How a carburetor works
Destin from the “Smarter Every Day” channel built a clear carburetor, and recorded its operation in slow motion at 28,546 fps.
Turning a scooter into a small vehicle
An engineer from the channel Meanwhile in the Garage, Build a makeshift scooter using the parts of a scooter.
Gorillas see a snake
The fantastic dialogues of a gorilla family finding a snake in their enclosure. A funny montage from the KLR Productions channel.
Gym treadmill for hamsters
The Q channel shows us how we can build an electric treadmill for hamsters.
A fractal vise
Hand Tool Rescue restores a rare antique vise made to stabilize strangely shaped objects. Made by the American Mantle & Co. in 1913, the vise uses a series of rotating semicircles […]
How to get into a BMW i8
Throttle House Channel's James Engelsman shows us the pre-work required to get into a BMW i8. The use of a helmet is recommended.
Playing with time
Macro Room channel Ben Ouaniche plays with time using slow motion and reverse playback, in a nice montage.
A meteorologist is multiplying
On Tuesday, May 11, 2021 on the American channel Fox 9, meteorologist Jennifer McDermed multiplied live due to a sticking to the background video, which caused laughter in the studio.
Mathematical exercises
A man is trying to solve some math exercises on a piece of paper, with the help of certain objects. A funny video from the Buttered Side Down channel.
Corinth Canal: the deepest canal in the world
From the Europe From Above series, National Geographic presented the deepest canal in the world, the Corinth Canal.
The microphone was stolen from a Russian journalist
As he talked about the weather on the news channel Mir 24, Russian journalist Nadezhda Serezhkina falls victim to theft while on air. A dog suddenly appeared, and snatched the microphone from her hands. […]
Reconstruction of a 64-year-old Cadillac engine
Hagerty crew rebuilds 1957 Cadillac 365 V-8 engine, in a wonderful timelapse.
Sunken ship in resin (diorama)
A model from the Minibricks channel creates the diorama of a sunken sailing ship, using epoxy resin.
Insects take off at 3200 fps
The Ant Lab channel filmed various winged insects as they took off, in slow motion at 3200 frames / second.
A strange sound in the forest
On May 9, 2015, the owner of the Tomorrowsgarden canal was in a forest picking mushrooms, when he heard a frightening cry through the forest.