Great videos great to see you back my Daughter is a big fan and she loved the one I made for her like yours. Also if you make more copper pipe work invest in a Tube Cutter makes life easy.
3 year's + is a longer hiatus than most , but thankfully you are in a group of some extra talented people and until then I'm holding out for a HERO 👓💡🌞🕶
Get yourself a 2 or 3 inch pillar candle to use instead of having to hold a lighter. I've used one for heat-shrinking, bending plastics, and heating metals. It can sit in a fixed position, can free up a hand and you don't have to concentrate on holding the switch on a lighter or keep relighting it (unless you want to for other safety reasons). You don't have to stop with the flame to keep from overheating the lighter or burning your fingers. Also as a bonus, it can add to the ambiance in the room and if it has a nice scent that won't hurt either.
That's a great design and lends itself to leaning forward too. Have you thought of using 3 Watt LEDs and heat transfer epoxy (similar to the heat transfer paste on CPUs, but epoxy.) to bond the LEDs with wires soldered (and heat shrink covered) to their upturned legs to the bottoms of the pipes. You would need current limiting resisters and have to watch your power supply voltage. I think you would get brighter light pipes.
Hi, a nice idea and well thought out, the hot glue makes a good insulator and when cooled off will keep the wires from touching the copper although I would have connected it first and then plugged the power supply in just in case. It is definitely a new design that on one else is likely to have come up with and a good use of things that were already in your house. You have a one off and nice light.
It definitely looks cool like artsy, one-of-a-kind unique project. Only shame, those diodes can't be changed without ripping everything open once those diodes burn out.
NICE!! Wouldn't it be more brighter if you roughed up the arcyrlic rods full length using sand paper so that it dissipates more of the light? i.e make them matte on the outside.
Nice work! I have an idea for diy project. I will share it here to see if anyone else is interested. I want to make a device to show the passing of time. Similar to sand glass clock but with different mechanism. I am thinking using a glass or transparent plastic tube as the frame of the device, the tube's shape can be designed, we will put liquid into the tube and inject an air bubble at last, by controlling the shape of the tube and tilt angle(for example, using a spiral trajectory for the tube), when we flip the device, the air bubble will climb along the tube and eventually reach the other end of the tube using some constant time. In this way, by observing the location of the air bubble at a certain time, we can know how much time has passed since we flip the device upside down. Above is the core idea of the device, off course we need to design extra structure to hold the glass tube, and try to make it look nice with other decorations. I would love to hear from you and other viewers on how you guys think of this idea! Thank you!
I've been following your channel for very long time and I enjoy everything on here .. I'm seriously in need of help for my sick mother🤨. Who was recently diagnosed with Diabetes and Cardiovascular disease...she was supposed to go under Appendectomy surgery but there was no money.. Please I will be glad if you can help me in anyway way to save my mother's live...she's is all have, Food for us at home now is a very Big problem for us. If you can help me run a fund camping for her or any form of help I will gladly do so.. thanks and waiting to hear from you.
It's great, keep going with the builds.
Great videos great to see you back my Daughter is a big fan and she loved the one I made for her like yours. Also if you make more copper pipe work invest in a Tube Cutter makes life easy.
3 year's + is a longer hiatus than most , but thankfully you are in a group of some extra talented people and until then I'm holding out for a HERO 👓💡🌞🕶
The moment of getting notification for your new video is priceless... 😉
Please make more videos you are doing very good work.
It's great when you add the material and list details,.this helps a lot, thanks you for the great videos!
yours video realy very good.
You're back! Been too long since your last video. Glad to see you're stilling making :)
Get yourself a 2 or 3 inch pillar candle to use instead of having to hold a lighter. I've used one for heat-shrinking, bending plastics, and heating metals. It can sit in a fixed position, can free up a hand and you don't have to concentrate on holding the switch on a lighter or keep relighting it (unless you want to for other safety reasons). You don't have to stop with the flame to keep from overheating the lighter or burning your fingers. Also as a bonus, it can add to the ambiance in the room and if it has a nice scent that won't hurt either.
