Shane is a really cool guy. I reached out because I wanted to understand his bat and how his mind worked. I ended up valuing the friendship over anything else. Check out his video and consider subscribing to him here: ua-cam.com/video/Puo6Vgcbxps/v-deo.html
I've been subscribed since I stumbled on his Particle filter video for his plasma cutter. One of those things you just know when you see it. Instant subscribe in my books!
Because: “when you can’t afford one you build your own.” This about his cnc. With ingenuity like this it’s only a matter of time before a problem comes up that requires him to learn rocket science and then he probably would build himself a rocket
@@zacharywilliams222 No argument from me. Intelligence isn't about education; it's in how you apply it. I think it's safe to say they are both able to intelligently apply their learning to skillfully tackle a problem.
The retention of that striker piece is the most impressive part. Can't believe decelerating that thing is possible without everything tearing itself to pieces.
As we learned from Tom Stantons trebuchet, a heavier projectile might eat up more of that energy left behind. It might also squeeze a bit more range out of it
This is like watching the extroverted kid shining light into the introverted kid's school project and making everyone around look at it in awe. Shane's humble and quiet about it while Destin is obsessing about every single detail. And I *_LOVE_* it.
Omg you two together are hilarious. The giddy, child-like enthusiasm of Destin combined with the deadpan, very Brit-like delivery of Shane is just too much hahaha
My heart is so full of joy that SmarterEveryDay has recognized Shane and his channel Stuff Made Here! Shane is a genius and deserves to be up there with Destin and Mark. Let’s get him there!!
It’s great to see establish creators like Destin, AvE, and others promote new youtubers who are making high quality content. Already was subed so it’s exciting to see a post like this!
@@ThePandafriend I'm not downplaying his hard work, I'm just stating that Shane has a lot of talent and skill when it comes to engineering and video making. You can put in all the hard work you want, but you can't go anywhere if you don't have some level of skill and talent.
"what's your guess on that velocity?" "135" "are you serious?" "yeah" "why do you think that?" "because that's what I calculated it at from other stuff" "133" "cool" so nonchalant, he's like yeah well that's what it should be so not surprising lol
One thing I noticed is that Destin was clearly more comfortable with being on camera, with his much longer experience. Shane's channel only got up to speed in March (and he avoided being on camera at first), so he's still figuring that out.
@@cuthbertallgood7781 that’s a good point, I sort of took that to be his personality but didn’t consider that he’s not necessarily used to being an on camera personality yet.
@@bolivianPsyOp personally I'd say it's both, on his main channel he does put a lot of effort into putting charisma and effort into the production of videos, and does a lot of acting and gags, but it's all very intellectual, so I'd say this is his baseline personality, and he hasn't (or maybe he won't who's to say he should change anything!) developed an on camera persona as of yet
Pretty sure Destin would've offered to buy him a newer better drone, but then Shane would decline and buy himself another one because of all the millions he makes off UA-cam.
"what's your guess on that velocity?" "135" "are you serious?" "yeah" "why do you think that?" "because that's what I calculated it at from other stuff" "133" "cool"
Definitely one of the most impressive parts of the whole video! Shows that he not only understands the design process but also supports those decisions with math and physics. Can't wait for future videos!
This made me remember a quote my middle school teacher used to say "When two smart people meet, they say that the other one is smarter than themselves. When two stupid people meet, they argue that they are smarter than the other."
What I really like about Shane is how humble he is "Is that a CNC machine? Did you make a CNC machine?" "Yeah yeah, did not have the money, so I built one..." "And that looks like a bridgeport but it is not..." (I think he also built that...) "What is your guess on that velocity..." "1 35" "Seriously?! Where did you get that?" "It is what I calculated to be from other stuff..." "It is 1 33" *nods* "cool" "He is smarter than me" "debatable" "he gets the crown" "I demand a re-count"
Destin: "He's smarter than me" Shane: "No. Depends on the topic" -that's a very wise answer. No matter how smart you are or how much you know, there's someone who knows more about something than you do. Or, the person your talking to knows more about a particular topic than you do. How much better would we be if we recognized that there's something we can learn from pretty much anyone?
You can hear the shock in Destin's voice at 7:15 when he asks Shane what he guesses the velocity is; "Why do you think that?" Like he's almost scared that Shane was so close to the actual number lmfao
@@moonasha It's not tough math in physics class for a toy problem. It's an extremely difficult problem in the real world of imperfect seals, friction, temperature and 20 other variables. There's a reason Destin was impressed, and Shane made the disclaimer that he'd had a lot of real-world empirical observation of how much all the subtle variables affect things.
Sean is like the perfect ideal of an engineer- just absolutely devoid of charisma in the most charming way possible, and brilliant beyond comprehension. 10/10
Destin: "He's smarter than me" Shane: "No. Depends on the topic" -that's a very wise answer. No matter how smart you are or how much you know, there's someone who knows more about something than you do. Or, the person your talking to knows more about a particular topic than you do. How much better would we be if we recognized that there's something we can learn from pretty much anyone?
I wish I could agree. It actually feels a little fake to me, idk. Kinda rubbed me the wrong way, like he does in fact think he's smarter than Destin. Not that it really matters though, but he just seems kinda smug, and reminds me of when I was younger. Oh well. Cool vid!
@@Voltechs no one asked for my opinion but here I go anyway. The way I see it, I think he really believes he's not smarter than destin, I think he sees it more as "I'm not smarter than you, I just know a lot about these things and you know a lot about other things." I have a farming step uncle who called me smart and that's what I told him, I may know some things about a certain topic, but all I know about farming is plant seed get food.
