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Welcome to my shop. Today we'll be designing and building nine different ball bearing launching catapults. Why? Other than being a lot of fun, the catapults are the perfect vehicle to show you all of my major tools, how they work, and why I have them. I had fun making these, I hope you enjoy them too.
The tools used in the video (some links are affiliate links):
Autodesk inventor: www.autodesk.com/products/inv...
Center punch: amzn.to/3jmc0w9
Bandsaw: www.harborfreight.com/10-amp-...
Drill press: www.northerntool.com/shop/too...
Fractional drills: amzn.to/2SyM7Oz
Number drills: amzn.to/3x8zbxS
Belt sander: www.harborfreight.com/1-in-x-...
Vise: amzn.to/3w7QuxM
Corded drill: www.ebay.com/itm/384234059608
Rusty chisel: www.ebay.com/itm/174606926159
Form 3: bit.ly/form-3-printer
Fuse 1: bit.ly/fuse-1-printer
Form wash: formlabs.com/store/form-wash/
Work at Formlabs!: bit.ly/formlabs-jobs
Tormach 24R: hubs.ly/H0rSZY60
Plastic nail gun: amzn.to/3hkpTYT
Horizontal bandsaw: www.grizzly.com/products/g0613
Mini mill: www.micromark.com/Milling-Mac...
Knee mill: www.precisionmatthews.com/sho...
Kurt vise: amzn.to/3qGJqr2
Tormach 1100mx hubs.ly/H0rSZsq0
microARC 4th axis: tormach.com/microarc-4-4th-ax...
Bondhus drivers: amzn.to/3qyPb9U
SMW mod vise: saundersmachineworks.com/prod...
SMW tooling plate: saundersmachineworks.com/prod...
Thermal camera: amzn.to/3dJkBFJ
Hypertherm powermax 45xp: www.hypertherm.com/en-US/hype...
Tormach 1300PL hubs.ly/H0HZ8-y0
Die grinder: amzn.to/3dsOGsV
Angle grinder: amzn.to/3AcKtmI
Vulcan protig 200: ACCESS DENIED
Hobart welding helmet: amzn.to/3hxZ9Vh
Rhinocart: amzn.to/3A8hVe9
Ring roller: www.harborfreight.com/gear-dr...
Optitrack cameras: www.optitrack.com
Sheet metal bender: www.grizzly.com/products/t10718
Metal dust collector: www.grizzly.com/products/t28798
Downdraft: amzn.to/2UGAk1m
First aid station: amzn.to/3qFSso3
Eye wash station: amzn.to/3js26Jo
Turniquet: amzn.to/3dppkw3
Chest seal: amzn.to/3626Eym
Skin stapler: amzn.to/3vZi805
J&J dermabond: www.jnjmedicaldevices.com/en-...
Safetec burn spray: amzn.to/3dqwVKA
Spot welder: www.harborfreight.com/240v-sp...
Laser cutter (Save $500!) glowforge.com/stuffmadehere
Laser cutter fume filter: shop.glowforge.com/products/g...
Mini lathe (G0768): www.grizzly.com/products/g0768
Lathe: www.precisionmatthews.com/sho...
Router table: www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-Uni...
Mini plane: www.homedepot.com/p/Buck-Bros...
Planer (dewalt 735): amzn.to/2UPCXhz
Compound miter saw: amzn.to/3vZCndP
Jointer: www.grizzly.com/products/g0813
Dust collector: www.grizzly.com/products/g0860
A big thanks to everyone who supports me on Patreon. Not only does it help make projects like this possible, they've been great to bounce ideas off for projects. Check out patreon.com/stuffmadehere if you're interested in directly supporting these projects. I'm planning to post more details on these launchers at my second channel if you're interested: tinyurl.com/smhtoo
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KZhead notifs FTW
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This is the most over engineered shop tour I have ever seen. Love it
Its thematic at this point
Maybe you guys could do a collaboration?
And it's amazing.
