@@eddybrooks9130 This is like 6 months too late but it's probably just an orange light behind the camera, you can see the shadow on the tripod in the background! But holy mother of cucumber snacks its a pretty cool effect!
@@eddybrooks9130 the easiest way i can think of for how they made it is by layering all the different components together as one big animation and then rigging it so it tracks Williams Palm
William Osman you could also first put something like a layer of wax on the acrylic then laser it (so the wax will burn where the pattern is) and use some acid to rough up the surface without the wax-cover
@@animeandrew15 I may seem like a bowling nerd here (because I am) technically the ball can have more or less than three, however the most finger holes I've seen is four, maybe five holes when weight holes were a thing, but they're not anymore.
@@j-j8984 I've was in a bowling league myself for many years and I've never seen a bowling ball with 4 holes, then again I was in a youths bowling league so that might be why
@@animeandrew15 I've seen it with mostly older people, they can't hold on to the ball with their middle and ring fingers without pain so they have a hole for their pinkie to help relieve some of the weight and pain
@@j-j8984 That makes sense and also sounds like it might help with putting some more spin on the ball cause I know a lot of the older people in the adult league used a lot of spin
Nice work William and congrats on the Make Magazine mention! The 80 watt Laser looks awesome, come by the shop sometime and see the 60 watt that we were working on when you were last in
Things are good, The laser has a couple tweeks left but it is essentially done. It's funny that you know Peter Brown, I hung out with him and some others at Maker Faire this last year.
Thatguyuknow2550 NileRed is pretty good if you like deadpan humor but he’s got some accidental humor, where he just says stupid stuff that makes you laugh.
This turned out great! So impressed with it but also that you made it on your own DIY laser cutter!? Very cool, very cool. And great job as well by Jon the camera guy in interpreting the spell design for it!
I simultaneously do and don't want to hear William's voice without his lisp. It's a huge part of his character but I'm just curious to see what he would sound like.
You can use paint in your cut design that will attract the lights, it should also help with the amount of lights you use because some time's more isn't actually needed. The paint can be a mix of color's and with a blinking lights on a random time spread could make it pop more bringing it more to life, Glossier finishes reflect light and attract the eye or glitter mixed with glue... Just a thought.
You probably won't see this and/or it's stuid but if you wanted the plates to spin separate you could do a short stretched elastic band so that it would have semi-controlled movement to seem more realistic. If you did that you may have to put each strip on each plate separately which I'm sure would be difficult so I'm not sure. I'm obviously not this super awesomely smart about mechanical stuff
William Osman that's called extruded acrylic, they melt and don't mark well. Love the 80w laser machine. I have a 40w myself. You won't find cast acrylic in stores. A 1/4 inch thick 12x12inch sheet crosts usually $12-13. Thinner and bigger sheets are cheaper. It's also more rigid as well.
I think a cnc would have done the trick. Maybe lighting out from the holes in the middle might give you more brightness and the effect you're looking for?
I know it's an old video, but you could always return to it. Cut the disks in half and run fiber through the design, seal the halves together, continue over and over. Now you use less lights. Also consider adding a dark reflective tape to the outside to condense lighting.
maybe notching the edge of the acrylic so your small leds could fit in. it would keep them spaced how you like and sort of keep them on the edge. plus your $15 wouldn't be wasted.
I think EL wire would have been really good to freshen up the lines instead of the LEDs on the outside and would get rid of the black around the acrylic
3:02 Ah the Prusia I3. I, too, have made the mistake of buying that printer, then proceeded to dump an additional $100+ into "fixing" it, while it is currently sitting next to me, broken.
I don't know if you've seen, but you can have like a motor spinning lights that are programmed to light at specific times generating the Dr. Strange spells. I think those look much more like a spell, though it could be very hard to make.
