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StuckAtPrototype
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Приєднався 8 жов 2022
Let's make cool stuff, together.
This PCB business card got me a job, so I open sourced it
Thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring todays video.
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He does some incredible art!
What a wild ride!
Do you remember Flappy Bird? Well, this is a PCB business card that you can play a version of flappy bird on!
It was incredible being able to go full circle and visit Hong Kong again. For context, I was in Asia on a business trip, Hong Kong was a short hop away -- but it is halfway around the world from where I live! Incredible memories from this trip and from 2019.
It was super fun to remake this project. I hope I inspired at least one of you out there to have fun and make projects of your own!
I know the code will show this, but it was written mostly in airports, airplanes, and hotels.
Here is the link for the original card: github.com/StuckAtPrototype/PCB_business_card_original
And here is the link to the remake: github.com/StuckAtPrototype/PCB_business_card_remake
Thanks so much for watching.
See you in the next one.
Stay fun.
Get JLCPCB 6 layer PCBs for just $2!
Register to get $60 Coupons: jlcpcb.com/?from=stuckatprototype
CNC machining starts at $1 : jlccnc.com/?from=sap
Check out AutoKites Instagram: autokite
He does some incredible art!
What a wild ride!
Do you remember Flappy Bird? Well, this is a PCB business card that you can play a version of flappy bird on!
It was incredible being able to go full circle and visit Hong Kong again. For context, I was in Asia on a business trip, Hong Kong was a short hop away -- but it is halfway around the world from where I live! Incredible memories from this trip and from 2019.
It was super fun to remake this project. I hope I inspired at least one of you out there to have fun and make projects of your own!
I know the code will show this, but it was written mostly in airports, airplanes, and hotels.
Here is the link for the original card: github.com/StuckAtPrototype/PCB_business_card_original
And here is the link to the remake: github.com/StuckAtPrototype/PCB_business_card_remake
Thanks so much for watching.
See you in the next one.
Stay fun.
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My Kickstarter failed, so I open sourced it
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I recreated my Kickstarter project from a few years ago and this time open-sourced it. Find the project files here: github.com/StuckAtPrototype/Racer Its a fun electronic toy car that hides a special power. It has power-ups! I utilize a color sensor and a magnetic switch to trigger fun tricks such as speed ups, slow downs and spin outs. You might have guessed it, yes, its taking a lot of inspir...
Just watched both of your videos. To be honest they’re way too short 😁. I could listen to you talk for hours! The editing is great and the material is engaging and interesting. A deep dive on more of the technical side of your projects would be awesome. Keep up the great work
Thanks so much! I am going a bit more in depth for the next video :)
if you made something like this, but with the intention of attaching it to an already existing item (say a matchbox car that i could just buy from any store) with the attention that a video like this gets you could probably succeed in another kickstarter
Superb video. Really motivational 🎉🎉
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
great work and such a cool concept
Thank you! :)
It would really intresting to listen about assembler and all the other stuff you use for your projects!
Im planning to make some!
I thought about brick games at first sight
Oh feel the guilt. I am to start a master degree and so far have only one on going full stack application. yet, is hard to balance between swe interview coding and personal projects
but what if you could reprogram the ESP32 chip and put your own code on it
@@IunahYT you can! It shows up as a serial port when you plug it in to USB :)
meeting someone then get a gaming console LOL
pretty cool, can it go slow? i like very slow movements on tinny cars
Please add GYRO.
teach us how did you make it from scratch
Hello! witch brand and model is your Pick and place?
I want t build one this.... card, soon
I'm happy the algo brought me here, this is really a great project
I am a python developer with simple scripts, (bit of a beginner) but I was wondering, was this programmed in python? Because you might be a great inspiration!
