This is hands down one of the best machine videos I have ever seen. There has always been this quality vs quantity tradeoff. Videos with more machine clips tend to have clips of lower quality, just by nature, and vice versa. Most recently, many machine screenlinks have had under 20 clips as a result. But this video? It completely breaks the trend. You've created, as _one individual builder_ , something incredibly rare and special: a machine screenlink that is as good as it is long. There is a good balance here, too. You have many, many incredibly innovative proofs of concept (0:18 with the self setting staircase, 0:48 with the reused zipline, 1:29 with the spinning cup, 2:23 with the bead chain), creative uses of foreign objects (0:34 with the cymbal, 1:22 with the dog, 1:57 with your classic revisited), fun timing/motion tricks (0:41 with the billiard ball bounce, 0:54 with the gear flip, 1:08 with the triple moving bounce plate, 1:51 with the magic, 2:03 with the launch and falling track, etc.) and good repeated motion tricks (1:43 with the rainbow, 2:12 with the billiard balls). And these tricks are all just in the first three minutes of the video!! There is incredible diversity and attention to detail here. All the tricks you did with the big gears? Man those gears were _all over_ . And can I just say that the planning of this was incredible? The immersive transitions were _on point_ . Little details (like the 25/50 mark and the extra long last clip, and the clip that was used multiple times!!) made the experience really great too. But every time I watch this video, I see a new cool thing I initially missed. This time, it was the reuse of the little track at 7:06. Such a nifty little rotation into place! And oh man, what a clip. I wouldn't be surprised if another video of this scale and quantity isn't made for a good while. It's just that hard to make something like this. So much time, planning, and effort went into this project, and it shows!
This man found creativity with complex machines. Actually this is a clean class of servo systems and complex mechanical reactions. Outstanding as usual. I come here to this channel for a daily dosage of positivism.
Had to watch in slow motion to really appreciate all the work you put into this video. Very well done, loved every single clip. Lots of new tricks Ive never seen before, hope this gets the attention it deserves!!
I have to say This is the best chain reaction video I have seen. It is also one of my favorite You Tube videos of all time. Great work, all of the tricks were individually amazing!
I need, NEED, a 5 minute loop of each and every one of them to deeply appreciate every trick, thought and effort that went into them. Very imaginative and original tricks, well done, sir! Thank you for uploading!
This is incredible! A whole year of work for this masterpiece, wow. I am just blown away by all of the new and unique tricks you came up with! I am definitely sharing this on my community tab later today!
That was great, one of the best "Watch Later" videos I've gotten to recently in my huge "Watch Later" playlist that I'm trying to get through. What I really liked about this video was how everything is clear of other stuff around it...I find each section easier to follow and take in what's happening that way on first view.
This is awesome! I loved the new tricks. Nice new format on the tricks, making it seem like it was all one big thing when it was nicely edited clips together. My favorite tricks were: anything with gears, and when the track moved around! Edit: Also, in the last clip, I love how you put up a showcase of all the new type of tricks in the video. It's so cool!
I'm speechless. The time, effort, intelligence, creativity, timing, abstract reasoning, spacial relations skills, knowledge and application of mechanical and physical laws, patience, time, commitment, perseverance and steady hands creating this video must have involved. I'm awestruck.
It really goes without saying how much of a masterpiece this video is, and how much effort was put in compared to most Rube Goldberg Screenlinks that have focus on having a large quantity of clips. Some of these concepts were just so freaking smart, like the bulkdomino filter, the rotating cup staircase, bead chain dispenser and the sliding pulley. Most of the motions you achieved I wouldn’t have expected to look as clean as they did, and they are all something unique. There were also some clips that were really clever spices of other people’s that I thought were really neat. My favourite clip, though, was the double-use dog, because like, it’s literally a double-use dog. The incredibly fast (but still easy to follow) pace of this Screenlink makes the video feel like it’s nowhere near 9 minutes and that I could just keep watching it again and again. The Infinity War clip was also really funny and a great lead in to the final clip (even though I don’t even know that movie lol) All in all, truly well epically played my gamer, I’m so glad you pushed through and got this finished! This is an incredible feat of both your machine ingeniousness and your perseverance. ∩^ω^∩ W(`0`)W
... I have no words for what I just watched. This video was just... Wow. I just... I just can't get over how amazing this video was! I loved every second of it and these tricks were just absolutely amazing! I LOVED THIS VIDEO!!! Keep up the great work Sirgabealot G!
This is your most popular video, and for good reason. EVERY SINGLE SEGMENT IS UNIQUE. And 9 minutes of Rube Goldberg content?! It's crazy! Needless to say, we feel very inspired.
Incredible! Just incredible, no words can describe how amazing this video is. Every single clip is a masterpiece i would list every part that i enjoy but that would just be EVERY part. But i would have to say my favorite part was when you used the dog as a multi use trick :)
Now THIS is what I'm talking about! You have once again totally blown me away! Every clip was super cool and unexpected! I have no idea how you were able to do any of this! I loved all the gear tricks, Slinky tricks, and the cup stairs trick. If the D+M Awards come back this year, this is no doubt going to win for Best Machine Screenlink. I can't wait to see you at Domino World!
Wow this is a VERY complicated machine that they can be tricky to build! Here is some tricks that I like 0:15: The Walking Slinky. Now I know it’s a boring trick but also a very *complicated* trick because this one has the most fails (with 88 fails)! 0:40: The Pool Balls Collision. This was a awe-inspiring trick when two billiard balls collided with each other. Now I’ve seen a failing video about this and this trick and the platforms (where the billiard balls land on) were together but separated them to prevent the fails. 0:53: The Gear Swoop. The swoop was so smooth and amazing! Awesome job! 1:00: Foosball Kicker. I love it when this k’nex lever kicked the ball. Just supreme! 1:05: Moving Bounce Platform. This is amazing when the ball bounce on the platform MULTIPLE TIMES while the platform is moving, more like Mission Impossible! 1:12: The Dog Feeder. Another amazing trick with a living being O_O! 1:38: Newton Cradle No.1. I love it when you made the Newton Cradle tilted to knock the ball for the next trick:) 1:56: The Fiber. You use it in your Rube Goldberg machines and used it for fascinating tricks and this is a awesome one! 2:15: Sliding Cards. This is so complicated! You used the cards as a track for the ball to pass by! 2:50: The Whirlpool. This trick is so great! How’d you make the ball go up and down? So amazing! 3:11: The Track Swoop. You use the track 3 times :O! 4:09: Pivot Twist. So amazing. How did you make the ball pass on dominoes? 4:34: Gear Shoot. So smooth and epic just like The Gear Swoop. 4:24: Newton Cradle No.2. I like how you made it knock two balls to keep the trick going. 6:22-6:42: The Hoop. This is not simple dude, how did you make those machines like this? 7:12: The System. This is the longest trick ever! And of course the finale was a good one! This is so supreme that you should make part two. I cannot believe you did this all by yourself!
Those chain reaction videos are indeed fantastic. The testing process must be crazy, resetting the whole circuit over and over until it works as expected.
Before that i lost the interest in chain reaction because all go to college but after seeing this my interest slowly coming back and it is in a path to come back if i got more videos like this.
It's finally here! We've been looking forward to this video for so long, and this was totally worth the wait. The way you can create such clean clips while achieving a complex motion is beyond me. There were several times I audibly gasped because of a trick, and that rarely happens as well! It's so easy to tell the work put into this video. The whole year spent on it along with all the clips you made that didn't make the cut just add into my enjoyment because I can really tell you cared about this. Best machine video of the year so far, and definitely best machine screenlink I can recall. Top three clips were 1:19, 5:44, and 1:06. Special shoutout to 0:41 as well, I've been trying to make a trick like that for so long, can't believe you made it work! The thanos snap wasn't expected but was hilarious haha. Can't wait to see what future videos you make, and we totally need to collab again once we're both available.
BWRGM Thank you! And we should definitely collab again soon. I just got home from Domino World and joas98 told me he was jealous how I got to meet you guys before he did, lol
WOW! This is fascinating all through, a masterpiece, and totally addictive to watch. Who'd want to watch trains go round when they could try their hand at this? The gorgeous dog at 1.10 blew me away. Thank you.
