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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @EliteWorm
    @EliteWorm  2 года назад +31

    How would you improve my videos? What would you like to see on my channel?

    • @electroboffin
      @electroboffin 2 года назад +12

      I would love to see the videos with your voice. Your video quality is already amazing :)

    • @alejandroperez5368
      @alejandroperez5368 2 года назад +23

      By sharing all the project data, not just a description!

    • @alejandrodanielvedia
      @alejandrodanielvedia 2 года назад +6

      @@alejandroperez5368 I fully agree with you, a lot of video, but it does not share anything of the same. I don't validate at all to have subscribed to the elite worm channel

    • @alejandrodanielvedia
      @alejandrodanielvedia 2 года назад +8

      Elite Worm What is the use of sharing the video, if you don't share the files to be able to replicate it?

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад +4

      @@alejandrodanielvedia Entretenimiento, como la mayor parte del contenido en RUclips. No siempre voy a dedicar más horas a documentar todos mis proyectos, especialmente los más artesanales como éste, y menos de forma gratuita. Si eso es lo único que buscas, lo siento pero no es tu canal.

  • @jeffhill6769
    @jeffhill6769 2 года назад +38

    Your builds are always amazing. Really stoked on how finished everything always looks instead of a science project. Keep up the great work!

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад +2

      Hey Jeff! I really appreciate that since it’s the most time consuming aspect of my projects 👍

  • @1_HighDuke
    @1_HighDuke 2 года назад +4

    Your attention to detail borders on obsession. This is incredible work!

  • @k7adi
    @k7adi 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful. Live terminals exposed to bare touch right under the hot plate machine.

    • @Neverforget71324
      @Neverforget71324 3 месяца назад

      Was about to mention that... but damn, this is NICE!!!
      Fix the electrocution problem and I'm building one.

  • @mandh14
    @mandh14 2 года назад +1

    Attention to detail is everything

  • @themichaelw
    @themichaelw 2 года назад +3

    3:01 wow the chips from the drilling were making a cool wave on the plate. That must have been the resonance frequency of the plate vibrations. But I'm really just guessing here if anybody knows more about it. Awesome project

    • @Jefferson-ly5qe
      @Jefferson-ly5qe 2 года назад +1

      Yep, that's right. Look up "chladni plate" to read up about it.

  • @neepsmcfly4176
    @neepsmcfly4176 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the thorough explanations and identifying hardware. Damn clean look! And, subjectively, the upbeat jazzy groove really helped in stifling my inferior envy. New & immediate sub.

  • @Ilikeridin
    @Ilikeridin 2 года назад +1

    That was a joy to watch. I’ve seen hotplates made before but that was an original and fresh idea. Hats off to you.

  • @spongerobert
    @spongerobert Год назад +2

    I like how you show us all the steps to how you built it without showing us exactly how so we can't replicate it at home 🤣

  • @Dancer148
    @Dancer148 Год назад

    I like the safety idea of red light for heat alert and using wood as high temp material.

  • @TheFoxranger
    @TheFoxranger Год назад +1

    I love the way you're working. Always neat, smart, precise, pro !!

  • @jakobhalskov
    @jakobhalskov 2 года назад +1

    I was just about to run screaming away at 0:24 as I thought you were to connect the total of 350W heating power with 3D-printed plastic. Luckily I stayed :)

  • @pavelino17
    @pavelino17 2 года назад +6

    Do you have a part list and the schematics for the board? Would love to build this as well. Thanks for the video!

  • @thequickestfox6106
    @thequickestfox6106 2 года назад +4

    I love DIY electronics projects where the creator has such an attention to detail in making the project into a 'product' like finished item. Bravo, very neat, clean and something you'd be proud to show off on a desk!
    That thin veneer level cut to make the display portion makes me wonder if it'd be a nice flexure to have buttons underneath, or maybe just to allow capacitive control through. 2022 The age where wood returns to electronics enclosures :)

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words, and yeah, that’s actually a very good idea that I would have probably tried! 📝 Have a good one 👍

  • @JoshuaRilliet
    @JoshuaRilliet Год назад +1

    Hi, great job of design and realization, the whole thing is super clean, visually beautiful and functional obviously, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @hookey2229
    @hookey2229 5 месяцев назад

    Wow !!!!! I wish I had the patience to work like this

  • @eddyyu7091
    @eddyyu7091 Год назад

    Factory made like wonderful DIY project !