😁
overengineered is a single forge bruh
"what's your favorite catapult?" *" t u b e "*
It's a verified guy, I have to like his comment now.
Don't put the universe in to a tube
Here before this comment reaches 100
The "tube" I think we can all agree is a super dumbed down potato gun
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE. STOP BEING A BOT
Me: "Oh man, he is such an amazing engineer... Well at least I'm a professional programmer, so I guess I'm at least good at something." Him: "Ah yah and by the way I'm the guy who wrote the support structure algorithm of the Formlabs SLS printers"
@@antonyslaughter *formlabs
BAHAHA
Just casually drops that in there like its nothing
time stamp?
some people just have the skill to make the rest of us who were pretenders to such skill look like complete dopes. Its sad, but its true.
Just casually drops that he is partially responsible for one of the largest progressions in 3D printing technology
Time stamp:(when I find it lol)
4:12
even thou I get what you want to say, it's Not one of the larges progressions in 3d printing, not at all😂
@@lucakun3455 resin 3D printers are pretty fucking important
Hey man, quick tip about the first aid kit: could I recommend you install it at knee height? In case you lose the ability to stand in an injury, a first aid kit at knee cap height will allow you to use it while sitting down. Great video!
This comment needs more likes so that he sees it!!
@@MrsRemi I’m surprised more people don’t know about this, I think it’s cause you never see it on movies/tv/video games
@@Senihmo probably because they want to have the kits at eye height for other people to spot them easier? That's just my guess!
@@MrsRemi I manage a workshop and we have one at eye level, along with another first aid cabinet mounted on the other end of the room at knee level
@@Senihmo tbh that's such a good idea, I'll definitely tell my dad about it too since he has some of these big machineries. Really should be more common knowledge
I feel like a single-celled organism watching this video.
Ahhahaha so true 🤣😭
@@ferminromerodetorres bruh that's basically cancer
@@ferminromerodetorres Oh ok
you are luckiest than me... I am from argentina, therefore, I am a single celled organism
amoeba
8:31 I love looking at what he has on his screen behind him. He asked on Quora 'How badly hurt could you be if struck by a 1/3" ball bearing launcher from a slingshot?' I love this
I love the relationship you two have. That's a big reason I watch is the vibe you two have together. It's awesome to see super sweet genuine people. It a good example for others.
I think we should all make a pint to be nice to their kids. One way or the other I think they will rule the world.
he casually recommend people to build a CNC
lmao
Cnc ?
@@furqaanabdul5979 Computer numerical control mill
Yea, I've been failing at that for the past 3 years....
Yup he did. Doesn't everyone build them on their days off?
I love how he casually brushes over the fact that he was partly responsible for one of the best known resin printers.
that part actually blew my mind; we have a few of those at my college and i’ve printed stuff using them before
Right??? Same!! What a humble guy lol, I lost my mind when he said that as well. Those are well known printers, that's a pretty big deal! I've always wondered how he's become so successful so young...
I just recently found this out because I saw a Formlabs ad on Instagram that included the prints he used to bend sheet metal into a blade guard. I asked why he wasn't credited and someone replied that he works for Formlabs. I'd always wondered what he did for his "real job" but am not at all surprised it's something so cool. Edit: to be more precise, he used to work for Formlabs. Seems he left in March 2020 to make this channel.
It's the inventor's paradox. When you spend so much time and energy on something for years on end, you see a finished thing as the many little steps it took to get there, and all of its little imperfections and improvements that didn't make it to market.
He has a bunch of patents for different support structures and stuff to do with SLA printing
It's hard to watch this channel and not get sad that I could never be smart enough to do these things. He sees the world in such an amazing way, he's able to process information incredibly. I feel like nothing.
just pick up a book and you're on your way
It's probably not as much of a barrier as you think. Sure, intelligence is a gift, some have it, some don't, most people are somewhere in the middle; but what allows people to undertake projects like these is patience. This is a man who studied for his degree, and has spent years applying it and learning how to make a variety of different things. He's not magically coming up with these ideas from thin air; they're drawn from years of experience and, I'm sure, about a million mistakes and failed attempts. Nobody learns engineering, or anything scientific, overnight.
