Clearly we need to make more nerf nukes as deterrents
@artizzy2k2kАй бұрын
Might need to make a doctrine after too many have been made
@Notsram77Ай бұрын
Mutually Assured "Dude, awesome!"
@FritzxoxoАй бұрын
Metal gear?!
@lolucorn1Ай бұрын
@@FritzxoxoCold War
@atomizationatomizedАй бұрын
@@artizzy2k2kgeneva conventions? *IT’S NERF OR NOTHING!*
@ryancampbell2192Ай бұрын
Two things that i love and respect about you: 1) You refuse to give up 2) You are willing to share all the minor failures along the way, all while staying upbeat Merry Christmas to you & your family, particularly your new youngster...I have no doubt you'll be a tremendous father. And they will also grow up with a fantastic & fun uncle as well!
@DeadfireBSАй бұрын
Holy glaze😭🙏
@julianstreng8050Ай бұрын
True words.
@ᲽumАй бұрын
RIP Trevor Moore. It's been a few years since I've re-watched all of the WKUK episodes, this seems like a sign from the universe that it's time to do it again.
@inhohvh7850Ай бұрын
dude was a prophet deconstructing the world around us in a comedic tone. watch kitty history!
@JD2jr.Ай бұрын
They've been reuploading their videos in HD recently (although a bunch are censored), and have been posting a "top ten" episode list with a bit of commentary first. definitely worth it.
@shottyunstable6129Ай бұрын
"MOOOOM! I NEED AN ADVANCE ON MY ALLOWANCE TO BUY MORE NERF NUKES!!"
@soocool7822 күн бұрын
@@shottyunstable6129 "are you here to give me all your lunch monies" *high pitch laugh* (the laugh kills me everytime)
@shottyunstable612922 күн бұрын
@@soocool78 "That kid says he has a nerf nuke in his basement, but he's poor!"
@NighthawkinlightАй бұрын
Wow! That is awesome! It's crazy you finished this video before Christmas with how many challenges needed to be dealt with. Hope you have some time off planned!
@antonioarroyas7662Ай бұрын
It's such a cool design.
@nerfwar3354Ай бұрын
I am here before this is the top comment yay
@stevenandersen6989Ай бұрын
The Nerf Nuke is truly awesome, the Pinnacle of toy weaponry. I can't wait for Nerf "Project Sundial"!
@reanderb.a8453Ай бұрын
@@stevenandersen6989 good idea
@JoelCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks man, really appreciate the help with the oxyhydrogen stuff!
@Francois_DupontАй бұрын
i build a Nerf nuke detector and wired it to all my Nerf nukes. so when it detects that you have launched your nuke, all of mine will launch.
@apaperplate1987Ай бұрын
you literally just set up the Russian "Dead Hand" system
@e-manyvelez7430Ай бұрын
@@apaperplate1987 thats the joke
@doyouknowkeplertwentytwob4032Ай бұрын
@@apaperplate1987🧩
@ImJustSomeCanadianАй бұрын
This is so hallarius to me, lmao!!
@t_gabiuel6058Ай бұрын
Nerf Cold War
@KarosVaronАй бұрын
Being able to work from home to be a dad is such a great blessing. Even if you are busy your kids will know you are there. My little daughter sits on the floor of my office, she knows I cannot play with her while working but you could not stay her away.
@ShankModsАй бұрын
Dude congrats on finishing it! When everything comes together and it just doesn't work and you are in crunch... its the worst. So glad you were able to fight through it and make it work. So excited to see where you take future versions of this project. Would love to see how far you can take the concept.
@JoelCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks man! I was watching the CRT vid the other night, loved it! I was actually just about to reach out to you about a future video idea lol
@tiffanyr6631Ай бұрын
Both of the videos y’all made were great.😊
@OleDirtyMacSanchezАй бұрын
@@JoelCreates Air Soft BB, and a Paint Ball version Next, 👍.
