I think you are all awesome but Felix's flat expressions when talking makes me smile so much! Out-takes at the end were great; Ace episode. Thanks guys.
REF: 6:34 Why not use a fixed conversion arry: Use the number from the sencor as index in an arry that containe a "good" value for that position. Easy to program and change if needed.
Maybe it should have a display showing the temperature, that would be cool. I mean, you could have an LED light up when the heating element has reached glue melting point, but it wouldn't be as cool, right? Seriously, though, it would be a nice safety feature. Also, why didn't Ben go for a potentiometer instead of a hall effect sensor like people had suggested here in the comments? Seemed like it would be much easier to work with (and cheaper too?)
To all commenters, Please remember that at the start of season 7, Ben himself said that he wasn't happy that all the builds he was doing never got finished and were not complete. Also remember that you have a mouse (if you don't want to watch the video, there's a button called the back button, it's usually at the top left of the screen) It's you, at the end of the day, who decides what video you want to watch. Thankyou
More deadpan Felix! I like seeing more of the hard work and thought that goes into these in-depth projects. It'd be nice though if there was more of a balance between the in-depth stuff and more fast-paced episodes. And, I wanted to mention that I think the in-depth projects were started specifically because people asked to see more depth.
thank you for reverting to the original episode "layout" I understand you need sponsor involvement, but several of the last videos seemed to focus on that and it was crap
At 10:30 I had an idea for you. After retracting, extrude the same amount you just retracted before going back to speed control. That's what my 3D printer does. And why do you need the automatic stand? Move the cord entry somewhere else and make the base flat, weighing it it down a bit to make it sit stably on a surface.
Suggestion: Rotate the motor 90° and have it above the center-line of the glue gun. That will balance the gun in your hand, whether you are left or right handed. I don't think that many people sight over the top of the gun when gluing. You usually look at where the glue is being applied from the side.
I know you have put a lot into this glue gun but making it cordless would be AWESOME .. since Riobi has an 18v Lithium version .. obviously Riobi's doesn't retract the glue but just a thought
May I have one of these made for silver electrical sodering w/Flux in it? Just to hold it so I have a free hand to grab a flat head screw driver while sodering. And can just feed the sodering with my thumb
There are more than a couple episodes of Duck Tales with Donald in them going on adventures too. Also I want to say that in the Donald Duck comics Donald goes on adventures with Scrooge so it may in fact be that Donald did want them to go on cool adventures.
Ryobi stole the idea, they already made "wireless" glue gun which already selling in stores and AvE already made review of it, it's very good and battery very powerful.
4:27 - Well, they were (are?) boyscouts, you know? They might have gotten themselves in quite a few adventures. Was that ever a thing in the TV show? Did they talk about that? They sure did in the comics.
Bob_ HD Ben is stuck with an issue with the expansion port, as you may know, the n64 won't boot up without either a dummy termination card (Jumper Pack) or the expansion pack plug in the port, so every time Ben tried to move or relocate the port he ended up destroying the circuit traces. He ask for help finishing the project in a video not too long ago.
ducoborn It has an FPGA + SDRAM on the underside, so it can handle HDMI and cart emulation. It's booting from a real cart atm (well, from an Everdrive), but only running at 4/5 the normal speed, as the PCB still needs a few tweaks around the RDRAM. (I had to learn all about transmission line theory, and PCB trace impedance matching.)
The case needs to be heat resistant and would melt from the heat of the hot end so the case should be made from aluminium not polymer and the inside coated with silicon rubber, can you not use 2x VN66AF VMOS transistors to control the triac as you want to shunt the triac control pin to ground to turn it off.
Ben and I had seen Wonder Woman and Max hadn't. So we came up with a bunch of fake spoilers, including a giant battle between a sky full of dirigibles. So that's what that outtake was all about...