Jake Cohen No. Unfortunately I don’t own thirty tables 😂 I do have a couple full-length machines on my channel that extend past 200 steps if you want to check them out.
I dont know why I didn’t see this video earlier and why I wasn’t subscribed yet (now I am subscribed) cause this is the best machine video I have ever seen. I just want to say that every clip was just totally mindblowing!
Sometimes I think that you and The Invention 11 must be the same person because your machines have the same building styles! And sometimes you also use the same tricks!
Okay, it's about time I get a comment in here. First off, OH MY THIS IS GREAT!!! Every single trick in this video is so entertaining, and I loved every second. The sheer magnitude of intricacy and complexity of these tricks combined with the astonishing length of this video makes it one of the best the community has ever seen. Okay, now for specifics: 0:40- I remember you showing me this a while ago. You're a lunatic! This was such a cool trick to watch, and I love how you were able to control the unpredictability of the pool balls colliding in mid-air. 0:47- SCREW YOU THIS WAS MY IDEA. Goddangit Gabe I already buit this and filmed it as a part of a future video 😂 Oh well. I actually added a little s p i c e to mine so we'll see how that goes. If anything, this is a testament to how our minds think alike. 0:53- This was the first trick where I audibly yelled in surprise. Did you get inspiration from Lyle's ball scooper trick? If so, it somehow never occurred to me to add something onto the end instead of a scoop. This was such a genius idea. 1:00- Beautiful. If there's anything you are well known for, it's creating clever multi-use element tricks with ease. Gosh, this is so smart. 1:12- Gabe, how were you able to multi-use a living, breathing creature. You're insane. I considered this soft-core animal abuse before seeing that you used your dog as a multi-use element and then I realized that it was for a good cause. 1:25- Yooo this is so cool! This reminds me of something I did in SIUTS 2. Idk if that's where you drew inspiration from, but if so, it's a wonderful spice of a spice 🌶🌶 1:43- this definitely reminds me of something Joel would do. Often times, when one trick is repeated over and over again in a quick, rapid fashion, it can result in a visual masterpiece, and this is no exception. 1:49- O___O 2:23- Bruh I loved how you manipulated the beads before doing the classic chain, and I thought it was clever how you used the chain as a weight for a lever to tilt after its removal. Definitely a great way of taking a normally boring trick and making it better. 2:53- What? How? I think that using an object that "sinks" and then floats is a great thing to use in a machine, and you used it very well. 3:39- Oh my god I lost it for some reason when the track tilted out of its chamber. Totally didn't expect that to happen. 4:08- D O M A C H I N O E S . This one was a sweet multi-use of the domino track thingy. 4:34- BRUH WHAT. HOW WERE YOU ABLE TO MAKE THAT CONSISTENT. What DIDN'T you launch in this video? 4:42- Ahhh a nice do-it-twice spice 🌶🌶. I also thought that the sliding track was a nice touch 5:15- Heyoo! Is that the trick from my Reactica machine? 5:17- I'm pretty sure this was inspired by one of Joel's tricks in Domachinoes, but it never occurred to me that you could use the dominoes as weights. Fantastic!! 5:45- Oh my god of COURSE you can move the two pulleys together to lower the domino. How did I not think of that?!? Such a cool and simple idea. I also liked the multi use of the yellow domino. 6:08- DUUUUDE WHAT. I totally did not expect the whole thing to tilt down and fold up the tracks and use them as ANOTHER TRACK. So much was packed into this clip it's insane. 6:22- Oh my god this trick was amazing to start with, and I noticed that the tape roll moved in the lever. I expected it to roll out of the k'nex device, but then you moved on to the next trick. Still a cool trick right? But THE you WENT BACK and MOVED the TAPE ROLL. I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING. 6:49- I loved the idea of having a spinner spin by a blow dryer and "launch" a ping pong ball. Great concept. BUT THEN. THEN YOU DID THE UNTHINKABLE. You turned it on its side and did a completely different rendition of the first trick. R E M A R K A B L E ! 7:10- l y l e i s q u a k i n g 8:24- This last trick is filled with so much. My favorites were the falling tracks and the launching dixie cup with the ball inside. SO clean, SO clever, and SO simple. Final remarks: Okay this has to be one of the best machine videos I have ever seen. Hands down. Words can't describe how amazing this is. This video has inspired me in many ways already. I feel encouraged and enticed to think outside the box and try doing conventional tricks in new ways. Everything from the tricks to the transitions in this video is simply perfect. I can't wait to see more!