You could definitely learn all these things. Like the other guy said it just takes patience and dedication. You’d be amazed by the amount you can learn and get good at if you just try
I've had people say the same thing to me about music and coding. It's actually pretty frustrating, because it devalues the years or decades of dedicated work you've put into something by putting the credit on some bullshit genetic lottery excuse. You're just as capable, the biggest difference is putting away the excuses and applying yourself.
@@aidenfarthing7092 great comment!
I've just introduced your channel to my 3 boys - 15, 9 and 7yo. They are enjoying your content greatly, and I can see it opening their minds and creativity before my eyes. Thanks for all of your hard work, nerdiness, and humour.
I know your actually a parent when your yt name is an actual name
@@justarandomchannel1319 lol Well, I am really a parent... of the 80's... hence my youngest 2 currently watching the first episodes of Transformers (1984)... But my name isn't even close to john larro - that's just a tribute to the amazing John Larroquette and the KZhead channel that I used to run, which Warner Brothers killed...
Did you hide a rubber band in the laser one?
you've been to his shop before... how'd he get that slow mo footage?
Hey Destin! Thanks for sharing this youtuber with us! He is now my....Second favorite youtuber. 😄
@@tsamridh86 see 16:44. Did he used those, or are they only IR?
Hi destin
two actually :)
Holy crap shane, I think you have more tools in this shop than we have at the Idea Foundry (makerspace) 😂 Super cool video, thanks for sharing it!
Milk
@Jo Amon big oof moment Imaginary Reznov was a legend rip
Here in the U.K. even the land rent for the workshop would probably be most of my paycheck! And there aren’t any maker spaces in my vicinity so I can only dream of owning so many tools… for now.
I was just about to say! He's got better gear than my nearest big makerspace, Nova Labs.
Fireball Tool #2
You have a workshop I could not even dream off. Very cool to see you use all your machines to its best potential :D
Just imagine what would happen if he was left unsupervised...
HE has a workshop I could not only not deream of, I couldn't operate half of the machines!
I like how, of all the spring-based catapults, the Da Vinci one works best. this man knew metal is stiff and not fragile, which is perfect for stocking energy.
"This bad boy over here is a Form3, a resin printer made by Form Labs, which I invented btw but whatever"
Him I’m an engineer of engineers but what ever… kinda like the guy in USA who fox up a badly damaged M1-abrem out of boredom and is like yeah so I also fix a f-15 super hornet o yes we the normies people can do these things
"I created the algorithm for the support structure that is so commonly used you immediately recognize it, but whatever"
What is a Form3?
What a fun idea to tour the studio and showcase all your fun tools - great work man
Verified KZheadr + early reply = tons of likes
@@KarenTookTheKids the KZhead comment section algorithm in a nutshell
@@KarenTookTheKids Yep, free ads. They irritate me though so I won't click, sorry Authentech.
Just got to find a way to steal his basement now
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I really appreciate and respect the fact you took the time to shout out your own appreciation and gratitude towards your specific situation. That’s awesome to see, and love the videos! 😌
How cool! I use the Form 3 at work all the time. I’m a biomedical engineer and I make parts and devices to help me and my team better study and treat blindness. Thank you for being such a huge inspiration in my life, and thanks for the printer! You’re helping to improve so many people’s lives!
Hey @Stuffmadehere, speaking as an emergency responder (and a finger amputee, fun fact) you should take your tourniquet out of the plastic wrapper and preset it. If you have an injury that’s bad enough to need a tourniquet, odds are you will have blood on your hands and adrenaline shakes, which mess with fine motor control. Having to tear open the plastic bag would be difficult and waste valuable “I don’t want to lose more blood” time. Infection is the least of your worries at that point, so the bag serves no useful purpose. You may also consider practicing with it at some point to see how fast you can place it properly. My whole family loves your channel and the family friendly content. Thanks for all your amazing videos!
