Striking A Match With a Bullet (380,117 frames per second SlowMo) - Smarter Every Day 294

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  • Yeah... so the last slowmo shot is absolutely ridiculous. I discuss theories on the second channel, but no idea how that happened.

    @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • @smartereveryday How is that not a youtube short ?!?!? then I checked , you don't do yt shorts. Why is that ?

      @stellahead@stellahead3 ай бұрын
    • It looks like one bit of the stick splintered and caught in the recess of the bullet. From there, I wonder if the tip of the splinter sitting in the cup was keeping the rest of the match from coming in contact with the front edge of the bullet, and the friction from the spinning wasn't enough to start the matchstick rotating until it gets pushed back against the bullet for long enough for it to "grab". Clearly you need to start experimenting until you find a way to recreate this effect. Maybe tiny metal pins driven through the matches to simulate that little splinter and trying to align one so that the pin gets "caught" in the hollow point.... This isn't at all an excuse for you to play with bullets in slowmo some more, nope. It's puuuure science.

      @slavkei@slavkei3 ай бұрын
    • That is one crazy shot!

      @emilholst9789@emilholst97893 ай бұрын
    • This upload turned my terrible morning into a great work day! Thank you for inspiring me and so many to explore the scientific world! Destin never fails to lift moods!

      @HowGamersPlay@HowGamersPlay3 ай бұрын
    • If it wasn’t on film, no one would believe it

      @BudgiePanic@BudgiePanic3 ай бұрын
  • From a European view shooting a bullet at a match to light it is one of the most American things I can imagine

    @lucas.9718@lucas.97183 ай бұрын
    • Pretty typical European stupidity tbh

      @jb76489@jb764893 ай бұрын
    • They can keep their guns. So glad I live in Europe not having to worry that anyone could carry a gun......

      @Mar10usss@Mar10usss3 ай бұрын
    • Merica!! 😂

      @Wannabenasa722@Wannabenasa7223 ай бұрын
    • @@Mar10usss I hope you dont get stabbed

      @Kekatronic@Kekatronic3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Mar10usssIn some EU countries, lot of people legally carry...

      @marekholub8668@marekholub86683 ай бұрын
  • Bullet straight up kidnapped the match. Loved this. Full circle classic KZhead vid. Two people having fun committed to making something cool happen. ❤

    @theslowmoguys@theslowmoguys3 ай бұрын
    • My thought when they were setting it up was, "Naw, that bullet's going to flip the match around. It'll be the bullet that lights it."

      @jackielinde7568@jackielinde75683 ай бұрын
    • I somehow knew you guys would show up. :D

      @mikeybhoutex@mikeybhoutex3 ай бұрын
    • I wonder if gavin hit the bell for devin to get notifications

      @lirsh3248@lirsh32483 ай бұрын
    • So weird wasn't it? Yeah, every once in a while you just have to goof off in the garage. I still think about you two when I see the pain splotches on the ceiling!

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • @@smartereveryday You could light the match with a match with an air gun, something you also have lots of experience with... Or throw striking paper at a regular non-strike-everywhere match.

      @boppins@boppins3 ай бұрын
  • All I can think for match lighting match: LEEEEEERREROOOOOY JEEENKINNNNNSSSS

    @StuffMadeHere@StuffMadeHere3 ай бұрын
    • Lol

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • *StuffMadeHere after watching this* In this video I make a match only I can light! Affording me yet another perfect opportunity to prank my wife.

      @Z3phlar@Z3phlar3 ай бұрын
    • This but Doppler-shifted.

      @myself248@myself2482 ай бұрын
  • Those 80s safety glasses are awesome 😂👌

    @JunkyardDigs@JunkyardDigs3 ай бұрын
  • Bullet straight up kidnapped the match

    @TimeBucks@TimeBucks3 ай бұрын
    • Nice 🎉

      @mukhtiarahmedsoomro1994@mukhtiarahmedsoomro19943 ай бұрын
    • good

      @ranatahirashfaq@ranatahirashfaq3 ай бұрын
    • good

      @vennilamahavlogs1924@vennilamahavlogs19243 ай бұрын
    • good

      @not_the_hat_man@not_the_hat_man3 ай бұрын
    • nc

      @TasdidIslam-xt3px@TasdidIslam-xt3px3 ай бұрын
  • I never knew I wanted to watch a match being shot by a match so much

    @integza@integza3 ай бұрын
    • Match ignitor powder rocket engine when?

      @jordansorenson698@jordansorenson6983 ай бұрын
    • Please collab 🙏🙏

      @lordoftheauxcord@lordoftheauxcord3 ай бұрын
    • Match rocket next?

      @davidaugustofc2574@davidaugustofc25743 ай бұрын
    • I shot strike anywhere matches from my BB gun, but it never occurred to me to shoot at a match with a match.

      @beachbum77979@beachbum779793 ай бұрын
  • “A bullet carrying a match, striking a match” - Destin takes science to a whole new level. 😂

    @afewminutesonthefarm6745@afewminutesonthefarm67453 ай бұрын
  • When I was in boy scouts in the 90s, for summer camp we send a couple scouts to the camp quartermaster and buy a box of strike anywhere matches for the troop and use that for starting campfires and lanterns for the week. We were taught how to start fires without matches of course, but day to day we didn't use those. I remember when it was my turn, the person I was with got to carry them back but he tripped and dropped the full, unopened box. It immediately burst into flames. Ever since then I've never questioned why people wanted them banned. The reactions to the hitchiking match here were just too wonderful. I had to look at it a while to convince myself it wasn't a clever edit gag so I can't imagine how it felt in person.

    @Merennulli@Merennulli3 ай бұрын
    • Banning anything limits the ability to go beyond the unknown to the known. Handling them with built in precautions should suffice to still have them available. Nuclear weapons aren’t banned there limited numbers is due to the complexity to make one.

