19:00 -ish Tensegrity structures are probably the coolest thing in this video because it's not an optical illusion as much as a really cool scientific project you can do at home with very little know-how. I'm in school for machining, and I'm really considering making one out of metal. I just need to figure out what kind of wire to use, and how I should string it though the metal. Whether I should predrill small holes and then push brass hangers in, like the ones Kyle Hill used; drill & tap holes and tie the string onto a bolt/nut, etc etc
The frame clock hands are made with different thickness. Thick for hour while thin for minutes. However, it may be difficult to tell time when you're looking at an angle.
Love the floating light bulbs, that is awesome. Love the murals. Wouldn't mind one each of the chairs, nothing like playing with people's minds. Tensegrity tables, wow. Frame clock, that with the chairs and tensegrity table, endless fun.
I totally want those floors, walls, and stairs! What an awesome house that would be to live in. And I want the wine rack, too. I'm only on minute 12:28, so there may be more, but those two are "must-haves" if at all possible.
20:13 I think the opening to the hour hand is slightly wider than the opening to the minute hand, making this ~1:30 am/pm 🕰 Even thought it’s kinda tough to read, it’s still pretty cool 🤓😎
You have to consider the amount of work in designing, calculating and producing these, to appreciate why they cost so much. Of course, if you want cheap, you can try it yourself. Taking away the personnel and workhours from the price, it can be done with a fraction of the cost. It can also fail with a fraction of the quality.
These prices are nothing compared to what people pay for other kinds of “Fine Art”, which these furnitures are. Kinda sad that they are valued less because they actually have a utility function or is mass produced even though they are just as unique, impactful and hard to create.
Yeah! I decided right away that I'd get a dome top mirror and paint it myself!! Also, maybe a circular rug of some type and stain a crescent with fabric paint!!
15:44 Alternately, to stop the bed from sliding off the magnetic area, tile the entire floor with magnets. And the walls, so it doesn't drift into them.
Once again, thank you. This episode was magical. I'd LOVE the bookcases. Never tire of reading. But you brought a wonderful, exciting side of life, that shows inventors with such delightful imagination. Bless you ever so. Hugs smiles and open mind.
I'm trying to see if I can figure out the trick b4 they spoil it. I LOVE illusions & I wanna own ALL OF THESE!!! Very cool video you guys😁👍 ...wondering where ya got the idea 4 this topic though lol very specific, we got lucky someone decided upon doing such a niche topic & it was YOU GUYS!!! Thank You 😊 🙏
@@NoahGooder It depends on what you consider cheap. I made it more as a personal project than for any professional purpose, so I'm probably not the best person to ask, but I don't think they would be ridiculously expensive.
Considering these are actual works of art, and “art” can cost thousands more for being a lot less impressive and useful, these are really reasonable prices.
Lol, same but my grapejuice is fermented and concentrated, also 40% of this juice is replaced by some liquid that i often use for desinfection , so my guts must be cleaner than clean! Reading this before posting makes me realise that it is time for some coffee....
@@RobertMarlene4578 Cheers! (Do not forget to have some nice dark chocolate with it! It is a perfect combo: a little good cognac, coffee and more than 70% chocolate.) Sorry if you aren't an adult, just leave the cognac!
@@gazepskotzs4 lol, yeah I’ll be leaving that part out haha! But yeah a bit of good chocolate makes a cup of coffee absolutely divine, and can brighten your mood in an instant.
Vivian Chu’s Inception Chair is great!! And the Cloud Sofa is awesome! Wait. Is the Cloud Sofa a real, buy-able piece of furniture, already? Or is it still in the concept stage? The interesting Frame Clock, I don’t think there was an oversight @ all. If one pays attention, one can tell that the faster moving/skinnier hand is clearly the minute hand, and the slower moving, thicker pointer is the hour indicator. I’m quite interested in this clock. Those book-drawers (cases) that look like they’re coming up out of the floor, are something *else* I’d be happy to save up to purchase. Very cool 😎!!!
The cloud sofa is not real. And if they made it real, it would need an electrical cable running into the sofa to power electromagnets, to stop it from drifting out of the magnetic field of the stand.
I think I know what the designers of the cloud bed were thinking about how the bed would work, if the base is one large neodymium magnet, then it would be possible to put an array of smaller neodymium magnets in the cloud part that takes advantage of the field and keeps the bed stable, in theory you could push the bed part up to 6 inches in any direction before the bed loses magnetic stability and falls, but that's just my guess on how the design could actually work, unless of course the base was superconductive with magnets and liquid nitrogen in the base to create the stability with the magnets in the cloud bed part, which actually is possible to make.
