I like this guy's attitude towards his mistakes. That sword hung on the wall behind him is an eyesore, but it represents a rare attempt that few would be willing to make
Only recently discovered your channel but I love what you're doing. It's a bit late now I know but hide glue is water soluble, so when your bellows got stuck together it could have been safer (for the bellows) to just paint some water on and point a hairdryer at it for a few seconds. Accidental glue joins can just be pulled apart then. Keep up the amazing work.
For a future project you should make all the tools and equipment that you used in this video from scratch. Saw mill, sand paper, drills, nails, clamps ect
Don't worry about the hater and what they're whining about. Your projects are extremely entertaining to watch and you can learn so much! Keep it up, Andy!
Well, the bellow is still useful because you effectively made a zoom camera there. As for the image quality, I think you should try both putting a film there for exposure and taking a photo with a digital camera. That way you can check the quality of the film and the lens separated.
Ok that’s really freaking cool, I spent $1,600 on a camera and $1,000 (got a $800 discount) on a second lens and $800 on an adapter, while you go and build a freaking camera out of wood and paper, had to subscribe instantly after I saw some of the images
Two things to do different. 1. Your glue. Mix tree sap and charcoal, heat it up, mix and let cool. Makes a very strong glue and it stores well. Just heat it up to use. 2. Your paint. Make tempura. It's easy. And I'm sure you can make a bunch of different colors with some natural pigments
Bud you are far from a woodworker lol. Still really cool seeing you go through this process. It is amazing because there is so much we take in this world for granite. Keep up the great work!
I'd love to see a crossover of this and the primitive technology channel, so all this fancy kind of stuff (minus pig glue ew) but with only hand made primitive tools!
To anyone else who may do this, don't be afraid to leave the pinhole open and really expose the photo film. Keep it still, don't expose more than 30 seconds, this isn't a modern camera with super fast shutter speeds, let the light really get to the photo.
So I still don't quite understand, how does it actually take a picture? Like, how does the image that goes through the pinhole onto the paper actually stay on the paper as a still image? I hope that made sense
Was just scrolling through the comments to see something about the moustache... Guess I'll have to do it myself then :( Nice vid btw And yeah, u got baited. I am not gonna say it... Yet
One thing is the material around the pinhole needs to be as thin as possible as the longer the pin hole is the more blurry the photo just like the larger the pin hole is the blurrier the photo
Thanks for mentioning that! Yeah, if a 1 inch hole can be drilled into the front lens board, then you can add a more accurate pinhole out of thinly flattened copper, or whatever metals you have on hand
If you went into to the TV room at my school (some time ago I might add ) all the windows were painted black so the room was dark and you could see the screen. On the middle window a small part of the paint had come away letting in light. This meant if you were in there, with the TV off, you could see the kids that were playing on the football field inverted on the back wall. Basically an accidental camera obscura. It was cool. 😊
Maybe you should try to make other types of glue, like pine sap glue. I am sure it would help you in the future and will not be as disgusting as rancid pig hide glue. Keep it up, the show is amazing!
Why use that rancid pig glue when you can make a far better and easier glue with rice? Japanese Kyudo composite bows were glued together using rice glue and I betcha is far less stinky
IM so happy for you guys ever since your obsidian sword vid you have grown greatly. Your content has also greatly improved in my opinion. This music was good here the montages didnt feel as clunky and u seemed to be enjoying it more. Also all that ad revenue from the sword vid prob help you guys out. Anyway im really glad u deserve to grow. Been with u since the grant Thompson collab. Edit:Wow i was noticed.
Wait, since then? All the things you mentioned were edits they balanced years ago. I will say, though, if the massively-popular Obsidian casting video seemed clunky, it's because that was almost a throw-away video! It went through so many failed attempts and cost him so much, though, that he decided he needed some final product to show for all that work, so they threw it together, and anyone who was following their progress was instantly astonished! Though that song in the last construction montage was new and also pretty nice. Otherwise, this video was pretty normal for them.
I dont know i preferred this one to some of there others. Maybe it was the longer more detailed format too. Also since the obsidian vid they seem to be enjoying the process more.
Shane, yeah, this video is the start of a formal series, so maybe it has a bit of a different feel, with it being introductory to a full, true How To Make _____ From Scratch set.
What about a simple side series: Screws and Nails. They could ideally be made out of cheap nasty metal casting, and while they may not be super strong, they would act just like dowels
A simple cat's whisker diode for a primitive radio receiver could be made.. but you'd need wire as well, and a crystal earphone.. though maybe possible one day.
That's also why you can see sharper in bright light: The eye makes its hole smaler, getting closer to being a camera obscura and being less dependent on the curvature of the lense (with all its flaws if you need glasses).
I like this guy's attitude towards his mistakes. That sword hung on the wall behind him is an eyesore, but it represents a rare attempt that few would be willing to make
Flibber Nodgets im just picturing andy looking sad at this comment because he was really proud of the sword
the minecraft one is eh but the other one is sexy
he should be proud of it, that's my point.
Also, I didn't know his name was Andy until you mentioned it, so thanks for that
He saw this comment and thought “I like my sword. :(“
the pigball is more of an eyesore, god damn obsidian sword, minecraft or not doesnt matter, it IS a sword!
Thought it said "Canada from scratch". Very dissapointing.
Yeah, i was expecting him to create that weird fictional country
That's unrealistic, he should make Finland from scratch
why would he make something that isn't real
Should be pretty simple. Canada is made entirely of maple syrup, right?
Canada was a myth made by the northerners during the American Civil War to scare the South
Was watching your old videos of glass and saw new came .i was so happy
Only recently discovered your channel but I love what you're doing. It's a bit late now I know but hide glue is water soluble, so when your bellows got stuck together it could have been safer (for the bellows) to just paint some water on and point a hairdryer at it for a few seconds. Accidental glue joins can just be pulled apart then. Keep up the amazing work.
I'm surprised you didnt try your hand at japanese joinery, no nails or screws necessary for a strong bond...maybe next time.
maybe it's too advance of woodworking
Lol what? Is that even possible?
Yeah that would be far too difficult for him, especially with such tiny pieces of wood.
What a relief, new music! Nice video, this channel puts in 100x more effort into each video than any other how-to channel.
As a photographer I always enjoy learning something new, obscura is definitely new and amazing
For a future project you should make all the tools and equipment that you used in this video from scratch. Saw mill, sand paper, drills, nails, clamps ect
Melted Pine sap mixed with crushed charcoal is the best glue
Don't worry about the hater and what they're whining about. Your projects are extremely entertaining to watch and you can learn so much! Keep it up, Andy!
What a nice series!!
I am so glad I found this channel. You are mind-blowing to me and this has to be your most ambitious project yet. I look forward to the next part!
@2:59 Jabrils!! Of course he's eating a snack lmao. Really cool that you guys know each other!
Dude I was subscribes 200,000-300,000 subs you’ve grown by alot
Waffle56GT here from -1 subs
I've been here since about 5000 or so
I’ve men here since around 100,000ish
Been here since he was born
Same, I was just thinking that.
im amazed that you don't have at least a couple million subs... you content is amazing
Well, the bellow is still useful because you effectively made a zoom camera there.
As for the image quality, I think you should try both putting a film there for exposure and taking a photo with a digital camera. That way you can check the quality of the film and the lens separated.
Ok that’s really freaking cool, I spent $1,600 on a camera and $1,000 (got a $800 discount) on a second lens and $800 on an adapter, while you go and build a freaking camera out of wood and paper, had to subscribe instantly after I saw some of the images
Your work is absolutely amazing!
Two things to do different.
1. Your glue. Mix tree sap and charcoal, heat it up, mix and let cool. Makes a very strong glue and it stores well. Just heat it up to use.
2. Your paint. Make tempura. It's easy. And I'm sure you can make a bunch of different colors with some natural pigments
You should try forging fasteners (nails, screws, nuts, bolts) next. It'll give you a chance to take on blacksmithing.
Bud you are far from a woodworker lol. Still really cool seeing you go through this process. It is amazing because there is so much we take in this world for granite. Keep up the great work!
The timeskips were so cool~~ how far you've come!
I remember having a little hole in the window blocker in my room when I was 13. I drew the street all over the room all the time
Great video! I love photography and it origins. Keep up the great content
That glue-charcoal paint is shokingly effective
I'd love to see a crossover of this and the primitive technology channel, so all this fancy kind of stuff (minus pig glue ew) but with only hand made primitive tools!
How are you not bigger! You deserve a Netflix series at this point! Lol
So excited for episode 2
if you dont want to use nails to hammer wood peaces together, try Japanese carpentry it does not use nails or glue and it is very held together.
Won't use real glue, uses every power tool on the planet. 10/10. Seriously though, your videos are always interesting.
Moustache Jim looking like he bouta hit me with a "The game was rigged from the start"
thats an amazing camera with such limited materials
So we're just going to pretend that Mustache Jim does not look like a 1940's peeper?
you should save all that sawdust and make a compressed log or wood pellets
Y should start a wood working Channel I especially like the part where you use shears to cut the wood
I love the intro for htme
Love the channel wish i could stop by and just watch you for a day filming would be fun
Keep going on, great job
go to cody and extract some iron, it's quite easy process with a high temperature kiln
That guy have the most fantastic mustache
I’m excited for this video!!!
8:02 Dude loves his hobby so much he starts tearing up on camera.
great video but why are you using power tools but no nails or screws?
That's one wicked mustache. Why are we talking about cameras? I forgot why I was here.
Mr Mustache sounds like a mysterious businessman from 1910's indiana.
17:20 Sorry, but epilepsy is not always triggered by flashing lights. I do like the addition of lights in the workshop, though
Here is a challange.
Build a desk out of scratch.
BUT! You have to also make the tools, nails, ect.
Use tkor method of glue it works pretty
This vid came out on my birthday
You should team up with Clickspring for a project.
Kin here,lol (lots of love
_Did you make the video about making a camera with the camera you were making?_
Him: I cant use any metals
Also Him: * uses an industrial saw* *uses a hammer and chisel* * uses a jigsaw*
I don't get why you can't use modern glue, but are using modern power tools
Like the videos it just seems like an oxymoronic method.
intro : could someone make modern thing from scratch
9:55 : *procceds to use modern world tech*
had to subscribe afte i saw how you made your glue
It’s gonna take some very careful and surgical dissection *starts to rip apart*
To anyone else who may do this, don't be afraid to leave the pinhole open and really expose the photo film. Keep it still, don't expose more than 30 seconds, this isn't a modern camera with super fast shutter speeds, let the light really get to the photo.
please make a video on portable electric discharge machine
So I still don't quite understand, how does it actually take a picture? Like, how does the image that goes through the pinhole onto the paper actually stay on the paper as a still image? I hope that made sense
Love that for you!
You should try making a wristwatch
Next you should make a digital camera
Was just scrolling through the comments to see something about the moustache... Guess I'll have to do it myself then :(
Nice vid btw
And yeah, u got baited. I am not gonna say it... Yet
Next try to make a transistor?
Yes finally
THAT MOUSTACHE!
Oh hell yeah
The photographer guys seems like he just jumped out of an old movie to give this explanation
You could have made a really strong glue out of pine tree sap and charcoal.
Yes I’m referencing a king of random video. Lol
You didn't make your own saw mill?
Forget the camera we need a how to grow that mustache from scratch
you should use the type of glue that the king of random made in a video from tree sap and charcoal
How to make everything: A proper workbench/station.
Did you develop your film in a brightly lit room...?
how can you use a saw if you haven't made metal?
Dang if I attemped to do this I would have never left the couch...
Did anyone else briefly think 0:10 was the smosh squad.
Are you going to make another video where you modanises it
should have drilled holes and made pegs to hold it together.
One thing is the material around the pinhole needs to be as thin as possible as the longer the pin hole is the more blurry the photo just like the larger the pin hole is the blurrier the photo
Rick Astley
I’m never gonna give you up
@@PotatoesAssistant awww you took my comment!
Thanks for mentioning that! Yeah, if a 1 inch hole can be drilled into the front lens board, then you can add a more accurate pinhole out of thinly flattened copper, or whatever metals you have on hand
Chris M Forsyth Or more blackened paper with the pin hole in
countersinking the hole on the inside, might resolve that issue
If you went into to the TV room at my school (some time ago I might add ) all the windows were painted black so the room was dark and you could see the screen. On the middle window a small part of the paint had come away letting in light. This meant if you were in there, with the TV off, you could see the kids that were playing on the football field inverted on the back wall. Basically an accidental camera obscura. It was cool. 😊
Maybe a creepy teacher did that on purpose
I wonder if that was somewhat similar to how it happened originally, maybe a hole in a curtain or something?
I don't get why you can't use modern glue, but are using modern power tools
Like the videos it just seems like an oxymoronic method.
@@rattlesnakz9716 it's literally like the entire point of this channel
Your dedication to the craft never ceases to amaze me Andy 🤩
Yoooo, also new AI stuff?
No way. It's Jabrils. The guy who inspired me to focus my final year project on neural networks and to attend game jams.
coding ?
I don't get why you can't use modern glue, but are using modern power tools
Like the videos it just seems like an oxymoronic method.
Maybe you should try to make other types of glue, like pine sap glue. I am sure it would help you in the future and will not be as disgusting as rancid pig hide glue. Keep it up, the show is amazing!
I was thinking the same thing. They could make something a bit stronger and less gross.
Why use that rancid pig glue when you can make a far better and easier glue with rice? Japanese Kyudo composite bows were glued together using rice glue and I betcha is far less stinky
Sounds great! Now he just needs to grow rice...
I was thinking the exact same thing
And it's also halal.
Growing rice sounds fun though!
because it what he had on hand.
(My best Guess)
IM so happy for you guys ever since your obsidian sword vid you have grown greatly. Your content has also greatly improved in my opinion. This music was good here the montages didnt feel as clunky and u seemed to be enjoying it more. Also all that ad revenue from the sword vid prob help you guys out. Anyway im really glad u deserve to grow. Been with u since the grant Thompson collab.
Edit:Wow i was noticed.
Shane Coyle same
Wait, since then? All the things you mentioned were edits they balanced years ago. I will say, though, if the massively-popular Obsidian casting video seemed clunky, it's because that was almost a throw-away video!
It went through so many failed attempts and cost him so much, though, that he decided he needed some final product to show for all that work, so they threw it together, and anyone who was following their progress was instantly astonished!
Though that song in the last construction montage was new and also pretty nice. Otherwise, this video was pretty normal for them.
I dont know i preferred this one to some of there others. Maybe it was the longer more detailed format too. Also since the obsidian vid they seem to be enjoying the process more.
Shane, yeah, this video is the start of a formal series, so maybe it has a bit of a different feel, with it being introductory to a full, true How To Make _____ From Scratch set.
I missed everything mr mustache was saying.
How to Grow a Mustache from Scratch!
He seems like a creep.
I think he was drunk.
Pretty sure he was high on cocaine the way his jaw was moving.
The last part of him talking about his love for the camera made me want to die.
What about a simple side series: Screws and Nails. They could ideally be made out of cheap nasty metal casting, and while they may not be super strong, they would act just like dowels
NileRed made really good videos about cyanotype about a month ago. Give us the the colab we all want!
Yesssssss
This was a great video!! I learned a lot about early cameras watching it. Thank you for creating such great content.
Wait. So he can’t use a hammer and nails but he can use an electric saw and drill? C’mon that’s a bit excessive at this point lol
i came to the comments wondering how a belt sander and wood planer was from scratch but cant use nails or glue
Now we need a radio
*BIG* *IRON*
A simple cat's whisker diode for a primitive radio receiver could be made.. but you'd need wire as well, and a crystal earphone.. though maybe possible one day.
the material around the Pinhole should be as thin as possible
You should try using resin instead of hide glue. I'm pretty sure it has a longer keep time.
Please collaborate with Nile Red for the film
That's also why you can see sharper in bright light: The eye makes its hole smaler, getting closer to being a camera obscura and being less dependent on the curvature of the lense (with all its flaws if you need glasses).
i mean why would someone be mad at you for cutting down a dead tree it's already dead
Peoples would be mad at me, I must have 10 dead trees to cut down on my property!
Planning to make a camera obscera with a Pringles can
I did that
Smash it into pieces for a good picture *Now where is my camera oh yeah yeah*
If I were to make a camera from scratch it would somehow turn out to be a toaster
If you can't photo it, atleast you can toast it
At least you could play cs:go or Minecraft on it :P the "toaster configuration starter kit"
i think i've seen you before around these parts
Toasters are great
5:28 Can't help but laugh.
(How big that hole that let's light in)
Lmfao
Bahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have notice an unexpected cleavage at a point in this video.