      @bobbailey4954@bobbailey49542 ай бұрын
    • @@bobbailey4954 42 U.S. Code § 2122

      @kp7551@kp75512 ай бұрын
  • Lol, I remember your first video about this. I think it was the entire REASON you wanted to get a HS camera in the first place.

    @taofledermaus@taofledermaus3 ай бұрын
    • Slow mo gun nerds united.

      @brandonrupp5880@brandonrupp58803 ай бұрын
    • @taofledermaus Fancy seeing you here I love your shot shell videos

      @warrenanderson9207@warrenanderson92073 ай бұрын
    • I remember when I asked you to shoot towards the camera in slow mo with an airgun and put some safety glass in front of your camera, lol I was so chuffed when you put my name on the video ,but that was my old channel before the anti hutters shut me down 😂😂

      @crazycressy7986@crazycressy79863 ай бұрын
    • @@crazycressy7986 are you the OG 007tallguy ????

      @warrenanderson9207@warrenanderson92073 ай бұрын
    • @@crazycressy7986 Suggestions from viewers is what it's all about! thanks!

      @taofledermaus@taofledermaus3 ай бұрын
  • I LOVE that the final run looks like the bullet is carrying the torch! Also, your final words for this episode was really lovely, and totally reminded me of how my buddies and I get together for as much of the mundane as we do the zany, and I think that's a wonderful message. You bring so much positivity and fun to the minutes we share, and I'm thankful for it!

    @Trepanation21@Trepanation213 ай бұрын
  • I always loved the original bullet lighting a match video and forgot about it till you reminded me watching this. I forgot how long ago it was filmed, still feels like yesterday I watched it for the first time. This video brings joy and wonder to my heart. Thank you Destin for doing what you do. Sincerely a life long fan!

    @briancoolman6260@briancoolman62603 ай бұрын
  • I cheered way too loud in my hotel room alone as I saw that match hitching a ride! My goodness! That was fun!

    @WHATSINSIDEFAMILY@WHATSINSIDEFAMILY3 ай бұрын
    • That match told physics to leave it alone!

      @gabriellynch2764@gabriellynch27643 ай бұрын
    • Bit bad

      @ChristmasTurki@ChristmasTurki3 ай бұрын
    • Shrek told me Santa is shrek

      @sebastianmurphy761@sebastianmurphy7613 ай бұрын
    • Matchkind has finally achieved flight!

      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721@vigilantcosmicpenguin87213 ай бұрын
    • My initial impression was, Bullet: "I've got a match, I've got a match... this is _my_ match... you can't have my match..."

      @-danR@-danR3 ай бұрын
  • Last week we tried lighting a match with our waterjet to no avail... maybe we just needed to be more precise. We were definitely not using 10ths of a milimeter lol. Also that match flying with the bullet was hilarious

    @WaterjetChannel@WaterjetChannel3 ай бұрын
    • Uhhh… water jet?

      @BupaDuck@BupaDuck3 ай бұрын
    • @@BupaDuck hmmmm i wonder what the problem could be????

      @iTsDread382@iTsDread3823 ай бұрын
    • Good marketing lol

      @itsajoeybeat@itsajoeybeat3 ай бұрын
    • Maybe the match just needs some sodium metal on the tip instead of phosphorus whatever.

      @erutuon@erutuon3 ай бұрын
    • @@BupaDuck water jets cut material via friction with insanely fast/high pressure water in a super thin stream so its reasonable that it could light a match if you were precise enough, its not like its a hose soaking the match and making it impossible to ignite

      @SpydersByte@SpydersByte3 ай бұрын
  • Sixty years ago, my grandfather walked me out to the machine shed on the family farm. He gave me a box of .22 shells and a single-shot rifle. He went down and put a strike anywhere match (farmer match) in a crack in the wood. He walked back about 30 feet, took one shot, and lit the match. He said to me, David, stay here and keep shooting till you can light that match, and at about 75ish, I finally lit the match and then lit more multiple times after that. It’s not new. We’ve been doing it for a long time. I enjoy your channel! Thank you for all your hard work!

    @dr.davidpatterson1591@dr.davidpatterson1591Ай бұрын
  • "you know its getting real when you add a new column to your spreadsheet" I felt that

    @ajx4@ajx43 ай бұрын
  • I'm amazed that that last match got stuck in the hollow of the bullet with just that little splinter.

    @Dornul@Dornul3 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely blew our minds.

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • Buddy of mine is a mechanical engineer who worked for Chrysler. If I recall the details correctly, he told me about a time they had a problem during testing of a seat latch which failed once during a crash test. It required high speed video to watch a sequence of events that seemed so improbable that you'd think they were impossible.

      @larrybud@larrybud3 ай бұрын
    • 16:48 might be my favorite "SHUT UP" dance of 2024

      @pvic6959@pvic69593 ай бұрын
    • Splinter are the most stubborn thing on the whole universe, when they want to stay, they stay !

      @fabrb26@fabrb263 ай бұрын
    • And the match flipping had to happen after going through the hole in the cardboard

      @charleslivingston2256@charleslivingston22563 ай бұрын
  • A 20 minute smarter ever day video drops as I look for something to watch during my lunch break.

    @ThatDonovanKid@ThatDonovanKid3 ай бұрын
  • As you said at the end, we don't know each other. But thank you, Destin, for goofing off in the garage (and everywhere else), but more importantly, for sharing it with the world. I, for one, appreciate you and your craft. Been watching for many years, and still proudly wear my backwards bicycle shirt, and carry my carabiner with your logo, though it has completely rubbed off, I know it was there. In short, thanks dude.

    @1pho3nixmatt@1pho3nixmatt3 ай бұрын
  • aww, thanks for the mention about hanging out with you in the garage. i miss a lot of your videos nowadays, but you and about a half-dozen other youtube staples of mine have been like a virtual big sibling motivating and inspiring me over the years to pursue knowledge and for that i thank you.

