That is so freaking cool. Imagine everyone in your family having one and you just randomly dial their gate and a mini holo vid pops up as a video call.
They should make this a video call platform for all the Stargate fans. And the dhd device is to call other Stargate. The spooling up feature can be the ringtone then once wormhole connects (via wifi video call) a micro camera imbedded in Stargate will portrait u to the other Stargate. I think would be a cool feature even if hardly used.
Suggestions:- 1. Put a Diffuser on the LEDs 2. Use 2 rows, and smaller LEDs Use The rows to create a ripple effect However, damn good job, very impressive
Per the website "As in the TV-Show the wormhole can stay open for 38 minutes. When the time limit is reached, a random quote from the show where the time limit is mentioned is played and the wormhole disengages."
The chevrons on the target gate would light up all at once as the kawoosh happened. Only the earth gate does that sequential thing, because it lacks a DHD
There are scenes of other gates receiving an incoming dial chevron-by-chevron, though it's admittedly a bit of a plot hole. (When you dial one glyph, does every gate in the galaxy whose address starts with that glyph light up one chevron? :P) It seems weird that the Ancients would've designed the gates to receive an incoming dial instantly, since that gives anyone in front of the gate no time to get out of the way. The most likely way for it to work is all of the incoming chevrons would light sequentially in the time it takes the dialing gate to encode the point of origin and engage.
@@Monody512 If anything I’d say that there’s enough of a delay between gates that it’s not exactly instantly, and actually gives enough time for the whole address to be dialed before the first chevron on the incoming gate lights up. The time during the unstable vortex is probably all it takes for the incoming gate to dial.
OMG This is absolutely amazing!! The detail is tremendous and I can't believe you got the chevrons to articulate like that! So stoked to see this! Now... I wonder if you can source cirular lcd panels and hook it up to an android in the base or a raspberry pi... then you could use it as an actual phone for vid-calls between gates with the whole animated sploosh and ripple... lol have a visual filter to have a zordon-like face in the ripple... and you could have a camera in the back so it has a pass-through video of what's behind it when the gate is "inactive". Yooo this is so cool! Thank you so much for making this!
I'm just so surprised at the level of imagination. Imagine using these to film with there perfect. And with today's technology. Anyone can be a director/actor/editor, you name it. You no longer have to wait for Hollywood to make the movies and shows you want to see. You can literally just make it. Something like these was not possible when I was growing up. Today this younger generation has no idea how lucky they are to be living in the future.
Oh Wow ! My inner child is screaming "I want one, I want one". This is just so flippin awesome. I would never get anything done cause I'd be playing on it constantly and grinning from ear to ear every time it opened the stargate.
This is so awesome! I’m tempted to get your model files to make my own once I get a 3D printer. Do you have any plans to make an Atlantis or Destiny Stargate next?
One thing they never explain. The recipient ring is obviously receiving some signal from the outgoing ring prior to the establishment of the wormhole as the chevrons light up, which means it must be using some kind of subspace (or other technobabble explanation) communication apart from the wormhole. However, this brings up another thing that is never mentioned. If the chevrons on the receiving end light up as the outgoing chevrons are keyed, but before the full sequence is keyed, that means that on the first chevron, a whole bunch of chevrons on different Stargates must light up with the first one, and then fewer and fewer as additional chevrons are lit up, until the sixth is lit up, because six define the destination. I honestly don't know why you need to activate the seventh symbol to tell where you are, nor how that would be represented by a seventh chevron on the receiving end, since distant locations must be represented by six chevrons. Seriously, if a single symbol can represent "here", why isn't there just one symbol for every location?
Perhaps the quantum realm & "inverse causality" as part of the wormhole process? But your point seems quite reasonable! *Perhaps "priority-locks" channel in narrowing sequence, narrowing # of stargates "reacting" ..but possibly all stargates are "block chain" tied into the process? Perhaps all stargates contribute energy & temporal/spatial reference grid?
You aren't thinking 4th dimensionally. These wormholes allow you to travel through space at faster than light speed. Time and space are the same thing according to quantum theory (a.k.a. Spacetime). As far as the gates are concerned, they don't exist in a set time or place; especially, since the universe is expanding, the galaxy is rotating, and the planets are constantly drifting, rotating, spinning, and wobbling. The first 6 chevrons tell the entire system that someone, somewhere is dialing a specific gate (since the DHD can be moved and connected to different gates). The 7th chevron tells the system which gate to activate as the point of origin. Theoretically, you could remotely activate any gate as the point of origin (to the surprise of whoever happens to be around that gate at the time); however, they do explain that the 7th needs to coincide with whichever gate the DHD is connected to otherwise the dialing sequence cancels (a safety feature I'd imagine).
