You know those gearboxes that apparently take like a gazijamillion years to turn the last wheel one time? You guys should build one and see how much you can get the last gear to turn!
@@yglitzert If they go with the one that is a 1 to a googol gear reduction and they ran it for 10 years at 1,000,000 rotations per second, the last gear would turn 3.1x10^-84 percent of a turn Edit: if the gear was a kilometer wide, it would turn so little i dont think it would even turn at all but I don't understand quantum physics enough
That Beyblade died a death few Beyblades can even fathom. It entered into the halls of BeyHalla and is now among it's fellow legends telling of how it spun so FAST, reality decreed it couldn't-exist, anymore.
I had a beyblade from metal fusion blow up right as I was about to pick it up after winning a match 😭 Shit traumatized me for life, felt like jinga when pegasus fuckin dies. Ironically, it was a galaxy pegasus 🥲
Free idea for a video. Use the water jet to cut out a fidget spinner from different types of metal and see how fast they can spin before breaking apart
@@shoutade9508 no, i’m talking about the precision of the moulds and pieces, they’re held the the same standard as always. no more than 0.01mm tolerance between the same pieces otherwise they aren’t making it into a set.
@@Queso-Dip thats the standard industrie molds, not the quality assurance from LEGO, look at all the other (now better) companys that make building bricks. maybe concrads to the mold manufactures, but not LEGO. do the same, even with better fits and can keep the quality of colours. not to mention missing parts in sets, which nowadays accour very often in LEGO and nearly never in COBI or CADA...
What kind of a lame toy manufacturer doesn't use precision manufactured parts? It's like they haven't even considered someone might use a waterjet to spin it to supersonic speeds. Shameful oversight.
I've never laughed so hard as when he has that sudden moment of realization @4:44 and says "I don't wanna hold it!"... while a fidget spinner moving at jet engine speeds violent rotates in his hand 😂🤣💯
"I've never been afraid of a beyblade before." I've seen half a draciel attack ring get lodged into someone's forehead when the blade got caught just right by a Driger V with a Driger G attack ring. I am terrified of old beyblades. The Driger V base with the magnetic weight disk, and a driger G attack ring was an absolutely terrifying combo without the use of pressure washers 🤣
I used to run dual weight discs on my Strata Dragoon V. It was already the fastest attack bey at the time, but it hit like a wet noodle. Well, the attack ring had a sub layer so it was taller, and I removed the second ring so I could tighten it over the two weight discs. The end result was an attack bey that was a spinning wall of metal. It kicked any other bey out of the arena extremely violently. It beat everything. The engine gears stood no chance. The hard metal beys performed better but couldn't handle the speed. My prototype never entered competition, because frankly it scared me, but let me just say, the destructive power of a beyblade that fast and heavy destroyed more than a few arenas just from the impact of sending the other beys into the walls over and over. It even spun longer.
that is a super common phrase and is probably more likely to be a coincidence than him actually quoting one of the 23982309 people that have said that before
6:45 Next project: Operation Zero Weak Points- the indestructible fidget spinner. Fiberglass, carbon fiber, titanium, maybe even a bit of resin shenanigans. Should be relatively easy cut on the waterjet and you’d only be, like, 8 years behind the trend. Still relevant enough in the grand scheme of spinning things
You got to get something custom milled with really good bearings fitted in the centre with a tight tolerance (thermal difference fixturing). Easily break that 100k rippums
I remember seeing a video of someone using a dremel to spin up a beyblade, and when they let it smack into another beyblade it immediately started bouncing all around the room at fucking mach 10 after hitting the camera.
for the beyblades. the best model were the old ones cuz you could fit them in tightly all the parts and they werent meant to explode, just stop and fall which honestly felt much better than having to reassemble ur beyblade everytime
they didn't use the photo tachometer right. because the fidget spinner has gaps, you need to divide the RPM by the surfaces (3) since it's measuring the plastic in contrast to the dark background. so the actual speed is about 8000 rpm, which matches what other people have gotten.
Wait, if the fidget spinner fell apart in the water jet at 15,000, but the air one went 25,000 in your hand, maybe the air cushion is more gentle for accelerating? We should see the air on high speed, see how fast it gets up to.
My guess is since water has a lot more mass than air, every time one of the arms gets hit by it, it imparts a lot more energy, which would bend and stress the plastic at the weak points because of inertia.
I think it was an incorrect reading from the measuring device. It probably recognized each bearing as a revolution. If that theory is true, then it's probably going more like ~6,600rpm.
I was just looking for this. They all probably 'exploded' earlier than the would have had it not bee water driving them. If you have it attached to a drill for example, that would be a more realistic measure of when the centrifuigal force makes it explode. Otherwise the pressure of the water needs to be added.
