I Made A Whole Rocket From Hot Glue

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
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  • @xylafoxlin
    @xylafoxlin 6 місяців тому +1373

    hey bro i think you got a little hot glue on that rocket

    • @BPSspace
      @BPSspace  6 місяців тому +208

      Ooohhhhhhh!

    • @OfficiallySnek
      @OfficiallySnek 6 місяців тому +34

      Where?

    • @crasbee
      @crasbee 6 місяців тому +96

      I think you got a little rocket on that hot glue

    • @bjf10
      @bjf10 6 місяців тому +10

      hey bro i think you got too little hot glue on that rocket

    • @owensparks5013
      @owensparks5013 6 місяців тому +26

      Can you make a complete rocket from Boatal Tote?

  • @KegRocket
    @KegRocket 6 місяців тому +1348

    I'm a simple man... When I see rocket made from things rockets should not be made from, I SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON!

    • @benjaminnevins5211
      @benjaminnevins5211 6 місяців тому +4

      I am so excited for that project!

    • @jjchouinard2327
      @jjchouinard2327 6 місяців тому +7

      Big fan of UA-camrs Following UA-camrs. Anyone know of a channel that makes chocolate rockets?

    • @aboldy
      @aboldy 6 місяців тому +1

      nah, it's just a silly waste of watch time really. I'm out

    • @LIONGOD
      @LIONGOD 6 місяців тому +1

      rocket made of fingernails

    • @jjchouinard2327
      @jjchouinard2327 6 місяців тому +5

      @@LIONGOD yuk

  • @jellygoodgoof
    @jellygoodgoof 6 місяців тому +176

    If those sunglasses are not rated to be eye pro they could actually do more harm. If something hit the lens, the lens could shatter and send fragments into your eyes. The lens could also pop out, causing an injury.

    • @ExperionLord
      @ExperionLord 6 місяців тому +55

      Totally agree with this. Joe, do yourself a favor and get yourself some ANSI Z87.1 rated safety glasses. They aren't expensive and will work way better at protecting your eyes than those sunglasses will.

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 6 місяців тому +20

      I'll second this. Proper PPE is vital, bad PPE just makes injuries worse.

    • @Mountain-Man-3000
      @Mountain-Man-3000 6 місяців тому +4

      All the above comments are spot on.

    • @MichaelEllisYT
      @MichaelEllisYT 6 місяців тому +7

      Make sure to always wear your safety squints.

    • @dillonvandergriff4124
      @dillonvandergriff4124 6 місяців тому +3

      Agreed! They even make prescription safety glasses now days, so you don't have to wear glasses over your glasses.

  • @LaughingOrange
    @LaughingOrange 6 місяців тому +175

    The way the rocket flops around reminds me of Kerbal Space Program, and making a rocket out of hot glue is such a kerbal idea.

    • @rosuav
      @rosuav 6 місяців тому +14

      As is the "it blew up? Tweak the design and try again" attitude. Very very Kerbal, in the best way.

    • @everyweekmemes9178
      @everyweekmemes9178 6 місяців тому +7

      now we know what material kerbals use for their rocket exterior

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 6 місяців тому +5

      @@everyweekmemes9178 Particularly KSP2, where the developers took an annoying bug from the original and decided it was a feature.

    • @NickyLunaLove
      @NickyLunaLove 6 місяців тому +5

      *sigh* “Back to the VAB…”

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 6 місяців тому +2

      Seeing a floppy rocket has me laughing uncontrollably.

  • @cozmicbot9442
    @cozmicbot9442 6 місяців тому +779

    Man I can’t believe I’ve seen 2 historic rocket launches today. One was a giant piece of metal and the other was made of hot glue

    • @forbiddenera
      @forbiddenera 6 місяців тому +7

      Underrated comment

    • @foxthroat3410
      @foxthroat3410 6 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂😂 agreed

    • @OneLabToRuleThemAll
      @OneLabToRuleThemAll 6 місяців тому

      Truly

    • @ASAVSP
      @ASAVSP 6 місяців тому

      Yes

    • @LG-ct8tw
      @LG-ct8tw 6 місяців тому +24

      The metal one didn't come back in one piece, maybe they should try hot glue😉

  • @BeamBinge
    @BeamBinge 6 місяців тому +337

    congratulations on your first cryogenic rocket!

