Love! This place was a local field trip year after year growing up in Central Texas! The makers and fab-lab spaces I've viewed on your trips are pure inspiration. Keep it up Adam and the crew! The impact of this work will change the world.
get together with like minded people, and make a maker space. share you skills, learn new ones. Don't think I don't have a facility/workshop near me, think where can I create a space like that. The only limits are that of vision. all the best :)
There might be one locally if look. I just discovered a wonderful place close to me . If not organize and get one started yourself. You'd be pleasantly surprised how many people in your area would also love to have a space as well.
The EDC workshop at Scitech in Western Australia has one of the best exhibition workshops in the world. Their roving exhibits are constantly on tour throughout the world, translated into dozens of languages.
PLEASE VISIT THE NORTH FORGE FABRICATION LAB IN WINNIPEG! We're the largest makerspace in Canada and almost completely volunteer run. We'd love to give you and the Tested team a tour and show off some of the cool stuff we've made.
One of the best videos you guys have put out in a while!! More of these kind of videos!!!!!!! Now you have me wanting to go talk to my local child's museum to see if I can pick up some side work! I have two kids of my own and I think I'm going to start Proto typing some fun stuff for their bedrooms… Perks of having a full shop laser cutter and 3-D printer!!
As always, Adam's enthusiasm is palpable and infectious. I'm a humanities teacher who doesn't know dick all about setting up a shop, but damn if I wasn't riveted to this video.
Whoever made the magic house in St. Louis is a genius. Highly recommend it or anything locally comparable if you have squirts. Just an honarable mention to science centers, they are without a doubt changing with the times. They have travelling exhibits, and imax galore although I think they have a lot farther to go compared to childrens museums to stay relevant. They are kindof a one stop experience and need to include more science history imo.
I just love the flack I read about this. As really sure the US is holding fast on not moving to the Metric System. Yet really why would we? The moment we do. Everyone else in the world will find some new form of measuring something. And the US once again gets flack for not following.
Oh, I know text does that. Though I have no issue with the metric system. I get it. As it is all about moving a dot around. I get that. Though also believed the metric system was made to help short people feel taller. That is my bit of humor.
It's fine that the US is not metric. They are way to creative with units. Take nails: 10d, the 'd' could stand for a weight or it's value in silver (an idea of Charles Martel setting a 8th century standard). It was the former value of maybe 100 or 120 nails of that size. But now it is a length 10d = 1" + (10-2)x1/4" Unless it is taller than 12d then it's different.
If they haven't already, they should make miniatures of every display for sale in a gift-shop. Would bring in a decent amount of revenue... Buy your childs favorite exhibit that they can put on their wall.. collect them all... maybe even have kits for the older kids.
Hey Adam, if you really like this: When you are in or near the netherlands, try the NEMO Science Center in Amsterdam! Kind of the same sort of place, it justs exists a lot longer
If Adams enthusiasm could be bottled somehow, it could power the world! Just drop him in a workshop or movie set and feast on renewable "Savage Power"!
I use milk crates and shelves. It can go on any wall area and hold a lot of stuff, and you can see into the milk crates well enough. I't a good, cheap solution for small shop organization.
Man living in Austin Metro and being in maintenance I would love to work in that design shop. The only downfall would be the commute to work. Austin traffic is... not fun.
As part of the other half of the world, it is very soothing to see, that the USA haven't given up on all the good things. Like teaching children, getting them to love "to know things"! Honestly, as much as i like most of the people i know personally: Just knowing about your current White House really pushes me off the USA as a whole, and leaves me puzzled with growing doubts about the common sense. It's really great to find some sense in those vids. And the fact that it's from Texas makes it even better, because the last time you heard something great from those people.... uhm. Can't remember. Texas were the Bush family. Not consired so good afterall! :)
Austin is famously progressive despite being in central Texas. In fact, most of the large cities in Texas are what, in American parlance, would be called dark blue.
Sometimes it's easy to get mad at the common man who seems to lack common sense, but in reality he is not to blame. The powers that be are promoting an agenda of anti-intellectualism because the scientifically illiterate are more easily manipulated.
After Adam left the workshop, the crew decided to make the wooden carrots out of foam, due to kids and grown ups possibly throwing them like Ninja stars.
Loving these videos, also missing one day builds.
Check out Laura Kampf's channel. She has a marvelous build every week.
Tucker Morton fuck you.
Thanks.
Jimmy Diresta, Core77inc, Frank Howarth there are so many great makers on RUclips
adam was like a little kid in a candy shop. touching everything he could.
I want to work here sooooooooo bad! EVERYTHING is sorted so perfectly.
I'm so glad that I'm not the only person who is THAT obsessed with organization.
Love! This place was a local field trip year after year growing up in Central Texas!
The makers and fab-lab spaces I've viewed on your trips are pure inspiration. Keep it up Adam and the crew!
The impact of this work will change the world.
