I'm a professional YT watcher, I recommend this video. The DIY soul in this craftsmen and his tools transcendent to creation of his to my brain ❤ love this beautifully silly project. Thanks for sharing your retro and honest IBM endeavor.
That’s fantastic, I love that beige look and I am thinking about doing something vaguely similiar in the future with an old Macintosh classic. I also heard that people fill the remains of the tube with resin and fusing the display to it to give the image an even more „curved“ appearance.
We all need friends like yours and should be like them ourselves too! Absolutely amazing, how every single one of them was 100% convinced in you and we're like - or at least I imagine them thinking, if not saying our loud: You are telling me you will pick up this random, beaten, incomplete, outdated, only functional if you have a lot of luck, cumbersome piece(S) of electronics? Sure! Want some help? We're here and genuinely rooting for you! If you want to do it you'll do it, not a question! Won't be easy, but that's not the reason behind it, which we see. On you go!
...What kind of screen exactly went behind the glass? I don't wanna imagine it's one of the expensive TFEL screens, but the picture at the end does not dissuade me from that idea.
Sweet you could cut the screen and reuse the glass. I really makes this a kewl looking CNC control. Maybe slap a FANUC sticker on it :-) to make it extra sweet
Ship of Theseus, given that the CRT tube is the soul the monitor, you didn't really fix it just frankensteined it into something else. Neat project though.
Not the first CRT retrofitted with LCD that I've seen, but first one with original glass. That looks awesome!
I'm a paid actor, and I highly recommend this video.
Are you a highly paid actor & just ordinarily recommend this video?
I was neither paid, nor an actor, I was just high. Still recommend the video though.
@@Leadvest Weren't you acting? Therefore, you are an actor. ;-)
This isn't a "fix" at all but more of a complete reinterpretation, and I love it!
I'm a professional YT watcher, I recommend this video. The DIY soul in this craftsmen and his tools transcendent to creation of his to my brain ❤ love this beautifully silly project.
Thanks for sharing your retro and honest IBM endeavor.
As one of the paid actors in this video I can confirm it isn't possible, this is all CGI
That’s fantastic, I love that beige look and I am thinking about doing something vaguely similiar in the future with an old Macintosh classic.
I also heard that people fill the remains of the tube with resin and fusing the display to it to give the image an even more „curved“ appearance.
We all need friends like yours and should be like them ourselves too!
Absolutely amazing, how every single one of them was 100% convinced in you and we're like - or at least I imagine them thinking, if not saying our loud:
You are telling me you will pick up this random, beaten, incomplete, outdated, only functional if you have a lot of luck, cumbersome piece(S) of electronics? Sure! Want some help? We're here and genuinely rooting for you! If you want to do it you'll do it, not a question! Won't be easy, but that's not the reason behind it, which we see. On you go!
Over time, many things have been gorfotten. This one´s yours. Well done!
Damn, this is incredible.
I like your word “gorfotten” it now means something overlooked/disregarded with a capital “F”.
dunno why but I love the mispelling "Gorfotten" sounds german lmao
Can we be best friends? Well done video!
I will dye my hair Borgey orange if I appear in this video
fuuuuuuuuuu
Great work. You could polish glass with cerium oxide
very cool monitor, love seeing stuff like this.
it was one of them!! you upsidedowner wizard you
So elegant style of doing stuff! Really enjoy this as an engineer
I respect you a lot for this
That is a lovely repair process. Nice editing too!
Was not expecting an Austin Evans appearance
amazing project!
What a beautiful idea!
You fixeded it alright! 👍
I love complicated garbage. That’s my favourite type. Subscribed.
...What kind of screen exactly went behind the glass?
I don't wanna imagine it's one of the expensive TFEL screens, but the picture at the end does not dissuade me from that idea.
You handled that crt glass with your bare hands. Could I have some insights into the thought process?
nice water cooled cutting dremel setup
Sweet you could cut the screen and reuse the glass. I really makes this a kewl looking CNC control. Maybe slap a FANUC sticker on it :-) to make it extra sweet
Are the diamond tipped dremmel bit actually better than the standard? I've not had the best experience with it, but that might be a personal issue.
Thanks sharing 👍
I still think it's not possible
wow no dislikes... excellent video as always chris!
Please please please check your volume levels dude... had to turn it up to hear your voice and the Dremel gave me a heart attack lol
What Keyboard is that? I dig it
very impressed, subscribed
Lovely video, great build, just how long did you spend on this?
Longer than id like to admit aha, probably 20hrs at least.
Honestly, I'm really curious what screen you actually used 🧐
Nice project! What kind of dremel do you have? I’m looking to buy one myself.
That's a Dremel 3000.
it's glorious
Brilliant. Really looking forward to seeing more vids. Underrated channel for sure.
I absolutely love this! Ha ha!
Ship of Theseus, given that the CRT tube is the soul the monitor, you didn't really fix it just frankensteined it into something else. Neat project though.
I’m an unpaid actor (please give me money) and I recommend this RUclips video
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I just wanna say , i undrestand you . I do similar stuff all the time but i dont make videos of them
can you please lower your voice? it seems to me that sometimes I even heard what you were saying in the background of the rest of the sounds
Have you considered turning the volume down?
You did not fixed it, you just took couple of parts and the rest is 3d printed