Your stories about the 'air bubble in the veins' thing reminded me of when I worked in seismic oil search in the late 70s. The vibrator trucks (used to send sound waves into the earth) ran an extremely high PSI hydraulic system and we were always warned never to put our hands anywhere near the hydraulic lines when they were running. Tales were told of mechanics that received blood poisoning from pinhole leaks that forced oil under the skin as they were running their hand along the hoses. I'm unsure if the tales were true, but I erred on the side of caution.
6:53 had me in tears the way they both looked up, two grown men grinning ear to ear at a fart noise made with shop tools. Never stop doing what you do!
7:42 - 9:30 Interestingly enough, I've learned more about the toughness of ballistic gel from this footage than people actually shooting it with various things.
@@gaiamission7200 you know how I know you didn't use google? It refers to a specific type of metal plate with a raised diamond pattern on it. It's just normal steel, however and isn't exceptionally hard.
You forget that when stabbing someone there's lubricating liquid coming out of the stab'ee! The gel really grips the blade so it's way harder to stab and cut it.
Ballistics gel isn't actually meant to be an exact replacement for meat, partly due to the fact that it behaves quite a bit differently. It's only comparable to meat in the way that it deforms a projectile, and its consistent enough to give you a rough estimation of how well one projectile does against another projectile. An actual body would have a layer of skin tougher than the gel, a layer of fat that cushions impacts on the skin making it more difficult to penetrate, muscle tissue that is softer than the gel, arteries and veins, organs of various compositions, tendons, bones, cartilage, etc. that are all quite dissimilar. If a projectile penetrates 18" in gel, it's more equivalent to 6-9" in tissue. But yeah it's way easier to stab a person than a block of gel, partly due to the knife lube.
When I worked on waterjets years ago we tested how far from the nozzle the jet would remain dangerous. It's uncomfortably far. Much much farther than you would ever think.
The “myth” is actually true, that you can inject air into your body with an air compressor. It’s called a pressure injection injury, and the air doesn’t go to your heart or brain, just under your skin. With air, it’s dangerous and you may need surgery. With hydraulic fluid or something else, you need to have your skin opened up through the entire wound site, which can be a big portion of your hand, and have it cleaned out. Major surgery, sometimes leading to loss of a finger or hand. Be very careful around high pressure, even shop air.
@@outlawedsports Actually one of my lower liked comments. I have many in the thousands. I don't post them to get likes, but people seem to like my comments.
The air compressor thing seems to be a mish-mash of a few things. Air compressors *can* cause a bubble of air between the layers of your skin when handled incorrectly, this is very painful and will leave you skin loose and awful afterwards, but its not deadly. Getting air bubbles in your veins is deadly, im pretty sure it can rupture them. The two aren't related but I can see why the mistake might be made.
The danger of air in your blood vessels is that when it reaches the heart it can make it so that the heart can no longer properly pump blood. The same thing can happen if it gets to your brain except here it causes a stroke. But for this to happen, you need a lot of air. Any small amounts just dissolve over time.
Easily top 5 coolest results on this channel. The slow-mo shots with the cavities forming and vibrating for a bit are astounding! Though the air compressor part was a major facepalm moment. A completely solid block is far from a human body. We have blood vessels, many different layers and parts with varying physical properties. A cool test would be to make multiple connected veins in the block with a thin metal wire, and then try the air compressor. To simulate a heart you could fill a water balloon with something similar to blood (that's less viscous than water) that's being held in place in the middle of the block with a string or something similar while it hardens. I'd love to see that!!
Yeah high, industrial pressure liquids like hydraulics are not something to fuck around with. If you have a pocket of water/air and don't go to a hospital immediately to get liquid pockets cut out you can die or need an amputation
Saw this video and was super excited to see Dan and Mitchell both in a video again, then I realized it was released a year ago... sure do miss these old videos, glad I stumbled across this one that I somehow missed.