I'd sell my soul for a workshop like that tbh
get together with like minded people, and make a maker space. share you skills, learn new ones. Don't think I don't have a facility/workshop near me, think where can I create a space like that. The only limits are that of vision. all the best :)
i would sell your soul for that shop too >:)
There might be one locally if look. I just discovered a wonderful place close to me . If not organize and get one started yourself. You'd be pleasantly surprised how many people in your area would also love to have a space as well.
@@themadhacker9376 Can I give you mine as collateral?
That kart with all those tools
I get as excited as Adam watching the organization of tool and maker STUFF! :)
We visited this place when its first opened and my kids loved it. I loved it too! It was really a fun place to visit and very educational!
That shop is so incredibly beautiful. I don't know if I'd ever get anything done because I'd just sit there looking around at my shop and smiling.
These guys have the best job I've ever seen.
thanks for show us all these areas. where kids are working with their hands and imaginations
The EDC workshop at Scitech in Western Australia has one of the best exhibition workshops in the world. Their roving exhibits are constantly on tour throughout the world, translated into dozens of languages.
I will never tire of Adam Savage's nerdgasms with workshops and tool armies (because that is a tool army, not a tool set)
PLEASE VISIT THE NORTH FORGE FABRICATION LAB IN WINNIPEG! We're the largest makerspace in Canada and almost completely volunteer run. We'd love to give you and the Tested team a tour and show off some of the cool stuff we've made.
THANK YOU. WAS JUST LOOKING FOR A SPACE HERE!
Big fan, Adam. You have a great personality and style!
well he's Savage
Why does the organization of equipment making me happy
One of the best videos you guys have put out in a while!! More of these kind of videos!!!!!!! Now you have me wanting to go talk to my local child's museum to see if I can pick up some side work! I have two kids of my own and I think I'm going to start Proto typing some fun stuff for their bedrooms… Perks of having a full shop laser cutter and 3-D printer!!
Adam, watching you in this video segment, is akin to myself and my child going in to Home Depot. I truly love watching your show.
Adam, you would love the shop in the Oregon Rail Heritage Center. They restore, maintain and show vintage locomotives, their shop is really cool.
I would love to see more of these "shop tours" and "museum tours" (and especially, of course, "museum shop tours".)
As always, Adam's enthusiasm is palpable and infectious. I'm a humanities teacher who doesn't know dick all about setting up a shop, but damn if I wasn't riveted to this video.
seeing adam geek out over the mythbusters- style organization system = ❤️+😂. just makes me so happy!
I really appreciate this series Adam! Thank you!
As a welder, I want this but as a metal shop. Absolutely perfect.
Shop full of great tools Adam goes straight to the hardware storage that's what I like about him.
omg i pass this place just about every other day and had no idea this was all on the inside!!!!!
Love seeing their shop setup. And what a fun job! Great video.
Whoever made the magic house in St. Louis is a genius. Highly recommend it or anything locally comparable if you have squirts. Just an honarable mention to science centers, they are without a doubt changing with the times. They have travelling exhibits, and imax galore although I think they have a lot farther to go compared to childrens museums to stay relevant. They are kindof a one stop experience and need to include more science history imo.
I recently bought several rooms-worth of furniture I had to assemble. Now the proud owner of six M4 allen keys!
Adam's heaven on earth.
Lock me inside this workshop for Quarantine and I will definitely build a time machine by the time I come out, if I survive.
I wish the workshop looked more like in use, rather then VERY OBVIOUSLY cleaned perfectly for Adam's Visit.
Adam is such an organization nerd, I love it.
Its nice to see someone else geek out about tools :-) watching Adam is like watching a kid in a candy store
Thank you guys so much for showing us stuff like this.
I like how whenever they talk about a child, it sounds like they are talking about an animal.
Best shop tour so far. Great job Tested!
8:21 "We have different drawers. Metric and Standard"
Aren't those the same th...oh, America, right.
Just was going to write this exact comment. Thank you :D
I just love the flack I read about this. As really sure the US is holding fast on not moving to the Metric System. Yet really why would we? The moment we do. Everyone else in the world will find some new form of measuring something. And the US once again gets flack for not following.
Qardo that sounds a bit paranoid. There is a logic to metric system.
Oh, I know text does that. Though I have no issue with the metric system. I get it. As it is all about moving a dot around. I get that. Though also believed the metric system was made to help short people feel taller. That is my bit of humor.
It's fine that the US is not metric. They are way to creative with units. Take nails: 10d, the 'd' could stand for a weight or it's value in silver (an idea of Charles Martel setting a 8th century standard). It was the former value of maybe 100 or 120 nails of that size. But now it is a length 10d = 1" + (10-2)x1/4" Unless it is taller than 12d then it's different.
Waited 15 years for this Mythbusters/American Pickers crossover ... Hashtag Frank Fritz x.. hashed tag Tool Time
I love that Adam is referring to Jamie a lot recently it's a nice reminder of the Mythbuster days.
I was totally thinking about that conduit 6:35 ... funny that Adam mentioned it. Haha
I always believe when building build from the inside out that way each room , set-up, layout is the way you want it then build the walls around it
we want one day builds!
lol Adam is like I kid in a candy shop it's adorable! ^^
The museum guys remind me of Penn and Teller, one guy does all the talking and the other doesn't say a word just smiles and nods.