@@nintendo_pirate it very well could be, but I think there are more friendly/humble ways to redirect that. Saying things like “we’re both super smart” and moving on, but it seems like he almost likes lingering on the topic and delays his eventual response of like “well, I spend a lot of time with the bat” or whatever. It’s a social dance where you’re supposed to redirect (in American culture, anyway) the overt compliment and focus on something else. (IMO)
@@Voltechs I've actually been watching a lot of Shane's videos, and he's got a pretty interesting dry humor to him. One of the big things I've noticed him highlight is the stupid stuff he does. The comment about spending more time with the bat is exactly that to him. He's obsessed about the design of it, what the output will be, and what he's going to have to reinforce to make it work. The him knowing the speed that the ball is coming off is entirely that obsession, and the many redesigns that this project has gone through with him (This video features a late edition of V3 BTW).
@@avneeshrudra ok, so in the U.S., if you make a suppressor, which is a device the makes gunshots less loud, and you use it but you don't register the suppressor with a little organization called the ATF, said organization will not take kindly to it because you have just committed a felony.
@@avneeshrudra firearm supressors need a lot of paperwork to be legal in the USA. Mufflers don't. Technically I don't think the bat is a firearm (so it is legal to have a device that keeps it quiet but that wouldn't be a supressor).
I totally feel it. I can be funny and goofy with my wife and kids but put me in a room with anyone else and I'm as monosyllabic as Shane in this video.
@Dan Gonzalez 'Ol negative Nancy over here. I'll never use the data in my life, but so what? You don't get smarter when you watch cartoons (well, mostly) or sports, this was a neat way of seeing what's going on. So no reason to be negative about it lol
Not normally. CNC exists because buying millions of dollars worth of equipment is actually the cheap option in most cases. Of course those engineers aren't usually making stuff as cool as Shane.
@Austin Gross technically you can. You just need to register it before you do. But to answer the question for non Americans, it's a felony to have a non registered suppressor. Need to get a background check, pay an extra tax, etc. Also can't lend it to anyone who isn't registered to it either
@@mariomatovina4 Whereas a suppressor is a tubular system of baffles and mesh intended to reduce the perceived sound amplitude of an explosive impulse, a muffler is a tubular system of baffles and mesh intended to reduce the the perceived sound amplitude of an explosive impulse. Just that suppressors are usually attached to the barrel of a gun, while a muffler is generally found connected to the exhaust of an internal combustion engine. 😉
It begins. Stuff made here is crazy high quality, I became an immediate fan. Recently Michael Reeves reacted to his builds, and now he's collaborating with smarter every day. He's already becoming one of the engineering powerhouses
"Whereas The Mad Batter is a terrifying device that I don't want to be anywhere near, he has a terrifying device that I don't want to be anywhere near."
11:36 You can apply that same concept to trying to jump as high as possible on a trampoline. You want to to straighten our your legs at the same time that the trampoline fabric straightens out to go higher on your jump.
It’s like you want each component to hit max velocity at the same time. Elasticity adds delay. So one way syncing can be accomplished by matching elasticity. This is always how I’ve thought about projectile biomechanics. For any swing or throw, you want your shoulders, upper arms, forearms, and wrists to all hit max velocity right at the point of contact (assuming adequate control). It’s like a whip. This is also ideally at the point of full extension, which is why a clean follow-through is important.
"if you can't afford 'em you gotta build 'em" - good reminder that sometimes it takes a fair amount of money to make good videos! I hope Shane gets a lot of additional support from this so he can keep making cool stuff :-)
I absolutely love this UA-cam engineering crossover. Both Shane and Destin are experts who have been tremendous respect for each other. - Destin is a man who brings excitement and knowledge (and a highspeed camera) in spades. - Shane is a man (with the face of a boy) who uses his knowledge and many resources to bring nothing but highly tested insanity to the field. These two bounce perfectly off each other. This episode felt more like a comptetition in who can be more humble rather than who can hit the ball farther. Love both you guys! Watched both of you heavily before this video and was just waiting for the collab to happen.
@@muffinstuffin6 Could be avoiding being pinged by youtube for firearm reference. There's a long range shooting channel that did a video of him watering his plant's referring to everything with firearm terminology and it got demonetized.
thats why i made my CNC routers too,its crazy the price to cost difference on a big surface CNC,like 4K price against 800-1000 made yourself with premade parts,much more if you improvise.
@@csnider_1281 Luckily, the ATF has clarified that if a device cannot chamber a live cartridge, it is not a firearm, and a suppressor is legally defined as a device for muffling the report of a firearm. He's all good!
@@Reniconix but when they removed the stoppers on the paddle, didn't they create a "device capable of expelling a projectile through the action of an explosive?" (AKA firearm), therefore turning their muffler into a "silencer"?
So glad you did a collab with Shane, he does some really cool stuff. Your boisterous personality and his dry wit are a great combo. I see three hurdles you need to overcome. 1) consistent contact 2) consistent launch angle 3) backspin For consistent contact, you need to make the plate flat, not curved, and you need it at least 30% higher than the ball diameter For consistent loft, you need to habe that plate at an angle so you only need to make a level swing For back spin you need to have some sort of groove with edges at an angle to bite on to the ball. I am far from an engineer and being dyslexic, I don't do well with large formulas so the launch angle and spin are things that you would have to test out and those would be dictated by speed. With a golf driver, a ball speed of 200 mph a good launch angle and spin combo is about 10 deg and 2000 rpm for the best distance. This will be different for a baseball based on seams verses threads, but probably in the ballpark (intended😉) I would guess that you could easily hit over 800' by improving launch and spin conditions. Also, paint your ball so it is easier to find.