  • @Bobbias
    @Bobbias 6 місяців тому +88

    The fact that it was still mostly intact after hitting the ground like that is honestly pretty awesome.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite 6 місяців тому +7

      Hot glue is surprisingly shock resistant because of its flexible nature. We commonly use it in traditional archery to glue field points onto arrow shafts and each arrow will take at least several dozen impacts without any maintenance before the glue fails.
      Failure can be prevented entirely by simply occasionally reheating the points with a lighter until the point wants to move freely and giving it a little twist back and forth. Just by doing this once every few shooting sessions the glue outlasts my arrow shafts. The only thing to be careful of is to not overheat and burn the glue. Frankly though, you would almost have to deliberately try to do that.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 6 місяців тому +4

      So really, this prototype just proves how great of an idea hot glue rockets are.

  • @snarkyboojum
    @snarkyboojum 6 місяців тому +58

    The shot of you walking out with a wobbly rocket over your shoulder was A-grade. You're hilarious dude, and an inspiration. Thank you for all your hard work making these videos for us!

  • @AstroCharlie
    @AstroCharlie 6 місяців тому +333

    This whole thing was incredible Joe! The craftsmanship to turn such an unconventional material into a successful rocket, coupled with the incredible video, and the determination to not give up!

    • @BPSspace
      @BPSspace  6 місяців тому +57

      Thanks man! Appreciate you cuttin those fins, surprisingly unpleasant to do!

  • @thomasbooska1448
    @thomasbooska1448 6 місяців тому +151

    god, this truly is one of the things i have seen, an honor to get to watch it fly!

  • @Barely_Creative
    @Barely_Creative 6 місяців тому +34

    Dang, when you said that the computer detected changes in air pressure and that the rocket would be frozen shortly before launch I thought the issue would be because of pressure increasing as the internal air temperature increased.

  • @neosenshi
    @neosenshi 6 місяців тому +19

    Those early oven scenes were the weirdest “how it’s made” I’ve ever seen.
    Thank you for the excellent safety discussion. You condensed a lot of excellent information in that small segment. An entire video could be made on the topic and probably not be as good.

  • @NathanLewisVideos
    @NathanLewisVideos 6 місяців тому +64

    I love the editing, those gorgeous toaster oven shots, you kept audiences engaged extremely well.

  • @Timestamp_Guy
    @Timestamp_Guy 6 місяців тому +18

    There are different formulations of hot glue. That colorless translucent stuff is polypropylene based, and is one of the most common, especially consumer one. There are stiffer and higher performance hot glues you can get based on other polymers which give much better performance (stiffer, stronger, usually higher melting point requiring industrial glue guns) and might be something to try for a crazy project like this. They'll usually have an off yellow or orange-ish color depending on what material they are based on, but they can be stiffer and have way higher tensile strength, and are available in bulk for industrial applications.

  • @ErikPelyukhno
    @ErikPelyukhno 6 місяців тому +13

    Your editing style is immaculate. The story telling, the care given to teaching safety, your presentation style is all immaculate.

  • @Rich10000
    @Rich10000 6 місяців тому +12

    There are different families of hot glues, traditional hot glue what most people are familiar with is called pressure sensitive which remains soft and sticky when cooled and another family is called EVA which when cool dries hard and retains it's shape.

  • @ConnorisseurYT
    @ConnorisseurYT 6 місяців тому +165

    Bigger than Starship's second flight test. Thank you Mr. Barnard

    • @LaughingOrange
      @LaughingOrange 6 місяців тому +10

      Third time's the charm. Time will tell if that is true for Starship.

    • @Icerry1
      @Icerry1 6 місяців тому +5

      It too was a massive success

    • @tapio83
      @tapio83 6 місяців тому +6

      casually throwing shade at spacex with innovative new designs

    • @mike4402
      @mike4402 6 місяців тому

      @@tapio83 elon is now hated by MSM so they will continually shit on him and the useful idiots who watch that will eat it up with not a hint of critical thinking

  • @Thermite3
    @Thermite3 6 місяців тому +53

    Never would I have thought watching someone build a rocket out of hot glue would be THIS entertaning!

  • @MarkValascun
    @MarkValascun 6 місяців тому +10

    The fact it stayed in 1 piece from that landing is INSANE!

  • @brandonarentson6638
    @brandonarentson6638 6 місяців тому +11

    I honestly could watch those 2 toaster oven montages over and over. Give this man an Oscar!

