I have a solid tungsten cube measuring two inches on a side, and it's a monster. It weighs five and a half pounds, which is absurd for its small size. Every time I pick it up, I am surprised by how crazy heavy it is. I never get used to it. It feels almost like there must be magnets pulling it to the floor, because it breaks your brain that something can be that dense. If I were to accidentally drop it on my unprotected foot, I would absolutely break some toes. The cube must be treated with respect.
I had that exact steam engine when i was a kid in the 70's. Its amazing they are still being produced with no changes. It worked really well, and was simple enough for a kid to operate it.
Mine only does that when my blood sugar sinks 😂 when it's just barely, everything goes pink, then purple, and when it gets real sketch it'll go straight black. Purple is where the dizziness starts. Any lower than that and I can't get up, and have to be brought something to boost my sugar. That happens somewhere around 40-50 I think. Lowest I've measured while still vertical (standing) was 72 after finishing a redbull. Stuff gets real sometimes. I drove home drinking said redbull. That was when I realized I officially had a proper health issue and it wasn't just my bad habits and skipping meals.
That's why the Wilesco steam engine has the little holes in the metal frame - so ist is easy and fast to bolt on a wooden Board. And this ist the D10 - the cheapest of the range. My favorite is the D30. More power at lower RPM an a very nice sound!
And potentially extremly expensive depending on supplier, but more importantly what element you want. Let's just say that gold and other rare earth minerals are sky high in price for a square cube 1cm3.
I lived with someone who hung a crystal like that in the window and all it accomplishes is shining a focused beam of sunlight directly into your eyeball.
Seeing that first gift, I got hit with a wave of nostalgia. I had something like that a while back that I enjoyed to watch the mechanics and the rainbows.
@@ahmadmneimneh Those sort of decorations can focus the light to a point hot enough to ignite flammable materials. It's not common, but it can happen depending on how well the decoration focuses the light how close objects are to its focal point.
@@Anthony-ps5tt i dont think thats possible for those specific decorations. I'm pretty sure that since its making rainbows, it wont be focusing light, since rainbows are simply the different colors of light seperated from each other. I dont think it would be focusing light at all.
@@AirPodzol yeah you're probably right, I was kinda thinking that too when I watched it again. I think the ones I've heard about causing fires are more spherical.
You really shouldn't use those fuel tabs. They emit toxic fumes when lit and if used, should only be done outdoors or under a fume hood. The better option is to pack the burner with cotton wool and soak it with at least 91% Isoporpanol, methanol or denatured alcohol. It will be safer, burn cooler and be more controlable as to burn time.
Basically when the fuel is lighted the water in the chamber heats to a boil causing steam to go through the little tube in the top, I'm not 100% positive how the steam powers the wheel in thes model, usually a piston is pushed using the steam (and a little push of your hand) if you push it enough the pressure from the steam will take over and push the piston back and forth. Unfortunately these engines almost produce no torque so there almost useless
@@stopmotiondoctorsbut real steam engines produce amazing amounts of toque, the little models suck, but the real ones make so much toque that they out toque a modern engine
I remember the miniature Steam engine from my history class, mister Woldmeer was one of the best teachers i ever had which could explain historical periods, like our European industrial revelation, in a way that literally everyone could understand the bigger picture and all the effects such events had on the people of that time. Rest in peace mister Woldmeer, you did a great job over decades of teaching.
Had one of those live steam engines. Loved it. Played the crap out of it. Put it in parents' attic when I left to join the military. Came back to get it years later (attic was huge - no conflict for space) after I built my house - my mom had sold it for 25 cents in a garage sale.
That first one would drive cats INSANE.
Thought the same thing.
I actually have that one lol
@@TexasWeatherClips my mom has one too
My dogs would go nuts
That first one would drive ME insane
Where can I buy 528kg of uranium? ❤
Chernobyl
Temu
You can get it for 6 bucks at temu
@@CJKelly-MorrisonFFRFRR😂😂😂
The guy with face tattoos on behind the alley of your local corner store
This means the first one is fake
Golden reply lmao 😂
Damn you, I came here to comment this! My glory has been robbed!
@@delsordokid913buddy what 😭
@@delsordokid913buddy what 😭
How is it fake
TUNGSTEN CUBE!!!
CUBERTTTT!!!
I have a solid tungsten cube measuring two inches on a side, and it's a monster. It weighs five and a half pounds, which is absurd for its small size. Every time I pick it up, I am surprised by how crazy heavy it is. I never get used to it. It feels almost like there must be magnets pulling it to the floor, because it breaks your brain that something can be that dense. If I were to accidentally drop it on my unprotected foot, I would absolutely break some toes. The cube must be treated with respect.