Technically, can't you get a hose from the waterjet and run explosive tests that way- away from the jet? IT's not the CNC head you want, it's the output of the high pressure pump. Surely you can rig up something cheap in a separate enclosure?
"It didn't explode which Interesting, I kinda didn't expect it too. It's made of metal" Lithium: "Potassium, should we Tell Him?" Magnesium: "Hold my beer, "
Check if you can synchronise those new LED lights to the camera using a TTL pulse, it should give a more comfortable light level, and higher peak light emission when the lights are open.
When I was a teen, I had a beyblade spinning so fast it jumped out of the bowl we were battling in and broke through my thumb nail . Hurt like hell, still went back to playing with them after wrapping up my thumb.
Small Turbochargers spin at around 100,000 rpm depending on the size of the compressor/turbine. It would be really cool to see a video like this but with a turbocharger.
Interesting fact: Some of the fastest spinning neutron stars (12-25 mile diameter) can spin up around 750 times per second. And it may be that speeding much faster than that rotational speed may cause the neutron star to rip itself apart.
from all the spinning videos i learned, the weakspots are always the bearings or connections so what about a big round piece with just a hole on a rod?
The best would have been to take those from Metal Fusion, because those from Metal Fusion are very clearly more solid than those from Burst which are unfortunately more fragile and easily dismantled.
FYI: the water driving the spinning will affect the results since it impacts the object literally. The water causes it to fail earlier than other methods.
Pretty sure gradual acceleration is key to maxing out the rpm without premature failure... alot easier to control with the compressed air, and the air would cause alot less potential for structural impact.
How come you can say that the fidget spinner blows up due to it's fast rotation if when using the water jet it blows up at 15,000rpm but when using compressed air it still stays intact at 20,000rpm?
You could make a titanium wheel, but as if it were a gear, the gear teeth would have a larger contact region in the direction that the jet descends, helping to achieve more rotation and reducing the weight of this wheel also helps to reach higher speed more easily as it reduces drag.
8:10 It's cringe to mix and match your spinning top's components? Buy off-brand bey blades, they're smaller, but also can't break apart and a lot cheaper per piece.
For higher speeds, you need next-level bearings, like air bearings or magnetic bearings. After that, you have to beat air drag, by using more than one waterjet (unlikely), pushing harder, or working at lower atmospheric pressure (higher altitude).
I love that sound of this fidget spinner. I also want to know how fast it could get 25,000 is around the speed of a a die grinder.😅 I can’t believe it 4:04
How about you take that titanium wheel concept but do a softer metal, then you carve it like an air raid siren and see how loud it can get, I know, I know, I'm a genius
Imagine you're challenging someone to a beyblade match, and then the opponent's beyblade just starts sounding like 5 drills.
It's impossible! He's getting... faster?!? I must call upon the ancient bey spirits! STRATA DRAGOON!
@@FFX2KH2MasterPEGASIS!!!! Special move: GALAXY NOVA!
@@LokiToxtrocityWATER!!!!!!!!! SPECIAL MOVE WATER JET MACH 3
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You know those gearboxes that apparently take like a gazijamillion years to turn the last wheel one time? You guys should build one and see how much you can get the last gear to turn!
The first gear probably gonna break first.
It would be cool, might just melt from the heat due to the reduction.... and that would still be cool!
@@yglitzert If they go with the one that is a 1 to a googol gear reduction and they ran it for 10 years at 1,000,000 rotations per second, the last gear would turn 3.1x10^-84 percent of a turn
Edit: if the gear was a kilometer wide, it would turn so little i dont think it would even turn at all but I don't understand quantum physics enough
you're underestimating those .you could spin the first gear at the speed of light and it would still not register at the last gear after a lifetime.
Yeah! 👍 and gazijamillion is beautiful 😂
9:43 Hasbro's Beyblade plastic lasted way longe than I expected lolll
Welp, I guess we learned something today 😂
Same XD
Real lol
Bringing a Beyblade launcher to battle ❌
Bringing a 60000 PSI Water jet launcher to battle ✅
Opponents never stood a chance
@@WaterjetChannelwe need a video of the beyblade battling at that speed
Make it pocket sized with a dremel launcher.
@@Nowazamii second this notion…
@@ConnorSinclairCavin I third it.
That Beyblade died a death few Beyblades can even fathom. It entered into the halls of BeyHalla and is now among it's fellow legends telling of how it spun so FAST, reality decreed it couldn't-exist, anymore.
