I'm 56,.....we did all of this back in the 70's-80's. Some of us died, lost body parts, and senses..........so glad the youth of today is doing this on hi-def,.....all of our grainy footage and the stories of the events have gone away, and our friends have gone away.......but I see the spirit of fun lives on. Thank you for this,...I haven't laughed out this loud since Billy blew his hand off in 1983.
Right there with ya brother!Pipe bombs for fishing,exploding arrows ,pvc cannons!!The good old days!!Crazy to think that if we did that stuff today,we'd probably end up in Federal prison as terrorists!😆😆😆😆😆😆
Thats EXACTLY what happened to Bill, he lit that thing pulled his arm back and BLAMMO....shredded hand. He was a good sport....his lifelong hat trick after that was shoving the stump into his mouth and pretending to choke.@@brucehalleran1149
Spray-paint cans in burning barrels, shooting "empty" propane tanks. Lighting bonfires with 5 gal gas cans. Shooting at our dead cars. There's still a few tennis balls in orbit from 1982. The good old days!!@@newfoundland1111
A guy I met in basic training told stories about dropping bowling balls out of his Piper Cub and described the whistling sound they made. Now, 26 years later, I've finally heard the sound.
@@fredgervinm.p.3315 Maybe because he got bored with dumping handfuls of pennies on boaters at the lake? He was an interesting character. Met up with him at a Piper Cub fly-in years later so I know he was telling the truth about having the plane at least. He passed away a couple of years ago.
A couple of suggestions from a bowling ball cannon builder. I used scrap pieces of silk material to wrap the ball for better seal to bore. It also gives you a better way to lower the ball into cannon. I shot a Brunswick 16 lbs. Bowling Ball straight up and we timed it from launch to landing. Total flight time 56 seconds. I'm not exactly sure of the max height it reached but it went 3 ft. Into the ground on landing. I'm working on a new one with a polished bore right now. Awesome CZcams channel never fails to entertain. B.Knucklehead
@scorchedearth1451 Imagine government agents raiding your home at 0230 because they got your fingerprints off of a bowling ball that downed a commercial plane...
@@lebanonchristian3951 : Yes! Enlarge the fingers holes, put burning powder to make a mix fumigen in the holes, and obturate slightly, but firmly, to follow the ball trajectory...
Precision engineering. It reminds me of a physics paper I once sat. "If a cannon is pointed at .. some vague angle that doesn't appear to be 45 degrees, with a ball of unknown mass, at an unknown elevation, and some arbitrary amount of gunpowder releasing and unknown amount of energy, and the ball is almost camo coloured as nobody thinks to spray it say Orange, and you position the cameras so you can't see the trajectory at all .. where will the ball go and will anyone have the slightest clue?"
"Welcome to the science channel." LOL - this is the kind of 'science' that teenage boys do in Dad's garage when he isn't home, and that's why it's SO MUCH fun! Keep it up Edward, it keeps us all young.
No I visited the Royal armouries museum in Leeds U.K & it showed how medieval bell makers were the masters of bronze metal casting & it was the same process of casting thick walled, strong bronze tubes, so a cannon is just a slightly different sized cast bronze Bell with a touch hole at the back, there’s quite a lot of info on Google about the process, even the American Revolutionary War bloke Paul Revere was a bell maker turned cannon caster.Bell casting is virtually the same job as cannon casting.most tubes were made of lead & lead alloys which is a soft metal & not capable of withstanding the explosive pressure of black powder going Bang.
These guys are more funnier than Abbott and Costello, Edwin and Gaspari the laughter these two create is the best medicine for anyone. Edwin's giggle when he lights the fuse is something else. Would like to see a part 2.
They have the same magic as Tommy cooper, Mike Myers, Cannon and Ball, Ant & Dec, when you see them you start to laugh, wish we had a 1 to 10 Heart click box, its a 10 from me
@@bigbicepbill3928 science says that bowling balls were fired from that cannon. Faith says believe that bowling balls were fired from that cannon. Me: I came here to see bowling balls fired from a cannon. Where the fxxx are the bowling balls because I saw fxxx all. Pah!
I've just watched it again. There now 16 minutes of my life I'm never....NEVER getting back. I just watched THREE people fail to film a bowling ball being fired 3 miles from a cannon. Was it 3 miles? It might be still travelling for all I know, any of us knows, no one knows. I shouldn't let it get to me but for some reason this uploaded .......you actually uploaded this....for some reason this uploaded video has irritated the holy piss out of me.
@@dougaltolan3017 So, do you work for NASA or that flake Jeff Bezos? No college degrees are required to be labeled "scientist" "A scientist is someone who systematically gathers and uses research and evidence, to make hypotheses and test them, to gain and share understanding and knowledge." While I might agree that this guys methods are strange to say the least, it can also be stated that he's doing research and testing.
@@randallmarsh1187 You can "do" science without being a scientist. So, yes, you do need a degree to be a scientist. But this video is not science. I learnt more about trajectories in high school maths than is shown in this vid. The guy is a clown playing with explosives in a way that will go very very wrong. "it's welded well" really dosent cut it when charging a cannon.
as a child I stole my Dad's shotgun shells and disassembled them for the black powder. I made a cannon out of a heavy pipe and took the contraption down to the frog pond. I had a long fuse made out of powder laid in a groove and got about 10 feet away and lit the powder. The powder was very fast and there was a lot of smoke and then a large explosion. After the smoke cleared, I could see the cannon was ok but the side of the hill it was pointed towards was now a fox burrow. My Father found out about my scavenging his shells and took me out to a large wall of old planks and lit off the 12 gauge shotgun. I then realized what I was fiddling with so I started using electrical things for ignitors.....then there was the submarine made out of a hot water heater....
The local Civil War reenactment club let me watch a demo. of cannon and mortar firing, The Mortar had the most interest to me. They made the projectiles out of 4" dia. coffee can filled with cement (hardened). They told us to keep an eye out when it was fired, nearly straight up, as it could land fairly near us. I'd say it went up at least 500', and came down about 2-300 feet from us with an enormous THUD. It was very impressive.