  • @ericwillis777
    @ericwillis777 Год назад

    What a wonderfull world where there are so many things we can do without, if only we could make the effort.

  • @cncdavenz
    @cncdavenz 2 года назад +12

    Hi, A very nice project and would love to build the same. It would be fantastic if you could share the code and diagram. Thanks in advance.

  • @str0g
    @str0g 2 года назад +2

    Love that build, but could you make a list of the items that you used in ur build, and where did you buy them...

  • @HasiFlo
    @HasiFlo 2 года назад +3

    nice project, would be nice to have a partlist including a link where you purchased them :)

  • @neiljborja
    @neiljborja 2 года назад +2

    I love your use of 3d printed positioning jigs, very clever! It would be a bit less sexy looking, but I wonder if the heat loss problem would be fixed with having only a metal top plate as opposed to an entire box with sides.

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад

      Perhaps surround the plate’s sides with a species of insulation?
      I cannot find a plate in the size I’m after (roughly 3 x 4”, 75 x 100mm). The store bought ones are either a fair bit smaller (30mm x 30mm) or a fair bit larger (200 x 200mm).
      Thought was to use a thickish aluminum plate with space on the backside for between two and five cylindrical cartridge heaters. He’s showing three, which tells me I’m probably not full of rubbish…

  • @SpecialeW
    @SpecialeW 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing build! I wish I had all the tools and time to do something similar.

  • @zk_6312
    @zk_6312 2 года назад

    Great project though I would have placed at least a couple Ieds outside, near the on/off button and maybe some way to control the temperature of the plate. Still, this is better than most I have seen. Great job!

  • @adriansosialuk276
    @adriansosialuk276 2 года назад +1

    Perfection. The detals, editing, execution - amazing. Really well thought off. Only someone who ever attempted to do anything like that will really appreciate it as it really takes a lot of effort and work to plan and execute it. Subbed and waiting for more content - thanks!

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад

      Thank you SO much Adrian, I’m so glad to read that! I hope to live up to your expectations… Thanks for the sub 😉

  • @dleivam
    @dleivam 2 года назад +1

    Briliant... the attention to details and the end product are amazing... but at first you make me very nervous when I saw the 3d printed part with the heaters, then I realize it was just a jig to align them, but then you use the jig again a fill it with silicone and I though again you're gonna leave there... but finally you remove it :) I liked the jig to make hole with the right size, but I can't image how to make them considering the final size/size of the mini router base ... BTW, at 11:30 I think you meant ground wire

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад

      Thank you so much David, I try my best to make it look professional, and that’s really time consuming!

  • @qiou29
    @qiou29 2 года назад

    You could improve it by creating a transparent diffuser for your LEDs, although I don't know if the back of the hotplate gets hot

  • @PlayZilla.Studio
    @PlayZilla.Studio 2 года назад

    Why you used a heatgun to heat up your PCB on 12:00 instead of your hot plate? And placed already soldered PCB on the device on 11:45 ?

  • @shiftednrifted
    @shiftednrifted Год назад

    do you have more about designing these 3d printed router guides?

  • @ClosestNearUtopia
    @ClosestNearUtopia Год назад

    Lets use thermoinsolation for the leads, while putting the element on wood.. well if your wood doesnt burn, so wont your leads, even while feeding current.
    And, did it work though!?

  • @astrolemonade349
    @astrolemonade349 8 месяцев назад

    This is very nicely done! Do you have any plans on how to achieve something similar? Schematics/pcb/code of the arduino etc?

  • @corbanx0809
    @corbanx0809 Год назад

    This would be nice to keep my coffee hot

  • @tamasbarabas574
    @tamasbarabas574 Год назад

    I love it. Beautiful job! Wonder how long did it take from first idea to finish?

  • @szevlin
    @szevlin 2 года назад

    Very nice build, everything was perfect, except maybe I would have used something else instead of the double sided tape, maybe some screws if possible, other than that it was amazing. Hats off to you!

