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WhippetInTech
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Добавлен 22 фев 2012
Welcome to my channel!
Here, it’s all about creative tech projects, from CAD design, CNC, and 3D printing to mind-bending engineering, music, and guitar building. Whether it’s photography, coding, filmmaking, or art - I combine a variety of passions into unique DIY projects, bringing inspiring ideas to life.
If you’re into innovative tech and creative challenges, you’re in the right place!
Here, it’s all about creative tech projects, from CAD design, CNC, and 3D printing to mind-bending engineering, music, and guitar building. Whether it’s photography, coding, filmmaking, or art - I combine a variety of passions into unique DIY projects, bringing inspiring ideas to life.
If you’re into innovative tech and creative challenges, you’re in the right place!
How I Built a Power Meter to Test DIY Nerf Darts! #3dprinting #cnc #electronic #stepcraft
Nerf Madness meets Creative Engineering!
I’ve crafted the wildest homemade Nerf darts using advanced techniques: CNC milling, lathe turning, 3D printing, and even casting aluminum at over 1000°C. I experimented with materials like stone, hot glue, and even created darts with a unique design.
To test their power, I built a custom-designed power meter from scratch, using an ESP32 microcontroller and a load cell. Everything-from the programming to the hardware-was engineered by me for this thrilling experiment.
This is where engineering, DIY, and creativity collide!
Which dart material will dominate? Join me on this exciting journey and find out now!
#nerf #maker #diy #3dprinting #engineering #cn...
I’ve crafted the wildest homemade Nerf darts using advanced techniques: CNC milling, lathe turning, 3D printing, and even casting aluminum at over 1000°C. I experimented with materials like stone, hot glue, and even created darts with a unique design.
To test their power, I built a custom-designed power meter from scratch, using an ESP32 microcontroller and a load cell. Everything-from the programming to the hardware-was engineered by me for this thrilling experiment.
This is where engineering, DIY, and creativity collide!
Which dart material will dominate? Join me on this exciting journey and find out now!
#nerf #maker #diy #3dprinting #engineering #cn...
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How My Whippet and ChatGPT Helped Me Build a CNC Handwheel #3dprinting #diy #bambulab #Stepcraft
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video, I’m excited to show you the journey of building my very own CNC handwheel for the Stepcraft D3 840. This handwheel is designed to work seamlessly with WinPCNC, the software I’m using to control it. Plus, I had some special help along the way-from my trusty Whippet and ChatGPT! A few details about the build: Microcontroller: I chose the ESP32 as the final piece for this project. C...
DIY Headless acoustasonic Tele Style #diykitchallenge22 @ThomannsGuitarsBasses @ThomannMusic
Просмотров 22 тыс.2 года назад
#diykitchallenge22 TELECASTER ACOUSTASONIC HEADLES selfmade www.thomann.de/blog/en/diykitchallenge22/ @Thomann Music @thomann www.thomann.de/de/harley_benton_eguitar_kit.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkruVBhCHARIsACVIiOxZXc9mFkdIks-k0AthhJSRSDNJiPvXNAlZdB5yinydvWPyLWevq9MaAluvEALw_wcB This is my first guitar building project and it was mega fun. I built the guitar like this on my porch, so a lot of improvis...
Crazy MTB Dudes - Big Jumps, Flips & 360s in Dirt Slopestyle!
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“The Crazy MTB Dudes are here! In this video, we’re showing you what amateur riders with a touch of madness can pull off. With big step-up jumps, flips, 360s, barspins, and plenty of style, we’re turning up the heat on the dirt slopestyle track. It’s wild, fun, and just the way we like it! We shot everything with an old Lumix GH2 and a vintage 50mm manual lens to give it that classic, old-schoo...
Wowww I love this style and vibe. Thank you for putting yourself out there. Cheers and here's to growth! You seem fun and silly and awesome and the editing and sceneliness is just 😚👌marvelous. This is good stuff here!!!
Wow, thank you so much for such an amazing comment! 🙏 Hearing that you love the style and vibe means the world to me. Im so glad you enjoyed the video and your kind words about the editing and creativity really made my day! Cheers to growth indeed I keep working hard and having fun along the way. Thanks for the motivation and support it means a lot! 😊
HI FELLOW FURS IN THE COMMENTS :3
all good nice work...next different explosive nerf darts lol ... ice nerf dart gun ...ect have fun
Hey, thanks for your comment and the compliment! 😊 I actually did make an ice dart - and many more: a burning dart, one with wings, and even a jello dart (though that one was just a huge mess 😂). I had so many other crazy ideas, but I had to finish the video at some point. Initially, I wanted to do a proper analysis of the data to figure out what makes a dart perform well and why, but everything took so much time. I also didn’t want the video to end up too long since I’m not sure how many people would actually watch it. Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the inspiration!
