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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2022
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  • @Kynosys
    @Kynosys ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The idea is cool. Practical and unadorned videos are so good. I think I put too much energy into it, but you talk and work very comfortably. I enjoyed the video. thank you

    • @makernova8160
      @makernova8160  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! I really like doing more practical videos because I feel like they are easier to structure for the way my mind works. Sometimes I struggle with putting the right amount of energy into the video. I never know if what I'm filming at the time is too much or not enough! I suppose more practice helps us find the right amount :)

  • @notsure3448
    @notsure3448 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great project, I appreciate your "go for it" approach. It might not be the most polished finished product, but the functionality seems to work great. Learning experiences always help you improve as a maker.
    Maybe next time, time permitting, you can do some test pours with the epoxy before working on the final part. Also a small kitchen scale would help you dial in the ratio instead of eyeballing. And make sure it's properly mixed, not sure with that epoxy, but that may be why it was still tacky after a while.
    Lastly I'm really enjoying your in front of camera tutorial-ish style videos, and the editing is getting better each time. Keep up the great work.

    • @makernova8160
      @makernova8160  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! I feel like a lot of my projects end up being more "go for it" because I am often doing something new. Which is a lot of fun but can also be nerve wracking when trying to produce a video out of the experience at the same time!
      Definitely! I'm thinking I need to do a fair amount of experimenting before I do more epoxy work. I actually thought about that right after I poured the bit on the headphones. Of course the, "I've seen others do it, how hard could it be" part of my brain was in control at the time ha ha! Thanks for the tips. I'm starting a list of all of the accessories I need to help the process. Solo cups are for sure not on it.
      Thanks for the feedback on the videos! I never know what people think so it's hard to know whether I'm on the right track. Usually I just try to emulate what the big channels do and hope for the best!

    • @notsure3448
      @notsure3448 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@makernova8160 I've definitely found myself in the "how hard can it be" boat only to realize I need a lot more practice at something. Which is part of the reason I appreciate your content, it isn't always as easy as others make it seem, and you put out good projects.
      As far as your style emulating the big channels, or at least taking inspiration I think it's a good approach. Keep at it, and eventually you'll develop your own unique style. Everyone started somewhere, and I'm sure for you this isn't your full time gig, so you probably don't have the time those other channels have to dedicate to each video. Anyway thanks for the entertaining content.