Tried it right away after watching the video since i've been wanting those coill cables forever but too cheap to spend 50-60 bucks on the premade one. Just followed his steps and it worked perfectly. Thank you so much!!!!
@@syedsulaiman8380 There are more uses for a coiled cable than that. My car has Android Auto (which I'm still wondering the value of) which needs my phone jacked. The logical resting place for the phone is in the console 8" or so from the jack. But I still need to lift the phone at times. A coiled cable is a great thing, and I sure don't need to add more cables to my collection.
Helped me a lot, it was a real pain trying to find MFI certified coiled cable, now thanks to your video I did my own that works perfectly in my car for CarPlay! Thanks a lot! :)
I had no idea it was that simple! Although I’m sure in my hands it’s still going to take me much longer and will most likely come out looking like crap 😂 LOVE the video! 🙌🏼
I simplified the process so anyone can do it 😉. If you want custom sleeving, aviator connectors, etc. It takes more time, requires more tools and costs way more. 😂
Hey there, just wanted to drop a quick thank you note for your tutorial. I recently got a new hard-wired keyboard and was a bit bummed with the setup, but your video was a game changer. Had no idea it could be this simple! Thanks for making things so clear and easy to follow. Really appreciate it
Thankyou! I'm modding my partners keyboard for when they start their new job, and spent hours digging through Amazon trying to find a decent, inexpensive coiled cable. This looks like a great technique, so I can't wait to try it!
Thank you! You just saved me £10. I’d never have thought to reverse wind it. Hopefully this means the steering wheel on my kids homemade go kart doesn’t short out again. Have a great day dude. 🎉
Thanks for the nice video. Just a reminder, folks: if you're doing this for the first time, you better try it with some old useless cable first. First hand experience. :)
Great tutorial! I made a coiled cable from my keyboard’s stock cable and it turned out great! The only tricky part was the end where you reverse the cable. Thanks so much!
Thanks for this! I figured the part about heating the cable on a mandrel, but didn't know about reversing the coil to get the spring back effect. This cable was so frustrating to use, but now it's a pleasure. I looked for pre-coiled versions, but they cost 2x more than the one I already had.
its constructive criticism all im saying is make content that gives info that most people dont know. All the big creators have done this, there is a reason why the mkbhd vid was so good
@@vortexlinks7982 Sorry, I'm not sure what you are referring to, I haven't deleted any comments. I only removed some spambots that were leaving spammy comments.
I've found really useful all your videos! so thank you! Will you make a new one for lubbing the gateron switches from a not hot swappable keyboard??? Looking forward to it!
is having a *braided* cable important for the process?? Does this work just as well with unbraided cables or is it only possible with braided cables? I really want to try this but don't want to damage the nice cable that I got with my keyboard
When reversing, you don't need to wait. You can tape it if you want so it's secure, I didn't do it because I just held one end with my hand and started reversing the coil.
Great video! Are you releasing a video on how to lube switches on a non hotswapp board? I live in the UK and only really had access to the keychron K2 V2 UK Layout aluminium but none hot swapp:( would be great to see how Maybe! Love the Channel!
is it possible to use hot water or owen if hair dryer / heat gun are not at hand? EDIT: Nevermind, I ve realized I could try to use my infrared wellness light.
Is it true that all custom coiled cables has a maximum of 3m in length because any longer than 3m will result to unable to power your keyboard and also have a chance of having a delays when typing?
Tried it right away after watching the video since i've been wanting those coill cables forever but too cheap to spend 50-60 bucks on the premade one. Just followed his steps and it worked perfectly. Thank you so much!!!!
But what's the use of coiled cable for a keyboard?
Less clutter on the desk. Just to look nice and neat i guess lol
@@Ttram10 so if I coiled my headphones 🎧 cable that's not braided does this lead to any problem with wire
@@Ghostyt880i wanna know the same
@@syedsulaiman8380 There are more uses for a coiled cable than that. My car has Android Auto (which I'm still wondering the value of) which needs my phone jacked. The logical resting place for the phone is in the console 8" or so from the jack. But I still need to lift the phone at times. A coiled cable is a great thing, and I sure don't need to add more cables to my collection.
Your camera focus always catches me off-guard in amazement !
