Amazing Tools That Are On Another | Compilation

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Published 2023-08-04
Life is way too amazing to waste, am I right? That’s why we’ve put together this compilation of Amazing Tools that make everything easier and way more satisfying! Believe me, they’re on a whole other level!

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-zf3ho3iq1j
    I think it's amazing all the new ideas & inventions that people come up with to make life better & easier for us, these people are on another level of education from us & it's proven by the ideas they come up with.
  • I like the speed in which this is made, not drawing everything out and covering a lot of things quickly.
  • @TAMESoftwareInc
    That bright yellow jack is just a regular jack that's been around for almost 100 years. And the big log turner? That's been around for more than a couple hundred years! I've used both!
  • @Eternalmachinery
    The constant stream of new ideas and inventions aimed at improving and simplifying our lives is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The individuals behind these innovations seem to operate on a level of education that sets them apart, as evidenced by the remarkable ideas they consistently bring to life.
  • @user-qx4yy2wq1z
    One of the best videos of this kind that I've seen. 9.1 rating. I want to see more
  • @webu88
    Would have been great if you listed these tools. I have a few, but there were a bunch I'd never seen, and would love to own. Nice video.
  • @Surprisedus
    There were some tools I recognized, but others were completely new to me. Having a list would make it easier to research and potentially purchase them.
  • @sajp8859
    Wow! What an amazing mechanismism! 😳
  • 4:10 A fireman's worst nightmare.... right when you thought you had it... it comes alive again like a phenix. 😂😂
  • @kindlin
    As an engineer, I found 14:57 to be fascinating. They are chipping out a trench in the upper layer/flange of the bridge. You need a tension/compression couple in the base/top of the bridge, respectively, for it to remain stable, so when they chip out an ever larger trench from the top, with zero compression capacity, at some point there just isn't enough concrete at the top to hold the bridge in place. You can kind of tell, and using , and . to see individual frames helps a lot, that the catastrophic damage is that trench cut being slammed shut, aka, the concrete next to the trench cut crushes. It's also interesting that they make it more than halfway across the support before it fails (and you can tell the side concrete's not doing much), so there had been quite a bit of extra capacity, a well built bridge. Tho in service, a lot of that "extra capacity" is used to support the design traffic load, itself.
  • @BlenderStudy
    Thank you for the update, Trending Machine..!! Wow, I just found the best channel in the world..!! Subscribed..!!
  • @ginnywilliams
    Your videos are the greatest. I don’t know how people come up with these ideas
  • @jeffreybell7015
    This is a fascinating video. Thanks for making it and posting it. A way to make it even more valuable would be to have a companion document or site that had links to sources and/or more information.
  • @justyuyun1557
    As one of the engineer, kudos to yall engineer comrade and inventors . Practical or impractical as long as it done its job well its work well . Nothing is stupid if its works .
  • @aaronjacq4045
    as others have said good job on this very clear and to the point. Its refreshing that even if you show the vid again you clearly point out such and it forsnt cut the clip at the moment something cool happened and was still happening. Thanks nice when people don't just tush to creat content and extend it by bulling it.
  • @rockonfarm
    The wire twisting tool at 6:51 is truly amazing. With this tool, the work will be done very quickly and efficiently.