Well, it looks like an Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) shell, a type of shell for smoothbore guns that are commonly used on modern tanks.
It's a heavy screw driver for low torque applications. I could turn this tiny screw a dozen times or as my fingers are strong enough to impart that energy in one quick flick, I could do one movement and let the inertia of the brass mass do the rest. That's my understanding from the ad at the end.
This is gold. So interesting to see the early thoughts and trials of a product development. Thanks Giaco. And after a week of side-thinking about it... I actually feel that I DO need that.
@too many waifus destroys your laifu The point is, you don't have to screw them in or out completely by hand. You spin the driver only once, then tighten the screw. Normal drivers you have to spin more than once before you can tighten the screw.
@@pierrekircher4383 I have used a screwdriver with a high quality bearing before and for small machine screws they are so nice but depending what brand of ceramic bearings he's using it could be anywhere between 20 and 50+ dollars just for that. I've never seen anywhere to buy in bulk but that may be an option as well
Interesting to see other peoples opinion on this, for me it was just really cringe, all that for just a screw driver with ball bearings. Yeah it's cool, but that just looked like a phone commercial which are themselves already embarrassing.
@@HerbaMachina i do appreciate it, im just saying that commercial was really, really cringy, also the random camera angles like in the begging when he was gonna grab something in a drawer and it chaged from a pov inside it was cringy as well
"I do not need it." (i got plenty of tools at home) "I do not need it." (we have enough tools at work) "I do not need it." (it's not electric) "It's not electrical, looks good at home and would be the envy of my coworkers." I NEEEED IT !
Here's Giaco turning engineering into an artform yet again, and towing a hype train for a very simple (but beautifully engineered) product way bigger than most big companies manage Incredible as always, and I'd love to see the whole development / machining story whenever you get the chance. Keep up the good work!
My first thought "who and why ?" This is the most pointless thing since the pocket fisherman. But, BUT, BUT!!!!! You are a marketing genius, and now, I freaking needed this. I've made pointless things like this my whole life, and have always had a blast doing it. I guess I was born too soon, social media, free self promoting mass advertising was not a thing. I'm too much of a perfectionist not unlike you, and I would have been divorced a week into making my first video. Your production skills are excellent, your product pointless, but it has a cool factor that makes up for it, and then some.
when u use a really really sharp insert (for aluminium with a postive cutting angle) and turn the cutting speeds way up u can make the groove really shiny so u dont have to polish the inside of the groove
14 minutes in and I still don't know what he's making, but I gotta say, the film making is superb. I see wonderful editing, hear perfect sound effects, and I am so engaged that I MUST subscribe. Bravo sir.
The commercial was so cool, I'd buy one just to sit it on my office shelf. Only kidding. It would probably be a great addition to my miniature tool collection I use on my models. Great video and product.
Agreed... Though it's really funny that the promo script is written/read in English, but wasn't edited/corrected by anyone who speaks English fluently. (Yes, it's better this way. I just feel so sorry for the VO guy. XD )
@@GiacoWhatever E.g.: "the knurling pattern is carefully selected to feel that satisfactory grip on it" The sentence is slightly wrong, doesn't quite make sense, like it's made of parts that don't normally go together. Just like your screwdriver. I love it.
Great job capturing, out loud, that back and forth conversation and questioning that happens during prototyping... hmmm I say that like it’s not normally spoken out loud but, truth be told, I actually talk as I wander the shop, explaining my thought process to some fictional on looker. Please tell me I’m not the only one who does this!
I tend to mix fusion and conversational all the time. It's all about what tool works best for the task. There's no sense in making things any harder than they already are... The driver looks amazing. All the iterations paid off... And you are 100% correct... It takes A LOT of iterations to get something that is refined. 👊👊👊
Hey Giaco! Ive been watching you since the beggining. As always, i loved the video. You deserve millions and millions of followers. Much love from Argentina!
I appreciate the design and the surface finish , even the functionality , but i would not stop here , there is more possibility to make a fast rpm screw diver , for example , with a long pass thread with a bearing grip on it , got the idea ?
i saw thumbnail and tought "what a weird high-tech dart", after a minute of video "some sort of impact driven screw driver? intersting", after video reached cringe limit i scrolled to the end just to see what it is... and i still dont know - problably glossy fidget spinner with screw driving attachment. Or bulbulator with kuckuck...
