Kids Who Built INSANE Things All On Their Own

2024 ж. 12 Нау.
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  • Good job Luke you made your area basically your own room to live in

    @thepro3k_watches656@thepro3k_watches656Ай бұрын
    • Great parents too. I wouldn't trust a lot of kids to have that much privacy. His parents don't seem the type to make sure he's not doing anything nefarious.

      @Cherokee51774@Cherokee51774Ай бұрын
    • That's the coolest mini house I've ever seen good job

      @daphnedechambeau424@daphnedechambeau424Ай бұрын
  • I like the one about the teen who built a wind turbine for generating electricity for his family and then built more wind turbines to generate electricity for others in his village. The ability to pump water would have been a life altering event for many in his village. That's a truly exceptional young man.

    @sirridesalot6652@sirridesalot6652Ай бұрын
    • There is a book you can read that gives more details about him and how he mad wind power.

      @spikenlucy1@spikenlucy1Ай бұрын
    • I think there's a movie about it

      @yuuveldr2613@yuuveldr2613Ай бұрын
    • ​@@yuuveldr2613Yes, there is. Name. The boy who harnessed the wind. I wathced it in school and boy it was fantastic.

      @TunaBear64@TunaBear64Ай бұрын
    • @@TunaBear64I read the book along with watching the movie

      @DragonKing5356@DragonKing5356Ай бұрын
    • @@TunaBear64 Sounds like a good movie to check out.

      @Gnomelotte@GnomelotteАй бұрын
  • Impressive this guy not just build a cool house but also learning how to build it himself

    @hypercompact4044@hypercompact4044Ай бұрын
    • Kid not only earned the money to make it, but gathered the materials, and knew to ask about how to build it properly. Kid is could become an architect with that level of skill.

      @SkyEcho751@SkyEcho751Ай бұрын
  • As a builder of wacky independent structures my entire life and a student of child development as well as raised 3 creative kids, the urge to "get away" and "live somewhere else" is a natural developmental stage. Some adolescents are more creative at expressing this strong drive to be independent than others. It's a great thing to have space and support to do this exploration and learning that we all desire. Even a huge cardboard box or a blanket over a table can keep your kids quiet and absorbed in creativity for hours! Start doing that when they're small, before electronics. You'll be building them up for free. (yes, go under the table too sometimes :) and give 'em a sleeping bag

    @myredpencil@myredpencilАй бұрын
  • You missed a few points about David Hahn “The Radioactive Boy Scout”. Initially he’d been doing his experiments at his father’s house. After spilling some chemicals he was relegated to the basement, but after a small explosion he was then relegated to his mother’s house. Also, he was well aware of how dangerous the experimental breeder reactor could be (it wasn’t a breeder reactor, more like a pile of radioactive material emitting quite a bit of radiation. He just thought he could control it. Had he built an appropriate concrete shield and attached it all to a steam engine he definitely could have produced electricity safely. But the way, while his homemade neutron gun DID produce neutrons, the rest of the apparatus was emitting a variety of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Much more dangerous stuff. Frankly, him doing all of this was ingenious. A terrible idea, but ingenious. I want to know what idiot didn’t make sure he took physics with a chemistry minor. David could have been a great physicist or nuclear technician. He also joined the US Navy later in life. Kyle Hill and Plainly Difficult both have great videos about the story if anyone wants to learn more.

    @UpperDarbyDetailing@UpperDarbyDetailingАй бұрын
    • He clearly kept up with the chemistry. With a type of ice you smoke instead of cool drinks with

      @IronKews@IronKewsАй бұрын
  • Bro, your voice is one of the actual reasons why BE AMAZED is one of my favorite channels.

    @scienceathome6144@scienceathome6144Ай бұрын
    • This narrator? He is literally the worst. His stupid constant and ridiculous inflections. His terrible attempt at humor. He's terrible.

      @chrisescobar4199@chrisescobar4199Ай бұрын
    • His voice sucks

      @chrisescobar4199@chrisescobar4199Ай бұрын
  • I love the one who made his own radio station. That's next level

    @deandarnel1505@deandarnel1505Ай бұрын
    • no, its next level how he got the materials, i could build that

      @Sad_cat_studio@Sad_cat_studioАй бұрын
    • ​@@Sad_cat_studiocould or couldn't

      @P0lo_beats@P0lo_beats24 күн бұрын
  • It's great to know that many young people are so creative. I hope they inspire more great kids.