Full disclosure, I found Shane's channel on my own with this particular video, and I'm hooked already. I've been a fan of yours for some time too. This collaboration is REALLY good, it's great of you to bring your equipment on board to help get this stuff better.
I really love Stuff Made Here and it makes me incredibly happy to see him getting this much exposure! I hope this helps him grow his follower base and enables him to make even more wild things!
According to my calculations (with the delivery timing variable locked at 100%), it’s well within the top 5% of laugh inducing replies possible in the english language.
Go to a long drive range used in long drive championships for golf. They'll have ranges marked off out to 400+ yards which would be perfect for you guys
This is so wholesome tho. some other people would be salty he's trying to break the record or some would actively make it harder by keeping the secrets to themselves but no. Destin lets another dude have a shot and actively helps him reach that, and that's just a great mentality I feel like we need more of in the world. ^^
Yeah the world would be a better place if we were happy in others success and thought of them as progress for the entire human race and not just one person or any other exclusionary classification. Science is about shared knowledge and pushing the boundaries of understanding. Collective cooperation is what brought us from caves dwelling apes to the species to traverse the edges of the solar system and beyond.
I have a hunch that this isn't what dad was talking about when he told me to be more explosive through the zone EDIT: "This the bat Randy Arozarena been using?" also would have been an acceptable joke here. k i'm out ly Destin
@@aj2090 make a portable high speed brushless motor, make sure it won’t overheat, make sure it won’t warm up ur hand at a uncomfortable level, find a good and portable way to supply it with lots of electricity then stick whatever bit u want to the end of it.
No Bet. It it wasn't already in the works before this video went live, it is now. There's no WAY Mark isn't one of the first people to watch S.E.D. videos.
I love how Dustin is actually promoting Shane! Dustin could have easily viewed Shane as a threat. A competitive UA-cam threat or a threat to lose views, or any of a number of potential threats. This is nice to see, people helping others instead of tearing others down.
Ideas: Perhaps have the drone over the suspected landing area? Maybe paint the ball so it stands out? Frankenstein the ball with a GPS tracker inside it?
What a team! I've been watching his series building that thing before this. The two of you together are just amazing. Both from what you're capable of and your chemistry in how you work together. Looking forward to the next one!
Destin, Shane, Huge fan of both your humble intelligence, humor, and entertainment. Awesome to see you come together around baseball. Now Shane, I'll think you agree that while you can engineer with the best of them, maybe you guys get one of the Trash Pandas players to capture better contact, launch angle, exit velo, etc from a professional hitter. Or heck, get Bonds or Griffey, Jr or something. Then see if you guys can build a Mad Batter & a bat that can hit a ball from the supersonic canon. We'll need a body armor sponsor, but it will be awesome!
Shane is a really cool guy. I reached out because I wanted to understand his bat and how his mind worked. I ended up valuing the friendship over anything else. Check out his video and consider subscribing to him here: ua-cam.com/video/Puo6Vgcbxps/v-deo.html
Sir you are my idol
Oh you're now just discovering him even though I tweeted at you about him lol
Why not combine both techniques.... Lol. seems its already planned for :D
I've been subscribed since I stumbled on his Particle filter video for his plasma cutter. One of those things you just know when you see it. Instant subscribe in my books!
What about adding a couple more ports for charges that vent straight out of the back of the bat to counter the initial impact deceleration?
This was a blast 💥in every meaning of the word! Daydreaming about hitting a supersonic pitch with it...
hey
you should make a table tennis playing robotic arm.
a ping pong machine would be fantastic since we can play with it together.
I love watching your videos
Ye you make great vids
I bet if you swung the bat harder, the ball wouldn't go as far because it would bounce farther away from the pistons after contact.
World class video.
A wild Dan and Gav!
Yea
Mysterious
It's crazy to think its number 3 on trending in general
YOU GUYS SHOULD COLLAB AS WELL!!!
"I like being the dumbest guy in the room, and I feel like that right now."
- Destin Sandlin, (aerospace engineer and actual rocket scientist)
Because: “when you can’t afford one you build your own.” This about his cnc. With ingenuity like this it’s only a matter of time before a problem comes up that requires him to learn rocket science and then he probably would build himself a rocket
@@zacharywilliams222 No argument from me.
Intelligence isn't about education; it's in how you apply it.
I think it's safe to say they are both able to intelligently apply their learning to skillfully tackle a problem.
I'm the 300st liker 😂
@@Drunken_Sailor1 that's so funny, because I was the 600th :P
It's lonely at the top sometimes, he just appreciates the company.
"That's CNC machine?"
"yeah. if you can't afford them, make them."
that smooth talk just radiate the most rad lad energy I ever witness.
Cue the North Korean CNC song
Sigma male grindset
Ee
Yee
The retention of that striker piece is the most impressive part. Can't believe decelerating that thing is possible without everything tearing itself to pieces.
Can we just get a collab between the three of you already?! 😂
yea I was amazed by that as well, fully expected the 4-shot to blast it free
That’s why he moved to the new design is because the original one did XD
As we learned from Tom Stantons trebuchet, a heavier projectile might eat up more of that energy left behind. It might also squeeze a bit more range out of it
Check out Shane's videos. He makes it really clear that it took A LOT of work to not break :D
This is like watching the extroverted kid shining light into the introverted kid's school project and making everyone around look at it in awe. Shane's humble and quiet about it while Destin is obsessing about every single detail. And I *_LOVE_* it.