Dude this is insane! I love the dog crate! How did 91 people give this a thumbs down? What idiots! You must have a lot of time on your hands, but this must take some engineering skills. Awespme job! Peace
I just want to confirm something: Is this video made by separated tricks, but looked like one big masterpiece? Cause I wonder if this happens all at once, how big is the room needed to set up?
Hoang Le This is something that chain reaction builders call a screenlink, where they stitch smaller machine clips together to make them look like one cohesive machine. Machine builders do this because it allows builders to work with more freedom under fewer supply and space constraints so they can execute riskier tricks (especially because they don't have to get multiple tricks to work in one take).
All clips were built in the span of slightly over a year, with the first clip (that wasn't cut) being built on June 29th, 2018, and the last clip being built on July 3rd, 2019.
@@sirgabealot01 Wow! A year...?!?! Well I've never seen anything as remarkable. Your time and effort certainly paid off. It is a masterpiece !!! It combines art and science seamlessly and beautifully. You should be very proud. I'm stunned at the intelligence and creativity involved.
This is hands down one of the best machine videos I have ever seen.
There has always been this quality vs quantity tradeoff. Videos with more machine clips tend to have clips of lower quality, just by nature, and vice versa. Most recently, many machine screenlinks have had under 20 clips as a result. But this video? It completely breaks the trend. You've created, as _one individual builder_ , something incredibly rare and special: a machine screenlink that is as good as it is long.
There is a good balance here, too. You have many, many incredibly innovative proofs of concept (0:18 with the self setting staircase, 0:48 with the reused zipline, 1:29 with the spinning cup, 2:23 with the bead chain), creative uses of foreign objects (0:34 with the cymbal, 1:22 with the dog, 1:57 with your classic revisited), fun timing/motion tricks (0:41 with the billiard ball bounce, 0:54 with the gear flip, 1:08 with the triple moving bounce plate, 1:51 with the magic, 2:03 with the launch and falling track, etc.) and good repeated motion tricks (1:43 with the rainbow, 2:12 with the billiard balls). And these tricks are all just in the first three minutes of the video!! There is incredible diversity and attention to detail here.
All the tricks you did with the big gears? Man those gears were _all over_ . And can I just say that the planning of this was incredible? The immersive transitions were _on point_ . Little details (like the 25/50 mark and the extra long last clip, and the clip that was used multiple times!!) made the experience really great too. But every time I watch this video, I see a new cool thing I initially missed. This time, it was the reuse of the little track at 7:06. Such a nifty little rotation into place! And oh man, what a clip.
I wouldn't be surprised if another video of this scale and quantity isn't made for a good while. It's just that hard to make something like this. So much time, planning, and effort went into this project, and it shows!
Thanks, man. It really means a lot that you came back to write a long comment on this video, lol.
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This is so satisffying!
The Thanos snap at the end was a great inclusion
This man found creativity with complex machines. Actually this is a clean class of servo systems and complex mechanical reactions. Outstanding as usual. I come here to this channel for a daily dosage of positivism.
So satisfying to watch
Had to watch in slow motion to really appreciate all the work you put into this video. Very well done, loved every single clip. Lots of new tricks Ive never seen before, hope this gets the attention it deserves!!
It should Get a lot attention,wait you watch him too!
OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS! This is the best machine I've ever seen that you make! Those tricks were really had me on the edge of my seat!
Incredibly ingenious!
Crazy. World's best chain reaction ever
I have to say This is the best chain reaction video I have seen. It is also one of my favorite You Tube videos of all time. Great work, all of the tricks were individually amazing!
Flipping genius
This is so AWESOME!
A Big Salute for ur Hardwork
Love the scene with the dog. You make my day!
This is probably my new favorite machine video ever. Amazing
Brilliant. Pure genius.
