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Thought Bomb Design
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I have been a Mechanical Engineer for a long time now and through this channel I want to share all the little tips and tricks I have picked up over the years. Some videos will be aimed at those looking to get a good basic understanding of physics or mechanics; some will be aimed at professionals looking to learn something new; and some will be for the hackers and tinkerers out there! In no way do I think I am the best engineer or designer in the world, so I also hope to get some back and forth going with those that are interested.
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can you make a video on complete roadmap for mechanical engineering ? It will be more helpful and a complete guide for aspiring mechanical graduates like me.
Can you explain what you mean by road map? Like what classes and topics you'll learn about?
@@thoughtbombdesign Everything which subjects, online courses, tools and skills one must know as a mechanical engineer to start imparting value to the firm.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Chris, I think you encapuslated the mentality one must carry to be successful in engineering very well in one of your first sentence: "School put you through the ringer to get you to learn HOW to learn." This is the single most important thing I believe we do as engineers. It's not knowing A, B, or C, but rather asking the right questiosn to figure out the answer is actually D. Its that flexibility and malleability to throw us into an unknown situation, and slowly but surely understand more about it and figure it out. I just finished my first year and a half of post graduate field work/job experience and the biggest peice of advise I have to everyone and myself is: Never stop learning and leveling up. Between studying for FE/PE Exams or getting a Masters in your prefered field of engineering, you'll never be too smart and always have more you can do to grow your technical and personal skills to make you a more valuable asset to your current or future team. Lastly to those struggling to find employment in this precarious economy, I want you know that I understand how hard it is. I highly reccomend Chris' other videos and another TH-camr by the name of Tamer Shaheen on how to apply properly. More important than ANY of that though, is to attend your colleges job fairs AS AN ALUMNI. With or without experience, those companaies are LOOKING for people to higher and you can bypass alot of AI sifting tools that HR use and go straight into an interview. Wherever we end up, just remember you are not alone and no matter what happens, the tools we learned in college are more about the bigger picture of learning how to approach an unknown situation and slowly figuring it out. It isnt about engineering problems, its really about a methodology to approach all unknown areas in life: define the variables/paramters, do some research/ask around, attempt to develop a solution, test how effective that solution was, refine from what you learned, and repeat. Best of luck to us all my friends, we are the pioneers of tomorow so don't give up!
Great video, seeing the clutch pedal assembly outside the car was a really good idea!
Thanks! It was a lot easier than filming in the car! 😂
Graduated and it's been close to 4 months, been mass applying to jobs, been tweaking out my CV and cov letters as well. Been asking for help as well but every now and then you just feel hopeless and devastated and it's actually so depressing but thanks for the words. Hopefully better days coming
I'm so sorry to hear that. Once you get that first job and some experience I promise it gets easier... Hang in there! 💪
Hey Murf, really sorry to hear that. I had similair problems myself and it almost broke me. I just posted more about this above, but saw your comment and wanted to make sure you saw this as well my good sir: "Lastly to those struggling to find employment in this precarious economy, I want you know that I understand how hard it is. I highly reccomend Chris' other videos and another TH-camr by the name of Tamer Shaheen on how to apply properly. More important than ANY of that though, is to attend your colleges job fairs AS AN ALUMNI. With or without experience, those companaies are LOOKING for people to higher and you can bypass alot of AI sifting tools that HR use and go straight into an interview. Wherever we end up, just remember you are not alone and no matter what happens, the tools we learned in college are more about the bigger picture of learning how to approach an unknown situation and slowly figuring it out. It isnt about engineering problems, its really about a methodology to approach all unknown areas in life: define the variables/paramters, do some research/ask around, attempt to develop a solution, test how effective that solution was, refine from what you learned, and repeat. Best of luck to us all my friends, we are the pioneers of tomorow so don't give up! "
Yeah thx that gen sucked 2023 is better
I will come to this video in 2027 And listen to it again but with more passion and happiness that I completed my big target 😢
Great video! I needed this advice now that I'm going hard on the job search and feeling a little nervous
Oh good. I'm so glad to help!
Bless you child!
As an undergrad student this is very valuable knowledge. Thank you!
I have a Champagne Spanish speaking Furby. I saw the wires leading from the reset button to the battery posts needed to be resoldered and I was able to do that, but then something weird happened. It speaks fine, but won't move. I have no idea if another wire that's for movement has detached somewhere. Can you help me with this issue? Thank you
I had a good time taking him apart but I am no futby expert, sorry... Good luck!
i sometimes have a hard time with appearances not enabling or showing when i render parts.
Yeah, it depends on whether you apply appearances on parts, part bodies, surfaces,... Sometimes I have to just 'remove all appearances' from a part and start over so I can make sure it works
Hello, whats the progress?
