This dude is entertaining because he strikes the perfect balance between "Far too deep in the weeds to ever succeed" and "Here's real progress towards the goal".
When I met you, you were a wedding photographer with a crazy model rocket project. Now look at you. You are literally the most impressive person I know, by a wide margin. Every step you take blows my mind. You're going to space, dude.🚀♥
Everyone always talks about the rockets (which of course are incredible), but can we take a minute to appreciate the editing and production? These videos are always such a joy to watch :)
you may like it but god the thumbnail/title X broke me trend is so played out and cringe. this level of unoriginality nearly makes me block all future videos of someone's content as it signals the death of creating something and filming it. instead it shows that you prioritize whether something would do well on youtube over an interest in the creation.
@@kingkarlito I'd argue it aligns with the comedic approach he takes in the content though so it isn't as jarring. We know Joe isn't prioritizing the algo by the sheer effort and depth of the content itself. However, if you want those things gone, I'd advise taking a look at the browser extension called "DeArrow".
I just want to say: this video is a masterpiece. It's perfect. Music, tone, jokes, pacing, etc. You might be getting better at making rockets, but you're getting brilliant at making videos.
That's true this youtube person needs more an youtube presentation, he must be qualified for some professional works and success with adequated revenues. His money helping him maybe at beginning but their presentations are serious!
"it's hard to know how much data to put in the video when trying to tell an entertaining story" FWIW I think you have the balance for "main channel" videos spot on, there's enough detail I feel like I understand what you're doing but you don't get into the weeds. Putting deep dives in their own place and keeping these update vids snappy but informative works great
all we need now is an odd number of them wrapped around a much larger tube for payload and an ejection charge to launch 55gall drum 🛢️ sized satellites that could unfold after being deployed communications and Data quality increasing with higher grade computing and processing and more robust and recoverability if deorbiting
Man, you prompted a deep memory with the mixers. My first job when I was 14 was working in a kitchen at a hotel restaurant complex from like 4AM to noon on the weekends. I made a lot of sheet cakes in the Hobart mixer, and whatever dick made the recipe had it almost perfectly fill the mixer bowl. So the initial mixing was an excruciating process of trying to not fling flour or water around the kitchen. Later I also worked at a pizza place and as waitstaff at hotel banquets, and I honestly partly got into rockets just so that I'd never have to work in food service again.
Luckily with flour flinging everywhere it's just annoying, and doesn't distribute a ton of oxidizer into the air! I never did any food service with mixers but I did make ice cream and sing for tips for a while. Most food service jobs really put ya through it.
10:00 Machinist here again: dont beat yourself up over your 3D Printed steady rest. It was perfect for its intended purpose. The lubricated tape was a nice touch. Here is a fun fact that harks back to my other post: if you have a big heavy part on a big heavy steady, the surface of the part can be damaged by the steady if its not REALLY well lubricated. Ideally you have roller bearings, but if you only have brass pads, you can jerry rig a nice lubricated surface using...... EMERY TAPE! (I kid you not). you turn it inside out, clamp one end in the top hinged bit at the front, and run the tape around the job and under the three points of the rest (INSIDE OUT - its worth repeating), squirt it with a heap of oil can oil, and Bob's your uncle. Using a finer grit tape is preferable.
10:09 - I cannot overstate how much the transition freaked me out. When it cut to you composited in front of the lathe, your arm was directly over the spinning spinner of death and raised my blood pressure.
One of your best vid so far. Not only did you cook simplex v2 but you also cooked this video editing, the music, your script, the footage wow ! A lot of work went in in addition to all the work needed for this beast ! Thx a lot
Excellent video Joe, I will use parts of it in my rocketry course at school.. Two things I really appreciate: 1. You are building a good size rocket to reach space with capacity for payload instead of 'but a camera weighs too much' mentality 2. You suggest people wanting to do this type of thing do so with the help of an experienced mentor for safety and success.