And my favorite is the bloody one😂
@@Its_ozzie_fox 🤟😂
Wow this is really cool I can never find a good and cool video like this keep up the good work😁
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that you enjoyed it. I really appreciate the support and hope to keep making videos you’ll find cool. Stay awesome!😊
Yo, this video’s really well done! Not the same old stuff you see everywhere. You can tell you actually put some effort into it. Definitely deserves more attention. Keep it up!💥
Thank you
What a brilliant way to completly redesign Harley Bentons guitars. Amazing 😊❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊❤ I'm thrilled you enjoyed the redesign-means a lot to me!
Which dart was your favorite?
Very good and interesting video, keep it up!💯
Thank you!
10/10 love it!
Thank you!😇
🎉
Thank you! 😀
Nice short 🎉😮
@@KevinEsser-g4u danke 🤩
Sis is seh sheepest photolemp I kuld feind on Ebay I want to turn it into a spotlight Skills 10/10 Speech 7/10 Accent 3/10 good short
Thank you for your comment. Is my accent really that bad, or is it just my English that’s so poor? 😅 I’m very grateful for your feedback 🙂
It sounds a bit "forced" like you would try to put on an accent To be Honest, I even think you would reach a bigger audience if you would make them german too, since you did everything very accurate and precise Still very good quality, keep it up @@LionInTech
@@der_zoombiie7395 Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your thoughts. My goal is to create content for an international audience while embracing my German roots. I believe my English and accent are part of what makes my videos unique. Glad you enjoyed the quality - I’ll keep working to improve!
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Thanks 😊
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Thanks 😊
Only almost happy Spoken like a true German Nice video man
“Thank you so much, I’m putting in extra effort to sound like this 🤣”
Gutes Video. Mach weiter so 👍
Such a cute dog and a cool device you've built there! 🎉
Good driver😊
❤😊
Danke :) 🥰
Engineer rule no1: ACCEPT that you will ALLWAYS be dissatisfied with your result, because deep inside you can feel that it can be better. Engineer rule no2: start feeling proud for the crap you have built. Yes, you designed and made it, so fucking feel proud!!! P.S. it has taken me 10+ years of frustration to accept these rules😂😂.
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a great comment! 😊 Unfortunately, I’ve also already had my ten years as an engineer - and, if I look at the clock, maybe even a bit more. 😮💨😏 And yes, I’m still struggling with exactly the same issue, just like you described. It’s comforting to see that I’m not alone in this. Shared pain is half the pain. Thanks for the inspiration! 😋
@@LionInTech The video you did create is an inspiration on its own! It's not like those "perfectly made" and "perfectly edited" diy engineering videos that are all over youtube. A good engineer can understand the difficulty of implementing such project from miles away..... Keep going!!! 💪💪
@@keronGR Thank you so much for your kind words! It really means a lot to hear this from someone who understands the effort behind such projects. In the end, people often think, “Oh, I’ll just develop and build this over a weekend.” A month later, that’s when the real problems start! 😅
Its amazing...
🤣✌
Wow😮
So lovely ❤😊🎉
What do you think of the video? Is there anything I could improve, or anything you particularly liked? I’d appreciate any constructive feedback!🧐💥🙏
This is amazing, would love to build one myself it you don't mind sharing
Thank you for the compliment! 😊 If you’re interested, I can gladly upload the Step files and the program code here. However, the code is far from perfect and there are a few problematic spots, but I’m happy to share it anyway. Enjoy experimenting with it!
never showed delays for the pendant :) i suppose delays are terrible and this pendant is useless set of keys for cnc presets
Thank you for your comment; it’s really helpful! I’m not fully satisfied with the performance of my handwheel yet, so your feedback is very welcome. If I understand correctly, you’re suggesting that I should replace delay() with a millis()-based timing solution because delay() blocks the code flow? Could you perhaps explain this a bit more simply? I only took one semester of computer science in college where I learned a bit of C programming, so I’m just now getting back into it. Thanks in advance for your help!
It’s a long topic. Most likely you won’t be able to solve the issue only using arduino. You need real time cnc controller, solid knowledge of electronics and lot lot more :)
@@demon4eg402 Thanks for the insight; that’s already helpful. I’ll look more closely into the millis()-based timing approach and work on improving my setup’s performance.