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So true haha
That is the most epic engineer quote ever: "when you can't afford them, you gotta build them"
How to end up on a list somewhere
You’re not kidding!
Best quote I've heard from a UA-camr this month!
Btw. Happy to hit the 500 like.
This applies in the sciences as well. When I was in university I met a post doc who built his own hplc system out of spare parts off ebay.
Omg you two together are hilarious. The giddy, child-like enthusiasm of Destin combined with the deadpan, very Brit-like delivery of Shane is just too much hahaha
Bri’ish?!
It does kinda remind me of Jamie and Adam from Mythbusters
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@@kalqul8erPerfect! 😆👍🏻
My heart is so full of joy that SmarterEveryDay has recognized Shane and his channel Stuff Made Here! Shane is a genius and deserves to be up there with Destin and Mark. Let’s get him there!!
Shane has really made a name for himself, especially since Mark and Destin both recognize his talent and want to work with him.
he got 1.18million subscribers in less than 8 months, he will definitely get there
It’s great to see establish creators like Destin, AvE, and others promote new youtubers who are making high quality content. Already was subed so it’s exciting to see a post like this!
@@howardbaxter2514 I wouldn't call that just "talent". He put a lot of hard work into getting to the point where he is.
@@ThePandafriend I'm not downplaying his hard work, I'm just stating that Shane has a lot of talent and skill when it comes to engineering and video making. You can put in all the hard work you want, but you can't go anywhere if you don't have some level of skill and talent.
Finds out his velocity calculation was almost spot on ".....cool..." LMAO totally not surprised hes thinking "well yeah...math bro.."
I was thinking the same thing when I saw his video first xD
Wasn’t that so cool!!!???
I enjoyed this vid, but it kept throwing me off.
@@dustybunny66 what exactly threw you off?
@@OzzyZorda probably how he's comparatively low energy
Love both you guys. Fun to see you together.
First on this one
Is that, but. Hi I'm a big fan 😅
Oh wow I haven't seen you in a while :)
Idk but he looks sad here than on his channel
I haven’t seen RedKB for years....
Shane is an absolute genius. The way he reacts to the velocity calculation being spot on is so funny.
@7:20
Shane: *gets velocity calculation correct within 2%*
also Shane: "cool."
10:36 Afterburners engaged
Not 2% it’s 2mph
@@adham4465 percent makes sense too.
Its 1.48%
@@Pbhavik155 Which is within 2% :)
Shane's entire demeanor screams engineer, where Dustin's energy is pure science educator, love it!
"what's your guess on that velocity?"
"135"
"are you serious?"
"yeah"
"why do you think that?"
"because that's what I calculated it at from other stuff"
"133"
"cool"
so nonchalant, he's like yeah well that's what it should be so not surprising lol
One thing I noticed is that Destin was clearly more comfortable with being on camera, with his much longer experience. Shane's channel only got up to speed in March (and he avoided being on camera at first), so he's still figuring that out.
@@cuthbertallgood7781 that’s a good point, I sort of took that to be his personality but didn’t consider that he’s not necessarily used to being an on camera personality yet.
@@bolivianPsyOp personally I'd say it's both, on his main channel he does put a lot of effort into putting charisma and effort into the production of videos, and does a lot of acting and gags, but it's all very intellectual, so I'd say this is his baseline personality, and he hasn't (or maybe he won't who's to say he should change anything!) developed an on camera persona as of yet
Ok ok listen. He's better on his channel lol. Different personalities though for sure
7:16 That whole interaction is so funny. "What's your guess?" and his calculations being spot on is just fantastic.
Destin: almost destroys Shane’s drone
Destin: laughs madly
Shane: laughs nervously
Pretty sure Destin would've offered to buy him a newer better drone, but then Shane would decline and buy himself another one because of all the millions he makes off UA-cam.
@@roughryder5 Shane would just stubbornly build a better drone with carbon fiber and absurdly overpowered motors
@@kylenakamura4353 or he just decided to make a drone that can carry himself
@@roughryder5 millions?
@@roughryder5 yeah probably
"what's your guess on that velocity?"
"135"
"are you serious?"
"yeah"
"why do you think that?"
"because that's what I calculated it at from other stuff"
"133"
"cool"
So badass! Hahahaha
The reaction was so monotone Dustin needed to hold his laugh back
Definitely one of the most impressive parts of the whole video! Shows that he not only understands the design process but also supports those decisions with math and physics. Can't wait for future videos!
Hes having a flash back to his dynamics professor droning on about how dynamics is the most important xlass in existance
seriously such a subtle flex. I'm so glad these two got together. I wish school made learning this fun
This made me remember a quote my middle school teacher used to say "When two smart people meet, they say that the other one is smarter than themselves. When two stupid people meet, they argue that they are smarter than the other."
They were basically describing the Dunning-Kruger effect
2:33 When he said "If you can't afford'em, you gotta build'em"
He sounded like the most competent human in the world
Like Ron swanson
to be fair, he probably is the most competent human in the world
What I really like about Shane is how humble he is
"Is that a CNC machine? Did you make a CNC machine?" "Yeah yeah, did not have the money, so I built one..." "And that looks like a bridgeport but it is not..." (I think he also built that...)
"What is your guess on that velocity..." "1 35" "Seriously?! Where did you get that?" "It is what I calculated to be from other stuff..." "It is 1 33" *nods* "cool"
"He is smarter than me" "debatable" "he gets the crown" "I demand a re-count"
It's just a bridgeport clone. He definitely did not build it. But yeah, very impressive guy.