    @retiredtom1654@retiredtom1654Ай бұрын
  • I think Luke has a bright future ahead of himself! He has more room than I did in the bedsit I rented when I was 20! All the best to everyone who has such a positive attitude and outlook on life!

    @y_fam_goeglyd@y_fam_goeglydАй бұрын
  • When I was a kid, I made my own flying machines. My father worked in a materials factory and would bring home rolls of this tarp material. Made everything from parachutes to paragliders to hang gliders. When I look back I'm just grateful to have all my limbs intact.

    @SunRabbit@SunRabbitАй бұрын
    • you are funny but thats true you could've gotten hurt harharharhr

      @angelakaleen666@angelakaleen666Ай бұрын
    • did they work, and if yes, would u send me some blueprints?

      @Sad_cat_studio@Sad_cat_studioАй бұрын
    • @@Sad_cat_studio No blueprints but I went through the whole process of engineering development in chronological sequence. First I discovered why you need grommets (lol) because otherwise the string holding the tarp cloth to the frame just rips right through. 1st model consisted of a kite made of 1x2 lumber pieces but that was too heavy so I cut each of the pieces lengthwise the entire length. With a hand saw. When even that proved too heavy, I did it AGAIN. Then needed reinforcements, and so on. We had a big yard because although suburban, it was a property 6x what everyone else had. I would launch from the roof of the garage and end up in the tall grass about 30 feet (?) away. They worked more like a parachute than anything else because I'm pretty sure none of these gliders were big enough.

      @SunRabbit@SunRabbitАй бұрын
  • That’s so awesome Luke. Great job 👏🏻.

    @jenniferferreira9061@jenniferferreira9061Ай бұрын
  • the kid who made his own windmill is impressive

    @culturedivined@culturedivinedАй бұрын
    • That was made into a film. It's called the boy who harnessed the wind.

      @davidrogan1292@davidrogan1292Ай бұрын
    • @@davidrogan1292 oh nice will have to watch that movie thanks!

      @culturedivined@culturedivinedАй бұрын
  • You go, Luke!!

    @judytricon8116@judytricon8116Ай бұрын
  • This backs up what we all should remember! What we want in life, we can do and get if we put some effort and will into the dream!

    @Hulk-Stomper@Hulk-StomperАй бұрын
  • My friend, at age 20, built a homemade igloo for his little sister and him to chill in. I thought it was sweet. 🥰

    @lcoq19@lcoq19Ай бұрын
  • Wonderful to see positive creations by such wee youngsters. I Love Tiny Homes, so find it fantastic that he built his own there and learnt even more lifetime skills. Very sad about the lad who was building the radioactive reactor, he had such talent and tremendous capabilities but neither the parents nor his teachers recognised it to nurture it in the right direction. Incredibly sad that such a marvellous mind was lost at 39 when he could have been so fantastic. Love the young lad who created electricity for his family then others. It's such a vital resource that so many people take for granted. Fascinating and uplifting video, cheers Be Amazed 😊

    @weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliarsАй бұрын
  • Luke built an amazing house! He's so talented!

    @mrsmunawarkhan1809@mrsmunawarkhan1809Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations William Kamkwamba, I am from Malawi too and your achievement means a lot

    @chikondikajawo2706@chikondikajawo2706Ай бұрын
  • 😂 😂🤣❤ love the " other orange face"

    @peggysuedavis3395@peggysuedavis3395Ай бұрын
  • David just found the anarchist handbook and went nuts

    @sandrasausville9103@sandrasausville9103Ай бұрын
    • nukes + David + reactor = cancer cancer + cancer = death death + death = )#&*-)&($(#,2’kdd..!ei

      @anthonybourque4654@anthonybourque4654Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Hop_Head_Haarpautocorrect is a B

      @sandrasausville9103@sandrasausville9103Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Hop_Head_Haarp Cook book food for dinner 🥣🍝🥗 drinks 🍷 the chocolate factory is messenger and then we can go out Friday night

