really surprised me to to see you and boyboy in this, love all your videos I think you should take NotAnEngineer to the abandoned crackhouse and complete the holy trinity to create the ultimate aussie redneck beyblade. just a suggestion, peace!
Have we gotten to the point where no one understands a simpsons reference? Damn...just so you know it's a reference from the episode where Ned loses his mind and the quote comes from his beatnik parents
Pisses me off to no end. They're in the game for over 20 years now, have sold me spy-tech that follows me everywhere all day long. And they still don't know enough about me to properly target their adds? But I agree, awesome channel.
People pay for Netflix cable tv or satellite tv. Which is all full of social engineering and news just lies to you. £16.99 a month is a small price to pay to choose to watch stuff that you can learn from and improve. I have learned all my hobbies from you tube and am a heating engineer for a living which I can learn from other heating engineers more experienced than myself. 16.99 a month for RUclips is so worth it. And I can chose not to be brainwashed by main stream media
I worked in a shop a long time ago where the guy working on the Mazak M5 ran his first part wrong. So he ran it six (Yes that's 6 times) more thinking something would change and the part would some how get better with more runs of the same program and setup.
LockPickingLawyer always shows picking multiple times because it could have been a FLUKE :) And you never know what insanity these computers are up to...
Haven’t you ever heard of “run in”? Same applies to computer code. What?! It doesn’t? Well I guess that explains a lot about my 20-year software engineering career.
I've got news for this guy as a recently retired engineer, he's more of a engineer than he thinks and most of the people I ever worked with. Keep up the great work here!
Maybe you shouldn't use your clearname then.. people were fired for much less because the boss, or some PR firm they hired, did routine social media checks of the employees.. Just saying. 😁
@@affegpus4195 "unhinged australian does something pointless with advanced understanding and intelligence or wait maybe he's an idiot I cant tell" is my favorite flavor of chicken tar
bud. I don't have the words. I'm a mechanical engineer. I've been a machinist and CNC programmer for a while. All I can say is I think I found a long lost brother having been separated at birth! I love your style. Your skills are badass. You are freaken AWESOME! I love watching your videos!
Hey don't constrain your creativity mate, you're not necessarily a machining channel. As long as we don't catch you doing any engineering you should be fine
Your content is absolutely amazing. The fact that in just 8 videos you reached 166k subs is a testament for that. Congrats, for me its a holiday when you publish a new video!
After successfully ignoring what I now know were the first two videos when RUclips kept recommending them, I started watching, and it was immediately obvious that this is a very good channel. But I'd never looked at how many videos he's done until now. It's amazing that there are only 8.
I am "actually" an engineer and I must say I am really impressed by your skillset. I absolutely love the fact that people can learn anything these days if they want to. Lucky for me, I come from a place where degrees cost more or less nothing, just need to pass the exams or you get locked out forever.
The skit with your buddy watching Chinese propaganda to learn how to read the instruction manual on a video a while back still makes me chuckle whenever I think of it
I was furious when some random ass channel was in my notifications. Then I realized who it was and that I had in fact subscribed. Too furious, too fast.
Props on your new frogbot Rowan. I am very impressed by the end result. The 3-axis mechanism and the video. For anyone who’s unaware of the effort it takes to produce a well edited and planned video, it’s probably an equal sized project to designing a tripteron plus probably a 1.5 X time and effort multiplier of the work that you’re videoing because you can’t just do stuff off the cuff. You have to plan the shot and set up the camera and mic and then babysit it the whole time.
Duuude, I saw the original video and had a crack at designing it in Fusion and had to give up due to lack of experience. Very grateful that you shared your guide.
Math skills + computer skills + physics + experience with machines = design and build anything you can wrap your mind around. Know someone whose grandpa built his own jetboat from scratch machining, because it was safer than flying on the untested turbine he wanted to build.
