These Chain Reactions are SUPER GLUED
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- Опубликовано: 1 сен 2022
- We built 3 chain reactions that are super glued together! Please don't try this at home.
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Sprice Machines plans and builds custom chain reaction & domino projects for advertisements, TV & film, online content, and live events. We work with production agencies to design the perfect project for their client's objectives.
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I was the main builder behind the first machine shown in this video :) Thanks again for having me Steve, this was a lot of fun!
0:54 me acting like I know what I’m doing
Rebellion Extinction needs some tips for their next super glue activity
The bowling ball bit was impressive
This is insane! Well done on these machines! There were a little chain reaction ideas that no one used before! I even felt surprised about the builders because one of them were on Domino Masters! Who knows maybe you can make the builders from Domino Masters join the community! Otherwise nice work and very impressive! 👏
Actually all 6 builders on this project were involved in domino masters!
This video made my day!
I loved seeing the spices dominoes made a return ;)
This is going to be cool! :)
Great stuff! The machines were really cool and the product demonstrations at the end of each one were done very well :)
So cool !
These mechanical experiments remind me of science fairs. I want your opinion on something, folks. My cousin has a learning disability that often limits and delays his general understanding, processing, and visual/motor skills. Well, the science fair was coming up, and I didn't want him to do badly, so I was going to recommend he do the paper towel experiment, but his friends told me I shouldn't. How my cousin had a project in mind he really wanted to do. How I should let him do what he wants. But the thing is, I wanted him to do something simple so he wouldn't risk messing up and getting a bad grade. After all, he may be a hard worker, but he is a slow learner. He even has to depend on others to help set up the chemistry equipment we all can do individually. It's really not hard, but you know...his hand-eye coordination issues. As far as I'm concerned, it's better for him to stick with whatever is easy and simple, given his learning disability. That's why I _hope_ he doesn't choose to go to college; I'd much rather he just get a job at a store or something. It's safe there.
Anyway, I told his pals that I didn't think it was a good idea for him to do a science project without any pointers or guidance from me whatsoever. That I doubted he would successfully use the scientific method and get a good grade. They lectured me on, quote them, _"underestimating the boy who is full of potential."_ That's just it---I was right and they were wrong. In the end, my cousin got a bad grade, not only because he was incorrect about some things regarding scientific nature, but because he misunderstood the scientific method. I said to his friends, _"See? He didn't do so hot, now did he? I told you this would happen if he didn't get any tips from me. It would've been a lot easier if he'd just done the classic paper towel experiment. Safe and simple. But because you insisted I leave him alone entirely, he got a bad grade, as I predicted. Who's right now?"_ They told me that while my prediction was right, it didn't make _me_ right. That my prediction coming true just makes me twice a jerk. I don't get it. I'm "twice a jerk" just because my prediction came true? I'm the one to blame because what I anticipated would happen...happened? It's not my fault my cousin did exactly what I thought he would. It's not my fault he has a learning disability. My friends said that they may have been wrong when they predicted he would do well, but that they were still right because they believed in him. Well, they can lecture me on not believing in him, but they can't lecture me on _how he did._ I expected this to happen, and it did, and now I'm the bad guy here? But for what? For being right about my prediction?? Someone clarify my friends' point of view against me. I'm wrong and twice a jerk while still being right because...?
This is so Insane!
Yay
Can’t wait!
Nice video!!
Amazing"
This is cool
1:37 is that the actual clock gear turning the second hand?
There's a knex motor turning behind it, it's not even a real clock, it's just a prop!
When life gives u corn ????
6th comment!!!!!!!!