@@AtrumNoxProductions and tanks of petrol under the wooden table. A house near mine recently burned down because someone used a barbecue inside their shed where they accidentally lit a tank for their lawnmower, and you can guess what happened from there.
This works surprisingly similarly to alarms before timers were a thing. People would put a nail in a candle that was marked with different lengths of time, and when the candle burned to that point it'd drop the nail onto a metal plate to tell them to do what they needed.
Maybe you already knew this, but these candle snuffers were used to “program” how many hours of candlelight you wanted to burn. Or rather, this gave yourself a set time (depending on how high or low you placed the trigger) of candlelight, upon which it blew itself out without you having to get up and do that all throughout the house.
I see only one fire hazard and that is the candle the toothpick will be on fire for o short time and the lego was far enouth to not melt-not catch on fire
It'd be pretty funny if the Band broke before the wood burned smh. You'd end up with a burnt stick, some hardened wax and melted lego with a side dish of plastic fumes lmao
Да, сгорает. Парафин - углеводород (атомы c и h). При горении вступает в реакцию с образованием углекислого газа co2 и водяного пара h2о. Оба газа бесцветные и находятся в атмосфере в большом количестве.
Well this might seem fine, and function well enough, it probably isn't as safe as it looks. When it snaps shut it might throw hot wax around, which I can tell from personal experience is a very unpleasant experience! The automatic candle snuffer I have includes part that hugs the candle, and another part that wants to fall over the top. It can't fall because there's a piece of metal very close to the candle, going down its side. When enough of the candle has melted, this metal latch is no longer able to prevent the hood from falling over, similar to what you've done in your mechanism, except for they list intense smothering effect. It relies purely on gravity, rather than an elastic band, improving the safety and the reliability of the mechanism as well. I understand this might not be possible in Lego, due to it being in such close proximity to an open flame, I think you did a good job, for what you were trying to accomplish at least. I think I'll stick with what I've got, haha
It might be better to teplace the toothpick with something less flammable. If it caught fire then then when it gets flung it could set other stuff alight
Yeah, because I've lost count how many times I've thought to myself "wow, I really would like to light a candle, but who has the time for that half a second it takes to blow it back out when I leave the room?"
What about two half toothpicks with the points stuck into the candle offset from the center so they don't catch fire, but are released when the wax around them melts.
Oh I see in an attempt to get a candle to shut off automatically because you’re not attending it. you launch a possibly burning toothpick across the room. The insurance company’s gonna love that one.
In general, Lego + Fire is bad but this is pretty cool
Yeah! Correct 👍👍
Lol I was ranting on to myself for long time as I was watching and I came to this very conclusion! Super funny to see it's the top comment!
@@technicbrick14 Yeah Correct 👍
But it won't stay cool if that glowing toothpick hits something flamable ;)
@@DonkenAndToivolaRR Exactly my thought
This would work better on top of a stack of old newspapers and plastic bowls full of alcohol.
Based.
You're gonna need a bigger back-up snuffer for that
You forgot the oil soaked rags!
@@AtrumNoxProductions and tanks of petrol under the wooden table.
A house near mine recently burned down because someone used a barbecue inside their shed where they accidentally lit a tank for their lawnmower, and you can guess what happened from there.
ma'am are you okay?
I especially like the way it flings burning material around. ❤
there’s definitely a “one in some odd chance” of your house burning down with this Lego™️ candle snuffer.
Hey! The term "One in some odd chance™" is trademarked too, you're going to jail!!!
Tm? LegoTM
Edit: how
@@Jaykilyourbrain i tried to help you
@@Jaykilyourbrain now i have the same question
Like if the stick catches on fire and it fall on something that is burnable.
*launches burning spear and embers all over the carpet*
That will be kinda terrifying
Tbh, all carpeted floors deserve to be burned
@@CallmeLJ700 but not when still attached to my house.
@@GearsAndBricks yes it does the filth coated in filth covered in the orange juice you spilled years ago
Spread on your face too if u are sleeping next to the candle
More like Lego lit toothpick catapult, original candle snuffers were genius and meant to save candle life and prevent fires, not cause them.