I'm teaching in engineering program at university and i can tell you 90%+ of students we give "engineering degree" are NOT engineers. For the exact reason they don't have the ability to make something work at the end. As mentioned by someone else here, maths+computer science+physics+ ... all these are just levers to help you build more complex stuffs with more ease. But knowing how to push on those levers in the right way to go the direction you want to go, that we will not teach you. And that's exactly what this channel is about imho. And here is an extra cheers from my friends working in industry : do you know who's not gona be lad off when company want to reduce the staff 75% ? yep you guessed it, the one that is able to make stuff works.
@@thesquatchdoctor3356 Yep. they give out "degrees" like candy these days. i.e. they mean just about nothing. I've met quite a number of "engineers" that left me flabbergasted they knew nothing about basic stuff engineers should know in their sleep. Most people just claim to be "engineers" for the virtue signalling just as many MANY people claim to "know CAD" just so they can appear to be smart or cool now that its... cool (all whilst not being able to create any kind of technical drawing a 5 yo with crayons couldn't). An actual engineer is something that's not just go ta degree but also been in industry learning the real world to apply those skills with other actual engineers. And even then I've met many that i wouldn't call engineers as far as i could throw them.
I'm watching this video while waiting for my Fusion 360 to finish an operation. Having you show having the same troubles really made my day. Cheers and have a good one!
Definitely sharing this channel with friends, you are up there with my favorites and the greats like; I Did A Thing, Machine Thinking, Inheritance Machining, This Old Tony, Torbjörn Åhman and others.
Dear Sir, I wish to congratulate you on a great choice of background music! Molife and El Flaco collective have now proudly entered my playlists. UPD. And Rikard From!
Something that might be an interesting addition to your shop would be a vapor blasting station, kind of like a sandblasting cabinet, but with water added. Just to clean up tool marks and leave a fine matte finish. Also adding annodizing could lead to some other fun stuff. Anywho unsolicited tool suggestions aside, you did some incredible work there dude! Looks like a wickedly fun project!
Possibly the most comprehensive, educational, hilarious, professional, unbridled collection of cohesive and incredibly impressive shenanigans. Excellently delivered, thank you and your team of teams (both mechanical and otherwise), for the work you put into this!
He's my son and he is definitely not an engineer! Hasn't studied at uni or tafe. He's a clever young man who follows his passion and when he's interested in something researches and teaches himself to do stuff. He has a clever dad and grandfather who make stuff too, and his mum also is creative and makes things. He also had a couple of years of Waldorf education and was a keen student of philosophy, and he read a lot growing up.
as someone with an engineering degree and the necessary expertise to replicate this video, I can confirm that the overlap between these two skillsets is almost non-existant
You're absolutely right, but we have to be careful, he might get ideas, and have to start doing other videos, like competitive knitting, or undwater robotic basket weaving, or else people mist start to think he's an engineer.
Oh wow someone actually made it out of metal! I recreated the mechanism about a year ago from FDM 3D prints as a proof of concept for my course but I never got round to motorising or coding it. Very well done!
Nice job as always. Maybe a tip; when I cut a piece on the 4th axis, with long stick out and no possibility to ad a supporting live center at the end, I divide my part in zones beginning at the far end which I completely machine first, then I move on to the next. Number and size all depending on the part at hand. But by doing so I obtain maximum rigidity at the parts end of the material itself. Think about Michelangelo and how he made the little finger of David in marble. It's the same procedure. As is turning down a small diameter in one go. Scary at first but size wise a pro tip. No scatter or flexing and bending. Maybe this helps somewhere in the future. Thank you for all of your nice uploads. About your microphone; is it a genuine Deckel? Best! Job
You are a practical genius! I was amazed at the combination of intelligence, practical nouse and what I think is Aussie humour. Congratulations, huge career beckons.
i love that youre obviously keeping it fast paced for viewer retention which i understand, but i love that youre doing so with fulfilling content and not zoomer editing, like youre using actual good music and content
On the subject of 1/4"-20 "Imperial", camera tripods were originally Whitworth, but in the 1960s Japanese camera makers started using UNC so that's probably the new standard. You can jam it in either way, but I think the best compromise is to tap the camera with UNC, but use Whitworth screws with their 55deg threads and rounded crests, so you don't mangle any vintage cameras.