@OleDirtyMacSanchezАй бұрын
@@JoelCreates A Gasoline Engine Spark Plug or a Glow Plug from a Diesel Engine may work better for Ignition. Also look into the way Evinrude Motors Ignite Fuel, supposed to have way better Efficiency than typical Gasoline Engines.
@cyclobuteneАй бұрын
SHANK!?!?!?!
@enochofmiАй бұрын
The 8 minute charge up time is great. It lends itself to a crazy nerf battle fighting over the football, all building up tension for 8 minutes in, when one side can end the fight in an instant
@Warhawk198Ай бұрын
I see you know the code word for the “nuclear football”
@kilemeinocalvire9898Ай бұрын
#cod nuke town
@marthacancerngАй бұрын
I loved this video, super I had a misfortune, I was diagnosed with ovariian cancedr. I also created a channel and am trying to move in that direction, but so far not very successful(j
@MakersMuseАй бұрын
So good to see you get hooked up with a really good printer! TPU would work OK for the shell, but honestly the foam is so true to the nerf aesthetic I love it. Epic af build
@StuckleyАй бұрын
I swear to god if I hear tactical nerf incoming at some kids birthday im leaving the party immediately
@SaltyAsTheSeaАй бұрын
if it plays that voice line from mw2 (og) than definitely. Flashbacks incoming at that point 😂
@EverfallingАй бұрын
"nuclear launch detected"
@LightdaylelandАй бұрын
TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING!!!!
@IMpasta2012novАй бұрын
me- lauch them all (what i mean by all= 100000000000000000000000000000000 nerf nukes)
@RipOffProductionsLLCАй бұрын
@@Everfalling "Nerf-ular"
@HoldYourSeahorsesАй бұрын
It’s nuke or nothing!
@Nobbie248Ай бұрын
Nerk
@matthewtourtillott4997Ай бұрын
Nuke of nerf
@winkystinkyАй бұрын
Nah, it's: "it's nuke then nothing!"
@sebastiandelgado943Ай бұрын
Nerffenheimer
@SlushiePlayerАй бұрын
Imagine playing a game called “call of nerf” with your friends and someone called a nerf nuke 💀😭
@phantompr1me13025 күн бұрын
I'm a struggling game developer and I've been slacking off throug the holidays because I've hit some roadblocks that I don't know how to get over. Your videos inspire me to keep going. Thanks, and it was such an awesome watch!
@LifeOn_TheFly21 күн бұрын
coming here to say the same, fellwo youtuber here, slacked off through tthe hokidays after blowing up 30,000 subs in 6 months just felt like i needed a break... time to get back on the grind
@NEAR_PhotoАй бұрын
I don’t know if you realize this, but your process of problem-solving different components of the nuke itself (and its launch system) mirrors, almost one for one, the actual process of nuclear bomb development in the 40s/50s and subsequent ICBM development in the 60s/70s! Everything from developing an electric powered detonator (X Unit), to launcher development beginning with horizontal/pivoting launch platforms (Atlas) and then moving to vertical silos (Titan & Minute Man) for simplicity, cost reduction, and reliability! Even a sort of PAL (Permissive Action Link) with the briefcase. Crazy to watch this unfold!
@000KrimАй бұрын
Tell us more, please
@TheBathrobeWizardАй бұрын
@@000Krim *Your FBI AGENT starts to pay attention*
@kilgorezerАй бұрын
hi
@UndaglibenglaubenglobenАй бұрын
It’s annoying to see someone sharing so many of their problems
@ga1lus505Ай бұрын
@@Undaglibenglaubengloben then dont watch the channel.
@DevestatixАй бұрын
23:00 that's some serious life advice, brought a tear to my eyes
@Fangman123789Ай бұрын
Right!? Very inspiring and I definitely needed to hear that.
@richardzhang7954Ай бұрын
Its like owning a Ferrari but not knowing how to drive.
@froggman66Ай бұрын
Fr didn’t expect to get some genuinely solid life advice in the middle of a nerf nuke video lol
@TheMainelsonАй бұрын
bro made me tear up on a nerf nuke video. Gotta respect it
@jefftee7354Ай бұрын
Seriously, and it's buried near the end!
