If you enjoyed this build with Adam Savage and Laura Kampf, watch them build a (very) over-engineered bottle opener! ruclips.net/video/MxLOoriXkMc/видео.html
I’m sorry I don’t wanna drag the creativity of your channel down, and I love your ability to collaborate and make something new but like you literally could have milled some holes in a 4x4 that fits the handle of these dispensers. It accomplishes the same goal, in the sense you want to take the roll with you and be able to dispense tape one handed. I feel like it’s a little bit of over thinking to disassemble the tape dispenser when you could mill a few oblong holes in a nice piece of wood and stick the dispenser handle in them and if you want to take them with you just remove the dispenser, it also lends itself well to being built into a vertical orientation. Kind of an Occam’s razor type thing, But then you wouldn’t have a video so idk I’m sort of torn between the simple solution and the free form creative spirit you foster in this video... honestly I’m slightly envious and a little bit baffled by your ability to see another idea as a contribution to the final product and not an obstacle to your vision, your ability to design around another persons work is awe inspiring (it would definitley frustrate me to not have a plan before it’s executed...to just go and make it, I could do it alone no problem but each with a different part, the way you riff off each other it’s awesome)
What wonderful shop porn. I could (and often DO...) watch this sort of stuff non-stop. My other go-to is the wonderful How It's Made series. Unnnngggghhhh... When I used to work in my shop more often I'd spend as much or more time making the stuff to make the stuff, than making the stuff itself. A good jig or tool holder is a thing of beauty.
Agreed. When I saw the title I thought it would be interesting. Then I saw that it was nearly 40 minutes and thought maybe I'll just skip over a few parts. I was pleasantly surprised y how engaging he makes his one day build videos.
Adam uses a special echo location technique, different areas of his belly are tuned to locate specific items. His tongue receives the vibrations, hence his subtle but quirky facial gestures.
Two people from different sides of the Atlantic Ocean, brought together by a planet-wide information network, meeting thanks to a common interest and joining forces to solve a problem that was bugging them. We live in an awesome age!
ImpatientTurtle It's fascinating to see how people bounce ideas off each other. Two people, two different minds, but the same goal. And I love seeing how people react to Adam's shop
The part where Adam says "Oh wait! I have the perfect thing for this!" and runs away to an exact point in his shop makes me realize that I REALLY want to see him do a project with James May. They would have the most perfect and well organized creative bromance.
"Hmmm, we're going to need rare ivory from an albino Elephant that is found only in the remote regions of Madagascar and went extinct in the 19th century....I have some in the back"
kalloused I don't usually reply to comments or even make a comment myself. But your joke me me laugh very hard and unexpectedly. The joke kept getting better and better and the punchline was just a killer. Good job with that one.
Agreed, I do not expect to have that problem as long as I consider the tape a tool and have it available. What I find wonderful is that two people are working on a need they both have and are adding to the situation. I would be so thrilled to have a like minded person in my shop like this!
Laura has the best suggestions for builds. They’re always practical and awesome. It’s fun to see props, but they’re not really functional (guns, etc.). With these, it’s easy to see how well the things do what they’re supposed to. And Adam’s and Laura’s ingenuity is on proud display. Thanks for bringing us these collaborations!
I hands so enjoyed watching you two explaining complex concepts halfway to eachother and then stop explaining because you both understand the complete idea. I'm sure it makes the whole process of working together a joy.
How many people like me, would love to have access to this shop any time we wanted to make something? Holy cow, how cool would that be?!? Adam has everything - including a kitchen sink! I LOVE these videos!
My new workshop will soon be completed and I think that I will be able to build some really cool stuff there. Let's hope that it will be a success and then I might be able to make a trip to the US next year :)
I love Tested, and especially One Day Builds. I don't know how often comments are read, but I would love to see a One Day Build where Adam does a Lightsaber build, or specifically a lightsaber hilt. Not a replica, but a lightsaber Adam Savage would weild were he a Jedi Knight or a Sith Lord. Can we make this happen?! Please? Keep making!
Never sure if you ever have time to read your comments Adam. Giving your time to Laura and us by sharing your build. Kudos Adam. Apart from your skills whenever building things, I adore your humility while you do it. All the best from London, UK
more likely you go to the store for a bearing and they look at you like you don't know what you're talking about before they send you to the mom and pop hardware store across town.
Seeing the excitement and enthusiasm when one of them has an idea or makes a suggestion is genuinely infectious, I can't stop grinning watching them both at work!
How great. Loved the fact that Adam said okay, you take this apart [9:04] and Laura without thinking reached into her pocket and pulled out a multitool to get started. No hesitation, or anything. Taking things apart is such a fundamental step in our learning and creating process.
Love the Mad Scientis vibe that Adam gives off! It's amazing! I can only imagine how they felt building it, but for me watching, I feel like a kid in a candy store. X3
I know Adam won't read comments but might help others looking to do something similar. For the blade a really easy place to get them is on the glad wrap dispensers, you get a footlong blade on the side of a cheap box.
The tape holder (the grey plastic thing they cut up) could easily and more cheaply be made from MDF. NM, the serrated blades from the glad / foil wrap boxes could be made stronger by gluing to the blunt side of a used craft blade. Or you could cut sections from a hacksaw blade.
Austvik Austvik because it's a two person team HAND making these hats. The time spent making each piece, not to mention the expertise they've built in their sewing skills are what make a price go up. That's not even mentioning the money they spend on materials for the product, envelopes/boxes for shipping, and all that jazz.
Laura Kampf + Adam Savage - what a dream team! And they work together even better than I could have imagined. What I'd love to see next is Adam visiting Laura's shop, with them doing a video in her style. If only to see five minutes of Adam working intently without speaking...,
They work really well together. Fun watching them...hard to explain...also they can work silently together...they have an understanding Adam and Norm will never achieve, simply because they "speak the same language" they create stuff with their hands. Its amazing :)
AnTrAxX Slingshots Oh dear, I read the signals all wrong. I thought the silence was Adam got caught Alpha-male mansplaining and they were in a huffy fit with each other.