5:40 the air wont go deep inside your body, it will go through the outer hide and build a bubble between the layers of your hide causing them to rip apart internally at a big area... Pretty painful and probably deadly
they're not hard spots; simply the gel it breaks acts as cushion absorbing the water impact which makes a sack; when the sack pressure + the water pressuure is enough it braks down the cushion and it makes it's way thru. Notice that it always happens at the same distance.
this video is probably the best at teaching people how hard actually are those blocks considering all of us normal people will probably never experience it first hand
It would have to go into a vessel to do that, anywhere on skin you’re jus putting air in fat tissue. If it had a needle tip and you did that in a vessel you’d surely die, it would probably just burst the vessel from the pressure
Yeah if you inject air into your bloodstream (like a pretty good amount) it'll wreak havok on your heart and brain, just depends on where it gets first. The air compressor would only be able to do this though if it could pierce the skin, which it can't.
@@kortex3756 if it did have enough force to tear through your skin then it wouldnt stop there and nicely insert an air bubble into your vein. It would just cut through your hand. If you had a syringe full of air then it would work but not with an air compressor. That same force it tore through the skin with it would also do the same to the vein destroying it which wouldn't allow the air bubble theory to take place
4:34 the way the guys is staring and then starts nodding before you finish your sentence had me laughing .. Is it just me or are these guys like the perfect coworkers?
He was close atleast , the movie he said landscaping duty , also Ben stiller was never credited in that movie apparently because he was just doing it as a favor to his friend Adam Sandler and didn’t need to be credited as to not take the spotlight away from adam
i think the reason it bubbles up like it does, is because the water is building up and slowing down, which absorbs the energy of the waterjet behind it until enough room has expanded around it to push the excess water out of the way and continue cutting.
This beautifully shows the Bernoulli's principle . The faster a liquid is moving the lower its pressure. It's why when it stops half way through because the water slows down the speed gets converted back into pressure and starts inflating the gel until it rips and travels further. What was cool was how at the end the cavitation inside the cavity starts to oscillate causing it rip through the last bit even faster. 8:32 If you are ever at that guys wedding and they have one of those photo montages that you add that clip to the end of it.
7:07 Your talking about the first dumb and dumber when Lloyd was daydreaming and fighting that one Asian guy and was getting his butt kicked then pulled his heart out of his chest and put it in a bag then gave it to the man.
Not hard spots in the ballistic gel. The water slowed down halfway through due to the gel and built up pressure. The gel started to stretch to allow more water to build up before finally building up enough pressure to burst through the rest of the thickness of the gel.
The myth about the compressed air injecting into your bloodstream is true, don't let this video fool you. Rubber tips are relatively safe, however if your nozzle has a metal tip it is FAR more dangerous and would more than likely kill you with semi-light pressure.
not a myth, definately happens, and it happens when the air compressor makes a hole in the skin, not the tissue, it then travels between the skin and tissue, ripping it open trough a path of least resistance, until you are basicly a meat filled skin baloon, at which point, you will instantly go in to shock due to pain, ambulance will transfer you to intensive care, any damage will be attempted to be repaired, you will fart out remaining gas for days if not weeks, and you will be lucky if none of that gas makes it in to your bloodstream, and creates an air gap in heart, at which point you will go in to cardiac arrest and will need to be literally defibrilated back in to life, or if it goes to your brain , its permanent brain damage and/or death NOT SOMETHING TO PLAY AROUND WITH!
First guy: *Mentions meaty thighs
Second guy: *Instinctively slaps the gel block
hes a Connaisseur
A cultured friend I see.
Reminds me of "thighs are milky" lol
@@per_sonal5423 ok?
Eres un bolillo?
Your stories about the 'air bubble in the veins' thing reminded me of when I worked in seismic oil search in the late 70s. The vibrator trucks (used to send sound waves into the earth) ran an extremely high PSI hydraulic system and we were always warned never to put our hands anywhere near the hydraulic lines when they were running. Tales were told of mechanics that received blood poisoning from pinhole leaks that forced oil under the skin as they were running their hand along the hoses. I'm unsure if the tales were true, but I erred on the side of caution.
Saw a video in a training where a high pressure system had an invisible leak and it cut through a broom handle pretty quickly.
@@joshuacheung6518 That sounds like a crazy video, I’d like to see it if you know where to find it.
@@joshngarcia wish i knew man, it was some ancient training video from the 80s or 90s
My grandfather lost a finger to something similar
best side to error on
6:53 had me in tears the way they both looked up, two grown men grinning ear to ear at a fart noise made with shop tools. Never stop doing what you do!
the kid in you never really goes away. fart noises usually brings that kid out lol
Never expected that. When I heard it I came straight here lol.