Watching Adam geek out priceless
If anyone were as excited about anything like Adam is about everything they would be put in to a padded cell. While Adam is just being casual.
nice video Adam keep doing what you are doing
I would love if the Thinkery would make up and celebrate a science outreach week at nearby Austin schools.
Very enjoyable!! You need to do a more in depth tour of that shop and show some projects being developed.
I couldn't give this video enough thumbs up.
loved the tool setup.
This is kind of the stuff I like.
If they haven't already, they should make miniatures of every display for sale in a gift-shop. Would bring in a decent amount of revenue... Buy your childs favorite exhibit that they can put on their wall.. collect them all... maybe even have kits for the older kids.
Hey Adam, if you really like this: When you are in or near the netherlands, try the NEMO Science Center in Amsterdam! Kind of the same sort of place, it justs exists a lot longer
Such a cool place. Thanks for the tour!
Brilliant work all. 👍
You can tell Adam kinda would like to work again in a large shop like the one he worked in at M5 industries.
Adam, I love your jacket. The buttons are so unique. Also, keep up the good work. :)
What a great shop. I would love to work there
Have you visited the Maker Space at Arizona State University's Tempe Campus yet, Adam? It's somewhat small, but it's a pretty cool space.
omg, this looks like so much fun to work at. I need a job like this!!
Really just came for the toolbox tour
That third guy was so useful. XD
I thought he would never shut up!
well he did pick up the cardboard piece
Probably just an introvert, people need to be more tolerant and accepting towards introversion.
Let's be honest, he's probably what most of us would be if we were there: third wheels with nothing useful to add.
That, and the other guy didn't exactly want to give up any air time.
If Adams enthusiasm could be bottled somehow, it could power the world!
Just drop him in a workshop or movie set and feast on renewable "Savage Power"!
I love the 2d pieces for layout design at 10:30
What a dream job that is.
Take notes Adam this is what a shop is supposed to look like.
I use milk crates and shelves. It can go on any wall area and hold a lot of stuff, and you can see into the milk crates well enough. I't a good, cheap solution for small shop organization.
This was a great video but I just really want to know where Adam got that jacket...
wish we had places like this in the UK
More 1 day builds please!
this orga is so amazing
Thoughtful questions. Good watch
Found the dream shop
That's really funny...we just got a Makerspace in my town, and one of the first things I made with the laser cutter was a batarang :P
Adam: ooooh stuff to make stuff with mwah hah hah hah. Great episode!
If labelboner was a thing, Adam just had one!
That tool cabinet is James May's dream :D
That carrot top is gonna snap right off!
*silently waiting for a one day build*
Im a maintenance CTL operator.
I wish i could hangout with adam and the crew for a week or two messing around in the shop!
love these videos!!!
Wish they had something like this when I was growing up inside of the sit down and shut up age
What to do with the world's surplus of 4 mm allen wrenches? A sculpture made from nothing but them?
These maker space videos are great. Informative and fun. Keep up the good work Adam.
Man living in Austin Metro and being in maintenance I would love to work in that design shop. The only downfall would be the commute to work. Austin traffic is... not fun.
I hope he visits the Do Space in Omaha Nebraska. I like that place...it's neat
Wow that looks incredible awesome. I would love to take my child the ^^
anyone know the name of the subreddit Adam talked about with the conduits? Sounds like a cool place to visit.
predatoru www.reddit.com/r/conduitporn/
Niklas Lundqvist quite fitting
Was watching Adam savage videos as I saw this one uploaded, conveniently.
At the science scented around where I live, the lobby has a giant rube Goldberg machine that uses dodge balls
How does a children's museum have this much money for tools, shop, and tons of materials?
As part of the other half of the world, it is very soothing to see, that the USA haven't given up on all the good things. Like teaching children, getting them to love "to know things"! Honestly, as much as i like most of the people i know personally: Just knowing about your current White House really pushes me off the USA as a whole, and leaves me puzzled with growing doubts about the common sense. It's really great to find some sense in those vids. And the fact that it's from Texas makes it even better, because the last time you heard something great from those people.... uhm. Can't remember. Texas were the Bush family. Not consired so good afterall! :)
Austin is famously progressive despite being in central Texas. In fact, most of the large cities in Texas are what, in American parlance, would be called dark blue.
Sometimes it's easy to get mad at the common man who seems to lack common sense, but in reality he is not to blame. The powers that be are promoting an agenda of anti-intellectualism because the scientifically illiterate are more easily manipulated.
now that's savage
Amazing.
anyone know what sport coat is Adam wearing? looks awesome and I need one
Digge pretty ugly tbh
My only life goal is for Adam Savage to have shop envy over my space.
After Adam left the workshop, the crew decided to make the wooden carrots out of foam, due to kids and grown ups possibly throwing them like Ninja stars.
6:40, wait. What's the subreddit for that?? I really want to see that!
Love the leather Jacket