Your channel gives me early RUclips vibes where the content isn't completely professionalized and monitarized yet. Very refreshing, love it. Hope you can keep that vibe going for a bit longer
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic There is a study which claims that being friendly to the AI it helps to get better answers. I'm always writing Thank you to my AI 🤗🥹😂
All your videos are so amazing, you have a special something that keeps people engaged, videos like yours reminds me of fun resourceful videos that first helped RUclips take off when it was first introduced, 90% of videos on RUclips now are just either fake, nonsense, click bait, and boredom, half of them don't even reply to peoples comments, they only care about the monetized side of the video, some have millions of followers but they don't reply to anyone, without the viewers they wouldn't be where they are today, and this is the thanks they give, so your videos are like 1 in a million, so keep it up, we need more channels like yours.
@@TheAtomoh Very impressive! My parents came from Italy to Australia so we spoke both English and Italian at home. My Italian is nowhere near as good as her English!
Really loved the video! I have a C-16, C64, and C128 in Storage at my parents house (with hundreds of games on 5 1/4 floppy disks). I also just got into 3d printing with a CR-10 someone gave me and am working on modeling in Tinkercad and then importing the files to Cura and finally saving them on an SD card slot and transferring to the printer. This was the perfect video for me!
great idea for a video. i'm still somewhat new to 3D printing and never tought of asking GPT to assist in any way. Your video gave me a bunch of ideas, grazie mille!
Once again I'm truly impressed by not only your ability but also the interesting and varied nature of your videos. Fabulous work from an intelligent and interesting lady.
Hi, Sayaka. You did a great job 3D printing and I love the orange function keys. Thank you for making this video. Stay safe to you and your loved ones.🌹
Wow, amazing job!! To think you went from never having 3D printed anything or modeling, to being able to accurately recreate a cartridge like that. Very impressive. I've subbed, hope to see you do more of this :-)
Such a cool t-shirt you are wearing! Also very neat project with the C64. Growing up one of my friends had one and I remember playing BattleTech and Bubble Bobble on it. Nostalgic fun!
Start with learning a 3D modeling software. That is where all the 3D printing fun begins … Once you get around in that software, get a nice printer like the Prusa or Bambu Lab, and you’ll be up and running in no time! Don’t let the cost scare you. You can earn that money back quite fast if you want.
Simply .... an attractive tech girl takes us to a retro world with the help of new technology. Can I invite you for heroes of mighty and magic 2 session?
I would use resin 3D printer for this. You can find ABS like resin that gives you very close results to injection mold. Cool video tho, well done and I love the t-shirt! 🤘😁
It’s great to see you using ChatGPT for help. If you are not aware, you can tap and hold on the round chat button to prevent the AI from interrupting you before you are done talking. It makes it so much easier to get out your question without having to talk continuously.
I think the orange colour for the function keys is actually a nice touch and the slightly different colour gives the project character, it shows that the machine has been fixed up in an endearing way. If it was a perfect replacement rather than a perfectly functional imperfect one it wouldn't really have much character to show the history of the machine, but a perfectly functional yet imperfect repair in that the parts don't perfectly match the originals in appearance leaves the machine seems to keep a mark on the machine's history to show that the machine has been well used and loved (kind of similar in the way that bodge wires and glue do). So I like little repairs like this that involve fashioning up new parts creatively to get the machines working.
Hi I'm One of C64 & AMIGA User You send me back to 1984 i love this days . I like you Vlogs Don't stop I will go looking for me old AMIGA 500 it not work from long time
@@Throckmorton.Scribblemonger Sure no. I play With Atari ST & MSX 170 For 3 or more years and start work as part time @ small company it was selling C64 and Amiga 500😀
@@Throckmorton.Scribblemonger I am not sure about year precisely. I'm remember this many fany days full of play and enter new world of Games and knowledge 😀
Thank you for the video and interesting project. I have been looking for an excuse to get a 3D printer and have told my wife it is not a matter of if we get one but when.
Nice project! I had a Commodore 64 when it was new when I was a 10 year old kid. After my parents noticed I had an interest they signed me up for a computer class and got me an IBM XT a couple of years later and my fascination with technology has been with me ever since. The use of ChatGPT and 3D printing in your video about the C64 is an interesting aspect showing the great progression of technology.
a commondore 64!, o shit so nostalgic. Very interesting work. The making process of the cardtrige was very well done. You should print the R2-D40 figure, it should be your channel mascot.
I like your videos a lot! I don't watch them all, but I stay subscribed and drop a like from time to time. You should make shorts too! These long videos are awesome, and when I work on electronics I come back and watch the whole thing, but most of the time I don't have that long to sit and watch. Anyways, cool stuff, bro.