DAMN I hope Adam has passed every single tiny bit of knowledge on to at least one other person... the thought that someone with such vast and wide ranging experience will one day retire, or dare I say it (life's only inevitability, besides taxes) pass away, taking all that knowledge with them is scary! This is one reason I love his videos, he's the kind of person who could have made billions by designing niche stuff for professionals that no one else would ever DREAM of making, and yet he just makes cool and useful stuff, and shares it with other people.
I know this is an oldie, but it is surely also a goldie. I am watching all in a row and this is by far the best build for me. It is immensely practical and will keep the value for ever.
........that dirty bastard....knew he would impress her with his bearing drawer. It was like watching a tropical bird use his bright plumage to gain the interest of a female...
I don't know why but hearing Adam work in his shop without saying a word is the most calming and satisfying thing ever. It's like ASMR but not terrible.
It's magic that you have put up together this beautiful, knowledge sharing channel. Few places have I EVER encountered where creation and sharing is done with such passion, love and enthusiasm. I really love this!
Adam you and Laura are great together on how you feed off each other. I have been following Laura for a while now and have just become a Patreon of hers She is so talented!.
Wow, you can see all the light bulbs going off in Adams brain so quickly, pretty amazing at how quick and efficient he is. Also pretty funny how Laura was like "Those numbers mean nothing to me" Coming from the metric system lol.
What I admire about Adam's workflow is that he is able to work with literally anybody and make something happen. There are not many people who allow others to interfere with their workflow.
EtwasMartin I just wish he an Jamie could have set aside their differences for loner than they did just so we could have a proper going away season of myth busters
The 8-ball shows his true colors: he is so unconsciously capable, his intuition allows him to wing it most of the time (which is not true of course; the fact he knows all his materials do well and his experience in pressure cooker situations taught him to work fast and smart, creating room to problem solve). The way he used his caliper to thumb his way through the tubing is oxymoronically satisfying;-)
Amazing build! Not only are you both highly skilled artists, you did some real life-down in the trenches designing that I really admire! One of my favorite of your videos Adam. Great work.
That was my only frown moment in the vid. As soon as they said they wanted something to lock the arms up I just thought of a tungsten steel flap/spring (think of a springboard a gymnast uses to leap onto/over the box) mounted to the ply backing that the top corner of the arm would depress when the arm was moved. When the arm was fully up or down the tungsten would be at max open and would hold the arm in place while the action of raising/lowering the arm would depress it. The friction part of the arm - the corner - would be lightly rounded off and shimmed or capped with something that wouldn't wear down or alternatively would promote ease of action ie solid teflon insert or a strip of thin hardened steel bent and screwed into place - use whatever is on hand but all stuff I've worked with before so know it's doable.
It's great how you can see Adam & Laura develop a working rapport & language between them during the build. The lights come on between them both nearly at the same time about 3/4 the way through. ♥ both of you two to bits. :)
really? i felt it was awkward and they weren't working well bouncing ideas off each other. Granted it probably had more to do with her not being totally fluent in english
David Attenborough: "The nerd mating dance is a long and arduous one. The male nerd shows the potential mate his array of tools and materials. He can tell she is ready for his dance by the donning of her pencil hat. The female nerd is very excited because this mate's showing is one of the largest she has ever seen. A plethora of tools and materials at her beck and call. A truly masterful showing from the older male. It appears this male can meet all of her sensible, seemingly simple, yet complex demands. There is only one stumble, a slight misstep, as the female nerd seems befuddled at his measurement system, but nevertheless he remains true to his dance. The female is so impressed, she joins the male nerd in his dance, and it is quite the beautiful event. This dance is a success, not a surprise from these exceptional specimens, and several hours later a tape dispenser is born."
ROTFLMAO! Is it wrong that I read this entire this with Adam doing his David Attenborough voice in my head? Though seriously you need to tweet this to Adam. I think he'd get a kick out of it.
These two are great together. Never before have I seen two people so excited and into building something like a tape dispenser, and never before have I been so entirely entertained by it.
That's the thing. The tape dispenser is just a small part of it. Its the thought process, problem solving, creating something that is elegant, functional and services your needs with another person who shares your passion. There are so many light-bulb moments in this video, and that's what makes it great.
I love the shot where it starts with Laura on the drill press then pans over to Adam on the disc sander. Reminds me of a quote by the great Michael Scott, "Let's gangbang this thing and go home".
First, I love how Adam’s favorite description for all different things is a whistle. Second, I love that they used a lock similar to a pocket knife to hold it up.
thanks for clearing that up... I'm german myself... the english name for the Zollstock is Yard Stick... literal translations don't always work... and yup, that the name for a metric measuring device has "inch" in it, amuses me also
I love that the portable bandsaw was already plugged in and you didn't have to go unwrap the cord before using it. I've always wrapped it up, even though 99% of the time I use it in the exact same spot. That's fantastic.
the idea was that they wanted to take off one roll without having them stick together or needing to get one out of the way, take the one they needed, then put back the one they didn't. an easy way to have more is just to make it more compact and have more arms.
Only Adam could have me enjoy a 30 min video about holding tape! 😂 watching his enthusiasm is just plain inspiring and gets me in a creative mood. love ur channel and work buddy!!!
Neat build. Things I would have done differently for me: 1 - Not used thrust bearings. None needed, you want some friction on the roll so it doesn't overpull and doesn't float when you're trying to pull a specific amount. 2 - Used spring instead of the catch lever. Just like on a kickstand. Put the top position just after 180' so the spring "locks" both up and down but still only needs one hand ever, no lever to reposition. 3 - Made it all smaller. This is the size of a toolbox and it only holds 3 rows of tape. Get rid of most of the mounting hardware, get rid of the MDF, made slip parts out of steel.
Also, why cut the tri-star (whatever that grey plastic thing is called) at the top and then sand down the egdes again instead of cutting the bottom? That'd definitely make the single units thinner.
She had the idea to have the roll on a spring to hold it up, and a catch to lock it down in the first place. I would probably have just had it swing over 180 like you say but held there by gravity. kickstand only needs a spring because it is upside down. Friction on the roll is not an issue, the friction of the tape coming off the roll actually keeps it consistent. Lower friction is good for these guys, because they use tape very quickly.
