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No pressure. Simply watching this being made was amazing. If you do find a way to mass produce it, make a follow up video. If not, I’d be wondering if there would be any simpler way that a layman could make with semi obtainable intems (in other words a simpler way to make the same general concept). This was all a ton of awesomeness overall, and you earned yourself a sub!
car enthusiasts would love it, art lovers would value it, a writer would treasure it and anyone owning it would brag about it and I can't tell you how cool it looks, I mean a copper and steel manual transmission pen.?? Sold.!!
Ayo which pen 🤨 /s But yeah totally agree with you, that pen wouldn't be comfortable at all to write with because of how thick it is. I think it needs improvement on the grip part, either by reducing the thickness of it entirely, or by creating small valleys for where the finger can sit on comfortably instead of letting the entire pen be perfectly cylindrical. Personally I like the latter because pen with bumps and valleys like that can use that as it's design and look really good
But you really can afford it. All you need is 15 minutes, and all those tools. No talent needed. Just look here and copy. If you cannot afford to buy those tools than for sure you can make them. First you make a crank to spin whatever you need. Sure, you will need 15 days instead of 15 minutes. But as a collector I assume that you can afford 15 days. And the cherry on the cake will be that you can actually claim that is manual. Manual made :))
I mean, you could _probably_ find a semi-local bored machinist that might do it for less than an arm and a leg (might not be as finely executed, depending on how personally invested they get, but hey, it's a funky little idea and you might even get some extra twists)
If we had these in our school days all you'd hear in class would be click, click, click, with those lucky enough to own one making car noises. And our metal shop teachers would of been in ore by your masterful lathe work & engineering skills on such a unique work of art !!
Забавно, но как раз таки в школе у меня была подобная ручка - на 8 паст разного цвета. Переключение производилось путем опускания кнопки нужного цвета - к ней прикреплялась паста. Чтобы вернуть в исходное состояние, нажималась любая другая кнопка, после чего ручка вставала на "нейтралку". Была из пластмассы правда, и корпус долно не прожил - треснул снизу, а также в районе резьбы крепления одной части ручки к другой - сверху. Для справки, мне больше 30 лет уже) Кстати говоря, писать было жутко неудобно. А вот у одного из учителей я видел версию на три пасты - чёрная, синяя и красная, ручка вполне сопоставима с обычной при этом. Вот это - идеал.
Those things were pretty hopeless once the novelty wore off. I remember having one of those 12 or 24 colour ones where most of the refills ran out before I could even use them!!! 🤣
Insane skills in everything Design Machining Polishing Sound Cinematography Editing Beautiful work of art and video to show to the world Im truly in awe
i like how you go out of your way to show your machines turning off when you're done using them. makes the video very relaxing in a sort of procedural, things-being-done-correctly kind of way.
Yeah problem is the market for pens (particularly with a manual gear shift) is dieing out. There will come a time when people who actually have writing skills will be the same as people who know how to change manual gears in a car….. none
@@iamthebroker I keep getting told I have dysgraphia just because I never practiced handwriting, only typing. I think I could be better at handwriting if I cared, but I never really did
Eraser for reverse is smart, I like it. Idea: each gear gets a larger size (0.5mm for first, 0.7mm for second, 1mm for 3rd) to represent denser burnout tracks with more ink.
This is what makes youtube great. It was soothing to watch you work that precisely. My father is a retired tool and die maker and i definitely need to show him this, I'm sure he will be impressed.
Let’s give some props to the video production here. It was as good as the machine work! If I had one of these back in Jr. H.S., when multicolour pens were the rage, my simulated V8 noises would have drowned out the clicking of the shift mechanism followed by me being kicked out of class.
I saw the title. I saw the thumbnail. I watched the whole video and it wasn't until halfway through assembly that I actually understood what was happening, even though you did exactly what you said you would do. Incredible.