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sweet coasters, make good covers to the coffee stains on my table
This is an older video and you may not check the comments but..... if you ever did revisit it, channels in the discs for EL cable to be run through? Would have a more polished look as it would be a consistent light source in a circle for the etching to pick up... Sorry, I can't suggest where to use tape. There is probably somewhere.... maybe if the centre disc turned on a spindle that is part of the handle/where your palm is when the strap is around the back of your hands and fingers are holding the outer rim. Anyway, I just saw this video. I've been going through your older stuff :) (videos, not your actual stuff... that sounds stalker'y)
I know I'm really late but for surface finishing maybe coat the acrylic in a relatively strong tape, laser cut/engrave through the tape, and then lightly sandblast it without blasting through the remaining tape. After that then remove the tape and viola. Maybe?
His is absolutely genius. You rock. One question though. Why don't you put more sheets with different designs and light the leds around them alternatively so that the design "changes" for someone looking at the disks?
Side-lit laser-etched acrylic is exactly what I had planned. (Great minds think alike, eh?) I wasn't going to go as far as using multiple acrylic plates and LED strips, but I figured one thick piece of acrylic with a different pattern etched on each side would still provide a bit of the same 3d effect. You could also try to program the LEDs to switch between orange and green (the latter if you also have an Eye of Agamotto prop to go with it). Good job!
Looks awesome:) might want to upgrade to a smaller mcu, maybe one of the Bluetooth or wifi linked ones since they're so cheap these days( a few bucks to maybe 10). And you could of course use neopixel type leds to cut down quite a lot on your control section if desired .
you should make a little car for your dog to drive around on his/her own. you could start off w/ that large kids car thing that you made into an RC car, and make it more user-friendly for a dog.
ah shit, didn't think of that lol. Maybe have two large momentary buttons (70mm x 50mm or there abouts) for him to press with his chin/nose or one of his paws, and have the accelerator just toggle the motors on or off. I think it'd actually be best if you didn't give them a brake, and just limit the speed to a walking pace or maybe a little more. More buttons will make it harder for them to understand how to operate it. Some bulldogs like using skateboards to get around, so maybe this will work (it probably won't lol, but it'll be funny to watch)
I have seen something similar to this at a con once. I also have seen those programmable devices that spin a straight thing with LEDs to create a Similar effect.
Hey will if you happen to remake this a good way to get twice the depth would be putting a mirror or some reflective surface where your hand touches, you could make it much crazier by adding in a 2 way mirror on the front as well.
Wow William! great moves, keep it up, proud of you!
nice, michelle
thanks for linking him on your channel, this is great
TheBackyardScientist hi kevin
TheBackyardScientist THE EYEBROWS LMAOOOOO
TheBackyardScientist h3h3
The special effects version of the spell from the beginning of the video is really well done!
ikr, i wonder how he made them and the lighting from it too
@@eddybrooks9130 Cameraman John is excellent at CGI stuff.
@@eddybrooks9130 This is like 6 months too late but it's probably just an orange light behind the camera, you can see the shadow on the tripod in the background! But holy mother of cucumber snacks its a pretty cool effect!
@@eddybrooks9130 the easiest way i can think of for how they made it is by layering all the different components together as one big animation and then rigging it so it tracks Williams Palm
Aghost Bro I think that’s a visual effect, not a special effect.
“John the camera guy” -> “CameraManJohn”
Evolution.
Your "John the camera man" has evolved into "Camerman John"!
He’s evolved.
@@WhiffleWaffles i think Cameramanjohn
Benedict Cucumber Snack LMAO
this had me dying
Bentadick in a Cumberpatch
Benadryl cabbage patch
boobdick cumpatch
@@thetravellingmemesalesman9719 Benedict what the fuck
You can tell this is an old video because he made something that works
You can tell this is an old video because he has a house
@@luizjunior908 bruh
LOL
@@luizjunior908HAHAHA not funny
I would 100% watch a 10 minute video where you talk about nothing but your pain regarding pleasure bot 4000.
This is so cool! Nice work man
Thanks Peter! Check your PO box tomorrow ;)
What? Wow.Will do!
what did you get lol?
Peter Brown omg big air conditioner
Peter Brown fancy seeing you here
use cast acrylic instead of extruded acrylic for a frosty white finish
I didn't know there was a difference; you're the second person to mention it. Thanks!