When do you know you need a tourniquet? Also where should you put it on? I saw a video of an amputee scraping his knee and getting pepper sprayed in a riot and they put one on him and it looked painful
@@DanielTorres-vu3gt you put a tourniquet on when you can't stop arterial bleeding with pressure alone and have no other option, as they can often cause damage themselves.
@@fattony1218 so a chopped off finger can pretty much be stopped with pressure right? If not where would i put it? Like right below the wound on my finger? Or do i gotta go for the wrist?
@@DanielTorres-vu3gt you should seek professional hands on medical training from competent medical instructors. A KZhead comments section is not the place
@@joshl90 too lazy, I’ll figure it out when it happens, i don’t even own a tourniquet
This is the kind of videos that should be shown in middle/high schools to get kids interested about learning real world skills and abilities.
*_You saying MITOCHONDRIAS aren't interesting?_*
@@zain1045 that is EXACTLY what I’m saying. Just like rhombuses.
yes that would make kids that are creative and like to build some inspiration
@@zain1045 they're the powerhouse of the cell
I'm telling u
My favorite by far was the air tube. It looks really easy to aim and fires very straight compared to any of the others, and it makes a really satisfying noise
I love the "How badly hurt could you be if struck by a 3/9" ball bearing launched from a slingshot" touch in the background @8:50
That was the best way to do a shop tour ever, great work!
@Jo Amon Im just going through the comments reading this😂 is there somewhere I can see it all at once
@@jameslovdokken It's lore from CoD cold war I believe
1k th like was my me.
i swear, this guy NEVER stops impressing me with every video he publishes.
Please try avoid makings swears
Man I love your attitude, so lucky and privileged but clearly still so humble and grateful to have access/to own all these items
It wasn't 'luck' or 'privilege' to attain all these items. It was years of consistent hard work, excellence, and ingenuity to reach a point where big brands wanted to just give him tools to show off. Don't reduce all success to 'luck' and 'privilege' just because it makes you feel better about your failures.
@@strauss7151 100%
really well produced, easy-to-digest, STEM content that doesnt take itself too serious... AND ITS HILARIOUS? New fave channel right here
No cap, I think this man is one of the most inventive and creative people on the platform
one of your comments without thousands of likes this is illegal!
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE
Literal genius
I ate your friends
This man got the exact same recommendations as me! He's everywhere!!
Didn’t even notice this video was 33 minutes long. I enjoyed every second
I wouldnt even notice, if i didn't see your comment)
@@escapist279 yup... Same here. I was still thinking it was like 15 minutes or something... Ouch.
The like ratio and I agree with you
I was watching this while cooking and didn't notice i was done cooking before the video reached the last "catapult'
@Jo Amon what???
The lathe one could be a fun little toy. With less pressure
In high school, I took a 2 year program for cnc programming, and the machines I used were a 3 axis Hass mill (TM-1P) and a 2 axis lathe(TL-1).
There are professional engineering companies with less equipment than this
I work at one of those
@@cookiii I'm guessing Jason does too?
@@paulforeman9583 yes, I can smell the aroma of pure jealousy just by reading his comment
Not to mention less brainpower as well...
but, they’re companies, not a single person, you act as if this dude can work at the same efficiency as a company, because he has better equipment
"Now this one is pretty similar to the last one, except that it is totally different" I agree 6:18
It’s the exact same thing other than the fact it’s entirely different in every way
I saw you in the comments of hermitcraft!
😂😂
yoo mogi
This was a super cool video, you didn't leave out any details of your shop, not even the safety station and the dust collector. A really cool introduction to how different machines work-I've only just started learning about tools and how stuff is made in recent years. Took Spanish in high school instead of shop class and engineering.