I need, NEED, a 5 minute loop of each and every one of them to deeply appreciate every trick, thought and effort that went into them.
Very imaginative and original tricks, well done, sir! Thank you for uploading!
This is incredible! A whole year of work for this masterpiece, wow. I am just blown away by all of the new and unique tricks you came up with! I am definitely sharing this on my community tab later today!
That was great, one of the best "Watch Later" videos I've gotten to recently in my huge "Watch Later" playlist that I'm trying to get through.
What I really liked about this video was how everything is clear of other stuff around it...I find each section easier to follow and take in what's happening that way on first view.
This is awesome! I loved the new tricks. Nice new format on the tricks, making it seem like it was all one big thing when it was nicely edited clips together. My favorite tricks were: anything with gears, and when the track moved around!
Edit: Also, in the last clip, I love how you put up a showcase of all the new type of tricks in the video. It's so cool!
This is crazy, can't believe how much work you put into it and how well it turned out. A masterpiece of its kind
best set of rubes we've seen!
Awesome creation....
I'm speechless. The time, effort, intelligence, creativity, timing, abstract reasoning, spacial relations skills, knowledge and application of mechanical and physical laws, patience, time, commitment, perseverance and steady hands creating this video must have involved. I'm awestruck.
It really goes without saying how much of a masterpiece this video is, and how much effort was put in compared to most Rube Goldberg Screenlinks that have focus on having a large quantity of clips. Some of these concepts were just so freaking smart, like the bulkdomino filter, the rotating cup staircase, bead chain dispenser and the sliding pulley. Most of the motions you achieved I wouldn’t have expected to look as clean as they did, and they are all something unique. There were also some clips that were really clever spices of other people’s that I thought were really neat. My favourite clip, though, was the double-use dog, because like, it’s literally a double-use dog. The incredibly fast (but still easy to follow) pace of this Screenlink makes the video feel like it’s nowhere near 9 minutes and that I could just keep watching it again and again. The Infinity War clip was also really funny and a great lead in to the final clip (even though I don’t even know that movie lol) All in all, truly well epically played my gamer, I’m so glad you pushed through and got this finished! This is an incredible feat of both your machine ingeniousness and your perseverance. ∩^ω^∩ W(`0`)W
That was absolute chaos and absolute impressive! Awesome chain reaction video as always!
This is mind-blowing!!!!! How even!?!? This video will give me inspiration for awhile!!!!
Awesome job as always! Love to see how much you’ve improved every time you come back!
Hi i liked your video it is so good
Thanks for highlighting my comment
Amazing!
... I have no words for what I just watched. This video was just... Wow. I just... I just can't get over how amazing this video was! I loved every second of it and these tricks were just absolutely amazing! I LOVED THIS VIDEO!!! Keep up the great work Sirgabealot G!
This is amazing. Good job man
This is your most popular video, and for good reason. EVERY SINGLE SEGMENT IS UNIQUE. And 9 minutes of Rube Goldberg content?! It's crazy! Needless to say, we feel very inspired.
Incredible! Just incredible, no words can describe how amazing this video is. Every single clip is a masterpiece i would list every part that i enjoy but that would just be EVERY part. But i would have to say my favorite part was when you used the dog as a multi use trick :)
Thank you! Your favorite trick doesn’t surprise me, lol. It seems like that’s the favorite for a lot of people.
@@sirgabealot01 :)
This is so satisfying!
1:49 is just satisfying and subtle and chill
Literally this is the best machine that i've seen ever in my life
Keep going man
I live you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Now THIS is what I'm talking about! You have once again totally blown me away! Every clip was super cool and unexpected! I have no idea how you were able to do any of this! I loved all the gear tricks, Slinky tricks, and the cup stairs trick. If the D+M Awards come back this year, this is no doubt going to win for Best Machine Screenlink. I can't wait to see you at Domino World!
Thanks! I’m looking forward to finally meeting you after all these years, lol
Wow this is a VERY complicated machine that they can be tricky to build!
Here is some tricks that I like
0:15: The Walking Slinky. Now I know it’s a boring trick but also a very *complicated* trick because this one has the most fails (with 88 fails)!
0:40: The Pool Balls Collision. This was a awe-inspiring trick when two billiard balls collided with each other.
