your house, and show us the results
I think ethanol would just melt them.
Orbeez only absorb water so unfortunately that probably won't work. ☹️
F
Make a rope with dental floss hahahaha beat it which can hold 300 + pound weight or streanght
Nobody:
What I hear 2 in the morning: 8:26
What I hear when the ghosts get angry at night
Can you make aluminum with a rope next?
what.
Lol
Yeah, I'll turn a rope into a metal. That's easy.
Lol
Da fuq
You should try to melt erasers then do stuff with it
Stress = Force / Area
Increasing the cross sectional area perpendicular to the line of action of load reduces stress and increases the load it can take before fracturing.
Vishak u a math major or common math I don’t know about
I swear F/A is for preasure.
Stress = force / cross sectional area is an equation I learnt at A levels.
xXSGT_ NoahXx seriously? Thats basic physics bro xD
@@jamesashly5113 Yeah Force divided by area is preasure.
You can. The secret is folding it inwards and not twisting or crumbling. The flat "noodles" of folded foil without exposed free edges produces the strongest result. It's even stronger than just the sheet, as it protects the edges from tearing.
Someone else said this and I liked it: make a rope using dental floss
*CaN yOu MaKe A rOpE oF oF wAtEr¿*
Oh yeah yeah
Ehmm Meme probably impossible
@@urfavhebrew r/wooosh
Ehmm Meme wait,you don’t use water ropes everyday?
Freeze it
Aluminum is workhardening the more you bend it, but you can make it flexible again if you heat if up enough. Maybe that way you can make a stronger rope.
Or just keep heating it up and compressing it until you have a solid aluminum rod. That might be stronger
Aluminium*
No, aluminum is correct.
@@mr.dr.kaiser4912 Nope
@@SGTFullmag Yes, actually. The scientist who first isolated the metal named it aluminum, then some contrarian dolt started calling it aluminium because it "sounded better" and it somehow stuck. It's aluminum.
You should make a life sized lego car that works.
Kaelan LaGrande
_That Namjoon pfp tho-_
Mister beast did it
mr beast did that already
Can you create your own speaker? 🔊
That's actually not that hard
They already did that
@@turboxanderman262 but they seem to redo all their ideas anyways
Yes u can
They have made one or two of these with papers
Can you make a rope with those little plastic bags for your bread?
The ties or the bag itself? Or both?
Ziploc?
So a plastic bag basically
Timon Bolleurs I was gonna comment this 🖐🏻
Marcus Fjeld I’m assuming ties
*11:30** what you came for!*
Thx
thanks
do that every episode pls xD
I came everywhere
Lightning strikes everytime she moves
How strong will rope be made from fishing line?
Clark Elliott
Ooooo, very strong…
Thin, light, strong
But impossible to see
if you bind many strands together then you can see it
Try freezing eggs (whole and cracked) then try cooking them. You should also try dehydrating and rehydrating eggs. Please!!!!!!!!!!!
Thatd be cool
They have?
Ryan Jo what is it with you and eggs XD
Ryan Jo are you egg obsessed?
That would be eggcelent
Jealous of how nicely he can tear foil
You got nub arms??
hahaha! Me to...
Me: about to go to school
_KOR uploads_
Also me: welp guess I’m not going to school
Me?
Why is everyone hating right away. Yall spell check masters or what.
_it's 3PM_
TheTruth I was making fun of Zachariah
@Erik.h Kjønli kor means "King Of Random".. oh wait its TKOR😂😂😂
can you make a rope from a marine biologist's daughter and have the rope turn into a punching ghost wearing sunglasses when she wants it to?
*the rest of the world has joined the chat*
America: its aluminum
*_several people are typing_*
Edit: thanks for the likes guys i didnt expect anyone to think it was funny
and while you're at it my comment was supposed to be funny not start a *political debate*
well, It was discovered in America, so technically they're right with the spelling/pronunciation
@@loreleihillard5078 yeah... i suppose that's true XD
both spellings are right, it's just harder to hear the American way
@@loreleihillard5078 it was not discovered in America
@@frantisekzverina473 it could be
Can you make strings of proto putty and make that into a rope
The rope should work better if the foil is folded instead of twisted then take that folded foil and braid a rope. twisting the foil weakens it
👉ROPE👈
Exactly, he even said the twisting made it weaker but kept trying it.