I worked in the 3D Printing for a long time, and the FormLabs was the one printer I was always really jealous of. Super impressive printer.
Your wife makes the videos even better with her deadpan looks and reactions.
they work well together
"why don't you just *not* put your hand in the table saw" LOL
i think his family is having a new member. 0:32, his wife is a bit more tired than usual.
Somehow she is always a bit out of focus, I think he does it on purpose for some reason. Idk 🤷♂️
his wife makes me feel bad for him, either a really good actor or actually a unsupportive SO
"Your house is listed for 3 million dollars? Why!?" "Wait until you see the basement."
I didn't get this joke at first because I thought that was just the normal price for a house... I live in Vancouver, Canada and the housing prices are ridiculous lol. I'm so used to seeing every house be worth millions of dollars for the land alone. God the rent here sucks... lol.
@@ReasonMakes yea just wait until u see the housing price in hk, a small god damn apartment costs like 10 million and it’s just fucking stupid
@@ReasonMakes Yea, it varies WILDLY here in the freedom states. Commie areas like NYC and Commiefornia are STUPID expensive but normal areas aren't bad. Prices ARE muuuuuch higher than normal right now by me, though. Everyone and their mother is fleeing from the commie areas to free states like TX, FL and here in AZ. It's great for property values (my house has gone up ~200K in the few years we've been here!) but I fear it's a bubble that's going to burst.
@@rmp5s yeah, same in Utah and Idaho where I'm at
9:25 Awesome use of drawer slides as a CNC door sliders. I worked at a slide rail manufacturer and believe it or not, we also did this in our shop
I just discovered this channel and it impacted me so intensely that I had to sit down. I am a "lifelong Learner." That is since I was very young. I have worked in most of the skilled fields in my life. Carpenter, Cabinet maker, Machinist, Designer and Draftsman, Pencils, Compass, Straight Edge and The math to go with it. I really struggled with math (Hearing). School was not my strong suit. It seemed like more of a way for some adults to have a job with summers off. "I never let school get in the way of my education" (Mark Twain). I am truly impressed by you young man and I hope that the young folks are getting that humans need to create and make; it's in the DNA. It satisfies a prinal drive many are blessed with. If you could point me toward someone to help me resurrect my "little Machine Shop" Mill which was given to me I would really appreciate it. At my age (80) I need to practice "Time Management" if you get my drift. Keep on Keepin on.
The way he incorporates his wife into his videos and projects is simply adorable!
@Jo Amon dsp 😂
Best things is how she no-sells a lot of cool things he builds, "Nah, that wasn't that impressive, you can do better".
Her unimpressedness is soul shattering though, poor guy :D
@@steveman1982 Through that however, we now know about "Needs more chooch." Feels important.
@@stickiedmin6508 Needs more chooch? Does this mean that they watch Ave?
“A little bit of heat, a little bit of pressure, and two become one, just like marriage”
That's true of military boot camp as well. Shared misery is the fastest way to help people bond.
just like a baby is made?......
There’s absolutely no heat to this marriage
Thanks. I didn’t catch that part in the video.
Too much heat, too much pressure and one breaks into two! Except one gets the house/car etc.
Oh my!!! This video has the combination of all my loves. Science and a shop full of toys!!! I tried to have one for so long. One of the best channels I ever watched
I’m an ME student at Virginia Tech and I love your channel man. It’s awesome to see a skilled engineer at work and I find this to be super informative man
This man legit has every tool needed to prototype most objects known to man
except a haas machine I mean my high school has one but FUCKING COVID meant I didn't get a chance to use it
*Builds a mini space ship*
A collab with collin furze would be amazing
@@NithinJune rip that’s sad
@@NithinJune Same here, we have a Hermle U740 and the campus shop has been closed since corona happened.
"I'd have to know what a leaf spring is to be impressed by that" savage
His wife's deadpan savagery is the best part of this channel, and that's saying a lot.
