GUILLOTINE part 1: Time to Build a Guillotine

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Publicado 2022-07-07
Part 1. In this video I start my building journey by planning to craft a 20ft real guillotine in my backyard, all while trying to please the youtube algorithm in an attempt to revive my channel.
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Part 2 ►    • GUILLOTINE part 2: Most Dangerous Lem...  
Part 3 ►    • GUILLOTINE part 3: Am I Edgy?  

Voice Credits:
James Lee youtube.com/c/JamesLee
Huggbees youtube.com/c/Huggbees

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0:00 - Rusty's Downward Spiral
3:33 - Blueprints & Cost
5:43 - History of the Guillotine
10:43 - Song: "Get your Head Chopped Off"
12:58 - Pasta Famine

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @rustycage
    I HEAR YOU. So far the major response is that a street sign will be a bad choice for a blade because it is aluminum, which is too thin and weak to hold a sharp edge and stand impact. I will look for thicker steel instead.
  • @SrPelo
    Rusty Beast: I built a Guillotine and I am chopping 1 million heads
  • @rustycage
    Mr. Beast told me that if I look super shocked in my thumbnail and make all the colors vibrant and over saturated that people would click on it more and that I would start making tens of thousands of dollars a month in ad revenue. He said it would make the algorithm happy. All hail the algorithm. twitter.com/RSTYCG
  • @graysome13
    Rusty is the one person that I actually believe is underrated. He’s funny, perfectly edgy, not afraid to speak his mind, and just makes good content overall.
  • @TMStudios89
    Don't let the algorithm fool you, the Punished Rusty arc is peak content.
  • @S1apShoes
    1:23 Rusty using a deathnote to keep track of his sardines is the subtle callback humor I live for.
  • @iamsam322
    Bruh when the apocalypse happens I feel like Rusty’s gonna be one of those survivors roaming with a guitar that we write movies about now
  • @C-R-A-C-K-E-R
    Americans: Backyard basketball hoop Canadians: Backyard hockey rink Brazilians: Backyard football pitch Rusty & french: Backyard Guillotine
  • @Benjaminberino
    Love this style. Creepy, educational, and fitting a musical performance in the mix is tasteful. Also, there was a time where prisoners that were on death row would fight over who gets decapitated first because the blade would become less and less sharp each time it was used, and therefore some people would not experience instant death, but rather bleed out.
  • @leahcarson1822
    Don’t worry y’all,it’s just a self defense guillotine
  • @FPSDIESEL
    This was fucking great. Dark educational doomer content is a thing I didn't know I wanted. How poetic too. PS I saw this in my recommended and it had been a long time since I saw your stuff. I think the thumbnail helped too. Good luck my man.
  • @pip6612
    i find it cool that the blueprints from last video weren't just a joke but, an actual project for a future video, Nice job!
  • @eevton5734
    We talked about the french revolution and it's executions just briefly in history class, so I'm glad I actually got to learn stuff from this video!
  • @ChestersonJack
    Hearing James Lee’s voice knocked me off my feet that first instance; I immediately recognized it and was blown away because I’d been wanting to see you two collab for quite some time. Great stuff, Rusty. You’ve got quite the creative mind and your creations are a treat to watch.
  • Can I make a request? After the "fruit" is "harvested" can it fall into a basket connected to a catapult?
  • @keaganthegreat
    On the supports, you'll need to notch the posts and use a lag bolt to fix them to it. Even if you want it to be a modular assembly, you need it. Those angular supports HAVE to be secure and nails or screws won't get the job done. Use a drill with a bit 1/8 of an inch more narrow than the bolts and set your depth to 1/2 inch shorter than the bolt. That should allow it to join the pieces without cracking, but also give it enough surface area to grab onto. Trust me on this. I did construction for a living for years. If you need more, link me to your site.
  • @mcraden3603
    I really hope this series works out for rusty and is able to get his channel numbers back because this videos is fire
  • I love how this guy gives us a brief three minute reality, check and then proceeds to build a guillotine
  • @jtdancy786
    Metalwork Tip: Don't use an aluminum sign for a blade, it's too weak and not durable. A thick steel plate would do (the stronger the better, even spring steel if possible). I love your wholesome science experiments, keep up the good work.