MATE! I've been watching for a hell of a long time and to say your story telling, editing, music and overall mad scientist energy capabilities have kept me coming back and will continue to. absolute legend and mad props.
literally was tweaking while tryna make my own video rn and saw this, man ur my inspiration guys the best rocketry youtuber out there and i hope one day i can make videos as interesting as yours
Every foreshadowing joke made me increasingly nervous (and a tad hopeful) for the thing to just explode on the pad, but I’m very glad it went well! Really excited to see the rest of this journey!
This was an absolute pleasure to watch. As a Patreon supporter I've seen most of the shots that were included in this video but with your editing and humorous commentary it took it to a whole new, vastly entertaining level. Well done, Joe!
God damn it man!!!, you do photography, design electronics, build serious rocketry, and now you are branching into stand up comedy as well !!! You are truly build different, hilarious video! (oh, goes without saying i guess but: epic progress! awsome job! and so on)
A masterclass in how to distill years of knowledge, months of manufacturing, and weeks of editing, into 25 minutes of some of the best content on UA-cam.
Congratulations on the Most Entertaining Rocketry Channel on UA-cam. This is adjacent to what I do for a living, so normally my eyes glaze over when I hear the word "phenolic," thank you for making it cool and exciting again.
This is an amazing video. The editing, pacing, and use of music is top notch, and of course the content is just incredible. The amount of diligence and hard work required to get to this point is impressive.
One of the best videos you've made. The pacing struck the balance between technical and informative and entertaining and hilarious. 10/10 keep up the great videos.
Many Kudo's to you, Sir, on the safety blurb at the end. As a Lifetime member of Tripoli and a Longtime Level 3 flyer, you are spot on with the Mentor recommendation. Also as an ESRA (Experimental Sounding Rocket Association) Lead official, and part of a 140 plus (international) college teams competition process, where Mentors are the heart of taking students from all walks of life and working towards amazing 10K and 30K altitude rocket and payload projects. Good Mentors will make sure you have the opportunity to exceed even their accomplishments but make sure Mother Nature and Father Physics are not angered in any way. The Rocket Gods need to be appeased, and after showing the OKC disaster (John was a friend), it proves we can not be complacent in our hobby. PS Pass on my regards to Rick M. He's a good man!!!
I’m not sure if I’ll ever build a model rocket other than an Estes that I launch with my kids but I just love this content. The delivery, the engineering method, the gumption. You are by far and away one of the best UA-cam channels.
Every upload from this channel is a guaranteed bright spot. No matter what is happening around me or in my life, rain or shine, this channel peaks through the clouds. Thank you for doing what you do and giving the opportunity for someone with a limited budget, experience, bandwidth etc to live vicariously through your antics. I love this channel so much Genuinely one of 2 channels that I intentionally watch all the way thru a sponsor segment Ps give us Tony pepperoni we know he’s out there
Don't normally comment but I want to see these videos get the promotion and support they deserve. You're doing really interesting stuff, with competence, and an obvious passion. Your content wonderful, your presentation engaging, and your ambition inspiring. Great work, really.
Anyone remember the Estes rocket catalogs back in the 70s that always had a warning in back about making your own rocket engines including a picture of a pretty messed up hand ? An Estes D class engine was considered pretty big in the hobby world back then. Now this guy has 2 bakery sized mixers to make one engine, just incredible to me.
Geez, I'm an aerospace engineer by degree and you push the limits of my understanding. I LOVE THAT! Watching you for years develop and grow your expertise. Go high!
Dude that video was so good. I usually enjoy your content but it feels like you knocked it out of the park on this one with the presentation, pacing and editing. Congrats on the big progress on the big motor and kudos for not taking the gamble on the cracked liner. That’s how we know you are, in fact, not the Boeing UA-cam channel.
That was a really fun video. You get the sense you have almost as much of a passion for making well made, interesting, well paced, exciting and funny videos as rocketry.
Please, please talk about safety as often as you want. ESPECIALLY TALK ABOUT HOW *YOU'RE* BEING SAFE! Sure, it isn't fun to preach, but if we can learn how you're being safe, that helps us understand your process even more. Don't let us armchair keyboard warriors worry about your safety.