@@nates5703 that is definitely saying a lot. It surely speaks to the quality of the channel though. It's fantastic and she just brings it up that much more.
good to
I love the engineering behind every thing you make, it's soo satisfying to see something go through many steps to work as intended. I hope I can be am engineer that can do stuff like this too one day
I had no idea you worked on 3d printing software, that's such a cool job
I like to think i’m pretty smart, but I just can’t wrap my brain around how intelligent he is.
...and that explains a lot
I think he probably worked the hardware, being a fellow mechanical engineer and all...?
@@Marc42 he also worked on software as hinted at 4:43
@@Marc42 he said that he wrote an algorithm for it, which is software, but it's possible he could have done both
The "I don't want to be here but it makes you happy" energy from the wife is all I need from the internet.
@Repent to Jesus Christ Repent to Jesus Christ no
@Repent to Jesus Christ Repent to Jesus Christ hail satin
@@TheGreatAshenOne the fabric?
@New WRLD what was it?
@@yagogamer0001 it was just a time stamp. A sick one, admittedly.
You are a super dork. 👌 Super dorks are awesome. I love the way you break it down in a way everyone can understand. I grew up playing with my fathers tools making all kinds of crazy things too. Now my son does the same. We love your content. Thanks
Loved what you were googling when taking about the design of the CNC catapult!! Made me laugh, but perfectly valid question!
This man is so extra for EVERY SINGLE video. Imagine being motivated and hardworking. You do great and inspirational work, Shane
this guy only makes quality content which is why he couldnt just give us a cheap "look at my workshop" but turned it into an interesting video
The best thing about this channel is the "All Killer, No Filler" philosophy. So many other channels, even good ones I like, could take a lesson.
Think that was one of my favourites.
He's a truly unique blend of galaxy-brain, the ability to communicate complex concepts in very simple terms, and clearly a great creative mind/talent to to produce these videos. Utterly remarkable guy and deserves every success.
He did already do a "look at my workshop" video for one of his Patreon AMAs, so it makes sense that he would want to make this one more interesting
One of the more talented on KZhead
this video really made me apreciate how advanced the technology is in the tools we use everyday, sometimes i forget
I work at a company that provides tool holders for haas and other companies I just love the Cnc aspect being included!
I sent this video to my haas salesman and told him to forward it to right people. I hope it works out for you. If they dont give you a UMC you can stop in and use ours.
you know these tools are expensive when he casually drops a link for $500 off a laser cutter
Yep, lucky guy. I'm pretty sure it's comfortably $100k worth of gear, probably more
@@Michael-sh1fb The KZhead channel definitely pays off the price of the tools
@@zuchininoodle6258 also since he worked on making tools, he probably gets a lot of discounts
And the fact that that's one of the cheaper tools he showed, lol.
@@zuchininoodle6258 He said in this video that he was given most of them for free by the manufacturers since his channel took off.
These videos are relatable on a whole nother level. I just got my first 3D printer and I under stand so much more about these videos and his attitude about the printers.
thanks for reminding me of the little crossbows I used to make in school out of paperclips and rubber bands. It used to launch small metal bolts made from bending off paperclip ends into drywall, a good quarter inch.
“This is my mini lathe which I had in my apartment” could you imagine trying to sleep and at 2am your upstairs neighbor starts up the mini lathe lol. Cool video.
They aren't that loud actually
Metalworking tools are quiet, rigid, and precise. If they're noisy, there's probably something wrong. Woodworking tools are screaming banshees of dust and destruction, you know you're working effectively if you can't hear yourself think.
Was gonna mention it but y’all beat me to it, got a cheap one from china and even at full bore 2000 RPM it barely makes any noise
I did the same thing. It was not loud enough to even wake up my wife.
the loudest part is the coolant pump
"If I'm having a really bad day, it'll also seal the exit wound" best quote ever.
I started laughing when he said that
@@alixyvfx I mean, an exit wound is nearly always preferable to an entrance wound and a complicated procedure involving long pliers and additional bleeding.