Awesome stuff! Expected you to have far more subscribers putting out something with this quality :)
Thank you so much for your kind comment! Your compliment really means a lot to me - it feels almost like a badge of honor. Sometimes, when I’m working on a video, I think, ‘Who’s even going to watch this? I’m just making a fool of myself.’ But your comment really encourages me to keep going. Thank you!
Wow, cool guitar! Would you build one like that for me?
Really enjoyed this! 😊 Loved the way you showed each step, super easy to follow. Only thing I’d say is maybe add a few more close-ups on some parts - would make it even better! But overal, great job - looking forward to more! 👍
Thanks so much for the great feedback! 🙌 I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found the steps easy to folow! The close-up suggestion is a great tip, I definitely keep that in mind for next time! 💯 I appreciate your support and Im excited to share more videos soon!
You should start with what it does. Great build, looks sturdy.
Thanks for the great feedback! Glad you think the build looks sturdy. Still working on showing everything it can do - stay tuned! :)
😊👍 great
Thank you! 😊👍 Really appreciate the positive feedback!
how tu tune strings?
Nice!
how tuning this guitar ?
really nice build!
Very cool. It looks like a pain in the dick to tune on the fly.
Wouldn’t mind seeing details of tuning machines and how you did them. (Or where you bought them)
Eine Frage zu dem Stimmmechanismus hätte ich, falls du sie mir beantworten willst. Verstanden habe ich das Prinzip so weit: du verwendest pro Saite ein Spannschloss, bei dem auf einer Seite eine Schraube zum Stimmen und auf der anderen die Saite eingegangen wird. Die Saiten führst du dann durch eine M8-Gewindestange in die eigentliche Brücke über die die Saiten dann an der "Kopfplatte" ankommt. Worum handelt es sich bei grauen Plastik (?) in dem die Gewindestange (als Saitenführung) steckt? Das System ist sehr cool! Das Video war in meinen Vorschlägen und ich bin sehr froh es gesehen zu haben.
Viele Dank für die netten Worte ! Die M8 Gewindestange hat allerdings nicht gut funktioniert. Ich musste diese gegen eine 8mm dicke Kugelgelagerte Welle wechseln, damit die Seiten nicht Reissen xD Das graue Plastikteil habe ich Konstruiert, damit die Spannschlösser geführt und abgedeckt werden. "und als Sichtschutz für die Hässlichen Spannschlösser" Das ganze System ist allerdings nicht ausgereift im Video. Ich habe ein neues Design Konstruiert was wesentlich besser funktioniert, allerdings bis jetzt nur in CAD und als Modellversuch. Ich werde versuchen das dieses Jahr noch zu bauen und zu Filmen.
great! very interested in de built in tuning mechanisme... top!
At 1:29, was someone dying?
the kids on the Streets playing xD
Wow! It is amazing!
bro do u have blueprints or something like this is exactly ehat ive been wanting also how does it sound unplugged
It Sound like a Tele Thinline xD
Appreciate 🎉
Big fan of your tunning system. Good job.
欲しい
Tolles Projekt, aber blöde Frage: Wie stimmst Du die Gitarre?
Das ist das spezielle an der Gitarre, ich habe eine eigene Stimmmechanik konstruiert die im Gitarren-Körper verbaut ist. Stimmen tut man auf der Unterseite der Gitarre, mit der Hand oder mit eine 8mm Nuss. (Eigentlich wie bei allen headless Gitarren, nur das meine Mechanik versteckt ist, also integriert. ) Ich werde dazu nochmal ein kleines Video machen, da ich in der Zwischenzeit das System etwas verfeinert habe. Danke lg 😀
@@LionInTech Ahhh, ok, danke für die Antwort ;)
Hey brother can you pls teach me how to install piazo pickups into my acoustic guitar 😭
can you show me how the tuning keys works?
What size are the turnbuckles?
I think I used m5, in Germany these things are called cap nuts
Thank you I think that would lead me on the right path! Very clever design!
@@rickedstyles1 Thank you I have thought forever until I came up with this idea, because I have found nothing comparable so far on the Internet. When I have a CNC machine I will revise the whole thing and make a new video.
@@LionInTech hi , did u ever get to revise it ?
@@jahstix Hello no I do not have that anymore. I have built myself a small workshop in the last year, with all kinds of great maschienen to be able to build new better guitars, from scratch. I think the guitar looks good and it goes so far, I'm about to build a second version where I improve things from scratch. I will try to show that in a video. I will probably start with it in the next weeks.