  • @KadenShannon
    @KadenShannon 6 місяців тому +26

    Congrats on completing the project Joe!! Hot Glocket!!!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀

  • @barlowanimations1517
    @barlowanimations1517 6 місяців тому +6

    - Takes "hot glue engineering" to the next level
    - Rocks an awesome moustache
    - It is literally rocket science
    Best channel on UA-cam

  • @llaughridge
    @llaughridge 6 місяців тому +1

    ‘Wet ice’ is a valid term we use in professional aviation. When ordering ice for the galley, we sometimes use the term ‘wet ice’ to make it clear that we do not, in fact, want dry ice.

  • @nicklachen5060
    @nicklachen5060 6 місяців тому +4

    not only are you good at making rockets, but your cinematography is quite good as well.

  • @kniffin719
    @kniffin719 6 місяців тому +3

    I know you probably hate hearing this on videos with silly antics, but I think this is the best video you've ever made! Editing was on point, great communication, and very real and honest takes on difficult setbacks. Those hot glue molds though were something special...

  • @BamboozeldGG
    @BamboozeldGG 6 місяців тому +23

    its always a good day when joe uploads but its even better when he uploads on the day of a starship launch

  • @johnnguyen396
    @johnnguyen396 6 місяців тому +7

    I was out at FAR with Joe for the final, successful flight. He mentioned how much it took to get to that point, but I didn't realize it was THIS much. Props, Joe! Fly safe!

  • @MaximumMatador
    @MaximumMatador 6 місяців тому +1

    That stash AND Forklift Certified!?! The man's Rizz knows no bounds!
    2:26

  • @anonimodecm
    @anonimodecm 6 місяців тому +13

    And what about converting the hot glue into the main fuel? Making a mix with some oxidizer could work

  • @willtheelectrician8184
    @willtheelectrician8184 6 місяців тому +3

    This is one of my favorite UA-cam channels. It’s like a fine wine. It’s gotten even better with age

  • @marcodebruin5370
    @marcodebruin5370 6 місяців тому +2

    When I read the title I thought you meant hot glued together instead of screws, bolts and straps. Not made entirely from hot glue!!!
    Awesome side-project. And really appreciate the attitude of never giving up. You only ever fail at anything at the point of giving up before reaching the goal. And even that may be okay, and not a true failure, if you've learned something from the attempt.

  • @xABSOLUTxZ3RO
    @xABSOLUTxZ3RO 6 місяців тому +3

    Such an impressive video! The cinematography has not gone unnoticed. Omg, that first shot of the hot glue melting over the text on the mold *chef's kiss*

  • @mixsmasher
    @mixsmasher 6 місяців тому +4

    the moment you explained the failure with the pyro charge firing was truly incredible immediate like. It's rare to find someone willing to share failures like this particularly in rocketry which is even more important than other hobbies, to know the dangers and respect them. Mad respect thanks for the learning opportunity and amazing work!!! :) ps love the channel

  • @nzerusocia9232
    @nzerusocia9232 6 місяців тому +4

    Given how the hot glue rocket stuck the landing in one piece, it would be interesting to see a study between different durations of freezing and the concurrent hardness it imbues onto the hot glue until it eventually raptures.

  • @NonEuclideanTacoCannon
    @NonEuclideanTacoCannon 6 місяців тому +5

    Building a rocket out of ice would be quite a challenge. Ooh, or pykrete. Also, that music during the final build montage reminds me of Trent Reznor's film scores for some reason.

  • @mavamaarten
    @mavamaarten 6 місяців тому +2

    Man I gotta say, the production quality of this video is insane. The close up shots on the hot glue melting and the mold closing up is just chef's kiss

  • @eIiot
    @eIiot 6 місяців тому +8

    The music in these videos are always incredible

  • @rafaelguida2317
    @rafaelguida2317 6 місяців тому +5

    The way you integrate the cinematic build montages with the music is soooooo satisfying, awesome video!

  • @DerrickBommarito
    @DerrickBommarito 6 місяців тому +2

    Dear god, man. The filmography, the editing, the soundtrack, the humor... AND THE EFFING BADASSERY IN TOOLING AND ENGINEERING AND JUST STICKING IT TO THE UNIVERSE. I hope all aspiring engineers get to see this video and get just as inspired from the silliness of it all.