10:20 I really was expecting a weird joke... something along the lines of "which like- same?" but I am actually pleasantly surprised. Plenty of silliness all around already
Your journey making rocket that pass the Karman line is fascinating, interesting and worth following. Your often pithy humor keeps us mildly entertained. 😂
sometimes people will check how much of a video is left because it is making them bored. In this channel, I do this because i don't want them to end. Awsome work!
This is the most interesting channel on YT. A guy who started from nothing and shares his intelligence, learnings, skills, knowledge and failures! Fantastic!!
Ngl, i love this, always wanted to build a SRB at home but never had the time, materials or knowhow to do it. Im super excited for the results once your done!
The music goes crazy in this one. Idk if it's bespoke for this video or the editing was just perfect or what but somehow as your rocketry level is increasing, so is the video quality. Yall are really cooking
This is the first video I’ve ever seen of this guy. Congrats to him for making an amazing video in my mind. Yet at the same time as a saxophone player I can’t get over the jazz in the background that he uses for cuts.
the quality of the content of this channel always blew my mind.. its too good for youtube. I am equally excited for your videos and the next starship launch ;)
You might be not proud of it but the 3D printed steady rest was a show of ingenuity and I absolutely loved how you even found ways to prevent the melting. Can't wait to see the space shot !
Just wanted to say: Love you dude, you are the best! I love your spirit and everything else about your projects and Videos. You are the one person who would get a patreon subscription from me. But as I'm only a student by now, I don't have the money, but I hope you are still around when I do!
the fact that the only consistent thing about the measurement systems you used, was that there was no constancy, makes the 3rd culture kid of me very happy lol :)
10:56 This happens in projects. I remember watching a video where these teens were entering a competition to build an rc submarine robot against MIT, and the circuits kept getting fried, so to make sure that the interior was kept dry, they bought a ton of tampons to absorb the moisture. Needless to say, that was very difficult for them to describe to the judges when they were asked how they designed the robot.
Awesome video Joe! Congratulations on a successful test of a BIG motor. If your construction skills are anything like your video editing skills then the Karman line is a no-brainer! Well done.
Dude, cheers to you. Solid Rocket Prop Development is hard as hell and this is an amazing motor. Looking forward to spaceshot, you’re on your way now!!!
Congrats on the best Boeing joke of the year
Timestamp?
Boy yoy yoing
@@elsorprendentemiguel2575 6:30-7:30 right after the sponsor spot
Right?! Ha ha ha ha!
The best Boeing joke of the year is Starliner
Joey “B for Boeing” Barnard literally does not miss. Banger after banger.
And A for airbus 😂
Ironically, the B in Boeing also stands for banger, just a different kind.
This dude is entertaining because he strikes the perfect balance between "Far too deep in the weeds to ever succeed" and "Here's real progress towards the goal".
Me irl ngl
Sounds exactly how every PhD goes :D
The only thing you really need for success is commitment. And Joe has shitloads of it.
At one time, he was very displeased with his lack of progress. It was a very rough time for him. 😥
When I met you, you were a wedding photographer with a crazy model rocket project. Now look at you. You are literally the most impressive person I know, by a wide margin. Every step you take blows my mind.
You're going to space, dude.🚀♥
I miss goin to CMASS launches with you Dan!! Though I’m glad we’re done launching failed TVC rockets in the park :)
@@BPSspace i love your videos
Everyone always talks about the rockets (which of course are incredible), but can we take a minute to appreciate the editing and production? These videos are always such a joy to watch :)
This, right?!
It is always technically perfect, but the comedy and comedic timing of the scrip and edit is OFF THE CHARTS for this one. And it was already way high.
Joe keeps improving too, new techniques, new equipment, it's great
you may like it but god the thumbnail/title X broke me trend is so played out and cringe. this level of unoriginality nearly makes me block all future videos of someone's content as it signals the death of creating something and filming it. instead it shows that you prioritize whether something would do well on youtube over an interest in the creation.