      @kaycee42069@kaycee42069Ай бұрын
  • I once built an igloo and a snow tunnel. All in a day's work, we got that very rare snow that was like styrofoam. So I took a bread knife from the kitchen, and used a snow drift to cut out cubes of snow, hauled each and every one of them to the front yard, and built an igloo. Then after that was done, I recycled the drift, and dug a long tunnel that nearly spanned a quarter mile. I was in my early teens. Sadly, where I live, snow in that consistency and quantity is extremely rare, so I never had the opportunity to build another igloo and tunnel system. That was the day I learned that igloos are actually quite warm and comfortable. And snow is heavier than you think.

    @UncleThor@UncleThorАй бұрын
    • Is it still there ? I mean I know you said you don’t get that special snow but you did get it that one time and since you already told us you built the igloo and the 1/4 mile tunnel. I hope those neighborhood bullies didn’t destroy it , or the local homeless population took it over and destroyed it with their drug use and lack of resources to maintain it. The only thing I don’t understand is how you prevented it from melting when the winter ended . Either way if you figured a way to prevent the temperature from getting over. 32 degrees and the homeless population isn’t squatting inside the tunnel than it still might be there.

      @mrbig4532@mrbig4532Ай бұрын
    • @@mrbig4532 I grew up in the middle of nowhere. And I never said anything about how long it lasted, so I don't know where you got that bit from. The tunnel was easy, since the property line had a fence that spanned it, the perfect place for snow to drift and collect. All I had to do was dig along the drift. It was only a little project I did because I was bored.

      @UncleThor@UncleThorАй бұрын
    • @@UncleThor I was just asking if it could still be there, you know I don’t what part of the world you are from , you could be from somewhere where it’s cold all year round like Antarctica . I mean 1/4 mile tunnel is a lot of work it took like 6 years to build the channel tunnel which is a little longer that your 1/4 mile ice tunnel but they used machines and thousands of labors you did it by yourself with a bread knife!

      @mrbig4532@mrbig4532Ай бұрын
  • Luke is an inspiration. David, however, is a object lesson in, "just because you can does not mean you should." Now, Andreas is another inspiration. Boys. They always seem to want to do the maddest things. It beats fighting, though. I'm glad Andreas was sensible about his cave.

    @marigeobrien@marigeobrienАй бұрын
  • I like your KZhead videos

    @user-yz2xc3ub7t@user-yz2xc3ub7tАй бұрын
  • Don't judge a house by its exterior, kids. 🏡

    @mitsunam7001@mitsunam7001Ай бұрын
    • Tell that to a zoning board

      @Revelationthankful@RevelationthankfulАй бұрын
    • Man the house sure looks amazing to be in

      @JustGreendude45-vu4hg@JustGreendude45-vu4hgАй бұрын
    • Dont sweat the petty things, and dont pet the sweaty things…

      @Keyser___Soze@Keyser___SozeАй бұрын
  • David's case of nuclear fun makes me more concerned that he was able to just call the regulatory commission and they told him exactly what he needed. I kinda wish someone had noticed the kid and helped him with better, safer supplies. Who knows what kind of genius would have spawned from that obviously very bright kid.

    @SAMarcus@SAMarcusАй бұрын
  • The zombie apocalypse hole was a great project for those kids! It was a tough call to have to fill it in, but as a homeowner and mother, there's a lot of liability having something like that on your property. It is as tempting and potentially dangerous as a small swimming pool, but IMHO the hole is more fun and easier to have!

    @myredpencil@myredpencilАй бұрын
  • LOL @ the shade at the orange menace!