@@Acheron93 it's ultimately down to preference. Some, including me, would enjoy to hear about the whole process, including the difficulties and innovations that might have come within, as such documentation could aid others in either replication or general performance in this field. Others do understandably prefer the pure assembly, presumably due to a relaxing effect it boasts
Here the whole process : 1) You imagine the stuff 2) You draw it - preferably make a CaD 3D model to test the mobility of the part 3) You plan the machining - I think part of it can be automated nowaday, but it's not too hard anywah 4) You do the machining 5) Assembly - better think about that part during the design, or you will get stumped !
I was expecting a single color pen with a clever gear-shift like mechanism, and I got a 6 "color" full on gear box pen ! The machining is incredible, I would be stressing out having to manually machine brass that thin.
Couple years ago someone asked me to make 0.5 thread on m5 bolt and i was like nope ,there is no way for me to make it,i cant even see it let alone sharpen a knife for it on a bench grinder.Your work is amazing you do precise things on a small lathe -i guess size sometimes really matters and bigger isn't always the best !
Get a diamond flat face wheel for your bench grinder, they'll allow you to get extremely precise cutting surfaces on your thread cutter, I've sharpened some fine enough to cut .1mm threads.
@@TheExplosiveGuy, very interested in how you got that diamond wheel to run true. Is your grinder one that was built for sharpening, with high precision angular contact bearings and precisely machined arbor? If it was an ordinary bench grinder, I would be satisfied to learn your technique to mount a flange that does not run out axially! Thanks, and all the best.
@@leehaelters6182 It was a bench grinder I had at work, and yeah it was one made for sharpening carbide tooling, I suppose I didn't consider the difficulty of mounting one of those diamond wheels to a standard bench grinder, you would probably have to have a custom made flange built to eliminate any runout in the wheel, something that could be shimmed true and made to tight tolerances.
@@TheExplosiveGuy, thanks for your thoughts, I think that I will have to muddle along, stoning, twisting and shifting components to find the least runout, and save my pennies for a true sharpening rig. Again, best to you!
Because you did not thought. If you think at it, it is quite easy. Obviously a simpler one. For example the kind that does not retract. I even quite did that. I do not remember why, but I felt the need of a stronger pen instead of plastic ones. Somehow I had a thin copper tube, a lot thinner than a regular pen. Enough to fit the reserve in it though. Cut a cross on a side, filed the corners and bent inside triangles. On the other side I fit an tiny screw. Hammered it a little to thread the copper tube. Done. Do not remember about the spring. I could have added one but I assume that there was not enough room in that thin tube.
@@QuakeGamerROTMG listen man i love manuals too, both the project car and my daily that i own are manual. but you have to admit, for the daily average a to b guy, automatics are more practical. theyre less likely to be broken by the driver, and ultimately are safer since they will focus more on the road.
I was watching this and thinking of how cool it would be if this was a throwback to the old color-selector pens with each gear being a color, and then sure enough. This was thought out well in advance lol. Amazing.
I am always watching guitar making, customizing, reviewing, making channels, but this came across my recommend. Absolutely amazing! Working with metal looks super interesting, and satisfying. You're extremely talented. Looking forward to watching more.
My job has a fairly fancy CNC router (Datron Neo), and after over a year of working there I can't even come close to getting finishes like these. Incredible work.
Putting aside the metalwork (which is absolutely sublime), can I also just marvel at the creativity to think of this, and the ingenuity to come up with the design itself? This is amazing, and please let us know if you ever decide to make it available for sale!
This is absurd, when I started watching I thought it would be a gimmick then saw the clutch and imagined it would be a clever mechanism to switch the gears but you're telling me it ACTUALLY works as a way to change colors? Are you f-ing kidding me? Mind blown.
You're an insane machinist and I love your work. I have the Sherline machinist book and your work is in par with the show-off projects in that book. Well done.
Absolutely wonderful! And so creative😢. This one deserves to be sold for at least $5000. This is a work of intelligence, originality, art and amazing engineering. You're a genius, man!
This is why it's always so hard to get a gift for an engineer that loves their craft. If you give someone like this a gift you best know they will look at it and go "I wonder if I can make my own version"
i wouldn't say this is practical at all for writing but being a work of art and a great gift for car guys as well as mechanics, with the bonus of it being a functional pen this is an amazing idea.