This succeeded because of the precision used to add the black powder. Great care was taken to ensure the projectile would reach its intended target. It will be quite difficult for anyone to follow such precise measuring technique of the black powder without advanced studies and patient practice. The projectile hit its mark with the same precision used in the entire experiment.
You’re forgetting the exquisite detail in which they captured such inspiring footage, it takes skill to be such an elite man like jasper he is the ultimate Cabrone. True artistic vision shown through this film’s success
@@caysengriffin5627 Agree 100% - there was great care shown in the steps leading up to the launch of the projectiles. There is no other conclusion possible but a journeyman-level of experience in their art. There is no parallel on youtube or any other online venue. Kudos to the artists and congratulations in the inspiring work!
Black powder cannon safety rules: 1) NEVER put your face or head in front (or into) the barrel. 2) Same rule for your hand / arm. 3) Treat your cannon with the respect due for any killing implement. 4) A garbage can or 10-15 yards of distance will NOT offer protection from steel fragments if your cannon should fail and explode. Optional Rule) Never trust your future life to a homemade cannon! Note: every safety rule for black powder cannon was written in somebody’s blood.
@@Snookynibbles , Yeah, about that whole WW3 getting kickstarted deal. Things are really heating up between NATO and Russia over that whole very unjustified Russian Invasion of Ukraine nonsense that Putin's gotten up to . Hold on for a bit because WW3 might very well become the next big Trend .
"I'm guessing because I'm a scientist." That you're still alive and producing this loco content is heartwarming, Edwin! Keep up the good work, I love you!
First just guesstimating amount of powder will lead to an accident. Having been a high school science teacher most of the accidents happen when the chemical handler is over confident or adds just a little more. Second cannons use wadding or a sabot to keep the gasses from escaping around the shell. It will go further with less powder. Please think and not just guess.
@@pimpthis2ice Yeah, that crossed my mind when he mentioned the "scientist" bit as he's loading a bomb bolted to a hand truck!! The guy that wanted to get the hell away from the blast site was probably the smartest in the group. What a hoot!! 🤣🤣👍
@@Cookinoutdoors no the first ball did have holes EDIT: i just realized what i typed 🤣, balls having BALLS LOL( i had typed “no the first ball did have balls”)
There's no way in the world that I'd be holding my face over the muzzle of a charged cannon, let alone reach my arm into it. Be safe you guys - you're too hilarious to lose.
You might want to look into impact-resistant black powder and containing the explosion better with some type of wad (like a wadded up heavy paper bag) that you would tamp down with an aluminum rod and a hammer that won't spark. You will increase the explosive power quite a bit.
@@truebluegt2002 ☑️ Ahh, thanks. For a minute there I thought maybe they were in the desert of Kyrgyzstan or Uzbekistan or somewhere else in the middle east. I based that on his accent, and because this desert looks alien compared with most deserts I've seen in America.
@@HighlanderNorth1 • Someone said Ed is Armenian. But I don’t think they have access to all the weapons he uses, unless you’re an international king pin gangster😂 But I wonder how tf he gets those grenades? I know how to get full autos legally. Not hand grenades🤣
@@MrBigChops ☑️ Yeah, pretty much all names ending in "-ian" are Armenian. Like the famous "Turkish" cymbal company Zildjian. They've been around since the year 1621, when the founder was hired by the Sultan of the Ottoman empire to cast bells and other bronze objects for his army. But despite living in Turkey, the Zildjian family are Armenian. Half the family fled the Ottoman empire during the WW1 era, when the Ottomans were committing genocide against Armenians. So now they've been making cymbals in America for about 100 years.
Edwin this is such a great Channel because it's down-to-earth and it's so cool that you do with your grandfather and at the same time you're creating good memories👍😊😊
Gasparito is just his buddy, and the best cameraman ever. Edwin's grandfather is who brings him all these things. I think the bowling ball cannon was given to Edwin from his grandfather who brought it back from World War 1.
As a kid we did this with Campbell's soup cans we soldered together in a tube about four feet long. The top and bottom cut out of all except the bottom end which gets a pinhole from a nail. You get old tennis balls and a can of zippo or Ronson lighter fluid, give it a few squirts and then light it at the pin hole. The tennis ball will travel a half mile. Childhood just isn't the same anymore.
We made soda / soup can cannons as kids in the late 60s and early 70s When I was teaching high school Physics, I made one and demonstrated "Rapid Oxidation of Hydrocarbons" to my classes and the other Chemistry classes. The students loved it!
I helped design and make those cannons and we designed them to take 3 oz of ff or cannon black powder and to see him dump that much into it got me excited! I know the breach can take it because it was turned from solid 8in steel! Usually 3oz will get you 1 mile with that cannon! If that was ffff powder then I would imagine closer to 4-5 miles!! Good video thumbs up!!
You are both crazy. I love it!!! Thanks for the funny video. I was in the artillery in the Army. We did things a little differently but didn't have quite the fun you seem to having.
3:33 - 1976 - The senior physics class in my high school in Florida had a "paper airplane" contest each year. The rules where that the vehicle/projectile could only be made of paper and glue and could be launched by whatever means. The test range was the football field. You got three tries. I build a cross-bow with a roof-rack on my Volkswagen Beetle and an eight-foot model rocket rail, the inner-tube liner from a bicycle tire, and launched arrows of rolled paper. I took second place with about 75 yards on my second try. Two students built a six-inch cannon with an epoxy cannon ball packed with paper. Their first shot made a dramatic fireball from the end of the cannon, and the cannon ball followed and went maybe six feet. They packed it better the second time, and the cannon ball went and kept going. PS: nothing much but woods in the direction they were shooting. They won by acclamation by the observers. The physics teacher decided they were not going to try a third try on school grounds. Afterwards they went out in the woods and kept packing the cannon with more and more home-made black powder until they blew it up. The load that blew up the cannon was about 5x what they used for the contest so, in theory, we were relatively safe in the contest run...
First off that's one super cool teacher.... secondly, I can't help it but... sounds like the OG Florida man. That's way cool he let it play out Just out of curiosity, was the teacher older or younger?
First just guesstimating amount of powder will lead to an accident. Having been a high school science teacher most of the accidents happen when the chemical handler is over confident or adds just a little more. Second cannons use wadding or a sabot to keep the gasses from escaping around the shell. It will go further with less powder. Please think and not just guess.
