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Bill Hammack uses his giant chopper to search for the perfect golf ball. He reveals the amazing creativity of engineers but explaining how they devised a way…
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25 Comments

  1. @flarestrike They are now. The change over occurred a few years ago. I had
    to order a dozen used golfballs to get the right kind ….

  2. LOL. Didn’t catch the humor at first, but then I saw the will it blend
    series and you look nothing alike. Then I saw the other comment about good
    eats. It all makes sense now.

  3. When I was young I was cutting a golf ball in half late at night. Ah ha!
    What’s inside of the rubber bands? So I started cutting through the bands,
    and then the rubber bands began to peel away. (Because I cut only on one
    side it created a large imbalance in the tension around the nucleus.) What
    would it expose??? A jet of nasty liquid shot out hitting me right in the
    eye. I thought I had gone blind. All I could think about was how am I going
    to explain this to my parents at 1 am.

  4. o remember the first time i cut a golf ball in half ad i didnt know about
    the centers like that and it exploded in my eyes

  5. They say that most “mad scientists” are actually just mad engineers. If
    there’s a word that puts science and engineering together, that’s probably
    what they should be called.

  6. One of the weaker episodes in my opinion. We didn’t get any explanation of
    why a golf ball would need liquid and elastic twine inside it. The chopping
    sound is also about a million times louder than the voiceover.

  7. +Rob Cook perhaps not his best video but you did seem excited about a golf
    ball chopper this morning.

  8. I was told that they contained some toxic metal inside such as mercury, but
    i expect this is wrong?

  9. watch your volume, just saying, narration sounds way lower than the cutter
    cutting the balls

  10. I had a totally different experience when I sawed into a golf ball. Beneath
    the outer surface, or “shell,” I found a red, rubbery substance that tasted
    quite a bit like a popular candy known as “Twizzlers.” Once unwound, the
    substance turned out to be approximately ten feet in length. At the very
    center of the golf ball, I found a tiny, hand-stitched and elaborately
    embroidered coin purse. When I opened it, several thousand baby spiders
    crawled out. I’m not sure if they were venomous, but I let out a cry of
    alarm nonetheless. My life coach suggested that you might be using a
    different brand of golf ball than I used, though for some reason his
    suggestion enraged me and I wound up making fun of his prosthetic hands.
    Anyway, thank you for posting the video. I found it most informative. 

  11. When I was a child my siblings and I would cut into the outer layer so that
    we could peel it off. The brown what you saw are rubber cut like rubber
    bands. Pull them off and find a smaller ball. Use to bounce it. Someone
    cut the small ball open and found that liquid. 

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