If you're at all familiar with the world of over-the-top YouTube DIY, you've probably encountered Colin Furze. Furze is known for his over-the-top, outlandish builds, including a jet-powered bicycle ...
Colin Furze has come a long way from his first videos, posted 10 years ago on his YouTube channel. That same channel now has over 3.9 million followers, making Furze one of the internet's favorite ...
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Furze has already made working versions of the grapple gauntlet from Assassin's Creed and Wolverine's claws from the X-Men. Now, with the backing of Blizzard, Furze has build a real-world version of ...
As anyone who’s perused British plumber-turned-inventor Colin Furze’s YouTube channel can confirm, the Stamford native is the perfect modern-day representation of a mad scientist — save the crazy ...
Every backyard deserves a good shed to give you loads of room to store a bunch of supplies. But buying a shed can be pricey. Moreover, it's a cop-out. It's much better if you build your own. Furze's ...
It’s probably not a good idea to tell YouTube inventor Colin Furze he can’t figure out a way to make any normally stodgy or stationary object outrageously fast. BBC’s Top Gear took the exact opposite ...
Most people haven’t heard of Colin Furze, and those who have, know that this bike design is right up his style of kooky and wacky, yet functional creations. Furze has been designing contraptions, ...
For those who want to avoid a dull daily routine, this novel way of undressing might be the answer. An inventor has come up with a way to take off his socks by using a rocket launcher. Colin Furze, ...
We’ve seen some pretty wild and potentially hazardous knife-centric devices, like a DIY electric-heated blade, and that giant robot with eight-foot knife arms. But leave it to the mad genius Colin ...
When Colin Furze screamed “I’m walking on the ceiling!” the British YouTube inventor deliberately wore shorts along with his magnetic shoes as he clomped upside down across the roof of his shed. “The ...