3:58 "This took like on and a half months" ... Just prototyping on the 3D printer. This is why people give up. They see videos like this and miss that one bit (if it's included at all) and think it should take a day or a few days max. Then when it doesn't, they think they must just have a really bad idea or they did something wrong and so they give up. If they have realistic expecatations of the amount of time it takes to do, I think people would be making a lot more, and choose their projects maybe a little mroe carefully.
The only profession that may realistically be able to make use of this device... Imagine trying to remove cover plates in a house with water damage though. It becomes the most awkward regular screwdriver ever.
I literally cannot get past the incredible advertisement. I haven't _yet_ watched the full video, I just went to the timestamp from "CHARLEY's" pinned comment. That was fantastic and gripping, and yes I *_do_* need that.
The utility knife by Giaco is the best all around utility knife I've ever used. The wallet they make was a big let down. But this looks like another great product.
What would this thing actually be used for though? Maybe something that uses fine size screws like PC's or watches or something. But not any actual trade work where you'd use a screwdriver, that job is delegated to cordless impact drivers now.
Man, this is more of motivation that never give up on your thinking and trying new thing. Salute to you Giaco. Looking forward for such interesting videos. Keep it up
There's an attachment or feature in Mass production lathes that lets you load like 20ft of continuous stock at once . I guess if your lathe machines support that attachment it will increase the production speed. I saw one during an internship at a factory. Edit-Those lathes were from 1930s. Loved today's video🤘😃❤️
@@lolatmyage You don't have to worry about tool wear, production quality tooling comes with wear specifications, you replace them on a schedule. Modern CNC production really truly does not need an expert machine operator, all the expertise (and there is lots of it) happens before production. You start the production run knowing exactly how much stock you will use, exactly how many tools and how often to replace them, and how much waste there will be in your raw materials. Without unknowns the pricing is less risky and when costs like tool wear are quantified in the job then you have less general overhead cost. If Giaco did his homework right, and made his desired profit on his $6k kickstarter goal, with 50+ times that his per piece price will drop and he will come out of it with a nice bit of money to roll into his next idea.
@madskills72cl You might have some strange use cases, but a screwdriver that only works correctly on screws that are already loose is gonna sit in my tool box until the next time I play drunken lawn darts.
@@kaisersose5549 There are some practical applications I can already see. Long and high thread count screws for example, I can see it saving alot of time and effort when I need to disassemble and reassemble stuff that use loads of those, especially when it's too delicate to use powered drivers (and with tightly threaded screws that's usually the case). Looking like a work of art doesn't hurt much either.
Thanks Giaco for sharing your thoughts out loud. I can't tell you how many times I have given up on projects because I didn't understand the process of designing. That has changed after watching this video. No longer will I walk away. Thanks for your generosity and for educating me. May God bless you and keep you.
I normally use a bigger driver or a powered drill for my projects but I could not resists this work of art. I'm getting mine more for a shelf display piece than anything and maybe put it to use ever 5 years or so to celebrate building a new PC.
The thought process for iterative design and minimum viable product are standards under the Scrum product development system. It's really popular with application development, but this video is a really great example of how it applies to any product. Really great job!
Omg this is the most gorgeous piece of craftsmanship I’ve ever seen. I want one so bad but I don’t think I will be able to come up with enough money to get one before the deadline.
Filming, production & editing are all worthy of an awesome product concept & what looks like a painstaking & very competent development process. Bottom line: Subbed & buying one! Edit: That was the GREATEST PROMO VID *E-V-E-R*!!!
The commercial at the end was amazing lol. "Receiving 1 million dollars never even felt as good as holding this driver.... But you dont need that" like lol
This is very odd, but I like this dudes videos because he just assumes you can keep up with what he's saying, and understand by watching what he's doing. It allows him to cram a lot more content in a video than others.