@Bird292029 күн бұрын
Let’s take a moment to appreciate Joel’s insane perseverance through every epic fail. This isn’t just entertainment; it’s a masterclass in resilience. The new generation of makers needs this lesson: Fail hard, fail often, fail BIG, but always learn and, above all, keep moving forward.
@bundles1978Ай бұрын
I love this, but as a 3d designer, i have a suggestion, turn up the resolution on your STL export, it will remove the faceting you are getting on round surfaces. That typically isnt the fault of the 3D printer, unless you have your slicer configured in some weird way. I battled this in solidworks, thinking my printer had low resolution. the setting is usually for arc/segment legth, and overal number of triangles depending on your software
@spartan5280Ай бұрын
Insted of STLs its better to just use STEP files as most modern slicers can use them. Since STEP files are based on math and not triangles they print perfect cerves without any faceting.
@CheshireSwiftАй бұрын
Alternatively, there's tools like Arc Welder that help turn near-curves back into actual curve instructions (but just preserving the original curve is preferable).
@MumrikDKАй бұрын
Yeah, this always confuses me when I download other people's STLs - there's no reason to export at low resolution. I just use the highest custom settings Fusion360 will allow and the files are still very manageable.
@JamesThomas-tl8vyАй бұрын
Yeah, noticed too, good advice!
@SOHCHEADАй бұрын
@@spartan5280depends on the STL, I use STEPs for everything going into Orca but there’s still a conversion that happens when generating gcode that can lead to faceting. A higher quality STL is still one of your best options for a print, I just prefer STEP as it has significantly more data and is far easier to export from f360 etc. I’m getting more into blender though which is making that less relevant. The A1 line has a single gear driven extruder that helps with VFA compared to the X/P series. I have both and it is a significant issue with my X1 between the belt tension system and the extruder leading to VFA at lower speeds. Faceting is definitely an issue with any printer on low poly models. If anyone here hasn’t, I HIGHLY recommend trying OrcaSlicer
@ZYT2468Ай бұрын
People: Nerf is a kids toy, must be safe and simple! This man: Mmmmmm nukes, explosives, fire and over complicated technology! Perfect.
@ElegantprismАй бұрын
Doesn't change that I want it
@henriquevonderleyen1250Ай бұрын
me: makes a real nuke and hides it as a nerf nuke
@alpho789Ай бұрын
they went from making pressure by storing energy in a trigger to making pressure by explosive
@ShishouDzukiZaManakoАй бұрын
to be clear; if that was buried and used as a proximity mine it would be shooting a little high of center mass and you could do the go prone trick when you hear it to outright avoid it if you're quick. which is pretty awesome.
@thexbigxgreenАй бұрын
I feel like Joel's Design Engineering skills are super underappreciated. I dunno that people necessarily realize how much creativity, vision, and execution it takes to make something look like it "should"!
@kirstenjamesonАй бұрын
Seriously! He puts so much consideration into every detail.
@thexbigxgreenАй бұрын
It definitely shows, too. A lot of KZbin engineers only get their projects to a bare minimum of functionality, but you can see the design philosophy borne out in Joel's work with the attention to detail and the level of polish he brings to the table
@creepermkАй бұрын
I rarely comment on YT, but after having seen the first part - the first video of yours I have ever seen - I immediately subbed and waited excitedly for part 2. Your narration, storytelling, presentation and your moments of reflection absolutely hooked me. Very happy to have found this channel!
@fatetestarossa2774Ай бұрын
AGREE : ))
@MystrE-2413Ай бұрын
Same! :)
@mikeanderson2387Ай бұрын
Likewise!
@benjcalderonАй бұрын
dude, congrats!! I love how your channel masks itself as a maker channel but in reality is an inspirational one! Thank you for sharing the struggles together with the successes!! It is incredibly encouraging to see that one is not alone facing seemingly impossible odds!
@Hawki007Ай бұрын
That was inspiring! Being in the Nerf Modding Hobby for so long, it's nice to see a once thought to be impossible design come to life!