This is one of the most amazing creations I’ve ever seen. I’m sure you’re an engineer or something by trade, but I’m astonished at how you come up with the things you create. The engines, the lock, this pen. You are a true artisan my friend. Can’t wait for your next creation!
The best part about this pen is that no one under the age of 50 can steal it. They have only ever operated automatic pens, meaning they won't know how to walk away with it. A perfect gift for that one old person in your life.
@@TheStupidRuski it is... somehow, when you shift, it does like 50% of the mechanism automatic, it does not need a clutch, and if you need one, you tap one gear to go to neutral
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How many mone for this?
pls make them available to buy❤
No pressure. Simply watching this being made was amazing. If you do find a way to mass produce it, make a follow up video. If not, I’d be wondering if there would be any simpler way that a layman could make with semi obtainable intems (in other words a simpler way to make the same general concept). This was all a ton of awesomeness overall, and you earned yourself a sub!
As a machinist, i so want to try to remake this someday
I have never watched ur channel but if u make this I will buy this assuming its not crazy $$$
The eraser for reverse is beautiful.
Yes.
the eRacer
And red should be on the 5th gear (last gear you reach, after you are done and are on the last part (checking) and the red limit).
extremely nice lil touch there I love it
Such a small detail but such a huge effect.
never thought I'd need a manual transmission pen in my life
but here I am
True
mrmoo6000 said it’s true, so i must be true
@@tommy-g5k yea
man you should start a business and start selling them
Same
A reverse gear for eraser is the most no-brainer thing I've seen.
Genius
why do you need an eraser on a pen
The pen already has a manual transmission so I think adding an eraser does make sense
@@remalemadingdongwhy not
Is this to stop automatic users from writing?
No just from them stealing your pen
@@nocturnhabeo😂
From taking your pen
Anti-theft device…
Would be cool to put a turbo in there, then you could eventually install a atmospheric blow off valve later on.
I would pay an embarrasing amount of money for one of these
it would cost a tremendous amount of money if he sold it anyways with all that custom machining
Same
😂
i’m not sure if it’s embarrassingly lot or embarrassingly cheap
Same. I need my MEJ clout merch
That's not just mechanical pen, not!!! This is masterpiece of engineering art. Bravo!
This is the Mechanical Pen
Creative but no mAsTeRpIEcE
car enthusiasts would love it, art lovers would value it, a writer would treasure it and anyone owning it would brag about it and I can't tell you how cool it looks, I mean a copper and steel manual transmission pen.?? Sold.!!
i 'm a car enthusiast. now imma try and learn how to use a lathe so i can make me one of these
@@eloc580 if u can make 1, ill pay u to make me 1
and none of them would use it cause its fat as fuck
@@eloc580and make me a pen
Tbf this isn’t very practical for a writer. They’d have to also be a diehard car enthusiast
Since no one else is brave enough to say it, I will. Your pen is huge
Ayo which pen 🤨
/s
But yeah totally agree with you, that pen wouldn't be comfortable at all to write with because of how thick it is. I think it needs improvement on the grip part, either by reducing the thickness of it entirely, or by creating small valleys for where the finger can sit on comfortably instead of letting the entire pen be perfectly cylindrical. Personally I like the latter because pen with bumps and valleys like that can use that as it's design and look really good
@@hiro_444it will put much strain on the wrist to keep it steady cause of weight it has🙏
@@hiro_444 add a pistol grip and buttsock
Do you really think he'll use it? He made it just for show.
i think you accidentally added a space after pen
I am a pen collector and if i could afford it i would love to have one of these, what a beautiful piece. And the talent to make it is tremendous.
But you really can afford it.
All you need is 15 minutes, and all those tools.
No talent needed. Just look here and copy.
If you cannot afford to buy those tools than for sure you can make them.
First you make a crank to spin whatever you need.
Sure, you will need 15 days instead of 15 minutes.
But as a collector I assume that you can afford 15 days.