Destin: "He's smarter than me"
Shane: "No. Depends on the topic"
-that's a very wise answer. No matter how smart you are or how much you know, there's someone who knows more about something than you do. Or, the person your talking to knows more about a particular topic than you do. How much better would we be if we recognized that there's something we can learn from pretty much anyone?
i don"t want to like your comment just cause it will make it 70 xD
@@Whoasked97 well I did it for you
But... No one does science better than Trump XD
"debatable"
The entire education process goes from knowing nothing about everything to knowing everything about nothing.
You can hear the shock in Destin's voice at 7:15 when he asks Shane what he guesses the velocity is; "Why do you think that?"
Like he's almost scared that Shane was so close to the actual number lmfao
panik
"I calculated it" kalm
calculation was very close to actual: panik
this dude is gonig to do some incredible stuff
I mean he knows the impulse the cartridges would have, the weight of the thing accelerating, it's not tough math
@@moonasha It's not tough math in physics class for a toy problem. It's an extremely difficult problem in the real world of imperfect seals, friction, temperature and 20 other variables. There's a reason Destin was impressed, and Shane made the disclaimer that he'd had a lot of real-world empirical observation of how much all the subtle variables affect things.
@@moonasha The math is not the hard part its knowing what math to use.
Sean is like the perfect ideal of an engineer- just absolutely devoid of charisma in the most charming way possible, and brilliant beyond comprehension. 10/10
Destin: "He's smarter than me"
Shane: "No. Depends on the topic"
-that's a very wise answer. No matter how smart you are or how much you know, there's someone who knows more about something than you do. Or, the person your talking to knows more about a particular topic than you do. How much better would we be if we recognized that there's something we can learn from pretty much anyone?
Engineer paragon
He's like the reverse of William Osman
Shane not Sean
Go watch his channel. He's actually really funny.
I will pay real money to see "smarter everyday" "stuff made here" "mark rober" "hacksmith" colabing together
Add in Colin Furze and Adam Savage.
Hacksmith is kinda exhausting to watch though
Add MrBeast and you won’t have to
Science Supergroup!!!
The Engineering UA-cam Cinematic Universe
I kind of like how aggressively humble Shane is.
It almost feels like he's insulting you for complimenting him.
I wish I could agree. It actually feels a little fake to me, idk. Kinda rubbed me the wrong way, like he does in fact think he's smarter than Destin. Not that it really matters though, but he just seems kinda smug, and reminds me of when I was younger. Oh well. Cool vid!
@Tinkering With Tech frankly I want to be wrong! :)
@@Voltechs no one asked for my opinion but here I go anyway. The way I see it, I think he really believes he's not smarter than destin, I think he sees it more as "I'm not smarter than you, I just know a lot about these things and you know a lot about other things." I have a farming step uncle who called me smart and that's what I told him, I may know some things about a certain topic, but all I know about farming is plant seed get food.
@@nintendo_pirate it very well could be, but I think there are more friendly/humble ways to redirect that. Saying things like “we’re both super smart” and moving on, but it seems like he almost likes lingering on the topic and delays his eventual response of like “well, I spend a lot of time with the bat” or whatever. It’s a social dance where you’re supposed to redirect (in American culture, anyway) the overt compliment and focus on something else. (IMO)
@@Voltechs I've actually been watching a lot of Shane's videos, and he's got a pretty interesting dry humor to him. One of the big things I've noticed him highlight is the stupid stuff he does. The comment about spending more time with the bat is exactly that to him. He's obsessed about the design of it, what the output will be, and what he's going to have to reinforce to make it work. The him knowing the speed that the ball is coming off is entirely that obsession, and the many redesigns that this project has gone through with him (This video features a late edition of V3 BTW).
“It’s a muffler... cause laws” 😂
I cracked up with that one hahaha
That part killed me 🤣
I didn't get it
@@avneeshrudra ok, so in the U.S., if you make a suppressor, which is a device the makes gunshots less loud, and you use it but you don't register the suppressor with a little organization called the ATF, said organization will not take kindly to it because you have just committed a felony.
@@avneeshrudra firearm supressors need a lot of paperwork to be legal in the USA. Mufflers don't. Technically I don't think the bat is a firearm (so it is legal to have a device that keeps it quiet but that wouldn't be a supressor).
I love Shane's interaction with his wife. Funny channel and dude is definitely bright
I totally feel it. I can be funny and goofy with my wife and kids but put me in a room with anyone else and I'm as monosyllabic as Shane in this video.
@@danielf3623 same here
Yup people who alr new him before knows how smart he his and funny
this is so fun to watch
You could see how their friendship developed over the course of the video 😂
@Dan Gonzalez y did you even watch the video then 🙄
Even the sponsored part at the end hahaha
Wiener
@Dan Gonzalez 'Ol negative Nancy over here. I'll never use the data in my life, but so what? You don't get smarter when you watch cartoons (well, mostly) or sports, this was a neat way of seeing what's going on. So no reason to be negative about it lol
I like how Shane just casually said "When you cant afford them, you build them" about cnc cutter
“It’s not a suppressor, it’s a muffler!” 😂 ain’t trying to catch a felony out here.
"When you can't afford 'em you gotta build 'em."
- Shane
man ive been trying but i cant afford to build em either :/
I came here to say this but knew in my heart it had already been said
This Shane agrees with that Shane.
imagine those two, plus Mark Rober, Colin Furze and the Hacksmith.... they could make a functional Deathstar that shoots Glitter and Baseballs
+ Amazon bank account ...
