@@jamesa8851 only if it's for a product that is directly sold to make money from the destroyed money. 100% legal for literally everything else (except making replicas).
Really enjoy the humor. The Northrop table is sick and zoomers dont know about Large Marge. Shame that guy dropped it but at 60 pounds I guess i cant blame him. Keep it up man
@@johnsch8634 It kinda is cus he threw it but It also just had that massive weakspot where it broke to begin with so wouldn't make sense to get upset at him for it.
Watching you build anything is painful!! Hammering nails with a deadblow, etc. I watched all the way through and liked, because I respect the determination!!
Lmao, as soon as you made the leap from polystyrene to polyurethane foam thinking they would behave the same when heated, I giggled. I don’t have any actual information in my head aside from experience and intuition that told me that would NOT work lmao
A 2 part sand mould would have weighed too much, and a normal bat wouldn't be able to be removed from a 1 piece mould without breaking the sand. The point of the foam was for it to melt away in casting, and a normal bat doesn't melt.
@@potatosordfighter666 isn't there 3D printing material specifically made for this use case? I feel like if they have that massive water jet, they can afford a 3D printer.
@@maolcogi its dummy expensive, it'd cost like $50 to print... they shoulda use an inflatable bat, and liquid foam... the oversite is insane... or just cut the end off a plastic one. The inflatable ones get big though.
Find yourselves a PROPER powerlifter to use all your worlds heaviest objects Invite eddie hall, hafthor bjornsson, brian shaw, mitchel hooper, all the worlds strongest man guys lol
@@MintyBTD to be fair, they did get Adam Savage on here one time, so it's not entirely unrealistic that they might find a semi-famous powerlifter somewhere
It's been 7 months and my Mom is still waiting on the tungsten golf club.......... She also heard you say you had to mount that, and got all excited........
Info for future foam castings, use the pink foam board for your pattern part and give it good coating of plaster so you retain good detail level then pack it in sand to provide the support for the weight of the metal.
6:18 yeah… I work with the foam stuff… it does not burn what so ever I knew what was going to happen when you mentioned using it… but that stuff is fun to play with and also floats in water like a champ!😂
The bit about having no money is embarrassingly honest. I respect you for that. Here's an algorithm-boosting comment while I play this video while gaming. 👍
12:36 "i graduated from chrisfix university" every single god damn person on the internet who thinks they know how to work on cars when someone has an issue with their car
at this point you're going to do molding and casting wrong so many times you're going to accidentally do it correctly and have a project where you don't struggle for once
on an off topic note, why is the new catcher tank grid in a wave pattern? I mean I know nothing about the process but for some reason to me it stands out as if the front to back axis would cause more damage to the grid if its in a wave design. Or is it just consumable enough of a part that the wave is more supportive and a calculated cost? or none of the above lol.
Next time use a charred cavity wood mold, eh? Cook a nice char into it it'll hold fairly well. if you do it right you can put the tungsten rods into 'sockets' at the head end as well.
Most body mechanics wear a painter's mask when they apply Bondo. I've smelt it. 1 whiff will let you know back off until you get PPE. It has a super strong chemical smell. If you take just a few breaths it can cause chemical burns to the lungs. Anyone I've seen use it w/o PPE do Sooooooooooooo outdoors.
I wonder if it would be possible to make a less heavy bat that is more balanced (i.e. make the knob of the bat really heavy and some of the area close to the grip). That way it would be more swingable.
... I kinda want to see a metallic glass one now since the impact would be an almost completely elastic collision on the bat's part. Probably not feasible to reach the cooling requirements for a large solid piece though.
Indiia could create a mould for this bat that works flawlessly and without any foam and all in minutes. And the finished bat would be smooth with very little labour needed to finish it up to a sand free touch. But lovve yourr waterje take on their sand casting!
They actually do, although I haven't looked close at this video yet. I have a plasma table and it cuts into the slats a little bit. The key is to not have straight slats so that the machine never cuts all the way down the length of a slat. Plasma melts the metal and creates slag, so it can make a mess of the slats where it passes over. Waterjet cuts cleanly so it would just nick the slats. Jet cutting machines, laser, plasma, water jet, are set for the thickness you want to cut by adjusting intensity and speed. The slats add a lot of thickness vs. the part being cut, so the speed is too fast and intensity too low to cut all the way through.......at least with plasma. Look at 4:04 and you can see the nicks in the steel slats. They are very clean cuts, as I mentioned. My slats gut slag built up and it can melt the slat more like it is plastic, instead of doing a very clean cut. The slats are small and thin so it isn't too expensive to replace them when needed.