Perhaps the gates are in constant communication with each other via quantum coupling entanglement. Like Einstein explained the phenomena of "Spooky Particles From a Far Distance" is when you take 2 particles that are quantumly entangled with each other, when you change the spin of the electron of 1 particle, the 2nd corresponding particle also mirrors the change in spin of the first particle at the same time, no matter the distance from each other. This can be used as a form of communication across far distance at faster then speed of light. Perhaps all the gates have this form of communication, they are all quantumly entangled and when you dial in a destination those particular particles within that dial are spinned, and depending the corresponding gate of destination, it receives the message to activate once the quantumly entangled particle have a spin in the electron direction, thus connecting with the origin gate that ininiated the sequence.
This is awesome,I’m watching Stargate since I was 8,and still watching it at least twice a week,and every time i watch it there is something new to understand,the most surprising for me was when i hear Covid virus and the episodes were made in 1996-97.
@@christianfatz6389 there was an episode in the Ori seasons (so either season 9 or 10) where rhe priors sent a disease to earth, and there was also that time in earlier seasons when some people could see weird out of phase creatures and the cover up story was a disease spreading. I don't remember if they ever called them coronaviruses though
1) Need to install the matte ppf (automotive) film on the front side of the glass in order to remove the mirror effect. At the same time, a more "magical effect" will appear due to the fact that the LEDs will not be so noticeable. 2) Is it possible to make the address locks on the receiving gate activated together with the tunnel only when their unique address is fully typed?
it's concievable that these could use real world phone numbers as their addresses, since most stargates of this model only use 7 chevrons, and phone numbers (at least in the US) usually use 7 digits.
@@GlyphicEnigma Phone numbers always had 10 digits. But until smaller phone companies complained, one only had to dial seven digits if the first three digits of both phones were the same. (Smaller phone companies complained because more users had to dial more digits to reach their customers.)
Great work! But wrong: Everybody knows you need to move the other gate to another system for it to work :P I liked a lot that your DHD is the one Ra moved to earth! And those pieces of staff weapon completed the post rebellion setting in my mind. Hope to see an Atlantis version!
awesome work. have you considered selling the stargates themselves as a kit, I don't really see myself spending $1000 on a 3d printer just to print a stargate
@@SuperPickle15 I’d buy unpainted parts and assemble it myself if I had too, or let it just sit there. Either way, this is the first time I’m admitting I’m actually jealous. If I were a nomadic minimalist, I’d make room for this. Lol, seriously!
I have only one criticism - the DHD directly inputs the adress into the stargate - it doesn't need the ring to turn and lock in the symbols like the stargate in SGC. Other than that - amazing job!
@@johndickson377 Well, pretty sure that's because the Tauri had to rig the software of the gate and what not to make it word. They didn't find the DHD. So had to build their own and thus, I think that's why it does that. Explained in the show actually.
@@johndickson377 technically every Stargate's ring could spin - in fact, the SG-1 team used the ring to dial out on planets where the DHD wasn't available/got destroyed multiple times - it just wasn't necessary when dialing via the DHD. The earth computer wasn't "advanced enough" to communicate with the gate like the DHD did, but they managed to get the ring to spin by modulating the gate's power supply at varying frequencies.
I think it's that the DHD dials the gate directly, but it can be dialed manually by spinning the ring by hand (like in The Torment of Tantalus and others). I think the gate on Earth is dialed in a similar manner? Somehow? Or, maybe it really is supposed to spin that way all the time and they just cut it out of the show to save time...
@@johndickson377 think of it like having two input methods for an old-school phone - the dial and an external keypad. The keypad is more advanced and quicker to dial with, but you can always fall back to dialing with the dial.
I've always wanted to make my own Stargate!! My childhood dream was to have one about 3feet or so wide, with an iris of course for security, and use it as wireless network storage filled with a bunch of hard drives lol.
would be so cool if these were made each with a unique address and had a screen and camera, and we could dial eachother up and talk to other random people with a minigate lol, i could see it being a privacy issue but maybe they could have an iris that blocks the camera and mic lol
@sargon Well I guess you could disconnect the DHD; and build a raspberry pi with LCD ; a DHD database and type in SG catalogue codes like P3X-888 on keypad. I think it would feel less awesome :-p
What would be cooler is if they have cameras to showcase what's in front of the other stargate to make it seem like you can actually go through one and come out the other side.