Now I’ve seen a failing video about this and this trick and the platforms (where the billiard balls land on) were together but separated them to prevent the fails.
0:53: The Gear Swoop. The swoop was so smooth and amazing! Awesome job!
1:00: Foosball Kicker. I love it when this k’nex lever kicked the ball. Just supreme!
1:05: Moving Bounce Platform. This is amazing when the ball bounce on the platform MULTIPLE TIMES while the platform is moving, more like Mission Impossible!
1:12: The Dog Feeder. Another amazing trick with a living being O_O!
1:38: Newton Cradle No.1. I love it when you made the Newton Cradle tilted to knock the ball for the next trick:)
1:56: The Fiber. You use it in your Rube Goldberg machines and used it for fascinating tricks and this is a awesome one!
2:15: Sliding Cards. This is so complicated! You used the cards as a track for the ball to pass by!
2:50: The Whirlpool. This trick is so great! How’d you make the ball go up and down? So amazing!
3:11: The Track Swoop. You use the track 3 times :O!
4:09: Pivot Twist. So amazing. How did you make the ball pass on dominoes?
4:34: Gear Shoot. So smooth and epic just like The Gear Swoop.
4:24: Newton Cradle No.2. I like how you made it knock two balls to keep the trick going.
6:22-6:42: The Hoop. This is not simple dude, how did you make those machines like this?
7:12: The System. This is the longest trick ever!
And of course the finale was a good one!
This is so supreme that you should make part two.
I cannot believe you did this all by yourself!
why would anyone dislike this, just dont watch it if you dont like chain reactions! gosh
Wait, WHAT JUST HAPPENED!!!!???? It's amazing how precise it has to be!
Those chain reaction videos are indeed fantastic. The testing process must be crazy, resetting the whole circuit over and over until it works as expected.
Before that i lost the interest in chain reaction because all go to college but after seeing this my interest slowly coming back and it is in a path to come back if i got more videos like this.
Vibhanshul Bisht, Good to see you in the comments again! I haven’t seen you in a while! I hope your interest does come back!
I think I have a new favorite yt channel
And what about pewds
You are best machine maker. I Like You [GOOD WORK]
It's finally here! We've been looking forward to this video for so long, and this was totally worth the wait. The way you can create such clean clips while achieving a complex motion is beyond me. There were several times I audibly gasped because of a trick, and that rarely happens as well! It's so easy to tell the work put into this video. The whole year spent on it along with all the clips you made that didn't make the cut just add into my enjoyment because I can really tell you cared about this.
Best machine video of the year so far, and definitely best machine screenlink I can recall. Top three clips were 1:19, 5:44, and 1:06. Special shoutout to 0:41 as well, I've been trying to make a trick like that for so long, can't believe you made it work! The thanos snap wasn't expected but was hilarious haha.
Can't wait to see what future videos you make, and we totally need to collab again once we're both available.
BWRGM Thank you! And we should definitely collab again soon. I just got home from Domino World and joas98 told me he was jealous how I got to meet you guys before he did, lol
So much work to put all this together.
Bravo
Superb 👌🏻
Thank you. I love it.
Amazing! Mind blowing!
Wow, very impressive... So much work and great engineering!!!
WOW! This is fascinating all through, a masterpiece, and totally addictive to watch. Who'd want to watch trains go round when they could try their hand at this? The gorgeous dog at 1.10 blew me away. Thank you.
Where can i get the parts used in these tricks?
Can I replace the dog with a fox if I were to use that trick with the dog?
DakSen The Fox Depends...what does the fox say?
@@sirgabealot01 Good question.
Amazing video how you make that!!! 🤯 this so cool
Awesome tricks! Loved every second. I love how you used the dog and you rewarded him in the machines for his effort XD
This isn’t simeltaneous correct? Nonetheless incredible but there’s like 30 in a row where it’s on the same table
Jake Cohen No. Unfortunately I don’t own thirty tables 😂 I do have a couple full-length machines on my channel that extend past 200 steps if you want to check them out.
The book bounce was AMAZING 1:09
How did you think of that many machine ideas!!!