@@Havron "I have become one with the intensity of ones density"
Ludwig has a giant tungsten cube 💀
CUUUUUUBE
The speed of the Wilesco steam engine is totally normal, but you're supposed to secure it to a wood board.
I have a pretty old model and it still works great, the quality is just very good.
I always wanted that as a kid... I'm. To scared to buy it now because Iwill buy it all 😂
@@DreStyle
...buy it, buy it, buy it, buy it...
That one's in good condition, mine is 70+ years old
@@KaBrS dammit there is this awesome limited edition 😂
3000 euros... But damn it looks beautiful,, you even have them electric now
On the 3rd one i remembered u do the 2 truths and 1 trash and panicked thinking
"WHAT ONE WAS FAKE THEN 😭😭"
BRO SAME
“Who wants to hold the tungsten cube” “ I DO I DO”
I had that exact steam engine when i was a kid in the 70's. Its amazing they are still being produced with no changes. It worked really well, and was simple enough for a kid to operate it.
They gave out those frisbees at science bowl nationals this year! So cool and fun!
I love ultimate science is alr ig, it’s pretty cool how’s it’s still priced similarly to every other disc
So basically, the first one makes it so that it looks like when you’ve stood up too fast, just all the time
For me, I’m blinded by bright ass geometric shapes and lines that change shape and move rapidly
Oh my vision just goes dark
Wtf is wrong with all of you?
Designing your house like iron-deficiency.
Mine only does that when my blood sugar sinks 😂 when it's just barely, everything goes pink, then purple, and when it gets real sketch it'll go straight black. Purple is where the dizziness starts. Any lower than that and I can't get up, and have to be brought something to boost my sugar. That happens somewhere around 40-50 I think. Lowest I've measured while still vertical (standing) was 72 after finishing a redbull.
Stuff gets real sometimes. I drove home drinking said redbull. That was when I realized I officially had a proper health issue and it wasn't just my bad habits and skipping meals.
Cats would absolutely love the first one. That’s like a laser pointer on steroids.
"Ay man, can I see your PC setup?"
"Sure man"
*Proceeds to show him my steam powered PC.*
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Steam powered Steam
@@davidtran4116I'm gonna watch you take a shit😊
SteamOS
That's why the Wilesco steam engine has the little holes in the metal frame - so ist is easy and fast to bolt on a wooden Board.
And this ist the D10 - the cheapest of the range. My favorite is the D30. More power at lower RPM an a very nice sound!
This first one is something I have and it has worked for over 10 years
Bro, I was guessing which one can't be real. 💀
Omg the Density Cube’s made of different elements are SO COOL
And potentially extremly expensive depending on supplier, but more importantly what element you want. Let's just say that gold and other rare earth minerals are sky high in price for a square cube 1cm3.
I remember uv changing stuff was a huge trend when I was a kid
Last one is a literal science project
I lived with someone who hung a crystal like that in the window and all it accomplishes is shining a focused beam of sunlight directly into your eyeball.
That rainbow reflection is very nostalgic to me. The windows at my first home was using panes that reflects light with rainbow
I bet the first one my cat probably would love it
The delivery driver when i order another 1x1x1 meter block of tungsten
The double rainbow would make my cats crazy.
“Who wants to hold the tungsten cube?”
Another cool gift for a science lover could be a 24,000 sq ft lab complete with the best tier science equipment in the market ❤
The frisbee is so cool. I’d definitely want more than one of them.
My therapist used to have the double rainbow maker in her old office.
My cat would love the first one!
“GIVE ME THE CUBE, BOY.” ~ Megatron
In seriousness, I want those cubes.
Seeing that first gift, I got hit with a wave of nostalgia. I had something like that a while back that I enjoyed to watch the mechanics and the rainbows.
I have a wilesco steam engine from the 50’s, it’s still in pretty good shape
I saw another short that showed a much older mini steam engine model from the 1920s I think, and it's so cool!
I have an old jensen steam engine like that, love those things so much :)
Is that the British rival company?
My favorite is double rainbow maker
I see that the last one has 4 holes on each corner that maybe meant to be bolted into place.
I have one, and that's the exact reason why they are there.
All of them are pretty unique.
But my personal favorite would have to be a kit of those element cubes👍🏼
That steam engine is the coolest thing I’ve seen that isn’t on the inside of an electronic or going to space.
The Tungsten Cube!
The steam engine, I'd take it camping, connect a small electric motor to generate electricity to charge my phone 😊 1700s tec meets 2000s tec 😅
I got a glow in the dark frisbee and the warning label said not to throw it in the dark
The element collection is soo cool
That first one is gonna burn someone's house down
How...