    @antiquesrestoration3874@antiquesrestoration3874Ай бұрын
  • Hey man. Where can we send our inputs to your stories/ series? Thanks for you daily contents

    @StonScience@StonScienceАй бұрын
    • There's a link in the video Description above to send stories and ideas in 😊

      @weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliarsАй бұрын
  • Luke's tiny house is so impressive!🤩

    @AxleMiner-AM@AxleMiner-AMАй бұрын
  • Very nice done. It is a good example what kids can do with the support from the parents to belief in him and give him the freedom to realize his project. Anyway,, this young fallow deserve all the respect and improves what kids are be able to do if the parents only belief in there kids. Greets from Holland

    @derstef8032@derstef8032Ай бұрын
  • There's a similar story to William's that actually got a movie adaptation "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind", the main difference involved poachers wanting to destroy a tree line near a river, the trees formed a protective bank that prevented dangerous flooding, but the river even though it was few miles from the village was the only dependable water source despite there being a well, the problem was the well was too deep and a pump was required to get the water. It's a really good movie and was on Netflix until a few years ago.

    @crazyjplays3392@crazyjplays3392Ай бұрын
    • that realy sucks that it's on netflix anymore ):

      @angelakaleen666@angelakaleen666Ай бұрын
  • Matt is living proof of the kind of hard working, ingenious, resourceful, talented child a person can have with encouragement and supervision. Well done Matt and I remember your tent/camping idea that you accomplished.

    @traycwilson945@traycwilson945Ай бұрын
  • He is remembered as the radioactive boy scout

    @michaelbrooks1458@michaelbrooks1458Ай бұрын
    • His scout leaders gave him glowing praise. He just glowed!

      @nick6var@nick6varАй бұрын
    • ​@@nick6varhe radiated satisfaction, absolutely beaming with pride

      @TitularHeroine@TitularHeroineАй бұрын
    • I think I had read about him in a past Readers Digest edition.

      @wamboieverlynewanjiru240@wamboieverlynewanjiru240Ай бұрын
    • but isn’t that a young sheldon episode?

      @christianramos5278@christianramos5278Ай бұрын
    • bro if i had the materials i could make a fusion reactor, but i will need a vacuum pump and a airtight seal, and an deuterium cell. and 60000 volts. but my parents say "ItS TOo DaNGErOus" while deuterium isnt even poisonous and the radioactivity will do nothing, maybe shorthen my life with a week, but thats just a small price to pay, plus there is already a boy aged 12 who built it and he has a guinness record , THAT MAKES ME SO FUCING MAD, CUZ HE ISNT SMART, HE JUST GOT HIS PARENTS TO BUY HIM MATERIALS, AND THE BAD THING IS, IM 13 NOW AAAARRGGG

      @Sad_cat_studio@Sad_cat_studioАй бұрын
  • The second kid is definetly Senku Ishigami IRL 😂

    @pisicaalba6813@pisicaalba6813Ай бұрын
  • The grandfather's pickaxe got me 😂😂😂 15:11

    @animeforever5069@animeforever5069Ай бұрын
  • I would not mind a tiny house if it had a place to cook, eat, shower, a toilet and a place for my pc. I do not care for big houses they take longer to clean and I am lazy. Lukes house is mighty impressive though, I failed at a tree house and ended up giving up so that makes me even more impressed.

    @hawlkman@hawlkmanАй бұрын
  • These are actually insane

    @moon_rover56-789gwe@moon_rover56-789gweАй бұрын
  • In 1980 I was fifteen. I built multiple transmitters and figured out how to create the side bands for stereo. My transmitter reached a ten mile radius on high end FM frequency band. I later created an automated DTMF controlled mobile phone patch that converted ordinary CB radios into mobile phones as I still have this unit today. I sure do miss Radio Shack..

    @stevearmstrong4561@stevearmstrong4561Ай бұрын
  • They are all amazing young minds. Too bad for David Hahn that no one saw his potential and leverage it in a meaningful way. He could have become a great physicist.

    @tranminhnhat7645@tranminhnhat7645Ай бұрын
  • I love your vids you make me smart😊

    @LlamaKingShorts@LlamaKingShortsАй бұрын
  • We learned about William Kamkwamba in school because he has his own book, it is so good i really recommend you to read it.

    @spikenlucy1@spikenlucy1Ай бұрын
  • Tbh luke is an amazing kid being only a young age you go luke❤❤❤❤

    @jubygalorport2071@jubygalorport2071Ай бұрын
  • Eggbert needs his own spin off channel. 🥰

    @hzy2k964@hzy2k964Ай бұрын
  • The second one- Jacob. What an odd and dangerous way to spoil your kid!