Or they could have given the thingie a small angle toward the back, so when it's up it would remain there by gravity, and would fall back into normal position very easily without having to unlock the thing.
15:20 recently at Reddit I happened across a thread where people were arguing (still) whether Metric or Imperial is better. When I was a child, there was a mad rush for a brief time to teach us both Imperial and Metric. I was rooting for metric in junior high and high school cuz the math was easier for me to do in my head. Everything works on a factor of ten. Why would we want to use the archaic system? It seemed like by the time I grew up the USA would have gone metric along with the rest of the world. By the time I was in college that idea had totally lost any ground. Fast forward to today and we're still arguing about this. I came away from the recent reddit thread with an understanding that for some people, Imperial is preferred for emotional reasons. Metric is cold and not very sexy. There's history and meaning behind Imperial measurements and people equate memories with the terminology and how they've been used. Also, some engineers stressed how Imperial measurements are easier to factor on the fly in their heads. Ten only breaks down by a factor of five or two, but twelve can be broken down by a factor of two, three, four, and six. Then another engineer complained that when he is given a project by someone who thinks only in Imperial they end up giving him a bunch of fractions and he has to change those into decimals for his purposes. So not all engineers agree that Imperial is preferred. I just find it amusing that Adam and Laura run into this same dilemma after my having recently been reminded of the ongoing debate. I equate this with the Querty Theory. Sometimes it's difficult to change something because everyone's so used to it being the way it was. Like Qwerty keyboards long after we no longer need the letters how they were configured for manual typewriters, we still use the Qwerty set up cuz typists would have to relearn how to type if we switched to Dvorak or something else. Maybe America will never go metric. That's a shame.
I don't see the problem with using both systems. The reason why Imperial still exists is used today (even in Canada, along with the metric system) is because it's much easier to use when working in the field of carpentry and construction. Using metric to draw and do calculations on house blueprints is anal retentive.
Alex Seguin you feel that way because its qwerty. the imperial system has been used in construction for centuries so to change everything to metric now is cumbersome. However, the metric system is more precise and when used properly it's easier in the long term. in the short term its too much trouble, and some are resistant to change. Again, qwerty.
I grew up with both as well... It was a pain in the ass! But I appreciate it more now because I can easily follow instructions in both. You'll be relieved to know that in the sciences and at NASA, they've been using Metric for ages!
I don’t live in the US, but I have been to several times (10 to be more exactly) and I think It has to be with how big the USA actually is, Imperial has bigger measurements (one inch is twice a centimetre).
I dont make things like this ever, but im fascinated by woodworking and everything and building in general, and these are so calming and relaxing to sit diwn to and binge a few episodes. I love the one day builds so much because it combines these buildings with the calm Adam that ive only ever seen more on here than on things like mythbusters, which was one of my favorite shows when i was a bit younger.
That's a really cool build, but how about going some few steps further and have each section of the tape dispenser to have a mechanism with one push will spring and slide out and the tape arm swing out. Then remove and install the tape and release the leave spring lock and one push to lower the arm and lock the dispenser back into place. An idea perhaps?
I learned to work on German cars from Germans who learned their trade after a long, intensive apprenticeship. English was their third language after German and engineering. Miss Kampf seems to have had a taste of that type of education. "The finest tool in your kit is your brain" was one law. Another is that you should use each tool the best way possible, whether it is a precision 5-axis CNC mill or a humble broom. Apply the skills you learn to solve problems and make things work better. Clearly, both are displaying their finest tools here, applied to something so . . . mundane, but so useful. If that isn't engineering, I don't know what is. Carry on, mighty engineers!
Hey Tested, just wanna let you know, that its possible in your editing software, to control the volume of your clips - so that Adam doest sound like a little childs voice compared to the rocketship launching in my living room, when they're on the bandsaw. 😉
OOOOOoooh I get it now! I used too many commas so now you're using excessive amounts of commas to impersonate me. Aaanyways sorry for using too many commas, I see it now. We're using way more commas in Danish that's the reason I suck at English commas. But it's something like "when in doubt leave it out" - right? And now I'm properly missing some ;)
You can tell with everything Adam works on that he has a lot of determination and he gets focused until he finishes whatever he's working on. I love DIY or tinker type video's and Adam is one of those people to try and make stuff or figure out better ways for things, love the content and keep up the awesome video's Adam!!
Just thinking that the really easy spinning movement of the roll could lead to some issues when taking a piece off. I almost think there needs to be some rolling resistance for good tape dispensing.
You mean like the tension adjustment that was already on the tape gun? They had some good ideas here, but also some not so good ideas. Cutting down the spindles actually makes it harder to load a roll, for instance.
I don't like the amount of work involved for the outcome. No I take that back. I don't like that they bought tape dispensers to make tape dispensers. make it from scratch or make an easier mod. like a caddy to hold the manufactured dispensers
no, why waste time making something that already exists. they bought an item that had both a cutting blade and a way to hold the tape. that was it, the rest was made from parts in Adam's shop.
totally agree Chris, 6 tape dispensers, incredibly uneconomical. They just had to look at a "picture" of a tape dispenser, and make a wooden spindle, but they're not concerned with cost here, just entertainment.
I think the point was lost somewhere here. There is a term, don't re-invent the wheel. The tape dispenser didn't work for her as it comes. However a lot of problem solving was done in the tape dispenser to start with. Typically stuff for shop-use is bettering whats already available on the market to make it work for you. I did this by 3D printing jigs for a pillar drill. I didn't build a new pillar drill from scratch, the drill did a job but not quite what I wanted. They could have had it laser cut or 3D printed parts and mechanisms, but its about the process, the learning, the light-bulb moments and the shear joy of it. Every time she grabs a bit of tape in future it will be a little bit easier, but the moment captured here is forever.
If you enjoyed this build with Adam Savage and Laura Kampf, watch them build a (very) over-engineered bottle opener! ruclips.net/video/MxLOoriXkMc/видео.html
Adam Savage’s Tested is Adam a Rolex man? :D
Adam, you should recreate the co-star's hat. So instead of just a pencil, integrate some other things.