Sympa juste une remarque. Le réseaux de porte des étoiles marchent comme un réseaux d'ordinateurs. Elles sont toutes connectées entre elles via l'équivalent d'adresse ip. Donc, la porte de destination ne peut pas savoir qu'elle est contactée tant que la combinaison complète n'a pas été déroulé sur la porte de départ. Donc pour moi il faudrait allumer les led de la porte de destination a la toute fin de la séquence de la porte de départ. Sinon top !!!
Syncing up the sound effects must have been a nightmare. But personally I find the mechanical aspect most impressive assuming it reliable runs as smooth as this looks. And after that: That DHD is REALLY cool too. Did you buy sufficiently tiny witches or did it require a lot of complicated extensions? edit: Nice, you are already selling all the needed files for 40€. Okay, that's really tempting. Also the prices seem very reasonable.
In my mind, I think the whole sequence is only local, and the moment the last symbol (origin) is going to get loaded, the other stargate receives the dialing and then opens up... Like the last symbol would be the real "code" to get decoded, that works as a safety of not being activated by random events... once the last symbol is activated (not locked) the stargate "calls" the other one and the confirmed symbol in place is on sync with both sides opening... otherwise the gate does that last "discharged" unable to lock destiny sound.
Can this be in two separate locations? Like one at my house and the other at my friend's? Just checked out your website and found the answer there. This is amazing!!! I do home you plan on making orders in the future. That would be a lot of work, but there is a huge fan base who would love these
I found an error in the lore. If you need a combination of seven symbols to dial the correct address, how does the gate at your destination light up before you even finish dialing in the address? Is there a delay that is neglected in the show to save time or is it a legitimate error on the writers' part? Of course I'm also neglecting speed of light delay before dialing in and opening of the gate on the other side.
Because the gates enable faster than light travel, technically the gate on the other side will in fact open in the past long after the entire sequence was dialed. This explanation is probably cheating because relativity and its implications on FTL travel are routinely ignored in sci-fi, but we do know that gates can actually allow time travel. In any case I don't think we've ever seen two gates connect that were close enough such that we could verify when exactly the receiving gate chevron is locked in. So, for all we know, the receiving gate chevrons don't begin lighting up until the outgoing gate wormhole is already open, and the seeming discrepancy is explained by travel time. However this explanation could be called into question by radio waves as the outgoing gate can receive messages by electromagnetic wave pretty much as soon as it opens. One final note is that the incoming gates open in different ways in different episodes, sometimes it's nearly instant, other times each chevron can be seen lighting up one at a time.
The entire network of gates in each galaxy is always connected to each other via subspace. The dialing connection is nearly instantaneous because of that. The delay is in actually connecting & creating the wormhole. It's kind of like the old switchboard phone system, where an operator would connect you with the person you were calling... except in this case every gate in your galaxy is an operator.
Well, having only ever seen the movie, I'd speculate that all the gates light up when the first symbol is activated. As you progress, the gates don't get a "more coming" signal and turn off. As a side effect, everyone and his cousin Fred would know when someone's using the gates. I doubt they used this in the series, though; any serious group would notice the thing randomly lighting up one or two or three symbols and then shutting down. OTOH, if you key in the whole sequence before hitting the GO button, maybe it sends the whole string, and then non-destination gates don't bother to light up. My personal preference is a Uraniborg Anachron Device. Infinitely variable destinations, time travel possible (though extremely dangerous for anyone you don't take with you: as far as they know, you're just lost in the multiverse if you forget to record the location *and then go back to it.*
This is amazing as a stargate nerd, and a great example of what it would look like to be dialed from earth. Since the SGC stargate is the only one outside regular manual dial that slowly spins for each chevron lock. every other stargate with a proper DHD just lights up as they are pressed from each respective end. Marking the hazard of the unstable vortex as you never know when some goauld mothership might speed-dial your planet while chilling near the stargate and vaporize you before you can even stand up. But the SGC dialing is so ominous with the delayed lights. It must be frightening to see for the first time to an unsuspecting planet.