@@nickw7619 He was about thirty… the class had four contests each year: paper airplane, egg drop (build a container that would allow an egg to be dropped from the top of the stands and not break), the tower (tallest takes the prize followed by second and third - the tower must weight less than five pounds and must hold a standard brick for 10 seconds in three tries; my team came in second - our extension broke or we would have set the school record) and the art contest (gives the physics skeptics a chance - I was in to black light posters at the time)
@@nufosmatic that's pretty cool, I went to high school in the 2000s and the only teacher that let us do stuff like that was retiring the next year and wanted to have some fun I guess. Best I could do was build a potato launcher, I can't imagine someone trying it today lol would probably be national news Thanks for the reply! Cool story. Cheers from the northeast 🤙
That's why the P-51 Mustang makes a whistling sound during high-speed passes at air shows. It's from the holes where the 50cal. machines used to be at the leading edges of the wings.
Did you research or calculate the real thickness of the walls of your cannon for that pressure? Seems to be a scuba tank probably rated for 300bar this is probably close to 1500-2000bar.
Congratulations guys ... I think your "cannonball" hit sonic levels of velocity on attempt #2 ... And going forward, probably a good idea to weigh your powder charge ... :-)
@@Unmannedair It wouldnt go super sonic until at least a foot or 2 after exiting the "barrel" being the bowling balling ball is so heavy it would take a moment to get the momentum so I think it probably would take a super sonic blast, at least once anyway.
First just guesstimating amount of powder will lead to an accident. Having been a high school science teacher most of the accidents happen when the chemical handler is over confident or adds just a little more. Second cannons use wadding or a sabot to keep the gasses from escaping around the shell. It will go further with less powder. Please think and not just guess.
🤔 Well, it depends on who throws it.... The average person won't throw it far, but I could throw it to the other side of the mountain in the distance.....
@@thesolstice_8122 all respect back to you but the amount of powder he used has nothing at all to do with whats being talked about here could have used a half a pound could use pound and a half still going to be impressive to move something that heavy that fast and far ..
@@thesolstice_8122 black powder burned slowly when compressed. You can fill that whole thing with many pounds of it and as long as there is no air space between the bowling ball and projectile it will be safe although there will be a lot of unburned powder
Great video, I really got a kick out of hearing the laughter. The fact that my wife watched and laughed hard as well (we’re both pushing 70) indicates the quality of the cannon play.
If I were to create a list of CZcamsrs I’d love to hang out with, you guys are way up on the list. Also, my father had an original Cohorn mortar back in the 70’s. He used a screw eye and a long red cloth ribbon on some of his projectiles. It caused a bit of drag, but not enough to matter. You could drill a hole in the bowling ball, insert a screw eye, JB weld it, then attach a streamer. Anyway - thanks!
Damn too bad we aren't back in the late 60's early 70's. You could have marketed that as a great new toy!!! Good old fashioned fun for everyone! 👍 😊 Give you something to battle the evil kids with the lawn darts at the park cabron!
I know a guy that made a cannon that fits beer or pop cans. He cuts the top off the can and fills it with concrete. While it's still wet he puts large fence staples in the concrete and then ties streamers to them. You can't see the can at all but you can see the streamer flying through the air!
That whistling is damn spooky! No wonder peoples in history have shaped their arrows and sling rocks to make such noises, that would definitely be terrifying to hear in the middle of battle!
You should definitely consider attaching a rope lead to the bowling ball to hold onto when lowering the ball into the tube! That way your hands, arms, and body don’t have to be over the mouth of the cannon. Just stand to the side of the cannon, hold onto the rope, and lower the ball into the cannon by letting the rope slide on the edge of the mouth of the cannon. This is how large professional grade firework shells are safely loaded into their mortars. Usually 8 inch shells and up have a rope lead on them so you can safely load the shell without any part of your body over the top of the mortar tube. Better safe the sorry when you’re dealing with that much powder and a projectile that big!
That's dangerous man. Check some old cannon firing procedure vedios. What matters was amount of black powder that goes for a projectile weight and cannon capacity to contain the blast. The trajectory angle for that size projectile. Important to anchor the cannon securely for back lash. TC guys might be very disastrous
I am in total amazement these two guys are still alive (not to mention they still have all their appendages)! Keep up the good work, in an age where science is a dirty word you two make it fun.
seeing them put their fingers OVER AND INSIDE the cannon after saying that the friction can light the powder from dropping it into the cannon was genuinely worrying
the best 'smithereens' ever from 2 different movies, 'Paul' and 'The War Wagon' I am talking tiny confetti left, another great one is explosives used in The Car and Christine
This episode brings back warm memories of my time in boy scouts. Some local cannon guys would bring out a bowling ball mortar to one annual event we did and shoot it off about two to three times throughout the weekend. Once at night with glowstick liquid on it.
Imagine you're taking a scenic hike, enjoying nature. You're walking back to your vehicle, completely spent, and just as you're about 10 feet from it, a bowling ball falls from the sky and crashes through the roof....
Hundreds of years later, archaeologists are going to be intrigued about how a bowling ball appears out of nowhere in a valley
Theres thousands around rural CA.
They're gonna say it "evolved" there out of nowhere and by itself.
BAHAHAHAHAHA TRUE!
Ancient aliens!
@@StockyDude 😂😂👍
I'd really like a re-do! I wanna see some better tracking of the ball!
In the dark
yes and strap like a very long chord to it or a smoke grenade :D
he was to slow for it, maybe his Camera hasnt a good viewfinder
It wasn't even a bowling ball...it was a Pepsi can.
Glow in the dark bowling ball at night!
If these guys live to 80 years old without getting seriously injured then its divine intervention
divine, not devine
@@HansDelbruck53 I'm the branch, He's de-vine! 😊🤸✝️🌿❤️
Devine: to remove from the vine.
Divine is the proper usage. 'Devine' is the common MISSPELLING of Divine. So know your English children!
@@larz8284Fail, you aren't smarter then a 6 year old.