This is my favorite with these two. Adam took over the bottle opener video. It wasn’t near the collaboration that this one was💕
I’m sorry I don’t wanna drag the creativity of your channel down, and I love your ability to collaborate and make something new but like you literally could have milled some holes in a 4x4 that fits the handle of these dispensers. It accomplishes the same goal, in the sense you want to take the roll with you and be able to dispense tape one handed. I feel like it’s a little bit of over thinking to disassemble the tape dispenser when you could mill a few oblong holes in a nice piece of wood and stick the dispenser handle in them and if you want to take them with you just remove the dispenser, it also lends itself well to being built into a vertical orientation. Kind of an Occam’s razor type thing, But then you wouldn’t have a video so idk I’m sort of torn between the simple solution and the free form creative spirit you foster in this video... honestly I’m slightly envious and a little bit baffled by your ability to see another idea as a contribution to the final product and not an obstacle to your vision, your ability to design around another persons work is awe inspiring (it would definitley frustrate me to not have a plan before it’s executed...to just go and make it, I could do it alone no problem but each with a different part, the way you riff off each other it’s awesome)
I know some time has passend and with all the Covit it was and may be still is impossible, but: Adam, when will you visit Laura in Köln?
His shop is the physical embodiment of "well, i might need that later for some reason"
TheR3aper5 my life in a nutshell
Productive hoarding
for real tho
May.
Isn't that the one of the general thoughts behind all shops?
Tested: the only show that can make a 40 minute tape dispenser build interesting.
What wonderful shop porn. I could (and often DO...) watch this sort of stuff non-stop. My other go-to is the wonderful How It's Made series. Unnnngggghhhh... When I used to work in my shop more often I'd spend as much or more time making the stuff to make the stuff, than making the stuff itself. A good jig or tool holder is a thing of beauty.
It's all Adam really, the enthusiasm and system of working.
Agreed. When I saw the title I thought it would be interesting. Then I saw that it was nearly 40 minutes and thought maybe I'll just skip over a few parts. I was pleasantly surprised y how engaging he makes his one day build videos.
Adam Savage is like the Bob Ross of props and custom builds, just so relaxing and satisfying.
I love how Adam literally has everything in his shop. "So we're gonna need some plutonium" *Adam pats belly like a drum* "Right, ok here it is." Haha.
Greatest thing ever - I can't help but smile every time he pats his belly XD
Adam uses a special echo location technique, different areas of his belly are tuned to locate specific items. His tongue receives the vibrations, hence his subtle but quirky facial gestures.
time stamps for belly pats?
@20:16 was one. the search for angle iron.
Ryan Carlton 😂😂😂
I'm watching two people make a tape dispenser, and I'm completely fascinated.
Two people from different sides of the Atlantic Ocean, brought together by a planet-wide information network, meeting thanks to a common interest and joining forces to solve a problem that was bugging them. We live in an awesome age!
Cool but........Take a piece of wood, cut a hole in it, put the tape dispenser handle in the hole and voila!
For 38 minutes! Without skipping forward! (not counting in-video edits)
ImpatientTurtle It's fascinating to see how people bounce ideas off each other. Two people, two different minds, but the same goal. And I love seeing how people react to Adam's shop
It made me want to see the unedited version ...
The part where Adam says "Oh wait! I have the perfect thing for this!" and runs away to an exact point in his shop makes me realize that I REALLY want to see him do a project with James May. They would have the most perfect and well organized creative bromance.
"Hmmm, we're going to need rare ivory from an albino Elephant that is found only in the remote regions of Madagascar and went extinct in the 19th century....I have some in the back"
kalloused I don't usually reply to comments or even make a comment myself. But your joke me me laugh very hard and unexpectedly. The joke kept getting better and better and the punchline was just a killer. Good job with that one.
kalloused "oh! Wait! I have some of that that i found on safari while investigating how to add realism to Hollywood set jungle scenes!!!"
A workshop like that is so amazing. It's a dream
kalloused hahaha too true
The material was delrin. Pretty common in a shop.
I'm watching two people engineer a tape dispensing problem that I will never have... and I'm enjoying every minute. Thank you Internets!
It's a problem I wished I would have ...
But you _could_ build it ;)
Agreed, I do not expect to have that problem as long as I consider the tape a tool and have it available. What I find wonderful is that two people are working on a need they both have and are adding to the situation. I would be so thrilled to have a like minded person in my shop like this!
I never thought I would enjoy watching people make a tape dispenser
Laura has the best suggestions for builds. They’re always practical and awesome. It’s fun to see props, but they’re not really functional (guns, etc.). With these, it’s easy to see how well the things do what they’re supposed to. And Adam’s and Laura’s ingenuity is on proud display. Thanks for bringing us these collaborations!
Adam Savage's shop is a makers paradise!!
This show gives me workshop envy!
Same, and some talent envy too
I hands so enjoyed watching you two explaining complex concepts halfway to eachother and then stop explaining because you both understand the complete idea. I'm sure it makes the whole process of working together a joy.
Adam's one day builds are some of my favorite shit on the internet
I could watch him work all day
If you like his stuff check out Jimmy Diresta and Matthias Wandel.
Matthias Wandel FTW Boiiiiiii
An amazing woodworker is Frank Howarth.
Patent Pending it’s an addiction!
Adam and Laura are the only people that could make a half an hour video about tape and still make me so excited to watch
I love how her hat has a built in pencil holder.
I wonder where she got it
Gar An Reading that has scarred me
@@mitchellhumbard1130 made by a company called ape and bird
@@超虎生活 what the hell
looks like someone made a hat to hold a joint and then later decided it worked better for pencils
The most impressive part about this for me was the fact that Adam can draw a straight line completely free handed.
Mathew Schimmenti where :o
marcel helder he was drawing on of the lines during mock up completely free handed
Actually he leans palm or other finger on the wood side.
I use that technique all the time at work.
It's accurate enough.