Count how many times I say the word arsenic in this video. Also please go buy products from our sponsor FlexiSpot: bit.ly/3ZGgOQi rawr :3
I did! but, I don't want to give it way for the other people who are up to the challenge. ;)
Wow, thats really surprising. You really said that! Go watch the video again to find out what he said!
It's so illegal to destroy US Currency.
@@jamesa8851 only if it's for a product that is directly sold to make money from the destroyed money. 100% legal for literally everything else (except making replicas).
This channel has turned into talentless garbage, sad man.
"I didn't film putting them in,but here's me pulling them out in reverse"😂😂😂😂idk why that killed me but it did👏👏
11:30 you should wear a mask when working with fiberglass, even if you are only cutting it and not sanding it down, better safe than sorry
Even cutting it produces tiny glass particles.
Wait, you're supposed to wear a mask when sanding it too? I never liked breathing that stuff
Did you seem him show many safety concerns?
If you used mold release the bismuth would not have leaked out
😡
"If you used mold, 'release the bismuth' would not have leaked out."
Commas, dude. Commas...
how the hell would that fix it?
@ i, can, engrish, verys, goodlys,
@@lukettc1069 its a joke
I need to see a collab between this guy and "I did a thing"
they're both unhinged in their own ways, I'd love to see them combine their unhingedness
So you want to see someone die, is that it?
YES
@@funkaddictions Someone will die? Now I'm completely sold
And Michael Reaves
I'll watch 8 times then youtube will give you 420 septoquadriquintilion dolars
that is in fact how that works, I say this as an expert in the field, my name is professor bull shit, and i approve of this message.
@@cobalt-60_rod thank you for your expertise
@@MusicTee your very welcome, I absolutely know what I’m doing.
at 0.25x speed
in approximately 4000 septoquadriquillion years 😁
As a carpenter, watching him cut the wood material with a water jet just kills me xD
15:43 “spin my hat”
I was not expecting a full-on slap
Really enjoy the humor. The Northrop table is sick and zoomers dont know about Large Marge. Shame that guy dropped it but at 60 pounds I guess i cant blame him. Keep it up man
Wasn't really his fault that it broke
@@johnsch8634 It kinda is cus he threw it but It also just had that massive weakspot where it broke to begin with so wouldn't make sense to get upset at him for it.
@@toolittletoolate you don't expect something heavy to be fragile
Watching you build anything is painful!! Hammering nails with a deadblow, etc. I watched all the way through and liked, because I respect the determination!!
I’m sorry. But I’m glad you endured lol
You built this in the most scuffed possible way.
new to this channel? lol
Scuffed is just the layman's word for unproven... until you disprove your methods in the same video, lol.
12:30 Oh no, a can of "Thick of it" xD
the Pandora's box
That's ridiculous, you can't put "thick of it" in a can
Rest in peace, Grant Thompson, The King of Random 1:58.
Lmao, as soon as you made the leap from polystyrene to polyurethane foam thinking they would behave the same when heated, I giggled. I don’t have any actual information in my head aside from experience and intuition that told me that would NOT work lmao
Fake.. MicheaI.. 666 k.. TH-cam copyrighters earning money and cash by doing that..
Haha, exactly the same
wait just a second.. They bought a NEW Waterjet machine AND let YOU operate IT?!?!
1:00 if you watch it again watch it at half speed and go do something else. It gives them double the retention time and more revenue.
It's very funny because sometimes they said bat (animal) and other times they said bat (object), I died laughing when I saw it in Spanish
The AI is a little goofy sometimes lol. Me personally, I know the difference between murciélago y bate but I ain’t got time to translate
Wouldn't it have been cheaper to just buy a baseball bat to make the mold? Energy cost and time saving would make up for the time spent.
A 2 part sand mould would have weighed too much, and a normal bat wouldn't be able to be removed from a 1 piece mould without breaking the sand. The point of the foam was for it to melt away in casting, and a normal bat doesn't melt.
Plastic children's bat
@@davidadkins3544 I posted probably the most efficient use of space in the discord, I bet my design could make it at least 75 pounds
@@potatosordfighter666 isn't there 3D printing material specifically made for this use case? I feel like if they have that massive water jet, they can afford a 3D printer.
@@maolcogi its dummy expensive, it'd cost like $50 to print... they shoulda use an inflatable bat, and liquid foam... the oversite is insane... or just cut the end off a plastic one. The inflatable ones get big though.
Need to collab to make a machine that can properly swing this bat
Does anyone know how to get in contact with @MarkRober ???