I'm 56,.....we did all of this back in the 70's-80's. Some of us died, lost body parts, and senses..........so glad the youth of today is doing this on hi-def,.....all of our grainy footage and the stories of the events have gone away, and our friends have gone away.......but I see the spirit of fun lives on. Thank you for this,...I haven't laughed out this loud since Billy blew his hand off in 1983.
Right there with ya brother!Pipe bombs for fishing,exploding arrows ,pvc cannons!!The good old days!!Crazy to think that if we did that stuff today,we'd probably end up in Federal prison as terrorists!😆😆😆😆😆😆
Amazing how fast the fuse can run sometimes, ain't?
Thats EXACTLY what happened to Bill, he lit that thing pulled his arm back and BLAMMO....shredded hand. He was a good sport....his lifelong hat trick after that was shoving the stump into his mouth and pretending to choke.@@brucehalleran1149
Spray-paint cans in burning barrels, shooting "empty" propane tanks. Lighting bonfires with 5 gal gas cans. Shooting at our dead cars. There's still a few tennis balls in orbit from 1982. The good old days!!@@newfoundland1111
I think half the boys were piro maniacs in the 70’ & 80’s.
reminds me of when i was exploring a valley with my dad and all of a sudden a bowling ball flew and hit him in the head, haunts me to this day.
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I like u😂
Was your dad a coyote that walks, excuse me, walked, on his back legs and was a customer of the ACME corporation?
Reminds me of when mine dropped, some say you can still feel the aftershocks...
Did he die? LOL
A guy I met in basic training told stories about dropping bowling balls out of his Piper Cub and described the whistling sound they made. Now, 26 years later, I've finally heard the sound.
Why was he dropping bowling balls from a plane ?
It does sound like fun though. lol...
@@fredgervinm.p.3315 Maybe because he got bored with dumping handfuls of pennies on boaters at the lake? He was an interesting character. Met up with him at a Piper Cub fly-in years later so I know he was telling the truth about having the plane at least. He passed away a couple of years ago.
@@n1vg The 1st time I visited The Empire State Bldg, I threw a penny off. Any chance you did basic training at PI ?
@@fredgervinm.p.3315 Nope, Lackland.
I'll bet it's because of the finger holes!!
A couple of suggestions from a bowling ball cannon builder. I used scrap pieces of silk material to wrap the ball for better seal to bore. It also gives you a better way to lower the ball into cannon. I shot a Brunswick 16 lbs. Bowling Ball straight up and we timed it from launch to landing. Total flight time 56 seconds. I'm not exactly sure of the max height it reached but it went 3 ft. Into the ground on landing.
I'm working on a new one with a polished bore right now. Awesome CZcams channel never fails to entertain.
B.Knucklehead
56 seconds time of flight if the ball went straight up gives about 28 seconds of freefall. That's about 12,000 feet.
615mph at 2.4 miles max height is incredible
@@tonyb8066
You can hit an airliner with it.
@scorchedearth1451 Imagine government agents raiding your home at 0230 because they got your fingerprints off of a bowling ball that downed a commercial plane...
Commercial air liners cruise much higher than 12,000ft.
Great illustration of the importance of recoil control in the design of artillery!
This stuff never gets old.
From looks of things neither will they...
Now put explosives in the ball ..
@@lebanonchristian3951 : Yes! Enlarge the fingers holes, put burning powder to make a mix fumigen in the holes, and obturate slightly, but firmly, to follow the ball trajectory...
@@feuquegougueul1592 you can add some bags of ball bearings for shrapnel
Precision engineering.
It reminds me of a physics paper I once sat.
"If a cannon is pointed at .. some vague angle that doesn't appear to be 45 degrees, with a ball of unknown mass, at an unknown elevation, and some arbitrary amount of gunpowder releasing and unknown amount of energy, and the ball is almost camo coloured as nobody thinks to spray it say Orange, and you position the cameras so you can't see the trajectory at all .. where will the ball go and will anyone have the slightest clue?"
🤣🤣🤣 thank you
He did measure with two separate eyes and a calculated shake of the wrist...
Fun fact, the correct answer is 'somewhere over thattaway'
@@markkeating2941 I'm not so sure his eyes are aligned.
-"The Science Channel" !!!
Cheech and Chong do artillery.
"Welcome to the science channel." LOL - this is the kind of 'science' that teenage boys do in Dad's garage when he isn't home, and that's why it's SO MUCH fun! Keep it up Edward, it keeps us all young.
Yeah! Science!!
Amen! There’s more experimental design in an episode of MTV’s ‘Jackass’ than there is here, but it’s all a part of this channels charm.
True professionals. I’m shocked they didn’t have beers in their hands.
Probably yankees!
Somebody else was already holding them.
was actually wondering if the shockwave might not cause the ledge they are up on to collapse
The way they act looks like they had a few beers before they started with the serious part
They didn't film the "hold my beer" conversation immediately prior to the video.
It makes me really respect metal workers who were designing canons hundreds of years ago.
There were epic fails before they got it right.
The first cannon makers were Bell makers. They had the know how of making strong metal tubes.
@@markdavids2511 Not the pipe makers?
No I visited the Royal armouries museum in Leeds U.K & it showed how medieval bell makers were the masters of bronze metal casting & it was the same process of casting thick walled, strong bronze tubes, so a cannon is just a slightly different sized cast bronze Bell with a touch hole at the back, there’s quite a lot of info on Google about the process, even the American Revolutionary War bloke Paul Revere was a bell maker turned cannon caster.Bell casting is virtually the same job as cannon casting.most tubes were made of lead & lead alloys which is a soft metal & not capable of withstanding the explosive pressure of black powder going Bang.
@@markdavids2511 awesome information. Thanks!
The way it folded that dolly like paper shows just how much force was involved. That was impressive
And funny!
Dollies aren't exactly sturdy these days.
...or how little planning when into consderation of the forces involved...
@@jeffrunyan2691yea those karens!
@jeffrunyan2691 BS! Yes they are when you get a real one. I backed over one in a dodge truck, and the truck was screwed. Dolly had a dent
This channel really entertains me, these two are nuts in a good way.
the whistle that bowling ball made flying through the air sounded absolutely insane 🤯
For real hahahhaa
Now put explosives in the ball ..