@@kingkarlito I'd argue it aligns with the comedic approach he takes in the content though so it isn't as jarring. We know Joe isn't prioritizing the algo by the sheer effort and depth of the content itself.
However, if you want those things gone, I'd advise taking a look at the browser extension called "DeArrow".
I just want to say: this video is a masterpiece.
It's perfect.
Music, tone, jokes, pacing, etc.
You might be getting better at making rockets, but you're getting brilliant at making videos.
That's true this youtube person needs more an youtube presentation, he must be qualified for some professional works and success with adequated revenues. His money helping him maybe at beginning but their presentations are serious!
That Mystery Goo Intel logo needs to be a t-shirt.
Especially with "bottom text".
Or like the BEST STICKER EVER-- I'd put in on literally every appliance in my house 💀
I'd wear that. I'd put it on the bumper of my car.
Remove the "text" and ... 😳
I would get that tattooed on my bal-arm! My arm.
Whats the timestamp? I didn't catch it.
"it's hard to know how much data to put in the video when trying to tell an entertaining story"
FWIW I think you have the balance for "main channel" videos spot on, there's enough detail I feel like I understand what you're doing but you don't get into the weeds. Putting deep dives in their own place and keeping these update vids snappy but informative works great
I love seeing all the hard work culminating into something awesome. Thanks for letting us be a part of the journey!
No way I’d see you here. You’re one of the people that got me into programming years ago
He said he's worried about "striking that balance" (between information & excitement) but IMO he's striking that balance both exactly & perfectly..
all we need now is an odd number of them wrapped around a much larger tube for payload and an ejection charge to launch 55gall drum 🛢️ sized satellites that could unfold after being deployed communications and Data quality increasing with higher grade computing and processing and more robust and recoverability if deorbiting
@1:00 I`m not a Rocket Engineer , But I think you will get a Higher Altitude , if you point your Rocket the other way . !!
He’s trying his best
😂🤣😂🤣
Isn't it obvious why it's upside down? It's because that test stand isn't _flight rated!_ 😁
@@Hydrazine1000 he was making a joke
@@florpdorp7190 And me talking about the flight rating of a _test stand_ makes you think i did not get that? 😂
Man, you prompted a deep memory with the mixers. My first job when I was 14 was working in a kitchen at a hotel restaurant complex from like 4AM to noon on the weekends. I made a lot of sheet cakes in the Hobart mixer, and whatever dick made the recipe had it almost perfectly fill the mixer bowl. So the initial mixing was an excruciating process of trying to not fling flour or water around the kitchen. Later I also worked at a pizza place and as waitstaff at hotel banquets, and I honestly partly got into rockets just so that I'd never have to work in food service again.
Luckily with flour flinging everywhere it's just annoying, and doesn't distribute a ton of oxidizer into the air! I never did any food service with mixers but I did make ice cream and sing for tips for a while. Most food service jobs really put ya through it.
So much crossover!
@@BPSspace😮
@@BPSspace oh geez I think you and my wife worked at the same chain. It was named Frigid Rock or something weird.
@@BPSspace"Sing for tips"? That would make for an interesting and possibly cringe-worthy live stream fundraising event for your channel.
10:00 Machinist here again: dont beat yourself up over your 3D Printed steady rest. It was perfect for its intended purpose. The lubricated tape was a nice touch. Here is a fun fact that harks back to my other post: if you have a big heavy part on a big heavy steady, the surface of the part can be damaged by the steady if its not REALLY well lubricated. Ideally you have roller bearings, but if you only have brass pads, you can jerry rig a nice lubricated surface using...... EMERY TAPE! (I kid you not). you turn it inside out, clamp one end in the top hinged bit at the front, and run the tape around the job and under the three points of the rest (INSIDE OUT - its worth repeating), squirt it with a heap of oil can oil, and Bob's your uncle. Using a finer grit tape is preferable.