Thank you for taking his around your workshop I love the way your wife always scores you and the way you come across is amazing couple keep up the marvelous work, I just wish there was a similar place
I loved this video might be one of my favorites. Just revisiting it a year later as I scroll through your old content
That fact that he knows how to setup, calibrate, use, and maintain ALL of this equipment is mind blowing. I still barely understand my Air flyer
He's a master machinist.
An air fryer does have a learning curve. I've burnt a lot of food in my air fryer
This guy is what I aim to become. He's livin the dream of every engineer! I'm speechless.
haha
@@DyslexicMitochondria Hey bro i watch ur videoss. Love ur chaneII
@@moremitochondria2737 Me too
I also dream of having $150,000 worth of tools. Lol
I have a similar shop, but for woodworking. Thanks for the tour.
We are talking about 3D Printers and Similar Methods in class right now, i get to talk about the SLS Method, as i started to read into it i remembered you made a Video containing a tool exactly with that Method. Thank you so much for your Informational and Fun Content!
Can we take a moment to appreciate he designed and built several of these tools himself? Even if some have been retired.
You don't become great at anything without putting in the time and effort. He literally built his talents from the ground up
{Inserts moment} Here take it you needy bastard
@@tomc.5704 He has more high end machines than my university, he can do anything, from designing to programming, he even know how to weld by hand. On top of that, he's handsome, has beautiful wife and kids. I'm telling you the average engineer is not this good. This guy is basically god tier engineer.
@@teddanville6996 Yeah, and the average engineer never built their own CNC mill. The average engineer doesn't take on new complex projects as fast as they physically can. He wasn't born with the knowledge of how to weld by hand. He worked for every skill he has. His advantage is his boundless enthusiasm
I shouldn't have watched this, I just want to buy more tools now.
looks like your wallet is about to go on a diet
You forgot to snap
Yeah I now want 10 times the tools I have, so my wallet is still safe....
Yeah something with a high rpm!
Yeah this was tool porn. Any job can be done with the right tools.
“Argon is a noble gas, which means aside from its aristocratic lineage…” 😂
What a cool shop tour. Thanks. (And not to be nitpicky, a bit better explanation for the cyclonic shop vac @29:15 is that the dust is moved through the collection pipes because it has high velocity (small diameter). When the air enters the cyclonic section, the space opens up (large diameter) and thus the air pressure drops. The dust doesn’t “have wind around it anymore” to keep it moving and thus it drops down. I’m sure the big parts will also fall out of the air stream like you show it in a centrifugal path, but it’s essentially due to the drop in air pressure. Simplest way I’m able to explain it. Oh and kudos, I really like how you simplify the explanations. I’m so blinded by having used many of these tools in the past that it wouldn’t even dawn on me how non techs eyes would perceive them. Cheers.
13:27 You can tell how proud he is of his plasma cutter. The music and the build up, this man gets excited for engineering, and I love it.
Does anyone know the song name?
@@that1chad703 Where Do We Go by STRLGHT
@@ckrajewski79 thx
I love that he doesn't flood us with mediocre content on a frequent basis, I know that anytime I get a notification for a new video it will be intelligent, amazing and truly "unique". Keep up the awesome work and hopefully you will get to make another shop tour video with all new tools 😁
Very true mate. Well said. Coxy
I don’t think he could even give mediocre content, if he showed me how to cut grass with a laser I’d watch it, this man don’t miss
I love how well you incorporated the music.
Stuff Made Here and Smarter Every Day are amazing channels to watch and understand what they are doing, the comprehensive animations and in depth explanations make them easy to watch and understand. That is not even bringing to mind the passion and joy that comes with the success of their builds.
Also 8:19 is where you want to go lmfao
19:33 Burn Spray - “this is what I use whenever my wife talks about one of my projects” 🤣 he has the best sense of humor!