Poo on explosives I wanna see higher mass and size solid objects
Yeah!! The last one sounded like a fighter jet for about 1 second.
@@lebanonchristian3951 yes please 😂
These guys are more funnier than Abbott and Costello, Edwin and Gaspari the laughter these two create is the best medicine for anyone. Edwin's giggle when he lights the fuse is something else. Would like to see a part 2.
Please have a camera on the ball so we can see how far it goes!
They have the same magic as Tommy cooper, Mike Myers, Cannon and Ball, Ant & Dec, when you see them you start to laugh, wish we had a 1 to 10 Heart click box, its a 10 from me
They are great scientists
Abbott and Costello were amazing.
Now put explosives in the ball ..
I don't know how many times I've giggled while running away from things like that myself! Totally relate, man!
I love the way these three vatos talk to each other.
This channel wouldn't be half what it is without Jaspar, the greatest camera guy ever to exist.
Wholly agree never hear a more wholesome cabrone in my life
💯 % Facts
Is this sarcasm? 🤔
I mean, you know he didn’t even try to follow the bowling ball, right?
If only he was ready
He's funny but he's awful at recording video. Why didn't he point the camera where we could see the actual bowling ball fly?
Things like this always need to be done for science. We're fortunate these guys have risen to the challenge.
Or
Things like this always need to be done for science. Unfortunately these guys have risen to the challenge.
@@lordnevets9184 …🧐
@@bigbicepbill3928 science says that bowling balls were fired from that cannon.
Faith says believe that bowling balls were fired from that cannon.
Me: I came here to see bowling balls fired from a cannon. Where the fxxx are the bowling balls because I saw fxxx all.
Pah!
I've just watched it again. There now 16 minutes of my life I'm never....NEVER getting back. I just watched THREE people fail to film a bowling ball being fired 3 miles from a cannon. Was it 3 miles? It might be still travelling for all I know, any of us knows, no one knows. I shouldn't let it get to me but for some reason this uploaded .......you actually uploaded this....for some reason this uploaded video has irritated the holy piss out of me.
@@lordnevets9184 god bless you. You need it.
Give the cameraman his weeks notice. Suggest he applies to get a replacement job as a cameraman on Finding Bigfoot.
"I'm going to estimate because I'm a scientist"...now I feel much better about this.
Edwin's laugh is the medicine we all need.
I love this laugh. Is 100% pure positive energy and vibe. 😂😂😂
Who's Edwin?,I'm new to the channel
@@_headgamer5_74 not the camera man that's who the dude who actually fired the canon he is in the blue jeanse u r welcome .
@@vladdevener5586 Thx
@@_headgamer5_74 NP.
"I'm just going to estimate... because I'm a scientist." Has to be the greatest line I've ever heard spoken on CZcams.
That's akin to "hold my beer and watch this"!
If he's a scientist then I'm a frikk8n astronaut.
@@dougaltolan3017 So, do you work for NASA or that flake Jeff Bezos? No college degrees are required to be labeled "scientist" "A scientist is someone who systematically gathers and uses research and evidence, to make hypotheses and test them, to gain and share understanding and knowledge." While I might agree that this guys methods are strange to say the least, it can also be stated that he's doing research and testing.
@@randallmarsh1187 You can "do" science without being a scientist. So, yes, you do need a degree to be a scientist.
But this video is not science.
I learnt more about trajectories in high school maths than is shown in this vid.
The guy is a clown playing with explosives in a way that will go very very wrong. "it's welded well" really dosent cut it when charging a cannon.
Your misunderstandings are great.
as a child I stole my Dad's shotgun shells and disassembled them for the black powder. I made a cannon out of a heavy pipe and took the contraption down to the frog pond. I had a long fuse made out of powder laid in a groove and got about 10 feet away and lit the powder. The powder was very fast and there was a lot of smoke and then a large explosion. After the smoke cleared, I could see the cannon was ok but the side of the hill it was pointed towards was now a fox burrow. My Father found out about my scavenging his shells and took me out to a large wall of old planks and lit off the 12 gauge shotgun. I then realized what I was fiddling with so I started using electrical things for ignitors.....then there was the submarine made out of a hot water heater....
The local Civil War reenactment club let me watch a demo. of cannon and mortar firing, The Mortar had the most interest to me. They made the projectiles out of 4" dia. coffee can filled with cement (hardened). They told us to keep an eye out when it was fired, nearly straight up, as it could land fairly near us. I'd say it went up at least 500', and came down about 2-300 feet from us with an enormous THUD. It was very impressive.
A REAL MAN.
Even after losing both his balls, he’s still laughing!
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😂🤣😅👌 Just brilliant
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He lost his balls?? Doing a stunt or something?? 😮😮😮
@@rydog88 bowling balls?
This succeeded because of the precision used to add the black powder. Great care was taken to ensure the projectile would reach its intended target. It will be quite difficult for anyone to follow such precise measuring technique of the black powder without advanced studies and patient practice. The projectile hit its mark with the same precision used in the entire experiment.
just think of all the math used to predict the trajectory, the aim... calcuwhat cabron? 🤗🤣
You’re forgetting the exquisite detail in which they captured such inspiring footage, it takes skill to be such an elite man like jasper he is the ultimate Cabrone. True artistic vision shown through this film’s success
@@caysengriffin5627 Agree 100% - there was great care shown in the steps leading up to the launch of the projectiles. There is no other conclusion possible but a journeyman-level of experience in their art. There is no parallel on youtube or any other online venue. Kudos to the artists and congratulations in the inspiring work!
Precisely 45 degrees 🤣
There's a reason they measure black powder in Grains. ....Something about chamber pressure and the fragility of human life.
Black powder cannon safety rules: 1) NEVER put your face or head in front (or into) the barrel. 2) Same rule for your hand / arm. 3) Treat your cannon with the respect due for any killing implement. 4) A garbage can or 10-15 yards of distance will NOT offer protection from steel fragments if your cannon should fail and explode. Optional Rule) Never trust your future life to a homemade cannon! Note: every safety rule for black powder cannon was written in somebody’s blood.
