Mark, if you guys want to go down a disc golf rabbit hole of variables (and probably fascinate legions of disc golfers), you should use your launcher with discs of differing flight ratings, plastic types, weights, and some people even say colors, and see how they differ. Also, when launched at different speeds, the same discs should fly differently. I can’t even find flight ratings for the Pulsar you used, but I’m thinking that as an Ultimate disc it would be a pretty straight flying disc. Hope you’ll consider it! 🥏⛓
I am an avid disc golfer and major disc golf manufacturers have flight ratings but every mold and plastic type flies differently. I would love to see some content on the matter of release speeds vs flight ratings of distant driver discs
@@dominicyanez7960: What makes no sense to me is that manufacturers assign flight ratings by mold only. It’s ridiculous that a Champion or Metal Flake Destroyer has the same flight rating as a DX Destroyer, everything else being equal … there’s no way they fly the same.
In 2013, FIRST Robotics had a challenge that involved shooting frisbees at targets high and low on a jungle gym. Our team, among many others created something similar to the device in this video. It's a lot of fun to see how far the discs could go!
Unfortunately it’s not quite how they work. They are basically an airplane wing that rotates so that it remains gyroscopically stable. Look up the Bernoulli principal
Many may think that this is a fun video, but there are people in the disc golf world that have been trying to make a disc throwing robot forever. It's something the disc golf world needs.
2013, Ultimate Ascent. My senior year game, seeing the frisbees flying across the field was quite a sight to see, even if most teams parked and rapid-fired.
I think it's pretty cool that designing these builds demands the same engineer- like thinking that these builds aim to teach. Like Mason was talking about with good prototyping, you're supposed to make mistakes, so you can learn from them. Learn what works and what doesn't. Keep what works, and use trial and error to figure out how to fix what doesn't. Try different things. While the build box subscribers are learning to think like an engineer, learning these stem principles and how to apply them, getting comfortable with trial and error and the fact that failure is okay, the designers are using that same exact thinking to design new build boxes! In a way, they're in the trenches with you!
I play Ultimate frisbee. This could just be a jugs machine for us! I kinda wanna make one for myself so that I can customize angle, spin rate, and speed to work on one-handed catches like receivers do. Exciting stuff!
I mean, it didn't go into the box so that isn't a point and knocking the candle down also makes extinguishing the fire invalid. but if there where destructive points, you'd be on fire
I would like to see this juiced up and throwing actually disc golf discs. Could try to beat maximum human distance, I bet that could be tough since it might not just be about the force but idk
wow the big one is surprisingly accurate, but so was that little girl lol. wonder if that took multiple takes or if she really did hole-in-one the box, hit the candle perfectly, and nail the dummy in the head in one try :D
"I was willing to give her the W" Actually, mark. You lost 2 of the 3 challenges. You were a bit high for the slot in the box, and didn't fit anyways And you broke the candle, when the goal is to put out the fire without hitting the candle
We actually tried to use a bike tire in one of our early prototypes! We couldn't get it to work exactly how we wanted it, so we ended up going in another direction, but with some more tinkering it might have worked!
Do you play disc golf, Mark? There's a huge group of people who would love to see something like this used to test discs to get more consistent flight numbers.
I have the flywheel box and I was recently wondering if a flywheel could be used to launch an oval shaped object like a wiregate carabiner on a quickdraw for rock climbing stick clipping purposes.
A ton! We currently ship to 39 countries, and we're always adding new countries to the list. For a full list, check out www.crunchlabs.com/pages/faq and scroll to the shipping section :)
To be fair, your nephews should have gotten at least a decade to hone frisbee skills, and a team of support frisbros to accurately compare to your decades of engineering experience and team of engineers designing the launcher. Just sayin.
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@@alyrainbow1981 lol he should heat mine to
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We do!
I love how you also supersized the instruction book, just because you could.
Lol
where do you find supplies that big lol
He just has supplies like that cause he is cool
:skull
Mark, if you guys want to go down a disc golf rabbit hole of variables (and probably fascinate legions of disc golfers), you should use your launcher with discs of differing flight ratings, plastic types, weights, and some people even say colors, and see how they differ. Also, when launched at different speeds, the same discs should fly differently. I can’t even find flight ratings for the Pulsar you used, but I’m thinking that as an Ultimate disc it would be a pretty straight flying disc. Hope you’ll consider it! 🥏⛓
I am an avid disc golfer and major disc golf manufacturers have flight ratings but every mold and plastic type flies differently. I would love to see some content on the matter of release speeds vs flight ratings of distant driver discs
Please
Yes please do this Mark!