That's what I wwas thinking!!!! He just said that cutting it (which is essentially crimping/folding really tightly) made it difficult to pull apart..... So?
I believe the word "experiment" is used to prove something actually work
Really, I kept thinking it needed to be braided or woven in some way if twisting was a bad idea
You learn something new each and every day never gets easier but you learn stuff each and every day by the way new subscriber man thanks for the idea I was going to make something extraordinary
10:51 pause at the right frame
i did it! only took 100 tries...
@@ShyBatRat you can just tap the time
@@krazy8799 i tried, either my phone is messed up or RUclips is
what happens??
Play it on 0,25 speed
Can you make aluminum foil with a rope?
Magic required
Not even with anime alchemy
Not even with Minecraft hacks!
Yes, if it’s aluminum foil rope
No because he didnt show us that in the vid
Braid every rope you've made together
Step one: Melt foil
Step two: let foil cool down
Step three: have fun with your new metal rod
It's a rod, not a rope
@@FMHikari do you mean it's rope and a rod?
how to make aluminum foil into a rope? melt it, make wires, strand them.
But there's plastic in it
This would actually be way more effective. The strain they're putting on the foil to get it into a "rope" shape is huge, so it's work hardening and becoming brittle
Freeze dry marshmallows to see if they get the lucky charms effect and slime
Wow what up with slime it's so annoying
What if you put glow fluid in orbeez and then inject the activator?
1:39 how tffff can you pull that apart soo well? I be here ripping the foil into triangles or who knows what type of shape while trying to do that 💀 🖐🏻
Can you make a rope with saran wrap
Oooh yes I like it
Has he not done that yet!?!?!?
Saran wrap is polyethylene and polyethylene rope is very common. I used to work in one of the Dow chemical plants that makes polyethylene.
There have been numerous tests, on the strength of Saran Wrap, every time someone tries to tear a piece off the roll...
@@benpatterson4452 thanks didn't know that
Should've tried annealing the foil to minimize the stress from work hardening
Alright, but can you do this with Cotton Candy? :D
My guy plays with tinfoil for 15 minutes and gets millions of views
The video is 12:42 that’s not even Possible
Rounded it up to 15
shouldnt it be 13 if you rounded it of?
Definitely took more than like 3 hours at least to do this😂
sufyaan moussa but it probably took him 2 hourse
Can u Make a rope from flex tape
THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE
No rope should have that much power
@@pyroticwraith8271 Shaggy would have to use 5% of his power to break it
Yes it’s easy! Buy flex tape and TA DAH ! ROPE!
Phil Swift here.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to try annealing the "ropes" with a blowtorch between each step. Would likely help reduce the work hardening brittleness and improve it's overall performance.
Arthosion heating aluminum makes it weaker
Finally a video with just Nate!
Mark the camera man is in it
Do a cycle of heat treatment
Put the aluminum rope in 300-350 deg of celsius for 2-3 hrs
That will get rid of the residual stress from previous work hardening
Can you make a fork with food or candy?
So you dont have to clean but just to eat them.
11:53 best part ever 😂😂😂
Yep😂😂😂
(Music)“It’s the best part ever!”(music)
Naaaa Gone.
*Yeah but can you make aluminum foil from rope?*
He just did
jeremiah Ruiz He meant can you make ALUMINUM from NORMAL rope, which isn't possible.
jeremiah Ruiz read it again, you didn’t read it correctly
Yeah that's not possible
😂
Coconut fibers:I annoying
Tinfoil:I’m about to in this Hole mans career
What
r/iHadAStroke haha
You’ll be a master at braiding if u have a daughter
He could braid Callie’s hair.
I understand your comment fellow human lol
If he used 9 rolls to make the rope... and one roll flat was able to pull 28 pounds... and his rope held just over 215 pounds... 215/9=about 24... So his rope was weaker than if he just laid nine rolls flat on top of each other? Maybe he should’ve tried flat winding them like a bass string or something
I was honestly disappointed that he didn't
thats not how it would work. laying 9 rolls on top of each other won't multiply the pull amount by 9
SAQinja nine sheets, attached to 18 dowels, attached to two anchor points, working together to pull, wont work? How come?
Pastapon cool nuh uh. A nerd would have suggested attaching two or three sheets per dowel, reducing the number of needed dowels. 18 dowels.. ridiculous...
