A big thanks to everyone who supports these projects on Patreon. Your help enables me to do things like spending six weeks developing an auto aiming bow... if you'd like to chip in and get access to some behind the scenes stuff, check out patreon.com/stuffmadehere
@@chompysnakelmao no she didn't MASTER them. She trained at them before. That's it To even try and assert his wife is more talented is just brain-dead. Women have such an inferiority complex
As an archer myself, I will tell you that you will get more accuracy out of that compound bow with a drop away rest than the force inducing whisker biscuit. Try that first. In addition, even with a compound bow you cannot get away from the archer's paradox. Spine to tip weight to bow draw weight absolutely matters. Hit me up if you want to discuss - software engineer who has a complete obsession with archery. Love the vids.
i am not sure if i understood this but you are probably right ;) btw i never thought that a software engineer can have a different hobby other than coding xD
Except that a 5 minute tutorial on proper form would have saved a lot of work and face-punching… but then I wouldn’t be sitting here cracking up after every shot 😂
@@santiagoferrari1973 mark rober could definetely make something like this he just hasn't done it something like this is hard to make but if you really try and work towards it, you can get it done eventually that's what engineering is
"Actually designing and making this is going to be a challenge" That's putting it lightly, this is mind-boggingly complex and you make it sound like building a birdhouse
As an internationally competing archer, I am triggered on so many levels. But as a tech nerd, I am so impressed by your ingenuity and your problemsolving skills!
I'm relatively new to your channel. As I watch these and other videos, I simply have no idea what impresses me more. The idea? The concept? The design? The engineering? The SOFTWARE? Your determination? Heck, even the VIDEO EDITING is great. My hat is off to you, my friend.
Engineering is about the mindset, not just the things you learn is school. If you have the mindset and drive, you can learn the math and stuff. But if you don’t have the mindset it’s a struggle. Well, it’s a struggle either way but you get something out of it.
I love this channel specifically because its not a "show off" channel, it's like, look at the dispair and huge amount of bugs and fuck ups it took to get the final product.
The thing that not many people think about is how much effort he puts into his videos, engineering channels have it hard on UA-cam compared to react channels and gaming channels. Congrats on making it this far
The thing is everything he makes also goes on his CV. He is a UA-camr but he is an Engineer first. He can get a gig anywhere if he gets to build something awesome.
This is pretty much the most incredible thing i have seen on youtube from a single person. Just the amount of different expertises involved to complete this project is insane. Like engineering, programming, machining, all the tools and machines... just incredible!
The energy and "attitude" your wife brings to these videos are a great addition. Keep the amazing videos coming, and keep up the good work, both of you.
Anti-aircraft artillery (guessing you're American because we're the only ones that call it that lol) is impressive, sure, but have you heard of "hit-to-kill" interception? A couple excerpts from the Patriot missile wiki page: "The PAC-3 radar is capable, among other things, of discriminating whether or not an aircraft is manned and which of multiple reentering ballistic objects are carrying ordnance." "The active radar also gives the warhead a "hit-to-kill" (kinetic kill vehicle) capability that completely eliminates the need for a traditional proximity-fused warhead."
@@nova5303 Speaking of the Patriot... in early versions, there was a clock issue if the system wasn't periodically restarted. When Iraq launched a SCUD in the instance of one system that had been on for 100 hours, 28 soldiers were killed because the system ended up having enough of a timestamp mismatch that the system looked in the wrong part of the sky and failed to launch a missile due to not finding a target.
Applying yourself to spending weeks fixing software for an idea this off the cuff is absolutely more impressive-- TO ME-- than just about any of the ideas/executions themselves.
I was wondering myself why the aim and timing was off the rails then you said you were using a recurve 😅 The compound worked because it’s meant to be accurate and consistent. The archer’s paradox is basically non-existant compared to a recurve bow , it’s constantly drawing the same force, same speed . Compound bows are marvelous pieces of tech .
this sort of video is probably the reason that it only feels like 5 mins ago your subscriber count was 300K. I actually double taked when I saw the 3Mil. well done sir!
This whole channel in a nutshell: “I’m bad at anything skill based , but I’m good at engineering, which actually means I’m actually really good at anything skill based.”