20:14 there actually is a difference in the hands on the clock- one is thinner than the other, so one with a larger gap is the hour hand- and the thinner gap is the minute hand
For the ‘Myers Objects’ wall clock, by Nazar Sigaher, my guess’ll be that the thicker of the hands of the clock is for hours and the thinner one is for minutes.
I love your channel I watched almost every video I watch any new ones that I can find taught me a lot about being outsideAnd I just love your videos me and my dog watch them all the time
20:07 From that image, using the logic of the hour hand being thicker than the minute hand, I'd say that particular clock is saying 6:50pm. Following that line of thought, you could apply colored string to each line, both thin enough to go over and under the lines of the frames, to identify each hand once you figure it out, so that a color code sheet can keep them identified.
@20:09 with a frame clock the time of it says 6:50 am/pm.... Because clearly to compensate for the hands being the same length they're not the same width the one representing the hour hand is wider than the one representing the minute hand, because as you're watching it spin the thinner one clearly moves faster than the wider one.
How do you miss that? at 20:06 the hour indicator inside is wider/larger than the minute indicator - dude, that is a great wall clock. So many great products here! Also, some are a real danger in-home (levitating bad-when have a power blackout/the IN flor bookshelves so on)
So the frame wall clock... you can tell the difference between the minute and hour hands real simply. It's not the length that differentiates them, its the width.
On the frameclock, if you notice, one "hand" is actually broader than the other, and with practically any clock, the hour hand is not only shorter but broader than the minute hand, so... there's your solution. Just reckon the hour by the broader "hand" and the minute by the "narrower" hand. Hardly a design oversight, if you ask me.... also consider the fact that he was working with having to make each "frame" the same size, so. He made all the distinction available
Man you missed it, that frame clock, the hour hand is slightly thicker or more broad looking like a tuning fork as the Minuit hand looks small almost like surgical tweezers
On the frame clock, the hands are different sizes. The thicker hand is probably the little hand (hours) and the thinner one is probably the big hand (minutes)
With the Frame Clock, it's not an oversight that the hands are the same length. If you look closely, the "hands" have different widths. The wider one is the hour.
For the wall clock.... The second vs the minute hands are indicated by the size of the gap. One hand is a near slit of space and the other hand is quite thicker.
6:40 Most like way of this "sliced" chair legs is either 2 pieces held together by metal pins in the wood or the cut marks are fake to fool you into thinking the legs are actually 2 pieces held by metal pins.
So Ive been watching this channel for a long time now and I really love it. But does anyone else wonder what the narrator looks like or is it just me🤷🏻♀Just curious that's all lol.
the clock is actually not as hard to tell which is which. the width between the two bars on each hand that connects to the frame are different. hourhand has a wider gap than the minute hand
I liked the frame clock ^_^ was very neat. Hell no to the floating bed...there was nothing preventing a mattress from sliding off the platform. That's just asking for an injury to happen.
I love this furniture ! I want ALL the furniture and clocks and lamps and floors and rugs ! I WANT IT ALL. ! I would put the rug outside my front door so when people came to my house to sell me stuff they would have to figure out how to get to my door without falling into the whole. 😂🤣
id want to have a realistic bottomless pit painted on the floor of my bathroom to freak out my friends lol. the seaside cliffs were also super dope. house tripping/micro-dosing just got on a whole new level lmaooo
I have a rug that looks like there's a hole n my floor. I've had it for a bit over a year now. It freaks people out at first, and it did my cats too. The cats walked around it until I put them on it. I want to get more optical illusion things. They're fun. (Jan Griffiths).
I liked the rugs. I think a rubber mat like that for outside the door would be neat.
That's what I thought
19:00 -ish Tensegrity structures are probably the coolest thing in this video because it's not an optical illusion as much as a really cool scientific project you can do at home with very little know-how. I'm in school for machining, and I'm really considering making one out of metal. I just need to figure out what kind of wire to use, and how I should string it though the metal. Whether I should predrill small holes and then push brass hangers in, like the ones Kyle Hill used; drill & tap holes and tie the string onto a bolt/nut, etc etc
I made a tiny sculpture out of Lego once, it was fun.
@@blakechow8294 Very Relatable! 🙃
The frame clock hands are made with different thickness. Thick for hour while thin for minutes. However, it may be difficult to tell time when you're looking at an angle.