    @AJ-em2rb@AJ-em2rb3 ай бұрын
  • I worked at The Ohio Match Company in 1971 in the Chemistry Lab, the Strike Anywhere Tip was made of Potassium Chlorate and Red Phosphorous. Which as you may know is a contact ignition composition. You could light those matches on any rough surface, even denim jeans. The striking surface on books and boxes was Red Phosphorous and Carbon Black and was printed on the paper in the press room (where I also worked for a time). The friction of the Potassium Chlorate in the match tip against the Red Phosphorous is what caused the match to light.

    @dougadams9419@dougadams94193 ай бұрын
  • I love your friend... "can we fire a match out of the rifle?" "... of course"😂😂😂😂😂

    @MrMccarthycdxx@MrMccarthycdxx3 ай бұрын
    • Best line

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • Destin - another question - Does the use of a .22 short sub-sonic affect the flight characteristics of the round in close distances to the target, or is a round more accurate in those circumstances?

      @mstrdiver@mstrdiver3 ай бұрын
    • We use to shoot these matches at cinder block walls from our BB guns with no bb. Just the puff of air.

      @jonathancallender8185@jonathancallender81853 ай бұрын
    • He doesn't even have to ask.

      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721@vigilantcosmicpenguin87213 ай бұрын
  • The best part of this video is that you and your friend are doing awesome friend stuff. Your advice at the end is so important. After losing 2 friends this past February to cancer, I decided to fly out to see an old Army buddy, surprise birthday party. 18 years too long. Thank you for putting out such great videos.

    @Pd-17@Pd-17Ай бұрын
  • That last video shot was amazing! Thank you for taking the time to goof off with us.

    @JJE2010MO@JJE2010MO3 ай бұрын
  • When I was a kid my uncle told me about a game at a fall fair probably in the 40s where you had to light a match with a 22 from 20 feet free hand. He said he could shoot the head off but it was impossible to light a match like that. So 11 or 12yr old me took that as a challenge and practiced all winter with my air rifle. By spring I could light a match from 20 feet about 1 in every 10 tries. When I showed him he gave me $20. That was big money in the 80s.

    @Riven1974@Riven19743 ай бұрын
    • That is a cool Uncle!

      @kaptaintrips@kaptaintrips3 ай бұрын
    • Awesome story, thanks for sharing.

      @thaedleinad@thaedleinad3 ай бұрын
    • makes 375 times more sense than this video

      @manjeetmaparamanjeet@manjeetmaparamanjeet3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@manjeetmaparamanjeetBruh, wut?

      @HawasPonders@HawasPonders3 ай бұрын
    • Best story I've heard in a long time. Better than shooting each other in the great BB gun wars of the late 80s😂

      @maverick4462@maverick44623 ай бұрын
  • Hey Destin, I love the throwback to the garage experiments. I'm not sure if you remember but we had a conversation on the old YT messaging system right around when you had about 100k subs. I remember I was encouraging you to continue because it was obvious to me that you had something. Yeah, so I've been watching all along and it warms my heart to see your success an the impact that you have had.

    @Makebuildmodify@Makebuildmodify3 ай бұрын
  • Destin, I know you’ll never see this but I’m proud to say I actually watched the original video years ago. Proud to be a supporter of the channel for all these years

    @aussyshah5701@aussyshah57012 ай бұрын
  • I was laughing so much at the very end! Yes, I've enjoyed hanging out with you and your family almost from the start. My KZhead watch list changes over time as I tire of some channels and drop them, adding others --- But SED will never be dropped. You're tops!

    @lynnstillwell2@lynnstillwell23 ай бұрын
  • "You know it's gettin' real when you add a new column to your spreadsheet"

    @user443@user4433 ай бұрын
    • That is how you measure failures. 😂😂

      @Spronkadunk@Spronkadunk3 ай бұрын
    • Right?

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
  • 1:36 I have a very funny story for you. The reason why those matches are so hard to get is they are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS in bulk packaging. I worked at a hardware store that sold them and before my time there there was an email that was sent out warning people that they under no circumstances should so much as DROP a box of strike anywhere else they will go off. An employee missed the email, was informed by a coworker, did not believe said coworker, and proceeded to spike the individual box of matches like a football straight into the ground and it IMMEDIATELY caught fire causing him to drop the rest of the box which upon contacting the floor also caught on fire Fire extinguisher was used and nobody was injured, no product/property damage other than the matches (thankfully)

    @caseykline2327@caseykline23273 ай бұрын
    • @caseykline2327….please go into politics. The way you can spin BS makes you perfect for the democrat party. I grew up with the real strike anywhere matches, not the crappy green tips . They were safe and did not “go off” when dropped or shook. The goobermint petitioned for their demise because of the phosphorus content.

      @Dixler683@Dixler6833 ай бұрын
    • @@Dixler683 average american speech

      @TactfulWaggle@TactfulWaggle3 ай бұрын
    • @@Dixler683it’s funny you republicans use anecdotes and personal experiences as your basis for reality. Listen to other peoples experiences. Look at the data. They have to be packaged extremely specifically as to not accidentally light. That’s from Cornell University, not me.

      @LOSERLUCAS@LOSERLUCAS3 ай бұрын
    • @@LOSERLUCAS He knows these ones aren't safe, he's saying phosphorus ones used to be. But they were poisonous lol so hardly better, and banned over 100 years ago

      @speedstyle.@speedstyle.3 ай бұрын
    • @@LOSERLUCAS its funny to listen to a democrat argue a point based on emotion and skewed data. Don’t project your clouded thoughts as true fact. History and university “facts” are based on WHOM is teaching the course or writing the “history”. IE while attending a major university an entire semester of geological studies was devoted to the GLOMAR CHALLENGER research vessel. It was a deep sea research vessel designed to explore the pacific trench . Years later after the USSR fell it was revealed the true intent. The vessel was financed and built specifically for the CIA to reach a sunken Russian nuclear submarine before the Soviets could destroy it and its vital secrets. The entire deep sea research mission was a SCAM, yet it was taught to us as fact. The Glomar was a failure for scientific research and was layer scrapped . Yet it was presented as fact. So much for your Cornel data. The farmer match was safe when used in a normal sane manner. They did not spontaneously ignite. They were carried loosely in a pocket with no problems. The specific packaging you reference was : 250 matches to a box, heads facing in one direction and reversing for each layer. That was it. Just like a gun they were safe until handled by a moron. Maybe democrat young fools should not be so gullible having no real life experience and only relying on what they are told by “experts”. Back to your statement: “ your personal experiences as basis for reality”……WTF? experiences are reality! If not try arguing with a survivor of the holocaust when a Palestinian says it never happened. I feel sad for you, maybe you will wise up age.