The deadpan humor in this video is killer! I think you did a fantastic job of whatever this is. It looks like it could be very useful, but for the life of me, I haven't got the slightest idea what. But your overall execution of it is lightyears beyond what I would have been able to accomplish, on my own. Since I would likely send images of the final process off to PCBWay and asked them to build it for me, and after they sent it back to me and told me to come up with the blueprints for all the parts, I would have given up right away! LOL Thanks for sharing, you jest a lot but I can easily tell you have a mind for engineering, or Non-gineering as you call it. I look forward to seeing what your next project will be.
The fact that he literally spent the time to setup a shot of "counting rice" then executing said shot, is the definition of committing to the bit. I'm here for it. Thank you.
As a real life engineer, absolutely well done mate. Damn. I sort of want a milling machine too now, but I would more than likely end up embedding my creation into myself, (probably) unintentionally 😅😅. I saw the video of that original robot floating around and was considering having a crack at printing it with my crappy 3D printer but seeing the milled end product is just something of a whole different class. Great work man. Loved the whole journey! Looking forward to seeing your next video!
Honestly the Bambu Labs printers are the only ones I’d ever consider buying or recommending anymore. A1 for budget and entry level, P1 for midrange, and X1 for high end. Stupid fast, super reliable, fully automated calibration and setup, very very easy and intuitive to use, no tinkering, modifying or upgrading needed to make it work. Also reliable multi color and multi material printing, using PETG as a support material for PLA and ABS/ASA for example leads to perfectly smooth overhanging and steep angle surfaces, and supports that are exceptionally easy to remove. Zero relevant competition for the use case of the vast majority of people nowadays.
Great video! LOL! Career Broadcast Engineer here. Extremely entertaining and informative! Great "formula" . Change nothing. Want more! SUBSCRIBED! Many Thanks!
I got on RUclips to put some video on in background to get work done, and somehow got suggested this and I’ve gotten zero work done but followed your channel. Not even mad
....and his overall quality, grading, and lighting of his main shots looks cinematic as hell, how does he get everything so right here? Even the end music is great.
Just found this channel the other day. Had that I Did a Thing and Boy Boy feel about it. Great work mate. Keep up the good work. Loving the channel, the humour is spot on.
To avoid longer stuff moving around in the 4th axis chuck I cam in a snap/saw off armature around the workpiece to accepts the tailstock, like a model kit sprue. A tailstock will give you much more stability during big plunges and roughing. Also I'd add a second 4th axis mounting bracket for stability; this singular thin setup is way too prone to tilt. Loving your work!
YESSS, at last, a video description that says what it is with no exaggeration. Many others would have written something like - "INCREDIBLE ROBOT THAT COULD POTENTIALLY TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!" I salute you, sir.
I immediately subscribed when I noticed you weren’t holding a real mic. Brilliant. You made me laugh and, sometimes, that’s all it takes. Buuuuuuut, other than you being funny I found everything you do interesting, entertaining and inspiring. Great stuff!!!
I miss words to express how great i think your videos are... maybe because i'm french ^^ Great editing, great music, brillant ideas, great sens of humour, and some other great stuff i forgot to mention 🙌 glad to find another amazing channel !
I love the monumental cam program all covered in orange warning signs lol I feel you. Fusion can gives you a green check mark when you post process it, and if you so much as sneeze at the computer they all go back to orange and red.
*makes contraption for camera*
*shows taking b-roll*
*shows removing second camera that films the filming of b-roll*
doesn't even show the b-roll
But... filming of b-roll was a b-roll
My head hurts@@P1XeLIsNotALittleSquare
@@P1XeLIsNotALittleSquare Wouldn't that be a c-roll?
