How to make a chain of plastic bottles / TUTORIAL
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@camilohincapiefranco5651
7 жыл бұрын
o roman as un arco con materiales caseros
@salioualk114
7 жыл бұрын
Roman UrsuHack 👏👏👏👏
@ronieGirl327
7 жыл бұрын
Roman UrsuHack does it have more or less ads? because I stopped watching after 3 min even there was already 4 ads. :/
@Tulkusiii
7 жыл бұрын
8 ads wtf
@user-eq9tq2ku6g
7 жыл бұрын
😙
do a stress test on these!
seems a lot of work but still I like the end product. neat plastic chain you've created!
Beautiful!!! Bad sadly, very time consuming. Make a machine that can do all the winding, and wrapping. Another that comes across with 4 heat guns. Then moves away. A mechanism that dunks the newly made link into a tub of water, awaiting below, the raises it back up to prepare for the next link. Then, I'll be all over that. And make my own, based on the idea seen. Thanks !!
You are amazing!! Beautiful job!! I noticed that people seem to question the need but they are fools as they haven't noticed you made you frames for you glasses out of the same material... And I bet if they get stuck on a desert island with hundreds of plastic bottles being washed up a day they will thank you when they can build a raft or make nets from seeing this video. Plus why not just make things to be appreciated by the eye. Artistic and practical :) Great job!
@leebrewer1190
6 жыл бұрын
I hope when stranded on a desert island with thousands of bottles I had remembered to take the hair dryer and electical generator to power it so as to melt this stuff.
Esplêndido, maravilhoso, belíssimo, magnífico, amei.
i really love your ideas they are always new and not like other Chanels who just repeat their same old life hacks
@KjellNN
6 жыл бұрын
Brush fibres
Sos un genio!! 😉 Hermosa. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Che intelligenza, ragazzi! Capo lavoro. Complimenti👏👏👏👏
Thank you i need job work from home ❤❤❤
You are a genius. Thanks. I enjoyed it
Hi I'm Jen I love the chain thanks for showing us how!!!
Alors là je suis bluffé, au top 💪💪💪💪💪💪
first time he didn't used a fake thumbnail
Muy util.. Genial lo que haces.. Gracias
Roman, you are always so creative!! I keep following you always.. Thanks for sharing..
how much weight it can hold
Patience is the key. Good job.
WOW. Now that's what I call A LENGTHY PROCESS ...& NOT for the lazy people! Btw, my left hand arthritis acted up with a few twinges with just watching you wrap those first links, LOL
neatly done!!!
Flower pot hangers chain link rope fence trellises for garden birdhouses
U r simply amazing.
Love your ideas!!! 👍👍👍keep it up!!!
Now that's what i call recycling
That was amazing!
отлично. просто хорошо бы придумать станок. много времени занимает
These are stylish! Subscribed! I haven't seen such creative ideas since Grant from King of Random back in the glory days
Great work!!!
Muito bom. Parabéns pelo trabalho
Very nice! Good job, bro...
Que baita ideia...parabens
Muy bien explicado, los eslabones se ven fuertes y queda muy prolijo.
Hi Roman Thank you very much for your amazing videos.
Great job!!!
Beautiful and Hard Worked
Awesome Idea. 💗💗💗
Amazing,how you think of such ideas,U r too good.
so nice of you this is fresh one.
Brasil?? Se o Manual do Mundo ñ fizer um vídeo com esse tutorial é milagre😄😂😂
8 ads vs 10 mins. it was a fun channel while it lasted. Good luck to ya.
I must say, it's very nice, and you can bet that link will hold 50-100 pounds before breaking.