That describes humanity as a whole, we’re actually quite s**t at hunting on our own, but give us a spear and suddenly we’ve spread across the entire available landmass.
Now we just need a collab with Joerg Sprave down at the Slingshot Channel, and we'll have the full-auto, rubber-powered machine gun crossbow turret with auto aim that we've always wanted.
I didn't know I always wanted a full-auto, rubber-powered machine gun crossbow turret with auto aim until I read your comment. And now I have always wanted it.
this guy is the coolest guy i know, im so inspirated by you, all my best wishes for u and i really hope one day i have a channel like this and do such cool projects, much love from Tenerife Canary Islands, never stop doing this stuff as long as you enjoy it
The aim-bot would not fire? Just at the peoples with bullseyes on their t-shirts? :) :) :) Or probably everything in its database that it recognizes as a target. That could be humans as it might contain a bug that recognizes human heads (especially starving vegans :) ) as a zombie skull :).
Just add a couple of high resolution cameras, paired with accelerometers, gyroscopes, an image recognition program, and a VR eyepiece (so you know what it is aiming at). Such a weapon would be extremely difficult to program but once the bugs are worked out it would be the ultimate medium range daytime weapon.
@@Tisrok I'm sure the military have many advanced weapon projects on the go as we speak. I think they put the Rail Gun project on hold for the moment and im sure theres something else that's taken its place.
You need to use Feather arrows if you use the arrow rest on the recurve. If you want to use the vinyl feather you need to install a rest for those arrows. That's what causes the arrows to go up and to the left. Learned that in my College archery class. Lots of fun. Great Vid BTW.
I'm also impressed by how many skills your wife has. You have built so many things specifically because your wife is good at something you didn't learn, which is fascinating and really entertaining.
I just love the fact it took at least several hours of finding clothes, fake moustache, and coming up with the bit, and he left it in for less than a second. Wonderful stuff.
In the first few minutes when you were aiming up and left, I'm like oh, archers paradox. 10 minutes later finally a split second post about archer paradox.
wow. biggest twist ive ever experienced. i applaud you. i am now ur biggest fan. and anyone saying something like "That’s a very lame plot twist, you’re just saying the video is fake" is automatically wrong.
@@incollectio No you all got it wrong. He coded a coach who coached their unborn baby in the future to uncode the original uncoached errors first made by Shane.
@@s.n.8128 Nah, he built a robot to take over the world to gather all the knowledge and brains into one computer to teach him how to peel a banana to get the energy to code.
i love how you show all the mistakes and difficulties you encounter. it's a good reminder that anybody, no matter how smart or skilled, only makes complicated things through a lot of trial and error and troubleshooting.
Well, he probably doesn't even share a fraction of his mistakes and difficulties, because on projects with that level of complexity, that would just take forever.
This is incredible! The only limitation is imagery navigation outside of your room but that can be fixed with some UAVs! Congrats on becoming a real life Hawkeye!
He could probably adapt it to be stand alone with a few encoders for bow location and a stereo or quad camera for target tracking. I imagine his biggest reason and a very good one at that for going with the camera marker tracking system is that he has used it extensively before so he won't have to learn a bunch of new stuff and it's cheaper to use stuff you already have.
as a nationally ranked competitive archer and engineer I can tell that you did a ton of research or already had knowledge on archery and it really made this video even better. it will be interesting to see if you can end up creating an improved system that could actually be competitive with target archers, possibly even at standard competition distances (18m and 50m). I know I cant provide much insight from the engineering side but if you need anything from the archery side or have any questions about the equipment I would love to be able to help if possible.
Absolutely love how the “ad” in this video was literally something to help us that didn’t require me to purchase something. As a college student I definitely enjoy hearing about other peoples experiences at company’s and the opportunities that they offer!
I noticed that you were using a "whisker biscuit" on your compound bow, that's not really all that bad but it has flaws. If you change that out to a "drop down arrow rest" you'll be able to avoid variables in the arrow trajectory. Whisker biscuit can cause arrows to move as they leave the strut line causing a shift in the arrows flight. A Drop down arrow rest drops away the second the arrow releases giving it just clean air to move through, leading to better flight paths and overall accuracy, especially for longer distances.