My exact thought.
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@@P1XeLIsNotALittleSquare B-Roll inception?
I only realised at the end of the video that you werent holding a microphone.
whats he going to be holding next that he can get away with?
really surprised me to to see you and boyboy in this, love all your videos I think you should take NotAnEngineer to the abandoned crackhouse and complete the holy trinity to create the ultimate aussie redneck beyblade. just a suggestion, peace!
@@towellie You're not gunna believe this... (go back and watch the latest Beyblade episode again lol)
@@mastertonberry9224 HOLY SHIT he's been here the whole time, that video was crackers.....
Hey I know you, arn't you the guy who drives scooters on wooden pallets and builds bunkers in your garden?
the coin is sided "Failed Print" and "Print Fail". *Chef Kiss*
it's a very accurate coin
You only get a good print when it lands on the edge, or the printer breaks.
@@nullpoint3346 It has to break successfully though... thats the ticket!
I felt that one. Long prints on my ender 3 were always a crap shoot.
Can't believe I paid for a Bambu X1C like a shmuck.
Oh they've shmucked me too. Won't be long before I've got another one on order 😰
What?? A high quality channel like yours, @SuperfastMatt?
Always ask before buying. Get that bag.
You wouldn't believe what you can get away with not paying for.
😂
"I had tried nothing, and I was all out of ideas" Underrated line 🤣
Ikr😂1
Happens to me all the time
Lol yeah
humor best served dry as a bone
Have we gotten to the point where no one understands a simpsons reference? Damn...just so you know it's a reference from the episode where Ned loses his mind and the quote comes from his beatnik parents
This guy is a Fk’in natural. Gives this platform a little hope, and counters the garbage ads we gotta skip.
Pisses me off to no end. They're in the game for over 20 years now, have sold me spy-tech that follows me everywhere all day long. And they still don't know enough about me to properly target their adds?
But I agree, awesome channel.
Haven't seen an ad on here for years. With how much I stream from here, the premium account is definitely worth it.
@@henrikskott Why are you paying for premium my dude, just get an ad blocker
@@nox6438maybe cuz they arent a brokie
People pay for Netflix cable tv or satellite tv. Which is all full of social engineering and news just lies to you. £16.99 a month is a small price to pay to choose to watch stuff that you can learn from and improve. I have learned all my hobbies from you tube and am a heating engineer for a living which I can learn from other heating engineers more experienced than myself. 16.99 a month for RUclips is so worth it. And I can chose not to be brainwashed by main stream media
I worked in a shop a long time ago where the guy working on the Mazak M5 ran his first part wrong. So he ran it six (Yes that's 6 times) more thinking something would change and the part would some how get better with more runs of the same program and setup.
"did i ever tell you what the definition of insanity is? ..."
LockPickingLawyer always shows picking multiple times because it could have been a FLUKE :) And you never know what insanity these computers are up to...
Sounds like your normal programmer
Haven’t you ever heard of “run in”? Same applies to computer code.
What?! It doesn’t? Well I guess that explains a lot about my 20-year software engineering career.
did it work?
The multiple levels of humour is nuts. Imperial and metric nuts.
I'll have you know that's a highly qualified bag of gravel
rock solid.
Its outstanding in its field.
It has the hat to prove it!
It certainly has the stones to pull anything off.
Always there when you need it.
"I got PCBway to make me a titanium play button" is a pretty great sponsorship placement
I've got news for this guy as a recently retired engineer, he's more of a engineer than he thinks and most of the people I ever worked with. Keep up the great work here!
Ok, counting rice grains to avoid writing code is next-level. Congrats!
Watching while time stealing from my boss
my man
There's another way? Jobs usually takes way too much of my free time
Leftist approved ✔️☑️✅ and I mean that
Viggo, my office now !