  • @nwputra
    @nwputra 2 года назад

    Cool .. very impressed with the work that you done !

  • @middleway1885
    @middleway1885 2 года назад

    Thanks for the yummy episode!
    The details and craftsmanship is soo interesting... do you just go into a certain mindset (self-hypnosis) when you get into a groove and time just flies away... does it get easier after each project, finding that Blissful moment...
    If you wouldn't mind, posting how many hours and injuries you had from each projects... It'd be interesting... which projects were more from distraction or just tools not functioning correctly... lol
    Cheers! To more Blissful moments, for every~!

  • @RixtronixLAB
    @RixtronixLAB Год назад +1

    Nice info, thanks for sharing it :)

  • @elluisito000
    @elluisito000 2 года назад

    Amazing build, thanks for sharing

  • @jonnyshoestring9368
    @jonnyshoestring9368 2 года назад

    Very useful and a work of art 👍👍
    Got a new follower 🥳🥳

  • @666aron
    @666aron 2 года назад +1

    Nice project! What kind of PTC did you use? The ones that I found after a search are only rated up to 200C, which would be a bit too low for lead-free solder.

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад

      I used the 270C ones 👌

  • @justalonelypoteto
    @justalonelypoteto 2 года назад +2

    great build! I'd suggest you add some covers for all the live terminals to solve the concerns of someone picking this thing up by putting their hands under it as well as for the plug, with the flimsy-looking mounting I immediately thought of putting my hand behind it to not break it when plugged in, which depending on your luck could send you to the ER ;)
    I really like the idea, though, and I'm considering making my own instead of repurposing just some toaster oven

    • @neiljborja
      @neiljborja 2 года назад

      That was my first thought with that bracket too, it looked very flimsy.

  • @MarcJWebbMusic
    @MarcJWebbMusic Год назад

    Is there a kit for this or a parts list. I really need to make one of these

  • @Iam.paradox-35
    @Iam.paradox-35 Год назад

    Really cool! Nice project, i will make one similar for myself in the future. Here i can find the 3d printed parts for the milling machine? seems super useful! Thanks!

  • @nucki222
    @nucki222 Год назад

    Das ist schon fast Kunst!

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 9 месяцев назад

    Got a link to that case you used? I'm looking for something appropiate for mine but can't find anything that isn't 12" long! I don' have tools for cutting metal like that at home.
    I'd be careful with wood around such a hot component. it feels like a really bad combination to be honest!

  • @electroboffin
    @electroboffin 2 года назад +2

    Amazing job dude

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, mate 😉

  • @notheoryplease
    @notheoryplease Год назад

    This was NEATTTTTT!!!

  • @ImaginationToForm
    @ImaginationToForm Год назад

    We could just make a hot plate. Or we could make a beautiful hot plate. I liked the 3d printed jigs and parts.

  • @AleksKo89
    @AleksKo89 2 года назад

    Cool perfect-made project

  • @eddietowers5595
    @eddietowers5595 Год назад +1

    See, there ya go. All you need now is to make your own CNC machine.

  • @ranulfo102
    @ranulfo102 Год назад

    FRIEND WHERE CAN I FIND THE DIAGRAM AND CODE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT PROJECT? THE COMPONENTS, DO YOU HAVE THE LINKS WHERE I CAN BUY IT?

  • @DDryTaste
    @DDryTaste 2 года назад

    Amazing work!

  • @ramimehyar481
    @ramimehyar481 Год назад

    I am struggling with the thermistor 100k to find a suitable bias resistor for it.. It is not accurate

  • @Steven_Bennett_YT
    @Steven_Bennett_YT Год назад

    Amazing build quality!! What is the name/type of the tool used to mill the wood?

  • @taidoanduc7430
    @taidoanduc7430 2 года назад

    hi, can i have the tutorial or something similar so i can build my own like yours
    thanks alot

  • @atlashardage6
    @atlashardage6 Год назад

    You're a wizard :)

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 2 года назад

    does it follow a reflow curve ?

  • @sjamesparsonsjr
    @sjamesparsonsjr 2 года назад

    How many hours total from design to completion?

  • @shankar0015
    @shankar0015 2 года назад

    your tools are amazing...

