I make PewDiePie's replacement 100 MIL subscriber award (and mail it to him) - Summary

Summary

The video is a step-by-step demonstration of the creation of a custom award for YouTuber PewDiePie. The creator, known as Bobby Duke, promises to create a unique and personalized award for PewDiePie in exchange for a simple "yes" on his social media. The project involves 3D printing, carving, and other crafting techniques.

The process begins with gathering materials from various stores, including a wood store for the base of the award. The creator then plans to plane down a dowel rod to half an inch thickness and cut it into half-inch square rods. These rods are then glued together to form a block, which is further processed to create a bow.

The creator also plans to paint the award to make it look like a Minecraft grass block. He uses water-based dyes mixed with water to paint the upper section of the award.

Meanwhile, the creator carves wax pieces that will be cast into brass and gold. He uses a 3D printer to alter a gamer chair model to fit his needs. The wax carvings are then cast into brass using a molding process. The brass pieces are polished and later decorated.

The final step involves assembling all the pieces into one blob and applying decals. The creator also mentions a giveaway on Twitter and encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel and follow him on other platforms.

The video was sponsored by Audible, and the creator thanks the sponsor at the end of the video. He also promotes a tree-planting initiative called Team Trees, where one dollar equals one tree.

Facts

1. The video is sponsored by Audible.
2. The video is about a project where the host made a custom 100 million subscriber award for PewDiePie.
3. The host tweeted at PewDiePie offering to make him a custom 100 million subscriber award.
4. The tweet was posted to PewDiePie's subreddit and ended up on the front page.
5. PewDiePie responded positively to the offer.
6. The host plans to make the award using 3D printing, carving, and other techniques.
7. The project includes sourcing materials from a local wood store.
8. The host plans to paint the award with water-based dyes.
9. The host is also working on wax carving, which will be cast into brass and gold-plated.
10. The host has a huge fan base on YouTube.
11. The host recommends Audible's service and uses it often while working on the project.
12. The host recommends a book called "Infected" by Scott Sigler.
13. The host is also involved in an initiative called Team Trees, which aims to plant 20 million trees by 2020.