It would be alot easier on that CNC if you drilled before parting it off. Then when you want to do production you can use the part off as a stop for the rest of your material & cut way more in one go
Hey Giaco- good to see you keeping well. I absolutely love your approach & your process, and would buy a driver like that in a heartbeat...if I had any money or a job, which I don't any more (thanks very much, Covid :( ) ..... still, its something to aim for, and I look forward to the time when I can grab cool toys from cool makers once more. Stay safe, man .
Dude I’m sorry to hear that. Things will get better. Simply cause it’s hard to imagine go worse, but hang in there and reach out if you feel I can help somehow...
@@GiacoWhatever - thanks for the reply. You (and all of the other RUclips makers that I follow) are already helping just by sharing inspirational content. We can all bounce back ;)
how does it function if I'm unscrewing something from the side tho? or even from underneath? seems to be an amazing tool for unscrewing from up top though!
I bought one, waited… well over a year, and it finally arrived. I regret NOTHING. The Kinetic Driver is a masterpiece of minimalist engineering. It is an icon of irreducible complexity. It is my favorite tool. I use it constantly. And on top of all that, it has become a weird kind of status symbol amongst my geek associates. Three people I know personally, irl… all know of Giacomo via YT, and were visibly shocked, impressed & maybe a little envious that i had acquired this limited run object of their desire. I’m not typically a materially competitive person, but i can kind of see why so many of us spend so much on cars and watches.
Promo video at 17:52
i got an ad in the middle of the ad lol
For real? I disabled them...
@@GiacoWhatever Nope, I saw one.
@@GiacoWhatever You need to manually disable midroll ads for new videos, it's a new "feature".
@@GiacoWhatever i too got an ad
A few minutes ago, I didn't know what a kinetic driver was. Now, I can't even see how I could cook without one.
Hol up... A french cook appears in the wild!!
@@ebchen7205 he'd be using this kinetic driver to disassemble another oven.
imma buy one to put on my shoes.
Hahahahahah love you brother! But I actually need to see you cooking with it 😂😂😂
Alex my guy. Love u
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought he'd made some kind of high-energy projectile.
Well, it probably can be used like that. Don't sell this screwdriver to angry people :-D
Surely looks like a SABOT
Well, it looks like an Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) shell, a type of shell for smoothbore guns that are commonly used on modern tanks.
@@danangputratiarno5028 either you play to much tank hames or you just know enough about tanks
I thought it was the sonic screwdriver from Dr. Who
12 minutes in and I still don't know what a kinetic driver is, but it's looking lit af
😂😂😂😬 i should explained better
It's a heavy screw driver for low torque applications.
I could turn this tiny screw a dozen times or as my fingers are strong enough to impart that energy in one quick flick, I could do one movement and let the inertia of the brass mass do the rest.
That's my understanding from the ad at the end.
Same
At 5 mins he says it's a screwdriver
@@markp8295 thank you, I got from your comment in 30 seconds what I didn't get in 15 minutes video
This is gold. So interesting to see the early thoughts and trials of a product development. Thanks Giaco.
And after a week of side-thinking about it... I actually feel that I DO need that.
No it’s brass and steel
@@turdlethefirst9605 LOL and ceramic XD
@@turdlethefirst9605 right, but not raw materials, its an elaborate thing
Me too.
@too many waifus destroys your laifu
The point is, you don't have to screw them in or out completely by hand. You spin the driver only once, then tighten the screw. Normal drivers you have to spin more than once before you can tighten the screw.
Love the “but u do not need that” lol
I looked at the price and I agree I don't need that but I completely understand the price
@@pierrekircher4383 I have used a screwdriver with a high quality bearing before and for small machine screws they are so nice but depending what brand of ceramic bearings he's using it could be anywhere between 20 and 50+ dollars just for that. I've never seen anywhere to buy in bulk but that may be an option as well
Ok that was the sexier advertisement for a screwdriver that I never see before
it really is and i fuckin love it
Interesting to see other peoples opinion on this, for me it was just really cringe, all that for just a screw driver with ball bearings.
Yeah it's cool, but that just looked like a phone commercial which are themselves already embarrassing.
@@klittlet I think you just don't have an appreciation for the quality of engineering done on the design of this screwdriver.