And the cherry on the cake will be that you can actually claim that is manual. Manual made :))
IDC how much is it
I mean, you could _probably_ find a semi-local bored machinist that might do it for less than an arm and a leg (might not be as finely executed, depending on how personally invested they get, but hey, it's a funky little idea and you might even get some extra twists)
If we had these in our school days all you'd hear in class would be click, click, click, with those lucky enough to own one making car noises. And our metal shop teachers would of been in ore by your masterful lathe work & engineering skills on such a unique work of art !!
*in Awe of.
Ore is rocks
*would have been
before I saw the "would of" I thought the "in ore" maybe was a metal pun
@@famijoku7631 That's an advanced pun right there.
Забавно, но как раз таки в школе у меня была подобная ручка - на 8 паст разного цвета. Переключение производилось путем опускания кнопки нужного цвета - к ней прикреплялась паста. Чтобы вернуть в исходное состояние, нажималась любая другая кнопка, после чего ручка вставала на "нейтралку". Была из пластмассы правда, и корпус долно не прожил - треснул снизу, а также в районе резьбы крепления одной части ручки к другой - сверху.
Для справки, мне больше 30 лет уже) Кстати говоря, писать было жутко неудобно. А вот у одного из учителей я видел версию на три пасты - чёрная, синяя и красная, ручка вполне сопоставима с обычной при этом. Вот это - идеал.
The multi-ink pens we had back in the day were no where close as nice as this. Good job.
Those things were pretty hopeless once the novelty wore off. I remember having one of those 12 or 24 colour ones where most of the refills ran out before I could even use them!!! 🤣
@@konradyearwood5845 24 colors?! Holy
@@MrCh0o I wish i had a picture to show you. We are talking late 1960s when you had to take your film to the chemist!
Imagine writing your homework and its due in 10 minutes so you put it in 5th gear
Kishibe Rohan 💀💀💀
Then you stalled it 💀
Insane skills in everything
Design
Machining
Polishing
Sound
Cinematography
Editing
Beautiful work of art and video to show to the world
Im truly in awe
That's quite a compliment! Glad you enjoyed it.
i'm feeling belittled and i don't like it
@@fabuxverchatura I'm sorry mate
I'm sure you'll overcome it ❤️
Wagner would call it a Gesamptkuntzwerk.
You forgot driving
When teacher tell you to write faster but you already on 5th gear....
LOL
that's when you shift it into Race gear
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
So you go to "R", for rapid as fuck
pls heart this guy
i like how you go out of your way to show your machines turning off when you're done using them.
makes the video very relaxing in a sort of procedural, things-being-done-correctly kind of way.
The wonderful thing is the precision of manufacture and experience. The product is beautiful, I consider it a masterpiece. Thank you.
Much appreciated, thank you!
This is such a fascinating concept. The actual production is mind-blowing. Thank you.
I love that reverse is an eraser
clever little touch there
I would have played endlessly with this as a kid. And even now. It’s fantastic
As a car guy, I approve.
This is the perfect gift for any car guy that can write
as a car guy myself that's a small number of people 🤣
Sadly, I can't write anymore. Severe case of brainrot :/
Yeah problem is the market for pens (particularly with a manual gear shift) is dieing out. There will come a time when people who actually have writing skills will be the same as people who know how to change manual gears in a car….. none
the last three words were the most important.
@@iamthebroker I keep getting told I have dysgraphia just because I never practiced handwriting, only typing. I think I could be better at handwriting if I cared, but I never really did
Eraser for reverse is smart, I like it.
Idea: each gear gets a larger size (0.5mm for first, 0.7mm for second, 1mm for 3rd) to represent denser burnout tracks with more ink.
That's a great idea!!
@@MakerB12:39 how do you spin faster than my dad leaving me for milk
@@MakerBand whiteout for reverse >:)
This is what makes youtube great. It was soothing to watch you work that precisely. My father is a retired tool and die maker and i definitely need to show him this, I'm sure he will be impressed.
Let’s give some props to the video production here. It was as good as the machine work! If I had one of these back in Jr. H.S., when multicolour pens were the rage, my simulated V8 noises would have drowned out the clicking of the shift mechanism followed by me being kicked out of class.
