Building a haptic input knob from scratch!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • How does the SmartKnob work? And how did I build it? Let’s peek inside and take a look! Thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring part of this video! jlcpcb.com/DYE $2 for 5pcs 1-4 layer PCBs, PCBA from $0
    If you haven’t watched the SmartKnob demo reel, check it out here: • DIY haptic input knob:...
    And a HUGE thank you to everyone who has sponsored me on GitHub: github.com/sponsors/scottbez1
    FOLLOW ALONG:
    GitHub project: github.com/scottbez1/smartknob/
    Twitter: / scottbez1
    MENTIONS & OTHER COOL THINGS:
    • Round LCD (GC9A01): amzn.to/3QaLR1i (probably cheaper on AliExpress, but with slower shipping - www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...)
    • Magnetic viewing film: amzn.to/3MARQcw
    • Magnetic sensor (MT6701): lcsc.com/product-detail/Angle...
    • CA glue: amzn.to/3mxsEJC
    • Gel soldering flux (NC191): amzn.to/3MGDSr5 - ❇️ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - you’ll see this throughout the video (8:50, 9:14, 9:48) because it’s transformed the way I solder surface-mount components
    • iFixit screwdriver set: amzn.to/3zsabG4 - makes a few tiny cameos in this video, but also highly recommended!
    • InteractiveHtmlBom: github.com/openscopeproject/I... - awesome free plugin for KiCad
    (some links are affiliate links, which help support my channel at no cost to you!)
    All other parts can be found in the bill-of-materials (BOM) files linked on the project's GitHub page.
    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    0:44 First look inside
    1:36 YOU CAN’T BUY THIS MOTOR :(
    2:12 Virtual detents & haptics theory
    3:39 Sensing rotation (magnetics)
    5:26 Sponsor message
    5:58 Electronics & Assembly
    7:52 Weird flex, but ok
    9:13 Display, light sensor
    10:38 Mounting options and conclusion
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  • @scottbez1
    @scottbez1  Год назад +415

    Good news! The motor used in this design had been elusive, but the community was able to identify the motor manufacturer and SparkFun had a bunch of these motors manufactured - the motors can now be purchased from SparkFun if you'd like to build your own! www.sparkfun.com/products/20441
    SparkFun is an awesome company to support - they've been pushing the hobbyist and open-source electronics space forward for years! This isn't sponsored and I don't make any money from sales or anything like that; I just love what they're doing as a company. I've used a ton of their electronics boards in the past and I actually learned how to reflow solder at home by following Nate's old blog posts: www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/58 and www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/59 (You might recognize some of those techniques in this video!) I'm very excited that they were willing to help make these motors more broadly available!

  • @yeong126
    @yeong126 Год назад +1609

    This is not a DIY project, this is a whole product. The quality is unbelievable.

    • @James-Pi
      @James-Pi Год назад +60

      I hope he sells kits soon.

    • @zdhd
      @zdhd Год назад +14

      @@James-Pi me too. im looking to make one of these myself and its so difficult to find all of the parts i need

    • @johnmichaels4330
      @johnmichaels4330 11 месяцев назад +3

      Hell yeah it is.

    • @ryanjpedersen
      @ryanjpedersen 11 месяцев назад +13

      Yeah, take my money

    • @ksoonsoon
      @ksoonsoon 9 месяцев назад +7

      No, take my money

  • @koni_ey
    @koni_ey Год назад +1496

    The Industrial Design on this thing is sooo refined! I think i have never seen that on a "hobby grade" project! Keep up the amazing work!

    • @jamessmith5459
      @jamessmith5459 Год назад +40

      Frankly it's a lot better than some industrial electronics. If you pull a drive cabinet apart you would be concerned about the quality the work.

    • @mehmetaligorur4183
      @mehmetaligorur4183 Год назад +10

      Is this really a hobby-grade project? I am totally impressed by the project, no doubt. And I believe this is a level where every maker would wanna reach to. But how??? Quite honestly, I would even pay to learn, but what is resource?

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Год назад +5

      The sheer elegance of idea and execution are impressive. The truly great ideas leave us wondering, "why didn't someone think of this already?!?" You can also tell because of how many people are contributing ideas for improvements (I'm playing that game, too). It just has so much friggin' potential. Plus now that all the parts are available again, you can expect a wave of software contributions to expand compatibility and add even more functionality.
      Plus, usually cool new interfaces like this are patented and owned by a big manufacturer. It can be decades before the bare modules and open APIs are available for hobbyists. In this case, there's no wait and the community can just dive right in. I see so many potential applications.