  • @hesspet
    @hesspet 6 місяців тому +1

    "Starship1 Destroying Launch Plattform Simulation" 14:44 This was the best part of the video and the final laughter at the end... Thanks for making our day. Your failures remember me at my time to find out how to build a model undersee boot in the 80s (Without internet and a little knowing how long and hard this process would be. I finally succeed )

  • @jasonrubik
    @jasonrubik 6 місяців тому +3

    Damn, I was surprised that you did not carefully dig that hot glue out of the desert with a small shovel ! Congrats, Bravo dude ! Never give up !

  • @NileMcMillion
    @NileMcMillion 6 місяців тому +6

    The music at 2:44 was so good I actually forgot you're a music major and went to the description to find the artist! An overall masterpeice of a video!

    • @skyrunner0345
      @skyrunner0345 6 місяців тому

      Whats the name of that title? Couldn‘t find it on his soundcloud

  • @kb-elmo
    @kb-elmo 6 місяців тому +2

    That mold is a piece of art :D
    Love the CNC montage

  • @XploreSpce
    @XploreSpce 6 місяців тому +1

    IFT and Hotglue rocket? wow you should make a hot glue starship, I'm loving these kinds of videos than your old ones, espically this part 7:45 you care about us too!!!

  • @Paksusuoli95
    @Paksusuoli95 6 місяців тому +40

    This has to be your most phallic rocket yet.

    • @BuffMyRadius
      @BuffMyRadius 6 місяців тому +8

      When he pulled it out of the ground and the tip was all brown I was absolutely *wheezing*

    • @cptrikester2671
      @cptrikester2671 6 місяців тому +1

      Good thing he made the nose pointy-er. 😊

    • @Juttutin
      @Juttutin 6 місяців тому +1

      hot, sticky, smelly, whitish goo

    • @Paksusuoli95
      @Paksusuoli95 6 місяців тому +3

      @@BuffMyRadius The longer version flopping on his shoulder is hilarious too.

    • @BuffMyRadius
      @BuffMyRadius 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Paksusuoli95take a shot every time he says some form of the word "stiff"
      Note: this drinking game is not survivable, don't actually do this.

  • @eIiot
    @eIiot 6 місяців тому +5

    Just a great documentation of the engineering process, and the perseverance required to get to a final product.

  • @s197shelby
    @s197shelby 6 місяців тому +2

    Something that I don’t think you get nearly enough credit for is the music that you also do yourself. Really sets the video apart. Awesome track, especially the montage.

  • @willmauney9609
    @willmauney9609 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey Joey B! Appreciate you stressing the less fun safety side of rocketry, particularly pertaining to how ornery recovery electronics can be. I actually had a similar experience with an Altus Easymini. We had armed the altimeter to see if it would beep out continuity and detect the e-matches that were connected to it. It beeped out good continuity, and then instantly blew both charges. It didn't wait for an altitude or time lockout, it hadn't been moved, and there wasn't a significant amount of wind. The data that we pulled from the altimeter showed no reason for it to have detected a launch and blown the charges. Thankfully no one was hurt, but sometimes stuff just goes wrong. Got to talking and it sounds like our experience isn't isolated, so we've moved away from Altus.

  • @michaeltheurer5527
    @michaeltheurer5527 6 місяців тому +3

    Watched this video with my kids and they loved it! I didn’t know the message this video was going to have when we started it but your perseverance was such a good example to them. Thanks!

  • @fastradioburst253
    @fastradioburst253 6 місяців тому +4

    I decided some time ago that if I ever win big in the lottery, I'm going to give you a six-figure grant to do whatever project you deem worthy of your time. I've followed you for some years now, and you never fail to impress me. Keep up the great work, Joe! You're an amazing young man.

    • @Nigel_DeLaVega
      @Nigel_DeLaVega 6 місяців тому

      Dude....I'm not American but I have been thinking the same thing however maybe not 6 figures but something...lol

    • @PiDsPagePrototypes
      @PiDsPagePrototypes 6 місяців тому

      That's a better idea then a charity donation - help create something that is going to inspire people to move forward themselves.

  • @lexinexi-hj7zo
    @lexinexi-hj7zo Місяць тому +1

    Putting a glue stick in dry ice for 10 minute < 3 days later to make a new rocket, to see how it would act cryogenicly. Things do weird stuff at dry ice temps like flowers shattering. Or rockets.

  • @TheBookDoctor
    @TheBookDoctor 6 місяців тому

    If youtube had an award for sound editing, the 3rd-time build montage would surely win it.