Such a way with words 🥲
I had a beyblade from metal fusion blow up right as I was about to pick it up after winning a match 😭
Shit traumatized me for life, felt like jinga when pegasus fuckin dies.
Ironically, it was a galaxy pegasus 🥲
That was beautiful :'D
Free idea for a video. Use the water jet to cut out a fidget spinner from different types of metal and see how fast they can spin before breaking apart
I second this
I third this
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I fifth this
i sixtyninth this
“It’s a toy, and they don’t use precision manufacturing”
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LEGOtm and precision? nice joke, but also sad... as it was true some years ago
@@shoutade9508 no, i’m talking about the precision of the moulds and pieces, they’re held the the same standard as always. no more than 0.01mm tolerance between the same pieces otherwise they aren’t making it into a set.
@@Queso-Dip thats the standard industrie molds, not the quality assurance from LEGO, look at all the other (now better) companys that make building bricks. maybe concrads to the mold manufactures, but not LEGO.
do the same, even with better fits and can keep the quality of colours. not to mention missing parts in sets, which nowadays accour very often in LEGO and nearly never in COBI or CADA...
Respectfully, I feel like the BURST series of Beyblade are not suited for this test 😂😂
Right it'd be better if they used a bey from the metal series
Underappreciated comment.
@@tjfarrington1824unless the bolt somehow unscrews
The Hasbro version of the Burst series. The japanese version is better in every way to the hasbro version
@@red_kinggamer0075 of course Hasbro is all low quality plastic the takira Tomy beys I think it's spelled has rubber metal and cool gimmicks
What kind of a lame toy manufacturer doesn't use precision manufactured parts? It's like they haven't even considered someone might use a waterjet to spin it to supersonic speeds. Shameful oversight.
Capitalism and it’s consequences 😔
Boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
Its probably a hasbro
yeah it is@@PBST_RAIDZ
They’re still making new beyblades today. This is just a hasbro one, they started cheapening their beyblades during Burst
I've never laughed so hard as when he has that sudden moment of realization @4:44 and says "I don't wanna hold it!"... while a fidget spinner moving at jet engine speeds violent rotates in his hand 😂🤣💯
*continues to spin it harder*
especially when he probably looked up those other videos first and saw the setups they were using for that lol
Idk how, but this dude turns using a waterjet into an absolute comedy.
"I've never been afraid of a beyblade before."
I've seen half a draciel attack ring get lodged into someone's forehead when the blade got caught just right by a Driger V with a Driger G attack ring. I am terrified of old beyblades. The Driger V base with the magnetic weight disk, and a driger G attack ring was an absolutely terrifying combo without the use of pressure washers 🤣
There's a beyblade called judgement joker and that's probably the most dangerous burst bey and it ain't close to that
I used to run dual weight discs on my Strata Dragoon V. It was already the fastest attack bey at the time, but it hit like a wet noodle. Well, the attack ring had a sub layer so it was taller, and I removed the second ring so I could tighten it over the two weight discs. The end result was an attack bey that was a spinning wall of metal. It kicked any other bey out of the arena extremely violently. It beat everything. The engine gears stood no chance. The hard metal beys performed better but couldn't handle the speed.
My prototype never entered competition, because frankly it scared me, but let me just say, the destructive power of a beyblade that fast and heavy destroyed more than a few arenas just from the impact of sending the other beys into the walls over and over. It even spun longer.
0:19 "i want deadly" 😂😂😂😂
*WE HAVE THE HIGHER GROUND! WE WIN!
*Casually pulls out a 6000 psi water jet out of the pocket.
😏😏
@@WaterjetChannelis that a water jet in your pocket or are you just happy to see me 😏
@@neuratlas😂😂
I love the og CrazyRussianHacker quote "safety is number one priority" 😀 Love that Taras still makes videos after all these times.
Welcome back my la Bora tor
that is a super common phrase and is probably more likely to be a coincidence than him actually quoting one of the 23982309 people that have said that before
@@humanbean3 It's the way he says it, not just the phrase itself
"The faster your bey spins, the more likely you are to win!"
The exact opposite, actually.
Machine a whistle into the titanium wheel and see how loud you can make it.
Oh fuck! XD
Love the Crazy Russian Hacker reference
That's a name that I haven't heard in a looong time.
Hold on, I missed it. Time stamp?
1:52
Quiet idk what ur even talking about
I hate that this is the only comment that acknowledged that😥I feel old now
1:35 What is that in your left hand ???