@@dominicyanez7960: What makes no sense to me is that manufacturers assign flight ratings by mold only. It’s ridiculous that a Champion or Metal Flake Destroyer has the same flight rating as a DX Destroyer, everything else being equal … there’s no way they fly the same.
In 2013, FIRST Robotics had a challenge that involved shooting frisbees at targets high and low on a jungle gym. Our team, among many others created something similar to the device in this video. It's a lot of fun to see how far the discs could go!
I was looking for this comment! That’s exactly what I was thinking
The fact that im 36 years old and only now understanding how frisbees work is pretty sad.. but i love these videos!!
Unfortunately it’s not quite how they work. They are basically an airplane wing that rotates so that it remains gyroscopically stable. Look up the Bernoulli principal
5:00 you could have mentioned how the spoon also gets sucked in a bit by the water
As a ultimate frisbee player, this is truly marvelous. I need this is my everyday training.
I was just thinking that!! I would love to practice catches from one of these
Yes! Would really help with one-handed catches lol. Or learning layout timing.
Many may think that this is a fun video, but there are people in the disc golf world that have been trying to make a disc throwing robot forever. It's something the disc golf world needs.
I remember that FRC made a challenge 1 year where everyone had a bunch of these super accurate launchers
2013, Ultimate Ascent. My senior year game, seeing the frisbees flying across the field was quite a sight to see, even if most teams parked and rapid-fired.
at 1:44 omg you chopped that things head off
I wanna see this machine go 18 holes at Maple Hill!
same!
I wonder if it could make the hole 8 island 🤔
6:01 That catch was superbowl quality!!!
Mark you should do a challenge with this and Brody Smith the frisbee trick shot guy!!
thanks mark, for developing scientific curisoity in childers , really appriciate this
Please do a video on disc golf. Design something that can compete against one of the top disc golf pros.
Do it!
I think it's pretty cool that designing these builds demands the same engineer- like thinking that these builds aim to teach. Like Mason was talking about with good prototyping, you're supposed to make mistakes, so you can learn from them. Learn what works and what doesn't. Keep what works, and use trial and error to figure out how to fix what doesn't. Try different things. While the build box subscribers are learning to think like an engineer, learning these stem principles and how to apply them, getting comfortable with trial and error and the fact that failure is okay, the designers are using that same exact thinking to design new build boxes! In a way, they're in the trenches with you!
It’s so cool how it makes a big frisbee monster. I swear it’s so cool.
I love knowing about this secret channel
Cool people only 😎 😎
@@CrunchLabs Mark :O
4:40 anyone notice how he isn't like “buy my product now to find out something that can be easily explained in 30 seconds”?
Mark Rober created a company like this just so he can still be a kid, as an adult. 😀
I play Ultimate frisbee. This could just be a jugs machine for us! I kinda wanna make one for myself so that I can customize angle, spin rate, and speed to work on one-handed catches like receivers do. Exciting stuff!
I mean, it didn't go into the box so that isn't a point and knocking the candle down also makes extinguishing the fire invalid. but if there where destructive points, you'd be on fire
1:19 - You didn't get it inside the hole. I think you lost mate.
You may be right...🤣 😂
I could use this launcher made in Disc Golf size for testing new discs. :)
I just got the first box today! It was super cool and fun to build.
One improvement we did on ours was using both the nuts that came with it to stop the first one from turning when you push in the frisbees.
Your videos always put a smile on my lips, thank you 🙂
I need this man's mindset... 🤔
I would like to see this juiced up and throwing actually disc golf discs. Could try to beat maximum human distance, I bet that could be tough since it might not just be about the force but idk
I remember building the disk thrower for my first crunch labs box.
It's such a fun one!
@@CrunchLabs Yeah! I’m Just Hoping For The Silver Ticket Now… I Really Want To Meet Mark Rober.
Great Great Great video. Thanks!
Lmao, uncles do rule. I plan on ordering a few boxes for my nieces/nephews. Great vid, love your channels
1:46 Ths funniest part is that the grape stayed where it was for a little while
As someone in the vex robotics competition, this is extremely relevant
Ik, from 7225T
Agreed, from 99561X
wow the big one is surprisingly accurate, but so was that little girl lol. wonder if that took multiple takes or if she really did hole-in-one the box, hit the candle perfectly, and nail the dummy in the head in one try :D
Best content creator on yt
Thanks
A CAD model is for houses, CAM models are for machinery.
Thanks for releasing crunch labs. My mom and I are big fan
Build idea: I have no idea if this would work but make a mini 3d printer.. that would be cool
I think the dog owners will love the larger design frisbee launcher.
This feels like a pbs kid show 😂
You should’ve brought on Marques Brownlee for thissss!!