7:45 humans before surgical tools were invented:
9:23 *
@@salvinorindoge3811 wtf lol
O h n o
@@salvinorindoge3811 This made me laugh more than it should have.
When your girl is still a virgin
7:42 - 9:30
Interestingly enough, I've learned more about the toughness of ballistic gel from this footage than people actually shooting it with various things.
11:20 did the most for me, people are definitely easier than that to cut, which is scary
It's not that hard, it just holds itself together REALLY well
Its not hard its grippy if that knife was covered in oil or vaseline it would stabbed in way easier.
This is a perfect visualization of how hydraulics and pressured liquids can be so dangerous
after some of the last clips i think that the water jet is the least dangerous thing
@Watzetzface even with a standard air compressor and a nozzle you can shoot air and contaminants into your bloodstream fairly easily.
@@Chevsilverado And the hole would be so small you wouldn't even be able to find the entrance point. you'll be in serious pain that's for sure though.
@Watzetzface diamond isn't a metal and cannot be plated, what the hell are you talking about
@@gaiamission7200 you know how I know you didn't use google? It refers to a specific type of metal plate with a raised diamond pattern on it.
It's just normal steel, however and isn't exceptionally hard.
Adult me did not expect that result on that first shot, but kid me thought it was dope
HEY ITS JOEL!!!
Lul
😂 you explain most of the videos I watch
Same
Hmmm
The movie talked about at 7:15 is “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”
i thought it was Dumb & Dumber
Isnt it apocalypto
Shakti de
Its indiana jones
kill bill
dude that slomo looks so cool
Yes, a verified person. Lets comment
you were the one who took down p2w servers!
Next time: Destroying a p2w server with high pressure water.
why is the sun in your pfp just ever so slightly off center? ;-;
Horizon, you are here? Also, good luck destroying more p2w servers!
6:46 me on the toilet at 2 am trying to be quiet after eating taco bell?
The heart thing doesn't work unless you repeat the "kali maa".
Hum num shi vi
That or dumb and dumber. Jim carey did it there too
Kali maa shoulk do day!
Indiana jones
Prepare to meet kali
In hell
You forget that when stabbing someone there's lubricating liquid coming out of the stab'ee! The gel really grips the blade so it's way harder to stab and cut it.
Always hated that pesky lubricat. Gets all over the clothes and ruins the carpet.
@@nopesquid1536 and it smells so strong too, I can often smell it through the container
@@nopesquid1536 hey um... did you guys killed someone? just asking outta curiosity
@@nappersrespite Nice try, officer
Ballistics gel isn't actually meant to be an exact replacement for meat, partly due to the fact that it behaves quite a bit differently. It's only comparable to meat in the way that it deforms a projectile, and its consistent enough to give you a rough estimation of how well one projectile does against another projectile. An actual body would have a layer of skin tougher than the gel, a layer of fat that cushions impacts on the skin making it more difficult to penetrate, muscle tissue that is softer than the gel, arteries and veins, organs of various compositions, tendons, bones, cartilage, etc. that are all quite dissimilar. If a projectile penetrates 18" in gel, it's more equivalent to 6-9" in tissue.
But yeah it's way easier to stab a person than a block of gel, partly due to the knife lube.
When I worked on waterjets years ago we tested how far from the nozzle the jet would remain dangerous.
It's uncomfortably far. Much much farther than you would ever think.
How far?
Like 4 meters?
@@DinnerForkTongue Assuming that it could hit your eye its probably more then 10 meters
How u stop it then 🤔
@@unlike_cole5591 it looks like they use water to stop the water
The “myth” is actually true, that you can inject air into your body with an air compressor. It’s called a pressure injection injury, and the air doesn’t go to your heart or brain, just under your skin.
With air, it’s dangerous and you may need surgery. With hydraulic fluid or something else, you need to have your skin opened up through the entire wound site, which can be a big portion of your hand, and have it cleaned out. Major surgery, sometimes leading to loss of a finger or hand.
Be very careful around high pressure, even shop air.