Drop down arrow rests are inconsistent however because the arrow doesn't start out on the same place, where as with a forktongue arrow rest it forces the arrow to start in the same spot.
@@flamethrowr_ That's actually a really cool piece of information, I am going to have to ask about that next time I go to my Archery Shop. I was told by the Paralympic Archer who taught me, to swap my whisker biscuit for the drop down. From personal experience, I haven't had issues with the drop down, but I am going to ask him about the fork tongue arrow rest. I know each archer has his own preferences and styles. I learned something new tonight, thank you man.
@@froza_legend In competitive compound archery, the blade rest was always a go to since it had zero moving parts. You can't go wrong with this, as you aim for the least amount of contact with the arrow. They were popular over drop downs due to the poor engineering on drop down rests of the past. However, that is not the case any more, and the new drop down rests are much more consistent. There are now multiple pros shooting them, to the point where you can argue that the performance comes down to preference. Do you have the stability to shoot a blade rest, or do you prefer a drop down at the cost of lots of tuning and tinkering.
in this case i think a drop down would be better because the way the bow moves a fork tongue would have too much horizontal movement because of the arrow weight.
@@Lucas_van_Hout Not just probably, he tried to buy a Russian ICBM to launch some plants to Mars, but they wouldn't sell to him. So he built his own rockets.
“Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock. Everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and it fell-and great was its fall.” Matthew 7:24-27
As an archer and engineer, I can tell you - this is one of the coolest things I gave seen. I was thinking about how to make something like auto-adjusting scope for my compound, but you went this road to the end.
In twominutepaper channel there's this regenerative code which heals a lizard tail or anything, like the game of life game, can't tell you much about it but it's cool and I don't know how it's done.
I would love to see a list of random info at the end of the video. For instance hours to program, hours to construct, lines of code, number of fails, list of components, cost of project etc. Just to get an idea of how much time, effort and resources really go into projects like this.
This is just about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, it’s seriously an unbelievable invention, it’s such a brilliant creation that I feel like someone from the past seeing the future, and the fact that one guy made this blows my mind
@11:16 "I didn't actually do anything, but it feels like I won." I spent the whole video wondering why you even had to hold the bow. You could just mount the whole system on a stand. I'm convinced the only reason you didn't is because the video would end with your robot shooting you through the kidney.
When you are so educational that sponsors would rather promote job advertisements to your viewers than trying to sell products..... I've never seen that before, and I am impressed.
I see job ads every other day on UA-cam since about a year. For some reason job ads started to be a thing with the pandemic. (might be different for you, since the ads im talking about are exclusive to my country) Anyway, I get game ads on this video
Dude, im pretty sure one could learn archery in the time of watching this video just to get a feel of what NOT to do, and then spending another 17:36 practicing a little. Ngl his stance and posture made me cringe so hard, no wonder he punched himself so many times. Like even the way he holds the bow is so wrong. Compare his stand to his wife, his arm is just so out there, his feet are all wrong.
1. Love the MacGyver wig in the beginning. 2. I have now replayed you punching yourself at least 30 times and have no tears left to cry. 3. I always wondered how Hawkeye did what he does. Who knew he was an engineer!
I freaking love how comfortable you've become in just a year. I think you and your wife are hilarious in your own ways which is so admirable. The badass engineering is cool too I guess XD
Right! Exactly what I thought! His first videos with only his hands, and now acting with a fake mustache 🥸😂👌🏻. He’s awesome, his wife has a ton of humor too! Oh wait, also had to laugh so loud when he talked about having more than one kid together 🤣 - so recognizable
Slingshot Channel army here, Joerg is another inventor & archery youtuber who has come up with some ideas for how to make this more practical, and wants to work with you on it!