      @Dixler683@Dixler6833 ай бұрын
  • the best message i have ever heard were enjoying the same stuff through the years" so happy to watch all of your videos i gain a lot of knowledge. thank you so much smarter every day"

    @faris198430@faris1984303 ай бұрын
  • Definitely came here for the video but I gotta admit, the sponsor got me. 😂 Currently running CFD on a workstation at work and I am constantly checking if there are any errors using remote access at home. The options are very limited to say the least but watching this video is godsend with the sponsor. Will definitely download and try it! Thank you! Keep up the good and quality work! ❤

    @kentayagi9530@kentayagi9530Ай бұрын
  • I love the kids' great discovery - all the other rocks break and this one doesn't. I love it when kids make these "big" discoveries and you can just see the wheels turning in a way that nothing but exploring the world themselves can do.

    @kmetz878@kmetz8783 ай бұрын
    • I find it funnier she's absolutely LAUNCHING the other rocks but just tossing that one 😂

      @10thletter40@10thletter403 ай бұрын
    • I never make comments about ad segments, but that was just too adorable. Glad Destin got to spend some time seeing his kids discover rock fracturing.

      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721@vigilantcosmicpenguin87213 ай бұрын
  • 17:50 .. thats some striking footage you've got there Destin!

    @beartastic-ftw@beartastic-ftw3 ай бұрын
    • {groan}

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • @@smartereveryday lets analyse the lies which are world wide believed: lie: schools are of use (fact. schools keep slavery alive and stands for dumbing down the population of mankind) lie: moon and mars landings, (fact: even masons know they cannot leave - earth is closed system, unless you want to drown, there is no other place created for us to live in.) lie: news channels share truth (fact: these are for politic propaganda) lie: voting matters (fact: politic propaganda) lie: money has a value of its own (fact: it is just a tool of this world, which value has been agreed upon world wide) lie: NASA lies (globe and all....) (fact: NASA stands for TO DECEIVE and 2 members expose their own lies, one is still alive, the other (Wernher Von Braun) place a clear clue on his own gravestone) - you havn´t searched - have you? lie: the lgbtq++++ propaganda (fact: it is a part of masonry depopulation agenda, 500 000 000 souls, thats their goal.) lie: Evolution and the dinosaurs. (fact: mankind is not hybrid kind) to keep stating that there was an evolution, then we ain´t humans, we aint then mankind, we are then hybrids. Are you a hybrid? Lie: holidays (xmas, Halloween, new year eve and so on) (fact: PAGAN HOLIDAYS, to praise BAAL, the god of this world) lie: U.F.Os (fact: they are demons/evil spirits in high places, against whom we fight daily = spiritual warfare) lie: rules and laws rule the world (fact: signs and symbols of masonry do) lie: believe in being educated (fact: found daily living with the lack of knowledge) lie: religions are ways to heaven (fact: JESUS CHRIST is only way to heaven. Religions, no matter its name = masonic garbage) lie: our dead loved ones stay around to “ghost” (fact: hunting and ghosting is job of demons, not of humans. We, humans, come from GOD and return back to HIM and all the stories of having been seen a ghost - terrifying, scary, dark, cold - again no job of analysing been done here by you- right?) Lie: Humans have no immune system and we need vaccines as these save lives (fact: humans HAVE IMMUNE SYSTEM and vaccines are created for one or two purpose: to kill or to cripple. Later in life comes all kinds of medical diagnoses = vaccines crippled you) lie: there is no GOD (fact: There is GOD, who redeems sinners and created us directly from the dust of the earth: Psalms 139:14 I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.) to keep claiming that there is no GOD and we aint created directly from the dust of the earth, we soon run out logic, regardless to we place “evolution” in our claims or not.) lie: 911 was terror attack (fact: 911 was an inside job, meaning the work of your loved government) lie: Tv watching is of use (fact: television (TV) = tell a lie vision, a weapon for our minds, keeping it under MK ULTRA) half lie/half truth: earth is a stage where everyone plays rolls (fact: earth is stage, freemasonry checkerboard, where both side, black and white are masons and humans both in politics and regular souls = the naive public gets daily played) lie: children are government to raise (fact: children are parents to raise, it takes 2 to make them, it takes 2 to raise them). 19 lies, should i go on? This world ain´t deceived, out there to deceive?

      @theharshtruthoutthere@theharshtruthoutthere3 ай бұрын
    • @@smartereveryday Are you getting, heated?

      @shaggy7087@shaggy70873 ай бұрын
  • Destin - hanging out in your garage is so much fun! Thanks for the fun videos like this - I really enjoy them and your enthusiasm always lifts my spirits! Congrats on succeeding on this one!

    @Midcon77@Midcon773 ай бұрын
  • "This match just like HEY MAN!" My favorite quote from any video in the history of this channel. Pure gold. Thank you so much for that Destin.