Good observation!!! :) Makes more sense.
Exactly .. I’m surprised the dude didn’t realize that .. I thought it was pretty obvious lol
@@deftones8717 same! I thought it was pretty obvious
I Was about to write the same thing lolz 😆 I guess where ones with good eyes 👀 lolz
Was about to say that 2
Love the floating light bulbs, that is awesome. Love the murals. Wouldn't mind one each of the chairs, nothing like playing with people's minds. Tensegrity tables, wow. Frame clock, that with the chairs and tensegrity table, endless fun.
7:00 That sounded so cool!
I totally want those floors, walls, and stairs! What an awesome house that would be to live in. And I want the wine rack, too.
I'm only on minute 12:28, so there may be more, but those two are "must-haves" if at all possible.
my mom would die if I got her anything on there
20:13 I think the opening to the hour hand is slightly wider than the opening to the minute hand, making this ~1:30 am/pm 🕰
Even thought it’s kinda tough to read, it’s still pretty cool 🤓😎
You have to consider the amount of work in designing, calculating and producing these, to appreciate why they cost so much.
Of course, if you want cheap, you can try it yourself. Taking away the personnel and workhours from the price, it can be done with a fraction of the cost. It can also fail with a fraction of the quality.
These prices are nothing compared to what people pay for other kinds of “Fine Art”, which these furnitures are. Kinda sad that they are valued less because they actually have a utility function or is mass produced even though they are just as unique, impactful and hard to create.
Nah still doesn't justify the prices 😅
I'll definitely be getting some of these in the near future
It’s amazing to watch these and watch them make into this kind of stuff
I would love the fish tank and the floating couch in my house. That would be a great addition if I could ever afford to remodel my house.
I would want the 3D floors and walls myself. Specifically "The floor is Lava" design 🤣🤣🤣
@@OzzyZorda That is pretty cool too
How much you need $
Yeah! I decided right away that I'd get a dome top mirror and paint it myself!! Also, maybe a circular rug of some type and stain a crescent with fabric paint!!
That wine thingy is amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Yes
agreed!
Well @@BeAmazed
15:44 Alternately, to stop the bed from sliding off the magnetic area, tile the entire floor with magnets. And the walls, so it doesn't drift into them.
Lol ya then strap down everything metal or counter activly never lose anything metal again cuz it will be stuck to ur floor
Wonderful selection...cleverly crafted. Thanks.
thank you!
Once again, thank you. This episode was magical. I'd LOVE the bookcases. Never tire of reading. But you brought a wonderful, exciting side of life, that shows inventors with such delightful imagination. Bless you ever so. Hugs smiles and open mind.
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ ❤️
Right back at ya from a 42 yr old dad in Zemst, Belgium, EU
I'm trying to see if I can figure out the trick b4 they spoil it. I LOVE illusions & I wanna own ALL OF THESE!!! Very cool video you guys😁👍 ...wondering where ya got the idea 4 this topic though lol very specific, we got lucky someone decided upon doing such a niche topic & it was YOU GUYS!!! Thank You 😊 🙏
Me too
Agree Lisa
I’m going to try and make the one with 10 different chairs. I know I can build that one and a couple others.
@@FrostyBalls01 cool
Thanks for watching!
I can confirm that the designs at 19:10 are functional as real tables, after having built one myself once. It's a really cool feat of engineering!
are they cheap to purchase?
@@NoahGooder It depends on what you consider cheap. I made it more as a personal project than for any professional purpose, so I'm probably not the best person to ask, but I don't think they would be ridiculously expensive.
That’s cool that you did that.
Imagine how long it takes for this guy to find this information plus edit it respect to BE AMAZED
Considering these are actual works of art, and “art” can cost thousands more for being a lot less impressive and useful, these are really reasonable prices.
Me watching this while taking shots of grape juice: “WoAh TrIpPy!¡!¡!”
Lol, same but my grapejuice is fermented and concentrated, also 40% of this juice is replaced by some liquid that i often use for desinfection , so my guts must be cleaner than clean!
Reading this before posting makes me realise that it is time for some coffee....
Ah yes, coffee. One of the greatest things known to man, you know what I think Imma bout to get myself a cup too…
@@RobertMarlene4578 Cheers!
(Do not forget to have some nice dark chocolate with it! It is a perfect combo: a little good cognac, coffee and more than 70% chocolate.)
Sorry if you aren't an adult, just leave the cognac!