Maybe you shouldn't use your clearname then.. people were fired for much less because the boss, or some PR firm they hired, did routine social media checks of the employees.. Just saying. 😁
The thing I most appreciate about this channel is how you dumb absolutely nothing down for the casual viewer.
Australian cinematic universe goes hard
Let's all hope *I did a thing" and "not an engineer" never collab with "explosions and fire"
@@affegpus4195 "unhinged australian does something pointless with advanced understanding and intelligence or wait maybe he's an idiot I cant tell" is my favorite flavor of chicken tar
bud. I don't have the words. I'm a mechanical engineer. I've been a machinist and CNC programmer for a while. All I can say is I think I found a long lost brother having been separated at birth! I love your style. Your skills are badass. You are freaken AWESOME! I love watching your videos!
Hey don't constrain your creativity mate, you're not necessarily a machining channel. As long as we don't catch you doing any engineering you should be fine
It almost sounds like you're gonna serve him felony engineering charges lmao this comment is gold
Your content is absolutely amazing. The fact that in just 8 videos you reached 166k subs is a testament for that.
Congrats, for me its a holiday when you publish a new video!
After successfully ignoring what I now know were the first two videos when RUclips kept recommending them, I started watching, and it was immediately obvious that this is a very good channel. But I'd never looked at how many videos he's done until now. It's amazing that there are only 8.
One might say his next video will be a neuf 🙃
Love this channel. Definitely up there with This Old Tony.
The commitment to the microphone bit is absolutely hysterical!
Is that a part stop?
I am "actually" an engineer and I must say I am really impressed by your skillset. I absolutely love the fact that people can learn anything these days if they want to. Lucky for me, I come from a place where degrees cost more or less nothing, just need to pass the exams or you get locked out forever.
His sense of humor alone is worth a sub. Really enjoyed this.
The skit with your buddy watching Chinese propaganda to learn how to read the instruction manual on a video a while back still makes me chuckle whenever I think of it
Dude, your videos are some of the funniest, most interesting videos I've ever seen... The dry humor and sarcasm are timeless. Change nothing!!!
I was furious when some random ass channel was in my notifications. Then I realized who it was and that I had in fact subscribed. Too furious, too fast.
Remember if a tripterion is approached in a threatening manner it will start bopping its head violently
Get tripteroned lol
@@nayhem Hol' up! I'm tripterooooooooooooning
Just what I needed while being sick with something and sitting in bed. I'll make sure to heckin enjoy this, thanks mate
get well soon, buddy
@@NoEngineerHere thanks! I’ll tell my immune system to hurry up haha
get well soon!
@@darkmann12 thank youuu
thankfully not election time in America so you can heal without lockdown or paper mask!
The microphones are getting more and more creative! The drill press spindle is just gold😂
Sorry bro, you're channel has been reported for mis information. Like it or not, you are indeed an engineer.
Props on your new frogbot Rowan. I am very impressed by the end result. The 3-axis mechanism and the video.
For anyone who’s unaware of the effort it takes to produce a well edited and planned video, it’s probably an equal sized project to designing a tripteron plus probably a 1.5 X time and effort multiplier of the work that you’re videoing because you can’t just do stuff off the cuff. You have to plan the shot and set up the camera and mic and then babysit it the whole time.
For real
"too many parts" is a good definition (of a lot of things)
object impermanence
Duuude, I saw the original video and had a crack at designing it in Fusion and had to give up due to lack of experience. Very grateful that you shared your guide.
despite not being an engineer, you're why i took an engineering course
takin one for the team, good on ya!
Math skills + computer skills + physics + experience with machines = design and build anything you can wrap your mind around.
Know someone whose grandpa built his own jetboat from scratch machining, because it was safer than flying on the untested turbine he wanted to build.