    @meowthin9211@meowthin92113 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for being here! BRB I'm going to post this on Patreon right now! www.patreon.com/smartereveryday

    @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • missed 1000 (k) in the title 380k fps

      @abhijeet800@abhijeet8003 ай бұрын
    • Cheese

      @starisgone@starisgone3 ай бұрын
    • We love ya Destin. Im in Bham if you ever need an extra hand

      @mechanuts7191@mechanuts71913 ай бұрын
    • now do bigger matches bigger bullets

      @mrtjbiga1784@mrtjbiga17843 ай бұрын
    • Well again I'm trying to do something that's good but I think now again it's not there because of the "Your Address:" It's because of the hacker and you don't want that though. 15:59 I know they're trying to do better because of the hackers and what they're doing for the @ScammerPayback because of KZhead.

      @TysonKemp@TysonKemp3 ай бұрын
  • This is everything I love about Destin's channel. The unabashed excitement of the unexpected, the pure joy of just doing something you love, and the little life lesson tips. There was no need for any of this. We're not solving any problems in the world by striking matches with bullets. It's not ending war or famine. But it IS showing that sometimes... just goofing around with close friends or family can fill your life in a positive way. Thanks Destin for letting me hang out and mess around in your garage with you. I loved it... even if I was hundreds of miles away.

    @fasfan@fasfan3 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic, and such a great message at the end, too. Thank you for so many incredible videos over the years, and for being such a great human.

    @ndzick718@ndzick7183 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for all you do Destin. My whole family is grateful for you!

    @MarketPlaceRentals@MarketPlaceRentals3 ай бұрын
  • i have never seen something as ridiculous as a bullet walking its match on its way to light a match. This made me giggle like an idiot and frankly that whole video made my night. hehe you made the worlds 1st matchstick delivery with your matchstick carrier device. Priceless shot.

    @Falkeshy@Falkeshy3 ай бұрын
    • Glorious! 😆

      @AjianAja@AjianAja3 ай бұрын
  • That last experiment with the match in the barrel was amazing! I did not expect the match to make it out of the barrel in one piece, not to mention getting pushed by the bullet mid flight.

    @Marvin-Tucker@Marvin-Tucker3 ай бұрын
  • So frickin’ whole-hearted. I love you, Destin. Thank you for always being you.❤️

    @mikefouts@mikefoutsАй бұрын
  • Thanks for hanging out with me all these years, Destin! I especially enjoyed the supersonic baseball cannon and the metal stamping videos, obviously among many others. Your videos have recently been discovered by my 11 year old and you're clearly an inspiration to him so I also must thank you for that :)

    @smoothwalrus9354@smoothwalrus93543 ай бұрын
  • I live about 10 minutes from the old Diamond and Blue Tip match factories, so this reminds me of my stomping grounds. Too bad we don’t have smell-o-vision yet, because the scent of gun powder and matches was probably heavenly. Thanks for the great vid Destin!

    @thedanchannel5528@thedanchannel55283 ай бұрын
  • Hey Destin, could we see how far you can curve a golf ball with science?

    @ruggedrebel5727@ruggedrebel57273 ай бұрын
    • They tried to rent a black hole for this experiment but none were available

      @EisenFeuer@EisenFeuer3 ай бұрын
    • That is a great idea

      @arlopaden9794@arlopaden97943 ай бұрын
    • Similarly, it would be neat to see him breakdown curved baseball pitches in highspeed.

      @Totsy30@Totsy303 ай бұрын
  • Loved the video 13 years ago and I've been trying for over a year to get a match to light with a bullwhip. Love your videos. Thank you

    @eliasonwhipco@eliasonwhipco2 ай бұрын
  • I love how i not only learn with Destin but i also het a dose of wholesomeness, even the ad segment was so wholesome. Love it!

    @Seventhviper@Seventhviper3 ай бұрын
  • Your daughter's wind-up to break that rock, and your laughter, had me rolling! What a precious family. Thanks for yet another entertaining episode.

    @TopDedCenter1@TopDedCenter13 ай бұрын
    • I loved her absolutely sending the other two, but the special rock just gets dropped gently!

      @LlywellynOBrien@LlywellynOBrien3 ай бұрын
    • I've done that and had rock shards cut my feet probably shouldn't have done it without shoes but still can be dangerous

      @yewtreefire@yewtreefire3 ай бұрын
  • Love the message towards the end. People really are more important than accomplishments, it took me too long to learn and I'm so glad you spread the word! 1Thess5:11 was a great cap ;) As a retired gunsmith I wanna throw out a few pointers: -Laser boresighters are junk, and are only useful for getting "kinda close" without just manually boresighting the old fashioned (free) way. -Rimfire ammo is always inherently inconsistent- this means failures and inaccuracy are inevitable. -addendum; "Accuracy" in firearms means something different than the normal scientific setting. Think consistency, i.e. an accurate gun is one that makes a small group size, regardless how close to the center of the target. -Hence, hitting something that small is a challenge regardless how close to the muzzle you are. Well done! -If you want to shoot a match straight, wrap it in paper patching until it fits slightly snug. And always remember, weight-forward will be more stable, weight-rearward will be less stable. Love this work, remind me of your classics!

    @SoybeanAK@SoybeanAK3 ай бұрын
    • Out of curiosity, what about rimfire cartridges makes them less accurate/consistant/reliable than centerfire?

      @calebs4887@calebs48873 ай бұрын
    • @@calebs4887 Rimfires are usually mass produced, although Match ( see what I did there) grade CCI ammo is usually much more accurate than the standard stuff. Rimfires are often inconsistent with the priming material, this too will cause inconsistent velocities. Serious presion shooters handload centerfire ammo with everything from the projectile, powder, cases precision weighed. Primers and powders are kept separate by lot and production dates. The rifling twist rate, bullet weight and wind factors in greatly also. The smallest variation in anything causes inconsistencies in your shot placement.

      @Thestargazer56@Thestargazer563 ай бұрын
    • @@calebs4887 Rimfire ammo is inherently less consistent than centerfire for a couple reasons. Different priming compounds applied differently around a circumference that can't be controlled as closely as a centerfire cup. They're also a much smaller than typical charge (amount of powder), so any variation is magnified; and of course, engineered more for economy than precision, for a variety of reasons. Chris Baker at LuckyGunner has done some really good technical background on this, look for his videos "Is .22 LR Too Unreliable for Self-Defense?" and "How .22LR Ammo is Made" the latter of which contains some fascinating footage of rarely seen manufacturing processes!