A cute nerd girl with glasses and some tattoos working on an electronics project with this thing...that would be sexier.
@@HerbaMachina i do appreciate it, im just saying that commercial was really, really cringy, also the random camera angles like in the begging when he was gonna grab something in a drawer and it chaged from a pov inside it was cringy as well
That's a gorgeous screwdriver and everything, but that promo was EXQUISITE.
Thank you it means a lot! The video was a lot of work too! 🙏🏻
It was quite good. I was waiting for him to say.."You don't need this! But, do you want it." - and fade to info card.
"I do not need it." (i got plenty of tools at home)
"I do not need it." (we have enough tools at work)
"I do not need it." (it's not electric)
"It's not electrical, looks good at home and would be the envy of my coworkers."
I NEEEED IT !
Spongebob much
@@TheWizardGamez The sexiest commercial I've ever seen is a spongebob reference.
Here's Giaco turning engineering into an artform yet again, and towing a hype train for a very simple (but beautifully engineered) product way bigger than most big companies manage
Incredible as always, and I'd love to see the whole development / machining story whenever you get the chance. Keep up the good work!
So... I know it comes with the case and bits, but does the Kinetic Driver include the white gloves too?!
Haha you’re giving me an idea ;)
And does it come with charger? Or do I have to buy it separately
@@lukasprochazkaprod u don't need a charger to spin a screw driver🤔
it should
but you don't need that...
The brass flywheel should be hexagonal, so it won't roll off a table.
^up
You put it in the silly case not on the table
@@Drewsky840 or simply stand it upright :)
@@alexbeckley2080 yep or that too!
Why are you putting it down??
Was gonna buy it but he said I don’t need that and he’s right.
My first thought "who and why ?"
This is the most pointless thing since the pocket fisherman. But, BUT, BUT!!!!!
You are a marketing genius, and now, I freaking needed this.
I've made pointless things like this my whole life, and have always had a blast doing it.
I guess I was born too soon, social media, free self promoting mass advertising was not a thing. I'm too much of a perfectionist not unlike you, and I would have been divorced a week into making my first video.
Your production skills are excellent, your product pointless, but it has a cool factor that makes up for it, and then some.
You don't need it.🤣
@@Card_Asylum but it's soooo shiny, and it spins, and everything.
@@beengineering4653 ok fine. I'll take 2. 🤣🤙🔩
be engineering I don’t need it but I want one sooo bad
@@jamesfair9751 I Wanna be an engineer so I can build shit
when u use a really really sharp insert (for aluminium with a postive cutting angle) and turn the cutting speeds way up u can make the groove really shiny so u dont have to polish the inside of the groove
same goes for the outside when u get ur cutting speeds extremley high (atleast 4k rpm) and use a sharp insert it will sihne like polished
14 minutes in and I still don't know what he's making, but I gotta say, the film making is superb. I see wonderful editing, hear perfect sound effects, and I am so engaged that I MUST subscribe. Bravo sir.
The commercial was so cool, I'd buy one just to sit it on my office shelf. Only kidding. It would probably be a great addition to my miniature tool collection I use on my models. Great video and product.
Careful with the rags on a running lathe my friend. Dont want to lose a finger, hand, arm
You don't need those
A middle finger perhaps?
Savage reply....Adam savage that is. Sorry couldn’t help myself
Incredible. Did you ever take the camera out of the draw ?
Hahahahahah Mario did! 😂😂😂
Your videos are extremely good ,i mean like the efforts required to make such good quality videos is insane !
Promo is brilliant... “You don’t need that!”. I don’t need that... but damn... I want it!
@frank brown As an ironworker... this thing would be fucking useless
@@konradrothenburger7078 Thanks for the insight, guy
Duuude! Nice video production! Also the driver! 😁
This is an amazing video. The sound design alone is better than most movies. The editing is impeccable and the shots are tight and beautiful
Agreed... Though it's really funny that the promo script is written/read in English, but wasn't edited/corrected by anyone who speaks English fluently. (Yes, it's better this way. I just feel so sorry for the VO guy. XD )
Huh?