    • @p_o_o_g8139
      @p_o_o_g8139 10 месяцев назад

      Beauty of 3d printing

    • @prime-mate
      @prime-mate 8 месяцев назад

      This.. excellent design!

  • @timknapen
    @timknapen Год назад +494

    The attention to detail with the flex sensing, force feedback, light sensing and even the removable adhesive slots... next level! so impressive!

  • @jasonclark1149
    @jasonclark1149 Год назад +503

    "This PCB can measure its own mechanical deformation. Weird flex, but ok." ...and I'm dead. That was an unexpected laugh-out-loud in the middle of an excellent breakdown of a wonderful project. And then the recommended video - I can't believe I didn't realize you also did the see-thru split flap build. Love that as well. As someone who used to travel regularly via Amtrak thru several stations with old Solari displays, I've long been a huge split-flap nerd, and I'm always on the lookout for diy builds. Very subbed for the next cool thing. Thanks!

    • @zenrook1
      @zenrook1 Год назад +3

      I was going to ask you to provide a link to the split flap build, but I found it: ruclips.net/video/UAQJJAQSg_g/видео.html; Thanks I didn't know about this.

    • @Necrocidal
      @Necrocidal Год назад +1

      It's got me wondering if more strain sensor positions (3+?) would allow a joystick-like interaction too

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Год назад +1

      @@Necrocidal They do, and they exist, but they tend to wear out very quickly from what I've read during my research

    • @Guynhistruck
      @Guynhistruck 6 месяцев назад

      100% just started writing the same comment. Holy hell, that line wrecked me.

  • @scottbez1
    @scottbez1  Год назад +243

    Update on motors: with the help of the community we identified the original manufacturer, and I've been in contact with a well-known hobbyist electronics company in the US that will be selling them and should be a reliable source to buy these unique motors going forward! I'll have more details to share in the future!

    • @demonicpizzaman
      @demonicpizzaman Год назад +2

      Fantastic! I can't wait to get a few of these built. There are SO many amazing applications for this!

    • @ArteiusTube
      @ArteiusTube Год назад

      Thank you very much! :D looking forward to seeing if this thing will be possible to be purchased again!

    • @jeremyanderson6395
      @jeremyanderson6395 Год назад +1

      Great so they will be 10x as much.

    • @RileyPorter
      @RileyPorter Год назад +2

      @@jeremyanderson6395 Dont care take my money :)

    • @RileyPorter
      @RileyPorter Год назад

      Should we be watching here for more news or github issues for official updates on motor availability?

  • @Crokto
    @Crokto Год назад +242

    wow thanks for this breakdown, been wanting to make a stripped down version but didnt really know where to start, this really helps me understand the purpose of each bit

    • @DisorderedArray
      @DisorderedArray Год назад +13

      Different parts of this project can be used for all sorts of other things. The smart knob is fantastic, but knowing how each function is achieved is going to help me with my completely unrelated projects, it's really a treasure trove of great ideas!

  • @jsincoherency
    @jsincoherency Год назад +236

    This is absolutely superb, great job. So many clever and surprising solutions to problems.

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Год назад +61

    Great industrial design. And elegant too. I can't imagine how much time this took to develop & optimise.

  • @atishwaghwase
    @atishwaghwase Год назад +85

    This is my favourite electronics project of all time. Excellent work and massive thanks for keeping it open source!

  • @amcomma
    @amcomma Год назад +108

    I could imagine this being used as "master control" for room. Dimming lights, temperature control, ventilation fan speeds. Maybe even door opening if you use it with motorized one!

    • @wallyhulea219
      @wallyhulea219 Год назад +8

      Perfect shape for a HAL9000 skin on the interface. He could open the pod bay doors, if he wants to.

    • @supplement420
      @supplement420 Год назад +3

      Imagine BMW would use this in their Cars...oh wait, they do :D

    • @jameswalker199
      @jameswalker199 Год назад +1

      @Zap le monde
      Still better than a touch screen!

