This video tests the effectiveness of a simple cardboard box as a thermal concealment method. While it significantly masks a heat signature, thermal imaging reveals heat escaping from extremities like feet and face openings. The experiment highlights that basic insulation can reduce thermal visibility, but complete concealment is challenging.
This experiment demonstrates the penetration power of a compound bow arrow through cardboard. It took 64 pieces of cardboard to finally stop an arrow, highlighting the significant force a compound bow can generate. The video showcases incremental testing and a final determination of the arrow's stopping point.
This video, titled 'Just for Gun: Pump Action G11,' appears to be a lighthearted or perhaps even ironic take on firearms, given the description's humorous mention of playing GoldenEye with cheat codes and cardboard taped to the TV. Despite the potentially misleading title, the mention of 'Pump Action' and 'G11' suggests a focus on a specific type of firearm or a fictional representation thereof. The description also includes Patreon and SubscribeStar links, indicating the creator is seeking support for their content.
This video provides a straightforward DIY tutorial on how to create a free phone stand using only a piece of cardboard and scissors. The stand is designed to be functional for recording purposes, making it a practical solution for anyone needing to prop up their phone without purchasing additional accessories. The focus is on simplicity and accessibility, utilizing common household materials.
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