What you are doing are still not that safe, touching perfboard with live contact just mm away...Ofc they aren't through hole, but fingers are soft so they can reach down if they really want to :D And also, there are always the risk something shorted out under board to make metal switch live.To be as safe as possible you shoul've kept the ac on seperate board. ie keept the button on arduino board. And only use the on off switch with power off. Even if you know where live contacts are and avoid them, accidents happen. It's better to be safe than sorry when playing with 110/220 ac
You should get lady ada to design the pcb by working out a royalties deal and then she might sell them on adafruit.com the electronics website that isn't god awful to navigate
1) RUclips ad revenue 2) To make series 3) To get help and feedback from the community 4) In this case, they are also sending the product to the Element 14 investor team or whatever
Because if you actually care about watching the process of making, this format is superior. It's not just about the end result. Furthermore this allows us great insight in the struggles and allows for a more well thought out product. fukken all these whiners...
Sending Float: void usart_TransmitFloat( float floatNumber ) { char buffer[64]; /*If old value is equal to new value, send nothing*/ // if (floatNumber != newFloatNumber){ snprintf(buffer,64 ,"%f" , floatNumber); int i = 0; while (buffer[i] != '\0') { while ( !( UCSR0A & (1
ceputza It's not a gun that administers Super Glue, but a Super Gun of Glue. A Glue Gun that's Super. Not an ordinary Glue Gun, but a Super one. A Glue Gun that exceeds all others. A Glue Gun beyond all Glue Guns. Super Mario Bros isn't about two brothers called Super Mario, but about two brothers called Mario that are Super. Same thing here.
So where is this "WORKING PROTOTYPE"? It's taking you longer to do this simple ass project than it used to take to redesign an entire console! Come on man, get your shit together!
I really appreciated the "sudo Sergeant" episode that aired Wednesday this week. Please keep adding more, and if possible longer episodes. Thanks!
Agreed, Felix is great!
I think you are all awesome but Felix's flat expressions when talking makes me smile so much! Out-takes at the end were great; Ace episode. Thanks guys.
I like seeing how an extensive product development works, but I'm also excited about the photo booth project!
I always enjoy seeing you guys working together on projects :)
REF: 6:34
Why not use a fixed conversion arry: Use the number from the sencor as index in an arry that containe a "good" value for that position. Easy to program and change if needed.
Maybe it should have a display showing the temperature, that would be cool. I mean, you could have an LED light up when the heating element has reached glue melting point, but it wouldn't be as cool, right? Seriously, though, it would be a nice safety feature.
Also, why didn't Ben go for a potentiometer instead of a hall effect sensor like people had suggested here in the comments? Seemed like it would be much easier to work with (and cheaper too?)
"Mr. Heckendorn" :D
I imagine Ben saying, "It's okay, call me Ben." And Felix replies, "No problem Mr. Heckendorn."
They probably had a relationship crisis ;)
Why do recent Ben Heck show videos have so few views when compared to older ones? Has he lost some of his subscriber base?
Not too many people care about a 6 month glue gun build.
Karen is a godess
To all commenters,
Please remember that at the start of season 7, Ben himself said that he wasn't happy that all the builds he was doing never got finished and were not complete. Also remember that you have a mouse (if you don't want to watch the video, there's a button called the back button, it's usually at the top left of the screen) It's you, at the end of the day, who decides what video you want to watch.
Thankyou
These are all really warm-ups for Ben's real project: The Can Smasher 3.0
14:10 -> Felix has a beeper in his finger?
Built in continuity checker :p
I love the pieces of wood on either side of the heating element. What could go wrong?
More deadpan Felix!
I like seeing more of the hard work and thought that goes into these in-depth projects. It'd be nice though if there was more of a balance between the in-depth stuff and more fast-paced episodes. And, I wanted to mention that I think the in-depth projects were started specifically because people asked to see more depth.
thank you for reverting to the original episode "layout" I understand you need sponsor involvement, but several of the last videos seemed to focus on that and it was crap
new drinking game: take a shot every-time Ben says "hot-end"
Felix saying "Mr. Heckendorn" sounds really funny, for some reason.