Used to do it in high school in my carpentry class. It's really not as hard as it seems!
Use sweeping arm motions… search YT for detailed tutorials! Anyone can do it. :D
How many people like me, would love to have access to this shop any time we wanted to make something? Holy cow, how cool would that be?!? Adam has everything - including a kitchen sink! I LOVE these videos!
Again, 1 ad at the start, and then almost 40 min of uninterrupted enjoyment. Thank you, subscribed. This is how to treat an audience !
Laura and Adam in one video! What's not to love! Best regards from Cologne, Germany.
You should be there too... something must be arranged..
My new workshop will soon be completed and I think that I will be able to build some really cool stuff there. Let's hope that it will be a success and then I might be able to make a trip to the US next year :)
The Post Apocalyptic Inventor get AvE along as well!
I love Tested, and especially One Day Builds. I don't know how often comments are read, but I would love to see a One Day Build where Adam does a Lightsaber build, or specifically a lightsaber hilt. Not a replica, but a lightsaber Adam Savage would weild were he a Jedi Knight or a Sith Lord. Can we make this happen?! Please? Keep making!
he did a lightsaber check out
He just did a proper one
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Never sure if you ever have time to read your comments Adam. Giving your time to Laura and us by sharing your build. Kudos Adam. Apart from your skills whenever building things, I adore your humility while you do it. All the best from London, UK
Adam has more space for tape than others have for all their tools!
Than*
But, yeah, that's funny.
Yes, but to be fair he has more tools than most of us too.
He's got more space for tools than some have for living!
His shop could probably put a lot of hardware stores to shame.
Ever go to a store for a bearing and they pull a tackle box out?
more likely you go to the store for a bearing and they look at you like you don't know what you're talking about before they send you to the mom and pop hardware store across town.
Laura: We could do this?
Adam: OH I HAVE THE PERFECT THING
bob the builder: "yes we ca... nvm you already figured it out"
Hello my frosty brother/sister
BROTHER?!?!?! SISTER?!?!?!?! I HAVE ONE?!?!?!?
Indigofrost you do now :D
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Seeing the excitement and enthusiasm when one of them has an idea or makes a suggestion is genuinely infectious, I can't stop grinning watching them both at work!
How great. Loved the fact that Adam said okay, you take this apart [9:04] and Laura without thinking reached into her pocket and pulled out a multitool to get started. No hesitation, or anything. Taking things apart is such a fundamental step in our learning and creating process.
Adam is the type of guy to reinvent the wheel to make it a little rounder
And fuck it up half way through and not realise till the end.
Love the Mad Scientis vibe that Adam gives off! It's amazing! I can only imagine how they felt building it, but for me watching, I feel like a kid in a candy store. X3
I know Adam won't read comments but might help others looking to do something similar.
For the blade a really easy place to get them is on the glad wrap dispensers, you get a footlong blade on the side of a cheap box.
Yea but quite as sturdy as these. I watching this closely because O use a lot of tape but just use large desktop type dispensers from 3M.
Cost money though. You can affix these blades to something to make them a bit more rigid.
The tape holder (the grey plastic thing they cut up) could easily and more cheaply be made from MDF.
NM, the serrated blades from the glad / foil wrap boxes could be made stronger by gluing to the blunt side of a used craft blade. Or you could cut sections from a hacksaw blade.
You can also use hacksaw blades and cut them to length with an angle grinder if you need something a little more heavy duty
that is how I made this same thing in art school (my first build I couldn't remove individual rolls easily)
I'm weirdly fascinated by the pencil holder in her cap. That's neat LOL
Made by Ape & Bird, a two person team in Providence RI, awesome products by awesome people www.apenbird.com/
45$ for that cap is pretty expensive, and that's without shipping
Alex cronin you are the real MVP
Austvik Austvik because it's a two person team HAND making these hats. The time spent making each piece, not to mention the expertise they've built in their sewing skills are what make a price go up. That's not even mentioning the money they spend on materials for the product, envelopes/boxes for shipping, and all that jazz.
I knew someone else was thinking this. Thank you for extracting the link from the community.
His child-like excitement is just really refreshing... True definition of passion... I want something like that.
Laura Kampf + Adam Savage - what a dream team! And they work together even better than I could have imagined. What I'd love to see next is Adam visiting Laura's shop, with them doing a video in her style. If only to see five minutes of Adam working intently without speaking...,
I wanna see colin furze and adam savage in one video, building a battle robot or something!
I think the internet would explode if that ever happened ...
Heck yea!!
im fine with it exploding if i get to see it
CO LAB .... RUclips Red ... would pay $$$
Nota Ferret And then they kiss
Never in a million years could I ever engineer a device like this on the fly and build it, Adam’s knowledge is over the top
They work really well together. Fun watching them...hard to explain...also they can work silently together...they have an understanding Adam and Norm will never achieve, simply because they "speak the same language" they create stuff with their hands. Its amazing :)
AnTrAxX Slingshots how did you not see the error of spreak when you edited?
AnTrAxX Slingshots I would love to see them work together again.
AnTrAxX Slingshots Oh dear, I read the signals all wrong. I thought the silence was Adam got caught Alpha-male mansplaining and they were in a huffy fit with each other.
Steve Watts
Wuh, she was smiling 90% of the time -- when talking with Adam or working alone, ha.
MR. SOLID ARISEN I smile thru the tears as my fantasy gets stomped by the jack-boot of rational thought. (Hope you are right)
DAMN I hope Adam has passed every single tiny bit of knowledge on to at least one other person... the thought that someone with such vast and wide ranging experience will one day retire, or dare I say it (life's only inevitability, besides taxes) pass away, taking all that knowledge with them is scary! This is one reason I love his videos, he's the kind of person who could have made billions by designing niche stuff for professionals that no one else would ever DREAM of making, and yet he just makes cool and useful stuff, and shares it with other people.
“Lifes only inevitably, besides taxes”
Tell that to the soviet union, or north korea
I find these sorts of builds the most interesting thing to watch with all of their problem solving. Plus they're pretty awesome people.
