Josephs Machines | Joseph's First Viral Rube Goldberg | Creme That Egg! @JosephsMachines | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 14 hours ago
I recently found the old footage of my first video Creme That Egg, and realized it's a higher resolution than the one published on YouTube, so I'm republishing it in full quality! This is the first chain-reaction machine I ever made, when I was 22, and it went unexpectedly viral and jump-started my new career as an inventor of useless machines.
Support me on PATREON: patreon.com/josephsmachines
► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines.
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Music is by the Jews Brothers Band, track "Bulgar" (the singer is my mother!) Please support them by buying their track: http://bit.ly/2cQZ9w3
Website: http://josephsmachines.com
Facebook: facebook.com/josephsmachines
Instagram: instagram.com/josephsmachines
Twitter: twitter.com/josephsmachines
JOSEPH'S MACHINES solve everyday problems using familiar objects in unfamiliar ways. He creates them in his apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
Created by Joseph Herscher
I recently found the old footage of my first video Creme That Egg, and realized it's a higher resolution than the one published on YouTube, so I'm republishing it in full quality! This is the first chain-reaction machine I ever made, when I was 22, and it went unexpectedly viral and jump-started my new career as an inventor of useless machines.
Support me on PATREON: patreon.com/josephsmachines
► Welcome to my channel! I am an inventor of useless machines.
► Subscribe so that you never miss a new one! http://bit.ly/2vVFVQe
Music is by the Jews Brothers Band, track "Bulgar" (the singer is my mother!) Please support them by buying their track: http://bit.ly/2cQZ9w3
Website: http://josephsmachines.com
Facebook: facebook.com/josephsmachines
Instagram: instagram.com/josephsmachines
Twitter: twitter.com/josephsmachines
JOSEPH'S MACHINES solve everyday problems using familiar objects in unfamiliar ways. He creates them in his apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
Created by Joseph Herscher