"It got stuck, but then that last six inches went through real fast "
💀
Slapping that block is the equivalent of clicking a pair of bbq-tongs just to make sure it works. Love you guys, keep it up!
or kicking the tyre of a car to "evaluate" it
@@phlosen7854 But that's actually quite useful... A trained foot can tell if a tire is low on pressure or not.
4:32 ima needa buy some ballistic gel for research purposes
😭😭😭
Ahh, i get it.....
.....
Fuck is wrong with you
r/cursedcomments
Buy silicone 😂😂
Normal people: oh that's cool
My brain: could use a a pressure washer for murder and it would be completely unexpected
DUUDE SAME HAHAHAH
Untraceable as well
Cops: Where is the murder weapon??
Yea I tried it many times and I can tell u that it worked very well.
@@abhinupur77 hold up what now
3:30 The refractive view of the first cut so that allows top-down (plan) and profile views is way cool.
There's reported deaths in Japan of coworkers killing each other by accident during pranks with air compressors.
Huh that's weird
The 3 of you together works very well. :-)
This is one of the most liked comments with no replies. 0_0
@@KingOfFrye Oh.
@@outlawedsports Actually one of my lower liked comments. I have many in the thousands. I don't post them to get likes, but people seem to like my comments.
@@electronicsNmore Wow. The most liked comment I got was like 800 likes.
Nice happy Gilmore reference. "My fingers hurt" "well now ur backs gonna hurt cause u just pulled garden duty" lol
The air compressor thing seems to be a mish-mash of a few things.
Air compressors *can* cause a bubble of air between the layers of your skin when handled incorrectly, this is very painful and will leave you skin loose and awful afterwards, but its not deadly.
Getting air bubbles in your veins is deadly, im pretty sure it can rupture them.
The two aren't related but I can see why the mistake might be made.
The danger of air in your blood vessels is that when it reaches the heart it can make it so that the heart can no longer properly pump blood. The same thing can happen if it gets to your brain except here it causes a stroke. But for this to happen, you need a lot of air. Any small amounts just dissolve over time.
Just found your channel and love this type of content. Never change and keep doing what you guys want.
They changed 😞
@@BigDaddyDanny channel focused on water jet cutter is bound to go stale quick.
That clip is from Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom
Or dumb and dumber
The air compressor just sounds like a long wet fart
That was the point kid...
Eew
Easily top 5 coolest results on this channel. The slow-mo shots with the cavities forming and vibrating for a bit are astounding!
Though the air compressor part was a major facepalm moment. A completely solid block is far from a human body. We have blood vessels, many different layers and parts with varying physical properties. A cool test would be to make multiple connected veins in the block with a thin metal wire, and then try the air compressor. To simulate a heart you could fill a water balloon with something similar to blood (that's less viscous than water) that's being held in place in the middle of the block with a string or something similar while it hardens. I'd love to see that!!
“Hold on I’ll be to your heart in a second” got me 😂😂
Damn... those cavitations were more intense than I was expecting
Yeah high, industrial pressure liquids like hydraulics are not something to fuck around with. If you have a pocket of water/air and don't go to a hospital immediately to get liquid pockets cut out you can die or need an amputation
Me: Mom can we get slowmoguys?
Mom: No, we have slowmoguys at home
Slowmoguys at home:
this is a very underrated comment
not really, you see thousands of these types of comments its just repetitive and annoying at this point
@@anbb183 if you're annoyed go to a different video. Don't spread that energy.
@@Kesiif but he says the truth
6:50 fart noises 😂 it’s so wholesome that they were laughing too
It sounded wet...
8:30 The Waterjet Channel goes sexual.
😂😂🤣🤣
"This video just got really weird"
My face 2 minutes ago: 😳
Saw this video and was super excited to see Dan and Mitchell both in a video again, then I realized it was released a year ago... sure do miss these old videos, glad I stumbled across this one that I somehow missed.
Imagine having this setup on a backpack, some madman jus running around piercing hearts and brains with jet water, absolutely terrifying
I'm pretty sure you can use that thing as a jetpack
How does this channel not have millions of subs already. Blows my mind.
well, they're getting close!
5:40 the air wont go deep inside your body, it will go through the outer hide and build a bubble between the layers of your hide causing them to rip apart internally at a big area... Pretty painful and probably deadly
My hand tingled when he put the air compressor against his skin that was so scary because of the stuff I've heard.
