I couldn't tell, but was there pressure-melting where the teeth were crushing into the ice? Watching the eggs get demolished was fun. And I'm glad to see Robin is getting some more protein, I'm sure the girl needs it. The stack of dinner plates was fun! Always enjoyable to see shards of things fly off in different directions, especially if it's something that's breaking gradually rather than all at once. But wow that must have been so incredibly loud. Oh man I also enjoyed the little Lego bus. It really is fun to watch it break into a bunch of pieces. I'd still be on board to see Robin "help" make a chopped salad. It's fun watching her attempt to eat fruits and vegetables. Or what about something metal? If you set it up properly, I bet she could wreck a cheap baking sheet.
As someone with an iron deficiency who regularly chews/eats ice, I appreciate that Robin does too, and I'm curious how much force had to be applied to crack those bigger blocks. The alt angle for the plates gave a great view of them breaking! It would be interesting if you told us how much force it actually took to get some of the tougher things to break. At one point you had the PSI gauge showing I think but not anymore
I mentioned it during the ice intro - the gauge really didn't budge at all, likewise with the plates. You'd be surprised how easy they're snapping apart!
Seeing all the bits and pieces flying off in different directions is just perfect
Now we know that Elsa wouldn’t beat a T-Rex.
Depending on the environment she probably could. But not the Rexenheimer.
The eggs!! And the bus! I hope you found all the pieces!
The plates really were super loud, liked the alt angle on that one especially~
I love all the objects that got crushed . It’s nice to see that Robin got some protein in her diet today. Excited for future crushing videos!!!!
It will be much harder to crush an individual Lego brick. You should try that.
The reference to Buck and the bus in San Diego tho
I couldn't tell, but was there pressure-melting where the teeth were crushing into the ice?
Watching the eggs get demolished was fun. And I'm glad to see Robin is getting some more protein, I'm sure the girl needs it.
The stack of dinner plates was fun! Always enjoyable to see shards of things fly off in different directions, especially if it's something that's breaking gradually rather than all at once. But wow that must have been so incredibly loud.
Oh man I also enjoyed the little Lego bus. It really is fun to watch it break into a bunch of pieces.
I'd still be on board to see Robin "help" make a chopped salad. It's fun watching her attempt to eat fruits and vegetables.
Or what about something metal? If you set it up properly, I bet she could wreck a cheap baking sheet.
Baking sheet and now a chopping board from that are both great ideas, thanks!
Loved the talking in slow mo.
Thart should become a feature. Imagine the possibilities😂🎉
Love these!!! 🔥🔥
This is great good job
You're almost at 2K subscribers. You should do something special. I vote bootleg dinosaur toys.
I love these so much!!
You could use Robin to make some egg soup? 🤔
Edit: That plate crushing was satisfying
Silly Robin, plates are meant for eating off of, not to be eaten!
More evil laughing I laughed so hard
Whooo Robin we love Robin
1x1 meter tungsten cube.
The slomo laughing after the plates, nightmare fuel
As someone with an iron deficiency who regularly chews/eats ice, I appreciate that Robin does too, and I'm curious how much force had to be applied to crack those bigger blocks.
The alt angle for the plates gave a great view of them breaking!
It would be interesting if you told us how much force it actually took to get some of the tougher things to break. At one point you had the PSI gauge showing I think but not anymore
I mentioned it during the ice intro - the gauge really didn't budge at all, likewise with the plates. You'd be surprised how easy they're snapping apart!
@@BiteForceHydraulicPress oh my bad, I totally missed you saying that lol
It’s so much louder in instant replay the plates. The lego hurt me because Iv just finished building the NASA shuttle Lego did.
where is my mattle t rex
104th like!