You guys are awesome. Whenever I need to cheer up, I can come here and watch hilarious shit like this 😂😂😂😂😂
Legend say that ball is still flying
…launched into a low earth orbit. And when Russia 🇷🇺 tracks it, thinking the chingadera is an ICBM, that may be what 🦵 kick-starts WW3.
It's orbiting the moon!!!
@@Snookynibbles
That's such a fitting end to the world
That fooker is in China
@@Snookynibbles , Yeah, about that whole WW3 getting kickstarted deal. Things are really heating up between NATO and Russia over that whole very unjustified Russian Invasion of Ukraine nonsense that Putin's gotten up to . Hold on for a bit because WW3 might very well become the next big Trend .
"Cabron where is the ball?" That made my day 🤣
You are some of the safest cannoneers I have ever seen.
"I'm guessing because I'm a scientist." That you're still alive and producing this loco content is heartwarming, Edwin! Keep up the good work, I love you!
Just like Tony faucci.
First just guesstimating amount of powder will lead to an accident. Having been a high school science teacher most of the accidents happen when the chemical handler is over confident or adds just a little more. Second cannons use wadding or a sabot to keep the gasses from escaping around the shell. It will go further with less powder. Please think and not just guess.
Sending for a diploma out of the back of a comic book, does not make a scientist.
Or,
Why put only that sentence in quotes?
@@pimpthis2ice Yeah, that crossed my mind when he mentioned the "scientist" bit as he's loading a bomb bolted to a hand truck!! The guy that wanted to get the hell away from the blast site was probably the smartest in the group.
What a hoot!! 🤣🤣👍
@Peter James. Did I say that?😀
that echo sound was haunting! what else are you and your grandpa going to have for us next?
Its the holes on the ball whistling because it flying and wind is blowing, the up and down in the pitch is caused by the ball rotating
@@wolfsiejk no shit sherlock
@@prntm926 🤣🤣
Well considering that green ball didn’t have any holes I call bullshit
@@Cookinoutdoors no the first ball did have holes
EDIT: i just realized what i typed 🤣, balls having BALLS LOL( i had typed “no the first ball did have balls”)
The sound of that bowling ball whistling in the air was just pure....Awesomeness!
"Do you want to put the camera down and go somewhere?"
"Uh...yeah, I DO want to do that!" ...had me rolling! lol
There's no way in the world that I'd be holding my face over the muzzle of a charged cannon, let alone reach my arm into it. Be safe you guys - you're too hilarious to lose.
That gave me the willies too
Me too
Raised differently no one is right or wrong
It's what keeps me on the edge (their lack of safety)...besides their humor. I'm always expecting to hear about Edwin's demise, from an "accident."
I was just thinking he should be smoking a cigar and holding a drink in one hand.
This reminds me that no matter where you come from or who you call God, all men appreciate a bowling ball cannon!! Well done guys!!
I love that comment cause it really is true. I don't know any man that wouldn't think this is cool
Tiny man brains only think about ejaculations
It will matter one day, It will!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha 👍
@dejuren What is only US culture? There is only one GOD!
You might want to look into impact-resistant black powder and containing the explosion better with some type of wad (like a wadded up heavy paper bag) that you would tamp down with an aluminum rod and a hammer that won't spark. You will increase the explosive power quite a bit.
You two are the Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey of the cannon world.
All the screwball stuff I've ever wanted to do in the desert is done on this channel! Love it!
❓🤔 Any idea WHAT desert this is??
@@HighlanderNorth1 I believe they're in southern Nevada
@@truebluegt2002
☑️ Ahh, thanks. For a minute there I thought maybe they were in the desert of Kyrgyzstan or Uzbekistan or somewhere else in the middle east. I based that on his accent, and because this desert looks alien compared with most deserts I've seen in America.
@@HighlanderNorth1 • Someone said Ed is Armenian. But I don’t think they have access to all the weapons he uses, unless you’re an international king pin gangster😂 But I wonder how tf he gets those grenades? I know how to get full autos legally. Not hand grenades🤣
@@MrBigChops
☑️ Yeah, pretty much all names ending in "-ian" are Armenian. Like the famous "Turkish" cymbal company Zildjian. They've been around since the year 1621, when the founder was hired by the Sultan of the Ottoman empire to cast bells and other bronze objects for his army. But despite living in Turkey, the Zildjian family are Armenian. Half the family fled the Ottoman empire during the WW1 era, when the Ottomans were committing genocide against Armenians. So now they've been making cymbals in America for about 100 years.
Edwin this is such a great Channel because it's down-to-earth and it's so cool that you do with your grandfather and at the same time you're creating good memories👍😊😊
Not his grandfather. Jasparee is edwins friend
Gasparito is just his buddy, and the best cameraman ever. Edwin's grandfather is who brings him all these things. I think the bowling ball cannon was given to Edwin from his grandfather who brought it back from World War 1.
@@RadaghastBrown yeah he drove it back from Germany in his pt cruiser!
Yes
@@BigfootBilliards nah, in his PT boat
The holes whistling on the 1st ball sounded like it was striking demons in another dimension.
Even your tone of sound speaking. The way you walk. Everthing👍
As a kid we did this with Campbell's soup cans we soldered together in a tube about four feet long. The top and bottom cut out of all except the bottom end which gets a pinhole from a nail. You get old tennis balls and a can of zippo or Ronson lighter fluid, give it a few squirts and then light it at the pin hole. The tennis ball will travel a half mile.
Childhood just isn't the same anymore.
I've made one, it works great! Not very safe for an 8 year old and it really pisses a Mom off.
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Been there and done that, and it was *_FUN!!! Kids to day can't have ANY FUN!!!_*
We made soda / soup can cannons as kids in the late 60s and early 70s When I was teaching high school Physics, I made one and demonstrated "Rapid Oxidation of Hydrocarbons" to my classes and the other Chemistry classes. The students loved it!
I loved the sound the tennis ball mortar made - "Foop!"
I helped design and make those cannons and we designed them to take 3 oz of ff or cannon black powder and to see him dump that much into it got me excited! I know the breach can take it because it was turned from solid 8in steel! Usually 3oz will get you 1 mile with that cannon! If that was ffff powder then I would imagine closer to 4-5 miles!! Good video thumbs up!!