@@GiacoWhatever E.g.: "the knurling pattern is carefully selected to feel that satisfactory grip on it"
The sentence is slightly wrong, doesn't quite make sense, like it's made of parts that don't normally go together. Just like your screwdriver. I love it.
Great job capturing, out loud, that back and forth conversation and questioning that happens during prototyping... hmmm I say that like it’s not normally spoken out loud but, truth be told, I actually talk as I wander the shop, explaining my thought process to some fictional on looker. Please tell me I’m not the only one who does this!
You’re not! 😂😂😂
Well I fell in love and got a case of "JUST TAKE THE MONEY AND GIVE IT TO ME" lets hope it actually arrives at my door!
Amazing video! Definitely purchasing one.
9:23 if your going to mess up, mess up early. I love that man. I like watching the thinking process was not cringe at all man keep it up man.
what a great production video... the cnc shots were hypnotic!
That´s one of the sexiest promos I´ve ever seen. Not even promos for hypercars have been that sexy.
man, i was subbed since before the first time his videos blew up
it's cool to see him now. Good work Giaco; I've always liked the style of your videos
I tend to mix fusion and conversational all the time. It's all about what tool works best for the task. There's no sense in making things any harder than they already are... The driver looks amazing. All the iterations paid off... And you are 100% correct... It takes A LOT of iterations to get something that is refined. 👊👊👊
Thank you brother
The use of the rag while the lathe is spinning made me flinch. Please don't do that. Ever. That's the best way to get your arm ripped off.
It could use some magnetism: in the case and on the tip of the screwdriver. Lost many a screw down a deep crevasse because of no magnetism.
But you don't need that
Hey Giaco! Ive been watching you since the beggining. As always, i loved the video. You deserve millions and millions of followers. Much love from Argentina!
this man is a genius, i really like the idea, i would like to have one of those.
i actually dont need that, but i want it haha.
congrats man.
That ad for the tool is the best one I've ever seen. Brilliant from end to end.
Man you are a amazing film maker man that video was one of the best I have ever seen too notch I wish I had that skill
I appreciate the design and the surface finish , even the functionality , but i would not stop here , there is more possibility to make a fast rpm screw diver , for example , with a long pass thread with a bearing grip on it , got the idea ?
Please send me one so I can feature it!
Warped Perception I see everywhere, small world. 👍
im sure he will. for a price.
Very good video quality, nice lighting, nice shots and the sound is amazing!!
Who else came here not knowing what a “driver” is...
Like: “Oh he meant SCREW driver” 😯 😂
Caedes yeah, I thought it was a golf club.😂😂
@@kyzor-sosay6087 A kinetic golf club... hmmm.. Giaco?!?! Can we do that next?!$@
i saw thumbnail and tought "what a weird high-tech dart", after a minute of video "some sort of impact driven screw driver? intersting", after video reached cringe limit i scrolled to the end just to see what it is... and i still dont know - problably glossy fidget spinner with screw driving attachment. Or bulbulator with kuckuck...
@@grg121344 its a screwdriver.....
not me!
wow, i really love the video, the nice close-up scenes and the whole editing looks so epic, keep up your great work!
I've been trying to mate my fidget spinner to my screwdriver for years, music, candles, alcohol, nothing worked...
How'd you do it???
Bravo Fratello Bravo!!! Great video! Some of those camera shots are just amazing.....👍👍
3:58 "This took like on and a half months" ... Just prototyping on the 3D printer. This is why people give up. They see videos like this and miss that one bit (if it's included at all) and think it should take a day or a few days max. Then when it doesn't, they think they must just have a really bad idea or they did something wrong and so they give up. If they have realistic expecatations of the amount of time it takes to do, I think people would be making a lot more, and choose their projects maybe a little mroe carefully.
i think i need a 3d printer...lol. ma prototyping in stainless so far:D
True .. especially for modern times where electronic media "screws" up your expectations .. :)
Anyone that works with tech equipment, small screws, cameras, repair etc.... this is a tool we've been waiting for.
Any chance of making an insulated one for electricians?
The only profession that may realistically be able to make use of this device...
Imagine trying to remove cover plates in a house with water damage though.
It becomes the most awkward regular screwdriver ever.