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Please keep at 69 likes
@@MrSolprofit gotchu homie
Helped me a lot, it was a real pain trying to find MFI certified coiled cable, now thanks to your video I did my own that works perfectly in my car for CarPlay! Thanks a lot! :)
Finally one tutorial that doesn't require you to have 10+ additional tools to make the cable haha. Thank you! Very nice editing too
I had no idea it was that simple! Although I’m sure in my hands it’s still going to take me much longer and will most likely come out looking like crap 😂 LOVE the video! 🙌🏼
I simplified the process so anyone can do it 😉. If you want custom sleeving, aviator connectors, etc. It takes more time, requires more tools and costs way more. 😂
@@DailySetupTech Can you create a video for this? I really appreciate it.
after you make one, it gets addicting
Hey there, just wanted to drop a quick thank you note for your tutorial. I recently got a new hard-wired keyboard and was a bit bummed with the setup, but your video was a game changer. Had no idea it could be this simple! Thanks for making things so clear and easy to follow. Really appreciate it
I just did it and the results are better than I expected, ty so much for this quick tutorial
Thankyou!
I'm modding my partners keyboard for when they start their new job, and spent hours digging through Amazon trying to find a decent, inexpensive coiled cable.
This looks like a great technique, so I can't wait to try it!
i was considering ordering a pair of customs before finding this video, worked perfectly and looks so great! Thanks man!
Thank you! You just saved me £10. I’d never have thought to reverse wind it.
Hopefully this means the steering wheel on my kids homemade go kart doesn’t short out again.
Have a great day dude. 🎉
Thanks for the nice video.
Just a reminder, folks: if you're doing this for the first time, you better try it with some old useless cable first. First hand experience. :)
What can you do if you fail ? (I did) can you restart again ? I failed in the reverse coil section)
I watched this near my bday, Like, a few hours ago, Cable turned out INCREDIBLE, Thanks dude! I made myself a early Birthday present! :)
DUDE, I'm a huge fan of your channel, and this video was excellent! Subscribed immediately, and will be trying this with a 3 meter braided cable!
Good job on the video and thanks for putting in the extra details to make this fun to watch!
Naa u'r a genius, this is brilliant!
PS: what a funny looking hairdryer you have ahah
After watched a few videos about, this is by far the best one. Thanks for your last tip.
Great tutorial! I made a coiled cable from my keyboard’s stock cable and it turned out great! The only tricky part was the end where you reverse the cable. Thanks so much!
Thanks for this! I figured the part about heating the cable on a mandrel, but didn't know about reversing the coil to get the spring back effect. This cable was so frustrating to use, but now it's a pleasure. I looked for pre-coiled versions, but they cost 2x more than the one I already had.
1:01 dat pen spin though xd. Like!
My rc cars, tanks, trucks, and helicopters thank you. I love simple things that work.
Never realize i could make coiled cables by doing this steps. Could save my money earlier :(
But thanks for your tutorial!
Solid stick work at 1:00
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I'm ordering the cables tonight.
Dude this is amazing, I’ll have to do this in the near future for sure 🔥
It takes just a couple of minutes, quick and easy :)
its constructive criticism all im saying is make content that gives info that most people dont know. All the big creators have done this, there is a reason why the mkbhd vid was so good
@@vortexlinks7982 Sorry, I'm not sure what you are referring to, I haven't deleted any comments. I only removed some spambots that were leaving spammy comments.
@@vortexlinks7982 Thanks for the feedback, I'll keep it in mind.
Thanks your content is really amazing but this video is going in the right direction and editing is good
THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! YOU ARE A GENIUS!
Wow the video quality is impeccable, keep up the good work.👍✌️
This guy deserves more subs for real
Could you try using different springs for linear switches in your keyboard videos. For example making a lightest switch with 20g springs.
Interesting, I like that idea! Thanks for sharing 😊
@@DailySetupTech would be interesting how really light or heavy switches feel and sound.
I've been waiting for this 🙌🏾 'bout to try it!
You just gained an extra subscriber
Sabia que notaba algo de acento xD, pero pedazo canal y tremenda calidad.
I've found really useful all your videos! so thank you! Will you make a new one for lubbing the gateron switches from a not hot swappable keyboard??? Looking forward to it!
Fast, simple & great tutorial. Thank you!
is having a *braided* cable important for the process?? Does this work just as well with unbraided cables or is it only possible with braided cables? I really want to try this but don't want to damage the nice cable that I got with my keyboard
It works with any cable, but a braided cable will look nicer
This is some quality content here, I'm not surprised Marques subbed
I'm glad you like it :)
I don't have a wooden stick. Can I use a candlestick instead?
