The resultant show it puts on, however, is perhaps even better than the elephant toothpaste’s. Rober filmed the club pinging golf balls hundreds of metres, assisted by a pneumatic tee that pops the ball up once the club has reached full speed. The Devil’s toothpaste, the engineer says, was made from a proprietary mixture, and is far more dangerous than elephant’s toothpaste. (It literally looks like a wood rocket engine shooting out a jet of foam.)Īlong with the gigantic elephant toothpaste, Rober also showed off a “Devil’s toothpaste” explosion. ![]() is based on a certain Mark Rober video where he makes a rocket-powered golf club. Roughly 19 minutes into the video is great slow-mo footage of the fountain as the pressure from the foam blast rips the bottom off the structure holding it. I can’t remember the last time the 1 trending YouTube video involved golf, but that’s exactly what happened today thanks to Mark Rober’s Rocket Powered Golf Club. The Rober is a golf club with two mini rockets attached to its head. That critical oversight being his inadvertently making a one-ton rocket engine. ३४ views, १६ likes, १.७ loves, २.४ comments, ५. Were huge fans of Mark Rober and his YouTube videos (automatic dartboard, delivery theft. ![]() ![]() Although Rober crushed the previous world record for tallest fountain, he admits there was a “critical oversight” with his build. The design and engineering behind a rocket-powered golf club.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |