I was looking for a tutorial for a magnetic helping hands like this, I am very satisfied. Your work is amazing, and it’s clear you put a lot of effort on the functional and also on the aesthetic part too! Thank you so much, you are earning a new subscriber ☺️
Хорошая задумка для третьей руки, а точнее реализация крокодилов и платформы на магнитах.. возьму на заметку. И понравилось что рабочее место чистое и опрятное
Congratulations on that useful tool that you have shown us. Like other subscribers, I would like to see that new vintage FA. Good job and thanks for sharing!!
With the new one it's going to take a while, problems with shipping due to you know what global broblem :) I'am waiting for many many parts needed for projects.
Tnx! I have many large projects planned and many in progress. I am practicing making videos on smaller projects for starters then maybe move to larger ones.
@@InspiredStudio These are your PRACTICE videos? Buddy, your production values are as good or better than any DIY videos I've seen on TH-cam. You're done practicing. Clearly you've done the work. You're ready for the main event. Get TH-cam to monetize you and turn you loose.
Thanks for this! Great idea! Two questions: * The heatshrink torch... do you have a name/link for that? I've been looking for something that doesn't melt my solder when I apply heatshrink! * What is the hole punch you used on the cap nuts? Thanks!
Perhaps :D It's a temporary power supply, and the new on is already in progress. Also similar vintage looking with 2 channels and some analog volt/ammeters.
Well, I don't want to be wrong, but I think it's "Enola Gay" from the group "Orchestal Manoeuvres In The Dark". The beginning of the song but something faster and more synthesized.
Anyone can go out and buy things, right? But some years back, I got into this whole tinkering and building vibe. Before that, I was all about my job as a software engineer, just focusing on that and not doing much else because it was always easier and cheaper to buy or hire someone. But over some time, I discovered that getting my hands dirty and making things myself actually brings me a lot of joy and fulfillment. I've been in the game of creating virtual stuff like software and games for over 25 years, but now, I'm kinda digging the whole physical side of things too. Woodworking has become my new love, and I'm diving into learning and experimenting with electronics, robotics, you name it. It's a whole different world, and I'm loving every bit of it.
@WilyTuber What a sad comment. And, from an empty account... Creativity is worth so much more than crude cash. @InspiredStudio Very well done! Hands on creating sure beats just filling up a hard drive with code! :-D
Well... This was pretty damn cool! I was wondering how to build something like this and you literally gave me a cheat sheet. Thanks!
I was looking for a tutorial for a magnetic helping hands like this, I am very satisfied. Your work is amazing, and it’s clear you put a lot of effort on the functional and also on the aesthetic part too! Thank you so much, you are earning a new subscriber ☺️
Your opinion means a lot! Awesome, thank you!
Хорошая задумка для третьей руки, а точнее реализация крокодилов и платформы на магнитах.. возьму на заметку. И понравилось что рабочее место чистое и опрятное
Congratulations on that useful tool that you have shown us. Like other subscribers, I would like to see that new vintage FA.
Good job and thanks for sharing!!
With the new one it's going to take a while, problems with shipping due to you know what global broblem :) I'am waiting for many many parts needed for projects.
Skills and intelligence can save money!
One more crocodile holder for stability and this project almost ideal for hobbies.
I actually added 2 shorter crocodiles after making this video, i still use it daily ;)
So freaking sick liked subbed
Goddam, you make great videos and pick great projects. This is my new favorite channel.
Tnx! I have many large projects planned and many in progress. I am practicing making videos on smaller projects for starters then maybe move to larger ones.
@@InspiredStudio These are your PRACTICE videos? Buddy, your production values are as good or better than any DIY videos I've seen on TH-cam. You're done practicing. Clearly you've done the work. You're ready for the main event. Get TH-cam to monetize you and turn you loose.
Clean work on all of your stuff!
Appreciate it!
Dear friend, nice inspiration with the little fun on top: 3:28 and 4:28 :) Thank you!
Thank you! Cheers!
Bellissimo e utilissimo Jig.
Un'idea eccezionale e una cura maniacale nella costruzione.
Veramente un giocattolo da replicare.
Grazie!
Awesome work, subscribed 👏
Thanks for the sub!
Thats beautiful man.
Awesome!
Thanks for this! Great idea! Two questions:
* The heatshrink torch... do you have a name/link for that? I've been looking for something that doesn't melt my solder when I apply heatshrink!
* What is the hole punch you used on the cap nuts?
Thanks!
Not only clever and nice design but also very good music!
Would mind sharing the songs we hear?
Tnx! I added songs to the description :)
@@InspiredStudio Many thanks
That wooden power supply looking thing looks cool! Is a shop tour video in the future?
Perhaps :D It's a temporary power supply, and the new on is already in progress. Also similar vintage looking with 2 channels and some analog volt/ammeters.
Шикарно вышло )
А что за трек играет с 4:39? Очень понравился, хочу добавить себе в плейлист )
Спасибо! Я добавил песни в описание;)
Well, I don't want to be wrong, but I think it's "Enola Gay" from the group "Orchestal Manoeuvres In The Dark". The beginning of the song but something faster and more synthesized.
@@flyman3559 High Life - The Mini Vandals featuring Mamadou Koita and Lasso
Does it have to be solid core wire to work?
Thick solid wire! So it's sturdy enough but still bendable.
@@InspiredStudio thanks, what gauge wire did you use in this project?
I used 1mm enamelled copper wire for primary coil.
I will subscribe to your channel..
Thanks!
Not impressed go buy one online for 18 bucks instead of spending 500 useless hours building this ridiculous useless contraption
Anyone can go out and buy things, right? But some years back, I got into this whole tinkering and building vibe. Before that, I was all about my job as a software engineer, just focusing on that and not doing much else because it was always easier and cheaper to buy or hire someone. But over some time, I discovered that getting my hands dirty and making things myself actually brings me a lot of joy and fulfillment.
I've been in the game of creating virtual stuff like software and games for over 25 years, but now, I'm kinda digging the whole physical side of things too. Woodworking has become my new love, and I'm diving into learning and experimenting with electronics, robotics, you name it. It's a whole different world, and I'm loving every bit of it.
@WilyTuber What a sad comment. And, from an empty account...
Creativity is worth so much more than crude cash.
@InspiredStudio Very well done! Hands on creating sure beats just filling up a hard drive with code! :-D