I literally cannot get past the incredible advertisement. I haven't _yet_ watched the full video, I just went to the timestamp from "CHARLEY's" pinned comment. That was fantastic and gripping, and yes I *_do_* need that.
The maker knife was so great and I love my two hope this is the same
Hopefully even better! :) ❤️
The utility knife by Giaco is the best all around utility knife I've ever used. The wallet they make was a big let down. But this looks like another great product.
What would this thing actually be used for though? Maybe something that uses fine size screws like PC's or watches or something. But not any actual trade work where you'd use a screwdriver, that job is delegated to cordless impact drivers now.
There are situations where impact and powered drivers are simply too violent and forceful. That's where I see this coming in.
When seeing the thumbnail I thought you developped a new generation of sabot shell for modern MBT’s
Same here
Man, this is more of motivation that never give up on your thinking and trying new thing. Salute to you Giaco. Looking forward for such interesting videos. Keep it up
What video quality brother!
Theres something super satisfying about the cnc cutting the threads by just plunging right the fuck in and it gets it right every single time.
There's an attachment or feature in Mass production lathes that lets you load like 20ft of continuous stock at once . I guess if your lathe machines support that attachment it will increase the production speed. I saw one during an internship at a factory.
Edit-Those lathes were from 1930s.
Loved today's video🤘😃❤️
Yeah, long lengths and automatic loading, then the only thing to worry about is tool wear.
@@lolatmyage Tool wear and the long piece of stock staring to wobble around.
They're called a bar feeder ;)
@@lolatmyage You don't have to worry about tool wear, production quality tooling comes with wear specifications, you replace them on a schedule. Modern CNC production really truly does not need an expert machine operator, all the expertise (and there is lots of it) happens before production. You start the production run knowing exactly how much stock you will use, exactly how many tools and how often to replace them, and how much waste there will be in your raw materials. Without unknowns the pricing is less risky and when costs like tool wear are quantified in the job then you have less general overhead cost.
If Giaco did his homework right, and made his desired profit on his $6k kickstarter goal, with 50+ times that his per piece price will drop and he will come out of it with a nice bit of money to roll into his next idea.
@@fristlsat4663 That's what I meant.
Dude. This is FASCINATING! 😃
Thanks for sharing the process!
Really loved the vid mate. Been missing them.
His mindset and perseverance is the most valuable thing I've seen recently. Super cool product btw 👍
Inertial Driver sounds better, Change my mind
Warped Space Driver
Inter Dimensional Speed Driver
Automonous Driver.
A screw driver where no screw driver has gone before!
Nope, you got it right.
It functions by inertia, which makes it the stupidest screwdriver ever made.
No point in changing your mind, you can't change the name
@madskills72cl
You might have some strange use cases, but a screwdriver that only works correctly on screws that are already loose is gonna sit in my tool box until the next time I play drunken lawn darts.
@@kaisersose5549 There are some practical applications I can already see.
Long and high thread count screws for example, I can see it saving alot of time and effort when I need to disassemble and reassemble stuff that use loads of those, especially when it's too delicate to use powered drivers (and with tightly threaded screws that's usually the case).
Looking like a work of art doesn't hurt much either.
Thanks Giaco for sharing your thoughts out loud. I can't tell you how many times I have given up on projects because I didn't understand the process of designing. That has changed after watching this video. No longer will I walk away. Thanks for your generosity and for educating me. May God bless you and keep you.
Thank you!!! That makes me very happy.
He keeps on saying I don’t need “that” so I guess I don’t
Reverse psychology
He implying that you ‘want’ that becuase its so satisfying
@@mossmonsoon1122 nah I really don't need it
Why is giaco so damn good at making cinematic videos. I aspire to be that good
I don't use a screwdriver enough to warrant purchasing a thing like this, but damn do I want it
Damn that camera man is really good pros to him in all the interesting angles and cool shots
That was either Mario or the robot :)
Who edits your videos? I'm only 11 minutes in and I am blown away by the quality of this video.
This is the most satisfying, relaxing and well explained ad I've ever seen
🤣 😂 lol
“Get back you work”
“You don’t need that”
“You simply don’t need that”
I love the way your brain works Giaco! I love how you work thru all the trials that come with producing a viable tool!!