What's the name of the stick and gears game that u used
This is very very very very very increlible 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I dont know why I didn’t see this video earlier and why I wasn’t subscribed yet (now I am subscribed) cause this is the best machine video I have ever seen. I just want to say that every clip was just totally mindblowing!
Thank you!
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!
9 minutes for a Rube Goldberg Machine?! WTF!
I want to create this one!
DOUBLE USE DOGGO
Sometimes I think that you and The Invention 11 must be the same person because your machines have the same building styles! And sometimes you also use the same tricks!
Amazing. How do this not have millions of views?
8:36 i you guys look closely it says "so ready for this project to be over tbh" on the bender which made me laugh btw
Just incredible !!:0!
I built things like that all the time as a kid. Good work!
Okay, it's about time I get a comment in here. First off, OH MY THIS IS GREAT!!! Every single trick in this video is so entertaining, and I loved every second. The sheer magnitude of intricacy and complexity of these tricks combined with the astonishing length of this video makes it one of the best the community has ever seen. Okay, now for specifics:
0:40- I remember you showing me this a while ago. You're a lunatic! This was such a cool trick to watch, and I love how you were able to control the unpredictability of the pool balls colliding in mid-air.
0:47- SCREW YOU THIS WAS MY IDEA. Goddangit Gabe I already buit this and filmed it as a part of a future video 😂 Oh well. I actually added a little s p i c e to mine so we'll see how that goes. If anything, this is a testament to how our minds think alike.
0:53- This was the first trick where I audibly yelled in surprise. Did you get inspiration from Lyle's ball scooper trick? If so, it somehow never occurred to me to add something onto the end instead of a scoop. This was such a genius idea.
1:00- Beautiful. If there's anything you are well known for, it's creating clever multi-use element tricks with ease. Gosh, this is so smart.
1:12- Gabe, how were you able to multi-use a living, breathing creature. You're insane. I considered this soft-core animal abuse before seeing that you used your dog as a multi-use element and then I realized that it was for a good cause.
1:25- Yooo this is so cool! This reminds me of something I did in SIUTS 2. Idk if that's where you drew inspiration from, but if so, it's a wonderful spice of a spice 🌶🌶
1:43- this definitely reminds me of something Joel would do. Often times, when one trick is repeated over and over again in a quick, rapid fashion, it can result in a visual masterpiece, and this is no exception.
1:49- O___O
2:23- Bruh I loved how you manipulated the beads before doing the classic chain, and I thought it was clever how you used the chain as a weight for a lever to tilt after its removal. Definitely a great way of taking a normally boring trick and making it better.
2:53- What? How? I think that using an object that "sinks" and then floats is a great thing to use in a machine, and you used it very well.
3:39- Oh my god I lost it for some reason when the track tilted out of its chamber. Totally didn't expect that to happen.
4:08- D O M A C H I N O E S . This one was a sweet multi-use of the domino track thingy.
4:34- BRUH WHAT. HOW WERE YOU ABLE TO MAKE THAT CONSISTENT. What DIDN'T you launch in this video?
4:42- Ahhh a nice do-it-twice spice 🌶🌶. I also thought that the sliding track was a nice touch
5:15- Heyoo! Is that the trick from my Reactica machine?
5:17- I'm pretty sure this was inspired by one of Joel's tricks in Domachinoes, but it never occurred to me that you could use the dominoes as weights. Fantastic!!
5:45- Oh my god of COURSE you can move the two pulleys together to lower the domino. How did I not think of that?!? Such a cool and simple idea. I also liked the multi use of the yellow domino.
6:08- DUUUUDE WHAT. I totally did not expect the whole thing to tilt down and fold up the tracks and use them as ANOTHER TRACK. So much was packed into this clip it's insane.
6:22- Oh my god this trick was amazing to start with, and I noticed that the tape roll moved in the lever. I expected it to roll out of the k'nex device, but then you moved on to the next trick. Still a cool trick right? But THE you WENT BACK and MOVED the TAPE ROLL. I DID NOT SEE THAT COMING.
6:49- I loved the idea of having a spinner spin by a blow dryer and "launch" a ping pong ball. Great concept. BUT THEN. THEN YOU DID THE UNTHINKABLE. You turned it on its side and did a completely different rendition of the first trick. R E M A R K A B L E !