What would be really cool, but also really expensive, is if each gate had a series of tiny, hidden, cameras around the rims, that could create a combined image* of what's in front of it and have that image show up on one of the new transparent screens embedded in the front of the other gate (and vice versa). That way it would be like actually looking through the stargate. One person could have a mini stargate at their place and other people could have their own stargates too. It'd basically be expensive web cams. Microphones and speakers could also be incorporated into them. *The same technology exists for some expensive cars that show an image of everything around them on their internal screen. Transparent monitor screens also already exist.
I can probably count on one hand how many videos I've ever liked and/or commented on... that interaction just isn't my thing... but this... this... HOLY SHIT! Your ass has ascended to a higher plane of AWESOME!
Exellent i watched all stargate and still love them to this day really impressed with the gates and dialer you must start selling them i want one please!!!!
That is so freaking cool. Imagine everyone in your family having one and you just randomly dial their gate and a mini holo vid pops up as a video call.
Omg thiss
Next gen comment
That would be awesome
Stop, my heart is pounding.
and iris to stop incoming transmissions
They should make this a video call platform for all the Stargate fans. And the dhd device is to call other Stargate. The spooling up feature can be the ringtone then once wormhole connects (via wifi video call) a micro camera imbedded in Stargate will portrait u to the other Stargate. I think would be a cool feature even if hardly used.
Awesome Idea!!! 👍
*Someone makes that a real thing...*
Me; SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!
*Skype Ringtone Playing* 💃💃
Suggestions:-
1. Put a Diffuser on the LEDs
2. Use 2 rows, and smaller LEDs
Use The rows to create a ripple effect
However, damn good job, very impressive
Don't forget installing the iris. You never know what can come through.
3. Upon connection, squirt the user with water to simulate the kawoosh effect
Use a camera and an lcd without back in front of the first camera and show the camera of the other gate.
@@velara314 or shoot out a real plasma ball ...
@@velara314 acid, so it disintegrates the user.
My late father loved this show. It was awesome,
I hope you programmed 38 minutes timeout :D. Very nice....
I believe he has, even says in on if the other videos
Per the website "As in the TV-Show the wormhole can stay open for 38 minutes. When the time limit is reached, a random quote from the show where the time limit is mentioned is played and the wormhole disengages."
give or take a few seconds
Add more additional power to maintain it :ppppp
But is it programmed to close after the exact number of people/objects critical to the plot have passed through?
The best series of all time! I miss you!
tauri sholva
This is both the coolest and nerdliest thing I've seen in quite some time.
You say that as if cool and nerdy are mutually exclusive - they are most definitely NOT.
@@ross-carlsonand you say that like coolness cant also have absolutely nothing to do with nerdiness, it certainly can!
Excellent usage of this mirror effect, absolutely love the dialing animation
The chevrons on the target gate would light up all at once as the kawoosh happened. Only the earth gate does that sequential thing, because it lacks a DHD
There are scenes of other gates receiving an incoming dial chevron-by-chevron, though it's admittedly a bit of a plot hole. (When you dial one glyph, does every gate in the galaxy whose address starts with that glyph light up one chevron? :P)
It seems weird that the Ancients would've designed the gates to receive an incoming dial instantly, since that gives anyone in front of the gate no time to get out of the way. The most likely way for it to work is all of the incoming chevrons would light sequentially in the time it takes the dialing gate to encode the point of origin and engage.
@@Monody512 If anything I’d say that there’s enough of a delay between gates that it’s not exactly instantly, and actually gives enough time for the whole address to be dialed before the first chevron on the incoming gate lights up. The time during the unstable vortex is probably all it takes for the incoming gate to dial.
plus only the first top chevron is mobile, all the others just accept what the primary chevron slides against
@@ExpertNob eh depends, are you talking SG1, or the Movie? In the movie every chevron moved.
True for the shows, not the movie though. Strictly speaking, this one appears to be fully movie-accurate.
OMG This is absolutely amazing!! The detail is tremendous and I can't believe you got the chevrons to articulate like that! So stoked to see this! Now... I wonder if you can source cirular lcd panels and hook it up to an android in the base or a raspberry pi... then you could use it as an actual phone for vid-calls between gates with the whole animated sploosh and ripple... lol have a visual filter to have a zordon-like face in the ripple... and you could have a camera in the back so it has a pass-through video of what's behind it when the gate is "inactive". Yooo this is so cool! Thank you so much for making this!