Unfortunately not much..... I will get back to it but other stuff has come up. Thanks for checking!
As a recent graduate searching for jobs (only being one month searching), i needed to hear these words. I thought I did not have enough skills to enter at this career or the impostor syndrome is hitting me strongest after graduation. At least I will keep what I always was good at, my willingness to learn anything new especially skills or things that I may not be familiar with.
Yes! I'm so glad it helped
thank you for your sacrifice. Now i wonder if there is a space mouse project using led and phototransistor. Most of the project I found still using 4 joystick module to track 6dof
Yeah I don't think so, but it will happen eventually!
7:10 imagine if a furby dose this
7:10 lol it barfed
Hey the eyes is i see the anumalia is the endo eyes in five nights at Freddy's!?
Hey i see the anumalia the furby is got a endo eyes in five nights at Freddy's
Endo - Endoskeleton
In five nights at Freddy's
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Pretty similar!
I’m currently going into my junior of mechanical engineering. Currently at an internship and I feel so lost. This was definitely a good pick me up. Especially about the grades, I always feel like I’m just squeezing through my classes
That was really helpful thank you
So its basically it ask you to push down and you expect help then betray you by giving you that push up effect that tricks your brain. Basically its useless? Unless your beginner that has no experience with clutch yet
Pretty much! 😂
thanks
you mean .498 right instead of .48
Pro tip: put the words open sauce in the video title for more hits from searches :)
When will race times be announced?
It depends on how many people bring cars but probably 11am and then every hour or so?
Underrated channel
12:09 It's the son of David Cheeseman!
Go here to sign up for the shredder derby! www.thoughtbombdesign.com/shredderderby.html
Go here to sign up for the shredder derby! www.thoughtbombdesign.com/shredderderby.html
Go here to sign up for the shredder derby! www.thoughtbombdesign.com/shredderderby.html
Go here to sign up for the shredder derby! www.thoughtbombdesign.com/shredderderby.html
BEWARE OF FURBYS ORIGINAL
and it activates at 3am
this ,old version of furbys they have camereas in them11!!11!!
Cuidado se te puede caer y se puede romper todo😢
Have you used an oscilloscope to map the PCB by any chance? And remembered to record the values?
No, sorry. I wish I kept the remains bc people have questions like that but I didn't even think of it.....
Pleasure to be a part of your campaign and see you see at @OpenSauce then
lol!!😂😂
Can someone explain to me, is this shredder just crap if a croc/baby doll can stop it from moving or would this happen with all these types of shredder?
Haha, the croc and baby doll are though and stretchy which makes them pretty hard to shred. Of course there's always a bigger badder shredder out there but it was designed for pinewood derby cars and they won't stand a chance.
I always wondered how these things have been so consistently expensive over the years compared to other “mouse” type devices. Now I get it.
This is really interesting. But the thing is, 2005s especially are really expensive. That one looked in really good condition so you must've payed a whole bunch for it.
Actually my neighbor was throwing it out and took it out of his trash pile ;)
@@thoughtbombdesign Oh. Honestly I'm 14 and I love furbies they're just goofy little things. I wish I was a 20000's kid or else I would've had one of the 2005s but they're expensive as hell! I do have 2 90's one tho, I actually only have 5 but if I had the ones I lost then I would have 7.
Haha, they are crazy little guys. Good luck on your hunt!
@@thoughtbombdesign Thx!
3 things I had often wished for and did not know how to use until now: Temporary Axis, Width mate to center a part in assembly, Replace parts in assembly. Thank You!
No problem! Those are super useful ones. Have fun! 😁
Ive never done a keyway in steps before. Did it come out well?
Yeah, it seems fine to me. The surface finish looks good at least. I just wanted to be as cautious with material removal as possible.
@@thoughtbombdesign looks fun
What you needed to get the solder on the springs to melt was a blob of fresh solder on the tip of the iron and more fresh solder fed into the connection as it heated. Contact with molten solder conducts heat into the joint far better than tangential contact with the bare iron. Also, adding fresh solder adds fresh flux and flux is what enables solder to flow.
Thanks man! Subscribing because you deserve it 😊
Thanks!
the beak is in an amzing good condition...this part seems to be broken in all devices, the rubber deteroirates. and the expression with the corner of the mouth, smiling or not, really not bad. bummer that they did not develop that direction more...
I hope my car gets shredded this year
I think that can be arranged ;)
Thanks man so much. learned very good tips today.
No problem! Glad to hear it.
This video was recommended at a time I really needed it, thanks for taking the time to make this
I'm so glad to help.
That was actually really insightful as a mechanical engineering intern I realized a lot of things that I do and take for granted were actually important stuff and wrote them down so I can look back later and have something to say. 🙏