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Год назад

      It's a macro knob - it could do literally *anything* any other knob could do with the stroke of a few keys or the press of a Smart Knob :D

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Год назад

      @@jameswalker199 A touchscreen on this would be pretty cool to be honest but I'm not sure this - as functional as it already is - really needs it lol

  • @srt252
    @srt252 Год назад +14

    Every single component to this build was level 100 design perfection. I am blown away at how well thought out this entire project is. Well done

  • @puffinjuice
    @puffinjuice Год назад +29

    Everything about this video was amazing, the product itself, the video composition, the narration, everything. Well done!!!

  • @clnrrr
    @clnrrr Год назад +3

    this is honestly one of my favourite projects on the internet. its just so neat, really cannot understand how this is not industry standard

  • @lauril1377
    @lauril1377 Год назад +5

    This is probably the greatest DIY engineering project I've seen. Amazing work from the idea to execution!

  • @keen2461
    @keen2461 Год назад +1

    Wow....I'm blown away.....This must be the best electronics project I've seen in several years. Awesome job!

  • @SimplySpace
    @SimplySpace Год назад +9

    Everything about this project soothes my soul, so much attention to detail. The tight integration of PCB design, and mechanical components makes me very happy to see. It's a real demonstration of what I always maintain, that an engineer with strong EDA skills, CAD skills and design sensibility, is a weapon to be reckoned with. This has given me an itch to restart a few smaller projects of mine that have fallen by the wayside, thank you for sharing!

  • @WoodyW2k
    @WoodyW2k Год назад +96

    And this is why I subscribed. What an elegant and well implemented design. 👏🏻

  • @markmuir7338
    @markmuir7338 Год назад +2

    I just came across your channel. This is such a great implementation, and a wonderful presentation style. The fact you went the extra mile by making extra firmware and even that compass prop just to aid the description, puts you in a class above everyone else! Excellent

  • @nadimfetaih3841
    @nadimfetaih3841 Год назад +2

    This is wild, I was LITERALLY just watching your other video about this - an hour later, I saw your new one! This is amazing, thanks for the breakdown!

  • @Hasan...
    @Hasan... Год назад +6

    Top level of ergonomic, aesthetic, and intuitive finished product design from scratch... This is mind-blowing talent 👏
    Perfection at it's best !

  • @sethphillips4779
    @sethphillips4779 Год назад +1

    Instant subscribe. The amount of effort you put into this video is tangible, from the torque arrows on the display to the compass chip demo. Very cool.

  • @nicholashollander2256
    @nicholashollander2256 Год назад +1

    This is honestly one of the coolest projects I have seen in a long time, I really want to build one!

  • @remusb
    @remusb Год назад

    I think you're one of the best designer out there. Everything is on another level. The Experience, the explanations, all.

  • @marc00703
    @marc00703 Год назад

    This is probably one of if not the best DIY project I've seen in a while! It's beautiful! 😍

  • @wody21
    @wody21 Год назад

    What an unbelievably witty design, just staggering! Huge congrats, you should be very proud of your SmartKnob!

  • @wherearethepies9043
    @wherearethepies9043 Год назад +20

    Hell yeah, I've been waiting to see more on this, super cool stuff

  • @14theManuel
    @14theManuel Год назад

    Amazing job! I love this design and all of the features that you've packed into it. This could fit into so many different projects.

  • @TravisRayLive
    @TravisRayLive Год назад

    I've never subbed so fast to a channel. This is absolutely beautiful. The amount of thought, the UI/UX considerations, absolutely wonderful.

  • @WebmediArt
    @WebmediArt Год назад +6

    Super dope engineering! Clever design for sure with that flex and haptic feedback

  • @dev-workshop
    @dev-workshop Год назад +68

    You can use 4 bend sensors per 4 sides. This way you will be able to know direction of bending and use it like joystick

    • @rpyrat
      @rpyrat Год назад +3

      Isn't one per side (4 total) enough for that?

    • @dev-workshop
      @dev-workshop Год назад +11

      @@rpyrat Yea, i mean one per side (4 total)

    • @adrianjost-dev
      @adrianjost-dev Год назад +1

      But do you need it? I imagine the usability wouldn't be as great as an iPod click wheel type interface would be.
      Still, initially I had the same thought.