12:48 ChrisFix University 🤣
For people living in the metric system, 60 pounds is 27 kg😮
Thank you for the info, the clickbaity title didn't say how heavy it is.
Pixar mom treatment caught me off guard so much
Same it was quite in my house then me laughing out loud at that lmao.
i knew this video was cursed as soon as you said you were using that foam
Never thought I'd see somebody driving nails with a dead blow but here we are
I came for the heavy bat. I stayed for the train wreck project play by play.
10/10
Holy hell you made this so hard on yourself. Hilarious. It's so scuffed! Couldn't imagine a better project.
1:34 you should name the "water jet" "aqua blaster the 1st"
Scuirrul
Hugh Janice
Find yourselves a PROPER powerlifter to use all your worlds heaviest objects
Invite eddie hall, hafthor bjornsson, brian shaw, mitchel hooper, all the worlds strongest man guys lol
@@BryanSchaeber u must be extremely high if u think he getting any1 of those people for a video
@@MintyBTD to be fair, they did get Adam Savage on here one time, so it's not entirely unrealistic that they might find a semi-famous powerlifter somewhere
@@EvilOttoJrProductions ehhh ik ur right but it’s so much funnier to say he must be extremely high
Do I not count as a power lifter 🤓
Eddie would probably be down for this, he does all sorts of random stuff.
this is the most scuffed build I have ever seen in my life and I'm here for it
12:33 KSI jumpscare
from the foam, to the mold, to the tungsten, to the bondo
3:14 kids, stay in school and don't end up like Doug
It's been 7 months and my Mom is still waiting on the tungsten golf club.......... She also heard you say you had to mount that, and got all excited........
Gotta figure out how to make it not explode on contact lol
@@WaterjetChannel Pour it in a titanium shell.
God your crafting skills are painful. I love it
Nice, $27, you are living the High Lofe!
but I HADDALAYERDOWN it's understandable really lmfao 10:01 😂😂
You must be a fellow hog cranker???
@@WaterjetChannel You just never know when those grass clibbins will get you :)
ME N CHERYL WUZ RIDIN ON MY HAWG AND I HIT SOME GRASS CLIBBINGS AND HADDALAYERDOWN
Bruh, the "Hey what's up guys" caught me so off guard haha!
Bro i Was caught of guard by the "im in the thick of it'' 😅😂
DAN GUM thats a nice new waterjet
Info for future foam castings, use the pink foam board for your pattern part and give it good coating of plaster so you retain good detail level then pack it in sand to provide the support for the weight of the metal.
I'm not the only one who thinks that the guy at 16:27 looks like a doppelganger right?
This has got to be the jankiest project ive ever seen and I watch I Did A Thing regularly 😂
"i didnt film me putting them in but here's me taking them out in reverse" 😂😂😂😂😂
Just found your channel ; the Vector (from Despicable Me) look and energy is real !
6:18 yeah… I work with the foam stuff… it does not burn what so ever I knew what was going to happen when you mentioned using it… but that stuff is fun to play with and also floats in water like a champ!😂
Doug! Puff puff pass! My turn! 😂
I watched it once and let it play twice. You worked hard on it. 👍🏻
I`m gonne be honest. That metal and fiberglass work was borderline rage bait 😂
idea: try to make a robot that can swing that thing and hit stuff and test out if it can dent its own material (tungsten)
The bit about having no money is embarrassingly honest. I respect you for that. Here's an algorithm-boosting comment while I play this video while gaming. 👍
Bonk
12:36 "i graduated from chrisfix university" every single god damn person on the internet who thinks they know how to work on cars when someone has an issue with their car
at this point you're going to do molding and casting wrong so many times you're going to accidentally do it correctly and have a project where you don't struggle for once
"oh he peed a little bit"
"Aaaw"
💀
love the subtle references, from IASIP to crashing motorcycles, too funny
Im a big supporter😎 i watched the WHOLE vid, not because you said so, but bc it was a cool vid😎😎😎😎
13:14 "doug puff, puff, pass. MY TURN" is crazy
Glad to have you back!
on an off topic note, why is the new catcher tank grid in a wave pattern? I mean I know nothing about the process but for some reason to me it stands out as if the front to back axis would cause more damage to the grid if its in a wave design. Or is it just consumable enough of a part that the wave is more supportive and a calculated cost? or none of the above lol.
Keeps them from wobbling
Why the pain of mold making when you can just fill up an aluminium bat?
You could then also probably then use tungsten powder to fill the gaps
Because he already found the limits of that the last time he did that... You can literally see him reference it in this video...