Styropyro, DemoRanch, and Lockpickinglawyer are up there, too. I'd, honestly, be terrified of what Styropyro would do with StuffMadeHere's budget. He'd probably make a Death Star.
odds are DARPA all ready has stuff. But in a world where wars are fought with strategic weapons, cyber warfare and in the not so distance future, satellites v satellite, something like an aimbot is unnecessary when you can just have the bot
From an archer and an engineer, this is awesome! Some things that might help your fine tuning, especially if you're doing a model based control are your tiller, nock point, release/follow through, and equipment. Tiller is the difference in position between your top limbs and bottom limbs and can move your arrow up or down. Your nock point should also be a little higher than your arrow rest (i think no more than 3/8”). Your release is probably fine but there are bad releases which can throw your shots a bit right or left. Your front arm moving after you release can also affect your shots a good amount depending on how much your control compensates for it. For the precision you're looking for, also make sure your arrows are tuned to your setup (spine stiffness and arrow weight to bow weight and draw length) so that they fly straighter. Arrow manufacturers like Easton will have a chart. Make sure the arrows are good arrows too. Cheap ones only have about 0.006" straightness tolerance whereas nice arrows have 0.0015" or better and definitely make a difference. Can't wait to see part 2! (Edit) I forgot to mention, if you do improve it significantly, definitely look into pin nocks. It's not too hard to Robin hood an arrow and it's a lot easier to replace a pin and a nock than the whole shaft
I would agree that the arrows need to be matched with the setup, really big deal. I would also add that a drop away rest might be an idea to look into, they definitely shoot better. I'm not sure with the quick motion though if it would be better than the whisker biscuit. I built a basement range as well and will say that a horse stall mat from tractor supply, hung from the ceiling does a great job as a backstop, sometimes a little hard to pull out but haven't had to deal with busted tips or broken arrows.
A big thanks to everyone who supports these projects on Patreon. Your help enables me to do things like spending six weeks developing an auto aiming bow... if you'd like to chip in and get access to some behind the scenes stuff, check out patreon.com/stuffmadehere
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I can't think of a UA-camr who I look forward to more. This was incredible!
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You can use this aim bot for your end crystal challenges
Absolutely brilliant.
Get back to tunnelling.
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"The Aimbow"
legendary bow
+100% accuracy
- user takes 15hp facial dmg per shot
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ upvote this please!
Yes
Specifically the Nose
Must be strength level 6 or higher to equip (or have a robotic arm snake thing)
He just hasn't found the helmet that goes with this bow yet.
Can we appreciate how ridiculously talented this man is? He has mastered about 17 areas of engineering.
His wife mastered 17 areas of those things he engineered
But he still can't shoot a bow, typical engineer.
NOPE !!! not a chance !!!
@@chompysnakelmao no she didn't MASTER them. She trained at them before. That's it
To even try and assert his wife is more talented is just brain-dead. Women have such an inferiority complex
"Hey look buddy he's a engineer, wich means he solve problens"
Wife should get an award for best supporting role on UA-cam at this point!
lol, she's great isn't she?
I think the two of them are actually the same person.
Be a mist supporting family soon
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I love the dry humor, and find her role hilarious.
When we think your next invention can't be better than the last one, you prove us wrong
want a lot of likes on your comment no matter what you write? just get a check mark next to your name...
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Dont get me wrong, all his stuff is awesome but the Explosive Bat is still my favorite by a lot. It's just so cool
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@@MR-pt7ou It's just that easy!
As an archer myself, I will tell you that you will get more accuracy out of that compound bow with a drop away rest than the force inducing whisker biscuit. Try that first. In addition, even with a compound bow you cannot get away from the archer's paradox. Spine to tip weight to bow draw weight absolutely matters. Hit me up if you want to discuss - software engineer who has a complete obsession with archery. Love the vids.
Came here to post this.... Get a drop away rest...
i am not sure if i understood this but you are probably right ;)
btw i never thought that a software engineer can have a different hobby other than coding xD
100% this!
Also shaft quality. Something reputable with 0.0005-0.003" straightness will be helpful compared to a random set from Amazon
All these words could be made up and I wouldn’t even know
not sure what’s more amazing the projects or how fast he gets them done
A true engineer lol
@@DyslexicMitochondria hey man I watch ur videos. Love ur channel
That his wife can still tolerate him xD
For real, completing this project in 17 minutes or so is insane
its a video,its edited he proabbly spends months and moths on this
This is my first time watching this channel. How is it even possible to have this much genius and range of technical skills? I’m floored
We all are......