Sometimes I don't understand what they're talking about, but they laugh, so I laugh.
what is her hat?!?! i need that hat, a pencil holder?? GENIUS!
my man, thank you
John Harvey do you know what that style of hat is called?
Marc Mol Lous not a clue, sorry
Those are called 5 panels, or 5 panel hats. Because they don't have 6 panels like a traditional baseball cap would have.
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY
I know this is an oldie, but it is surely also a goldie. I am watching all in a row and this is by far the best build for me. It is immensely practical and will keep the value for ever.
........that dirty bastard....knew he would impress her with his bearing drawer.
It was like watching a tropical bird use his bright plumage to gain the interest of a female...
animalmother556x45 that made my day
animalmother556x45 when?
Kvothe the Arcane 6:13
The Rickest Rick hydrogen fuel tank
The Rickest Rick hydrogen fuel
It's Soooo awesome see you in Adams shop Laura!
thanks justin! i had a VERY VERY fantastic day :)
+Laura Kampf who makes that hat? It's awesome.
Evan S I also would love to know
Evan S i found them. it's on etsy. a place called apenbird
you were 100% right.... www.apenbird.com/shop-1/?category=hats thanks
I don't know why but hearing Adam work in his shop without saying a word is the most calming and satisfying thing ever. It's like ASMR but not terrible.
It's magic that you have put up together this beautiful, knowledge sharing channel. Few places have I EVER encountered where creation and sharing is done with such passion, love and enthusiasm. I really love this!
One Day Builds are the best content on Tested
Adam you and Laura are great together on how you feed off each other. I have been following Laura for a while now and have just become a Patreon of hers She is so talented!.
Wow, you can see all the light bulbs going off in Adams brain so quickly, pretty amazing at how quick and efficient he is. Also pretty funny how Laura was like "Those numbers mean nothing to me" Coming from the metric system lol.
Adam: You want [blank]?
Laura: No it's okay.
Adam: You sure?
Laura: GOOD POINT ADAM LET'S GO!
MyNameIsButter I’ve noticed most Europeans I’ve met are like that; saying no to an offer the first time out of courtesy.
What I admire about Adam's workflow is that he is able to work with literally anybody and make something happen. There are not many people who allow others to interfere with their workflow.
EtwasMartin I just wish he an Jamie could have set aside their differences for loner than they did just so we could have a proper going away season of myth busters
She was like: What the fuck is an inch
Laura speaks for all europeans XD
And scientist, even in america :D
And next time : 1 inch = +/- 2,54 cm ...
only +, not -
Lol, not + either. The definition of an inch is exactly 2.54 cm.
I loved your work, guys! It's a pleasure seeing to you both doing your things in the workshop. Cheers from Argentina.
This channel is like 90% filler/sponsored content and 10% gold. These One Day build videos are the gold.
turning a tape dispenser into a tape dispenser, I LOVE IT!!!
The 8-ball shows his true colors: he is so unconsciously capable, his intuition allows him to wing it most of the time (which is not true of course; the fact he knows all his materials do well and his experience in pressure cooker situations taught him to work fast and smart, creating room to problem solve).
The way he used his caliper to thumb his way through the tubing is oxymoronically satisfying;-)
Amazing build! Not only are you both highly skilled artists, you did some real life-down in the trenches designing that I really admire! One of my favorite of your videos Adam. Great work.
One Day Build + Laura Kampf = Instant like!
Love watching the cogs turn in adams brain :) loved the liner lock mechanism they used to keep the arms held up
I liked that ply leaf spring too - didn't see it working at the end though.
That was my only frown moment in the vid. As soon as they said they wanted something to lock the arms up I just thought of a tungsten steel flap/spring (think of a springboard a gymnast uses to leap onto/over the box) mounted to the ply backing that the top corner of the arm would depress when the arm was moved. When the arm was fully up or down the tungsten would be at max open and would hold the arm in place while the action of raising/lowering the arm would depress it. The friction part of the arm - the corner - would be lightly rounded off and shimmed or capped with something that wouldn't wear down or alternatively would promote ease of action ie solid teflon insert or a strip of thin hardened steel bent and screwed into place - use whatever is on hand but all stuff I've worked with before so know it's doable.
It's great how you can see Adam & Laura develop a working rapport & language between them during the build. The lights come on between them both nearly at the same time about 3/4 the way through. ♥ both of you two to bits. :)
part of this weren't actually filmed in high speed. That was Adam after 2 red bulls.
Two Red Bulls? To do what? Calm him down a little? ;)
Legend has it they actually slow down these videos so we can see what Adam is doing.
That hat! Laura's hat has a pencil holder! I want one!
Is this a common thing and I am way behind the curve, or am I justly blown away?
It is an Etsy product! Here is a link to the store that makes them: www.etsy.com/dk-en/shop/ApeNBird?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=270676395
@@danieljensen5751 thanks for linking that hat I was hoping someone would have asked about it in the comments, totally going to get one of those!
I love these one day build videos, seeing the process start to finish is so inspiring. Even better when you love the builders in the videos.
31:05 I love how Adam brings 5 exacly the same drills with different bits just to save on time XD
What a great collaboration!
Adam it would be epic for you and Jimmy Diresta to get together on a project as well.
really? i felt it was awkward and they weren't working well bouncing ideas off each other. Granted it probably had more to do with her not being totally fluent in english
Dick Fageroni Why? He creates great content. And has a nice cat.
Please! Get together with Jimmy! Incredible craftman ship!
Diresta and Adam would be great together.
That’d be a clash of geniuses
Adam's intelligence and enthusiasm is so inspiring and fun to watch.
Lauraaaaaa! Addaaammm! Two of my favorite makers/RUclipsrs/people!
Cat From The Future whats it like in the future?
She looks like his long lost sister
David Attenborough: "The nerd mating dance is a long and arduous one. The male nerd shows the potential mate his array of tools and materials. He can tell she is ready for his dance by the donning of her pencil hat. The female nerd is very excited because this mate's showing is one of the largest she has ever seen. A plethora of tools and materials at her beck and call. A truly masterful showing from the older male. It appears this male can meet all of her sensible, seemingly simple, yet complex demands. There is only one stumble, a slight misstep, as the female nerd seems befuddled at his measurement system, but nevertheless he remains true to his dance. The female is so impressed, she joins the male nerd in his dance, and it is quite the beautiful event. This dance is a success, not a surprise from these exceptional specimens, and several hours later a tape dispenser is born."