The tiny disc putting out the candle is way more impressive lol
I just learned that cricket is an onomatopoeia.
His voice matches him....... but that laugh...... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Missed opportunity for practical use: launching mosquito dunks.
I love how when he hits the candle it just leaves the fire behind
Me too!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😊😊😊😊😊😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
same
Strong and creative man like no other
Now that I understand why Frisbees fly so well. What about Aerobies which are virtually flat and a ring and can fly twice as far?
Failure is a
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Vex VRC Spin Up ptsd be kicking in........
8:46 the man who made the machine
SO WHOLESOME
Your next video should be the Amazing Redraw Technology or the ART robot that can paint almost anything including the monalisa.
Nice editing, that girls first shot definitely did not go in lol
I challenge you to make an adaptation to fit people's arms, an adaptation that grabs the other that throws the frisbe CHALLENGE LAUNCHED
I like your videos
You inspired me to be an engineer and I got the crunch labs bulid box eailer today
Frisbee launchers are a W🦆
I love the dish launcher❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Davis and Beckham.. LOL nice.
You should go to Vex robotics worlds in Dallas! Our game this year was to do a sort of frisbee golf, and many teams built flywheels.
flywheel > cata
W comment
flywheel gang!
I love this box
I want this guy as an uncle
Wish you offered these as kits, my dog would thank you forever. (I use a wheelchair, so getting distance is harder from down here! 🤪)
Truly a mann VS machine moment
YOU WERE AT APPLE AND NASA?!?!?!??!
"I was willing to give her the W"
Actually, mark. You lost 2 of the 3 challenges.
You were a bit high for the slot in the box, and didn't fit anyways
And you broke the candle, when the goal is to put out the fire without hitting the candle
The mega frisbee launcher is the og weapon in war
Would a bike tire have worked for the big flywheel?
We actually tried to use a bike tire in one of our early prototypes! We couldn't get it to work exactly how we wanted it, so we ended up going in another direction, but with some more tinkering it might have worked!
i wouldn’t mind being mark’s nephew
if you had let a ninja throw that frisbee it would've landed inside the chain net....lol
The day I watched this the day I learned about action and reaction at school lol😂
I wanna see this versus Paul McBeth on an 18 hole disc golf course!
Do you play disc golf, Mark? There's a huge group of people who would love to see something like this used to test discs to get more consistent flight numbers.
i still want the origenal ones along with the new boxes
PLEASE TRIE DISC GOLF DISCS WOULD BE A GAME CHANGER. THEIRS ALREADY A VIDEO ABOUT SOMEONE TRYING IT "DISC GOLF ROBOT!!!🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
We love our disc launcher!
Only technically she won? You missed the hole.. she got it in, I think she won.
I have the flywheel box and I was recently wondering if a flywheel could be used to launch an oval shaped object like a wiregate carabiner on a quickdraw for rock climbing stick clipping purposes.
That was no tie. You missed the hole in the box, so she won. XP
You got us there 😅 😅
How many countries does crunchlabs box are available
A ton! We currently ship to 39 countries, and we're always adding new countries to the list. For a full list, check out www.crunchlabs.com/pages/faq and scroll to the shipping section :)
To be fair, your nephews should have gotten at least a decade to hone frisbee skills, and a team of support frisbros to accurately compare to your decades of engineering experience and team of engineers designing the launcher. Just sayin.
When I grow up I want to be like you
mark just pulled that thing out of a small box
You should have invited some professional disc golfers! They would love that thing if it fit the standard disc golf disc
battle with Brodie Smith
I signed my nephew up for the 12 month subscription he needs this he is so smart want to get his brain thinking engineering
This is so cute
Thank you!
Who gets the channel when you die please live mark we love you and your vid’s
Don't worry kids, we know uncle cheated via the magic of editing 😆
it's why he wouldn't let you finish that "it depends"
Happy diwali from in india 🎇🎆❤
YOU DIDNT TALK ABOUT THE FLYWHEEL POWERED NERF GUNS. THERE WERE TWO RIGHT THERE IN THE ENTRANCE 0:11. ALSO NO TALK ABOUT HOW THEY WORK
Sure you've got the worlds largest frisbee launcher, but where will you find the worlds largest frisbee?
Mark Rober???
twitchcon must be jealous of your foam pit
Your son should get it
Didn't bionicle make rapid Frisby launchers?
In the first part we’re you versed someone u technically lost because u missed the getting the frisbee into the box. Instead you knocked the box over.
Make a disc golf driver thrower!
Kinda. Ironic that he said that because Thomas that person who invented the lightbulb sad “ I didn’t fail I just found 10,000 ways to not do it’’