This is one of the best rube goldberg videos I've ever seen! Words can't describe how amazing this was... seriously, GREAT work! I'm sharing this on my G+ and twitter. You deserve so many more views/subs.
After watching this again, I realized I forgot to praise you for a few more things. First of all, I can only imagine the planning that went into this to make the transitions look seamless. Also, every single technique was amazing and unique. There was not a single one that I had seen before. You just took Rube Goldbergs to the next level, my friend. I am planning on watching this at least 10 more times and using as many techniques as I can. Also, this video NEEDS to be more popular! It is by far your best video, and most likely the best Rube Goldberg video ever made. Amazing!
Very cool ! My favorite is 1:20 and the amazing 4:05 because you mix 2 cool ideas to make a better one ! It's fun the see the ideas disappear on board. And seriously, 8minutes of screen link (and with some fails probably) , you're patient ^^
This was very possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in my entire life. You deserve to be an iconic builder like sprice or doodle. I cannot imagine how much work was put into this. My favorite parts were the one where the marble track fell over after the ping pong ball fell in the bucket, and the one with the shelf when the first time the ball rolled under but the second one went to the next floor because of the paper thing.
Oh man. I am commenting right after watching this video, and I am just speechless! There were so many tricks that just blew my mind! I can only imagine how much thought was out into this. It took me forever to come up with two ideas for my Rube Goldbergs. Not only are the camera angles spot-on for the screenlink connections, but each machine seemed to work flawlessly. Only 270 fails, though? That's only a little more than 5 each. Some of those seemed super complicated, and I commend you for inventing these ideas. They left me absolutely amazed. I have no idea how this video has only four likes. It deserves many, many more. And yes, I do believe that it is the best Rube Goldberg screenlink on TH-cam. Keep up the amazing work. It is so amazing!
Thanks so much. This video was going to be a huge project ever since I decided to make it, and surprisingly it went a lot more smoothly than I thought it would. I'm really happy that people like it.
so many awesome ideas especially the fan blowing the ball around! just wondering where did those yellow and orange tracks come from and what is their length?
The yellow tracks were all from a hotwheels set that my brother got for his birthday about a year ago. They are all 7 inches long. The orange tracks were originally one track from a different hotwheels set that I got from Toys R Us when I was a little kid, and it was 21.5 inches long. I then cut it into a large and a small track. There is another, even smaller orange track that is useful because it has a stand on one side, and it came from the same set as the other orange track. It is 5 inches long.
This is one of THE BEST rube goldberg videos I've ever seen, some of these tricks were amazing! I can't imagine how long it took you to do all these, well done :D
There were many discontinuities that distracted me like a shadow of something moving in one shot and nothing in the next. However this is an amazing video. Great ideas. I read your descriptions and easily agree with, "and possibly, one of the most amazing Rube Goldberg Machine screenlinks ever made in history."
I do not know what you intended to do in the penultimate scene. Because the ball was going to push a track of wooden trains, and it seems that it did not work. Were you calling the phone for the last scene?
For that one, it was supposed to work differently than it actually did. There was an orange hotwheels track holding it in place. The only thing holding that track from moving forward were two weights, and it was barely touching one of the weights so that if a force heavy enough (which was supposed to be the billiard ball) pushes the track, it would "let go" of the weight and the tape measure would go forward. In the video, the tape measure went forward a little early, right after the marble fell off of it.
half of this video i tought all of it was one part, just realised when i noticed that the ice hockey board change (for some reason i didn think of the fact that you actually turned that whole thing around). Still its fucking amazing. this was a viewing pleasure trough the whole video, much respect to you.
I really appreciate the work that went into this, and am busy now incorporating some of your great ideas into my own machines. I'll help spread the word, and subscribe. Thanks!
Love Rube Goldberg machines. Pretty sweet ! Have you seen a Rubens Tube? Check this out. Watch "Stroy Brother's Creation" on TH-cam Stroy Brother's Creation: th-cam.com/video/RlTkXg7D1nk/w-d-xo.html
This is one of the best rube goldberg videos I've ever seen! Words can't describe how amazing this was... seriously, GREAT work! I'm sharing this on my G+ and twitter. You deserve so many more views/subs.
agreed
Hevesh!? I'm a big fan. Are you gonna make a Rube Goldberg soon?
This was incredible! Here's a challenge for you is to make a machine that has 1000 chain reaction ideas!💡
After watching this again, I realized I forgot to praise you for a few more things. First of all, I can only imagine the planning that went into this to make the transitions look seamless. Also, every single technique was amazing and unique. There was not a single one that I had seen before. You just took Rube Goldbergs to the next level, my friend. I am planning on watching this at least 10 more times and using as many techniques as I can. Also, this video NEEDS to be more popular! It is by far your best video, and most likely the best Rube Goldberg video ever made. Amazing!
Very cool !
My favorite is 1:20 and the amazing 4:05 because you mix 2 cool ideas to make a better one !
It's fun the see the ideas disappear on board.
And seriously, 8minutes of screen link (and with some fails probably) , you're patient ^^
Better then some of the most incredible stuff on TH-cam. Words can't even describe this. That was.....hey why aren't you famous.........YET.
This was very possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in my entire life. You deserve to be an iconic builder like sprice or doodle. I cannot imagine how much work was put into this. My favorite parts were the one where the marble track fell over after the ping pong ball fell in the bucket, and the one with the shelf when the first time the ball rolled under but the second one went to the next floor because of the paper thing.
Stunning!
The repeaters and crossovers are especially engaging...
Just wow.