The firmware for the device was programmed in C, but the scripts that run on the PC were programmed in Python 👍
If YOUR kickstarter failed, I'm just gonna bin mine right now.... 😔
that doesn't mean your kickstarter will fail! you should still go for it! that said, make sure to create a lot of buzz around it way before you launch. in the end, bad marketing can kill even the best idea. so dont give up, show it off way before, create a big mailing list (only about 1-2% of the mailing list will actually back you!) and launch :) I wish I knew that at the time, but thats ok, we all live and learn.
make a cooperation with DRIFT is a german project that was on kickstarter years ago they make remote cars that drift like the big car
I was actually launching around the same time as them! seeing how well they did made me have super high hopes
@stuckatprototype i think the gamefication idea from you and there drift system would fit well together and you need a licence from super Mario or find a not trademark Word near to it Mario kart ? I following yet your channel so cross my Fingers for the New start
Everyone: i use Chat GPT Him: i use a LLM
add a camera and VR headset for more immersive gaming lol
Wicked cool project, thanks for posting this! Did you consider using Lego wheels, and if so, would you please briefly explain why you didn't?
Broo congrats 🎉❤❤for such a nice video❤, good look on your job mann , can you tell me which pick and place machine you have and make a video on it 😢😢
i discovered ur channel on that car video, and its looking pretty cool, good job!
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying it :)
very very cool project, I have a suggestion for your videos, don't use copyrighted music, and I think the music that was used isn't meant for these kinds of videos. goodluck!
Uncertainty is a constant in life. In reality, everyone is lying to themself that the project they are working on will work. But no one can be a curtain. So jump into a project you like and try and grind until you succeed.
Are you depressed? We can't do anything about it haha Just dislike the video if you don't want to associate about something in life so youtube can take care of the algorithm.
I was going to make soemthing similar with xiao esp32 s3 sense , it has a built in camera
i felt that moment u said u need to pull out your resin printer hahaha
Cool, but why do you need a neural net for the color sensor?
This is woderful and having your kids enjoy the cars is joyful. Congrats! Just subscribed.
Please make a link for donations somewhere
I have a dumb question I guess, what are you using for soldering, is that a hot plate, what temperature are you setting? 🫣
Man, your car needs an autopilot software )) Now AI makes hipe =) install a camera and a couple of sensors in it and do it =) And this project will blow up kickstarter )) If it is not possible to integrate AI into small car itself, then you can do it on the smartphone or pc or controller. They just receive data from car, process it and send commands.
great video, can't make it, but loved the video!
Could you please tell me which camera you used to shoot this video? I was impressed by its high quality.
Sure! Lots of lights and a canon R7 :)
The project is too good and this is the first time I subscribed to a channel by watching just one video
Thank you! :) I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support!
Here is an idea for your next project: short range remote controller that can be used to control any toy available for 3D printing or to retrofit existing RC toys. I suspect there are many grown up boys that still have their favorite RC truck from their childhood but lost the remote. Should be compatible with standard servos and ESCs. Lots of channels so it can be used to control a toy excavator or a robot arm. Construction machines RC toys are popular, jump on this train. A very useful feature for retrofitting old RC toys would be one H bridge with current sensor for steering motor with spring return to neutral. If you design a receiver that can control multiple motors and on/off outputs using a phone, it could become a platform for people that can handle 3D printing and basic soldering but not PCB fabrication like the projects ProfessorBoots offers. Open source hardware and inexpensive kits plus a few bucks for a nice controller app could generate nice revenue stream. As long as the cost is significantly lower than full blown RC receiver/transmitter, it should sell well. ProfessorBoot’s kits are just too expensive and are specifically designed for his projects. Yours needs to be a universal platform cobbled up from off the shelf components available from Aliexpress, with your software making it all work.
Nice project. a good way to spend time with kids, haha
This is very very cool 🚀🚀🚀 Nnot just that you open sourced the project but this video is so entertaining on top of being educational and motivating. You deserve to hit 100k subs soon!
Wait so you even have a machine that assembles your PCBs? Holy shit
Your project looks really good, I hope it will be for sale someday Do you think it could shrink like the Viessmann Carmotion cars? Have a nice day
So unusual to hear 21 Pilots as background music on this kind of video. Cool project!
that is so interesting, responding to colours in different ways
No way. You can print PCBs at home. I had no idea. I bet that printer costs a tonne Also, what a cool Dad, making toys for his kids
Bro is colinfurze + Mrbeast faces combined 😅
😂
wonderful design, thank you sir
I'm glad you like it!
this is brillant .. thanks!
I think open sourcing it in the first place would have helped its chance at success.
I wonder if a tiny NFC tag reader would make the "powerup" mechanic more reliable--just put NFC tags on whatever act as the powerups
Where is the schematic?
I'm looking forward to see your future projects.