Get Tom Stanton and his flywheel trebuchet in there too.
Tom Stanton for launching the death star with his trebuchet
u forgot peter siripol man he will find a way to make that bat fly 🤣🤣🤣
dont forget tot
"If you can't afford them, you build them"
- Shane
Because that's how engineers work
Not normally. CNC exists because buying millions of dollars worth of equipment is actually the cheap option in most cases. Of course those engineers aren't usually making stuff as cool as Shane.
@@salvatoreshiggerino6810 yeah i already knew that. This is just a joke 😂
That's how mafia works.
Jokes aside, this is real good tactic, i do use this to my life. But this tactic is not for everyone.
"It's a suppressor basically"
ATF: _panik_
"It's not a suppressor, it's a muffler"
ATF: _kalm_
😂
It's a silen--
Internet: *pile on*
What does it mean? For us non americans.
@Austin Gross technically you can. You just need to register it before you do. But to answer the question for non Americans, it's a felony to have a non registered suppressor. Need to get a background check, pay an extra tax, etc. Also can't lend it to anyone who isn't registered to it either
@@mariomatovina4 Whereas a suppressor is a tubular system of baffles and mesh intended to reduce the perceived sound amplitude of an explosive impulse, a muffler is a tubular system of baffles and mesh intended to reduce the the perceived sound amplitude of an explosive impulse.
Just that suppressors are usually attached to the barrel of a gun, while a muffler is generally found connected to the exhaust of an internal combustion engine. 😉
It begins. Stuff made here is crazy high quality, I became an immediate fan. Recently Michael Reeves reacted to his builds, and now he's collaborating with smarter every day. He's already becoming one of the engineering powerhouses
Exactly
The depth of his skillset is unreal. His basketball hoop project is pure genius.
Wow, that avatar brings back memories.
"Hence nothing remains except for our regrets."
"what do you think that velocity is?"
"135"
"its 133"
"cool"
I think he said it's 139 though 🤔
I love how Dustin is helping some one beat his own record :D
*destin
That's how society advances.
@@trythinking6676 "A society grows great when old men build explosive baseball bats which they know they will never swing."
"Whereas The Mad Batter is a terrifying device that I don't want to be anywhere near, he has a
terrifying device that I don't want to be anywhere near."
and they're talking about putting them together. lol
@@psychozulu now to combine the mad batter, supersonic baseball cannon, and the explosive bat.
@@dtorrini that sounds like an anime move
The back and forth banter between you two is amazing! "He's smarter than me." "Debatable." LOL
11:36 You can apply that same concept to trying to jump as high as possible on a trampoline. You want to to straighten our your legs at the same time that the trampoline fabric straightens out to go higher on your jump.
It’s like you want each component to hit max velocity at the same time. Elasticity adds delay. So one way syncing can be accomplished by matching elasticity.
This is always how I’ve thought about projectile biomechanics. For any swing or throw, you want your shoulders, upper arms, forearms, and wrists to all hit max velocity right at the point of contact (assuming adequate control). It’s like a whip. This is also ideally at the point of full extension, which is why a clean follow-through is important.
This is a really intuitive and relatable way to explain this. Good job. :)
I'm so glad Shoenice turned his life around!
17:50 Shane: “I demand a recount!”
The US: “You’re not the only one!”
@@gorrezgorrez6450 i can't with you people
@@gorrezgorrez6450 stolen
@@aclonymous dumb
@@JC-11111 childish
"if you can't afford 'em you gotta build 'em" - good reminder that sometimes it takes a fair amount of money to make good videos! I hope Shane gets a lot of additional support from this so he can keep making cool stuff :-)
Aaah yes, the good ol' "need a tool, make a tool"
more like because that equipment costs hundreds of thousands of dollars
So glad to see you guys making stuff together :D best Collab I could of wished for.
Love the collab
These guys are going to change the game.
have
I absolutely love this UA-cam engineering crossover. Both Shane and Destin are experts who have been tremendous respect for each other.
- Destin is a man who brings excitement and knowledge (and a highspeed camera) in spades.
- Shane is a man (with the face of a boy) who uses his knowledge and many resources to bring nothing but highly tested insanity to the field.
These two bounce perfectly off each other. This episode felt more like a comptetition in who can be more humble rather than who can hit the ball farther.
Love both you guys! Watched both of you heavily before this video and was just waiting for the collab to happen.
imagine breaking into a house the person starts loading up their explosive baseball bat and running at ya.
imagine breaking into a house the person starts loading up their explosive baseball bat and running at ya.
Finds out his velocity calculation was almost spot on ".....cool..." LMAO totally not surprised hes thinking "well yeah...math bro.."
Roblox
or just a gun
Burglar hears _"Honey, duck, the Safe-T-Boi is removed"_
Burglar - _"Oh hayull no. Bye."_
"It's not a suppressor, it's a muffler" has got to be one of the coolest sentences uttered, haha.
@ArchAingeal he does
The nfa calls them silencers though, so muffler or suppressor is fine.
“Exhaust Muffler”
Since when are "Suppressors" illegal? I guess Destin is in one of those 8 states? Oh well.
@@muffinstuffin6 Could be avoiding being pinged by youtube for firearm reference. There's a long range shooting channel that did a video of him watering his plant's referring to everything with firearm terminology and it got demonetized.
Today I learned Shane is his name.
I can finally stop calling him "Guy"
And that is in North Carolina. I would have bet money he was in canukistan.