And yet, the hardest burn in this video happened at 7:19
The hardest burn on that topic hasn’t happened yet. Can’t wait for the September fireworks!
Loved the story telling and humor throughout.. Congrats, on getting one step closer to the space shot!
One of the greatest video series on UA-cam period. Take all the sponsors you need to fund this amazing journey!
10:09 - I cannot overstate how much the transition freaked me out.
When it cut to you composited in front of the lathe, your arm was directly over the spinning spinner of death and raised my blood pressure.
One of your best vid so far. Not only did you cook simplex v2 but you also cooked this video editing, the music, your script, the footage wow ! A lot of work went in in addition to all the work needed for this beast ! Thx a lot
Excellent video Joe, I will use parts of it in my rocketry course at school..
Two things I really appreciate:
1. You are building a good size rocket to reach space with capacity for payload instead of 'but a camera weighs too much' mentality
2. You suggest people wanting to do this type of thing do so with the help of an experienced mentor for safety and success.
EPIC BURN @ 7:15... definitely worthy of a rocketry channel
Lethal... I died. And I don't even fly with Boeing.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
MATE! I've been watching for a hell of a long time and to say your story telling, editing, music and overall mad scientist energy capabilities have kept me coming back and will continue to. absolute legend and mad props.
literally was tweaking while tryna make my own video rn and saw this, man ur my inspiration
guys the best rocketry youtuber out there and i hope one day i can make videos as interesting as yours
Thank you! Best of luck with your video!! 🚀
Good luck dude!
this is amazing!! been following u for years now and the progress is amazing!
Soundtrack on this one is 🔥. Little something for everyone. Never noticed how the beat in the intro lines up with the countdown.
❤ Kiwi Co for sponsoring BPS documenting a $1000+ mistake and a very solid burn. Kiwico is actually great btw.
LOL That Boeing segment 😂
Every foreshadowing joke made me increasingly nervous (and a tad hopeful) for the thing to just explode on the pad, but I’m very glad it went well! Really excited to see the rest of this journey!
This was an absolute pleasure to watch. As a Patreon supporter I've seen most of the shots that were included in this video but with your editing and humorous commentary it took it to a whole new, vastly entertaining level. Well done, Joe!
God damn it man!!!, you do photography, design electronics, build serious rocketry, and now you are branching into stand up comedy as well !!!
You are truly build different, hilarious video! (oh, goes without saying i guess but: epic progress! awsome job! and so on)
A masterclass in how to distill years of knowledge, months of manufacturing, and weeks of editing, into 25 minutes of some of the best content on UA-cam.
13:54 the true hero of the channel rolls on
Nice job! And I like your use of green screen.
Congratulations on the Most Entertaining Rocketry Channel on UA-cam. This is adjacent to what I do for a living, so normally my eyes glaze over when I hear the word "phenolic," thank you for making it cool and exciting again.
This is an amazing video. The editing, pacing, and use of music is top notch, and of course the content is just incredible. The amount of diligence and hard work required to get to this point is impressive.
I laughed at every “I am not proud of this” moment. Foreshadowing!
So impressive… I’m like… in shock. You’ve done something truly amazing for all amateur rocketry. Hats off to you sir!
The editing here is incredible. Congrats on a successful test!
Merci ! It was an excellent video 😂
7:22 I was “multi-tasking” during work hours and had to do a prairie dog when I heard this. Bravo!!👏🏽
One of the best videos you've made. The pacing struck the balance between technical and informative and entertaining and hilarious. 10/10 keep up the great videos.
Dude is getting real good at presenting these videos, it impresses me every time
Many Kudo's to you, Sir, on the safety blurb at the end. As a Lifetime member of Tripoli and a Longtime Level 3 flyer, you are spot on with the Mentor recommendation. Also as an ESRA (Experimental Sounding Rocket Association) Lead official, and part of a 140 plus (international) college teams competition process, where Mentors are the heart of taking students from all walks of life and working towards amazing 10K and 30K altitude rocket and payload projects. Good Mentors will make sure you have the opportunity to exceed even their accomplishments but make sure Mother Nature and Father Physics are not angered in any way. The Rocket Gods need to be appeased, and after showing the OKC disaster (John was a friend), it proves we can not be complacent in our hobby.