And has the best way of casually slipping jokes in without making them obvious haha
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nobody gonna mention the "if im having a bad day", vs "if I'm having a really bad day" the double pack of gap sealing goo
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@@thepuzzler2773 it comes back at 31:03 hehe
"I think the more correct technical term for this is an absolute unit" lol
Came to point that out. Shit made me puff air out of my nose
That machine is so cool though! It's like a better version of a 3D printer. Plus you get to dig your creations out like they've been cast in sand which adds to the experience.
Whatching this in 2x speed is good because there is less time needed to pay attention, but it's just so fun listening to the whole explanation.
I like how he substituted "Tetrahedral Strategies" for pyramid scheme. Such an engineer.
thought the same thing
19:23… “if Im having a really bad day, it will also seal the exit wound” 🤔😳🤣🤪 Love the dry humour on this channel!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I died when he said this
I can see his wife rolling her eyes at him...
How have I only just found this channel, dude you are genius 👌🏻 the amount of work you must put into this channel is insane fair play
This dude is fucking amazing and an inspiration for literally everyone
When you forget HAAS is a super successful Automation company and not just a failed Formula 1 team
I heard the HAAS F1 Team didn't even use HAAS cnc machines 🤔
Thanks for clearing this up, was really confused for a minute there
What do you mean failed F1 team? I expect Haas F1 to exist so I can watch Guenther Stiener say whatever the fuck he wants, when he wants!
@@TragicAyk probably couldn't afford them!
Why does this guy just feel like a more sane version of Michael Reeves.
because michael reeves is a less sane version of michael reeves..... yeah... i know what i said...
He is not a more sane version. He IS the SANE version
He’s like the dad of William osman and micheal reeves
Because he is.
Michael Reeves is some kind of modified clone made from this guy and Colin Furze.
You should make a video building the improvements you’d thought of for the different catapults and see how much better they can be
I love the first 3 minutes. That benchtop gear is legit.
Congrats to wife and you for that new project she's building right now!
apparently only 9 of us noticed...
Children made here
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I love the way you explain how everything works. I'm a big "how" person so it is very satisfying
ditto
Same
That's me
I'm a big "how" and "why" person. If neither of those is explained, my information retention goes 'fwoop', out the window. I love this guy, because his "why" is "to see if it'll work" and he always explains his "how". More than can be said about most people when I ask for either explanation.
@@anonymousapproximation8549 same here! If I understand both, I retain the information better, and I understand how it can be applied more broadly, rather than only understanding its relevance in a specific 1:1 scenario
8:18 best quote of the video
That is super cool you worked on the FormLabs, didn't know that...something we use at work a lot. In terms of the plasma cutter, strong argument for versatility of a waterjet over a plasma cutter...for many other things than just metals. But I digress. 🙂
My school has the tool described at 28:06, and they purchased a technology for 150 dollars that detects the electrical current from your hand and immediately stops when it is too close. It ruins the machine, but is extremely helpful and reliable. it was used once and the student only got a small nip on her fingers.
"High heat, a lot of pressure, and two become one. Just like marriage." Probably one of the best lines I've ever heard.
just as i was getting out of the navy, the maintenance building i was working at just got a auto cad lathe and it was the coolest thing in the world to mess around with... even though a normal lathe is mesmerizing in it's own right lol. Before that we only had the cad mill which is always cool too
I live where there is a unusual amount of really really smart people. It's pretty nice to actually hear one talk that has some sort of personality.
Thank you for not doing "another boring shop tour". Also, the spouse dynamic is relationship goals. You guys are great.
This would take a lot of maker-KZheadrs like a whole year to do, and each of these projects would take its own video. The production quality of both your videos and your builds is insane, and your machines are all absolute units! Idk how you do it all, and pack so much content into each video! Incredible
5:11 my cousin helped build a machine that works the exact same way, but it uses titanium powder. Pretty cool to just be able to create things out of titanium.
Loving the machines and your clever use of them.
He provided an ebay link for a "rusty chisel" in the description... classic!
And someone bought it as well