The Co-Optional Lounge plays Epic Spell Wars 2 – Rumble at Castle Tentakill [strong language]

The Co-optional Lounge is a casual show where the Co-optional crew play various boardgames.

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Hearthstone: Tavern Brawl – Spiders Everywhere

TotalBiscuit brings you a showcase of the new Tavern Brawl game mode.

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QC#82 – Cap Darts

Ring caps and machine screws are modified to make darts that explode on impact. They can be launched by hand, or shot at higher speeds with a blowgun.

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Project Inspired By: This was an original idea for new exploding ammo adapted for my laser blowgun project. (http://bit.ly/LaserBlowgun)

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This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Do not fire cap darts at people, animals, or sensitive property. Although unlikely, in some extreme cases exploding caps could potentially cause injury, wildfire, and/or death. Check local laws on use of cap fireworks in your area. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

Project History & More Info:

Ever since I made the Laser Blowgun project (http://bit.ly/LaserBlowgun), I’ve wanted to develop a blowdart that explodes on impact.

So I picked up some shot-gun primers, which worked impressively well, but I quickly realized they may be too powerful for using around the neighborhood. Not only are primers extremely loud, but a lot more dangerous and expensive as well.

My next prototype was with modified ring caps. Ring caps are safer and more readily available, not to mention they still give off a satisfyingly loud bang.

I had some 2″ finishing nails around my workshop, and I was happy to see the heads made a perfect fit into the cups of the ring caps. I used those to prototype darts similar to how we made nail darts in the Laser Blowgun project, only this time, the nails were assembled backwards, with the tip of the nail in the hot glue. This made a kind of stun-dart with an exploding tip.

By carefully cutting the individual cups off the rings, I could get 8 shots that made a bang when they hit a target, and they were simple enough to load and shoot, that even my 4 year old could handle them without any issue.

In preparation to film the project, I went back to the store to find more 2″ nails like the ones I had, only to find that the heads were different sizes. In fact I couldn’t find any finishing nails with heads that would work anymore. They were either too large, or too small to securely fasten the caps, and since they weren’t consistent, I had to develop a different option so these cap darts wouldn’t be so difficult to duplicate.

While searching the hardware store for other options, I accidentally stumbled on the idea of using machine screws. That thought hadn’t crossed my mind until this point, but the more I thought about it, the more they seemed perfect for the project!

On experimenting with different sizes, I found that #6 machine screws made a perfect fit into the caps, and the threads held them on securely. The best part was that screw nuts could be added to weight the tip, and adjust the center of gravity. Excellent!

With this simple machine screw modification, the darts are heavy enough that they can double as cap-bombs. And to use them by hand, all you have to do is simply throw one into the air like a dart, and watch it flip over and fall to the ground, impacting it with a loud bang.

The darts also compliment the laser blow gun very well, and I found that when shooting them at wooden targets, little chunks of wood often get blasted out where they hit, so apparently they pack a little bit of a punch as well!

I’m excited about these cap darts, because you can make 5 of them for around $2, and they’re literally a blast. They’ll last indefinitely, and are a fairly safe form of firework entertainment. Anything that goes pop, buzz or bang is always a great way to get attention and have fun!

This was an original idea, (original to me anyway) for low cost exploding blowgun ammo adapted for the laser blowgun project. (http://bit.ly/LaserBlowgun), but feel free to make modifications to the idea, and enjoy your exploding tipped blow darts, safely, and remember that any project or experiment you try is at your own risk.

The Co-Optional Podcast Ep. 84 ft. ForceSC2Strategy [strong language] – July 2, 2015

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TotalBiscuit, Dodger and JesseCox sit down with ForceSC2Strategy on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy!

Original air date: June 30th, 2015

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WiiU, Apple reinstates Civil War games, Scrolls shutting down – July 1st, 2015

00:30 Shigeru Miyamoto comments on the WiiU http://for.tn/1gbe06l
09:35 Apple reinstates Civil War games http://bit.ly/1FQKHuH
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Content Patch Episode 200 – July 1st, 2015

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Redline Review: 2015 Buick Regal GS

Handsome looks, turbo power, and sporty handling all make up the ingredients for a sports sedan. Buick’s latest Regal GS looks help rid the company of that stodgy “old person” stigma. Have they succeeded?

► WTF Is… – Dirty Bomb ?

Couple of corrections:
1) You get Aura and Skyhammer free permanently so you will always have a medic
2) “Daily quests” in fact refresh every 3 hours rather than every 24.

TotalBiscuit gives his first impressions on the recently released free-to-play first person shooter from Splash Damage.

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How To Make A “Car Hero” Key Box

The next time you need your car keys urgently but can’t find them anywhere, here’s how to avoid the panic and embarrassment of your situation, and emerge a “Car Hero” instead.

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Project Inspired By: Parenting nightmares, and the frustration and embarrassment of being locked out of the car when I desperately needed to get in quickly.

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Project History & More Info:

I’ve had a couple of instances where I’ve shown up to my vehicle after work unable to find my keys when I needed them. In addition, our small children have somehow found ways to lock themselves in the van with the keys still inside on a few different occasions. Once was out in the cold while we were sledding, and loading up to go home. Another time was while renting a vehicle, while we were loading up our luggage. It seems our kids have the uncanny ability to press exactly the wrong buttons at exactly the worst times. But I suppose that’s just the nature of kids in general.

To open vehicles, we’ve tried a number of lock-picking techniques, tried using coat-hangers to fetch the keys, tried breaking windows, and calling a locksmith. One time we even had to call the fire department, who were all set to tear the door off, but luckily our child stumbled on the right button and unlocked the door just minutes before they did.

Chances are you’ve experienced something similar, so in this project, my goal was to make a simple little device that would provide a backup set of keys in an emergency situation, and avoid all the embarrassment, cost, and inconvenience of either locking yourself out of your vehicle, or the panic of trying to rescue a small child locked inside.

The Car Hero key box was my simple low-cost solution, and after saving my hide multiple times, I couldn’t be much happier with how it’s worked out and am happy to present it as a viable option.

In earlier prototypes, I noticed that the key fob would get dirty and rust over time, which would kill the battery or the electronics. To prevent that from happening, I added the weather resistant container, so now when you need the keys, they’re perfectly clean, dry, and as good as new.

The functionality of the key box was confirmed when my wife was hit 2 weeks ago on the freeway traveling full highway speed, which spun the van to an abrupt halt, and ended up totaling the van as a complete write-off. The van was taken in for assessments, wherein the mechanics ripped apart the vehicle assessing damage and the cost to fix or replace it. During these severe conditions of impact, jolting, and mechanics inspecting the rear of the vehicle, the key box impressively was still attached to the vehicle, and was never discovered by the mechanics.

Based on these results, I have full confidence that if hidden well, your key box will never be discovered, and will withstand nearly any road condition it could be subjected to.

So rather than having to break a window, call a locksmith, or try to coax your child into pressing the unlock button from inside, I recommend taking a quick preventative step by installing a spare set of keys, in a place no one is likely to find them.