How
@@ahmadmneimneh Those sort of decorations can focus the light to a point hot enough to ignite flammable materials. It's not common, but it can happen depending on how well the decoration focuses the light how close objects are to its focal point.
@@Anthony-ps5tt i dont think thats possible for those specific decorations. I'm pretty sure that since its making rainbows, it wont be focusing light, since rainbows are simply the different colors of light seperated from each other. I dont think it would be focusing light at all.
@@AirPodzol yeah you're probably right, I was kinda thinking that too when I watched it again. I think the ones I've heard about causing fires are more spherical.
I had the first one as a kid. Really cool
At first i was looking for which one was fake
"Who wants to hold the thungsten cube?"
You really shouldn't use those fuel tabs. They emit toxic fumes when lit and if used, should only be done outdoors or under a fume hood. The better option is to pack the burner with cotton wool and soak it with at least 91% Isoporpanol, methanol or denatured alcohol. It will be safer, burn cooler and be more controlable as to burn time.
The first one brings back so much year 1 memories.
Now, which one is fake?
Im no science fan but i need them, and now!
Can someone explain how the steam engine thing works
It uses steam to engine things
Exactly like a normal one. Just look it up. 😅
Basically when the fuel is lighted the water in the chamber heats to a boil causing steam to go through the little tube in the top, I'm not 100% positive how the steam powers the wheel in thes model, usually a piston is pushed using the steam (and a little push of your hand) if you push it enough the pressure from the steam will take over and push the piston back and forth. Unfortunately these engines almost produce no torque so there almost useless
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@@stopmotiondoctorsbut real steam engines produce amazing amounts of toque, the little models suck, but the real ones make so much toque that they out toque a modern engine
My grandpa gave me his Wilesco engine when I was VERY young. I still adore that machine, and have introduced several kids to it.
Every like I will do 1 push-up
I like the cube and steam engine
the first one would drive my dog, INSANE
I loved the steam engine and element cubes
the frisbee is like blue lizard sunscreen caps
I had one of those UV frisbees as a kid back in the 2000s. Kinda cool for a bit
I remember the miniature Steam engine from my history class, mister Woldmeer was one of the best teachers i ever had which could explain historical periods, like our European industrial revelation, in a way that literally everyone could understand the bigger picture and all the effects such events had on the people of that time.
Rest in peace mister Woldmeer, you did a great job over decades of teaching.
the last one reminding everyone how powerful steam power is
The 4th is super realistic, simulationg every part of the process. Even the chance of a steam boiler explosion.
The first it look cool
Wow, I didn't know they still made those steam engines! I bought one exactly like that back in the mid 60's, and still have it!
Tiny steam engine model: POWER MORE GOD DAMN POWER
I love the rainbow one 🥰
The double rainbow is the best in my opinion.
As a train enthusiast, I NEED that last one
my cat would love that rainbow one
I love the rainbow one,. I love rainbows, rainbows are so beautiful.
That model steam engine would honestly be so cool
The frisbee is the fake one 😂
All great... but love the cubes❤
My favorite is the steam engine with that solar rainbow thing in close second.
I like those density cubes
I like the first one, element one, and the steam one
This seems like something straight out of the Vsauce curiosity box
This channel is a cool gift to share
My grampa had the steam engine and it was so cool as a kid to fire it up and learn how it works!
Had one of those live steam engines. Loved it. Played the crap out of it. Put it in parents' attic when I left to join the military. Came back to get it years later (attic was huge - no conflict for space) after I built my house - my mom had sold it for 25 cents in a garage sale.
Those cubes are awesome I have a set
"We are getting the create mod irl with the last one"🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
The rainbow maker was the most unimpressive thing I've seen
My grandparents had a similar looking steam engine
Pass on the first one. Last thing I want is a migraine simulator in my house.
I used to have that steam engine! It's awesome
Nothing brightens a dark room like the light from a window
My science teacher in high school had one of those steam engines, it was super cool
That little steam engine was so cool
You know what? I don’t care how old of tech that UV frisbee is, that shit is cool as hell and will have me geeking out like a kid EVERY TIME.
This tungsten cube cured my morality
THAT FIRST ONE IS LIGHTING SOME HOUSE ON FIRE
That carbon cube is really cool! Do you know how I can turn 50 pounds of it into a gas?
we've had the rainbow maker as a cat toy for years
THE RAINBOW THING IS BEAUTIFUL.
I used to have a double rainbow maker when I was younger
The first one is reminding me of a little resonance cascade
Density cubes are cool
The cubes.
Definitely.
I would love the metal cubes
Last one looks like it needs a bigger counter weight on the flywheel
I have that steam engine! Made by a cottage industry in Pittsburgh. Got it when I was a kid and I still have it and love it!