@bradheath4200Ай бұрын
Original thoughts are pretty cool. Lol
@mitchellmnrАй бұрын
Joel, as a business owner - I get the feels. Massive props for sticking with it and getting it over the finish line! Have a lovely end of the year with your family :)
@Weisz27 күн бұрын
Joel, this is so freaking cool - I had never heard of the nerf nuke before these two videos, but your passion for the project really makes it shine. Great work!!!
@JoelCreates26 күн бұрын
Thanks man!
@Death_Media_incorporatedАй бұрын
Your effort is not unnoticed, WE SUPPORT YOU!!!
@Bacon_9676Ай бұрын
YEEEEEAAAAHHHHH
@JoelCreatesАй бұрын
Thank you :)
@Death_Media_incorporatedАй бұрын
@@JoelCreates Thank you for making wonderful content :)
@plzletmebefrankАй бұрын
... Joel Creates supported by... Death? "And this video is sponsored by... Blam! Tat tat tat tat tat! Launch the nuclear missiles!!!"
@zackjones1449Ай бұрын
24:02 i would like to see you succeed fabulously. This is an awesome project and watching you figure out how to navigate all the hurdles was awesome. Keep making cool stuff!
@MrCarl007Ай бұрын
I got so excited to see part 2!!! that was really satisfying to watch!!
@TrenchantEdgesАй бұрын
Former 3D printer builder here (I built about a thousand Ultimaker 2s back in the day) Bambu labs printers are ridiculously good. They really did an incredible job with removing most of the super annoying parts of printing.
@ninjadude546Ай бұрын
I know I love mine and the bed leveling is nice
@XanderOwen24Ай бұрын
Awesome video! The problem solving and dedication is absolutely nuts and very inspirational. It's very easy for me to blame university, taking care of plants/cats or anything else for not working on my projects, but its extremely inspiring to see you with a newborn child putting forth some of the best content on the platform. Keep it up Joel, and PLEASE make a shoulder launched version!
@KingJahamesIII20 күн бұрын
Dude this is just, just so cool. Like if there was anyway I could buy one of these I would do so in a heart beat. I genuinely started jumping for joy and quietly celebrating when I saw it work, no joke.
@Dichuz91Ай бұрын
dude seeing a tier zoo face reveal is nuts to me, i've watched his content for years and never actually saw him
@Kenshi_2900Ай бұрын
Wait what
@SuprSBGАй бұрын
Ikr
@charles.coslorАй бұрын
Are you thinking of someone else?
@Tyler-z8rАй бұрын
17:06 Talking about one of his KZbinr guests in this video
@Tyler-z8rАй бұрын
17:06
@spacebrandcereal2536Ай бұрын
this dudes kids are gonna be able to play with this and that makes me INSANELY jealous
@SCDarkSoulАй бұрын
Well, they'll play with it like once or twice, and then they'll never find enough of the darts again to be worth launching it another time. =P
@TaimaАй бұрын
@@SCDarkSoul Or they do keep using it but it's quickly a pale imitation of the power it once had and only launches like 12 darts
@greenish242419 күн бұрын
I love the fact that he never gave up even when he thought he had to. This is honestly very inspiring and I love the idea of taking a concept that everyone wants but hasn’t yet built and making that thing real, doing what no one else could. I loved seeing the first part and then waiting in suspense for the second part to come out. I feel like the only thing that should be done now, is make it drop out of an RC plane.
@markc.7984Ай бұрын
Amazing. When it finally worked I yelled out loud involuntarily. What I'd like to see: a lid on the silo that looks more cold-war-silo-ish, maybe two halves that swing open with a riveted steel or industrial concrete look (wouldn't need to be actual steel or concrete). I'd like to hear some radio-chatter sound effects like launch instructions or something that play as the switches/pots are activated - like a checklist for each setting on the way to pressing the button. A shoulder launcher would be pretty cool; there also needs to be some way to stealth the silo (the real ones are buried after all) otherwise who is going to be in the same room with it, and you want that room containing as many enemy as possible. Again, great project.