@@gazepskotzs4 lol, yeah I’ll be leaving that part out haha! But yeah a bit of good chocolate makes a cup of coffee absolutely divine, and can brighten your mood in an instant.
@@RobertMarlene4578 yes, absolutey a mood lifter , a tasty one
The wall clock is amazing. And to tell the time, the first frame indicates minutes and the second is for hour. So is not that much difficult 😃😃
I love the floor illusion. I want to have an ocean with a sea turtle! 💙💚
I love your video
Nothing more to say and say nothing else
@@NotSteel yep is just I usually say
Do you mean “videos”?
@@auraplayz8820 ..thx
@@kingdomofaustronesia3094 eh, sorry ._.
Vivian Chu’s Inception Chair is great!! And the Cloud Sofa is awesome! Wait. Is the Cloud Sofa a real, buy-able piece of furniture, already? Or is it still in the concept stage?
The interesting Frame Clock, I don’t think there was an oversight @ all. If one pays attention, one can tell that the faster moving/skinnier hand is clearly the minute hand, and the slower moving, thicker pointer is the hour indicator. I’m quite interested in this clock. Those book-drawers (cases) that look like they’re coming up out of the floor, are something *else* I’d be happy to save up to purchase. Very cool 😎!!!
The cloud sofa is not real.
And if they made it real, it would need an electrical cable running into the sofa to power electromagnets, to stop it from drifting out of the magnetic field of the stand.
6:58 pure artistry in its finest
Really proud to be a early watcher 😢😢😢😭
Hm
Me to
Me too
We are so proud of you too...
@@arniedee7251 😂😂😂 thank u I guess
I think I know what the designers of the cloud bed were thinking about how the bed would work, if the base is one large neodymium magnet, then it would be possible to put an array of smaller neodymium magnets in the cloud part that takes advantage of the field and keeps the bed stable, in theory you could push the bed part up to 6 inches in any direction before the bed loses magnetic stability and falls, but that's just my guess on how the design could actually work, unless of course the base was superconductive with magnets and liquid nitrogen in the base to create the stability with the magnets in the cloud bed part, which actually is possible to make.
I didn't understand a thing BUT!
👏👏👏
You mean the cloud sofa?
you just want to punish those who don't listen in physics class
I’m calling this furniture I want for my home. 😀
The cloud and lamp ones etc which aren't exactly optical illusions are the most impressive for me.
Wow - thanks for these truly amazing crafted ideas!
Some of these designs are like works of art
20:14 there actually is a difference in the hands on the clock- one is thinner than the other, so one with a larger gap is the hour hand- and the thinner gap is the minute hand
For the ‘Myers Objects’ wall clock, by Nazar Sigaher, my guess’ll be that the thicker of the hands of the clock is for hours and the thinner one is for minutes.
Be amazed videos are my favorite channel and can u please do a face reveal
Love the fish tank and the floating cloud sofa.
That Samurai Chair story was oddly specific...
It was super easy to see how it was made.. don’t get why they took up so much time talking about it
nothing here
I love your channel I watched almost every video I watch any new ones that I can find taught me a lot about being outsideAnd I just love your videos me and my dog watch them all the time
Thats mind blowing indeed
20:07 From that image, using the logic of the hour hand being thicker than the minute hand, I'd say that particular clock is saying 6:50pm. Following that line of thought, you could apply colored string to each line, both thin enough to go over and under the lines of the frames, to identify each hand once you figure it out, so that a color code sheet can keep them identified.
I see the illusion great video
Oooh I love the staircase aquarium at 25 mins, that's gorgeous!
The frame clock has a thinner minute hand and a thicker hour hand. It is easier to tell the difference in person.
Well... My list of "to-do" projects just got considerably longer
Ikr
Good luck.
Mine did too 😆
mine to my mom does not know she probably will kill me in 3 seconds
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Me drunk and trying to sit on my brand new illusion chair.
😂 relating....
The ‘read your book case’ one was very cool
@20:09 with a frame clock the time of it says 6:50 am/pm.... Because clearly to compensate for the hands being the same length they're not the same width the one representing the hour hand is wider than the one representing the minute hand, because as you're watching it spin the thinner one clearly moves faster than the wider one.
Un* be*li*va*ble! You blew my mind, especially with the rugs and the tilted bookcase. Thank you!!!
I really like the rugs.
6:57 I think that they might have been cut, and then had four long steel pins put in it. That makes sense to me, and if you think about it, it does.