    • @dev-workshop
      @dev-workshop Год назад +6

      @@adrianjost-dev I just love the joysticks :) And this is an idea to try, if the sensors are already in project

    • @Johnnisjohnnis
      @Johnnisjohnnis Год назад +28

      Touch sensitiv display as well. 😀 A fingerprint reader would be cool. 🥰 Maybe proximity sensor or ir camera with gesture ability. 🤔 Iris scanner. Hidden security camera. Bottle opener. 😂

  • @SurrealMachines
    @SurrealMachines Год назад

    One of the most professional designs an instruction (intro) videos I've ever seen. Amazing project. Going to build!

  • @SeanLumly
    @SeanLumly 4 месяца назад +1

    This is beautiful. What a well-designed project.

  • @volodymyrliashenko1024
    @volodymyrliashenko1024 Год назад +1

    This looks like a high quality build!
    You may not believe it, but I was thinking about such a device.
    Amazing work!

  • @gordon1201
    @gordon1201 Год назад

    This is so elegantly designed. Really beautiful

  • @jhengineering3578
    @jhengineering3578 Год назад

    This is truly amazing!👏 Can't imagine how much time and hard work you've put into this project!

  • @prime-mate
    @prime-mate 8 месяцев назад

    The thought put into this design is top-notch... such an excellent device.. so many applications!

  • @trkoo
    @trkoo Год назад

    Your attention to detail tickles me. I love it. ❤️ Keep it up.

  • @Fwacer
    @Fwacer Год назад

    Wow! Amazing work. You really put a lot of design work and time into this. Great video work and audio work too.
    I saw the original demo video but this takes it up 10 levels!

  • @smarzony
    @smarzony 6 месяцев назад

    It's unbelievable how many tech you put in this device, I really admire you

  • @xpump876
    @xpump876 Год назад

    wow - this DIY creation left me speechless - amazing.

  • @REEKONTools
    @REEKONTools Год назад +1

    Great Work Scott!

  • @GmailNexus
    @GmailNexus Год назад

    Your Design is just awesome. So thoroughly, elegant & thoughtful ❤

  • @SamoScopom
    @SamoScopom Год назад

    I have been waiting for an update on this project for a while. It's amazing!
    I wish I had time to learn all these things and do my own project.

  • @rikilshah
    @rikilshah Год назад

    So well designed and assembled like an industrial product! Great work!

  • @davecreelman
    @davecreelman 11 месяцев назад

    This is such an amazing product. So much mechanical and electrical engineering. The packaging ideas are brilliant too. Well done 😊

  • @Nicolas_dG
    @Nicolas_dG Год назад +12

    This video is amazing from top to bottom, you want through every detail perfectly, which makes your work even more impressive. First the project is really well done with some smart solution, but also this video is very well made.
    Good job man !
    Cant wait for this motor issue to be fixed (maybe thé GMB2804H-100T could be used, although i think you said it was a bit expensive)

  • @TastyPurpleGum
    @TastyPurpleGum Месяц назад

    I'm blown away by the incredible quality you achieved, which approches (and surpass some of) manufactured products.
    But your Kicad infos & plugins, github repo, and explainations is really what it makes it shine the most.
    Thank you for being part of what makes the hobbyist electronic world such a great community

  • @MrPiTbuLL601
    @MrPiTbuLL601 Год назад

    No doubts you are a very good engineer. Congrats for your project. It really looks amazing. Professional in every aspect. I know how much work has to be invested in order to be able to hace a product like this. Moreover when you're doing everything by yourself.
    Well done!

  • @__azt
    @__azt Год назад

    This is not a tech video, every second felt like an Art being demonstrated. Really glad that youtube suggested me this.

  • @kuzipa9126
    @kuzipa9126 Год назад

    This is amazing :). Thoroughly enjoyed the design of your project, by far the best engineering I've seen :)

  • @infinitepurelive
    @infinitepurelive Год назад +16

    These video's on smart knobs are awesome, I wish this could be a kit that I could order

    • @WayneJohnsonZastil
      @WayneJohnsonZastil Год назад +1

      You can order kit just from different places

    • @plemli
      @plemli Год назад

      Just wait a while, and all sorts of (cost-cut / reduced functionality) adaptations will pop up on the chinese sites. From there on this could be industrialized into an off the shelf part, maybe by 2027 as component availability goes...

