The synthetic gel creation is really interesting. You could do two videos, one on organic and one on synthetic. The infinity target was great too. I think DIY fabrication of these fits right in on your channel, and more content will help your channel grow.
Wow, wasn't expecting that. Awesome stuff. Next would be something like bones or bone like material and getting it inside the gel? Just an idea. Anyway, keep up the good work.
As many vids as you can do without getting worn out is good, the experiments and knowledge you're putting out is very rare and unique on this platform. The rifle bulletproof plates and glass are my favorite but anything is good. From all the vids i've seen online i think 1 or 2 layers of segmented 10mm tile, over 14 gauge sheet metal, over lvl 3a armor can stop 308, meaning full coverage lvl 3a armor could be modified to full coverage rifle armor, almost like the FRAS armor from Safe Life Defence. Another theory from vids ive seen is that its possible to make a large bullet proof rolling shield out of 1 layer of segmented tile, over 10 to 12 layers of cement backer board (which could easily be drilled and screwed together with long bolts), with your diy rifle rated glass bracketed on top of the boards/tile, and all of it on top of and attached to a wheeled frame, you then have an "affordable" (but heavy) SWAT rolling shield that you can see through, application being homestead defence on ones long driveway and more realistically just for fun.
I'd like to see more videos about armor. It's interesting can copper bullets be stopped by 1cm of Glass composite. Looks like soft lead is the reason why GFRP can stop even 44. Also curious can 556 and 762 be stopped by plate of 2mm AR500 steel with GFRP glued to it with epoxy at the back. I suppose that even 2mm stainless steel bonded with GFRP with epoxy and side clamps can stop lead riffle bullets. If GFRP stops 44 and can't stop 556, which have less energy, than reasons can be pointed tip (which also makes a tip firm) and speed. Pointed tip can be harder than pistol bullet tip so something with hardness can break it and plastic absorbs energy.
Ive seen a few people mix graphene powder with plastic to create a material stronger than steel, i would be greatly interested if you would mix graphene powder with melted milk jugs to create a high density armour
The synthetic gel creation is really interesting. You could do two videos, one on organic and one on synthetic.
The infinity target was great too.
I think DIY fabrication of these fits right in on your channel, and more content will help your channel grow.
Very interested in the synthetic gel AND your target builds. Really enjoy your channel.
I'd be interested to see how you made synthetic gel.
Wow, wasn't expecting that. Awesome stuff. Next would be something like bones or bone like material and getting it inside the gel? Just an idea. Anyway, keep up the good work.
I am interested in everything you talked about. Keep up the great content.
As many vids as you can do without getting worn out is good, the experiments and knowledge you're putting out is very rare and unique on this platform. The rifle bulletproof plates and glass are my favorite but anything is good. From all the vids i've seen online i think 1 or 2 layers of segmented 10mm tile, over 14 gauge sheet metal, over lvl 3a armor can stop 308, meaning full coverage lvl 3a armor could be modified to full coverage rifle armor, almost like the FRAS armor from Safe Life Defence.
Another theory from vids ive seen is that its possible to make a large bullet proof rolling shield out of 1 layer of segmented tile, over 10 to 12 layers of cement backer board (which could easily be drilled and screwed together with long bolts), with your diy rifle rated glass bracketed on top of the boards/tile, and all of it on top of and attached to a wheeled frame, you then have an "affordable" (but heavy) SWAT rolling shield that you can see through, application being homestead defence on ones long driveway and more realistically just for fun.
That is super cool.
new sub. This channel is criminally underrated.
@@The_Conspiracy_Analyst thanks.
I'd like to see more videos about armor.
It's interesting can copper bullets be stopped by 1cm of Glass composite. Looks like soft lead is the reason why GFRP can stop even 44.
Also curious can 556 and 762 be stopped by plate of 2mm AR500 steel with GFRP glued to it with epoxy at the back. I suppose that even 2mm stainless steel bonded with GFRP with epoxy and side clamps can stop lead riffle bullets. If GFRP stops 44 and can't stop 556, which have less energy, than reasons can be pointed tip (which also makes a tip firm) and speed. Pointed tip can be harder than pistol bullet tip so something with hardness can break it and plastic absorbs energy.
Ive seen a few people mix graphene powder with plastic to create a material stronger than steel, i would be greatly interested if you would mix graphene powder with melted milk jugs to create a high density armour
@@Lb-qg5bh I’ll definitely look into that.