@deadzoolsАй бұрын
I was so bummed out when I realized there was a part two but man the wait was totally worth it. Props to you for giving your all with this project and getting it functional, so freakin awesome! I hope this video blows up
@RidgefАй бұрын
Yeah, nuclear bomb style.
@bryonleeper4800Ай бұрын
Awesome job, it brought me back to my childhood and put a huge smile on my face. I hope you will continue to be able to do this for many years to come and enjoy being able to be home with your family
@8ullfrogАй бұрын
I thought this was more of a bouncing betty than a nuke, but when you fired the thing off successfully, umbrella mushroom cloud of darts. You did it.
@dobermannrx7Ай бұрын
@24:00 absolutely a need to see
@LAZER_USАй бұрын
fr
@GuineapigandBonniegamingАй бұрын
Agreed
@0rphio333Ай бұрын
This
@Nemial-l7iАй бұрын
100% agreed
@mlukaszewskiАй бұрын
Awesome project, one of most insane, uneeded and crazy things I saw this year on the Internet. And I love it so much. Thank you, your brother and all involved people to make it happen. You just made my life... a little more smiling
@flynn0e987Ай бұрын
Is it weird that I know Joel’s mom? I went to Infinity Martial Arts for 5 years, and recognize her. She wasn’t running classes when I was there, but she would always be helping out and participating in the adult night classes.
@ImNotFyreball28 күн бұрын
Nah that’s kinda cool
@junkequationАй бұрын
dude, thank you for having the first ethical sponsor I think I've ever seen on youtube; sounds like something you actually use and like vs trying to sell off just anything because some people gave you a lot money.
@TheTrollyBloggerАй бұрын
That just means he's good at ads
@SgtStingerАй бұрын
@TheTrollyBlogger It helps when the product is excellent. Bamboo labs is killing it with their printers.
@davidribeiroАй бұрын
Unfortunately, in the real world one needs a lot of money. I can't blame him for getting what he can from the offers he is given to support his family.
@TheTrollyBloggerАй бұрын
@@SgtStinger I know its good and all, but for the love of god CAN I GET A CHEAP 3D PRINTER
@SgtStingerАй бұрын
@TheTrollyBlogger i mean the a1 mini is 199 euro. It won't get much cheaper than that with the features it has, unless you are prepared to do more DIY and fiddling.
@The_Lua_Script_KnowerАй бұрын
Can we just appreciate how much he puts on those videos ??? I mean look at him bro, he needs more support.
@me323meАй бұрын
Bravo! The story about your mother's students and them realizing that the black belt is more than just a belt that she orders through the catalog was awesome, not only is it cool that your mother is a martial arts teacher, but the story is a phenomenal example!
@somagraphicsАй бұрын
Nice work and love the shoutout to your mom, a great lesson she taught you.
@AnasatisTiMiniatisАй бұрын
I am glad you didn't quit. Engineering is often more about persevering through seemingly impossible challenges than anything else.
@AmurphybartlettАй бұрын
Oh no! He's got a Nerf Nuke! We gotta pool our allowances together and get TWO Nerf Nukes... and make sure the poor kids don't get one
@smokowicburg9630Ай бұрын
As a deterrent so that nobody makes more nerf nukes
@zf9903Ай бұрын
@RealAICClI was going crazy because I hadn’t yet seen a WKUK reference
@thinderblood___9 сағат бұрын
a channe called Uwos lab actually also made a nerf nuke which is arguable much more deadly
@secondlifeslgs4815Ай бұрын
Regarding the CPU 19:30 , if your legs are not broken, but only bent, you can disperse them with a syringe needle. Just insert the leg into the needle and bend it, just carefully.
@ThisIsMeArnoldАй бұрын
You think anybody has time to reset 40 pins for a $7 CPU?