This is super impressive. I love the next level of creativity here. Wonderful
I'm just so surprised at the level of imagination. Imagine using these to film with there perfect. And with today's technology. Anyone can be a director/actor/editor, you name it. You no longer have to wait for Hollywood to make the movies and shows you want to see. You can literally just make it. Something like these was not possible when I was growing up. Today this younger generation has no idea how lucky they are to be living in the future.
Oh Wow ! My inner child is screaming "I want one, I want one". This is just so flippin awesome. I would never get anything done cause I'd be playing on it constantly and grinning from ear to ear every time it opened the stargate.
I've been re-watching SG-1. Man I miss this show
This is coolest thing thing I've seen in 2022. Just seeing the chevrons move and lock in sequence...fantastic!
This is so awesome! I’m tempted to get your model files to make my own once I get a 3D printer. Do you have any plans to make an Atlantis or Destiny Stargate next?
Oh God please say yes
One thing they never explain. The recipient ring is obviously receiving some signal from the outgoing ring prior to the establishment of the wormhole as the chevrons light up, which means it must be using some kind of subspace (or other technobabble explanation) communication apart from the wormhole.
However, this brings up another thing that is never mentioned. If the chevrons on the receiving end light up as the outgoing chevrons are keyed, but before the full sequence is keyed, that means that on the first chevron, a whole bunch of chevrons on different Stargates must light up with the first one, and then fewer and fewer as additional chevrons are lit up, until the sixth is lit up, because six define the destination. I honestly don't know why you need to activate the seventh symbol to tell where you are, nor how that would be represented by a seventh chevron on the receiving end, since distant locations must be represented by six chevrons.
Seriously, if a single symbol can represent "here", why isn't there just one symbol for every location?
Perhaps the quantum realm & "inverse causality" as part of the wormhole process? But your point seems quite reasonable!
*Perhaps "priority-locks" channel in narrowing sequence, narrowing # of stargates "reacting" ..but possibly all stargates are "block chain" tied into the process? Perhaps all stargates contribute energy & temporal/spatial reference grid?
You aren't thinking 4th dimensionally. These wormholes allow you to travel through space at faster than light speed. Time and space are the same thing according to quantum theory (a.k.a. Spacetime). As far as the gates are concerned, they don't exist in a set time or place; especially, since the universe is expanding, the galaxy is rotating, and the planets are constantly drifting, rotating, spinning, and wobbling. The first 6 chevrons tell the entire system that someone, somewhere is dialing a specific gate (since the DHD can be moved and connected to different gates). The 7th chevron tells the system which gate to activate as the point of origin. Theoretically, you could remotely activate any gate as the point of origin (to the surprise of whoever happens to be around that gate at the time); however, they do explain that the 7th needs to coincide with whichever gate the DHD is connected to otherwise the dialing sequence cancels (a safety feature I'd imagine).
Perhaps the gates are in constant communication with each other via quantum coupling entanglement. Like Einstein explained the phenomena of "Spooky Particles From a Far Distance" is when you take 2 particles that are quantumly entangled with each other, when you change the spin of the electron of 1 particle, the 2nd corresponding particle also mirrors the change in spin of the first particle at the same time, no matter the distance from each other. This can be used as a form of communication across far distance at faster then speed of light. Perhaps all the gates have this form of communication, they are all quantumly entangled and when you dial in a destination those particular particles within that dial are spinned, and depending the corresponding gate of destination, it receives the message to activate once the quantumly entangled particle have a spin in the electron direction, thus connecting with the origin gate that ininiated the sequence.
Do you sell these? I'm a huge SG1 fan and would love this!!
This is awesome,I’m watching Stargate since I was 8,and still watching it at least twice a week,and every time i watch it there is something new to understand,the most surprising for me was when i hear Covid virus and the episodes were made in 1996-97.
Covid in stargate?
Must have been sg1 when you say it was in the 90s.
Would like to know wich Episode :)
@@christianfatz6389 there was an episode in the Ori seasons (so either season 9 or 10) where rhe priors sent a disease to earth, and there was also that time in earlier seasons when some people could see weird out of phase creatures and the cover up story was a disease spreading. I don't remember if they ever called them coronaviruses though
Just put it into mass production and take my money, in whatever denomination you like.
As much as I like the tv show, the gate was sold at auction for 9k euros = I will pass, way above my budget.
Magnificent piece of engineering. True dedication to your hobby!