  • @Marxuboi
    @Marxuboi 6 місяців тому +11

    Now this is hot

  • @clean6089
    @clean6089 6 місяців тому +3

    The most important rocket test today haha! "Hot Glocket" had me dying, fun project!

  • @mikegofton1
    @mikegofton1 6 місяців тому

    That isogrid mould deserves a spot on your desk, as a reminder. More original music please.

  • @neutronium9542
    @neutronium9542 6 місяців тому +1

    That whole sequence of night and sunrise at FAR was gorgeous.

  • @rowanburgerport
    @rowanburgerport 6 місяців тому +6

    do you have a gf?

  • @pimaster
    @pimaster 6 місяців тому

    That timer section that you think people would skip, whole reason I want to watch your videos. Analyse failure, point out danger points, discuss seriousness of your hobby.

  • @Evinosx
    @Evinosx 6 місяців тому

    On the bright side, you can hot glue the cracks from the crash with high confidence of restoring full structural integrity!
    Good launch man. So cool.

  • @tangentfox4677
    @tangentfox4677 6 місяців тому

    This is a great example of why you test small pieces of a design very thoroughly before moving on to the bigger project.
    Gotta see what temperature, wall thickness, and shapes can withstand the most.

  • @somerandomguy001
    @somerandomguy001 6 місяців тому +1

    just discovered the channel. now i'm not going anywhere until that space rocket is built.
    all the best

  • @prophoenix212
    @prophoenix212 6 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations, I didn’t expect for it to survive the landing
    Hot glue must have somehow absorbed the shock completely 😮

  • @T3vearris
    @T3vearris 6 місяців тому

    The safety lesson is highly appreciated and very clear. "Hiding failure" is a gigantic issue on youtube. Literally gets people killed in some cases.

  • @Freireg1503
    @Freireg1503 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm not even into the rocketry stuff, but the challenges you put yourself into are just fun to watch

  • @quantuminfinity4260
    @quantuminfinity4260 5 місяців тому +1

    That’s was an absolutely sweet mold making montage!

  • @deadshot9982
    @deadshot9982 6 місяців тому +1

    I’m just more amazed how that didn’t break without a parachute

  • @derekmcdonald2168
    @derekmcdonald2168 6 місяців тому +1

    And I thought I was a super fan of hot glue… well done Joe! Your rambling cuts, humor, journey to success are something I really needed. It’s been a struggle recently for me and this definitely helped me. You’re incredible and give me inspiration to reach higher. Thank you

  • @dr4d1s
    @dr4d1s 6 місяців тому +1

    I love the montage for making HGR#3. Also, when you picked up #2 and wobbled it over your head, it looked like a thing. I won't mention what that thing is but Joey B is a smart guy and seems like the kinda guy that would know. He'll figure it out.

  • @FoxMacLeod2501
    @FoxMacLeod2501 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent, excellent, _excellent._ Editing for brevity (which _so_ many could stand to learn); open, constructive, progress-oriented focus on/discussion of safety, and the bigger picture surrounding it. A novel idea, relayed warts and all, by a presenter/host/narrator who is also actually fluent in American English (frightfully less common these days than in days past).
    Just absolutely solid work. I'm positive you're going to find a large subscriber base before long, if you simply maintain a modicum of quality (which you obviously have in the bag) and frequency. I know I'll be happily along for the ride, no matter the pace of new uploads. Good luck!

    • @Hawk7886
      @Hawk7886 6 місяців тому

      This is an oddly preachy tone, dude. Also, he currently has 600k subs, so it's fair to say he's already found a large base.

  • @error.418
    @error.418 6 місяців тому

    I love this journey, thank you so much for sharing every up and down in a detailed and narrative way (really tough balance to strike, noticed and appreciated)

  • @andrewfergcorpcom
    @andrewfergcorpcom 6 місяців тому

    9:24 thanks for taking the risk of sharing failure publicly. 100% agree with everything you said.

  • @fullflowaerospace
    @fullflowaerospace 6 місяців тому +1

    this video actually inspired me to finish soldering a circuit board that has been laying in my garage for a week. it’s almost ready for testing

  • @Viseradh
    @Viseradh 5 місяців тому

    I needed to hear that speech. Thanks a lot. Nice work. We will all be waiting to see you launch your rocket into space.