"shall we take it for a spin?" CLASSIC
At 10:30 I had an idea for you. After retracting, extrude the same amount you just retracted before going back to speed control. That's what my 3D printer does. And why do you need the automatic stand? Move the cord entry somewhere else and make the base flat, weighing it it down a bit to make it sit stably on a surface.
Oh yeah a cool design idea would be a long nose so you could get hot glue into tight spaces
Suggestion: Rotate the motor 90° and have it above the center-line of the glue gun. That will balance the gun in your hand, whether you are left or right handed. I don't think that many people sight over the top of the gun when gluing. You usually look at where the glue is being applied from the side.
Felix has a big heart! I would never ever dare to use metal switches near a AC power. On poor connection and the 220V can run through your fingers :D
I feel like Dave Jones might be facepalming at the complete lack of separation between the mains and low voltage side designed into your product.
Will you stop the motor from pushing into the hot end as long as it is not up to temperature?
Yes. That function is already in the code. Good catch!
Does Atmel C not come with an snprintf function? That would be trivial to convert a float to a char*
I know you have put a lot into this glue gun but making it cordless would be AWESOME .. since Riobi has an 18v Lithium version .. obviously Riobi's doesn't retract the glue but just a thought
May I have one of these made for silver electrical sodering w/Flux in it? Just to hold it so I have a free hand to grab a flat head screw driver while sodering. And can just feed the sodering with my thumb
I love the Robonyan in the background.
You got Yo-Kai fans in the lab it seems?
maybe you could disassembly some e-ink e-book reader and make a use of the screen? :)
Maybe digital on-wall calendar?
ben you are back to original with the big project videos
There are more than a couple episodes of Duck Tales with Donald in them going on adventures too. Also I want to say that in the Donald Duck comics Donald goes on adventures with Scrooge so it may in fact be that Donald did want them to go on cool adventures.
Felix, get your act on, and just redo the mistake on camera :P
Where's the working prototype? You didn't even show it.
id like to see it with a digital display and variable temp control
Ryobi stole the idea, they already made "wireless" glue gun which already selling in stores and AvE already made review of it, it's very good and battery very powerful.
4:27 - Well, they were (are?) boyscouts, you know? They might have gotten themselves in quite a few adventures.
Was that ever a thing in the TV show? Did they talk about that? They sure did in the comics.
Yo Ben, I freacking love that beard!!
What about the n64 portable?
Bob_ HD Ben is stuck with an issue with the expansion port, as you may know, the n64 won't boot up without either a dummy termination card (Jumper Pack) or the expansion pack plug in the port, so every time Ben tried to move or relocate the port he ended up destroying the circuit traces. He ask for help finishing the project in a video not too long ago.
yeah i already fixed that tho ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
ElectronAsh man you got a pbr? Oh shit thats nice
This isn't the video for that.
ducoborn
It has an FPGA + SDRAM on the underside, so it can handle HDMI and cart emulation.
It's booting from a real cart atm (well, from an Everdrive), but only running at 4/5 the normal speed, as the PCB still needs a few tweaks around the RDRAM.
(I had to learn all about transmission line theory, and PCB trace impedance matching.)
i wish i had such precise control over my hot end
Cant wait to buy one.
schematic?
The case needs to be heat resistant and would melt from the heat of the hot end so the case should be made from aluminium not polymer and the inside coated with silicon rubber, can you not use 2x VN66AF VMOS transistors to control the triac as you want to shunt the triac control pin to ground to turn it off.
I see y'all like that Talenti gelato. Good choice.
Does anyone not automatically ff through the title sequence?
Not sure what RUclips is doing to TBHS but it the only channel that refuses to cast to my roku 3? strange is it just me anyone else having this issue?
You invented a 3d printer head!!
n64 portable project is dead ?
Just don't forget a thermal runaway detection eventually cause ya know thermistors fail sometimes...