I love how he didn't even bother to bring out those allen keys out of the case
You are both crazy. I love it!!! Thanks for the funny video. I was in the artillery in the Army. We did things a little differently but didn't have quite the fun you seem to having.
The "whistling" sound around 3:45 is really eerie- thanks for making the video, guys.
Made by the finger holes ?
@@roadking99jokerst60 Probably
@@roadking99jokerst60 imagine you finger a ghost’s holes and it starts making that eerie sound 💀
@@roadking99jokerst60 eh, my sisters room sound like that too every day. does it mean she has bowling balls too?
@@lucoa460 tf she doing
3:33 - 1976 - The senior physics class in my high school in Florida had a "paper airplane" contest each year. The rules where that the vehicle/projectile could only be made of paper and glue and could be launched by whatever means. The test range was the football field. You got three tries. I build a cross-bow with a roof-rack on my Volkswagen Beetle and an eight-foot model rocket rail, the inner-tube liner from a bicycle tire, and launched arrows of rolled paper. I took second place with about 75 yards on my second try.
Two students built a six-inch cannon with an epoxy cannon ball packed with paper. Their first shot made a dramatic fireball from the end of the cannon, and the cannon ball followed and went maybe six feet. They packed it better the second time, and the cannon ball went and kept going. PS: nothing much but woods in the direction they were shooting. They won by acclamation by the observers. The physics teacher decided they were not going to try a third try on school grounds. Afterwards they went out in the woods and kept packing the cannon with more and more home-made black powder until they blew it up. The load that blew up the cannon was about 5x what they used for the contest so, in theory, we were relatively safe in the contest run...
First off that's one super cool teacher.... secondly, I can't help it but... sounds like the OG Florida man. That's way cool he let it play out
Just out of curiosity, was the teacher older or younger?
Paperl airplane ??? And they launched paper+epoxy cannon ball.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
First just guesstimating amount of powder will lead to an accident. Having been a high school science teacher most of the accidents happen when the chemical handler is over confident or adds just a little more. Second cannons use wadding or a sabot to keep the gasses from escaping around the shell. It will go further with less powder. Please think and not just guess.
@@nickw7619 He was about thirty… the class had four contests each year: paper airplane, egg drop (build a container that would allow an egg to be dropped from the top of the stands and not break), the tower (tallest takes the prize followed by second and third - the tower must weight less than five pounds and must hold a standard brick for 10 seconds in three tries; my team came in second - our extension broke or we would have set the school record) and the art contest (gives the physics skeptics a chance - I was in to black light posters at the time)
@@nufosmatic that's pretty cool, I went to high school in the 2000s and the only teacher that let us do stuff like that was retiring the next year and wanted to have some fun I guess. Best I could do was build a potato launcher, I can't imagine someone trying it today lol would probably be national news
Thanks for the reply! Cool story. Cheers from the northeast 🤙
Mr Edwin and his mate look as Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Thank you so much for your curiously videos, gentlemen!💯👍
Imagine being able to keep the camera steady so a dust cloud could be seen.
I absolutely love these two guys. They are freakin hilarious
It's Cheech and Chong meets myth busters , I love it
Is this cholo science guys ??? 😂
Beavis and Butthead with guns be like:
@@csm5040 i can both see and hear this lol. Hey butthead , we shot our balls into the canyon ! Hehehehe you said balls!
The boys👏
The science channel is the best way to start your day.
So true
In my country this is the best way to finish the day
Agreed
@@RahulSingh.15 some countries it's the best way to end a life
I wouldn’t call this science more like common sense
That's why the P-51 Mustang makes a whistling sound during high-speed passes at air shows. It's from the holes where the 50cal. machines used to be at the leading edges of the wings.
Did you research or calculate the real thickness of the walls of your cannon for that pressure? Seems to be a scuba tank probably rated for 300bar this is probably close to 1500-2000bar.
I was kind of surprised that thing didn't rupture. If the ball fit tighter I think we might have seen different results.
Congratulations guys ... I think your "cannonball" hit sonic levels of velocity on attempt #2 ... And going forward, probably a good idea to weigh your powder charge ... :-)
I feel weighing it would take away from the "scientificness".
Usually bp is measured by volume but yeah.
Sonic levels.... No. There was no boom. If it has gone sonic, then it would have had a shock wave and probably would have blown up the cannon.
Airline pilot dude did you see that UFO FLYING BY US 🇺🇸
@@Unmannedair It wouldnt go super sonic until at least a foot or 2 after exiting the "barrel" being the bowling balling ball is so heavy it would take a moment to get the momentum so I think it probably would take a super sonic blast, at least once anyway.
I love these guys, I love the videos, it’s like MythBusters with none of the safety equipment. God bless you
Marvin, MythBusters but with an interesting twist!!
First just guesstimating amount of powder will lead to an accident. Having been a high school science teacher most of the accidents happen when the chemical handler is over confident or adds just a little more. Second cannons use wadding or a sabot to keep the gasses from escaping around the shell. It will go further with less powder. Please think and not just guess.
Proof that while us boys might age, we never get old.
Civilian makes home made artillery shell
My favorite line is @3:52: "Cabrón ! Where is the ball ?!!" 🤣
Wow that's crazy amount of power when you think how heavy and hard it is to throw one by hand
All respect but they probably didn't use any more than a pound of black powder. If they had the cannon would have destroyed itself.
@@thesolstice_8122 he said "power", not "powder"
🤔 Well, it depends on who throws it.... The average person won't throw it far, but I could throw it to the other side of the mountain in the distance.....
@@thesolstice_8122 all respect back to you but the amount of powder he used has nothing at all to do with whats being talked about here could have used a half a pound could use pound and a half still going to be impressive to move something that heavy that fast and far ..
@@thesolstice_8122 black powder burned slowly when compressed. You can fill that whole thing with many pounds of it and as long as there is no air space between the bowling ball and projectile it will be safe although there will be a lot of unburned powder
Its almost criminal that all 3 of them didnt have their phone cameras rolling on the last attempt.