I'm teaching in engineering program at university and i can tell you 90%+ of students we give "engineering degree" are NOT engineers. For the exact reason they don't have the ability to make something work at the end. As mentioned by someone else here, maths+computer science+physics+ ... all these are just levers to help you build more complex stuffs with more ease. But knowing how to push on those levers in the right way to go the direction you want to go, that we will not teach you. And that's exactly what this channel is about imho. And here is an extra cheers from my friends working in industry : do you know who's not gona be lad off when company want to reduce the staff 75% ? yep you guessed it, the one that is able to make stuff works.
@@thesquatchdoctor3356 Yep. they give out "degrees" like candy these days. i.e. they mean just about nothing. I've met quite a number of "engineers" that left me flabbergasted they knew nothing about basic stuff engineers should know in their sleep.
Most people just claim to be "engineers" for the virtue signalling just as many MANY people claim to "know CAD" just so they can appear to be smart or cool now that its... cool (all whilst not being able to create any kind of technical drawing a 5 yo with crayons couldn't).
An actual engineer is something that's not just go ta degree but also been in industry learning the real world to apply those skills with other actual engineers. And even then I've met many that i wouldn't call engineers as far as i could throw them.
So much work went into this. Really appreciate the effort mate
As usual, gratuitously high quality video. Thanks for always having better music than 99% of the other videos I watch!
I'm watching this video while waiting for my Fusion 360 to finish an operation.
Having you show having the same troubles really made my day. Cheers and have a good one!
i absolutely love all your music choices for this video
Man, I have nothing to do with machining or engineering but couldn't stop. You have the trifecta of humility, humor, and great music taste.
I was so thinking “please be an x1… please be an x1” heck yeah. Happy making dude. Things a beast.
Sneaky flash frame at 30:05 The editing on this project is phenomenal.
This video is so good. I loved the editing, the jokes, the music, and the absolute skill (even if you deny it) that you demonstrate. Pure genius!
Definitely sharing this channel with friends, you are up there with my favorites and the greats like;
I Did A Thing, Machine Thinking, Inheritance Machining, This Old Tony, Torbjörn Åhman and others.
A TripterSydney, time well spent on something that did something? Thank you Sir, love the videos.
I love that Mazi made the cut. Even if she is in a state of disgust.
I love seeing your videos come together. Very proud of you my love. ❤
Multipass?
@@NoEngineerHere🤣
Corbin Dallas?
Makes 32 minute video about contraption that moves really cool
30 minutes of talking into a camera, 10 seconds of contraption moving coolly
Dear Sir, I wish to congratulate you on a great choice of background music! Molife and El Flaco collective have now proudly entered my playlists. UPD. And Rikard From!
Something that might be an interesting addition to your shop would be a vapor blasting station, kind of like a sandblasting cabinet, but with water added. Just to clean up tool marks and leave a fine matte finish. Also adding annodizing could lead to some other fun stuff.
Anywho unsolicited tool suggestions aside, you did some incredible work there dude! Looks like a wickedly fun project!
Possibly the most comprehensive, educational, hilarious, professional, unbridled collection of cohesive and incredibly impressive shenanigans. Excellently delivered, thank you and your team of teams (both mechanical and otherwise), for the work you put into this!
2:24 “this application being no application” made me actually lol, well done 🙂
The amount of work you've put into this project and this video is truly remarkable. Kudos!
I think this guy is actually an engineer, he just says he isn't so machinists won't dislike the video.
He's my son and he is definitely not an engineer! Hasn't studied at uni or tafe. He's a clever young man who follows his passion and when he's interested in something researches and teaches himself to do stuff. He has a clever dad and grandfather who make stuff too, and his mum also is creative and makes things. He also had a couple of years of Waldorf education and was a keen student of philosophy, and he read a lot growing up.
Ignore his mom, you are 100% correct. 😂
as someone with an engineering degree and the necessary expertise to replicate this video, I can confirm that the overlap between these two skillsets is almost non-existant
Not only a good channel-name, in a clickbaity kind of way, but also fullfills a second cause, that´s very efficient...!!!