A pretty and knowledgeable lady making refreshing diy and retro tech related videos in the attic? Tinkering and reusing old hardware is an amazing and inspiring activity! Your hard work deserves more exposure, keep it up!
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic You did very good! The only advice that I would give and I also hear others give is that when starting with 3-D software, start with simple objects. A game cartridge was a perfect beginning - basically all lines and no fancy curves. Some people try to create a steam railroad locomotive as their first model and get discouraged very fast! Oh, and practice, practice, practice! 😄
Maybe this is late advice, but for printing precise shapes without visible layer lines, I like resin printing. You do need to rinse and post-cure your parts after printing, but they come out much better (and are still easily paintable if you want a different color). Even if you go with a very complete initial setup, with automatic wash and cure station, you can get started for under $500. On a budget, you can use the sun to cure, and a pickle jar to rinse, and should be able to get started around $300.
Hi Elenora! Your post on the Facebook Commodore 64/128 group reminded me that I'm behind on your videos. This is an astounding result, and even with ChatGPT's assistance, this must have taken days, perhaps weeks. Good work. Another RUclipsr recommends using White-Out to paint etched-style markings like your key labels. (In case my comment doesn't translate well, White-Out is a fluid used to "erase" pen markings on paper, making the surface writable again. Some of us with bad handwriting used it _a lot_ back in the day. 😅) This way, you can scratch the surface clean, but the White-Out remains in the recessed etches in the plastic, showing your letters and numbers. 👍
Your channel gives me early RUclips vibes where the content isn't completely professionalized and monitarized yet. Very refreshing, love it. Hope you can keep that vibe going for a bit longer
I immediately thought this too
@@Throckmorton.Scribblemonger came here to say this
2 more videos and "I WANT TO THANK PCBWAY". Heh
Wtf is with people saying this kind of shit all the time😂 it’s nuts like what are you watching Mr beast videos all day
Being polite to the AI is the best way to ensure your survival during the upraising.
🤣I always say thank you for that reason
@@Sayakas_Digital_Atticsame here, never anger our artificial overlord/lady
I've been saying thank you to google assistant for years for the same reason haha.
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic There is a study which claims that being friendly to the AI it helps to get better answers. I'm always writing Thank you to my AI 🤗🥹😂
lol tru
All your videos are so amazing, you have a special something that keeps people engaged, videos like yours reminds me of fun resourceful videos that first helped RUclips take off when it was first introduced, 90% of videos on RUclips now are just either fake, nonsense, click bait, and boredom, half of them don't even reply to peoples comments, they only care about the monetized side of the video, some have millions of followers but they don't reply to anyone, without the viewers they wouldn't be where they are today, and this is the thanks they give, so your videos are like 1 in a million, so keep it up, we need more channels like yours.
Aw your face lit up when the commodore turned on and when the game loaded. You did an excellent job modeling the cartridge, glad to see it worked out.
cool video!
Thank you so much for your generosity and watching!
You rule Sayaka - thank you for the video!
Impressive first steps into 3D-printing. Well done!
Knowing the right phases to let Chatgpt do it's work properly, is what she does amazingly.
Love younger people using new tech to fix old tech. :)
and in her second language
@@Rob-qu7ks As an italian, english is very hard for us to pronounce. Her english skills are impressive.
@@TheAtomoh Very impressive! My parents came from Italy to Australia so we spoke both English and Italian at home. My Italian is nowhere near as good as her English!
Really loved the video! I have a C-16, C64, and C128 in Storage at my parents house (with hundreds of games on 5 1/4 floppy disks). I also just got into 3d printing with a CR-10 someone gave me and am working on modeling in Tinkercad and then importing the files to Cura and finally saving them on an SD card slot and transferring to the printer. This was the perfect video for me!
great idea for a video. i'm still somewhat new to 3D printing and never tought of asking GPT to assist in any way. Your video gave me a bunch of ideas, grazie mille!
You did an amazing job with the C64 cartridge!
Ive painted commodore plastic using a product called Krylon Fusion before. It's a good choice, if you can find the colour you need.
Thanks for the input!
nice video! I loved your t-shirt and your face when the game worked
Once again I'm truly impressed by not only your ability but also the interesting
and varied nature of your videos. Fabulous work from an intelligent and interesting lady.
You are such a boss. One of my favorite channels on youtube. Top 3 for sure.
I'm about to buy a 3d printer and I've been watching videos, I saw yours and I loved it, thanks very good content.
Prusa is a great suggestion 👍
Hi, Sayaka. You did a great job 3D printing and I love the orange function keys. Thank you for making this video. Stay safe to you and your loved ones.🌹
Wow, amazing job!! To think you went from never having 3D printed anything or modeling, to being able to accurately recreate a cartridge like that. Very impressive. I've subbed, hope to see you do more of this :-)
Such a cool t-shirt you are wearing! Also very neat project with the C64. Growing up one of my friends had one and I remember playing BattleTech and Bubble Bobble on it. Nostalgic fun!