  • @jankeromnes
    @jankeromnes 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow, thank you for powering through this! Up until the third attempt, I kept thinking "oh no, this is a bad idea", but the third attempt made it all worth it for me. That build montage was so amazing I immediately re-watched it, the bit about being unwilling to give up was legit inspirational, and the final successful flight was so exciting to watch! I also learned a bunch of new things while watching. So thanks again, you're a legend, this is my favorite UA-cam channel, and if you can make a 100% hot-glue rocket fly, you can do anything. Best of luck going towards that space shot! Ad astra 🚀✨💥🤘

  • @stephenbarrette610
    @stephenbarrette610 6 місяців тому +1

    That was awesome. As others have mentioned, I have just watched two amazing rocket launches in under 24 hours. A very large one and a very small one. Both were equally exciting! (Bit of a rocket fan since about 1962)

  • @nzerusocia9232
    @nzerusocia9232 6 місяців тому +2

    When the nosecone gets buried underneath the ground, you know that rocket's got a solid ass structural integrity xD
    Job well done bruv!

  • @mr.piggels
    @mr.piggels 6 місяців тому +1

    12:32 The editing is just perfect, love every second of it!

  • @FutureAIDev2015
    @FutureAIDev2015 4 місяці тому +1

    This is the most Kerbal rocket design I've ever seen in real life 😂

  • @florentk6447
    @florentk6447 6 місяців тому +1

    That was the cool story of the wet ice and the wobbling rocket. Thanks for sharing and may your goals be far and the road to them fun ^^

  • @jamesjenkins9480
    @jamesjenkins9480 6 місяців тому

    Dude. The music. Insane. Well done. Crazy project. Been wild watching you from the beginning to now.

  • @clonkex
    @clonkex 6 місяців тому

    Dang, that Tormach is such an incredible machine! And your cinematography of said machine.... *chef's kiss*

  • @ISawAnEpicDragon
    @ISawAnEpicDragon 6 місяців тому

    Your editing on this is fantastic. The music choices fit the tone perfectly and made for really wonderful montages. Really enjoyed this video!

  • @EPIC.Engineering
    @EPIC.Engineering 6 місяців тому +1

    Knowing that joe is setting the goal of making a rocket that goes to space is just amazing good luck joe and may your sky's be blue and winds be low!

  • @brandyngabel5148
    @brandyngabel5148 6 місяців тому

    The unwillingness to give up learning and trying is what makes a great engineer

  • @PeterKNoone
    @PeterKNoone 6 місяців тому

    Dude that was amazing. Can't wait to watch your future projects.

  • @epico1598
    @epico1598 6 місяців тому

    Extremely well made video! Good job, i enjoyed watching this

  • @jonabean
    @jonabean 6 місяців тому

    Great video Joe- well produced and fun storyline.

  • @johndoepker7126
    @johndoepker7126 6 місяців тому

    This made my day!!! Fun to watch and motivational !!! Thanks 🤟

  • @zippytiff
    @zippytiff 6 місяців тому

    You are inspirational. I love the way you don’t give up, solve things and face up to errors.

    • @zippytiff
      @zippytiff 6 місяців тому

      Oh and how you film it all.

  • @danboy12342
    @danboy12342 6 місяців тому

    This is toyr prettiest video to date, awsome seeing you grow in tour production skills as well

  • @Frutos-secos
    @Frutos-secos 6 місяців тому

    One of the best channels on UA-cam ever. Thank you! Great job.

  • @HPA97
    @HPA97 6 місяців тому

    I love the editing with the sound effects to make a nice tune. 10/10

  • @sithsiri
    @sithsiri 6 місяців тому

    I truly appreciate the thorough analysis of what led to the parachute going off. Great work here!

  • @GrahamKirkby
    @GrahamKirkby Місяць тому

    I'm glad you did the bit about the altimiter mistake, it was good.

  • @sasquatchishere7453
    @sasquatchishere7453 6 місяців тому

    Great vid. Loved the perserverence no matter what. Keep up the great work!

  • @SergejKolmogorov
    @SergejKolmogorov 6 місяців тому +1

    Joe, you are a crazy guy, like Tony Stark. Good luck in your work!

  • @kfwoeltje
    @kfwoeltje 6 місяців тому

    Great video - love seeing how you overcome failure.

  • @osculant
    @osculant 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic editing! Great money shots. Love it!

  • @w0ttheh3ll
    @w0ttheh3ll 6 місяців тому

    Great project idea and awesome machining work!

  • @kilaketia
    @kilaketia 6 місяців тому

    Man, one of your best video out there. Congrats on going through that project !