@goodvibes4891Ай бұрын
Yes.@@ThisIsMeArnold
@justonefraАй бұрын
There is also a recent LTT video on the topic to refer to for more information and demonstrations
@jameschristman7964Ай бұрын
Seen it the day it came out.. lol@@justonefra
@TonyOstrichАй бұрын
I usually use an empty mechanical pencil to bend CPU pins back
@lbhamerАй бұрын
Great job sticking with this project despite all the difficulties you faced. The end result is fantastic! I would love to see you take this further. The 3D printed nuke design and the fallout style launcher both sound awesome!
@fojcolАй бұрын
Fantastic on all fronts! Anticipation, actualization, tech. Had no idea this whole thing had been a psyop! Kudos on the inspirational value!
@qianfan1987Ай бұрын
Finally ❤❤❤❤🎉
@Dangerous_DMАй бұрын
How did you comment within 20 seconds, 10/10 dedication
@Locked_looperАй бұрын
@@Dangerous_DMthey probably saw the video early because they are a member of
@chatt3rbot44Ай бұрын
24:11 "That's not so bad-" *Proceeds to get absolutely obliterated*
@NeomiFloof_VRАй бұрын
seeing how happy this genuinely makes u dude, do everything that comes to mind and put it on a wheel, whatever it lands on is ur next project ^^. have a happy holidays!!!!!
@loganswain1546Ай бұрын
knowing this exists brings a catharsis i didn't know i needed. it's incredibly awesome to see this after years of wishing something like it was real. fantastic work dude.
@cornpie9755Ай бұрын
Shoulder fire 100% Something you would feel like you could reasonably use at a tournament.
@shabathАй бұрын
A mobile launch platform, à la metal gear.
@mitchelpais8761Ай бұрын
A weapon to surpass metal gear@@shabath
@jonnyblade3234Ай бұрын
A Fatman
@WukongTheMonkeyKingАй бұрын
Davy Crockett launcher, then. Or the Fallout Fat Man.
@thismanjack822428 күн бұрын
Man, you’ve come such a long way! Really good job on this and just in general
@parro1210Ай бұрын
I love this video. Especially because you never took an easy way out. You checked all the boxes from the experience to the actual way the nuke works. When you said you wanted to be able to aim it I thought to myself that you would have to drop that feature but no, you kept pushing for the best of the best and you made it. Oh and you have to show this thing to Zach King in his nerf warehouse.
@MrMonkeyCommanderАй бұрын
I did not expect that inspirational speech about challenges but I definitely needed it. Thank you for the hard work and amazing content
@MichaelPickАй бұрын
This came out awesome!
@JoelCreatesАй бұрын
Thank you!
@BlueShellshockАй бұрын
12:23 The lid opened too fast? I'd say that's a plus! You don't want people being able to react to a weapon, they'll have time to find cover!
@tinminator8905Ай бұрын
It's about sending a message.
@erner_wisalАй бұрын
It's closer to 13:23 not 12:23
@fixman88Ай бұрын
Ironically, real ICBM silo covers are designed to open as quickly as possible to get the missile launched as fast as possible.
@darrenlevinegodfrey6548Ай бұрын
Oh man! 22:07 - That was actually very beautiful. Profound wisdom on top of damn creative engineering. Love it.
@jacobhofhiens1252Ай бұрын
Great job! I'm so happy you got this out in time for Christmas. I hope you and your family get a good break and that you have a wonderful time together.
@benniebond1754Ай бұрын
The story about your mom and her karate students really spoke to me. Gotta do the hard work! Great video Joel! Spend some time with the fam. You deserve it!
@hugecloud6209Ай бұрын
The part 1 of this video got me through a panic attack, so glad to see the finishing of this
@RealBelisariusCawlАй бұрын
You earned my like & sub the minute you said that this was your way of spending time with your family. If I ever get the bug to 3D print I’ll remember your sponsorship. I hope you and yours had a lovely Christmas!
@THEOGGUNSHOWАй бұрын
22:00 That's so cool that your Mom is right there with you ❤. Also, cool that she's a legit certified badass 🎉
@ENRAEGEАй бұрын
So through past 2 weeks Bambu Lab managed to increase their prices through these sponsorships, especially the A1 which was around 300 Euros, right now it's 500. What an amazing company.