You should make a chip 3d pen for
NICE!!!
"The rough nature of my hands" LoL
Ben and I had seen Wonder Woman and Max hadn't. So we came up with a bunch of fake spoilers, including a giant battle between a sky full of dirigibles. So that's what that outtake was all about...
Magnetic feilds drop at the cube of the distance.
Yay Im early! Nice work on the prototype.
N64 portable please !!!
What a misleading title.
I choked on ice watching this video
12:00 Explosions with AC power, leave that to ElectroBOOM ;)
heres a idea do a Nintendo game cube portable or tear down maybe a mix of a computer and a consol
so i feel like this is way way over engineered, is that the point? i used to repair drills and very similar actions are all done mechanically
What you are doing are still not that safe, touching perfboard with live contact just mm away...Ofc they aren't through hole, but fingers are soft so they can reach down if they really want to :D And also, there are always the risk something shorted out under board to make metal switch live.To be as safe as possible you shoul've kept the ac on seperate board. ie keept the button on arduino board. And only use the on off switch with power off. Even if you know where live contacts are and avoid them, accidents happen. It's better to be safe than sorry when playing with 110/220 ac
Ben should make a Nintendo switch portable.
First I thought it was a gun that shoots super glue
Not a "Super Glue Gun". Maybe a "Hot Glue Super Gun" Super glue usually is cyanoacrylate
Or a "Super Hot Glue Gun"? But implying that it's a really nice hot glue gun, not a glue gun that is really hot...
FrrrrrrrrrrIIIIIIiiiiiiiIIIiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!
i don't use a glue gun any more i just use the glue stick and a lighter
20 video one glue gun 3/4 pc moding bla
I have a hot glue gun
it's one of a kind
it takes a minute...
to uhhh.
heat up...i guess....
You should get lady ada to design the pcb by working out a royalties deal and then she might sell them on adafruit.com the electronics website that isn't god awful to navigate
Still hard to watch with the ninja edits. It's jarring.
All of these split up videos feel disjointed. Why not complete the project and then make a straightforward video of the process?
IggyM Yeah, this new format sucks.
I'd like both, a sorta blog showing progress and issues run into along the way, but a nice, highly polished summary at the end would be great.
agreed, I quite like having the ability to see the slow and boring process too, and I'd love it if they make a summary at the end.
1) RUclips ad revenue
2) To make series
3) To get help and feedback from the community
4) In this case, they are also sending the product to the Element 14 investor team or whatever
Because if you actually care about watching the process of making, this format is superior.
It's not just about the end result.
Furthermore this allows us great insight in the struggles and allows for a more well thought out product.
fukken all these whiners...
super glue gun is misleading. hott! glue gun
Second!!
Sending Float:
void usart_TransmitFloat( float floatNumber )
{
char buffer[64];
/*If old value is equal to new value, send nothing*/
// if (floatNumber != newFloatNumber){
snprintf(buffer,64 ,"%f" , floatNumber);
int i = 0;
while (buffer[i] != '\0') {
while ( !( UCSR0A & (1
Second comment
what the fucked happened to TBHS. I feel like someone has ruined it... I'm not naming names.
Lachlan Jansen how the fuck she ruining the show. Sure you aint just a woman hater...
I don't think you know what Super Glue means. Change the name cause it's bad.
ceputza It's not a gun that administers Super Glue, but a Super Gun of Glue. A Glue Gun that's Super. Not an ordinary Glue Gun, but a Super one. A Glue Gun that exceeds all others. A Glue Gun beyond all Glue Guns.
Super Mario Bros isn't about two brothers called Super Mario, but about two brothers called Mario that are Super. Same thing here.
Yeah, aka misleading ambiguous name.
So where is this "WORKING PROTOTYPE"? It's taking you longer to do this simple ass project than it used to take to redesign an entire console! Come on man, get your shit together!
The ignorance of this comment gave me cancer.