Being rich doesn't hurt. He can afford to spend time and money learning this stuff.
He put all his attribute points into intelligence and not much in anything else
@@LawTaranis rich or not you don't just acquire this skill just for being rich give the man credit you lil hater
Calm down Token
To turn this into a Mark Rober quote:
"I'm not that good at archery, but I am good at Engineering, so that means I'm actually really good at archery."
Except that a 5 minute tutorial on proper form would have saved a lot of work and face-punching… but then I wouldn’t be sitting here cracking up after every shot 😂
this is waaaa beyond Robers reach.
He basically made the same thing but with darts
So it’s much in his reach
@@santiagoferrari1973 mark rober could definetely make something like this he just hasn't done it
something like this is hard to make but if you really try and work towards it, you can get it done eventually
that's what engineering is
As an engineer myself I applaud you for the patience, dedication and result of this endeviour. Well done Mr. Stuff, well done.
"Actually designing and making this is going to be a challenge"
That's putting it lightly, this is mind-boggingly complex and you make it sound like building a birdhouse
*lightly but yeah lol
This is absolutely incredible
The video is up for 4min only so you havent watched the whole video yet, you cheating bastard
@@RandomCrap stfu
you posted this 3 minutes after the video was posted, I see you bro.
IRL aimbot. the world has changed, but is it really for the better....
His wife's exhibition or the aimbot?
As an internationally competing archer, I am triggered on so many levels. But as a tech nerd, I am so impressed by your ingenuity and your problemsolving skills!
Even as a casual beginner archer , the mistakes in his form are painful
Same here.... well, more on a national than international level, but still ahah !
Any level of archers would be triggered by him
Also a casual archer - so much hurt could have been avoided. Lol
The fact that someone actually gets "Triggered" over something they don't have control over is entertaining. 😁
I'm relatively new to your channel.
As I watch these and other videos, I simply have no idea what impresses me more. The idea? The concept? The design? The engineering? The SOFTWARE? Your determination?
Heck, even the VIDEO EDITING is great.
My hat is off to you, my friend.
This guy makes me want to be an engineer. I can only imagine the positive impact these videos have on young kids around the world
I've just finished studying engineering and this guy makes me feel like i've learned nothing
@@monketok141 lol, same here
Yeah and suddenly become a mass murderer by shooting everyone with arrows
Positive impact like using this bow in olympics
Engineering is about the mindset, not just the things you learn is school. If you have the mindset and drive, you can learn the math and stuff. But if you don’t have the mindset it’s a struggle. Well, it’s a struggle either way but you get something out of it.
I love this channel specifically because its not a "show off" channel, it's like, look at the dispair and huge amount of bugs and fuck ups it took to get the final product.
"Show off" mark rober
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kinda like Michael Reeves
@@kaanskbg But sane.
Exactly.
The guy's very humble and I think thats the part of why he's so good at this.
Like Mythbusters, "Failure is always an option"
The thing that not many people think about is how much effort he puts into his videos, engineering channels have it hard on UA-cam compared to react channels and gaming channels. Congrats on making it this far
The thing is everything he makes also goes on his CV. He is a UA-camr but he is an Engineer first. He can get a gig anywhere if he gets to build something awesome.
I get pissed when I cant get a piece of wood line up on a project.... fuck all the coding and mechanical shit lol
Glad you summed it all up for us with that brilliant comment
Also helps that he builds insane shit that requires big brain
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This is pretty much the most incredible thing i have seen on youtube from a single person. Just the amount of different expertises involved to complete this project is insane. Like engineering, programming, machining, all the tools and machines... just incredible!
The energy and "attitude" your wife brings to these videos are a great addition. Keep the amazing videos coming, and keep up the good work, both of you.
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This brings the complexity of Anti-aircraft artillery into perspective.
Anti-aircraft is one thing, CRAM is another level all together, and anti-ballistic missile is out of this world (literally) lol
@@djsomeguy good old CRAMs
Anti-aircraft artillery (guessing you're American because we're the only ones that call it that lol) is impressive, sure, but have you heard of "hit-to-kill" interception?
A couple excerpts from the Patriot missile wiki page:
"The PAC-3 radar is capable, among other things, of discriminating whether or not an aircraft is manned and which of multiple reentering ballistic objects are carrying ordnance."