That is unbearably cool! Absolutely amazing work!
As a StarGate fan this is one of the coolest videos I have seen lately !
1) Need to install the matte ppf (automotive) film on the front side of the glass in order to remove the mirror effect. At the same time, a more "magical effect" will appear due to the fact that the LEDs will not be so noticeable.
2) Is it possible to make the address locks on the receiving gate activated together with the tunnel only when their unique address is fully typed?
it's concievable that these could use real world phone numbers as their addresses, since most stargates of this model only use 7 chevrons, and phone numbers (at least in the US) usually use 7 digits.
@@GlyphicEnigma Back in the 90s, sure. We've been on 10 digit numbers for the last couple of decades, though.
@@GlyphicEnigma Phone numbers always had 10 digits. But until smaller phone companies complained, one only had to dial seven digits if the first three digits of both phones were the same. (Smaller phone companies complained because more users had to dial more digits to reach their customers.)
This is great! You might consider making a difference base that is swappable … like having the SGC ramp as an optional piece.
Great work! But wrong: Everybody knows you need to move the other gate to another system for it to work :P
I liked a lot that your DHD is the one Ra moved to earth! And those pieces of staff weapon completed the post rebellion setting in my mind. Hope to see an Atlantis version!
One of the coolest things I've ever seen. I hope the cast sees this.
awesome work. have you considered selling the stargates themselves as a kit, I don't really see myself spending $1000 on a 3d printer just to print a stargate
A comparable contemporary printer like the Ender 3 v2 can be found as low as $300USD
There's companies that will print things out for you if you send them the files.
The 3d printer is the cheap part. The airbrush and time and patience to paint it is what gets you.
@@SuperPickle15
I’d buy unpainted parts and assemble it myself if I had too, or let it just sit there. Either way, this is the first time I’m admitting I’m actually jealous. If I were a nomadic minimalist, I’d make room for this. Lol, seriously!
There is a Chinese rip-off of the gate you can buy on FB for $49 , you'll need to rewire the lights and McGiver a dialer
Could you imagine if this was how you video called someone or this was a house intercoms deal. So cool o
I have only one criticism - the DHD directly inputs the adress into the stargate - it doesn't need the ring to turn and lock in the symbols like the stargate in SGC.
Other than that - amazing job!
So every stargate has a ring that doesn't move except earth? This show is awesome but fuuuuck the plot holes big enough to swallow a mothership
@@johndickson377 Well, pretty sure that's because the Tauri had to rig the software of the gate and what not to make it word. They didn't find the DHD. So had to build their own and thus, I think that's why it does that. Explained in the show actually.
@@johndickson377 technically every Stargate's ring could spin - in fact, the SG-1 team used the ring to dial out on planets where the DHD wasn't available/got destroyed multiple times - it just wasn't necessary when dialing via the DHD. The earth computer wasn't "advanced enough" to communicate with the gate like the DHD did, but they managed to get the ring to spin by modulating the gate's power supply at varying frequencies.
I think it's that the DHD dials the gate directly, but it can be dialed manually by spinning the ring by hand (like in The Torment of Tantalus and others). I think the gate on Earth is dialed in a similar manner? Somehow? Or, maybe it really is supposed to spin that way all the time and they just cut it out of the show to save time...
@@johndickson377 think of it like having two input methods for an old-school phone - the dial and an external keypad. The keypad is more advanced and quicker to dial with, but you can always fall back to dialing with the dial.
“ Dial it up Walter…”
I've always wanted to make my own Stargate!! My childhood dream was to have one about 3feet or so wide, with an iris of course for security, and use it as wireless network storage filled with a bunch of hard drives lol.
Wow, I was a big fan of the Stargate series, seen every episode and movie. It's cool to see a working Stargate like this one.
would be so cool if these were made each with a unique address and had a screen and camera, and we could dial eachother up and talk to other random people with a minigate lol, i could see it being a privacy issue but maybe they could have an iris that blocks the camera and mic lol
Lol
That is SO cool!!! MIND BLOWN!!!
Technically, if you use the DHD, the gate shouldn't be spinning. That's a backup mechanism.
@sargon Well I guess you could disconnect the DHD; and build a raspberry pi with LCD ; a DHD database and type in SG catalogue codes like P3X-888 on keypad. I think it would feel less awesome :-p
What would be cooler is if they have cameras to showcase what's in front of the other stargate to make it seem like you can actually go through one and come out the other side.