You sir are more of an Engineer than a lot of engineers I've met! Great job on the Tripteron!
You're absolutely right, but we have to be careful, he might get ideas, and have to start doing other videos, like competitive knitting, or undwater robotic basket weaving, or else people mist start to think he's an engineer.
Thats one complex name...
"im starting to think your'e an engineer" or something like that
Oh wow someone actually made it out of metal! I recreated the mechanism about a year ago from FDM 3D prints as a proof of concept for my course but I never got round to motorising or coding it. Very well done!
Quickly becoming one of my favourite nongenieering channels
Nice job as always. Maybe a tip; when I cut a piece on the 4th axis, with long stick out and no possibility to ad a supporting live center at the end, I divide my part in zones beginning at the far end which I completely machine first, then I move on to the next. Number and size all depending on the part at hand. But by doing so I obtain maximum rigidity at the parts end of the material itself. Think about Michelangelo and how he made the little finger of David in marble. It's the same procedure. As is turning down a small diameter in one go. Scary at first but size wise a pro tip. No scatter or flexing and bending. Maybe this helps somewhere in the future. Thank you for all of your nice uploads. About your microphone; is it a genuine Deckel? Best! Job
I had the same thought, but the prospect of so many manual tool changes had me reeling. I really need to get around to the headstock upgrade!
Hey look, he did a thing!
As a controls engineer myself, this one really made me appreciate the little details in this project. Awesome work.
God damn, being a non-engineer, this dude sure know how to pick a soundtrack. Anyways, great video mate.
Yo, I was just thinking the same thing!
Your videos just bring me so much joy. The only youtuber I have turned notifications on. So cool. Thank you for making your channel.
You did a thing
You are a practical genius! I was amazed at the combination of intelligence, practical nouse and what I think is Aussie humour. Congratulations, huge career beckons.
Not An Engineer makes engineers look like not engineers.
Free tech stuff just for making a video with it has got to be one of the best perks of being on youtube.
This has to be one of my top favorite channels on YT. Proper Printing is tied with NAE imo. Underrated channel you have here fren.
i cant belive how much time and effort this single video must have been taken... just wow
What a cool contraption and such a well put together video, can't wait to what you will do next
I am definitely not an engineer, but cursing his expressive language for me, so I am now a subscriber❤
This video was absolutely next level, WOW. The production quality and your awesome sense of humor really shines - you're the next ToT.
i love that youre obviously keeping it fast paced for viewer retention which i understand, but i love that youre doing so with fulfilling content and not zoomer editing, like youre using actual good music and content
Shop made cycloidal reducer driven fourth axis tm really rolls off the tongue. I think you have a workable working name for your work right there
WOW what an awesome video! Very excited to see all the upcoming projects!
On the subject of 1/4"-20 "Imperial", camera tripods were originally Whitworth, but in the 1960s Japanese camera makers started using UNC so that's probably the new standard. You can jam it in either way, but I think the best compromise is to tap the camera with UNC, but use Whitworth screws with their 55deg threads and rounded crests, so you don't mangle any vintage cameras.
The deadpan humor in this video is killer! I think you did a fantastic job of whatever this is. It looks like it could be very useful, but for the life of me, I haven't got the slightest idea what. But your overall execution of it is lightyears beyond what I would have been able to accomplish, on my own. Since I would likely send images of the final process off to PCBWay and asked them to build it for me, and after they sent it back to me and told me to come up with the blueprints for all the parts, I would have given up right away! LOL Thanks for sharing, you jest a lot but I can easily tell you have a mind for engineering, or Non-gineering as you call it. I look forward to seeing what your next project will be.
The fact that he literally spent the time to setup a shot of "counting rice" then executing said shot, is the definition of committing to the bit. I'm here for it. Thank you.