Great video, as always! Keep up the good work :)
Your whole project was wonderful.
I was amazed how detailed ChatGPT was in its responses to your detailed questions.
Great work!
Never heard of letraset or mask
Dude, your videos are amazing!
You made that look easy. I would love to get into 3-d printing.
That’s because using Prusa printers is very easy and intuitive 👍
After 5 years in 3D printing as hobby, my idea is: got good quality printer. (My first was Anet A8 and it was cheap and awfull)
Start with learning a 3D modeling software. That is where all the 3D printing fun begins … Once you get around in that software, get a nice printer like the Prusa or Bambu Lab, and you’ll be up and running in no time! Don’t let the cost scare you. You can earn that money back quite fast if you want.
@@Stefan_Van_pellicom Thanks for the advice, any recommended software for 3D modelling?
Really enjoy how you communicate your thought processes clearly. *Also the use of ChatGPT in this format works surprisingly well!
An amazing person wearing an amazing T-Shirt. Thumbs up.
Totally amazing T-shirt, and more amazing woman!
She's got style.
I think so ❤
Just now using the brain .
Simply .... an attractive tech girl takes us to a retro world with the help of new technology. Can I invite you for heroes of mighty and magic 2 session?
Awesome shirt 😂👍🏼
Watching your cartridge design gradually emerge and the final print be so successful was impressive. Excellent job!
Thank you!
Wow. Your video is so fascinating and informative. Excellent presentation.
This video is super interesting and teaches you a lot!
That was amazing, well done 🙂
Nice to see that your got a good 3D printer.
Thanks for showing how one new toolset (gen ai) can help us learn another new toolset (part modeling and printing).
Che dire Sayaka... I'm impressed!
3D printing con ChatGPT... non c'è proprio limite alla creatività e alla fantasia. Brava
I recently watched the first 6 Star Wars movies for the first time and I'm convinced R2-D2 is the true star in Star Wars :P
Another awesome Saya vid!
Good way to use chatgpt. You printing went v well too.
i notice your dedication and pasion for design, its inspire me!
you learn new skills fast, I 3D print so I know how hard it is to get right so well done, I'm impressed. This was an awesome project
I can spot an authentic Tech Nerd. You are one and should be proud.
Nice video. Everyone of your videos take me back to my childhood. Awesome shirt!
Lovely presentation and presenter :) AI Is crazy these days! I was coding neural nets in the 80's and it's been amazing to watch the progress.
Nicely done! I think is brilliant to use ChatGPT for help. Thanks for sharing this.
You have a lot of talent, I love your videos
I would use resin 3D printer for this. You can find ABS like resin that gives you very close results to injection mold. Cool video tho, well done and I love the t-shirt! 🤘😁
Don't be afraid to experiment! Really like your channel!
Incredible! This video is done really well from start to finish. I'm impressed by the design skills as well
It’s great to see you using ChatGPT for help. If you are not aware, you can tap and hold on the round chat button to prevent the AI from interrupting you before you are done talking. It makes it so much easier to get out your question without having to talk continuously.
Cool. Miss my C64.
The future is now. Great content kiddo!
Awesome stuff, great to see old tech being kept alive using new tech :)
Great video! Also great to see ChatGPT used in such a way.
This is awesome, nice work Saya!
Amazing job, love to see a young person restoring and enjoying retro kit like the C64.
Enjoying the content!
I think the orange colour for the function keys is actually a nice touch and the slightly different colour gives the project character, it shows that the machine has been fixed up in an endearing way. If it was a perfect replacement rather than a perfectly functional imperfect one it wouldn't really have much character to show the history of the machine, but a perfectly functional yet imperfect repair in that the parts don't perfectly match the originals in appearance leaves the machine seems to keep a mark on the machine's history to show that the machine has been well used and loved (kind of similar in the way that bodge wires and glue do). So I like little repairs like this that involve fashioning up new parts creatively to get the machines working.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! I agree, I also think that the orange color adds a special touch to the project :)
Great video, i loved your t-shirt
Love the Shirt, R2-D40 LOL, amazing.
You did much much better than I did using Fusion 360 for the first time!
I'm new here.. and I'm a fan.. u earned a sub 😄... keep up the good work 👍
Thank you!
You're so committed for the content in your channel 🖤
I'm not sure about bright carrots for function keys, but that cartridge repair is awesome! 🙂
I actually love that color😅🥕. Thanks!
You did really good for your first time using the 3D modeling software! Very cool, and very instructional. Thank you.
Cool t shirt, love the channel great job as always. 😊
I love the blending of using new technology to fix old technology. Nice work!