That painting chair was amazing
How do you miss that? at 20:06 the hour indicator inside is wider/larger than the minute indicator - dude, that is a great wall clock. So many great products here! Also, some are a real danger in-home (levitating bad-when have a power blackout/the IN flor bookshelves so on)
I love the illusion side table.
So the frame wall clock... you can tell the difference between the minute and hour hands real simply. It's not the length that differentiates them, its the width.
That floating table (18.30) can be done in many different ways. I just use tree roots and turn it into an object. As a decoration for the house.
18:30
This guy deserves more popularity so +1 comment
That cloud couch would changed the game too much 😍😍😍
A decent carpenter could easily re create most of the wooden design's in this video, I know if I wanted one that's the road I would take.
nice
momy
That bar stool is easy to make and be a lot cheaper.
It takes a lot of knowledge
21:26 Ya sounds about right if he invented that. Imagine breaking into that house and seeing the carpet for the first time.
i always watch ur videos
This blew me away! I saved the URL. I'm going to attempt to duplicate some of the wooden and steel pieces.
On the frameclock, if you notice, one "hand" is actually broader than the other, and with practically any clock, the hour hand is not only shorter but broader than the minute hand, so... there's your solution. Just reckon the hour by the broader "hand" and the minute by the "narrower" hand. Hardly a design oversight, if you ask me.... also consider the fact that he was working with having to make each "frame" the same size, so. He made all the distinction available
Love this narrator
I love all this kind of thing. It's all fabulous!
That is a really cool illusion it’s kinda hard to see how they do that it’s super cool
Your video's are so enjoying.
With the frame clock, a simple solution to the problem of telling the time is to add arrows to differentiate the hands of time
Optical illusions satisfying latest furnitures for example be amazed is really great
Man you missed it, that frame clock, the hour hand is slightly thicker or more broad looking like a tuning fork as the Minuit hand looks small almost like surgical tweezers
Your videos are the best
Pls make more
On the frame clock, the hands are different sizes. The thicker hand is probably the little hand (hours) and the thinner one is probably the big hand (minutes)
Now that is really cool.
The inception chair is wicked neat
With the Frame Clock, it's not an oversight that the hands are the same length. If you look closely, the "hands" have different widths. The wider one is the hour.
YOY is crazy 🔥🔥🔥 What a stretch 😨😨😨
7:19 I would call it Chairem anime
For the wall clock.... The second vs the minute hands are indicated by the size of the gap. One hand is a near slit of space and the other hand is quite thicker.
20:08 one of the hands is narrower than the other so as long as you know which one is which you should be able to figure out the time easily.
The chair made of wood with cuts has wooden dowels holding it from sliding apart, my guess is that it has atleast 2 per leg.
i think that it works like the other chair
Love the vid
Could you imagine, being a little tipsy and looking at or using some of these pieces lol
10:18 now that is really cool.
6:40 Most like way of this "sliced" chair legs is either 2 pieces held together by metal pins in the wood or the cut marks are fake to fool you into thinking the legs are actually 2 pieces held by metal pins.
I Love the Vase
Very cool! I wonder how our dogs would react to the hole in the floor rugs? :)
So Ive been watching this channel for a long time now and I really love it. But does anyone else wonder what the narrator looks like or is it just me🤷🏻♀Just curious that's all lol.
the clock is actually not as hard to tell which is which. the width between the two bars on each hand that connects to the frame are different. hourhand has a wider gap than the minute hand
The thicker hand on the clock is the hour hand. The thinner one is the minute hand.
thanks for changing the voice over I will now be abele to enjoy the content
I like most of them
This was so good! :0
2:42 ehhhhh you got me good I liked it
I liked the frame clock ^_^ was very neat. Hell no to the floating bed...there was nothing preventing a mattress from sliding off the platform. That's just asking for an injury to happen.
Especially during some fun activities
I love this furniture ! I want ALL the furniture and clocks and lamps and floors and rugs ! I WANT IT ALL. ! I would put the rug outside my front door so when people came to my house to sell me stuff they would have to figure out how to get to my door without falling into the whole. 😂🤣
so where do you buy sheets for the floating bed?
On cloud 9.
You humour is excellent
id want to have a realistic bottomless pit painted on the floor of my bathroom to freak out my friends lol. the seaside cliffs were also super dope. house tripping/micro-dosing just got on a whole new level lmaooo
I want those!!
I have a rug that looks like there's a hole n my floor. I've had it for a bit over a year now. It freaks people out at first, and it did my cats too. The cats walked around it until I put them on it. I want to get more optical illusion things. They're fun. (Jan Griffiths).