Definitely one of the most interesting and educational maker channels in my watch list (plus great music). Would be interesting to get an insight into how the prototypes would be mass manufactured if they went into production in terms of construction, materials, surface finishes etc., and how to avoid making a mock up that would be un-manufacturable on a larger scale.
@@EricStrebel Great and thanks very much for replying to my comment. I have a new video out now on the update of my layout plus a special remembrance too.. Hope you like and share.
Very cool to see the process. Curious to know at what point you tune the CAD for the charger fit based on the pulp material’s flexibility. Clearly you understand your model’s chipboard characteristics, but how does that translate to a more refined measurement for final mold? thanks for your vid’s!
Hi, I'm a maker who loves learning new methods and crafting something usable. I'm very interested in getting into the prototyping field as a job. Of course I need to build up my portfolio, but besides that, is there anything else that I could do? My goal is to participate in the design process as well.
Nice tutorial. With the project ocean team and the global goals 2030, We talk a lot about environment. Why still doing business with a country (China) that doesn't care about it ? Why buying stuff made on the other side of the planet and sending our trash back? Keep up the good work
Very nice build! I’m looking forward to seeing the mold(s) for this piece.
Definitely one of the most interesting and educational maker channels in my watch list (plus great music). Would be interesting to get an insight into how the prototypes would be mass manufactured if they went into production in terms of construction, materials, surface finishes etc., and how to avoid making a mock up that would be un-manufacturable on a larger scale.
Stay tuned to find out
Hi Eric. I love your works. Thanks for sharing!
Can't wait to see the pulp mold tutorial!
Great video you put together. Hope there more to come.
Absolutely
@@EricStrebel Great and thanks very much for replying to my comment. I have a new video out now on the update of my layout plus a special remembrance too.. Hope you like and share.
Just came across your channel - how you keep making videos, this was great to get inside thouhht process. Enjoyable, subscribed, thanks.
Great video. Fascinating process. Mahalo for sharing!🙂🐒
Thanks! I appreciate your comment and support my friend
Very interesting organic process. Thanks for sharing your extensive talents. 👍😎👍
Very cool to see the process. Curious to know at what point you tune the CAD for the charger fit based on the pulp material’s flexibility. Clearly you understand your model’s chipboard characteristics, but how does that translate to a more refined measurement for final mold? thanks for your vid’s!
This reminds me of another video where the maker 3D prints a mold, then makes the model by with paper pulp.
"lEaVe tHe SaVe tHe PlANeT sTuFf aT hOmE PLs" ;) great video Eric!
Really! Get used to it!
@@EricStrebel Haha I absolutely love it mate! Keep up the great work!
Eric, have you ever used the Solidworks mold design feature?
No, I have never even used SolidWorks
Hi, I'm a maker who loves learning new methods and crafting something usable. I'm very interested in getting into the prototyping field as a job. Of course I need to build up my portfolio, but besides that, is there anything else that I could do? My goal is to participate in the design process as well.
Learn how to sketch, it will help you think through your ideas and work them out before you get to prototype them.
Hey Mr Strebel, what is best method to chat with you about a prototype job?
www.botzen.com there is a contact link on my website, please include a project overview document .pdf is good
@@EricStrebel Thank you , will email you now
@@EricStrebel Just emailed you.
Great job Eric. 3D printing is where you should go a.s.a.p
what is pulp molding you mentioned in the video?
Chopped up paper, like the egg cartons
@@EricStrebel cool. you should do a video on that
Lol, stay tuned
Nice tutorial. With the project ocean team and the global goals 2030, We talk a lot about environment. Why still doing business with a country (China) that doesn't care about it ? Why buying stuff made on the other side of the planet and sending our trash back? Keep up the good work
People are used to prices that externalize the cost of ecological damage. It’s genuinely hard to sell products that cost 2x.
Very nice but... Let's do it again WITHOUT glue
Soon, stay tuned for that video!