Can you do it with rubber cables?
Bro very nice, keep Up the great Work! I'll recreate it!
Most Helpfull. Great video!
Damn that’s brilliant and simple solution there 👍🏼
Good job, keep it up man!
Just subscribed! Keep up the quality the videos 👍🏾
excellent technique and presentation.
This is awesome! I'm definitely going to try this out :D
Did you try it?
Where are u from? you have spanish accent! haha nice content dude!
Thx man, it worked, I’m so happy!! Thanks bro!!!
can you show pictures?
Thanks man! Worked great!
What about rubber cables? Did they crack after your heat it with hairdryer?
wonderful video as usual!!
Damn I was just thinking about it
Hey I forgot to ask you a question will it work with a rubber cable
eyyy sorry it took me so long to sub to your youtube channel XD glad to have subbed now
how thick is the woodens tick in the wideo? cause it looks good and like idk what thickness to buy
I just saved myself a 150 bucks.😂 Thanks bro
thanks bud! :) quick and easy
Can you make a video about lighting in setup
I'll think about it :)
Thanks! Just got coiled!
Dayummm this is quality
Nice video! Will you make a video of SSUPD Meshlicious?
I was going to make one but I think I'll wait until I can do a custom loop in it.
will this work on nylon and polyester?
Very nice content!
would this work on instrument (guitar) cable?
This is amazing. Thank you!
What were the cables you used in the MKBHD keyboard video? And the right angle adapter
Cool! I liked and subscribed
can this work on a regular not braided cable?
Is the cable still intact after a few months? what i mean is that are they still sticking together after a quite time? thanks for the reply
Very nice!
Thank you so much for that !!
Thank you! This is very cool to know.
hey bro i dont have a heat gun and a hair dryer what can i use instead of that pls suggest
When reversing the cable do I have to tape it and wait again or just reverse it and just wait for a few seconds then remove it from the stick??
When reversing, you don't need to wait. You can tape it if you want so it's secure, I didn't do it because I just held one end with my hand and started reversing the coil.
What is the required temperature?
If I want a 10 inch coil and the usb port is 4 feet away (cause hiding wires) how long should the actual cable be before I coil it?
Great video! Are you releasing a video on how to lube switches on a non hotswapp board? I live in the UK and only really had access to the keychron K2 V2 UK Layout aluminium but none hot swapp:( would be great to see how Maybe! Love the Channel!
does it work with a non-braided cable?
Quality content
did tn work for me
Hi, there.. Is this safe for type C thunderbolt 4.0 40gbps braided jacket data cables? doesn't it reduce cable performance?
is it possible to use hot water or owen if hair dryer / heat gun are not at hand? EDIT: Nevermind, I ve realized I could try to use my infrared wellness light.
Thank you that was so helpful
TYSM it worked !!!
i try it with candle and it works, but not to close and need more time
What was the diameter of the wooden stick you used in this video? I want coil 6P6C (6 wire) round telephone cable.
Thank you
Randy
like 1 1.5cm
can I use sunlight to heat up the cable? I don't have a hair dryer lol
Nice :) TY !
What's the cable thickness? 5mm is too thick for 550 paracord, should I get 4.3 or 3.6mm? 1st one is shielded.
will this work on cheaper mech keyboards? like regular wires? thanks!!
or on wires not paracord sleeved?
Is it true that all custom coiled cables has a maximum of 3m in length because any longer than 3m will result to unable to power your keyboard and also have a chance of having a delays when typing?
How thick was the rod u used?
how to make a coiled cable in 3 minutes: Heat it for 10 minutes
ah yes, seems legit
😂😂
Hummm.... hair dryer, 10 minute.... I see a some mods and a new profile for my SMD Reflow Oven in my near future 😁...
Thanks for the idea!
can you coil your mouse cable? (wired)
what if i did it without a sleeved aviator cable instead i just did it with the normal cable that came with my keyboard?
thank you! i was going to pay $25 for coiled cable for my keyboard but then i saw this.
Can I do it with a rubber cables ??
Damn, gotta try it out
can i use a non braided cable
do i have to reverse the coil? Or is it an optional step?
It's recommended so it holds it's shape
@@DailySetupTech yea but if it holds it shape after the first time like it did with mine should I reverse the coil?
@@aidn_0828 It's up to you, reversing it will make it more durable.
@@DailySetupTech oh ok but will it make the coil look uneven?
is it gonna get loossie when its has been siting for a while ?