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID Год назад +1

      @@plemli whelp time to use this hing for all my swtiches in home xD
      not to mention the convinient it will gives that you can turn on lights on spesific room in another room that it wasnt do,and with some software mod you can also add a "lock" so you acnt controll that room from other knobs

    • @MatSmithLondon
      @MatSmithLondon Год назад

      @@ShiroCh_ID exactly my thoughts.

  • @conunfrum
    @conunfrum Год назад +3

    I want one, maybe two, of these in every single room of the house.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @WhyIsTheCouchWet
    @WhyIsTheCouchWet Год назад

    The strain gauge on the flexing PCB and then the simulated haptic feedback with the motor. 'Chef's kiss' that is /such/ an elegant solution. Really all of it is great. I'm simultaneously inspired and a little intimidated.

  • @gsansoucie
    @gsansoucie Год назад

    Excellent project and video. Possibly the first time I’ve ever commented on a sponsor, your sponsor couldn’t have come at a better time for me. We are hitting the road to Fulltime RV in a few weeks and I’ve been dreading packing up my 3D printer as I so enjoy designing things and printing them, now I can just design them and have someone else print them :-)

  • @PiefacePete46
    @PiefacePete46 8 месяцев назад

    You are a natural... this is the clearest presentation I have seen, and I watch everything I can find!
    You have come up with a stunning project that is beyond the abilities of most of your viewers, yet because of the quality of your tutorial, I believe most would complete it successfully.
    The level of interest is obvious from the comments; also obvious is the number of people hanging out for a kit. 😜
    Thank you so much... Liked and Subscribed.

  • @andymok7945
    @andymok7945 Год назад

    Such an amazing project along with all the fine detail work.

  • @MikeHarris1984
    @MikeHarris1984 9 месяцев назад

    This is a freaking cool project!!! I've never thought about adding a septic feedback knob to projects... awesome project! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @johanfredin
    @johanfredin Год назад

    The compass chip is pure genious!

  • @kevin42
    @kevin42 Год назад

    Using the pcb as button input is seriously ingenious. Man i love this project.

  • @LeLaboDeHarry
    @LeLaboDeHarry Год назад

    I've seen many projects on youtube, but yours is just the weel explained and clean I've ever seen

  • @atsa1
    @atsa1 3 месяца назад

    This is truly a good project. Nice work.

  • @rfitzgerald2004
    @rfitzgerald2004 Год назад

    I love this so much, I saw the previous video a few months ago as well. So much thought and attention to detail has gone into this, it could easily become a commercial project it's so professionally made. Hopefully you've got a patent before someone else takes the idea!

  • @TheMythh
    @TheMythh Год назад

    I love that you were able to get a sponsor off of your first video, congrats! Also an amazing build, i'd love to make it myself!

  • @MrBrandenS
    @MrBrandenS 8 месяцев назад

    This dial looks fantastic. It really brings me back to the days of running SMT machines and watching how quickly they can place these chips.

  • @SaintAngerFTW
    @SaintAngerFTW 10 месяцев назад

    This is a masterclass. Please post more

  • @charlesrg
    @charlesrg Год назад +12

    great work, would definitely buy it if sold as a module. it would add a great touch interface on many projects.

  • @LikeFactoryMade
    @LikeFactoryMade Год назад

    This is absolutely brilliant! Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • @4puf
    @4puf Год назад

    This is amazing! You've done an incredible work! Good Job!

  • @xyla4874
    @xyla4874 Год назад

    Absolutely loved the idea. Would love to see one of these smart knobs being used in future devices!

  • @reynata8088
    @reynata8088 Год назад

    This... is amazing! Neat DIY work, clearly narrated. This is my first time seeing your channel... but mate it won't be the last!

  • @portlyoldman
    @portlyoldman Месяц назад

    I now have massive design and implementation envy! What an awesome project 🫨

  • @electronicscaos
    @electronicscaos Год назад

    I used this same concept in a gizmo I made to control 3D models in the screen as I turn 3 knobs.
    I used the motors to make it harder to turn (more precise) while don't actually having a device with short life caused by mechanical defects.
    Thanks for sharing, you got a subscriber.

  • @terrymiller111
    @terrymiller111 Год назад

    Excellent all the way around = excellent project idea, excellent engineering, excellent video, excellent audio/narration copy.

  • @havocking9224
    @havocking9224 Год назад

    People like you are improving life!