Laughed too hard at this. For real tho, this thing clearly shoots hot wax everywhere not to mention the lit toothpick 😂
This isn't supposed to be a long term solution. This was a project for fun. People need to stop taking everything seriously.
you are too strict. fire extinguisher, fire starter. just a single word difference 🤷
No
Puts out the candle. Launches a flaming toothpick on to the most flammable thing in your house.
If the toothpick stayed alight you'd have a family snuffer too
Too funny 😂
Legends r here after watching original automatic candle sniffer making of steel like a thumb ring that was cool & smart gadget.❤
i like how he fast-forwarded it, and then just used a cut anyways 😂
It's going to be hilarious when this thing snaps the stick prematurely and sends a chunk of still burning candle flying into something.
This works surprisingly similarly to alarms before timers were a thing. People would put a nail in a candle that was marked with different lengths of time, and when the candle burned to that point it'd drop the nail onto a metal plate to tell them to do what they needed.
thats clever
Maybe you already knew this, but these candle snuffers were used to “program” how many hours of candlelight you wanted to burn. Or rather, this gave yourself a set time (depending on how high or low you placed the trigger) of candlelight, upon which it blew itself out without you having to get up and do that all throughout the house.
@davidswanson5669 I didn't know that. No doubt a product thought up after a few unfortunate fires from people forgetting to put out candles.
@@Idunno1707 good point, I hadn’t thought of the fire hazard aspect of candles burning all night.
No
Класс!!! Тлеющая зубочистка отлетает на скатерть. Безопасность 10 из 10!!!
And this ladies and gentlemen, is how house fires start.
Lego is always very reliable 👍
после от этой зубачистки горящей, хата загорится
ещё и воском пропитана)
внатуре
заодно перепись дебилов проведём.
that toothpick is a fire hazard, and the lego would probably burn as well
I see only one fire hazard and that is the candle the toothpick will be on fire for o short time and the lego was far enouth to not melt-not catch on fire
@@Donut_19 embers start fires
used this back in the 1700s to avoid setting the straw roof of my peasant’s quarters ablaze in the dead of night
It'd be pretty funny if the Band broke before the wood burned smh.
You'd end up with a burnt stick, some hardened wax and melted lego with a side dish of plastic fumes lmao
Snuffs one fire and starts another
Ah yes, Wood, fire, and plastic all go together very well lol
Эффектно разбрызгивая парафин во все стороны)
+ пожар от горящей зубочистки
Those snuffers came back faster than my dad by 14 years 9 months and 13 days
The candle : *Exists*
The snuffer : So you choose DEATH ?
Lego isn't just a toy, it's masterpiece
Let's not forget about the small wax fireball that could fly out and start a carpet on fire.
Your mecanism is prety cool
Perfect too because the loud snap will wake you up in the pitch black
you know what else will automatically snuff out a candle?
The end of a candle.
How to start a fire in the house.
I can smell those burning Lego pieces
He need an Oscar for this Invention!
And in today's news : A man was killed by a high speed toothpick that was launched by a candle-clapper made out of lego.
А потом зубочистка случайно загорится и будет пожар.
Это очень и очень пожароопасно
да это америкосы. они тупые, как говорил Задорнов)))
Added bonus chance of flinging a lit piece of wood at the nearest flammable object.
Puts out the candle by launching a flaming stick..
Das scheint mir gefährlicher zu sein als die Kerze aus gehen zu lassen 😂😂😂
Ach wat... So'n bisschen brennendes Wax oder so'n schöner, glimmender Zahnstocher irgendwo auf brennbarem Material, das ist doch super sicher 😂😂
Не безопасно. Зубочистка не тушится. Она вылетает из системы тушения свечи и может собой поджечь что либо ещё.
I was so relieved you didn’t annoyingly talk over the video as If i was blind and can’t see.
واوووو لقد حبيت هاذا الشيء Wow, I loved this thing
Burning candle, wood and plastic, what could go wrong.
The person who invented this is a genius
Куда воск девается, когда свеча уменьшается? Сгорает🙃?
Ну вообще да, горят пары парафина)
Да, сгорает. Парафин - углеводород (атомы c и h). При горении вступает в реакцию с образованием углекислого газа co2 и водяного пара h2о. Оба газа бесцветные и находятся в атмосфере в большом количестве.