Very Creative
what is the max weight this chain will hold , it looks like it could take a lot of weight
9 ads in 10 minuets. chill dude
muito bom, só faltou vc mostrar com mais detalhes como fazer o nó
Superb!
estaria bueno que hicieras más videos reciclando las botellas de esta manera, haci podremos dar un aporte más para el cuidado del planeta 🌎🌳👍
Excelente... 👍👏👏👏
awesome 😎
Alas, I couldn't seem to pull the strings from the cut bottle. Some places are much thicker than others, and then it breaks in the middle of pulling the string out. I followed everything to a T. I also bought the hardest and sharpest knife blades. The only difference is that I place the bottle vertically on the blade and then pull. Should I put the bottle horizontally like it is shown in the video? Would it make any difference?
I like it so Much
Hello I am from Iraq you are genius
와~~창장력 굿^^
Excelente . . .✌👌👍
Excellent boss
You are a genius
simplemente genial :)))))
What is the cost of electricity used for the melt step? Seems like a lot of reward for a (small) return. What is tensile strength of finshed chain? What is damage to ozone from fumes of heating step?
@thiuong8526
6 жыл бұрын
sara butler it's just a hairdryer 🙄
Roman UrsuHack can you make a solar power hho generator and have the flame power a sterling motor? 🔥👍 thumbs up so he will do it!
@Blakehx
7 жыл бұрын
Donavan Hoff Just use a big lens or parabolic mirror to run the Stirling engine
شكرا لك
super video....shame about the constant adds I had to keep getting off so I could watch you un - interupted....ps....subscribed...hope you do more good stuff like this!
Muito bem feito é lindo
cool idea👌👌👌👌
dimais parabéns!!,
Genial Dios te bendiga
😱 Qué interesante método. Waooo 😱👍🏼
I love it it.
Geniale! Adesso come lo usi?
awesome...
Какую нагрузку на разрыв выдерживает такая цепь?
Very good, thank you جيد جدا ,شكرا
Román eres lo mejor
Super amazing
gud work
Grozav !
U are num one
Awesome
that is awesome
Zahid ch 🇵🇰💖👌 Very good 🤙
Hi, Does the device also make 1 mm strips?
You got the water bottle trick from the King of random
¿ que comen estas personas para ser tan inteligentes??? Genial ..super lindo😉🤗😏
Gotta have a lot of time on your hands to do this. What's this good for?
someone: ahh... I'm gonna make a chain of plastic bottles.... *starts* works....works....works.... (3 hours later...) the man: ahh I did it!, I finally made a part of chain.... the man: but oh I thought I was gonna make it to wrap my 🏠 house... think I'm gonna leave this one for sometime in the future 😥
QUE BIENNN FELICITACIONES
Awsome very good
can you make a video on how much pressure and stress this chain can stand!!!
is that a simple hair dryer or some sort of heat gun? Just to be sure, it looks to me that it is just an hair dryer
Nice.
Trabalho lindo
cable organizer from plastic bottles
Wow.. 👼
That was great.. Now after 10 minutes, I have a chain with 3 links and an Ear Worm....!! lol
the chain is very nice, but it looks like lots of hard work...
@petep.2092
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe. But what if the application was as a tether for something lightweight on an airplane? Example: To keep the stack of pillows in the closet from spilling out. Your steel chain would be unnecessarily strong, undesirably heavy, and susceptable to corrosion. The recycled plastic link chain would work just fine (although it may not pass the flammability, smoke and toxic fumes requirements. Also, there are people who may be disabled or may not have the mental capacity to do more complex work-they may be able to sit quietly and do the labor intensive work to make these links. Then again, if you study the mechanical devices and the movements required to make these links, you'll notice that they are very similar and highly repetitive. Which means that a human could develop a repetitive-motion injury, like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and therefore the build operation is better suited for a robot, while the human is utilized for a better type of work. So see if you can design a robot (from Lego Mindstorms or Vex or ...?) that can build these links efficiently and fast.
nice vid congrats with 1mil subs
No earthly idea what I would use it for, but I want to make one
have you test how strong is this chain?
Titulo en español. nice.
very good
Tiene que ser angosto el cortante?