Thank you SO MUCH for this video. I'm trying to learn about building in totk but so many videos don't explain why the techniques used work or why they're chosen.
Honestly, the gravity nudging was pretty consistent for me. There's just two things I had to change for it. The first is that I had to but the pulsing laser head upside down. The slight angle makes the laser miss it's mark too much. The second was that I had to nudge the laser down a bit after the reddit tutorial. It looks straight, even if you graphically measure it. I ended up using a wooden bean with 2 laser heads at the end of it to nudged it to virtually perfect parallel. I also have to mention, when mounting the pulsing laser head, if the head looks up, it has a high chance of detaching the pulsing head unless it's attached to something thin.
truth be told I never attempted the reddit build despite knowing it's consistent. I thought it was too tedious but seems like it's not bad after days of us (travvo included) of trying to improve it
@@dewinmoonl Just keep in mind that it's consistent but the laser head is not level to the aiming control head. It honestly isn't tedious if you've done stake nudging before. Just assemble and need to gravity nudge twice. The tutorial is very detailed but once you know the idea, it's really quick to do. IMHO, it's easier and more reliable than stake nudging. Not to mention much easier to make small adjustments as needed.
When I gravity nudged my beam emitter is level with front head but when attach more beam emitters there pointing down front head eye. So, I tried phantom clippind with 4 beam emitters and after gravity nudge each emitter was pointing different variations slightly above front head eye to below it. Watched video multiple times and can't figure out why all phantom emitters didn't line up since I attached all to same point on head
Top notch diagrams. Truly the best. All the necessary information plus pleasantry and humor. 10/10.
Laughing at the diagrams. Absolute art.
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. I'm trying to learn about building in totk but so many videos don't explain why the techniques used work or why they're chosen.
any time. check out some of my other videos.
i aim to provide explanations on why it work as well in my videos. I am a scientist by trade.
Bros drawing skill is so cute
diagrams are perfection! Subscribed!
Thank you for this in-depth walk-through and I appreciate your illustrations 🙏
IKEA please take note on how to make effective diagrams.
I really like that this went into the how and why of it. Thank you.
Honestly, the gravity nudging was pretty consistent for me. There's just two things I had to change for it. The first is that I had to but the pulsing laser head upside down. The slight angle makes the laser miss it's mark too much. The second was that I had to nudge the laser down a bit after the reddit tutorial. It looks straight, even if you graphically measure it. I ended up using a wooden bean with 2 laser heads at the end of it to nudged it to virtually perfect parallel.
I also have to mention, when mounting the pulsing laser head, if the head looks up, it has a high chance of detaching the pulsing head unless it's attached to something thin.
truth be told I never attempted the reddit build despite knowing it's consistent. I thought it was too tedious but seems like it's not bad after days of us (travvo included) of trying to improve it
@@dewinmoonl Just keep in mind that it's consistent but the laser head is not level to the aiming control head. It honestly isn't tedious if you've done stake nudging before. Just assemble and need to gravity nudge twice. The tutorial is very detailed but once you know the idea, it's really quick to do. IMHO, it's easier and more reliable than stake nudging. Not to mention much easier to make small adjustments as needed.
Your drawings are so cute! Ganondorf's forces won't be a match against Zonai technology! >:3
yes. had link been teleported in the past ganondorf would've been finished
Full disclosure, I only clicked on this because the thumbnail looked lewd lmao.
But this was actually very interesting and I love the diagrams!
Thank you work
Thank youuuuuu please keep it going! Gravity press is really that easy? Does it keep the alignment when smooshed together?
Yes if you save autobuild by attaching another part. Please watch my small angle tuning video
If want to phantom clip emitters should gravity nudge first then attach phantom emitters to emitter on head?
When I gravity nudged my beam emitter is level with front head but when attach more beam emitters there pointing down front head eye. So, I tried phantom clippind with 4 beam emitters and after gravity nudge each emitter was pointing different variations slightly above front head eye to below it.
Watched video multiple times and can't figure out why all phantom emitters didn't line up since I attached all to same point on head
the phantom emitter needs to be connected to the aligned emitter on the head, not on the head itself.
The diagram is off the meat rack
Better content for dumb azns like me to understand. Love the diagrams. Thank you kindly.