The wild project.
Именно по этому, свечка и совершает свои колебания!
А всё потому что опыт овно!
Burn marks on the LEGO pieces and a burning toothpick thrown onto the carpeting. No danger at all.
Not to much safe 🥴
That snuffing was so incredibly violent
😂 I hope, nobody take that seriously. Please don't burn you home down!!
These actually existed, but it is nice to see an updated version made in new materials
даёшь пожар, почему бы и нет?
What a great way to start a fire!
That's a Lego jumpscare machine, especially if the candle is the only lamp in the room.
Alright need kaby's video on it😂
nice i love how it catapults the embers from the candle and or toothpick across your house into the carpet where it can catch fire easily
Plot twist: instead of snuffing the candle, it just launches the ember into the drapes.
THAT LOOKS SICK
omg, and it is also beautiful and aesthetic ...
Wow amazing and wounderful❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Well this might seem fine, and function well enough, it probably isn't as safe as it looks. When it snaps shut it might throw hot wax around, which I can tell from personal experience is a very unpleasant experience!
The automatic candle snuffer I have includes part that hugs the candle, and another part that wants to fall over the top. It can't fall because there's a piece of metal very close to the candle, going down its side. When enough of the candle has melted, this metal latch is no longer able to prevent the hood from falling over, similar to what you've done in your mechanism, except for they list intense smothering effect. It relies purely on gravity, rather than an elastic band, improving the safety and the reliability of the mechanism as well. I understand this might not be possible in Lego, due to it being in such close proximity to an open flame, I think you did a good job, for what you were trying to accomplish at least. I think I'll stick with what I've got, haha
And the burning pieces of a toothpick are flying wherever they can start a real fire! Great invention
That jump scared me😂😂
Bro really made us watch through the whole burning process
It might be better to teplace the toothpick with something less flammable. If it caught fire then then when it gets flung it could set other stuff alight
It's all fun and games till a lit toothpick lights up the curtains.
Yeah, because I've lost count how many times I've thought to myself "wow, I really would like to light a candle, but who has the time for that half a second it takes to blow it back out when I leave the room?"
Mark my word that one day your bed,sofa or curtain will be on fire.
automatic "set your house on fire" brilliant😂
Fire investigator: apparently the house fire was caused by a lit toothpick that was thrown across the room
A prize for the most ingenious way to put out one fire and start another ! 👌
“So jimmy what did you make this summer?” “Candle go boom”
Au moins avec cette système te reçois pas le éteindre automatiquement éteindre tout seul au gros voilà bien fait quand même système
What about two half toothpicks with the points stuck into the candle offset from the center so they don't catch fire, but are released when the wax around them melts.
This is such a dangerous safety mechanism. Sure it puts out the candle, but it in no way guarantees the fire is gone
The smartest thing I’ve ever seen.
My parents must have like 200 Lego snuffers, I hear this sound all the time in their bedroom
Congrats on 5 million views
The most violent way to put out a candle
instructions unclear accidentall summon the final Lego boss
Fire, uncontrolled wood and Lego are a bad combination.
It’s all fun and games till the bricks catch fire 💀
Ingenius, cute, and clever
I sat here and went "Yummers. Plastic fumes."
а в стакан с водой или песком воткнуть?
Fine work sir wonderful
It's strange to see such an ancient technology implemented with lego
Oh I see in an attempt to get a candle to shut off automatically because you’re not attending it. you launch a possibly burning toothpick across the room. The insurance company’s gonna love that one.
*LEGO device for flinging a burning toothpick across the room in some random direction
Total fire waiting to happen
Never thought I'd see a snuff film on YT.
That candle looks like a crayon
so good, you can have a flying flaming stick go anywhere into your room
Уж проще было просто отрезать нужного размера свечу.
Great mechanism.
Perfect for a lego technic lover couple night dinner
That snuffer is aggressive 😂
It felt like- the fire was slapped to shut up😂😂
Yup. That looks safe. Kids should definitely try this
That looks like a fire hazard everything is flammable.
Congrats, you just made a fire hazzard
Alternative title: Automatic Candle Clapper.