БАТУТ ИЗ 15 000 КАНЦЕЛЯРСКИХ РЕЗИНОК! - Summary

Summary

The video begins with the creators discussing their plans to build a trampoline using plywood and rubber bands. They express uncertainty about the project but are confident it will work out. They then announce a new video they've shot, describing it as a collection of experiments with animals. They ask viewers to guess what the video will contain and encourage them to like and subscribe to their channel.

The creators then proceed to build the trampoline, layering plywood and stretching rubber bands. They discuss the potential dangers of the rubber bands deforming the plywood, leading them to use multiple layers. They also screw in screws around the entire perimeter of the trampoline.

Once the trampoline is ready, they test it by jumping on it. The video ends with them expressing their surprise at how well the trampoline performs, despite being made from rubber bands and plywood. They then compare their homemade trampoline with a purchased one, concluding that while their trampoline is fun and unique, it's not as reliable or durable as a store-bought one.

Facts

1. The speaker and a friend decided to build a trampoline using rubber bands and plywood.
2. They initially were unsure about the project, but decided to give it a try.
3. The speaker and his friend have already shot a new video, which they consider interesting and unique.
4. The video will be released when their YouTube channel reaches 6 million 400 thousand subscribers or when the video clip gets 700 thousand likes.
5. The construction process involved building a frame from plywood, which was made of three layers.
6. They used more than 15,000 rubber bands, which they connected into one chain to create the elasticity of the trampoline.
7. The trampoline was tested by the speaker, who found it to be quite elastic and able to withstand his weight.
8. The speaker decided to compare the homemade trampoline with a purchased one, noting that the homemade trampoline was more energy-consuming.
9. The purchased trampoline was more reliable and less likely to break under load, unlike the homemade one.
10. Despite the failure of the homemade trampoline under load, the speaker concluded that it was still better to buy store-bought trampolines and not attempt to build one from scratch.