As a real life engineer, absolutely well done mate. Damn. I sort of want a milling machine too now, but I would more than likely end up embedding my creation into myself, (probably) unintentionally 😅😅.
I saw the video of that original robot floating around and was considering having a crack at printing it with my crappy 3D printer but seeing the milled end product is just something of a whole different class. Great work man. Loved the whole journey!
Looking forward to seeing your next video!
I absolutely love your content, probably the best machining channel on RUclips right now. There is just no competition
I like the fact that you casually make fun of youtubers holding a mic. Subscribed.
Honestly the Bambu Labs printers are the only ones I’d ever consider buying or recommending anymore. A1 for budget and entry level, P1 for midrange, and X1 for high end.
Stupid fast, super reliable, fully automated calibration and setup, very very easy and intuitive to use, no tinkering, modifying or upgrading needed to make it work. Also reliable multi color and multi material printing, using PETG as a support material for PLA and ABS/ASA for example leads to perfectly smooth overhanging and steep angle surfaces, and supports that are exceptionally easy to remove.
Zero relevant competition for the use case of the vast majority of people nowadays.
Great video! LOL! Career Broadcast Engineer here. Extremely entertaining and informative! Great "formula" . Change nothing. Want more! SUBSCRIBED! Many Thanks!
I got on RUclips to put some video on in background to get work done, and somehow got suggested this and I’ve gotten zero work done but followed your channel. Not even mad
....and his overall quality, grading, and lighting of his main shots looks cinematic as hell, how does he get everything so right here? Even the end music is great.
Nice Work throughout NanE ! Very exciting! Thank you very much!
Just found this channel the other day. Had that I Did a Thing and Boy Boy feel about it. Great work mate. Keep up the good work. Loving the channel, the humour is spot on.
You script like a tempered Styro Pyro (funny and nice).
Keep up the good work and especially the scripts. Makes you stand out from the crowd!
You know, I used to think that This Old Tony was the best sarcasm and dry humor on RUclips. I think you've upstaged him by a few levels.
0:25 now that's a good start of a project, the blood sacrifice is already done
When I first saw it, I thought you were going to make a 3d printer. Well it could still become one, it has the movement in all directions.
This is what I am talking about. A person so curious that they will stop at nothing to investigate something. Great video.
To avoid longer stuff moving around in the 4th axis chuck I cam in a snap/saw off armature around the workpiece to accepts the tailstock, like a model kit sprue. A tailstock will give you much more stability during big plunges and roughing. Also I'd add a second 4th axis mounting bracket for stability; this singular thin setup is way too prone to tilt. Loving your work!
Very enjoyable. I am happy to say that I didn't understand anything you did and that this gave me a nosebleed. The music is spot on as is the editing.
the synth at the end as well! this is such a well rounded package of a simpleton exploring his limitations..
Good job I really enjoyed seeing your small family of machines work. Have a good one ❤
YESSS, at last, a video description that says what it is with no exaggeration. Many others would have written something like - "INCREDIBLE ROBOT THAT COULD POTENTIALLY TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!" I salute you, sir.
I immediately subscribed when I noticed you weren’t holding a real mic. Brilliant. You made me laugh and, sometimes, that’s all it takes. Buuuuuuut, other than you being funny I found everything you do interesting, entertaining and inspiring. Great stuff!!!
Truly amazing video... I enjoyed every seconds of it... amazing all-round tech skills, lovely sense of humor and irony. May God bless you man!
Your delivery is just perfect, love how you’re not really an engineer
I miss words to express how great i think your videos are... maybe because i'm french ^^
Great editing, great music, brillant ideas, great sens of humour, and some other great stuff i forgot to mention 🙌 glad to find another amazing channel !
I love the monumental cam program all covered in orange warning signs lol I feel you. Fusion can gives you a green check mark when you post process it, and if you so much as sneeze at the computer they all go back to orange and red.
Impressive application of an 'unqualified' mind, and highly entertaining