  • @Jopoiato
    @Jopoiato 6 месяцев назад

    This is amazing! Congratulations on all the effort puted into it! I am starting now with home automation and hope create some projects on my own! Keep on the good work!

  • @artomatica
    @artomatica Год назад +6

    The engineering quality of this channel is on another level. Pcb, motor, work itself is precise and clean, as in the lab. Pleasure to my eyes!

  • @jerbear7952
    @jerbear7952 3 месяца назад

    The cut outs for removing the adhesive strips was the kind of thoughtful touch that made me lean forward and hear what this man has to say.

  • @snakescb
    @snakescb Год назад

    amazing... one of the nicest diy projects in quite a while, thank you so much for sharing

  • @karasekjh
    @karasekjh Год назад +3

    I can't wait for this to be commonly available in consumer electronics.

  • @isprithul
    @isprithul Год назад

    I WAS WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO!
    Totally making it ASAP!

  • @noahluppe
    @noahluppe Год назад

    That is a fantastic project and beautifully made.

  • @viniciusfriasaleite8016
    @viniciusfriasaleite8016 Год назад

    Great design!!! Thank you for sharing that with us!!

  • @craftobia1946
    @craftobia1946 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this amazing build. May god give you strength to do more such projects.

  • @mahdyfouad
    @mahdyfouad Год назад

    this must be the new standard of control knob in every day use. great work sir.

  • @peedjy71
    @peedjy71 3 месяца назад

    It's a really cool project. 🤩 I didn't imagine we can put so many technologies into a "simple" knob! Good job👍

  • @hrtlsbstrd
    @hrtlsbstrd Год назад +2

    Great video dude - love the attention to detail

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Год назад +2

    That's a great project and a really nice video, thanks for sharing all that with us

  • @cristiana1373
    @cristiana1373 10 месяцев назад

    Great job ! You have my admiration!

  • @PhilipBlank
    @PhilipBlank Год назад

    I can’t wait to get these out in the world! Incredible work here man!

  • @marcelosoian
    @marcelosoian Год назад

    Wonderful project. Bravo!!!

  • @danilocedeno9765
    @danilocedeno9765 Год назад +4

    Ok so hear me out. I saw this project a bit back and I think the work you put into this is insane. It is so clean and beautiful that not even a consumer grade product comes even close. I'd love to build one but the problem is that other than the supply issue for the motor, I also don't have the tools e.g. hotplate for reflow soldering in order to do so. So I appreciate massively that you shared this video and your work because I would love to use this as a reference to try and make a less nice but similarly functional dumbed down version. I also would like to be able to print the parts myself on my fdm printer. The package will be much larger but I personally don't mind. Again thank you for keeping this open source and I'm looking forward to your future projects!

  • @MarinMinkov
    @MarinMinkov 8 месяцев назад

    Great job. I remember that it felt like magic the first time I used a knob like this in a BMW e60. Car reviews were not happy with the iDrive knob, but I think it was just ahead of it's time back in 2006/7.
    Interesting thing about the BMW knob is it can also be pushed to the side giving you 4 (8 with diagonals) more inputs to play with.

  • @chrisvahi
    @chrisvahi Год назад

    Beautiful design and fantastic videos! Thank you for this

  • @mexhandy4312
    @mexhandy4312 Год назад

    really cool design!!!
    I wonder how many generations it took your project to be so perfect. I'm a hobbyist myself, and I can imagine how much time must be behind the project. Respect!

  • @sycoclownx
    @sycoclownx Год назад

    I just found this and am now looking at getting the parts so I can build one and tinker. I think this will be perfect for my kitchen to control a few things, the lights, oven range, and fan. Maybe if I get really into it I'll even build that motor to raise and lower the chandelier lighting so I stop bonking my head.

  • @TheCebulon
    @TheCebulon Год назад

    I love this project.
    On the other hand, it is a lot of resources for a function, that can be achieved by a mechanical solution.
    But it is so awesome.

  • @STRaceDevelopment
    @STRaceDevelopment Год назад

    It is a new standart to "hobby" projects for me. Keep up the good work.

  • @cezariusus7595
    @cezariusus7595 Год назад

    Holy duck this is so well engineered.

  • @kristoftinelly
    @kristoftinelly Год назад

    So well made. So brilliant.