      @SoybeanAK@SoybeanAK3 ай бұрын
    • @@Thestargazer56 Eley Match .22's are advertised to have the most consistent priming of any rimfire ammo. Mass production has them dropping a tiny dab into the case then spinning it to distribute it...more or less...around the rim. Made in the billions per year...I've pulled bullets from many brands of ammo and found spots without compound now and then...which cause a misfire if the firing pin strikes right there. Those are the ones that will fire when you chamber the round in another orientation and I do wish more companies would make rimfire guns with dual firing pins which would be more reliable. I'm not sure how Eley does their priming but it does seem to make for more consistent velocities which are critical for precision work. The high-speed video shows some of the bullets yawing quite a bit which will be hurting the attempts to light matches. This could be from the Shorts being less than happy with the 1-16 twist in the Ruger barrel...or the jump to the rifling in the longer Long Rifle chamber is less than ideal for accuracy. My 10/22 has a target barrel with much tighter chamber that starts to engrave the rifling when the bullet is fully inserted and is a real tack driver. This sometimes makes extraction of an unfired round take more force than the extractor can muster so you have to be careful to not leave a live round in there even if you've racked the bolt several times to clear it.

      @recoilrob324@recoilrob3243 ай бұрын
  • I think it is amazing to see the spin on the bullet. It is not much in the short window, but in several of the shots you can make out the rotation. Great video and love the fun that was had making it

    @rhettwilliford1642@rhettwilliford16423 ай бұрын
  • thanks for all your hard work and content over the years!

    @nacsurte@nacsurte3 ай бұрын
  • This is old school KZhead. Watching this video made me feel like I used to feel about 10 years ago, and this is priceless. Thanks for the upload and for the experiment.

    @juliovsilva@juliovsilva3 ай бұрын
  • That engineering community/friendship is so important. It sparks such joy to be able to geek out over a thing together, to do something with your hands, etc.

    @phillyphakename1255@phillyphakename12553 ай бұрын
  • O-M-G I am SO glad I watched to the end. I actually laughed so hard I cried. Your joy in that shot was amazing. Thanks for putting in all the work to bring us along on this incredible experience!

    @sykesc2@sykesc22 ай бұрын
  • I love watching you play in the garage! You bring joy into my life. Thank you, Destin!

    @tonyplank@tonyplank3 ай бұрын
  • this is spot on the best video. The sheet dedication and shots are incredible John is so cool

    @arnavjain.@arnavjain.3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for sharing all the quality time. I love you man ❤

    @kryzjian3737@kryzjian37372 ай бұрын
  • The thing people don’t quite understand about those lasers is, they aren’t truly lined up with the bore. As you mentioned mentioned about the barrel moving, taking the laser out will do the same thing. Even the adjustable lasers where you rotate them to “zero” the laser, it’s not taking barrel harmonics in to account, so it can get you really close, but not the degree of precision needed. All of this is assuming your rifle is consistent enough too. What I probably would’ve done is drawn some thing on a backstop to aim at and then seen where it hits and that’s gonna be your offset. Then put a target or something along those lines where you intend to put the matches verified by shooting your point of aim again, and attempting to line the matches up with the very tip of that grease ring from the round and adjust accordingly. That said, you made it work, so that’s awesome and the results were amazing!

    @ShawnHinck@ShawnHinck3 ай бұрын
    • Then there's the extra thing of bullet diameter needing to be accounted for

      @Camera-Guy_ODST@Camera-Guy_ODST3 ай бұрын
    • @@Camera-Guy_ODST that’s why you’d use the grease ring as your starting point, the diameter of the projectile is probably the most consistent factor.

      @ShawnHinck@ShawnHinck3 ай бұрын
  • Seeing your daughter light up (heh, pun not intended originally) about finding a rock that wasn't breaking just warmed my heart and made my day. Super cute. She definitely got smarter that day!

    @taylorbrown9849@taylorbrown98493 ай бұрын
  • Love the wrap-up! Excellent!

    @mikekurschat3414@mikekurschat34143 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love these videos where you take a mad idea and actually test it. Your reactions to that last shot are up there with the speed of the baseball air cannon shot.

    @simonatkinson1107@simonatkinson11073 ай бұрын
  • Another absolutely awesome video! Gotta say AnyDesk has changed the game for me as a video editor after your last sponsored video. I've been using it ever since then to monitor renders, footage uploads, and so much more from any location and I'm super grateful they worked with you on these videos!

    @mdnt_@mdnt_3 ай бұрын
  • It's always a pleasure to see what you're up to. It was fun to see two old friends laughing and hanging out like this. What you said at the end makes me realize that a garage is supposed to be a place for friends to get together and do scientific inquiry. I've learned a lot in my dad's, my own, and many other garages throughout the years. You are such an excellent advocate for this kind of thing. Oh, and BTW, your slow mo shots are always so very well done. Your choice to change the background color shows just how much thought you put into them. Keep up the great work!

    @bdubbsmark@bdubbsmark3 ай бұрын
  • The best part of this video is your enthusiasm for seeing the results and the overall setup. In general, the videos where you're having a good time are my favorites. Also, have you considered putting in threaded holes on the bottom side of the block holding the matches and putting bolts (probably machine threaded) under the matches? It might be a good way to adjust the heights of the matches with some amount of precision.

    @Celegrim1@Celegrim1Ай бұрын
  • I'm grateful for you, too, Destin. Thank you for sharing your garage shenanigans with us! ❤

    @TheDejakal@TheDejakal3 ай бұрын
  • LOL When I was a kid I figured out that a Diamond strike anywhere match....fits a .177 ca pellet rifle nearly Perfectly.. They snap and spark when they hit a brick wall too. Was it all wasted youth, or just the natural tendencies of future explorer of physics and chemistry? XP

    @redneckhippiefreak@redneckhippiefreak3 ай бұрын
    • Why not both? Lol

      @1320crusier@1320crusier3 ай бұрын
    • Depends, did you grow up to be a physicist or a pyromaniac?