@koreyhayden1368Ай бұрын
Thats how sponsors and commission work. You are helping the channel buy purchasing one, not the company.
@Goat_gameringАй бұрын
Every company is like this.
@cobbleramaАй бұрын
It's called gouging and in certain circumstances is illegal. In this case it just means it's an unscrupulous company that should be avoided.
@koreyhayden1368Ай бұрын
@cobblerama u guys are rediculous. Again, thats how sponsors and commission work. EVERY company does it and has for over a decade. Grow up and quit whining, there are much bigger things to worry about.
@occultnightingale1106Ай бұрын
@@koreyhayden1368 just because everyone is doing it now does it does not mean it was ever a good practice. It used to be considered heretical to charge interest on a loan, but fast-forward 1000 years and it's just what we do, because what you are willing to tolerate in the present will become your childrens' future.
@hissing_fire9 күн бұрын
thats the invention no one ask for but everyone needed
@JoanMendozaАй бұрын
19:22 RIP CPU
@KramYeloocАй бұрын
I wanna see this cpu boot. also did anyone catch what kind it was?
@UnfussyLeaf2440Ай бұрын
a lot of pins prob a modern one idk
@Sell-anythingАй бұрын
AM4/AM5 socket type
@mrjspeedАй бұрын
@@Sell-anything likely AM4. AM5 doesn't have pins.
@dani531aАй бұрын
Just the comment i was looking for. RIP
@OffbrandBarneyАй бұрын
im so stoked about this dude keep up the good work keep posting We will always be here for you we love you Joel
@markbulla1851Ай бұрын
Nicely done! I like the way that you worked through all of the issues that you ran into - your determination is inspiring.
@OccasionalHaHaАй бұрын
Oh my god. The amount of science and engineering happening in this project is insane. This guy is doing hundreds of thousands of dollars in product development work for youtube videos! Thank you.
@RJMBricksАй бұрын
Such a cool design! Congrats on the immediate success on the video!
@RidinSolo92Ай бұрын
Literally never seen a video until just now from snapchat to this. Bro so proud of you to see that nuke come out it's awesome!
@HistoricWrathАй бұрын
So glad the algo brought me back for part 2!
@triggeredhimАй бұрын
yeah
@nathanielpaige9378Ай бұрын
Probably one of the best ad's I've ever seen, I don't even need a 3d printer, but you sold me on the Bambu.
@stacyswirlАй бұрын
These two videos were so cool. Your design aesthetic for both the bomb and the briefcase are so awesome, with that perfect blue and orange extreme look. As much as I'd love to see a shoulder mounted version, what I really want is just to see this thing be set off "in the field", outside in a park in the middle of a nerf war, with a bunch of people shooting nerf guns at each other. With some dramatic editing showing the turning of the keys and switches etc.
@joegon6278Ай бұрын
loved seeing this finally work, my vote for improvement would defiantly be a shoulder launcher like the ones in the fallout games.
@JefterinoАй бұрын
So this is what those ‘orbs/drones’ are looking for! /s
@JulianSildenLangloАй бұрын
They're called planes.
@HasteHubАй бұрын
@@JulianSildenLanglo orbs arent planes silly
@PradyumnaYadav-c1gАй бұрын
The ones in nj?
@VaeldargАй бұрын
@@HasteHub It's more that planes are not orbs.
@HasteHubАй бұрын
@@Vaeldarg yeah whatever geek
@JakeCarliniАй бұрын
This is sooooooo cool!
@JoelCreatesАй бұрын
Thanks Jake!
@patrickwehrstein8693Ай бұрын
Honestly I want to see exactly that. A higher coverage distruction device with a better was to use and launch it. The Rocket Launcher model sounds cool but might struggle with the timer idea since detonation has to be handled differently. Maybe the gravity switch idea could be revisited? But also Man I stumbled upon this channel and the chaos, ingenuity and narration is peak. You earned yourself a follow and a break too! Much love
@starwyvern010Ай бұрын
That last second was perfect xD Your message about challenges is honestly something I need right now. I intentionally challenged myself to go back to college for basically all the things that I struggled with during my first time through (and just decided I'm bad at) - Math and coding. Sometimes it feels like it's not worth it given how AI is growing in those sectors and the fact that my demographics work against me as far as getting a job in cybersecurity (my focus). But proving it to myself that I can do this is why I started and even when it's hard, it feels amazing to persevere and prove my younger self wrong.