William Osman you could also first put something like a layer of wax on the acrylic then laser it (so the wax will burn where the pattern is) and use some acid to rough up the surface without the wax-cover
Ingenious.
benedict cucumbersnack hahaha had me rofl
Andrew Malaty oh, you mean bendthatdick cucumberpatch?
+Sad Walrus No, they obviously mean bedtodrip curleybanjo
Marios Stamoulis Stfu thats not funny
I prefer Benadryl cabbage patch
William: 5 finger holes like a Bowling Ball
Me: What kinda Bowling Ball are you using
do you cry if a laser cuts an onion?
Simon Vance no the laser will cry
I made it 100 likes
I would.. it’s a devastating ordeal having to watch an onion go thru such torture
BEEZEE BENZO onions are bad and gay
@@sfsaviation no you are
"Kind of like a bowling ball, but it doesn't rip of your fingers"
I see we are of one brain and nightmare.
He also says 5 finger holes
Bowling Balls only have 3
@@animeandrew15 I may seem like a bowling nerd here (because I am) technically the ball can have more or less than three, however the most finger holes I've seen is four, maybe five holes when weight holes were a thing, but they're not anymore.
@@j-j8984 I've was in a bowling league myself for many years and I've never seen a bowling ball with 4 holes, then again I was in a youths bowling league so that might be why
@@animeandrew15 I've seen it with mostly older people, they can't hold on to the ball with their middle and ring fingers without pain so they have a hole for their pinkie to help relieve some of the weight and pain
@@j-j8984 That makes sense and also sounds like it might help with putting some more spin on the ball cause I know a lot of the older people in the adult league used a lot of spin
"At some point in the future I'll finish it and make an overview video."
*Cries a single tear*
Dude you know how to program Arduino. try making this like those spinning clock display things. That would be cool.
It's on the list already! A spinning wrist watch.
dont ever change your style, especially at a 1000000 subs. Your hilarious man.
Thanks!!
BairyHoobies and you are bad at english grammar, its you're
Boosted Bathtub you probably main yasuo, and when you die you blame lag and call out supports for 1v1
Ectos NA yasuo
It's actually *yore*
Nice work William and congrats on the Make Magazine mention!
The 80 watt Laser looks awesome, come by the shop sometime and see the 60 watt that we were working on when you were last in
Oh and subscribed!
Whats up! Is the laser finally finished???
Things are good, The laser has a couple tweeks left but it is essentially done.
It's funny that you know Peter Brown, I hung out with him and some others at Maker Faire this last year.
Your the only PG scientist dude on RUclips who is actually funny.
@BtwitsRishi pg
Thatguyuknow2550 NileRed is pretty good if you like deadpan humor but he’s got some accidental humor, where he just says stupid stuff that makes you laugh.
you're*
I like how he has very subtle adult humour in it as well
Coasters? Are you hinting at building a roller coaster next episode?
Perhaps find a way to make one of the panels spin???
Benedict Cucumbersnack... Haven't heard that one before 😂😂😂
Pleasure bot... I had something else entirely in mind...
WDesign
hmmmmm.....
pleasure.......
yeah, I'm having dirty vibes here
I sense virgin knights
A diffuser layer between the leds and this would be seamless. amazing job!!!
2:22 to 2:30
Sounds like a phrase from the office
This turned out great! So impressed with it but also that you made it on your own DIY laser cutter!? Very cool, very cool.
And great job as well by Jon the camera guy in interpreting the spell design for it!
"Like a bowling ball, but it doesn't rip your fingers off as you throw it"
Wisest words ever said.
Benedict CucumberSnack 😂😂
I simultaneously do and don't want to hear William's voice without his lisp. It's a huge part of his character but I'm just curious to see what he would sound like.
Hi William! I've just discovered your awesome channel! Great work! You got yourself another subscriber. :-)
why dont you make two and spin it one
You can use paint in your cut design that will attract the lights, it should also help with the amount of lights you use because some time's more isn't actually needed. The paint can be a mix of color's and with a blinking lights on a random time spread could make it pop more bringing it more to life, Glossier finishes reflect light and attract the eye or glitter mixed with glue... Just a thought.