"The active radar also gives the warhead a "hit-to-kill" (kinetic kill vehicle) capability that completely eliminates the need for a traditional proximity-fused warhead."
@@nova5303 Speaking of the Patriot... in early versions, there was a clock issue if the system wasn't periodically restarted. When Iraq launched a SCUD in the instance of one system that had been on for 100 hours, 28 soldiers were killed because the system ended up having enough of a timestamp mismatch that the system looked in the wrong part of the sky and failed to launch a missile due to not finding a target.
@@spyderf16 I'm now wondering how that was missed in development
The most amazing thing about this is the amount of time between projects, he does them so incredibly quickly its actually superhuman
Let's be real, he's living the dream. Imagine if your job was this fun.
He's really smart, with a brain like that you'll enjoy a lot of things in life
Applying yourself to spending weeks fixing software for an idea this off the cuff is absolutely more impressive-- TO ME-- than just about any of the ideas/executions themselves.
@@elibeeblebrox1084 yeah and the effort and work he put to reach where he is is a nightmare
As a soon-to-be Google Software Engineer III this guy's workspeed literally baffles me
I was wondering myself why the aim and timing was off the rails then you said you were using a recurve 😅 The compound worked because it’s meant to be accurate and consistent. The archer’s paradox is basically non-existant compared to a recurve bow , it’s constantly drawing the same force, same speed . Compound bows are marvelous pieces of tech .
this sort of video is probably the reason that it only feels like 5 mins ago your subscriber count was 300K. I actually double taked when I saw the 3Mil. well done sir!
Collaborating with "Smarter Every Day" helps too.
he's seriously earned it I didn't even realize he was past 1m yet
Collabs really help...Lockpickinglawyer is another good one...
Wowzers i honestly didnt realize he was over 1M until you said this. Domb
Holy shart. I joined at 300 too
"I made a robot that makes me hit myself in the face" - Mr Stuff
wow i didn't expect to see you here! hi insym!!
Ok.
Ok.
@@loganmcbride7304 sounds more like Michael reeves. But less violent
I decided to comment cause I was early
This whole channel in a nutshell: “I’m bad at anything skill based , but I’m good at engineering, which actually means I’m actually really good at anything skill based.”
Mark Rober
Also how humans dominated nature.
That describes humanity as a whole, we’re actually quite s**t at hunting on our own, but give us a spear and suddenly we’ve spread across the entire available landmass.
You act like you came up with that
....like Tony Stark, except he was a great alcoholic.
That baby is going to have the coolest toys in the neighborhood.
Now we just need a collab with Joerg Sprave down at the Slingshot Channel, and we'll have the full-auto, rubber-powered machine gun crossbow turret with auto aim that we've always wanted.
came here to spread Joerg’s latest offer to donate the most advanced bow of 2021 to this project!
Please
LET ME SHOW YOU ITS FEATURES
Link to Joerg's video: ua-cam.com/video/F583BtHJihQ/v-deo.html
I didn't know I always wanted a full-auto, rubber-powered machine gun crossbow turret with auto aim until I read your comment. And now I have always wanted it.
“Being good at stuff is so 20th century.”
Truer words have never been said.
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@@schorsch7457 cheating and hacking intensifies
Guys it's not auto aim hes just has a good.....bow.....chair.
Seriously?! If that's true how do you think he's good in engineering? Some bot helped him to design this auto aim arrow?
This man literally built a projectile based fire-and-forget handheld weapons-system. Absolutely amazing.
DARPA: >:)
Literally like this dude is dangerous lmfao
But he can re use the bow?
@@dmatthews2564 he's on my zombie apocalypse wishlist. I'm sure we'll be fine.
nigga wat
this guy is the coolest guy i know, im so inspirated by you, all my best wishes for u and i really hope one day i have a channel like this and do such cool projects, much love from Tenerife Canary Islands, never stop doing this stuff as long as you enjoy it
“I’m trying really hard not to punch myself, but I punch myself.” Sooo good!
I'm dying over here laughing. I just arrived at that line and I knew there will be a comment about it. Didn't have to search long.