    @suheylaa1769@suheylaa1769Ай бұрын
  • Definitely do more of this content Be Amazed! Motivational. Inspirational. Creative. Problem solving. And for this to be done by youth who gained many life lessons...future entrepreneurs! Minus the reactor kid =p The right minds in the right place makes all the change to this world.

    @andrewknight5655@andrewknight5655Ай бұрын
  • Luke is basically "Young Sheldon" then I assume! Getting Americium from smoke detectors and building a reactor was one of the last episodes of season 1 I think

    @neerajpeddu6017@neerajpeddu6017Ай бұрын
  • Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work you are awesome

    @Eddieavina123@Eddieavina123Ай бұрын
  • I just love be amezed!!!❤🎉 Specialy the bad jockes 😅 they are so good!

    @julioaraujo7840@julioaraujo7840Ай бұрын
  • Some of them guys that built their own houses are dope I might be the next one on Be Amazed haha

    @Unique_girl.777@Unique_girl.777Ай бұрын
    • keep us posted 👀

      @BeAmazed@BeAmazedАй бұрын
  • The way the locals taught to wire and carpet just gave him a way to make more money through his life with teaching trade skills, too smart.

    @JESxo444@JESxo444Ай бұрын
  • As a Pokémon fan while playing alpha sapphire I love the secret bases and Luke made his own and definitely earned my respect and Extra exp

    @andrewwatkins4852@andrewwatkins4852Ай бұрын
  • Luke is a beast. To hell with a club house. Dude made a mini pad.

    @BrownMan-gg7dx@BrownMan-gg7dxАй бұрын
  • Great work Luke.

    @fletchergreer7415@fletchergreer7415Ай бұрын
  • 15:15 The ultimate "It's not a phase mom!"

    @obserableuniverse@obserableuniverseАй бұрын
  • Luke proves that size doesn’t matter

    @DoPiMotion123@DoPiMotion123Ай бұрын
  • Luke is growing to be a real handy man. Awesome!

    @mollystrack7902@mollystrack7902Ай бұрын
  • Luke you are awesome 😊 beautiful mini House

    @fredrikkarlsson7697@fredrikkarlsson7697Ай бұрын
  • I’m being amazed of the channel be amazed

    @ThelilboiYT@ThelilboiYTАй бұрын
  • Bravo, William!

    @robertgift@robertgiftАй бұрын
  • You need to make a video about Homer Hickam Jr., Quentin Wilson, Jimmy O'Dell Carroll, Roy Lee Cooke, Billy Rose and Sherman Siers also known as “The Rocket Boys”

    @theflyingpieceoftoast@theflyingpieceoftoast5 күн бұрын
  • Already Luke has my mind blown. I can't believe he built that beautiful house almost himself!

    @Kix-ef1tf@Kix-ef1tf19 күн бұрын
  • wow! these kids are very talented i am very impresed!

    @irisgill5848@irisgill5848Ай бұрын
  • Thank you! You gave me an idea! I want to build something again.

    @henrysrobloxgamingchannel424@henrysrobloxgamingchannel424Ай бұрын
  • amazing content as always ❤️ 🎶 Exciting News! 🎶

    @oluwacandy296@oluwacandy296Ай бұрын
  • I'm actually a true believer of "one man's trash is another man's treasure" cause I like to craft things from other things like diy's

    @Sub_Giga_Chad@Sub_Giga_ChadАй бұрын
  • I loved this video! I don't even have such talent

    @AleksandraDrozdov-ww9tb@AleksandraDrozdov-ww9tbАй бұрын
  • i am amazed!

    @younnmh@younnmhАй бұрын
  • Luke can also make his tiny house an AirBNB if he wants to and have all the money for toys and videogames he wants.

    @darkwarrior03352@darkwarrior0335226 күн бұрын
  • so many innovative kids i wish others were like these kids cause its not easy to make something like this

    @EchoARC6895@EchoARC6895Ай бұрын
  • Real life Phineas... or maybe Ferb

    @viggolegoman4411@viggolegoman4411Ай бұрын
  • Story 2: Parents of the year right there. Kid's chemistry experiments cause problems? Ah, just make him do them in the outside shed, what could go wrong?