I’m not your guy, buddy
I just called him ness like from supersmash bros
This Shane/guy has the expertise of a mathematician, engineer, coder, etc all in one flesh body. Crazy stuff
@@hazelseen and he is holding back, so as not to appear arrogant
"When you can't afford 'em, you gotta build 'em."
thats why i made my CNC routers too,its crazy the price to cost difference on a big surface CNC,like 4K price against 800-1000 made yourself with premade parts,much more if you improvise.
I personally love Shane’s channel as much as I do smarter everyday. Excited to see you guys work together and possibly work more in the future!!
Dustin: So that's the suppressor.
Shane: *Oh god oh god oh god..*
ATF wants to know your location
Hide Shane's dog
@@csnider_1281 Luckily, the ATF has clarified that if a device cannot chamber a live cartridge, it is not a firearm, and a suppressor is legally defined as a device for muffling the report of a firearm. He's all good!
@@Reniconix but when they removed the stoppers on the paddle, didn't they create a "device capable of expelling a projectile through the action of an explosive?" (AKA firearm), therefore turning their muffler into a "silencer"?
@@SR-wz2iv maybe, but this also disabled the muffler as the gas was not forced through it any more
So glad you did a collab with Shane, he does some really cool stuff. Your boisterous personality and his dry wit are a great combo.
I see three hurdles you need to overcome.
1) consistent contact
2) consistent launch angle
3) backspin
For consistent contact, you need to make the plate flat, not curved, and you need it at least 30% higher than the ball diameter
For consistent loft, you need to habe that plate at an angle so you only need to make a level swing
For back spin you need to have some sort of groove with edges at an angle to bite on to the ball.
I am far from an engineer and being dyslexic, I don't do well with large formulas so the launch angle and spin are things that you would have to test out and those would be dictated by speed. With a golf driver, a ball speed of 200 mph a good launch angle and spin combo is about 10 deg and 2000 rpm for the best distance. This will be different for a baseball based on seams verses threads, but probably in the ballpark (intended😉)
I would guess that you could easily hit over 800' by improving launch and spin conditions.
Also, paint your ball so it is easier to find.
Uwu
Full disclosure, I found Shane's channel on my own with this particular video, and I'm hooked already. I've been a fan of yours for some time too. This collaboration is REALLY good, it's great of you to bring your equipment on board to help get this stuff better.
2:33
"when you can't afford 'em, you've gotta build 'em"
-shane
- You're smarter than me and you know it.
- Depends on the topic.
That response right there is the mark of a genius.
Plus they both show us how humble they are.
I love that you collaborate destin. This guy is a brilliant mad scientist.
I really love Stuff Made Here and it makes me incredibly happy to see him getting this much exposure! I hope this helps him grow his follower base and enables him to make even more wild things!
You two together really are a force. I absolutely LOVED you two having a moment and just being nerds talking power rangers at the end :D :')
I thought that was quite fitting
2:23 Imagine beeing in a room with a literal Rocket Engineer and he says "I enjoy beeing the dumbest guy in the room"
All this effort for one video. Amazing ❤️😍
Go watch a captain disillusion video right now and you’ll cry at the effort he puts into his videos
It’s crazy how this channel hasn’t hit 10 mil yet but retarded channels like jake Paul are way past it
and he gets knowledge
You two need to combine your channels: "Stuff made smartly here everyday"
More like "Smarter Stuff Made Here EveryDay"
no they just need to make 2 of these boomsticks and slap them on the rig that destin used to set his original record
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When Destin told Shane, "you're smarter than me", Shane's comeback should have been, "but you're getting smarter every day..."
But he makes stuff. And here. :D
According to my calculations (with the delivery timing variable locked at 100%), it’s well within the top 5% of laugh inducing replies possible in the english language.
The Binford Tools shirt is the icing on Shane’s personality and knowledge.
Perfect.
All I need is a SmartedEveryDay x Mark Rober x Stuff Made Here x Michael Reeves collab. It would be the most ambitious crossover event ever
But what about nighthawkinlight and his parrot?
Ok, so they'll come up with the worlds largest walking robot wielding dual oversized explosive roto-bats
Throw styropyro in there too
Destin: "oh cool so it's a suppressor"
Shane: "It. Is not. A suppressor."
XD
Shane really seems like every engineering major Ive met
tuban body slammer So true 😂😂 But those are some of the coolest guys on campus.
Just wait till you get off campus. Engineers get worse. They really test your patience.
More like what eng majors think they are. Hes a genius, very rare.
@@LuckyTrevor Sounds more like you're the kind of person who tests their patience.
@@TrueThanny If only. Truly a breed of their own.
7:27 Totally unimpressed: "Cool" *vanishes behind crates*. A man after my own heart.
Go to a long drive range used in long drive championships for golf. They'll have ranges marked off out to 400+ yards which would be perfect for you guys
Seeing Shane in that Binford shirt while I'm wearing the exact same shirt made my day for some odd reason.
When the two smartests kids in class get partnered in a group project:
The fact that you said “smartests” implies that you aren’t one of those people.
@@blixernail5242 and the fact you said that implies you get tons of invites to parties
@@blixernail5242 just because you can spell doesn't make you smart
@@blixernail5242 dude you must be really fun at parties
There's something so pure about two engineers sharing their passion.
Destin: Oh cool you made a suppressor for it!