Oh man. I am commenting right after watching this video, and I am just speechless! There were so many tricks that just blew my mind! I can only imagine how much thought was out into this. It took me forever to come up with two ideas for my Rube Goldbergs. Not only are the camera angles spot-on for the screenlink connections, but each machine seemed to work flawlessly. Only 270 fails, though? That's only a little more than 5 each. Some of those seemed super complicated, and I commend you for inventing these ideas. They left me absolutely amazed. I have no idea how this video has only four likes. It deserves many, many more. And yes, I do believe that it is the best Rube Goldberg screenlink on TH-cam. Keep up the amazing work. It is so amazing!
Thanks so much. This video was going to be a huge project ever since I decided to make it, and surprisingly it went a lot more smoothly than I thought it would. I'm really happy that people like it.
so many awesome ideas especially the fan blowing the ball around! just wondering where did those yellow and orange tracks come from and what is their length?
The yellow tracks were all from a hotwheels set that my brother got for his birthday about a year ago. They are all 7 inches long. The orange tracks were originally one track from a different hotwheels set that I got from Toys R Us when I was a little kid, and it was 21.5 inches long. I then cut it into a large and a small track. There is another, even smaller orange track that is useful because it has a stand on one side, and it came from the same set as the other orange track. It is 5 inches long.
His sprice.
This is the best video/screenlink I have seen in a while really amazing job this must have taken a lot of time and effort!
I liked 2:03 and 3:00 but man, all of em' were SO good.
Keep up the good work!
This could very well be the best rube Goldberg video on the internet!
Happy 3-year anniversary! I'm writing this on June 25, 2014, because you uploaded RGM # 1 on June 25, 2011. Good job!
This deserves way more views.
Awesome, so many tricks. So many things happen on the screen :-)
And how the written down ideas disappear on the board.
why does this only have 11,503 views its the best rube goldberg ive ever seen in my life
This is one of THE BEST rube goldberg videos I've ever seen, some of these tricks were amazing! I can't imagine how long it took you to do all these, well done :D
OMG nobody can even think about this. ACCURACY MAN ACCURACY!
Amazing! You are so talented and creative! Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions!
There were many discontinuities that distracted me like a shadow of something moving in one shot and nothing in the next. However this is an amazing video. Great ideas. I read your descriptions and easily agree with, "and possibly, one of the most amazing Rube Goldberg Machine screenlinks ever made in history."
This just saved my homework. Thank you so much.
I do not know what you intended to do in the penultimate scene. Because the ball was going to push a track of wooden trains, and it seems that it did not work. Were you calling the phone for the last scene?
I loved it all! That was fricking awesome!
Awesome video! I love all of the cool ideas.
IT IS JUST SPEECHLESS! fan of yours.
Absolutely incredible!
Great use of space and time. Very Cool!
I wonder how long does it take to build it
dude the music is raw and so is ur machines........u rock! any tips u can lend me?
sharp mind
If you want a tutorial for any of these ideas, comment below!
Ohh Jah!
The string is a perfect height so that it is being pushed down by the ball instead of forward, and therefore won't move.
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I don't know how I got it. It was just lying around my house. There is some that works just as well at The Home Depot.
For that one, it was supposed to work differently than it actually did. There was an orange hotwheels track holding it in place. The only thing holding that track from moving forward were two weights, and it was barely touching one of the weights so that if a force heavy enough (which was supposed to be the billiard ball) pushes the track, it would "let go" of the weight and the tape measure would go forward. In the video, the tape measure went forward a little early, right after the marble fell off of it.
half of this video i tought all of it was one part, just realised when i noticed that the ice hockey board change (for some reason i didn think of the fact that you actually turned that whole thing around).
Still its fucking amazing. this was a viewing pleasure trough the whole video, much respect to you.
you are so intelligent at this !!!! wow can't believe it!!!! wow!!
Is it me...OR IS THIS MORE EPIC THAN DOMINO TRICKS!?
The video was awesome. I love you your video it was sick bro keep it like that.
This is a big and amazing RGM.
Awesome man.
Awesome!
333 subscribers...so does that make you only HALF evil?
In all seriousness, great job! Totally worth the wait!
I love this video you made is aweeeeesoooomee!
Man that was AMAZIBGLY AMAZING!! How did you do all that? I mean seriously that was your best video BY 5 MILES
I really appreciate the work that went into this, and am busy now incorporating some of your great ideas into my own machines. I'll help spread the word, and subscribe. Thanks!
Love the infinite air hockey table
OMG you are the most awesome rgm builder ever! but seriously though you are soooooo cool
Awesome video !! subbed.
Ever thought on being on AGT?
What songs was used in this video?
Wow! You are amazing! A+++++++++!
how do you make the tutorials 1:11 and 2:31
and 1:39
Can you make a tutorial on Rube Golberg Machine
SO COOL
i ned to do 1 for my science with 6 simple machines. hlp me ty
what is the name for the first song?
whaaaat! I think you made this house just for making the chain reaction.heh heh.
Como se llama la musica de fondo??? Por favor
BRAVO!!!
Fails please!
cool
music?
When you're youtube famous I'll get to brag about how I was within the first 200 subscribers.
Pretty Tuff
2:05
Love Rube Goldberg machines. Pretty sweet ! Have you seen a Rubens Tube? Check this out. Watch "Stroy Brother's Creation" on TH-cam
Stroy Brother's Creation: th-cam.com/video/RlTkXg7D1nk/w-d-xo.html
no words.
4 people are stoppid
There is always one thing wrong with every Rube Goldberg machines
Yeah! 😁
Hi berlagawsome! I love your videos. It would be great if you could check out my RGMs, because you are one of my idols. Thank you!
wow!
How the....WHAT????
AMAZING