Really funny that this video came up in my feed, last year for my high school engineering cap stone project we designed and built bottle that could heat itself. We built a prototype out of a 3d printed body, and used a raspberry pi, temperate sensor, and cartridge heater to control the temp of the water. Thanks for letting me take a trip down memory lane.
Thanks for the re-upload. Such a great breakdown of what it’s like to think like a mechanical engineer! The balance between open-ended creativity and problem-solving rigor is spot on. I’ve been working on similar concepts on my own channel where I share mechanical engineering insights and real-world applications. Videos like this are such an inspiration-keep them coming!
Really funny that this video came up in my feed, last year for my high school engineering cap stone project we designed and built bottle that could heat itself. We built a prototype out of a 3d printed body, and used a raspberry pi, temperate sensor, and cartridge heater to control the temp of the water. Thanks for letting me take a trip down memory lane.
Thanks for the re-upload. Such a great breakdown of what it’s like to think like a mechanical engineer! The balance between open-ended creativity and problem-solving rigor is spot on. I’ve been working on similar concepts on my own channel where I share mechanical engineering insights and real-world applications. Videos like this are such an inspiration-keep them coming!
Omg I love your videos
gosh thank you for re-upload. I was waiting for thisssss
Amazing video. You have my deepest respect.
If you ever choose to do so, you would be an incredible teacher for the field of engineering.
Great video as always. Happy holidays.
More videos like this please🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for putting out great content what an amazing video ✨✨✨✨
More video like this please
I am a 16 Years old in 100 level 1st semester studying mechanical engineering
reupload?
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