  • @PCBWay
    @PCBWay 2 года назад

    ahhaha, that's really something!! Well done 👍

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад +1

      Thank you guys 🙏

    • @PCBWay
      @PCBWay 2 года назад

      @Elite Worm Our pleasure! Already expect your next build

  • @tonip3091
    @tonip3091 2 года назад

    Gran trabajo en todos los sentidos :) me encanta el ritmo de montaje del video !!

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад +1

      Muchas gracias Toni 🤗

    • @alejandrodanielvedia
      @alejandrodanielvedia 2 года назад

      @@EliteWorm What is the use of sharing the video, if you don't share the files to be able to replicate it?

  • @shrine010
    @shrine010 2 года назад +1

    Cool but please, secure the ssr contacts more

  • @bd594
    @bd594 Год назад

    Functional Art.

  • @antonioc7735
    @antonioc7735 2 года назад

    Il codice arduino e il progetto del pcb?

  • @jdavisbacon
    @jdavisbacon 2 года назад

    This is a really incredible build! I love the attention to both form and function. What 3D printer did you use to print your parts?

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад

      Thank you! It’s an old Prusa MK2

  • @AnilKumar-ks8wb
    @AnilKumar-ks8wb Год назад

    Oye ye smaan kahan pe milega

  • @abbasbvohra
    @abbasbvohra Год назад

    very professional

  • @najamhaq4795
    @najamhaq4795 Год назад

    Chladni pattern @3:00 cool!

  • @gazehound
    @gazehound Год назад

    extremely cool

  • @markgreco1962
    @markgreco1962 2 года назад

    Nice work

  • @KG4JYS
    @KG4JYS 2 года назад

    Nice build! Do you have any concerns about the wood getting burned? I've recently been considering buying a used solder plate or building one. Also, I've never seen hot glue used with a hot air station like that. What a great idea!

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад

      Thank you Aaron. I haven’t had any issues with that. There’s around 1 cm of gap between the hot plate and the wooden base. Anyway, if you have the chance to buy an used one, I don’t think going through all the hustle of DIY is worth it, tbh.

  • @argentinomacrifuevidaltamb3772
    @argentinomacrifuevidaltamb3772 2 года назад

    Excelente trabajo. Gracias

  • @davel759
    @davel759 Год назад +1

    Breh. I appreciate the little details... but you put a cover over all the low voltage circuitry, meanwhile there is live A/C out in the open all over the place. If anyone else is reading this, and wants to build one of these deathtraps, consider buying a low voltage high amperage AC/DC adapter, and leave the A/C where it belongs... in a sealed box with FCC/CE markings. Nice editing though!

  • @AkashAgarkar-n4t
    @AkashAgarkar-n4t Год назад

    Iska price kya

  • @matin4415
    @matin4415 Год назад

    that was really nice i liked that

  • @R.Daneel
    @R.Daneel 2 года назад

    @5:25 I disagree. That looks like precisely the correct tool for the job to me. You have it, it's fast enough, it's precise enough, and this seems to be a one-off job. Buying a specific tool, like a belt sander, would be a terrible waste.

    • @EliteWorm
      @EliteWorm  2 года назад

      Yep, you are right! Good point. Thank you for your comment 👍

  • @MohAwad-mw2oz
    @MohAwad-mw2oz 10 месяцев назад

    ..in 1-word Amazing..most 'perfect working etc. i've see on RUclips..im gona try to make one, but bit less perfect, i think;) .. hank you sir~♧

  • @sebastianrac6338
    @sebastianrac6338 Год назад

    3:02 wow!