The air compressor thingy
0:17 I don’t want scary fast. I want DEADLY
"safety is numba one priority" havent heard that in a long time :')
1:53 “safety is number one priority” you got a like right there sir. (puts on safety glasses)
9:57 that beyblade span so fast it wanted to go beyond mastered ultra instinct💀
8:12 they are designed to do that and that’s what’s making the battles fun
That sound from the titanium wheel is terrifying.
the air itself is screaming in pain
12:35 Horror sound for the suspension movie. 👻
6:45 Next project: Operation Zero Weak Points- the indestructible fidget spinner. Fiberglass, carbon fiber, titanium, maybe even a bit of resin shenanigans. Should be relatively easy cut on the waterjet and you’d only be, like, 8 years behind the trend. Still relevant enough in the grand scheme of spinning things
9:47 Taking "Let It Rip" too literally. 😂
When "Let it Rip" becomes "Let it RIP".
Dude looks bored, tired, and stoned out of his mind all at the same time, lmao.
Great video!
You got to get something custom milled with really good bearings fitted in the centre with a tight tolerance (thermal difference fixturing).
Easily break that 100k rippums
I remember seeing a video of someone using a dremel to spin up a beyblade, and when they let it smack into another beyblade it immediately started bouncing all around the room at fucking mach 10 after hitting the camera.
Ahh, that video is a classic of BeyLegacy.
(The one who uploaded it)
orange sweatshirt, big glasses, chaoticaly evil ideas involving toys... this guy is Vector from Despicable me
That lil crazyrussianhacker “Safety is number 1 priority” was actually funny and brought back so many memories 😂
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@@dimitar4y incel detected
@@KirssarGames you didn't have to voice your own appearance, pal.
Tits or it didn't happen.
Eww ur gross @@dimitar4y
1:52
Crazy Russian Hacker reference 😭😭😭
0:12 that from cleatus mcfarland and he did that with a bottle of nitrous not air, i.e more psi
True we love Cletus McFarland 🙏🙏
for the beyblades. the best model were the old ones cuz you could fit them in tightly all the parts and they werent meant to explode, just stop and fall which honestly felt much better than having to reassemble ur beyblade everytime
Wasn't Everytime.
@ I mean it kinda was cuz that was the point. Whoever’s blows up loses
Fidget spinner in his hand 25000rpm. Fidget spinner under waterjet failure at 15,000rpm. Hmmmmm?
spun with air vs. spun with water.
they didn't use the photo tachometer right. because the fidget spinner has gaps, you need to divide the RPM by the surfaces (3) since it's measuring the plastic in contrast to the dark background.
so the actual speed is about 8000 rpm, which matches what other people have gotten.
@0:53 I love how he looks down as he loses it off the green screen and it disappears forever
1:04 How can this dude be bold and have a grey beard and not cut any fingers when grinding like this?
Wait, if the fidget spinner fell apart in the water jet at 15,000, but the air one went 25,000 in your hand, maybe the air cushion is more gentle for accelerating? We should see the air on high speed, see how fast it gets up to.
My guess is since water has a lot more mass than air, every time one of the arms gets hit by it, it imparts a lot more energy, which would bend and stress the plastic at the weak points because of inertia.
I think it was an incorrect reading from the measuring device. It probably recognized each bearing as a revolution. If that theory is true, then it's probably going more like ~6,600rpm.
I was just looking for this. They all probably 'exploded' earlier than the would have had it not bee water driving them. If you have it attached to a drill for example, that would be a more realistic measure of when the centrifuigal force makes it explode. Otherwise the pressure of the water needs to be added.
I WaNt dEADly 😂 0:16
I’ve never heard something spinning so fast it literally starts screaming
Local man?.... Legendary TH-cam creator.
Technically, can't you get a hose from the waterjet and run explosive tests that way- away from the jet? IT's not the CNC head you want, it's the output of the high pressure pump. Surely you can rig up something cheap in a separate enclosure?
9:55 Beyblade starts *SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER*
"It didn't explode which Interesting, I kinda didn't expect it too. It's made of metal"
Lithium: "Potassium, should we Tell Him?"
Magnesium: "Hold my beer, "
For a few seconds, you reached the exact power level of the beyblade that Moses used to part the Red Sea
Loved the angry r2d2 noises from the beyblade lmao
8:39 “I just did a boom boom”
Check if you can synchronise those new LED lights to the camera using a TTL pulse, it should give a more comfortable light level, and higher peak light emission when the lights are open.
what part of a jet engine are you suggesting revolves at a certain RPM?
I can't speak for the author, but I figure he was referring to the turbine. Problem?
Dawg you are funny as absolute hell, this is my first time watching your channel but I look forward to seeing more videos lol
12:34 NUCLEAR ALARM
When I was a teen, I had a beyblade spinning so fast it jumped out of the bowl we were battling in and broke through my thumb nail . Hurt like hell, still went back to playing with them after wrapping up my thumb.