WHEN IS THE HIRICANE GONNA BE BACK IN STOCKKKKKK
Mrs. Stuff seems to know how to hold a bow, but looks like she didn't teach Mr. Stuff all she can teach.
I laughed so hard I had a cramp in my chest for 20min.
I couldn't stop laughing XD!
I love that your wife supports your shenanigans and the bits where she's in the video are always golden.
She seems like a wonderful lady! Made me laugh right away lol
Her unamused expression is just spot on for comedic value.
@@MuhammadNafisJamil no doubt. Reminds me of my old lady hahaha
is she pregnant or sth
This project is crazy, you are crazy! This is the coolest thing ever!
First
Coolest thing ever? Have you seen a firearm?
@@chrisquiett1776 what is that?
Yep
@@chrisquiett1776 firearms don’t allow themselves like this does
Awesome project! And editing, and storytelling, as always. I just love the song at 12:16 perfectly synced with the hit. You're the best!
Finally, a solution to an archer’s natural instinct to fire arrows straight into the audience.
I love that video by the Onion
The aim-bot would not fire? Just at the peoples with bullseyes on their t-shirts? :) :) :) Or probably everything in its database that it recognizes as a target. That could be humans as it might contain a bug that recognizes human heads (especially starving vegans :) ) as a zombie skull :).
We need to talk about Kevin?
Whoaaaa tjhat's so weird, I just watched that video yesterday...
God I love the frequency illusion.
Won’t fix mine lol
"It kinda feels like cheating but we're way pass that point!" - 🤣That sums up the channel perfectly in one sentence!🤣
I know right! Waaaayy past that
😂😂 should be call cheating your way through life
Yeah, that could be basically the channel's slogan.
the perfect weapon for fighting enemies wearing reflective balls at close range in a garage with pre-set sensors.
US military: _this can be arranged_
Just add a couple of high resolution cameras, paired with accelerometers, gyroscopes, an image recognition program, and a VR eyepiece (so you know what it is aiming at). Such a weapon would be extremely difficult to program but once the bugs are worked out it would be the ultimate medium range daytime weapon.
@@garethbaus5471 or just.. use a pew pew box
@@Tisrok I'm sure the military have many advanced weapon projects on the go as we speak. I think they put the Rail Gun project on hold for the moment and im sure theres something else that's taken its place.
@@moretrash4you also us military:lets write it down
You need to use Feather arrows if you use the arrow rest on the recurve. If you want to use the vinyl feather you need to install a rest for those arrows. That's what causes the arrows to go up and to the left. Learned that in my College archery class. Lots of fun. Great Vid BTW.
JeorgeSprave's UA-cam response video today is a fantastic, positive reaction & challenge. I hope you agree & aim for few good targets together.
ua-cam.com/video/F583BtHJihQ/v-deo.html
Response video
Cell phone bow. The tool that will eventually do everything
Backing this 100%
I would love that.
Would be awesome!
I'm also impressed by how many skills your wife has. You have built so many things specifically because your wife is good at something you didn't learn, which is fascinating and really entertaining.
If I think about it, I need a girlfriend very fast, so I can build stuff she can do good
Clearly, as long as you know engineering you can be as much of an idiot as you want and still be good at everything else
@@tomiivaswort6921 you could start by building a girlfriend.
@@FaithSan99 yes
I wonder if she's a better disc golfer.
I almost died when he turned the camera on himself and had a mustache and mullet. Perfect execution.
This sort of forethought and commitment to the joke is almost on Mark Roberg level. It's hilarious stuff and I'm totally on board for it
I just love the fact it took at least several hours of finding clothes, fake moustache, and coming up with the bit, and he left it in for less than a second.
Wonderful stuff.
Yep me too!
*wow and flutter on the VCR tape intensifies*
Bro... The patience you have to give us these amazing videos. Thank you.
Hopefully god doesn’t have anti-cheat detection or you may be banned irl
Verified and no replies?
Not anymore!
thats funny
He'll have to buy life another time, to be able to partake in it.
