1900s pencil sharpeners The Rescue & Restore user who specializes in restoring old items, presents his collection of old pencil sharpeners. The objects date from different periods, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Each pencil sharpener is shown in action.
A motorcyclist without protective gear A motorcyclist without protective gear is like a human pencil, as the slogan of an Australian awareness campaign goes. In the 30 second video, a motorcyclist wearing only a helmet, will have an accident. We learn that only 0 is needed,03 seconds for his shoes to dissolve and 0,6 seconds for jeans. And then like a human pencil, the flesh is shredded by the asphalt. That's why it's important to fully protect yourself (helmet, boots, gloves, pants, jackets etc.) every time you move the motorcycle. A video from the Transport Accident Commission of the state of Victoria in Australia.
A delicious pencil Confectioner Amaury Guichon makes a pencil from chocolate and lemon mousse.
Sculpture on pencil tips Russian artist Salavat Fidai creates beautiful miniature sculptures on pencil tips.
How to troll the teacher in the online course Students organized a successful fun for their teacher, while doing a lesson via live streaming. One of them asks another to lend him a pencil, and the pencil is transferred from one to the other through the windows of the live conference.
Restoration of old truck batteries in Pakistan The process of restoring old truck batteries by artisans in Pakistan. The conditions shown are quite dangerous, since the battery fluid (sulfuric acid) and the hot pencil is quite toxic. Workers should wear at least gloves.
Animated Manga with pencils and paper The Japanese artist Shinrashinge tells the touching story of an elderly couple in a moving Manga. Animation made the move and pencil drawings on paper, transmitted on a small screen.
Why are the carpentry pencils rectangular; Leah Bolden shows why carpenters' pencils have this special rectangular shape, and how this is used in various carpentry work.
Father turns his sketches of his sons in anime The Thomas Romain is a cartoonist from Tokyo, Japan. He has worked in anime such as Macross Delta and Space Dandy, and also plans for videogames. He observed his sons to draw fun characters, and wanting to return to drawing pencils and watercolor, He decided to convert their drawings in anime cartoons.