😂😂😂😂 same
The precision of those machines is very, very satisfying to watch lol. Glad I clicked!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@MakerB How much would you charge to make it for someone?
@@SonorGeek05 prolly at least 10 dollars
Glad click precision
I saw the title. I saw the thumbnail. I watched the whole video and it wasn't until halfway through assembly that I actually understood what was happening, even though you did exactly what you said you would do. Incredible.
No talking. No 15 minute filler intro. No godawful TikTok music.
Just good old fashioned quality content.
Nah he should definitely speak some
@@devonkennedy1386 Why though? The beautiful, perfect precision of the machinery, as well as his technique, speaks volumes already.
this has the same energy as "my mechanics", almost ASMR-like
@@Acheron93 it's ultimately down to preference. Some, including me, would enjoy to hear about the whole process, including the difficulties and innovations that might have come within, as such documentation could aid others in either replication or general performance in this field. Others do understandably prefer the pure assembly, presumably due to a relaxing effect it boasts
Here the whole process :
1) You imagine the stuff
2) You draw it - preferably make a CaD 3D model to test the mobility of the part
3) You plan the machining - I think part of it can be automated nowaday, but it's not too hard anywah
4) You do the machining
5) Assembly - better think about that part during the design, or you will get stumped !
I was expecting a single color pen with a clever gear-shift like mechanism, and I got a 6 "color" full on gear box pen !
The machining is incredible, I would be stressing out having to manually machine brass that thin.
Long live the manuals!
This is amazing. The craftsmanship, the idea, the looks. Everything. Well done. Love this!
Thank you!
Eraser connected to reverse is what makes this amazing build even better
Couple years ago someone asked me to make 0.5 thread on m5 bolt and i was like nope ,there is no way for me to make it,i cant even see it let alone sharpen a knife for it on a bench grinder.Your work is amazing you do precise things on a small lathe -i guess size sometimes really matters and bigger isn't always the best !
Get a diamond flat face wheel for your bench grinder, they'll allow you to get extremely precise cutting surfaces on your thread cutter, I've sharpened some fine enough to cut .1mm threads.
@@TheExplosiveGuy 무엇을 구매하면 되는 것인지 링크하나 부탁드려도 될까요
@@TheExplosiveGuy, very interested in how you got that diamond wheel to run true. Is your grinder one that was built for sharpening, with high precision angular contact bearings and precisely machined arbor? If it was an ordinary bench grinder, I would be satisfied to learn your technique to mount a flange that does not run out axially! Thanks, and all the best.
@@leehaelters6182 It was a bench grinder I had at work, and yeah it was one made for sharpening carbide tooling, I suppose I didn't consider the difficulty of mounting one of those diamond wheels to a standard bench grinder, you would probably have to have a custom made flange built to eliminate any runout in the wheel, something that could be shimmed true and made to tight tolerances.
@@TheExplosiveGuy, thanks for your thoughts, I think that I will have to muddle along, stoning, twisting and shifting components to find the least runout, and save my pennies for a true sharpening rig. Again, best to you!
I didn't even think someone COULD make a pen at home, this really blew my mind
Because you did not thought.
If you think at it, it is quite easy.
Obviously a simpler one.
For example the kind that does not retract.
I even quite did that.
I do not remember why, but I felt the need of a stronger pen instead of plastic ones.
Somehow I had a thin copper tube, a lot thinner than a regular pen.
Enough to fit the reserve in it though.
Cut a cross on a side, filed the corners and bent inside triangles.
On the other side I fit an tiny screw. Hammered it a little to thread the copper tube.
Done.
Do not remember about the spring. I could have added one but I assume that there was not enough room in that thin tube.
購入するかの価値観は人それぞれだが
動画鑑賞中は間違いなく楽しかった
素敵な時間をありがとう
ありがとうございます。
Enjoy seeing others skills and engineering. My days are over, but seeing others create brings me joy.
Putting an eraser in reverse is ironic, clever, brilliant; a perfect pun! It was an absolutely masterful choice
What an imaginations to think of such a thing, and being able to design it and have it work is impressive as hell.