    @jsmith1291@jsmith1291Ай бұрын
  • Funny how he calls an aerogenerator a "wind generator" Dude, it doesn't generate wind... That's called a fan...

    @multigameswithryan9215@multigameswithryan921525 күн бұрын
  • Fabulous. So wonderful to see these youngsters using there time and ingenuity to build useful things instead of wasting time on gaming

    @groovygranny572002@groovygranny572002Ай бұрын
  • I’m being amazed

    @ThelilboiYT@ThelilboiYTАй бұрын
  • I like the Luke thrill house 😍😍 Edit: I liked all of those creations

    @louiseakerlof7604@louiseakerlof7604Ай бұрын
  • This is why the Creativity of Children should be Embraced!

    @SPAnComCat@SPAnComCatАй бұрын
  • 9:45, POV: your being bored in the shed in your backyard when then think out loud, "ya know what, ima make a BOMB >:D"

    @genesisgonzales7463@genesisgonzales7463Ай бұрын
  • Hi your my favorite KZheadr

    @josepholiver713@josepholiver713Ай бұрын
  • And your graphics got me amazed..

    @victorejiogu8534@victorejiogu8534Ай бұрын
  • Yeah, I am impressed by Luke's house, I didn't expect that.

    @Gnomelotte@GnomelotteАй бұрын
  • I had a similar chemistry set myself back in the mid-70s

    @upariverwithoutapatel@upariverwithoutapatelАй бұрын
  • the kid that built this is smart and also very impressive!

    @VOLTRONDEFENDER4440@VOLTRONDEFENDER4440Ай бұрын
  • Luke the Genius ❤

    @_olamilekan@_olamilekanАй бұрын
  • I looove your videos!

    @anneharpelle@anneharpelleАй бұрын
  • That’s awesome I would love to do this but my adhd and would probably drive this way off the rails- I’m in love with astronomy and art and hope to be able to do something to impress people and myself

    @0.STARSCREAM.0@0.STARSCREAM.0Ай бұрын
  • Nice stuff

    @dwightnorton3398@dwightnorton3398Ай бұрын
  • I ❤ Your videos

    @dannydickard7915@dannydickard7915Ай бұрын
  • Better than brightside

    @jargotti6015@jargotti6015Ай бұрын
    • Your right

      @SleepyBinaryCode-bi5mw@SleepyBinaryCode-bi5mwАй бұрын
    • That's crazy 😂😂😂

      @aarushinterestaandfriends6800@aarushinterestaandfriends6800Ай бұрын
  • Peace. Salute to Luke!

    @tobiassanderson5986@tobiassanderson5986Ай бұрын
  • My house doesn't qualify as "tiny" by thus definition, but people call it that often. I have less than 800 square feet for me and my 2 daughters. They each have their own room, and the back porch was boxed in to serve as my bedroom. The queen bed fits end-to-end across the back of the room, but was a tight fit and had to be convinced. I have a wardrobe cabinet and small plastic shelving unit that doubles as a nightstand, total of about 60 square feet for my room. And I like it.

    @BigJeremyBeyer@BigJeremyBeyerАй бұрын
  • Wow im surprised i got here under 30 minutes btw amazing video like all the other's 👍

    @themonsterbraincreator272@themonsterbraincreator272Ай бұрын
  • Can you make part 2 please

    @starletkayearcenastacardon1961@starletkayearcenastacardon1961Ай бұрын
  • That iron man scene got me laughing always😂

    @mahamajones2994@mahamajones2994Ай бұрын
  • I can definitely do these, I just don't have the resources and the money 😂

    @HFIAPY@HFIAPY3 күн бұрын
  • I love it looks tiny in the outside but big in the inside

    @simtess@simtess12 күн бұрын
  • "Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today." Ahh kids 💀

    @mee_is_sus@mee_is_sus7 күн бұрын
  • 9:44 Bro tried to RECREATE Chernobyl for a Badge. 💀

    @LolliCube_Solves24@LolliCube_Solves24Ай бұрын
  • So good👍

    @user-yz8df1vb4h@user-yz8df1vb4hАй бұрын
  • Damn it

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