Not Cringy at all. And Now I definitely want that.
I normally use a bigger driver or a powered drill for my projects but I could not resists this work of art. I'm getting mine more for a shelf display piece than anything and maybe put it to use ever 5 years or so to celebrate building a new PC.
🥰🙏🏻
My wallet: You don't need that
My mind : You really do need it!
The thought process for iterative design and minimum viable product are standards under the Scrum product development system. It's really popular with application development, but this video is a really great example of how it applies to any product. Really great job!
It's a useful fidget spinner, take my money
If you consider the time and effort that goes into the making of an video like this then it deserves way more.
A flywheel on a screwdriver: cute.
Using the lathe sounds as part of the music was phenomenal. How creative!
I thought this is an APDSFS and you gonna shoot it with the 400psi cannon instead of the NERF 😂😂
That would be a great spin on a let's see how fast I can take apart this laptop video 😃
There’s really no need to use lubricant/coolant with brass. It’s a pleasure to work as it’s so forgiving.
I don't need it I want it!!! I'll buy when it's out
yeah but he make only 5%more than preorder
Omg this is the most gorgeous piece of craftsmanship I’ve ever seen. I want one so bad but I don’t think I will be able to come up with enough money to get one before the deadline.
I want it!!!!!!! 🤤🤤🤤
music editing is rly nice :) gj
Just lovely. So sneaky making me watch the promo video again. I *NEED* that!
😂😂😂🥰
Filming, production & editing are all worthy of an awesome product concept & what looks like a painstaking & very competent development process.
Bottom line: Subbed & buying one!
Edit: That was the GREATEST PROMO VID *E-V-E-R*!!!
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing the process of invention and with such a cool tool as well.
Very cool tool , the process of getting an idea from your brain to a finished product is awesome
I’ve never wanted a screwdriver more. Very nice mate, and love the video production as well!
Make more videos like this, your audience Loves it. You’re changing the channel quite a bit
I "need" this! :) Awesome looking functional product! It's a beautiful tool! :)
The commercial at the end was amazing lol.
"Receiving 1 million dollars never even felt as good as holding this driver.... But you dont need that"
like lol
Holy shit mate! That promo video is excellent!
This is very odd, but I like this dudes videos because he just assumes you can keep up with what he's saying, and understand by watching what he's doing. It allows him to cram a lot more content in a video than others.
Underrated video holy shit, giv 30k more likes.
I subscribed because I like honest and innovative people like yourself!
It would be alot easier on that CNC if you drilled before parting it off. Then when you want to do production you can use the part off as a stop for the rest of your material & cut way more in one go
Hey Giaco- good to see you keeping well. I absolutely love your approach & your process, and would buy a driver like that in a heartbeat...if I had any money or a job, which I don't any more (thanks very much, Covid :( ) ..... still, its something to aim for, and I look forward to the time when I can grab cool toys from cool makers once more. Stay safe, man .
Dude I’m sorry to hear that. Things will get better. Simply cause it’s hard to imagine go worse, but hang in there and reach out if you feel I can help somehow...
@@GiacoWhatever - thanks for the reply. You (and all of the other RUclips makers that I follow) are already helping just by sharing inspirational content. We can all bounce back ;)
really satisfying to watch the twirl, also nice to get a glimpse of the thought process behind the product
You're right, I don't need that. But Drunk Stu really wanted one and backed the kickstarter, so here we are.
how does it function if I'm unscrewing something from the side tho? or even from underneath? seems to be an amazing tool for unscrewing from up top though!
Same...
I bought one, waited… well over a year, and it finally arrived.
I regret NOTHING.
The Kinetic Driver is a masterpiece of minimalist engineering. It is an icon of irreducible complexity. It is my favorite tool. I use it constantly. And on top of all that, it has become a weird kind of status symbol amongst my geek associates. Three people I know personally, irl… all know of Giacomo via YT, and were visibly shocked, impressed & maybe a little envious that i had acquired this limited run object of their desire. I’m not typically a materially competitive person, but i can kind of see why so many of us spend so much on cars and watches.