Sympa juste une remarque.
Le réseaux de porte des étoiles marchent comme un réseaux d'ordinateurs. Elles sont toutes connectées entre elles via l'équivalent d'adresse ip.
Donc, la porte de destination ne peut pas savoir qu'elle est contactée tant que la combinaison complète n'a pas été déroulé sur la porte de départ. Donc pour moi il faudrait allumer les led de la porte de destination a la toute fin de la séquence de la porte de départ.
Sinon top !!!
One of my favorite shows, you did an AWESOME job!!!
wtf !!! It s sooooo coooooool !!!
If that was possible, I would to buy your stargates !
Same
I visited the Stargate website project, and it's so impressive. The engineering it's insane.
Syncing up the sound effects must have been a nightmare.
But personally I find the mechanical aspect most impressive assuming it reliable runs as smooth as this looks.
And after that: That DHD is REALLY cool too. Did you buy sufficiently tiny witches or did it require a lot of complicated extensions?
edit:
Nice, you are already selling all the needed files for 40€.
Okay, that's really tempting. Also the prices seem very reasonable.
That is amazing!!! Such detail. Even a staff weapon and snake helmet. U have a lot of talent. Keep creating
"That's inaccurate! Stargates with DHDs don't need to spin to dial" yes. We know who we are.
But it's round, it has to spin !
@@Awelbeckk I'm the general, and I want it to spin!
Call me a bit of a geek, but I felt like tearing up when I saw these. This is so darn cool.
In my mind, I think the whole sequence is only local, and the moment the last symbol (origin) is going to get loaded, the other stargate receives the dialing and then opens up...
Like the last symbol would be the real "code" to get decoded, that works as a safety of not being activated by random events... once the last symbol is activated (not locked) the stargate "calls" the other one and the confirmed symbol in place is on sync with both sides opening... otherwise the gate does that last "discharged" unable to lock destiny sound.
Hmm… actually, the other gate couldn't know it was being called until you dial the whole address.
Suggestion:
Replace the really neat mirror effect with actual monitors, hide a camera in there somehow, put in a mic, and sell them as phones.
Can this be in two separate locations? Like one at my house and the other at my friend's?
Just checked out your website and found the answer there. This is amazing!!! I do home you plan on making orders in the future. That would be a lot of work, but there is a huge fan base who would love these
He'd probably have to get permission from whoever owns the rights to stargate in order to be able to profit off their intellectual property
I was a huge stargate fan growing up. This is awesome
I love your work. now immagine you could use this as a screen for a video call ;-)
Part of the reason why this is my fav sci-fi show it's got such cool stuff The stargate and the transporter rings for example.
There is a website claiming to sell these on Facebook called nostalgiany .com
Thought you should be aware
not the only one sadly...
Double cool! Love the working model with sounds and light effects!
I found an error in the lore. If you need a combination of seven symbols to dial the correct address, how does the gate at your destination light up before you even finish dialing in the address? Is there a delay that is neglected in the show to save time or is it a legitimate error on the writers' part? Of course I'm also neglecting speed of light delay before dialing in and opening of the gate on the other side.
Because the gates enable faster than light travel, technically the gate on the other side will in fact open in the past long after the entire sequence was dialed. This explanation is probably cheating because relativity and its implications on FTL travel are routinely ignored in sci-fi, but we do know that gates can actually allow time travel.
In any case I don't think we've ever seen two gates connect that were close enough such that we could verify when exactly the receiving gate chevron is locked in. So, for all we know, the receiving gate chevrons don't begin lighting up until the outgoing gate wormhole is already open, and the seeming discrepancy is explained by travel time. However this explanation could be called into question by radio waves as the outgoing gate can receive messages by electromagnetic wave pretty much as soon as it opens.
One final note is that the incoming gates open in different ways in different episodes, sometimes it's nearly instant, other times each chevron can be seen lighting up one at a time.
This ocurred to me for the first time while watching this video too.
The entire network of gates in each galaxy is always connected to each other via subspace. The dialing connection is nearly instantaneous because of that. The delay is in actually connecting & creating the wormhole. It's kind of like the old switchboard phone system, where an operator would connect you with the person you were calling... except in this case every gate in your galaxy is an operator.
