Horse simulator
The owner of the Teenenggr channel made a funny horse simulator for the game Red Dead Redemption 2. Electric pistons move the desk depending on the speed of the gallop.
Molten aluminum inside a shell
Robinson Foundry user throws molten aluminum into a shell, in an attempt to create the imprint of its internal structure.
Thieves are trained
Two thieves go to the gym for their daily workout. A funny video from the Vlog Creations channel.
Robotic archery targeting system
Shane from the channel "Stuff Made Here", built a robotic targeting system (aimbot) for bows. With the help of three cameras and two servo, the bow moves independently of the hand to locate the […]
The reality behind the "primitive constructions"
A photographer from Cambodia, randomly located the spots hundreds of YouTube channels use to shoot videos of "primitive constructions", where they build swimming pools and huts with simple hand tools. At the points where […]
A diorama from a horror movie
A model from the Minibricks channel creates the diorama of a scene from a horror movie, where a monster appears in a swimming pool.
NASA: Zeus and Ganymede with music by Vangelis Papathanassiou
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has created an amazing animation which it has published on NASA's Youtube channel. On June 7 and 8, 2021, the Juno space probe came closer to icy […]
Control protector
Matty Benedetto from Unnecessary Inventions, made a humorous invention. The special control guard prevents the console control from breaking, every time you throw it on the floor from your nerves.
How a carburetor works
Destin from the “Smarter Every Day” channel built a clear carburetor, and recorded its operation in slow motion at 28,546 fps.
Turning a scooter into a small vehicle
An engineer from the channel Meanwhile in the Garage, Build a makeshift scooter using the parts of a scooter.
Gorillas see a snake
The fantastic dialogues of a gorilla family finding a snake in their enclosure. A funny montage from the KLR Productions channel.
Gym treadmill for hamsters
The Q channel shows us how we can build an electric treadmill for hamsters.
A fractal vise
Hand Tool Rescue restores a rare antique vise made to stabilize strangely shaped objects. Made by the American Mantle & Co. in 1913, the vise uses a series of rotating semicircles […]
How to get into a BMW i8
Throttle House Channel's James Engelsman shows us the pre-work required to get into a BMW i8. The use of a helmet is recommended.
Playing with time
Macro Room channel Ben Ouaniche plays with time using slow motion and reverse playback, in a nice montage.