I Made Bulletproof Glass With Basic Materials
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2023
- Can I make bulletproof glass with no experience? I attempted some different methods to see what makes the glass able to stop bullets.
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Stopping green tip is nothing to scoff at, there are even some hard body armors that can't! You sounded sarcastic about the "wicked" 5.56 but that chunky boy was thoroughly bullet proof.
Those are pretty poor level 4 plates then, or it's level 3 or 3+ which isn't designed to stop rifle rounds. Level 4 hard armor has to stop a single 7.62 nato black tip (or 30-06 AP round) which has WAY more speed and energy than M855A1 EPR (green tip 556). I'm not sure what hard armor you're referring to that can't stop green tip, even AR500 can.
Did I say level IV plates?
@@000Mazno000 ooh, chestplate enchanted w/ projectile protection IV!
Epoxy is a suboptimal resin for binding glass for this purpose. "Resin" comes in a thousand different varieties and PVB is more like hotglue rather than 2-component epoxy.
PVB is similar to double sided clear tape. Unlike the resin you used it remains flexible more like rubber than plastic. When using it to laminate glass you place down a sheet of glass then apply the pvb sheet to the glass then lay on the next sheet of glass and apply heat and pressure to remove air bubbles. It does not take much heat or pressure to do it. A hot plate turned on after the glass pvb sandwich i laid on it with say some ply wood and a cinder block laid on the plywood is enough pressure and let the hot plate heat up to a couple 100 deg f will be more than enough then you turn off the hot plate and let it all cool down. To rig it up for shooting it for testing you would want to make a wooden frame around it and a dense rubber material say archery target matts or rubber mudflap material between wood and glass around the edge of the BP glass panel. You can screw the wood together
Soon as you mentioned the resin being soft I had an odd thought. Can you make bullet proof candy? Layers of brittle with taffy or melted licorice between? ... Its a strange morning..
Why does this seem possible?
@@octaviusmorlock because it's crazy enough that it might just work
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Framing the glass and also having polycarbonate on both sides would have really helped it stay together. Just incase theres a next time.
Yeah what I was noticing. The materials are good, but there's no outer frame to really secure them (it being a small surface area doesn't help on shock absorption either, but can't expect him making a huge panel)
I'm pretty sure bulletproof glass is usually held in place. Therefore, does not expend momentum moving
The polly carb goes on the back to contain the glass fragments instead of spraying them towards the stuff/people your protecting.
The fact that it stopped anything at all is kind of amazing.
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FYI some ballistics information here, the green tip 5.56mm used (also not .556, that would be over a half inch in diameter, its actually .22cal just going very fast) is green due to the designation M855, which includes a small steel penetrating tip that did much better than a full soft projectile.
They did say they couldnt afford an expert soo they had to hire a weapons novice
I prefer to classify it as eco friendly 😊
You're supposed to shoot the glass side that way the pieces don't get blown apart because the polycarbonate is what keeps the glass together and not shattering into your face after it's been shot as you saw in your second shot of the bulletproof glass you made
Id definitely explore using a more rubbery resin like you mentioned in the video.
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On par with the OG bulletproof video!!!!!
The back layer on commercial bulletproof glass is poly to collect spalling. If glass side was the back it'd send shrapnel in - it is visible in the first successful piece you made!
E: I needed to watch like a minute more! HAH!
What? Why would you re-anneal toughened glass? Any glass supplier will be able to provide annealled glass, it's just standard glass. Surely that would be cheaper/faster/easier.
love this video!
I've seen lots of things on RUclips, I don't think I've seen anyone make bespoke bullet proof glass. Please continue down this physics rabbit hole. For my own enjoyment.
"A piece thick enough it could be a mom in a pixar movie." ...😂😂😂
Technically a waterjet video
0:11 That room and lighting reminds me of the "I feel fantastic" video
>video about making bulletproof *glass*
>looks inside
>resin
fun fact for not the gun junkies, green tips are armor piercing rounds with a steel core, really good at penetrating things
Great Video Guys if you can understand how armor platting is made on a WW2 Battleship built proof glass is made almost in the same manor with different types of layers of protection .. On a Battleship the Armor - Plating on different parts of a Battleship the armor plating has cement between the armor plating to absorb an in pack from a heavy shell you were close to making armor plating do a little homework and do a revist Happy New Years Guys
you should make a suit of armor out of bulletproof glass
5.56 mm not .556 caliber
1:47 thank you, i never knew what they were saying
Frame, they need frames to prevent extreme separation.
You're supposed to shoot the glass side. If you shoot the polycarbonate side, the glass explodes off the other side and into the face of the person you were trying to shoot.
Aside from that, I think you may have had better test results if you had bolted the glass into a steel frame that compresses the glass together as well, since the glass would be installed into a building in a similar way. It would help to keep the layers from separating when you shoot it.
Quality internet video
You should frame the glass first to hold all layer together and prevent the glass from flying around
Video is a yes indeed
Is this channel really about showcasing the many versatile uses of resin?
You should try to do the same thing, but whit the glass mounted inside a car door to see how the glass and door ends up looking.