I was waiting a long time for a new video, I love your work. I'm from Mexico. Thank you
Very nice
Wow... amazing. Very clever
Cool idea, great instructional video, thanks!
Very innovative and unique, like your previous projects. This already has me thinking of variations, nice job.
The moment of getting notification for your new video is priceless... 😉
That's a great design and lends itself to leaning forward too. Have you thought of using 3 Watt LEDs and heat transfer epoxy (similar to the heat transfer paste on CPUs, but epoxy.) to bond the LEDs with wires soldered (and heat shrink covered) to their upturned legs to the bottoms of the pipes. You would need current limiting resisters and have to watch your power supply voltage. I think you would get brighter light pipes.
hello i see your work bench video it was very nice why you stop uploading videos
i saw your video today
Simple and beautifully conceived idea😊
Hi, Beautiful work, try to make same light by using bamboo
Great project and really good tutorial.
heey! welcome back 😊 glad to see one of your projects.
Wow María is back..... Glad to see you again girl
Very neat & interesting
Es genial verte otra vez. Ingeniosa idea, buen video 👍🏼
beautiful lamp, great idea
that was really nice. the video was very helpful. thank you for posting.
Welcome back !!!
Nice job after long time
Nice one
Best wishes from Pakistan
Ahhhhhh, you are back😁 I thougt, you gave up making videos of your projects. Go on👍🏻😎
Great stuff! You have great ideas.
Good job❤️
It's amazing ! Excellent work👍
It is good hear from u!! Send more videos!! 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very cool indeed :)
Were the ends of the acrylic polished
that's awesome
Hi, a nice idea and well thought out, the hot glue makes a good insulator and when cooled off will keep the wires from touching the copper although I would have connected it first and then plugged the power supply in just in case. It is definitely a new design that on one else is likely to have come up with and a good use of things that were already in your house. You have a one off and nice light.
salut çà fait longtemps , mais très bonne idée a+
You could have saved a lot of time buying a pipe cutter. Very cheap. Clean cut, no sanding down either. Hindsight is wonderful. Good project.
Amazing
Hi. Please show more on how to cut and connect LED's... 🙏🙏🙏
why this great channel stoped the activity ?
Hacksaw cuts through copper like butter
It definitely looks cool like artsy, one-of-a-kind unique project. Only shame, those diodes can't be changed without ripping everything open once those diodes burn out.
NICE!! Wouldn't it be more brighter if you roughed up the arcyrlic rods full length using sand paper so that it dissipates more of the light? i.e make them matte on the outside.
Yes
Waiting for your next video
Nice work!
I have an idea for diy project. I will share it here to see if anyone else is interested. I want to make a device to show the passing of time. Similar to sand glass clock but with different mechanism. I am thinking using a glass or transparent plastic tube as the frame of the device, the tube's shape can be designed, we will put liquid into the tube and inject an air bubble at last, by controlling the shape of the tube and tilt angle(for example, using a spiral trajectory for the tube), when we flip the device, the air bubble will climb along the tube and eventually reach the other end of the tube using some constant time. In this way, by observing the location of the air bubble at a certain time, we can know how much time has passed since we flip the device upside down.
Above is the core idea of the device, off course we need to design extra structure to hold the glass tube, and try to make it look nice with other decorations.
I would love to hear from you and other viewers on how you guys think of this idea! Thank you!
Make a Mist maker colourfull
Diy acrylic aquarium please
You are the sister of HowToMechatronics? :0
You're close! 😅 😉
A one
you need smaller gloves size that fit your hand better.
Ке те отепам! 😃
Къде се изгуби ти?
Много дълго време нямаше видео от тебе. 😕
What's happen to this channel?
I've been following your channel for very long time and I enjoy everything on here .. I'm seriously in need of help for my sick mother🤨. Who was recently diagnosed with Diabetes and Cardiovascular disease...she was supposed to go under Appendectomy surgery but there was no money.. Please I will be glad if you can help me in anyway way to save my mother's live...she's is all have, Food for us at home now is a very Big problem for us. If you can help me run a fund camping for her or any form of help I will gladly do so.. thanks and waiting to hear from you.