PS Pass on my regards to Rick M. He's a good man!!!
GREAT PROGRESS BPS SPACE! btw you have a broken garage door spring at 0:40
I’m not sure if I’ll ever build a model rocket other than an Estes that I launch with my kids but I just love this content. The delivery, the engineering method, the gumption. You are by far and away one of the best UA-cam channels.
The pace and vibes on this video are on point! More of this please! (Also we still need more Joey chills and streams Stardew Valley)
Every upload from this channel is a guaranteed bright spot. No matter what is happening around me or in my life, rain or shine, this channel peaks through the clouds. Thank you for doing what you do and giving the opportunity for someone with a limited budget, experience, bandwidth etc to live vicariously through your antics. I love this channel so much
Genuinely one of 2 channels that I intentionally watch all the way thru a sponsor segment
Ps give us Tony pepperoni we know he’s out there
SPACE SHOT HERE WE COME!
Don't normally comment but I want to see these videos get the promotion and support they deserve. You're doing really interesting stuff, with competence, and an obvious passion. Your content wonderful, your presentation engaging, and your ambition inspiring. Great work, really.
Anyone remember the Estes rocket catalogs back in the 70s that always had a warning in back about making your own rocket engines including a picture of a pretty messed up hand ? An Estes D class engine was considered pretty big in the hobby world back then. Now this guy has 2 bakery sized mixers to make one engine, just incredible to me.
Geez, I'm an aerospace engineer by degree and you push the limits of my understanding. I LOVE THAT! Watching you for years develop and grow your expertise. Go high!
I CANT BELIEVE IT NEXT BEPIS VIDEO IS HERE 📢📢📢
Dude that video was so good. I usually enjoy your content but it feels like you knocked it out of the park on this one with the presentation, pacing and editing.
Congrats on the big progress on the big motor and kudos for not taking the gamble on the cracked liner. That’s how we know you are, in fact, not the Boeing UA-cam channel.
If Bob and Doug ever break down, give me a call, I've fixed their kind for years and would be thrilled to help.
Thanks for letting us be a part of the journey!
NASA: We’ve got two astronauts stuck on the ISS! Joe: Let me check my batch.
Who would get them back first: Boeing or BPS?
@@RubensOteroNeto boeing but they would be charred and burnt a little bit
That was a really fun video. You get the sense you have almost as much of a passion for making well made, interesting, well paced, exciting and funny videos as rocketry.
The ultra defeated "Im gonna have to do it again" KILLED me
This dude is living the October Sky dream and I'm so here for it. Easily my favorite channel and personality on this platform.
Please, please talk about safety as often as you want. ESPECIALLY TALK ABOUT HOW *YOU'RE* BEING SAFE! Sure, it isn't fun to preach, but if we can learn how you're being safe, that helps us understand your process even more. Don't let us armchair keyboard warriors worry about your safety.
10:20 I really was expecting a weird joke... something along the lines of "which like- same?" but I am actually pleasantly surprised. Plenty of silliness all around already
Bob & Doug has a completely different vibe for your Canadian audience 😂
Thanks!
7:17 I laughed so loud, I think I just woke up the entire block😂
Make more sketchy rockets my guy I love your videos
@7:20 Joe starts flicking boogers at Death and, more importantly, at Death's lawyers.
Your journey making rocket that pass the Karman line is fascinating, interesting and worth following. Your often pithy humor keeps us mildly entertained. 😂
Best Boeing joke 7:11 😂
sometimes people will check how much of a video is left because it is making them bored. In this channel, I do this because i don't want them to end. Awsome work!
16:22 How long did you think about this "high five" after you cupped that guys fist? lol
A day has not gone by where I do not regret my poor high five performance in that moment.