      @zwenkwiel816@zwenkwiel8163 ай бұрын
    • When I was a kid I didn't seem to have both at the same time, now I do and they've been sitting around for over 10 years and without using them. I think I'm going to go try that right now! Well after the video.

      @petevenuti7355@petevenuti73553 ай бұрын
    • @@zwenkwiel816 Honestly..A little of both.. XP Never burned down anything of importance but if there was extra fuel or gun power around....Something was alight or in thousands of pieces for what we will now call "Forensic evaluation" but was then, simple curiosity at play .... XD

      @redneckhippiefreak@redneckhippiefreak3 ай бұрын
    • @@petevenuti7355 Leave a short tail..Too much wood behind it will cause some instability.. I estimate the entirety of the projectile to be no more than 3x the match head...maybe a hair less.

      @redneckhippiefreak@redneckhippiefreak3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! The only channel I would watch with full excitement!

    @abdullahal-mulla4627@abdullahal-mulla46273 ай бұрын
  • Love love love the final message!! You summed up life perfectly. That's what it's all about, doing things with people! Doesn't matter what the 'thing' is. Doing it is the journey. 🤜🤛

    @slappychopchops@slappychopchops3 ай бұрын
  • A red arrow, pointing, AND goofy face!? Thumbnail perfection.

    @TexMechsRobot@TexMechsRobot3 ай бұрын
    • Lol, don't hate the player, hate the game.

      @smartereveryday@smartereveryday3 ай бұрын
    • Realistically, for youtube the name of the game is 'content over facts'. If this is a game... Is it all fair game? You always produced amazing videos. Thank you. @@smartereveryday

      @OG_Mereles@OG_Mereles3 ай бұрын
  • Believe it, or not, I remember seeing my dad light standard matches with a 22 rifle at around 70 feet. He grew up poor in West Virginia and had to often hunt for food.

    @ggelsrinc@ggelsrinc3 ай бұрын
    • Do you guys hunt matches in America?

      @marsoazad9855@marsoazad98553 ай бұрын
    • Where do you think we get our matches to start our camp fires? ....

      @nanaki-seto@nanaki-seto3 ай бұрын
    • @@marsoazad9855 asking the right questions

      @jeanfidele4174@jeanfidele41743 ай бұрын
    • Only if they need it.@@marsoazad9855

      @ggelsrinc@ggelsrinc3 ай бұрын
    • @@marsoazad9855no but we grow up doing some weird stuff. I grew up riding a quad and hunting ground squirrel so for some reason I can consistently shoot a sprinting rodent while riding a moving atv with an iron sight .22.

      @jeffpraterJSF@jeffpraterJSF3 ай бұрын
  • This channel never seems to stop amaze me. It is one of the reasons that inspired me to study engineering. Godspeed Destin. Love from Sri Lanka.

    @jim_rev9335@jim_rev933515 күн бұрын
  • Destin, you make me smile! I have watched your videos for years. Thank you for proving intelligent fun! We need more like you!

    @richhays9373@richhays93733 ай бұрын
  • "I'm grateful that you want to goof off in the garage with me" I also love goofing off in a submarine, at the coast guard, the camera repair shop, with explosive bats, supersonic baseball canons and moe!

    @thomasr730@thomasr7303 ай бұрын
  • Destin knows how to make engaging thumbnails, that's for sure!

    @grapefairy9009@grapefairy90093 ай бұрын
    • What him pointing?

      @kbaifa@kbaifa3 ай бұрын
    • Destin is about 3 years behind the trend of making a dumb face, point at something obvious and adding an unnecessary arrow. Next stop, 'You wouldn't believe what we found out' but this time pointing at a blurred image. And then 'You are sciencing wrong!'. Finally he could declare to be leaving youtube only to forget about it next week.

      @OG_Mereles@OG_Mereles3 ай бұрын
  • What a fun video. John Henry is an absolute treasure! Thanks for taking the time to Create, Edit, and Share

    @ninjarobotmonk3y@ninjarobotmonk3y3 ай бұрын
  • Great vid man as always. Love the little life tip at the end there, so true man, life's the journey and sharing the experience with others

    @obitheronin@obitheroninАй бұрын
  • This is one, if not the absolute best, fun channel on You Tube to watch! You learn a lot while having a laugh in the process. I have a friend who, if he burst out laughing, everybody around him joined in, some not even having a clue what he's on about😅. Thank you Destin, I envy you in a good way because you obviously enjoy what you are doing. Keep it up. Best Wishes from South Africa.

    @jancilliers4525@jancilliers45253 ай бұрын
  • This channel has made me smile and be excited about science with every video since the first one I saw about 10 years ago. Thanks Destin for continuing to make videos and for being a great inspiration to everyone with the way you approach science, life, and people!

    @adamrosenthal3299@adamrosenthal32993 ай бұрын
  • My son and I watch your videos all the time together. Thank you for doing this

    @isaiah3g.@isaiah3g.3 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding, great that you “involve” the viewers in the thought processes and solutions

    @samueldoak786@samueldoak7863 ай бұрын
  • 18:28 This struck me even more that that rogue match head. Wow, a profound humanity lesson from an engineer! I came for the nerd-out "oh man" but you got me with something 1,000,000 times more awesome. Thank you.

    @tonyc7352@tonyc73523 ай бұрын
  • you can make strike anywhere matches by harvesting the material from the matchbook and mixing it with the material from a few sacrificial matches. mix it into a paste and dip your matches in the substance and let it dry. I keep a bunch of these in my go pack for camping.