@itshalo3220Ай бұрын
What a great project! the only thing I could even remotely think to improve on it would just to be make it top heavy at the foam ball, that way you could arc the nuke more and change the coverage angle as well as provide a better landing than on the fins and launch components
@phantomlyaxolotlАй бұрын
OH MY GOSH THAT'S AMAZING I NEED THAT
@12abbits72Ай бұрын
This was awesome. Great work and perseverance.
@HerculesbiggercousinАй бұрын
Dude this was so sick! I can’t wait to see what’s next! *and congrats on the success of this video*
@smalkglass9869Ай бұрын
WKUK would be proud - RIP Trevor Moore
@JaimothyАй бұрын
I did Ctrl+F for "WKUK" and you're the only comment I've found. RIP Trevor
@ElementalrxKXАй бұрын
Making a FUN “pipe bomb”
@Weisz27 күн бұрын
16:08 Maybe you’ve had em for years, but I am SO stoked to see that you have also found the greatest light work/shop pants on earth 😂 i practically live in those things
@JoelCreates26 күн бұрын
I found them at an off the rack store for like 75% off so I bought a pair for me and a pair my brother, they rock!
@markbourne4856Ай бұрын
Make sure NOT to use the honey add-on if you are purchasing anything through Joel's affiliate links!
@rafalsitarАй бұрын
This is less a nuke and more like an S mine but instead of it going up when stepped on, it goes up when someone clicks a button
@725kenАй бұрын
niko pfp gang
@jaelwynАй бұрын
Bouncing Betty…
@DEADMANSFOAM-DirtyDАй бұрын
The process, the overall lesson, the success. This series is beautiful. Keep up the great content.
@KristianKringle-ii5yrАй бұрын
This is truly a marvel of modern engineering
@daytonhome5952Ай бұрын
17:11 TIERZOO MENTIONED!!!🎉
@aorr7657Ай бұрын
HE IS A HUMAN MAIN
@aorr7657Ай бұрын
I KNEW IT
@aliveandwellinisrael2507Ай бұрын
It's funny how the CO2 problems and solutions are the same as what I went through building a CO2 pew pew. Even similar tube sizes. It also uses a very similar solenoid.
@coolbeans7349Ай бұрын
YIPPIE i have been waitting for whenever mid december meant lol
@SaltyAsTheSeaАй бұрын
12:44 this is beautiful. You should do little reflections on your pieces like this more often 👌👌
@MagesIncorporatedАй бұрын
What I really wanna see from you is giving yourself a well deserved rest through the end of the year. Congrats on the success!
@o0zeke0o84Ай бұрын
21:54 the cameraman never dies
@cyanhacker9 күн бұрын
The fortnite dance guy
@OtisMcNuttIIIАй бұрын
I remember seeing the Nerf Nuke as a joke advertisement on the sketch comedy series "The Whitest Kids You Know".
@rotationalbox588Ай бұрын
Uhhhh yeah…. That’s the…. Never mind
@greased-toenailАй бұрын
yeah guy in the video said that's where he seen it too
@dmignАй бұрын
modern reddit NPC media literacy
@deadzoolsАй бұрын
Watch part 1
@nazauwu6431Ай бұрын
@@dmign wanna put a few more buzzwords on there son
@stormtroopert16Ай бұрын
The 3D printer is such an amazing invention. It allows professionals to make prototypes for cheap, but also allows aspiring inventors and designers like those on KZbin to create their ideas. Small designers like KZbinrs don’t have unlimited access to plastic and aluminium like big companies, so these few hundred dollar machines allow the small guys to realise their ideas
@BingbackguillotinesАй бұрын
Bouncing Betty mines use a pull cord from the base of the mine to the munition.