  • @mwint1982
    @mwint1982 2 года назад +1

    So ice/water forming inside? Cant have hot without cold

    • @retards587
      @retards587 2 года назад

      Tell me which part of an electric heater gets cold. These aren’t peltier coolers

    • @mwint1982
      @mwint1982 2 года назад

      @@retards587 thought they were. Not sure what it is then. "Heating element"

    • @retards587
      @retards587 2 года назад +1

      @@mwint1982 most likely just a big ol’ resistor with a high power rating

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 Год назад

      @@retards587 yep those are heaters
      same style used in 3d printers just a differnt form factor

  • @cls9474
    @cls9474 11 месяцев назад

    A metal case with no earth connection close to mains voltage heating elements is a potential death trap. It's an appliance which you actually touch when adding or removing PCBs. The mains wiring on the base plate is also exposed and anyone who lifts the device up risks the danger of an electric shock. There's no thermal runaway protection (thermal switch) in case the SSR should fail - SSR most common failure mode is a fail to short. Mains voltage fuse? I haven't seen one.
    Please be careful and mind your responsibility - there are people who might build this and could make you responsible for the consequences of a) electric shock (injuries, death) b) burn down of their or other's houses (injuries, deaths, financial).
    If the thermistor fails and your heating elements detach after they surpass 350 °C and will happily continue to heat. The system will also ignite if any element within the thermal control/feedback loop should fail or degrade. This could be a bad thermal connection between thermistor and the case, a bad thermal connection/bad coupling of the heating elements. Either case would lead to full power on the heating elements without the control loop having a chance to detect it.

  • @luisalonso9987
    @luisalonso9987 2 года назад

    muy bello trabajo, de todo un profesional, una lastima que no pones el código del Arduino y esquemático para uno hacerlo no tan bien como ud. pero hacer el intento.gracias de todas forma.

  • @lucianociri
    @lucianociri 2 года назад

    What is the maximum temperature you achieved with three 150W cells?

  • @haifutter4166
    @haifutter4166 2 года назад

    3:00 beautiful pattern 😍
    You accidentally made yourself a chladni plate 😂

  • @amplitude2836
    @amplitude2836 2 года назад

    beautiful!

  • @omerkilicaslan3050
    @omerkilicaslan3050 Год назад

    good works

  • @flisboac
    @flisboac 2 года назад

    Looks absolutely gorgeous, but there's an awful lot of "glue" in there.

  • @AbdulRazzaq-br7me
    @AbdulRazzaq-br7me 2 года назад

    Very good

  • @FelinoAnticomunista
    @FelinoAnticomunista Год назад

    Travel blog music ???

  • @___aZa___
    @___aZa___ 2 года назад

    Good Job! :)

  • @naasking
    @naasking 2 года назад +3

    Looks very nice and functional, but I unless I missed something I have a bit of a safety concern. It looks like you have exposed terminals connected to mains power, so anyone grabbing this thing carelessly may be in for quite a shock. Literally.

    • @rtopz1
      @rtopz1 6 месяцев назад

      The plug and ssr are both exposed. Def don't understand why

  • @yehudaboneh8786
    @yehudaboneh8786 Год назад

    Beautiful And Pro

  • @geocine
    @geocine 2 года назад

    I will buy this

  • @rebeckavogel
    @rebeckavogel Год назад +1

    exposed mains voltage on underside? You serious?

  • @arvindh13
    @arvindh13 Год назад

    Excellent, but it would be even more great, if you speak or give a subtitled explantion & also if you describe each parts you are using in your video.
    Some components were really new to me & it would be useful for me, If you provide the name.

  • @ratbagley
    @ratbagley Год назад

    Well I don't see any hot glue here, what's going on?

  • @UzmanPoultry
    @UzmanPoultry 2 года назад

    perfect ı like it

  • @pcmobiletechnicalsolutions8504
    @pcmobiletechnicalsolutions8504 2 года назад

    please provide the arduino code

    • @herantd
      @herantd 2 года назад

      If you're not smart enough to recreate the process, you're probably not smart enough to recreate the product

    • @pcmobiletechnicalsolutions8504
      @pcmobiletechnicalsolutions8504 2 года назад +1

      @hunted i am not smart enough. Hunted

  • @MACTEPCKA9I_HA_MUHUMAJIKAX
    @MACTEPCKA9I_HA_MUHUMAJIKAX 2 года назад

    Годный контент. Ютуб рекомендовал это даже в проклятую и отмененую Рф. Хотя и с лагом в три месяца. Значит не все потеряно...

  • @bruvbruvbruv6191
    @bruvbruvbruv6191 2 года назад

    More rc stuff plz

  • @Fatpumpumlovah2
    @Fatpumpumlovah2 2 года назад

    Imagine having to put your channel name in your title.