That looks horrifically unwieldy and wildly impractical, I love it
It’s a manual transmission, what’d you expect?
It’s practicality is worse than those elementary book fair multi color pens and I want this so much because of that
well we don't get manual transmissions in cars for practicality, we get it cuz its fun!
@@fruitygranulizer540 I don't know, having a car that actually does what it's told sounds practical to me lol.
@@QuakeGamerROTMG listen man i love manuals too, both the project car and my daily that i own are manual. but you have to admit, for the daily average a to b guy, automatics are more practical. theyre less likely to be broken by the driver, and ultimately are safer since they will focus more on the road.
Watching all those custom parts, fit together so perfectly, so satisfying. Beautiful work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was watching this and thinking of how cool it would be if this was a throwback to the old color-selector pens with each gear being a color, and then sure enough. This was thought out well in advance lol. Amazing.
I am always watching guitar making, customizing, reviewing, making channels, but this came across my recommend. Absolutely amazing! Working with metal looks super interesting, and satisfying. You're extremely talented. Looking forward to watching more.
That's quite a compliment! Glad you enjoyed it.
Finally a manual transmission I don't have to worry about blowing the clutch out of.
Yet somehow I still will
Finally, a writing utensil worthy of challenging the American space pen
Yeah and then the russians used a pencil
@@Slungus_bunny69 the reason that was an issue to the US was because there was concern that the graphite particles would get stuck in components
Until Fisher sold the pens as souvenirs then even Russia flew US made Space pens.
My job has a fairly fancy CNC router (Datron Neo), and after over a year of working there I can't even come close to getting finishes like these. Incredible work.
My 18 month old son and I were hooked from beginning to end.
Very cool 👍
Big thank you for watching this video!😀
I NEED IT! I NEED IT! I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT THIS IN MY LIFE
😂😂😂😂. Correct. And an entirely appropriate way to feel about it. 😂😂😂😊
until i saw this video i didn’t know my life needed this
もう発想が天才
もし売ってたら絶対買うわ
そrwな
that's really stylish. I had a crappy plastic pen like that, can't believe how cool it can look when there's some thought put into it!
(SIGH) "Sorry mom, can't go to school today. I have to binge this RUclips channel."
Possibly the greatest RUclips recommendation all month
This is the manliest writing instrument ever! I'm not crying, you are!
The attention to detail with the entire pen is spectacular!
最高です!!
Rが消しゴムなのセンスありすぎます
タイトルもサムネも全く意味が分からないけど
オススメされるまま見たら
想像の100倍すごかった
(フリクション芯入れてイレーサーまで組み込む芸の細かさ…)
"Sorry, can't come to school today, I must change my transmission fluid"
😂😂😂
another source for making homework excuses 😂
Just. Yes. THIS, as a product, NEEDS to be a Kickstarter!
this genuinely is one of the coolest things i've ever seen, the machining, putting an eraser as the reverse etc. bravo man this was so sick
The coolest thing ever made on RUclips
“this generation can’t even write with a stick shift”
Putting aside the metalwork (which is absolutely sublime), can I also just marvel at the creativity to think of this, and the ingenuity to come up with the design itself? This is amazing, and please let us know if you ever decide to make it available for sale!
I will!!
Say whatever you want about 3D printing, this is something else. Loved it.
This is gold. It was so funny watching someone make a PEN & occasionally seeing "adding the shifter" or "making the clutch"😂😂😂 Legendary!!
Actually it appears to be made of copper
This is ridiculous…I’ll take two, please
One for workdays and one for the Sunday evening drives
ive seen this video recomended to me a thousand times but im finally checking it out and its really cool!
This is absurd, when I started watching I thought it would be a gimmick then saw the clutch and imagined it would be a clever mechanism to switch the gears but you're telling me it ACTUALLY works as a way to change colors? Are you f-ing kidding me? Mind blown.
You're an insane machinist and I love your work.
I have the Sherline machinist book and your work is in par with the show-off projects in that book.
Well done.
Glad you liked it. (That's a great book!)
I love this pen.I would pay my entire life saving for this pen
Can you legally drive this pen?.