Valt moment
8:40 This guy just has an incredible voice. He can say "I juz did a boomboom" and manage to make it sound cool.
Small Turbochargers spin at around 100,000 rpm depending on the size of the compressor/turbine.
It would be really cool to see a video like this but with a turbocharger.
1:52 crazy russian hacker would be proud LOL
It turns out having access to a water jet unlocks a whole branch of rare achievements no one else has completed
@ 5:28 DUDE! That's right next to your McNuggets!! PROTECTION MAN!!
Did you just quote "the crazy Russian hacker"?
Safety is number 1 priority 😎 👍
When you hear the sound of high RPMs you get a crazy urge to run away as far as humanly possible.
5:46 Japan to the USA on August 9th 1945
Interesting fact: Some of the fastest spinning neutron stars (12-25 mile diameter) can spin up around 750 times per second. And it may be that speeding much faster than that rotational speed may cause the neutron star to rip itself apart.
That was an interesting fact
From "Pink Guy" to "JoJi" to know running a water jet channel
Dude has more twists than a M Knight Shyamalan movie
from all the spinning videos
i learned, the weakspots are always the bearings or connections
so what about a big round piece with just a hole on a rod?
jeez, they were not lying when the beyblade would self-destruct at high enough speeds
3:04 I can't tell if that's a yo-yo or a doorknob
Honestly, highly impressed by the beyblade's durability
I miss Mitchell's lick tests. Funny, and surprisingly reliable.
Shame you didn't have some of the old beyblades for this.
The best would have been to take those from Metal Fusion, because those from Metal Fusion are very clearly more solid than those from Burst which are unfortunately more fragile and easily dismantled.
FYI: the water driving the spinning will affect the results since it impacts the object literally. The water causes it to fail earlier than other methods.
How much stuff gets cut in that thing? The tank is almost completely full of sludge. That's an impressive amount of cutting!
when the song said "BayBlade BeyBlade Let it Rip!" i dont think they meant this/ definatly let it rip APART
Wonder if you put slits into the titanium wheel if it would help the water push it around faster
Pretty sure gradual acceleration is key to maxing out the rpm without premature failure... alot easier to control with the compressed air, and the air would cause alot less potential for structural impact.
3:44 I should call her
Top notch Crazy Russian Hacker impression 😂
Is the water jet not weakening the toys causing them to blow apart?
"That's basically a tank bullet"
Me, a tank expert: I T S A S H E L L .
How come you can say that the fidget spinner blows up due to it's fast rotation if when using the water jet it blows up at 15,000rpm but when using compressed air it still stays intact at 20,000rpm?
My guess is that because they drew a line on each of the 3 arms of the fidget spinner, it was registering triple of what it actually was spinning at.
Finally, a good makeup channel
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My thoughts: Tpot intro here 0:02
You could make a titanium wheel, but as if it were a gear, the gear teeth would have a larger contact region in the direction that the jet descends, helping to achieve more rotation and reducing the weight of this wheel also helps to reach higher speed more easily as it reduces drag.
Lol, when a Bayblade goes super saiyan.
I love this channel, plz never leave us
10:55 "our dungeon" ".... "oeuhuhghghuhg...."
"He doesn't know I'm filming he just does that..." LMAO
That guy at the end didn't seem like a fan. Lol
He's back !!!!!!!! Good to see you again 😊
8:10 It's cringe to mix and match your spinning top's components?
Buy off-brand bey blades, they're smaller, but also can't break apart and a lot cheaper per piece.
For higher speeds, you need next-level bearings, like air bearings or magnetic bearings. After that, you have to beat air drag, by using more than one waterjet (unlikely), pushing harder, or working at lower atmospheric pressure (higher altitude).
I love that sound of this fidget spinner. I also want to know how fast it could get 25,000 is around the speed of a a die grinder.😅 I can’t believe it 4:04
thank god its the new beyblades and not the old metal ones
The newest beyblades are made of metal too 🤫. Appreciate all generations of beyblade. Metal fight is fun. Burst is fun, & X is fun.
According to me, Beyblade is currently in its fourth generation, which are made of metal
Don’t give them ideas
With such Beyblade, you can really rival legendary bladers.
Not sure the laser tachometer was giving you accurate RPMs for the fidget spinners since the metal bits were also reflective
Bro I have never seen a video by you but the algorithm knows me better than I know myself. Barely saw the video title and clicked
"Beyblade, let it rip"
And it's the beyblade getting ripped apart in this case.
How about you take that titanium wheel concept but do a softer metal, then you carve it like an air raid siren and see how loud it can get, I know, I know, I'm a genius