This is due to metal fatigue aluminum in known to not be the best handling torture
You should see if you could dehydrate fruit powderize it and make juice
Dehydrating fruit won’t turn it into powder :/
E Games what if they blend it?
Even if it can be pulverized, all you would end up with is soggy flakes of fruit in water.
“we can try to put this on the scale to see what it’s measuring at-“
*P L A N T S C A P T U R E C O 2*
Try melting aluminium foil then making a rope from that
Plz like lol
Magic21maker 21 then it would not move
It would be a rod at that point
They would have to take like at LEAST a few weeks. Since they have to melt the aluminium foil and pour them into small threads. So just to make 4 threads in a few hours. The rope would at least use 30 threads. They also have to be thin so you can ACTUALLY bend them.
It would be a cable
How strong is a rope, made from human hair?
YES
Someone to donate the hairs might be needed first
Its gonna be very strong, if thick enough, he might not be strong enough to rip it
You are really sick dude that's a terrible thought
@@rockafellarose3091 Whats so wrong with it? When people cut their hair, it falls on the ground and the barber just throws it away.
No foil was harmed in the making of this video
Where in the heck were you when I was in school. I would have loved to learn how this stuff worked but you would have to have been teaching in the late 70’s and early 80’s. You are great. Keep inspiring
Ha, how's your palms feeling after rolling all that foil up?
Lmao
he didnt roll it...
@@maxnnnnn he smoke it
Can you make a flex tape rope and spray it with flex seal
It would even work underwater
@@esaujadniel2799 lmao
A rope made of metal?.... OH YOU MEAN A CABLE! 🤦🏾♂️
What you could have done is when you twisted it up you could have taken a blowtorch to it and relieve the crystal structure stress inside the aluminum relining it making it strong again
8:32
a donkey entered the chat
lol XD
Instead of twisting the foil you should of just folded it lengthways a bunch until it was thin. Would of worked much better
o 44 u mean thick
*Would have worked
It's would have or would've, not would of.
But can u make a lead/aluminum balloon?
Mythbusters did this
This could be used as something wholesome like "Alone we are weak but together we are strong"
Who thinks TKOR should be a TV show??
Me
I think it works well in short format. They do awesome experiments, but it's not a very compelling story.
On this episode were gonna see how we can use orbeeze,a vaccume chamber, and liquid nitrogen to make cringey kid friendly content. Like cmon guys show us how to meth already
Me
@Tennessee Gibbs you're not wrong on that one my friend
can you make a salt water battery using aluminium, salt and copper
I like that 👍🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔👍 100 thumbs up
no because you dont have water
An "effective" salt water battery, complete with compressed carbon and stainless steel plates, etc... would be a great idea!
Wow that would be cool! 10000000000000000000000000 LIKES
Sadly its impossible
Love the vid and you guys are the best
TKOR: Where gonna make a aluminum or METAL rope
Me: ummmmm.......... did you mean METAL CHAIN
Make a rope with chip bags.
If all else fails, it makes a nice fat "bling-bling" chain around the neck... at least it's original ;)
Coming to a hood near you.
"around the neck"
Can you make a rope using rubber bands?
Spandex*
Know-it-all*
I guess?
Oh an if it breaks and hits you.....
It will hurt.
Sounds like something called a, BUNGEE CORD
PcFe Plays yes
I'd love to see you send out the finished projects, after completing those subscriber challenges!
How about recycling cardboard boxes into rope?
I'm fairly confident that aluminum also work hardens, like copper and many other metals.
*CAN YOU MAKE A ALUMINUM FOIL SWORD*
Probably more effectively than they did rope
Yo sorry but I already did that lol had a fun year last year
@@cooperallaround2292- "Yo sorry", but he didn't ask you to do it, he asked KoR. Whether you played LARP with yourself and your awesome little aluminum sword has nothing to do with the KoR making one.
FPSKrieger yeah I know I was just trying to encourage him to make one himself
@@KiryokuYT fantasizing about what your stepdad brothers made you do as a child again? 😂😂
10:26 Its Rewind time
Ooaghh das hot!
Guys you make thousands... Please buy a scale that shows the peak reading for this kind of videos ;)
I think the scales they have already do this... IDK why they don't use the feature. Or better yet an actual DAQ
Millions
@@jaylinm3974 :D
I meant per video ;)