14:09 it's 5.56 OR .223. and GREEN TIP = Green-tip ammunition is most common in 5.56/. 223 Rem caliber and is mainly designed for use with the AR platform. These rounds were originally considered controversial, as they meet one of the criteria of the federal definition of armor-piercing ammunition.
I feel like it needs to be mounted to a frame to actually test if its bulletproof. A lot of energy was lost when the front piece came off the Big Mac.
outside view is for fancy only. try metal sheet walls (steel container, can) filled with concrete or plascrete (resin + sand in concrete style mix), yep bulletproof glass is just concrete block roughly. try kinetic sand inside a steel can.
I lost track of this channel. I used to watch them back in middle school. Whatever happened to the OG weirdos that founded this channel?? These guys just don't hit the same
Theres a video about it on the channel, think it’s maybe a month or so old
Oh okay thanks@@lucassvedlund3851
tl/dr they don't wanna. they got real jobs now. so they left it to these guys.
They were burned out following the changes to the algorithms so they sold the channel to Patrick Adair and his brother who is the main person here. They seem to be happier now that they can stop making videos, got paid, and the channel lives on
@@Yoshikaable I watched the video earlier
I wonder how it would go if one were to alternate between layers of acrylate and glass, so as to have a cushioning effect between layers and thereby offer some form of damping effect.
As a guy who works for in a glass shop, taking tempered glass and making it into annealed its the expensive and hard way. 3/8 plate glass shouldn't be hard to get. Even 1/2 shouldn't be hard to find.
They reallh should have used a tarp for all that glass.
Please please please make a full window!
nice vid 👍
cool video
How did you clean up all that glass? 😮
Just use 10cent penny as spacer. This should be one problem solved :D
Time to play with different resins to see what's better 🤷
Good sir you need PVB as a inner layer 😂 finally get to telll someone!
I'm wondering something, if it was held in place, maybe it would have made a different result ?
2:10 muted it as you explained about glass and didn’t realize it 🤣
I defiantly want to see you try this again with the proper binder, or hell just random different binders. What would a thick ballistics gel do?
Very cool video. Now I know .556 is the way to go.
5.56 mm
.556 is above a 50 cal
Wow hot off the press.
Need more gun vids
Use lexan as first plate and last.. Its more flexible.
No. You can however, try to make 'Bullet Resistant' glass.
Reading ".556" hurt lmfao
Usually we want bullet proof glass, because our face is going to be on the site opposite from the bullet. I'd say in this case we want the glass to be the strike face, because otherwise we get a face full of shards.
EDIT: yup
you should do something like this with slowmo guys
Now will the glass lasagna stop a rocket?
how u do all this and not research the correct strike face
You're doing real science here. This is like Myth busters and it's awesome.
yes it is
Should have put something behind the glass so we could see the potential damage if we try this at home 😂😂😂
Impressive 🤔
You could have cut some of those jokes.
But I am glad you didn't.
On the question of the title. No, it not possible to make bullet proof glass without experience since you building experience while making the glass.
Do you have a percinal channel?
22LR?
Holy crap, is that Marvin Gaye?
nice
It's 5.56mm, not caliber - the caliber version is .223.
YES DADDY we love BULLETPROOF glass that was a huge thick layer at the end
on the real tho... you arent leaving a bunch of glass shards in the forest are you? you dont know the amount of glass I have hauled out of places.....seems a tarp or tarps would solve that
wow
what is blud yapping about 6:56
Oh that's why it didn't survive you shot it with a .556 caliber gun
You're supposed to use a 5.56 mm gun
Resistant*
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the ".556" had me dying bro lol
5.56
That’s what we get for hiring a weapons novice
Damn i miss the old crew.
What happened to the original 2 guys on this channel?
Some bulletproof glass is transparent aluminium
I hope you cleaned up all the glass shards you left in nature
Bro said M855 green tips were standard ".556 caliber"
Weapons novice moment
I can cut wood with my hand¡???
I wonder if using hot glue would work well as the binding 'resin'
The glass is to spall in diameter
The Big Mac is tiny now... It more like the size of the billionaires greed.
Ya frame it up next time
Make it with hot glue instead.
Can it stop balls
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LOL it would not have stopped the 30 06 even if it was the first shot they are way way more powerful than 556. Higher velocity and much heavier. 556 223 are basically faster .22 rounds with more weight and not much more weight 22 250 are faster and same weight as a 556 but 30 06 beats both in terms of penetration energy dump all of it
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What the F is .556 caliber
Why is he doing that with his eyebrows? 6:36
The wildlife is gonna love that shattered glass everywhere
Literally the last thing he says in the video is that they're cleaning it up...
how do you clean up millions of tiny shards of glass though@@nickc5610
@@nickc5610Im guessing you have never cleaned broken glass. Even on a high vis smooth floor its near impossible to get all the tiny, splinter sized, shards picked up. Now try in snow and dirt with leaves... exactly. Unless they industrial vacuumed the whole area, its likely glass remained. They could have done this in an indoor range where it would be contained and easier to clean. They did this outside because they didnt want to pay a range any fees.
Also, just because someone says they did something, doesnt mean they did. People lie. All the time. Especially to seem nice and/or like a good person. Welcome to humanity.
Children in Africa could've eaten that glass
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