You probably won't see this and/or it's stuid but if you wanted the plates to spin separate you could do a short stretched elastic band so that it would have semi-controlled movement to seem more realistic. If you did that you may have to put each strip on each plate separately which I'm sure would be difficult so I'm not sure. I'm obviously not this super awesomely smart about mechanical stuff
Use cast acrylic next time. Check out my laser videos for reference
I'll look into that. The acrylic I used was material I had laying around.
William Osman that's called extruded acrylic, they melt and don't mark well. Love the 80w laser machine. I have a 40w myself. You won't find cast acrylic in stores. A 1/4 inch thick 12x12inch sheet crosts usually $12-13. Thinner and bigger sheets are cheaper. It's also more rigid as well.
Peter from Shoptime sent me! Love it man!
Thank you!
I think a cnc would have done the trick. Maybe lighting out from the holes in the middle might give you more brightness and the effect you're looking for?
fantastic job! totally earned my subscription. Also, yeah lasers almost flame polish acrylic. a tiny dremel head would give you much brighter results.
you could use an opaque material to diffuse the light giving the lighting a better look.
I know it's an old video, but you could always return to it. Cut the disks in half and run fiber through the design, seal the halves together, continue over and over. Now you use less lights. Also consider adding a dark reflective tape to the outside to condense lighting.
You should wipe white acrylic paint in the cracks and then buff it off the surface. That worked for me when I tried something similar.
I can hear cameraman John whisper "Action"
maybe notching the edge of the acrylic so your small leds could fit in. it would keep them spaced how you like and sort of keep them on the edge. plus your $15 wouldn't be wasted.
I don't think that kind of spell started in Doctor Strange, but it still looks cool.
I think EL wire would have been really good to freshen up the lines instead of the LEDs on the outside and would get rid of the black around the acrylic
“At some point I’ll finish the laser” little did he know
3:02 Ah the Prusia I3. I, too, have made the mistake of buying that printer, then proceeded to dump an additional $100+ into "fixing" it, while it is currently sitting next to me, broken.
Will's eyesbrows are on fleek. My professor would want him as a student in our ASL class. He's so insistent on eyebrows.
Maybe if you glued alfoil along the edge, it'd increase the light escaping from the design?
I don't know if you've seen, but you can have like a motor spinning lights that are programmed to light at specific times generating the Dr. Strange spells. I think those look much more like a spell, though it could be very hard to make.
sweet coasters, make good covers to the coffee stains on my table
I can't even begin to explain how cool this looks. I'm just sad I missed out on those neat coasters! 💜💜
What I would suggest would be to put a clear tube in the center cutting through all 3 circles to make a spinning effect like in the movie.
I love free stuff as much as anyone else, I love those spell disks man, keep up the good work!
I was wondering if mounting those individual LEDs to different plates where the ends of your fingers are would create a greater field of depth 🤔
“I tend to work faster in my head than I do in real life”
ME
This is an older video and you may not check the comments but..... if you ever did revisit it, channels in the discs for EL cable to be run through? Would have a more polished look as it would be a consistent light source in a circle for the etching to pick up... Sorry, I can't suggest where to use tape. There is probably somewhere.... maybe if the centre disc turned on a spindle that is part of the handle/where your palm is when the strap is around the back of your hands and fingers are holding the outer rim.
Anyway, I just saw this video. I've been going through your older stuff :) (videos, not your actual stuff... that sounds stalker'y)
I know I'm really late but for surface finishing maybe coat the acrylic in a relatively strong tape, laser cut/engrave through the tape, and then lightly sandblast it without blasting through the remaining tape. After that then remove the tape and viola. Maybe?
Finally an explanation for the ubiquitous corn dog boxes!
1:01 are you still going to do that overview ? ;)
I love corn dogs too. We have so much in common.
try gluing them together with silicone and you could try to guild the light with silicone actually.
The coasters look so cool! Glad to see you back.
Cast acrylic etches with a less polished end result due to its higher melting point.