    @Mupshot@Mupshot3 ай бұрын
    • What liquid do you use to form the paste? Do you use water or some other solvent? Also what is the ratio of match head to striker?

      @TruthIsTheNewHate84@TruthIsTheNewHate843 ай бұрын
    • I'd be interested in what the paste is made of and how you harvest the material from the matchbox

      @sooyster4033@sooyster40333 ай бұрын
    • @@sooyster4033 you can scrape the stuff from the striker off the box with a razor blade. Just be careful mixing the match head and striker powder. It makes something called Armstrong's mixture and it's shock sensitive and explosive.

      @TruthIsTheNewHate84@TruthIsTheNewHate843 ай бұрын
    • @@TruthIsTheNewHate84 simple water. You could use alcohol I suppose, but once it dries, good to go

      @Mupshot@Mupshot3 ай бұрын
    • @@TruthIsTheNewHate84 depends on the density of the striker pad. By volume, about 1 part striker to 3 parts match head. More or less

      @Mupshot@Mupshot3 ай бұрын
  • I love the ending message, love what you are doing here

    @caffeinyt7738@caffeinyt77383 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so very much for your time and effort. Your content is a beacon on a dark night for so many people.

    @michaelmacdowall4228@michaelmacdowall42282 ай бұрын
  • Love how you were singing John's praises for being a doer and seconds later he turns off the florescent light while you're showing off the Nanlux 😂

    @MagicManxab@MagicManxab3 ай бұрын
  • Whatever frequency the audio is at during 3:43 causes my Bluetooth headset(Bose QC35ii) to lock up with an ear piercing screech that won't go away until I close the browser. Repeatable each time I play it. Absolutely unique to my situation, just thought it was odd and worth mentioning.

    @RazorEye@RazorEye3 ай бұрын
    • That is quite interesting, I hope someone with the knowledge can explain this. It reminds Me of the 'phone phreaking' I've heard of, where the old 70's payphones could be fooled into thinking You've paid just by playing a certain tone down the line. I think thats right anyway, someone correct Me if I'm wrong.

      @louisimission2153@louisimission21533 ай бұрын
  • I want to thank you, too, for convincing me it was worth traveling 8 hours to view totality during the eclipse on April 8, 2024. Surrounded by loved ones, I spent 3 minutes and 51 seconds viewing the most fantastic sight with my naked eyes. We were near Russellville, Arkansas, and enjoyed a NASA presentation two days before the event. Speaking with one of the scientists there, he asked me if I had ever heard of a KZhead channel called SmarterEveryDay. I had to tell him that you were the reason I was there. You gave me the final push to make the trip. Thank you.

    @lisapochecalhoun@lisapochecalhoun20 күн бұрын
  • Thanks Destin for all the good vibes, the fun with a spicy touch of engineering you're sharing with us. Long live Smarter Every Day.

    @AffoDyle@AffoDyle3 ай бұрын
  • Been watching since "The Chicken video" All i can say is, Thank you, Destin. Not just for Inspiring and sharing everything with us over the years. But for Actually caring and Sharing more than just Science with us. Youve Taught us So many Valuable things over the years its crazy. Your an Inspiration to me and Many others!!! PS. You will ALWAYS be the "Chicken Man" Sorry But Not Sorry

    @Roosevelt.Meyers@Roosevelt.Meyers3 ай бұрын
  • As usual this more than matched my expectations.

    @andreslot6134@andreslot61343 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the encouragement there at the end. I was second guessing a feeling that I should do that.

    @pneumarian@pneumarian3 ай бұрын
  • I've watched nearly every video you've made and always forget to give them the thumbs up. Today that changes. I appreciate the work you do and the way that you share it with us. I often think about things you say and have shared some of this knowledge with friends and family. Like always eating the food your wife puts on the table no matter what it is, AND asking for seconds 😅 Thanks, Destin. Stefan from sunny South Africa

    @StefanConradie@StefanConradie3 ай бұрын
  • You can see the bullet is still spinning from the rifling but the broken piece of match is just gliding inside the hallowpoint and not spinning.

    @CDCI3@CDCI33 ай бұрын
    • Never again in a million years. Amazing fluke.

      @-danR@-danR2 ай бұрын
  • Hey I'm smarter today!

    @TimmoDukes@TimmoDukes3 ай бұрын
  • I love how when you say "we really started honing in on things" one of you guys in the video is picking up a mallet (just before the 12 minute mark). Very fun video guys. Thanks

    @basiclawprof@basiclawprof2 ай бұрын
  • More than anything else I love your heart! Thank you for sharing how important community is.

    @astinnett04@astinnett043 ай бұрын
  • Hey Destin, That is a really cool video. I am a little curious as to why there is a delay before the fire starts. Also, many years ago, I used to shoot strike anywhere matches out of a BB gun without the BBs. I found out that the match would explode when it hit a solid surface. Give that a try with your new matches. Keep up the good work.

    @bohenderson@bohenderson3 ай бұрын
    • The delay is because while it looks fast, this is a relatively slow chemical reaction so people have a delay between when they strike the match and when it starts burning in earnest. Reduces the burning of striking surfaces.

      @Stevarooni@Stevarooni3 ай бұрын
    • I just replied about doing the same thing with my BB gun as a kid. I have no idea how I figured it out, as this was long before KZhead and social media. The match fit in the barrel and that is all that mattered to me as a kid. Crazy how so many of us did the exact same thing 😲

      @GluedTechDude@GluedTechDude3 ай бұрын
  • You science-goofing off in your garage is very entertaining and educating. Despite all the goof you are still an engineer, and it shows in like the best way. Please keep doing what you're doing.

    @bebarty@bebarty3 ай бұрын
  • The thing is, you really put yourself into these amazing videos, Destin, so I personally feel like I do know you. And if I tell you that my grin is often almost as big as yours at times like these, and that many of your hair-brained projects are totally something I would do myself, that should tell you that in a way, you know me also.

    @colincenge@colincenge3 ай бұрын
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