Perfect weapon for Kiryu Kazuma
In a thousand years, some archeologists are going to be very confused over this object.
Did you buy the waterjet channel from the original guys?
What does the sign say at 14:38?
“World’s heaviest baseball bat (guess the weight)” 14:44
I live in denmark we got an old law about smelting the kings coin
There are laws against it in the US as well but there are exceptions for education, art, and i dont remember what else
@@jaydunbar7538 I believe it's ok if you don't try to sell the material afterward, not that you'd turn a profit on it anyway...
Thank you for your tine. Watched the vid full!
16:30 man did a Scarce joke in the year of our lord 2024
This is a great experiment on how people turn out without any coffee😂
"But I graduated from ChrisFix Univesity..."
That was a surprise to hear :D
does watching this over and over really help? im about to make a playlist to play this nonstop for 10hrs and then go to work
Bro getting on a foldable chair while holding a crucible of molten bismuth is top tier sketchiness
Finally, something that will dethrone the classic marbles in a sock.
The second you mentioned expanding foam I was screaming at the screen "THAT PROBABLY DOESNT MELT THE SAME WAY" D:
Next time use a charred cavity wood mold, eh? Cook a nice char into it it'll hold fairly well. if you do it right you can put the tungsten rods into 'sockets' at the head end as well.
This is the most jank thing I've ever watched. Subscribed!
My mans got that sense of humor 😝
This is the kinda item you find in a videogame that they don't even try to explain in the lore, and you absolutely need a STR build to wield it
The last line made me laugh the hardest
Same
I watched it three times just for you pookie
Very interesting video !!! I like "Large Marge the Barge". You are like me with "superior carpentry skills" :-0 Keep 'dem good vids comming!
I'm going to keep playing this video in the background over and over and over again. Enjoy
Most body mechanics wear a painter's mask when they apply Bondo. I've smelt it. 1 whiff will let you know back off until you get PPE. It has a super strong chemical smell. If you take just a few breaths it can cause chemical burns to the lungs. Anyone I've seen use it w/o PPE do Sooooooooooooo outdoors.
I wonder if it would be possible to make a less heavy bat that is more balanced (i.e. make the knob of the bat really heavy and some of the area close to the grip). That way it would be more swingable.
This video is so cursed, I love it 😂 btw, a corked bat will get you way more consistency lol
15:42 bro really tried smacking it 😂
12:24 the forbidden peanut butter
... I kinda want to see a metallic glass one now since the impact would be an almost completely elastic collision on the bat's part. Probably not feasible to reach the cooling requirements for a large solid piece though.
TheBaseballBatBros need to see this
havent even watched the video and i dont plan to but i have to say that was epic
🤔🤨
what a confusing comment
Humor top, Video making great and making the actual bat abyssmal😂
U just made a mugur😂😂, used in indian gyms
Holy, this build was amateur hour
This bats got the juice. Where's Eric Sim when you need him?
I have not watched this channel in months and I was not ready for this
Yeaaaahhhh imma just have to watch this twice now. 🍻
Also let's throw a tip in there for the editor.
Ya know what? I'ma watch this 3 times
I have no way to prove that I watched it 3 times besides this comment coming 34 minutes after my initial comment. So you just gotta trust me 🫡
Indiia could create a mould for this bat that works flawlessly and without any foam and all in minutes. And the finished bat would be smooth with very little labour needed to finish it up to a sand free touch. But lovve yourr waterje take on their sand casting!
10:31 let me tell you guys a story about older youtube
How come waterjets don't cut the metal grating that holds your piece? Could have looked it up but it's more fun to be social and ask via comments
They actually do, although I haven't looked close at this video yet. I have a plasma table and it cuts into the slats a little bit. The key is to not have straight slats so that the machine never cuts all the way down the length of a slat. Plasma melts the metal and creates slag, so it can make a mess of the slats where it passes over. Waterjet cuts cleanly so it would just nick the slats. Jet cutting machines, laser, plasma, water jet, are set for the thickness you want to cut by adjusting intensity and speed. The slats add a lot of thickness vs. the part being cut, so the speed is too fast and intensity too low to cut all the way through.......at least with plasma. Look at 4:04 and you can see the nicks in the steel slats. They are very clean cuts, as I mentioned. My slats gut slag built up and it can melt the slat more like it is plastic, instead of doing a very clean cut. The slats are small and thin so it isn't too expensive to replace them when needed.
This video is proof that having the best tools in the world, won’t make you good at what you do.
5:30 And we be taking care of bismuth (every day)