Wow that laser cutter is so cool. I can't wait to see a video of when it is completed...
Aw darn, I wish I could've had that flower coaster
This makes me want to get a laser cutter! Doctor Strange is my new favorite after the movie came out!
His is absolutely genius. You rock. One question though. Why don't you put more sheets with different designs and light the leds around them alternatively so that the design "changes" for someone looking at the disks?
Side-lit laser-etched acrylic is exactly what I had planned. (Great minds think alike, eh?) I wasn't going to go as far as using multiple acrylic plates and LED strips, but I figured one thick piece of acrylic with a different pattern etched on each side would still provide a bit of the same 3d effect. You could also try to program the LEDs to switch between orange and green (the latter if you also have an Eye of Agamotto prop to go with it). Good job!
FYI people have said to use cast acrylic for a better result.
Looks awesome:) might want to upgrade to a smaller mcu, maybe one of the Bluetooth or wifi linked ones since they're so cheap these days( a few bucks to maybe 10). And you could of course use neopixel type leds to cut down quite a lot on your control section if desired .
Love your videos, I like making things out of trash myself
If you could have made the acrylic pieces move using a barring or something like it to give it sort of a moving feel that would be really cool
movie was awesome, your version was very cool.
Hi William! Your my favorite maker of all things crappy! Keep up the goodish work!
you should make a little car for your dog to drive around on his/her own. you could start off w/ that large kids car thing that you made into an RC car, and make it more user-friendly for a dog.
That he steers? Do you have any ideas how to do that?
ah shit, didn't think of that lol.
Maybe have two large momentary buttons (70mm x 50mm or there abouts) for him to press with his chin/nose or one of his paws, and have the accelerator just toggle the motors on or off.
I think it'd actually be best if you didn't give them a brake, and just limit the speed to a walking pace or maybe a little more. More buttons will make it harder for them to understand how to operate it.
Some bulldogs like using skateboards to get around, so maybe this will work (it probably won't lol, but it'll be funny to watch)
I have seen something similar to this at a con once. I also have seen those programmable devices that spin a straight thing with LEDs to create a Similar effect.
The pattern etc is called an array (like alchemy) often seen in anime etc..
you're so calm this is unconformable i miss the future will
Can you take a flame across the lexan? We do this on the
ends at work and it turns the white slightly back to transparent...
Hey will if you happen to remake this a good way to get twice the depth would be putting a mirror or some reflective surface where your hand touches, you could make it much crazier by adding in a 2 way mirror on the front as well.
In the beginning he jumps with left hand in front and lands with right in front.
You should revisit this idea with fiberglass + lasers!
Great work, any place where to download the Patterns for the spell?
Keep up the good work.
That looks great! Better than the ones that are more mobile but heavy as a bag of mad wolverines
Benedict Cucumber Snack? No
Benedryl cumbersnatch? Yes
Benedict cucumbersnap.... Well done William, well done...
if you still have this you should put a mirror on the back to make a pretty sweet infinity mirror
You know, a little servo motor rotating one of the disks would probably go a long way.
Great idea! And very well executed. Your content continues to improve with each video!
I think I was most impressed by the spell effect in the beginning.
This is a great idea. And would love to see a second run at it
That looks awesome!!! Nice work man👌🏼👍🏼
Kinda weird seeing William with this many brain cells still
I bet that gag beginning probably took him more time to do than the entire build
Love your vids! Want to build my own laser cutter so bad! Looking forward to your vid on yours!
What was pleasure bot for...
This would be grate on a Dr strange pc case kit. Can you make a atx pc case out of aluminium and your disks?
You should melt extra acrylic into sheets
you know? you can like, kinda have each plate rotate somehow im sure
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A WAY TO MAKE THIS FOR MONTHS! Thanks William!
Little known fact: Cameraman John was once known as John the Camera Guy.
my makerfarm is a pain too! im looking forward to your video about your laser
Imagine this, but with one sided mirrors on both sides. Handheld infinity!
Nicely done would so commission you to make more of those mandalas and I'd love to have the eye of agamado time spell coaster.