Well, having only ever seen the movie, I'd speculate that all the gates light up when the first symbol is activated. As you progress, the gates don't get a "more coming" signal and turn off. As a side effect, everyone and his cousin Fred would know when someone's using the gates. I doubt they used this in the series, though; any serious group would notice the thing randomly lighting up one or two or three symbols and then shutting down.
OTOH, if you key in the whole sequence before hitting the GO button, maybe it sends the whole string, and then non-destination gates don't bother to light up.
My personal preference is a Uraniborg Anachron Device. Infinitely variable destinations, time travel possible (though extremely dangerous for anyone you don't take with you: as far as they know, you're just lost in the multiverse if you forget to record the location *and then go back to it.*
@@stevejordan7275 In the movie there were only two gates.
I loved that show. Would so love to have a stargate like yours.
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This is amazing as a stargate nerd, and a great example of what it would look like to be dialed from earth. Since the SGC stargate is the only one outside regular manual dial that slowly spins for each chevron lock. every other stargate with a proper DHD just lights up as they are pressed from each respective end. Marking the hazard of the unstable vortex as you never know when some goauld mothership might speed-dial your planet while chilling near the stargate and vaporize you before you can even stand up. But the SGC dialing is so ominous with the delayed lights. It must be frightening to see for the first time to an unsuspecting planet.
This man did the 8000+ hour grind. I salute you
That's one of the coolest things i've ever seen. Nicely done
This has to be one of the coolest dioramas I have ever seen 🤩🤩🤙🏼
Wow. You are nominated most dedicated fan! This is really good.
Add the Sideways Flush...like O'Neil said...and it would be even more AWESOME!!!!....than it allredy now is...FANTASTIC!!!!....thanks for shareing....
Sweet work.
Absolutely unequivocally utterly brilliant!...
Next, put a camera in each one to show the scene in the other stargate!
That's the highest quality nerdiest "toy" I've ever seen and I would be deathly afraid to let any child near it.
Thats awesome. I definitely want my own set
Amazing man. Beautiful job. Stargate is life. Congratulations....
I want one. I miss those endless mirror effects they used a lot in the 90's.
Really liked that show. Neat gadget you built there. Imagine if they found something like a stargate for real.😮
Never watched more than an episode of this show but I want one.
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life
Coooooool!! I want one!
Stargate is one of My 10 stranded island movies.
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I was having a horrible day,and then i saw this! Stargate cured my depression! 😊😊😊
Nice Infinity Mirror's they do make a cool looking Stargate
Epic creation you have there. Well done! 🤟😎
What would be really cool, but also really expensive, is if each gate had a series of tiny, hidden, cameras around the rims, that could create a combined image* of what's in front of it and have that image show up on one of the new transparent screens embedded in the front of the other gate (and vice versa). That way it would be like actually looking through the stargate. One person could have a mini stargate at their place and other people could have their own stargates too. It'd basically be expensive web cams. Microphones and speakers could also be incorporated into them.
*The same technology exists for some expensive cars that show an image of everything around them on their internal screen. Transparent monitor screens also already exist.
We need these in to face time with friends and family.
I really stood here waiting for something to come out. I want this gate .
That there are people out there who care enough to make their own cool shit, gets me up in the morning.
I finally found someone who knows about this franchise
Just started season 5 of stargate sg1 love this show and love this model
This is absolutely Awesome and I want one!
Oh my goodness, one of the coolest gadgets ever!
I can’t even imagine how wild this thing would look if you replaced the mirrors and LEDs with small OLED screens.
So much work. So talented.
It’s so nice to see stargatedom is still alive
Incredibly brilliant. Dude, this is a multi million dollar idea. ☮️💙🙏
These are absolutely incredible
Awesome, I half expected to see Jack and SG1 come through.
Great...Just Great....now I have to watch all of Stargate again
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen.
I can probably count on one hand how many videos I've ever liked and/or commented on... that interaction just isn't my thing... but this... this... HOLY SHIT! Your ass has ascended to a higher plane of AWESOME!
These would make the greatest bookends ever!
This is so cool,I grew up watching sg1 and iv always wanted something like this
Amazing craftsmanship!
These are beautiful models. I aspire to have as much free time to work on arts as you must!
Brilliant and when a vid gets more likes than subs, you know it's viral. Subscribed.
Exellent i watched all stargate and still love them to this day really impressed with the gates and dialer you must start selling them i want one please!!!!
😱 I must have you!
Awesome 😎
the best of the best i love seeing the stargate stuff