Great channel and keep it up! This will easily get 100K subscribers. And… love the 8 bit music!
Love the T-shirt. Want one!
Hi I'm One of C64 & AMIGA User You send me back to 1984 i love this days . I like you Vlogs Don't stop I will go looking for me old AMIGA 500 it not work from long time
@@Throckmorton.Scribblemonger Sure no. I play With Atari ST & MSX 170 For 3 or more years and start work as part time @ small company it was selling C64 and Amiga 500😀
@@Throckmorton.Scribblemonger I am not sure about year precisely. I'm remember this many fany days full of play and enter new world of Games and knowledge 😀
Thank you for this easy-to-follow beginner's guide.
Good! Nice to see enthusiasm what I had 4 decades ago.
Nicely done. Keep it up.
Thank you for the video and interesting project. I have been looking for an excuse to get a 3D printer and have told my wife it is not a matter of if we get one but when.
Love those keycaps, wish i had a keyboard with em. Good Job.
Another very well made video. Bravo!
Great job on the cartridge model with detail on the ridges around the label-I'd have been tempted to skip that and leave it plain.
Nice project! I had a Commodore 64 when it was new when I was a 10 year old kid. After my parents noticed I had an interest they signed me up for a computer class and got me an IBM XT a couple of years later and my fascination with technology has been with me ever since. The use of ChatGPT and 3D printing in your video about the C64 is an interesting aspect showing the great progression of technology.
a commondore 64!, o shit so nostalgic. Very interesting work. The making process of the cardtrige was very well done. You should print the R2-D40 figure, it should be your channel mascot.
Love the videos! :D
Great video! Keep up the good work!
Excellent job. Very impressed!
Amazing and Great Content . Deffo Smart Person
Awesome project!
You are genius! I could not understand fusion 360 at all!
Love the video, love the T-shirt.
That episode was so intense. 3D printing and 3D modeling seems to complement each other, yet You have mastered both. 💪
I like your videos a lot! I don't watch them all, but I stay subscribed and drop a like from time to time. You should make shorts too! These long videos are awesome, and when I work on electronics I come back and watch the whole thing, but most of the time I don't have that long to sit and watch. Anyways, cool stuff, bro.
Just discovered your channel. Loved it!! Keep up the good work!! 👍👍
3d printing looks very good👍👍 enjoyable video
For smoothing you could use ammonia vapor or isopropyl alcohol vapor process instead of sanding.
glad to find your channel. great content!
Commodore 64 just like your grandparents didn't we all ( the oldies among us) started with that lovely 64k computer
Super interesting. Very nice.
Wow, your design skills are awesome! You're a smart cookie. I like your shirt again, too! Not as good as Goonies, but unique.
Very cool keycap designs! Bravo!
A pretty and knowledgeable lady making refreshing diy and retro tech related videos in the attic? Tinkering and reusing old hardware is an amazing and inspiring activity! Your hard work deserves more exposure, keep it up!
Wow! You learned a 3-D software faster than I did! I learned Blender. Good job! 🙂
Well, I've only learned the basics for now; I still have a lot to improve. Any advice is much appreciated!
@@Sayakas_Digital_Attic You did very good! The only advice that I would give and I also hear others give is that when starting with 3-D software, start with simple objects. A game cartridge was a perfect beginning - basically all lines and no fancy curves. Some people try to create a steam railroad locomotive as their first model and get discouraged very fast! Oh, and practice, practice, practice! 😄
Feel proud for this young lady
How fast things have changed. This Prusa is actually affordable for hobbyists and electronic labs.
Maybe this is late advice, but for printing precise shapes without visible layer lines, I like resin printing. You do need to rinse and post-cure your parts after printing, but they come out much better (and are still easily paintable if you want a different color). Even if you go with a very complete initial setup, with automatic wash and cure station, you can get started for under $500. On a budget, you can use the sun to cure, and a pickle jar to rinse, and should be able to get started around $300.
Thanks for the input!
My first computer. My dad took me to buy it one day and the rest was history, as they say. Learned to program on that baby.
Hi Elenora! Your post on the Facebook Commodore 64/128 group reminded me that I'm behind on your videos. This is an astounding result, and even with ChatGPT's assistance, this must have taken days, perhaps weeks. Good work.
Another RUclipsr recommends using White-Out to paint etched-style markings like your key labels. (In case my comment doesn't translate well, White-Out is a fluid used to "erase" pen markings on paper, making the surface writable again. Some of us with bad handwriting used it _a lot_ back in the day. 😅) This way, you can scratch the surface clean, but the White-Out remains in the recessed etches in the plastic, showing your letters and numbers. 👍
It's a very inspiring video! You are very skilled and I think we should have much more girls in the maker space !