Bro I just spent 14 min watching grown men play with high power hydrolics and ballistics gel like little kids and it was amazing.
"Like this is somebody who's got some meaty thighs?"
"yeah" *slaps*
6:50, *Those are some legendary fart sounds ever recorded in the history..*
6:45 come with me.. and you’ll be.. in a world of OSHA violations
🤣
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@@gordonramsay120 yes, chef!
You guys have great on screen chemistry
Great weed too
RUclips’s new record.
Recommended 4 weeks later
I’m proud.
I think my favorite part about this channel is Paul Giamatti's knowledge of material hardness.
me: mom can we watch captain america?
mom: we have captain america at home
captain america at home: 8:34
Underrated comment
😢
Breaking news: United States Military deploys "water guns" into testing phases.
Imagine just cutting a damn circle around someone’s heart with a water gun
You read my mind with that happy gilmore reference.
Absolutely perfect 😄
This is handmade quality shit we're talking here!
Hey, that's my artwork
they're not hard spots; simply the gel it breaks acts as cushion absorbing the water impact which makes a sack; when the sack pressure + the water pressuure is enough it braks down the cushion and it makes it's way thru. Notice that it always happens at the same distance.
6:48 was the highlight of my day
The guy : sticky finger 4:30
Weebs : is that JoJo reference?
YES
also 7:12
7:50 this gave me so much anxiety lmao, I dislocated my finger when I was a kid because I did that with a similar gel -with much less force
That’s sad
You guys didn't cut it in half? Wtf has this channel become lol?
Would make great slow mo to see it happen
waterjet n stuf
@@balkamp8888 A slomo camera is a little too much to ask from a sub 1M channel.
@@loroger9754 they have slo mo cam
this video is probably the best at teaching people how hard actually are those blocks considering all of us normal people will probably never experience it first hand
6:25 what you have there is a safety nozzle, it is specifically designed to prevent what you describe
The skin and air compressor thing isnt a myth it's a real thing
It would have to go into a vessel to do that, anywhere on skin you’re jus putting air in fat tissue. If it had a needle tip and you did that in a vessel you’d surely die, it would probably just burst the vessel from the pressure
Then how are you still here?
Homie can't even remember my boy Indy.....
Pretty sure that air theory is true, I think it's called an air embolism, I'd really be careful doing that on your bare skin.
Yeah if you inject air into your bloodstream (like a pretty good amount) it'll wreak havok on your heart and brain, just depends on where it gets first. The air compressor would only be able to do this though if it could pierce the skin, which it can't.
@@1mariomaniac Oh alright, that makes a lot of sense. You still should probably be cautious I reckon. Just to be safe, lol.
@@kortex3756 it's definitely not going through your skin and into your blood vessel like that. Just not physically possible.
@@shelbyspapabear With the right head and enough force it could. It wouldn't happen if you just did what the guy in the video did though.
@@kortex3756 if it did have enough force to tear through your skin then it wouldnt stop there and nicely insert an air bubble into your vein. It would just cut through your hand. If you had a syringe full of air then it would work but not with an air compressor. That same force it tore through the skin with it would also do the same to the vein destroying it which wouldn't allow the air bubble theory to take place
4:34 the way the guys is staring and then starts nodding before you finish your sentence had me laughing .. Is it just me or are these guys like the perfect coworkers?
2:10 What you're here for
its Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom you dorks.
ikr, i knew instantly what he was talking about lol
@@WarriorsCats321 Probably knew and also smart enough (just) to avoid the copyrights
He didnt get it cuz he wasnt chanting KALI-MA, KALI-MA
kill bill
Could’ve been dumb and dumber. When he puts it in the doggy bag.
8:27 nice Happy Gilmore quote
He was close atleast , the movie he said landscaping duty , also Ben stiller was never credited in that movie apparently because he was just doing it as a favor to his friend Adam Sandler and didn’t need to be credited as to not take the spotlight away from adam
Question(s): 1.) What do you guys do with the used abrasive?
2.) What kinda stuff do you guys make with those press brakes in the background?
The water at the middle “I... I want to break freeeeeeee”
i think the reason it bubbles up like it does, is because the water is building up and slowing down, which absorbs the energy of the waterjet behind it until enough room has expanded around it to push the excess water out of the way and continue cutting.