@@BPSspace next time just say: “paper, I win”
@@BPSspace maybe put a hand on the next rocket and “high five space” for redemption?
This is the most interesting channel on YT. A guy who started from nothing and shares his intelligence, learnings, skills, knowledge and failures! Fantastic!!
09:58 You know how to get us excited.
Lol...truth !
Congratulations dude. Loving the hard work in your projects and editing it. You’ve come miles and and I can’t wait to see more. 🎉
Insert cliché “wake up, babe… BEPIS just dropped a new video” comment.
Ugh I'm getting so sick of those comments.
Thanks for giving it a twist.
Gonna drink some CONKE to that
Ngl, i love this, always wanted to build a SRB at home but never had the time, materials or knowhow to do it. Im super excited for the results once your done!
Bro's face is similar to Elon Musk's one
The music goes crazy in this one. Idk if it's bespoke for this video or the editing was just perfect or what but somehow as your rocketry level is increasing, so is the video quality. Yall are really cooking
The music transitions from whimsy to grind to inspiring were amazing, Joe!
This is the first video I’ve ever seen of this guy. Congrats to him for making an amazing video in my mind. Yet at the same time as a saxophone player I can’t get over the jazz in the background that he uses for cuts.
i'm new to your channel, and i just have to say you got me hooked at the ksp refference and rocket-shaped microphone
Man, the time/effort you put into not only building these, but the scripting, editing, etc. is INSANE! Best quality videos ever!
These videos are getting more and more chaotic the longer this project goes on and I absolutely love it
the quality of the content of this channel always blew my mind.. its too good for youtube.
I am equally excited for your videos and the next starship launch ;)
Felt like I really enjoyed the style on this video. Really cutting through to the process. You make this look easy!
Production quality with this vid was top notch.
The music, script, everything. Great work my man.
I absolutely love your editing style, and thoroughly enjoyed the finesse that was used throughout the various cuts. Well done!
I'm super loving this channel and what it has become. The editing, the entertainment and the learning. Let the man cook!
This series has been an absolute blast! The presentation of your process (at least what you can share) is so so good!
Such good content. Great editing, great jokes, very informative. Your attention to detail on your projects (3d-printed steady rest) is inspiring!
The editing in this one is top notch, 10/10, you're funnier than ever, more skilled than ever, and I hope this trajectory continues :)
the fact that you can build a rocket motor and still have the time to edit these videos to such a high standard, just wow.
You might be not proud of it but the 3D printed steady rest was a show of ingenuity and I absolutely loved how you even found ways to prevent the melting. Can't wait to see the space shot !
Love the clean shave! Great vid as always
Your videos (and your rocket motors) keep getting better and better. Thank you for what you do - great work!
Just wanted to say: Love you dude, you are the best! I love your spirit and everything else about your projects and Videos. You are the one person who would get a patreon subscription from me. But as I'm only a student by now, I don't have the money, but I hope you are still around when I do!
Next level editing on the videos man. Super digestible and flows really nicely.
Congrats on the successful test! Looking forward to seeing your future successes. Also love this video format. Keep up the good work 💪🏽
I wasn't following the latest video and after checking this one I can tell you the quality is top tier. Great video footage, music and jokes!
the fact that the only consistent thing about the measurement systems you used, was that there was no constancy, makes the 3rd culture kid of me very happy lol :)
10:56 This happens in projects. I remember watching a video where these teens were entering a competition to build an rc submarine robot against MIT, and the circuits kept getting fried, so to make sure that the interior was kept dry, they bought a ton of tampons to absorb the moisture. Needless to say, that was very difficult for them to describe to the judges when they were asked how they designed the robot.
Awesome video Joe! Congratulations on a successful test of a BIG motor. If your construction skills are anything like your video editing skills then the Karman line is a no-brainer! Well done.
I liked that detail of adding beach scene on background and Starship MIC to represent STARBASE....!!!
Dude, cheers to you. Solid Rocket Prop Development is hard as hell and this is an amazing motor. Looking forward to spaceshot, you’re on your way now!!!