Great video! My go-to Stroopwafle combination is a Latte (creamy and milky) and thanks to this video I now know the perfect timing to leave my waffle on top of my Latte 💛
Thanks for the question! The camera measures the movement and helped with the initial tests when the waffle was too floppy after 2 minutes. The linear regression model used the combination of temperature, floppiness and taste rating based of my tests to give the final answer :) just temp and time can be an easier way if needed but I like to over engineer things haha
@@EamonMagd you know those long thin digital kitchen thermometers for meat and such? You could hack it so it both act as a prob, and as a support (so the metal shaft is dipped in the drink, it both manages the temp and keeps the computational device above the liquid and in one contained package. You do some tests and when you discover the optimal temp/time, it beeps. Best of luck with your project, I really like what you did.
Fantastic video and project 🙌
Thank you ☺️
Fun project and great video! Thanks for sharing the step-by-step tutorial to the Electromaker project hub!
Thank you electromaker! I hope to put more projects on there in the future
Great video! My go-to Stroopwafle combination is a Latte (creamy and milky) and thanks to this video I now know the perfect timing to leave my waffle on top of my Latte 💛
I liked the combination with a cappuccino I’ll be honest 😮
@@EamonMagd Sounds like a great choice too🙌
engineers with 0 tolerance twards day to day problems are the best blessing to socity
can you make a device that tells me when its time to change my zyn out
@@Casper_Knight_Music yes of course 😂😂
Interesting and possibly useful project!
@@omnomspaghettios286 thank you for enjoying! Eating that many waffles was tiring 😂
Can you explain the need of the camera? It seems like this is just a function of time and temp and could be done with just the temp sensor, no?
Thanks for the question! The camera measures the movement and helped with the initial tests when the waffle was too floppy after 2 minutes. The linear regression model used the combination of temperature, floppiness and taste rating based of my tests to give the final answer :) just temp and time can be an easier way if needed but I like to over engineer things haha
I think a temp prob should have been included, so the timing would have been a function of the temp of the beverage.
@@ryzvonusef it would be a better solution! It would have saved me so much time setting up 🆙
@@EamonMagd you know those long thin digital kitchen thermometers for meat and such?
You could hack it so it both act as a prob, and as a support (so the metal shaft is dipped in the drink, it both manages the temp and keeps the computational device above the liquid and in one contained package.
You do some tests and when you discover the optimal temp/time, it beeps.
Best of luck with your project, I really like what you did.
I'm sorry man, I'm so interested. But I just can watch this video because of how you pronounce stroopwafel. It deal psychic damage
@@mootneyvlogs6677 hahaha I need to get a Dutch expert in next time it seems 😂😂