We all know how the bubbels came, u can see it in slomo. Really nobody didnt knew why there were there
4:34 he's thinking about taking this block in bathroom for fun
2:14 Now the block has become like the human: a topological donut
You have been watching V Sauce. A man of culture i see.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!
First thing I thought of!!!
Literally just watched that earlier haha
Bumblebee tuna
This beautifully shows the Bernoulli's principle . The faster a liquid is moving the lower its pressure. It's why when it stops half way through because the water slows down the speed gets converted back into pressure and starts inflating the gel until it rips and travels further. What was cool was how at the end the cavitation inside the cavity starts to oscillate causing it rip through the last bit even faster.
8:32 If you are ever at that guys wedding and they have one of those photo montages that you add that clip to the end of it.
4:12 “look at that jeggale” lol the way he said it
what are you doing stepblastgel 8:17
6:05 what turtles sounds like when they're mating. 🤣
I like how this started out super sophisticated and scientific, but then just progressively got more ridiculous and barbaric.
Sums up the Axis science programs
That's terrifying, i mean imagine a murderer chopping up their victims with a water jet
Get me that gel
BUT SIR ITS 20%
GET ME that Gel
Sir.. .. Sir!
I'd hate to think what happened to that ballistic gel after the cameras were switched off!!
oh yeah i want to see more of the last part XD funny af
4:32 *moans intensely*
What in the furry fandom FUCK
What? Bro are u a zombie
Looool
You should try to go halfway through it and then put the air compressor and see if you blow it up
I like how it went from shooting a gel block with a water jet to just playing around with it haha
The heart removal was in "Frozen" right?
Yes the iconic scene where anna ripped out elsas icy heart from her cold dead body in triumph
@@dylancangie2161 lol underrrated
4:35 Oh my..
*thumbnail*
me: ow my arm hurts
It was like the pressure increased in the cavitation bubbles, helping the jet push through
That gel block is cleaner then most ballistic channels xD
7:07 Your talking about the first dumb and dumber when Lloyd was daydreaming and fighting that one Asian guy and was getting his butt kicked then pulled his heart out of his chest and put it in a bag then gave it to the man.
Thank you, i was racking my brain trying to remember what this was!
Or Indiana Jones
That gel is definitely harder than people.
Yeah its just used as a standard for testing, not actually a human analog.
Something tells me that isn’t gonna feel good on your skin.
7:06 - Dumb & Dumber, during Lloyd’s sleeping/ dreaming while driving (one of the best parts of the movie 🤣)
Now you guys should get a skull and see how well different helmets work
Feels Lonely here
Yout not slone
2:07 why does he look like bootleg TomSka?
8:33 GOATSE
Not hard spots in the ballistic gel. The water slowed down halfway through due to the gel and built up pressure. The gel started to stretch to allow more water to build up before finally building up enough pressure to burst through the rest of the thickness of the gel.
Just a jet of water, that cuts through a human easier than a light saber.
wish i could shoot my waterjet through mitchell's gut :(
Them: This next shot we'll be going, from the top--
Me and my brain: --make it drop that's some wet ass...
😀
Cardi b fans don't exist
@@pllayer17 you dont have to be a cardi b fan to like this generation defining piece of art.
The myth about the compressed air injecting into your bloodstream is true, don't let this video fool you. Rubber tips are relatively safe, however if your nozzle has a metal tip it is FAR more dangerous and would more than likely kill you with semi-light pressure.
The way you have to describe ballistics gel is the real consistency of a blended up human that's been poured into a mold and it solidified.
not a myth, definately happens, and it happens when the air compressor makes a hole in the skin, not the tissue, it then travels between the skin and tissue, ripping it open trough a path of least resistance, until you are basicly a meat filled skin baloon, at which point, you will instantly go in to shock due to pain, ambulance will transfer you to intensive care, any damage will be attempted to be repaired, you will fart out remaining gas for days if not weeks, and you will be lucky if none of that gas makes it in to your bloodstream, and creates an air gap in heart, at which point you will go in to cardiac arrest and will need to be literally defibrilated back in to life, or if it goes to your brain , its permanent brain damage and/or death
NOT SOMETHING TO PLAY AROUND WITH!