A group of friends conducted a durability test on three skateboards, all made of different materials (likely wood and plastic), and varying prices (R$10, R$120, and R$1000). They applied various forces and methods to try and break each skateboard, with the most expensive one proving to be the most resistant. Despite repeated attempts, the R$1000 skateboard, which was made of high-quality materials and craftsmanship, did not break. The test was documented on video, and the group shared their findings, commenting on the surprising durability of the most expensive skateboard.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features a test of three skateboards of different prices and materials.
2. The skateboards are from unknown brands, but one is made of ivory and another is made of wood.
3. The prices of the skateboards are mentioned, with the cheapest being R$10 and the most expensive being R$1000.
4. Sandpaper is mentioned as a material used in the construction of one of the skateboards.
5. The test involves applying force to the skateboards to see which one breaks first.
6. The person conducting the test applies the same force to each skateboard.
7. The skateboards are subjected to various forms of stress, including being jumped on and stepped on.
8. The person conducting the test mentions that one of the skateboards has a bearing that costs R$150.
9. The person conducting the test also mentions that the most expensive skateboard has a wheel that costs R$400.
10. The test is conducted to see which skateboard is the most durable.
11. The person conducting the test mentions that they are trying to break the skateboards, but one of them is proving to be resistant.
12. The person conducting the test tries various methods to break the resistant skateboard, including using a fake oil and putting it in a corner.
13. The test is inconclusive, and the person conducting the test decides to surrender to the resistant skateboard.
14. The person conducting the test mentions that the video is the result of a mission to break the skateboards.
15. The video ends with the person conducting the test thanking the viewers for watching and asking them to subscribe to the channel.