Basically a modern fun version of a medieval cannon
Great video, I really got a kick out of hearing the laughter. The fact that my wife watched and laughed hard as well (we’re both pushing 70) indicates the quality of the cannon play.
ur wife laughs at bowling ball cannon videos? Sick dude
i love hearing the perspectives of different generations! glad we can all enjoy this content, no matter our backgrounds
@@aarontheperson6867 Exactly! Except Muslims ofc, but yeah it's great!
@@north6star you are sadist and most probably terrible person to be around anyone.
@@Local_Laydee I promise you they would be splitting a gut laughing over this, and age wouldn't matter, some humor is just Universal.^^
"It's welded pretty good. We'll see what happens" Best line.
You're a scientist all right a mad scientist lol.
You guys are crazy and I love it.
He literally called that guy a cabron like 20 times. That had me rolling every time so funny
me too! LMAO
Cavrone!!!! Are these Mexicans!??? Ask them is they know how to send a rocket ship to the sun,!?? Cavrone!!!!,Chingadero!???
Bendehos!!!
Artillery men they will NOT be!!!
@@timnavarrette3274 the right word is "pendejos"
You usually have to go to a bowling alley to find videos of this caliber. Well done, gentlemen!
If I were to create a list of CZcamsrs I’d love to hang out with, you guys are way up on the list. Also, my father had an original Cohorn mortar back in the 70’s. He used a screw eye and a long red cloth ribbon on some of his projectiles. It caused a bit of drag, but not enough to matter. You could drill a hole in the bowling ball, insert a screw eye, JB weld it, then attach a streamer. Anyway - thanks!
Good idea , cool
Damn too bad we aren't back in the late 60's early 70's.
You could have marketed that as a great new toy!!!
Good old fashioned fun for everyone!
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Give you something to battle the evil kids with the lawn darts at the park cabron!
And use an orange bowling ball.
Nice
I know a guy that made a cannon that fits beer or pop cans. He cuts the top off the can and fills it with concrete. While it's still wet he puts large fence staples in the concrete and then ties streamers to them. You can't see the can at all but you can see the streamer flying through the air!
Make sure you look down the barrel while pouring in the black powder, especially on the 2nd shot.
This could actually make bowling a far more exciting sport!
World facing WW3 tention.....mean while .....I'm readyyyyy
Donating bowling balls to the future archelogist
I couldn't stop laughing at the first launch
That whistling is damn spooky! No wonder peoples in history have shaped their arrows and sling rocks to make such noises, that would definitely be terrifying to hear in the middle of battle!
And imagine hundreds of them coming your way
As well as singing, or musical instruments… intended to make spooky sounds like you mentioned, to scare the enemy
You guys should check out the Aztec death whistle…talk about psychological warfare. Pretty cool.
Jericho sirens were used on the ju-87 dive bomber to terrify ground troops
@@mr.megalodonmegalodon758 stuka, thought the same thing
You should definitely consider attaching a rope lead to the bowling ball to hold onto when lowering the ball into the tube! That way your hands, arms, and body don’t have to be over the mouth of the cannon. Just stand to the side of the cannon, hold onto the rope, and lower the ball into the cannon by letting the rope slide on the edge of the mouth of the cannon. This is how large professional grade firework shells are safely loaded into their mortars. Usually 8 inch shells and up have a rope lead on them so you can safely load the shell without any part of your body over the top of the mortar tube. Better safe the sorry when you’re dealing with that much powder and a projectile that big!
That cannon is one of the most dangerous things I've seen on this channel. Definitely agree lol
Yes when you have a homemade cannon and don't know what you are doing and putting the gunpowder in loosely and you don't fire a bowling ball every day
more like hold onto the rope when it goes off
That's dangerous man.
Check some old cannon firing procedure vedios.
What matters was amount of black powder that goes for a projectile weight and cannon capacity to contain the blast.
The trajectory angle for that size projectile.
Important to anchor the cannon securely for back lash.
TC guys might be very disastrous
Good idea, thanks.
ITS ON THE RIDGE LINE! Continues to look look at the sky like its still climbing.
Dudes seem on track to winning a Darwin award.
I am in total amazement these two guys are still alive (not to mention they still have all their appendages)! Keep up the good work, in an age where science is a dirty word you two make it fun.
seeing them put their fingers OVER AND INSIDE the cannon after saying that the friction can light the powder from dropping it into the cannon was genuinely worrying
I half expected that dude to look down the barrel of the loaded cannon @@captainkeyes9913
"I'm a scientist " as he sticks his head into the cannon! Lol
I do love your videos. Looks like a lot of fun!
I love caution to the wind approach...
Funny stuff
the best 'smithereens' ever from 2 different movies, 'Paul' and 'The War Wagon' I am talking tiny confetti left, another great one is explosives used in The Car and Christine
This two scientists never fail to entertain us Edwin and Jasparee 🤣👍.
“Scientists?” 🤣🤣🤣
half of the charm of this channel is the chemistry you guys have!
best wishes
Him putting the bowling ball in the cannon sounds like a “checkpoint reached” sound lol
Best use of a bowling ball I’ve ever seen.
This episode brings back warm memories of my time in boy scouts. Some local cannon guys would bring out a bowling ball mortar to one annual event we did and shoot it off about two to three times throughout the weekend. Once at night with glowstick liquid on it.
LOL that must have looked crazy!
Imagine years from now if someone finds a bowling ball out there lmao
The whistling is from the three finger holes. We used to do this as kids. It’s like blowing over a bottle.
Bless you, for two shots! Outstanding
These dudes crack me up there literally just two buddies having a good time
Holy, that thing could easily take down a helicopter or a small plane.
hahahaha
Send some to the Ukraine with a live bowling ball!!
Breaking News: Cannon ball takes down hovering helicopter. Two men are arrested for murder. CZcams video provides all evidence needed of the crime.
@@stevomcsteve9492"Grandpa from WW2" watching the news :"No mames!!!"
You are more likely to hit a big plane. Cannonball might be pretty effective against any aircraft that is underway if you can hit it
Sometimes the cameraman never dies but never gets the picture either.
Imagine you're taking a scenic hike, enjoying nature. You're walking back to your vehicle, completely spent, and just as you're about 10 feet from it, a bowling ball falls from the sky and crashes through the roof....
Best part of these videos is the great energy these dudes have! Thank you for the video! Enjoyed it
By energy you mean stupidity