Not while drinking.
😂
Lol😂
Underrated.
Get this fella some likes.
Yes but Note right hand drive only
What a nice job achieved, a real piece of art
ngl just watching it be made is satisfying
What a clever dude you are. I watched the entire video including the commercials, lol.
Absolutely wonderful! And so creative😢. This one deserves to be sold for at least $5000. This is a work of intelligence, originality, art and amazing engineering. You're a genius, man!
That's quite a compliment! Glad you enjoyed it.😀
This is why it's always so hard to get a gift for an engineer that loves their craft. If you give someone like this a gift you best know they will look at it and go "I wonder if I can make my own version"
MT車ユーザーにとっては嬉しい商品❗
なのでほんと商品化・市販化欲しいですね❗
多分中国人がこの動画を見て勝手に作るかな
Imagine trying to write with the blue pen but you accidentally shift to the purple pen instead
Money shift
That's what the reverse gear is for 😉
this is the best pen ive ever seen
i wouldn't say this is practical at all for writing but being a work of art and a great gift for car guys as well as mechanics, with the bonus of it being a functional pen this is an amazing idea.
This is one of the most amazing creations I’ve ever seen. I’m sure you’re an engineer or something by trade, but I’m astonished at how you come up with the things you create. The engines, the lock, this pen. You are a true artisan my friend. Can’t wait for your next creation!
That's quite a compliment! Glad you enjoyed it.
Wow, this is art !!! Can't wait for every new video from you !!!👍👌🥇🏆🛠⚙️❤️❤️🍾🥂
Coming soon😀
12:40 me right before I close 50 tabs in my browser.
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
見る前はただの飾りかなと思ったけど、ちゃんと機能が備わってて凄い。
Amazing. Such precision.
Weirdly, watching how the pen is used was a better explanation of the clutch pedal than any driver has ever given me.
The best part about this pen is that no one under the age of 50 can steal it. They have only ever operated automatic pens, meaning they won't know how to walk away with it. A perfect gift for that one old person in your life.
I m 38, and only used manual transmission. It would be take automatic to confuse me.
@@ignis_32 You are a time traveler. Do you know George Washington?
@@NoobNoobNews I’m 16 and I also know how to drive a manual.
@@NoobNoobNewslmao they're probably just european
@@DuramaxDiesel66no you don't, the commenter just said no one under 50 can drive manual, and RUclips commenters are never wrong
This is the best pen I’ve ever seen, good job. 😎👍
ペンとしては使いにくいかもしれないけど、普通に欲しい。
というか、発想力が素晴らしい
Ugh, you use an automatic pen?
Edit: 1.6k Likes? WOW thanks all!! :)
No, I Use The CVT Transmission Pen.
I use a hydrostatic transmission pen
The Dual Clutch pen is just an automatic
@@TheStupidRuski it is... somehow, when you shift, it does like 50% of the mechanism automatic, it does not need a clutch, and if you need one, you tap one gear to go to neutral
I have both :>
this needs to be sold in stores around the world
"yo can I borrow your pen?"
"sure but can you drive manual?"
I need this.
I *NEED* THIS.
Just needs a stitched leather grip! Incredible craftsmanship and creativity.
I like that idea. Thank you!
Eu estava ansioso pra ver seus vídeos 😮😅 💚🇧🇷
I need this pen in my life. Mainly because my truck is also a 5speed stick :D
The best pen I have seen so fae ❤
0 0:34 helicopter
I thought the same 😂
Flashbacks?
*The End by The Doors starts to play*
me when i watch quality content instead of endless hypnotic scrolling
I'm Brazilian and I went crazy when I saw how the pen turned out, I would definitely buy it
Ain't gonna lie. 1:09 it sounded like my fan everytime I sleep...
Perfect idea, perfect execution, perfect eraser reveal at the end. New sub!
Welcome!
That's pretty darn cool.
👇people who thinks he should start and etsy store
i would buy one of these
Am the only one who read "ecstasy store"? 😵
He have to do it, i want to buy one
@@Bobo-ox7fjYES!!!!!
please