ATF: *Listening*
Shane: NO NO ITS A MUFFLER
This is so wholesome tho. some other people would be salty he's trying to break the record or some would actively make it harder by keeping the secrets to themselves but no. Destin lets another dude have a shot and actively helps him reach that, and that's just a great mentality I feel like we need more of in the world. ^^
Yeah the world would be a better place if we were happy in others success and thought of them as progress for the entire human race and not just one person or any other exclusionary classification. Science is about shared knowledge and pushing the boundaries of understanding. Collective cooperation is what brought us from caves dwelling apes to the species to traverse the edges of the solar system and beyond.
Shane: breathes
Destin: That guy is smarter than me, no doubt.
That drone shot was incredible. The slow mo, the wide shot, everything. Amazing to see how sophisticated the flight controllers are for recent drones.
I have a hunch that this isn't what dad was talking about when he told me to be more explosive through the zone
EDIT: "This the bat Randy Arozarena been using?" also would have been an acceptable joke here. k i'm out ly Destin
Basically a Smarter everyday video
Lmao
This killed me. Enjoy your UA-cam victory today sir
Basically a SmarterEveryDay video when?
Hmm I wonder who this guy is... He's done a skit on Tom Scott but no Destin sketch?
StuffMadeHere and Smarter Everyday are by far my favorite channels to watch. Such genuine people. Much respect too you guys.
"When you can't afford them, you build them."
@Pantomath 😐
How do I make a dremel?
@@aj2090 make a portable high speed brushless motor, make sure it won’t overheat, make sure it won’t warm up ur hand at a uncomfortable level, find a good and portable way to supply it with lots of electricity then stick whatever bit u want to the end of it.
Iron man moment right there. No sarcastic smile, no smugness, just iron will.
@@Azulicine.Cinemato Thank you.
"Really cool kits. "
-Seconds later
"We got a protractor!"
Those are some sweet kits though no kidding.
I'm willing to bet money that there's already a collaboration between them and Mark Rober in the making
Destin is in a video with Mark, glitter bomb v2 I think?
"first baseball hit into orbit"
No Bet. It it wasn't already in the works before this video went live, it is now. There's no WAY Mark isn't one of the first people to watch S.E.D. videos.
@@xruninslick I know, that's why think it's realistic. Imagine the extra engineering power of all three of them.
I am not sure if I should be amazed or afraid by a group effort of these guys :-)
I love how Dustin is actually promoting Shane! Dustin could have easily viewed Shane as a threat. A competitive UA-cam threat or a threat to lose views, or any of a number of potential threats. This is nice to see, people helping others instead of tearing others down.
Imagine Mark Rober, Stuff Made Here and SmarterEveryDay together.
Just Imagine.
Add Dan and Gavin to the mix and we will have a 120,000fps slow mo.
Don't forget the crackhead Michael Reeves
@@imaginewagons3777 no slow no camera in the world will capture the velocities these 3 would be aiming for 🤣
Everybody thinks when you combine A few good UA-cam engineers it’ll make some sort of Stark industries
Its called NASA+
Shane already knowing it's velocity based on his calculations and being right was hilarious.
I can't wait for you guys to combine the crazy spinning bat machine and the explosive bat lol.
its already a fallout weapon how much deadlier could it be
Throw in Mark Rober, and it might actually go around the world.
I love how when Destin said "Student" his son said "Kid", like "Don't use words that remind me of school"
I'm so glad the drone crash got shown in slow motion.
I have a big time engineering man crush on Shane and by the look of things Destin does too
Username checks out
Also, same here regarding the "man crush" lmao
Ideas:
Perhaps have the drone over the suspected landing area?
Maybe paint the ball so it stands out?
Frankenstein the ball with a GPS tracker inside it?
The GPS would be smashed to bits lol.
Maybe impregnate a little RFID chip inside of it and cobble together a big long RFID detector wand to scan large pieces of tall grass at a time?
That was the collab we needed. Shane is incredible.
"It comes with a protractor!!!"
Yeah, those are his kids...
I dont even know what that is. Im a published scientist.
Dustin's kids: *building a robot and a medieval siege weapon*
Also Dustin's kids: *gets more excited about the included protractor*
Shane: "When you can't afford them you gotta build them"
Me: *instantly subscribe to his channel*
D:"So you just make stuff?"
S "Yes and I make it here!"
LMAO 🤣🤣
What a Chad 😂
"Thats an electric fence, I better keep that in mind." *Reaches down to touch it 5 seconds later* hahaha
What a team! I've been watching his series building that thing before this. The two of you together are just amazing. Both from what you're capable of and your chemistry in how you work together. Looking forward to the next one!
“You know it?... no, it depends on the topic” that’s smart and humble 👍🏻
The Triad of Mad Science has to surge for this 1000ft record: Destin, Shane and Mark Rober.
The universe would implode if those 3 got together.
Styropyro would be an awesome third addition
this guy is really good at shouting out someone, he really does it with his heart
Destin, Shane,
Huge fan of both your humble intelligence, humor, and entertainment. Awesome to see you come together around baseball. Now Shane, I'll think you agree that while you can engineer with the best of them, maybe you guys get one of the Trash Pandas players to capture better contact, launch angle, exit velo, etc from a professional hitter. Or heck, get Bonds or Griffey, Jr or something. Then see if you guys can build a Mad Batter & a bat that can hit a ball from the supersonic canon. We'll need a body armor sponsor, but it will be awesome!
"Then see if you guys can build a Mad Batter & a bat that can hit a ball from the supersonic canon" This... i need this
The supersonic cannon already disintegrates the baseball hitting a flat surface
15:40 drone being like "LOOK MOM I'M ON CAMERA" *bonk* "OOPS SORRY I'M FINE"
When is the "Smart Stuff Made Here Everyday" channel coming out!!!!
You two are great together!