Kenan Hoffpauir This is the best comment on this video.
Lol
ROTFLMAO! Is it wrong that I read this entire this with Adam doing his David Attenborough voice in my head?
Though seriously you need to tweet this to Adam. I think he'd get a kick out of it.
breh hahahaha
What a power duo!! I love it when these two come together!!
Adam and Laura in one project video? Yes please!
These two are great together. Never before have I seen two people so excited and into building something like a tape dispenser, and never before have I been so entirely entertained by it.
Exactly...I´m watching people build a tape dispenser. And the entire wealth of the internet is a click away. Thats impressive.
That's the thing. The tape dispenser is just a small part of it. Its the thought process, problem solving, creating something that is elegant, functional and services your needs with another person who shares your passion. There are so many light-bulb moments in this video, and that's what makes it great.
ChrisWhite85 Absolutely! I hope that I can achieve that in my design career/videos too 🤞
Totally awesome - I'd like to see you two work together more often!
I love the shot where it starts with Laura on the drill press then pans over to Adam on the disc sander. Reminds me of a quote by the great Michael Scott, "Let's gangbang this thing and go home".
I'm a simple man. I see a "The Office" reference, then I Iike it.
First, I love how Adam’s favorite description for all different things is a whistle. Second, I love that they used a lock similar to a pocket knife to hold it up.
Well I'm never calling it a 'ruler' again. Tape Measure -> Stick Measure. Obviously
I thought she meant a folding ruler but I guess its almost the same ...
She was close as the word derives from the French for "Measuring Stick".
commonly known as a yard-stick... (yup, even if it is in metric)
theorganguy in german a folding ruler is actually called a "zollstock" which translates to "inch stick".
thanks for clearing that up... I'm german myself... the english name for the Zollstock is Yard Stick... literal translations don't always work... and yup, that the name for a metric measuring device has "inch" in it, amuses me also
’If its worth doing, its worth overdoing’...
I love that the portable bandsaw was already plugged in and you didn't have to go unwrap the cord before using it. I've always wrapped it up, even though 99% of the time I use it in the exact same spot. That's fantastic.
The tape rolls should be double mounted back to back with a single arm between them. You could fit 4 rolls in the same place.
the idea was that they wanted to take off one roll without having them stick together or needing to get one out of the way, take the one they needed, then put back the one they didn't. an easy way to have more is just to make it more compact and have more arms.
|Mc Chappington| he's got a point though. Imagine one arm with two rolls of tape on either side. It would allow more tape indeed
I love how when Adam get excited he does a bit of tummy drumming. 20:21 Hilarious. 😂
Laura is an absolute joy, most positive vibe ever haha
I love one day builds so much.
Only Adam could have me enjoy a 30 min video about holding tape! 😂 watching his enthusiasm is just plain inspiring and gets me in a creative mood. love ur channel and work buddy!!!
Neat build. Things I would have done differently for me:
1 - Not used thrust bearings. None needed, you want some friction on the roll so it doesn't overpull and doesn't float when you're trying to pull a specific amount.
2 - Used spring instead of the catch lever. Just like on a kickstand. Put the top position just after 180' so the spring "locks" both up and down but still only needs one hand ever, no lever to reposition.
3 - Made it all smaller. This is the size of a toolbox and it only holds 3 rows of tape. Get rid of most of the mounting hardware, get rid of the MDF, made slip parts out of steel.
Also, why cut the tri-star (whatever that grey plastic thing is called) at the top and then sand down the egdes again instead of cutting the bottom? That'd definitely make the single units thinner.
She had the idea to have the roll on a spring to hold it up, and a catch to lock it down in the first place. I would probably have just had it swing over 180 like you say but held there by gravity. kickstand only needs a spring because it is upside down.
Friction on the roll is not an issue, the friction of the tape coming off the roll actually keeps it consistent. Lower friction is good for these guys, because they use tape very quickly.
Or they could have given the thingie a small angle toward the back, so when it's up it would remain there by gravity, and would fall back into normal position very easily without having to unlock the thing.
When it comes to building/making stuff, Adam is the high octane God of such...
Simon Keenan now imagine him and jimmy diresta making a project together.
I enjoy watching Adam make things because I can tell he really enjoys his work. Keep up the good work!
22:28 Safety squints engaged!
Well when a machine is chooching at that many rippums you don't quite need yer gargles
Instructions not clear, dick caught in vise
I can't be the only one cringing at the lack of eye protection
Ha! Superb! @@TheAxio300
15:20 recently at Reddit I happened across a thread where people were arguing (still) whether Metric or Imperial is better. When I was a child, there was a mad rush for a brief time to teach us both Imperial and Metric. I was rooting for metric in junior high and high school cuz the math was easier for me to do in my head. Everything works on a factor of ten. Why would we want to use the archaic system? It seemed like by the time I grew up the USA would have gone metric along with the rest of the world. By the time I was in college that idea had totally lost any ground. Fast forward to today and we're still arguing about this.
I came away from the recent reddit thread with an understanding that for some people, Imperial is preferred for emotional reasons. Metric is cold and not very sexy. There's history and meaning behind Imperial measurements and people equate memories with the terminology and how they've been used. Also, some engineers stressed how Imperial measurements are easier to factor on the fly in their heads. Ten only breaks down by a factor of five or two, but twelve can be broken down by a factor of two, three, four, and six. Then another engineer complained that when he is given a project by someone who thinks only in Imperial they end up giving him a bunch of fractions and he has to change those into decimals for his purposes. So not all engineers agree that Imperial is preferred.
I just find it amusing that Adam and Laura run into this same dilemma after my having recently been reminded of the ongoing debate. I equate this with the Querty Theory. Sometimes it's difficult to change something because everyone's so used to it being the way it was. Like Qwerty keyboards long after we no longer need the letters how they were configured for manual typewriters, we still use the Qwerty set up cuz typists would have to relearn how to type if we switched to Dvorak or something else. Maybe America will never go metric. That's a shame.