7:10- l y l e i s q u a k i n g
8:24- This last trick is filled with so much. My favorites were the falling tracks and the launching dixie cup with the ball inside. SO clean, SO clever, and SO simple.
Final remarks: Okay this has to be one of the best machine videos I have ever seen. Hands down. Words can't describe how amazing this is. This video has inspired me in many ways already. I feel encouraged and enticed to think outside the box and try doing conventional tricks in new ways. Everything from the tricks to the transitions in this video is simply perfect. I can't wait to see more!
cwdreactions Thanks man. It’s always nice to have someone take the time to appreciate your work. Looking forward to Machine Fusions!
Carson ahahaha 0:47?? i.imgur.com/NqrltHD.png
My idea doc, written approx 18 months ago
So it goes, my friend :P
Well nice essay A+
ummmm yeah. What he said. Bloody WOW!!!!!!!
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Genius
I Love Chain-Reaction-Devices so Much. :-D
Dude this is insane! I love the dog crate! How did 91 people give this a thumbs down? What idiots! You must have a lot of time on your hands, but this must take some engineering skills. Awespme job! Peace
wait, are these clips one after another or edited together??
super cool
I would so like learn chains reactions for make things like this... But I don't know how to make.
Fantastic and awesome video !
Very good editing!
Dam, I was continuously blown away, and each time I though i wasn't going to be that surprise on the next one... every time wrong.
Awesome screenlink. 4:35
Incredible great!!!! Oh yeah!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing and a hat for your hard working to find out all the tricks.
I wonder what this person was like in school with his school supplies 🤔🤔🤔.
**Makes a machine that writes an essay for him**
WOW what an amazing job! Good work, my friend. I hope to see more. Maybe you can make it 51 chain reactions. :)
You very best
Great video! Very well done
This video was a eyeful, the tricks were amazing, keep on building mind blowing machines Sirgabelot G 👍
Eliza
What was the original video of the first chain reaction? Was the final task for the slinky to go down the steps?
I just want to confirm something: Is this video made by separated tricks, but looked like one big masterpiece? Cause I wonder if this happens all at once, how big is the room needed to set up?
Hoang Le This is something that chain reaction builders call a screenlink, where they stitch smaller machine clips together to make them look like one cohesive machine. Machine builders do this because it allows builders to work with more freedom under fewer supply and space constraints so they can execute riskier tricks (especially because they don't have to get multiple tricks to work in one take).
@@sirgabealot01 thanks a lot
That was so Seamless
Cuz you make the best machines ever
Per fare cose come queste serve un'intelligenza straordinaria, assolutamente fuori dal comune, I N C R E D I B I L E !
I only can say one thing: wuuuuuuuuauuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!! I going to share this to all my friends, well done.
What is this system thing called?
Sid&Saur VLOGS I call them chain reaction machines, but many people know them as Rube Goldbergs.
@@sirgabealot01 ya thankyou so much dude! Rube Goldbergs is the thing I was searching for! Damn it u got it mahn Thanks 🙏
You are a genius
We enjoyed your videos!!
how long did it take for you to build
All clips were built in the span of slightly over a year, with the first clip (that wasn't cut) being built on June 29th, 2018, and the last clip being built on July 3rd, 2019.
@@sirgabealot01 Wow! A year...?!?! Well I've never seen anything as remarkable. Your time and effort certainly paid off. It is a masterpiece !!! It combines art and science seamlessly and beautifully. You should be very proud. I'm stunned at the intelligence and creativity involved.
I never comment on videos, but I have to say... This is the greatest chain reaction machine I have ever seen in my life! great job!!!
Wow exceptional man. That was awesome never quite did what I expected.
Does anyone know the name of the construction kit? Or where to buy it? :)
What do you mean? Knex?
@@sirgabealot01 yeahhh that's what I was looking for! Thank you so much! :)
You deserve more likes and subscribers! This video was *SOOOOOOOOOO* satisfying, and even gave me a few ideas! I liked every bit of it!
This is why I love physics!
Same
8:21 Nice detail by removing half of the billiards ballsto show the effect of snap