I don't see the problem with using both systems. The reason why Imperial still exists is used today (even in Canada, along with the metric system) is because it's much easier to use when working in the field of carpentry and construction. Using metric to draw and do calculations on house blueprints is anal retentive.
Alex Seguin you feel that way because its qwerty. the imperial system has been used in construction for centuries so to change everything to metric now is cumbersome. However, the metric system is more precise and when used properly it's easier in the long term. in the short term its too much trouble, and some are resistant to change. Again, qwerty.
I grew up with both as well... It was a pain in the ass! But I appreciate it more now because I can easily follow instructions in both.
You'll be relieved to know that in the sciences and at NASA, they've been using Metric for ages!
I don’t live in the US, but I have been to several times (10 to be more exactly) and I think It has to be with how big the USA actually is, Imperial has bigger measurements (one inch is twice a centimetre).
Base 10 sucks. Metric in base 12.... How long d'ya think that would take to catch?
Love her channel. Shocking to see her on your channel. Love this collab. Looking forward to your trip to Germany Adam! That would be awesome to see!
I love seeing Adam collaborate with people. I'm sure Bob, at I Like To Make Stuff, would be ecstatic about a collaboration opportunity. ;-)
I would love to see Jimmy Diresta and Adam do a project!
Friend Palster yes. I would love to see that.
What a delightful duo 😀
I dont make things like this ever, but im fascinated by woodworking and everything and building in general, and these are so calming and relaxing to sit diwn to and binge a few episodes. I love the one day builds so much because it combines these buildings with the calm Adam that ive only ever seen more on here than on things like mythbusters, which was one of my favorite shows when i was a bit younger.
Me too
That's a really cool build, but how about going some few steps further and have each section of the tape dispenser to have a mechanism with one push will spring and slide out and the tape arm swing out. Then remove and install the tape and release the leave spring lock and one push to lower the arm and lock the dispenser back into place.
An idea perhaps?
Am I the only one that would love to see Adam collaborate with Jimmy DiResta?
Disturbed Shifty nope. that would be a very interesting collaboration.
Disturbed Shifty be interesting to see ,as Adam seems to want to be the one with the final say 🙃
He would leave his stamps all over Adam's place.
That´s how I imagine heaven. Making something with Laura and Adam! Great vid, thank you!
3D printer be great addition to your shop
Great video👍🏼
Looking at my son's fidget spinner, I just figured out how I can re-purpose the darn thing once this fad is over..
Travis Fisher As a three pencil holder! GENIUS.
not strong enough
many of those toys are cheaply build so
I learned to work on German cars from Germans who learned their trade after a long, intensive apprenticeship. English was their third language after German and engineering. Miss Kampf seems to have had a taste of that type of education. "The finest tool in your kit is your brain" was one law. Another is that you should use each tool the best way possible, whether it is a precision 5-axis CNC mill or a humble broom. Apply the skills you learn to solve problems and make things work better. Clearly, both are displaying their finest tools here, applied to something so . . . mundane, but so useful. If that isn't engineering, I don't know what is. Carry on, mighty engineers!
Adams capability to figure out problems on the go always amazes me, and i'm engineer...
“Not the tape measure, what’s the name of, like... a stick measure?”
I like that better than ruler.
The trade term for what she has is actually a stick rule
These videos with Laura (bottle opener) have made me happy. You know you're a geek when building makes you giggle like a kid.
Hey Tested, just wanna let you know, that its possible in your editing software, to control the volume of your clips - so that Adam doest sound like a little childs voice compared to the rocketship launching in my living room, when they're on the bandsaw. 😉
Commas, are not, peanuts,, and do, not need to be eve,rywhere, Mr Shatner,,,,,.
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OOOOOoooh I get it now! I used too many commas so now you're using excessive amounts of commas to impersonate me.
Aaanyways sorry for using too many commas, I see it now. We're using way more commas in Danish that's the reason I suck at English commas. But it's something like "when in doubt leave it out" - right? And now I'm properly missing some ;)
You're fine, but for English the rule for commas is before and, but, or or, when used in a sentence, or for listing things
Simon Sundgaard jeg er dansk
The problem I have with the one day builds, is there is not enough of them, more one more builds
You can tell with everything Adam works on that he has a lot of determination and he gets focused until he finishes whatever he's working on. I love DIY or tinker type video's and Adam is one of those people to try and make stuff or figure out better ways for things, love the content and keep up the awesome video's Adam!!
Just thinking that the really easy spinning movement of the roll could lead to some issues when taking a piece off. I almost think there needs to be some rolling resistance for good tape dispensing.
You mean like the tension adjustment that was already on the tape gun? They had some good ideas here, but also some not so good ideas. Cutting down the spindles actually makes it harder to load a roll, for instance.
I don't like the amount of work involved for the outcome. No I take that back. I don't like that they bought tape dispensers to make tape dispensers. make it from scratch or make an easier mod. like a caddy to hold the manufactured dispensers
no, why waste time making something that already exists. they bought an item that had both a cutting blade and a way to hold the tape. that was it, the rest was made from parts in Adam's shop.
totally agree Chris, 6 tape dispensers, incredibly uneconomical. They just had to look at a "picture" of a tape dispenser, and make a wooden spindle, but they're not concerned with cost here, just entertainment.
I think the point was lost somewhere here. There is a term, don't re-invent the wheel. The tape dispenser didn't work for her as it comes. However a lot of problem solving was done in the tape dispenser to start with.
Typically stuff for shop-use is bettering whats already available on the market to make it work for you. I did this by 3D printing jigs for a pillar drill. I didn't build a new pillar drill from scratch, the drill did a job but not quite what I wanted.
They could have had it laser cut or 3D printed parts and mechanisms, but its about the process, the learning, the light-bulb moments and the shear joy of it.
Every time she grabs a bit of tape in future it will be a little bit easier, but the moment captured here is forever.