Didnt expect a rythm god to be here
I just can't get over it, how your wife can look "I'm so done with your crap" with so much love in her expression. 😂👌🏻
One day we will all have someone like that in our lives. Or be that person for someone we love. It's bonkers
@@contractualnews9488 I can only hope
Yeah, I have to agree. “Wife” is actually the best part of these videos. 👍
Maybe she'll start an Only Fans like Whistlin Diesel's wife did...?
Killing the microcontroller was actually a strategic move by the bow, eliminating the target by stopping it from being launched.
It figured out the only winning move: not to play.
@@Marci124 haha
@@Marci124 if its not losing its winning ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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In the first few minutes when you were aiming up and left, I'm like oh, archers paradox. 10 minutes later finally a split second post about archer paradox.
Plot twist: The coding never actually got fixed… he just practiced enough shots to get that good.
wow. biggest twist ive ever experienced. i applaud you. i am now ur biggest fan.
and anyone saying something like "That’s a very lame plot twist, you’re just saying the video is fake" is automatically wrong.
Plot Twist of a Plot Twist: he coded a coach to teach him instead.
I.e., the software was actually made using deep learning AI.
@@incollectio No you all got it wrong. He coded a coach who coached their unborn baby in the future to uncode the original uncoached errors first made by Shane.
@@s.n.8128 Nah, he built a robot to take over the world to gather all the knowledge and brains into one computer to teach him how to peel a banana to get the energy to code.
i love how you show all the mistakes and difficulties you encounter. it's a good reminder that anybody, no matter how smart or skilled, only makes complicated things through a lot of trial and error and troubleshooting.
Coding is like 20% coding 80% troubleshooting.
for accomplishments when applying to high school I put down writing 50 lines of code that worked in one go as my proudest...
@@jiminbang5822 impressive
Well, he probably doesn't even share a fraction of his mistakes and difficulties, because on projects with that level of complexity, that would just take forever.
@@jiminbang5822 I’m doing a degree in software engineering… if something works first time, I’ve done it wrong xD will never get something right first
I think you’re going to be single-handedly responsible for a generation of children choosing to become engineers. Incredible work.
Not singlehandedly, jlaser and hacksmith are still around
@@evilcobra2213 also mark rober
@@evilcobra2213 even Michael Reeves
@@jesusmariotti3710 and my dad
@@evilcobra2213 and colin furze
This is incredible! The only limitation is imagery navigation outside of your room but that can be fixed with some UAVs! Congrats on becoming a real life Hawkeye!
He could probably adapt it to be stand alone with a few encoders for bow location and a stereo or quad camera for target tracking.
I imagine his biggest reason and a very good one at that for going with the camera marker tracking system is that he has used it extensively before so he won't have to learn a bunch of new stuff and it's cheaper to use stuff you already have.
I love how ENTHUSIASTIC and EXCITED and FULL OF ENERGY your wife is about EVERYTHING you invent lol.
at least she's consistent
@@soza.pidgeon True lol
she matches his energy
the inventor guy isnt enthusiastic either
@@hellofiend6983 sure he is, he spent god knows how many hours making it, he’s just not a super high energy person
as a nationally ranked competitive archer and engineer I can tell that you did a ton of research or already had knowledge on archery and it really made this video even better. it will be interesting to see if you can end up creating an improved system that could actually be competitive with target archers, possibly even at standard competition distances (18m and 50m). I know I cant provide much insight from the engineering side but if you need anything from the archery side or have any questions about the equipment I would love to be able to help if possible.
well he is sleeping with an archer to get all the data, research and knowledge.
@@klownvandamn7946 ya I don't thin Kolin would give it up just for archery
I literally jumped when you hit the moving target …kudos buddy well done
All Comment Here Gay Or Lesbian Not Me
Ok
Thanks for the spoiler 💀
@@mpikturesmpk literally🤦
@@mpikturesmpk LMAOOO LITERALLY ITS THE FIRST COMMENT I SEE WHEN I OPEN THE VIDEO
I'm just mad jealous at the near flawless perspective drawings
Absolutely love how the “ad” in this video was literally something to help us that didn’t require me to purchase something. As a college student I definitely enjoy hearing about other peoples experiences at company’s and the opportunities that they offer!
i got an aimlab ad and actually thought it was part of the vid
I got a Ford ad
I got no asked ad
@@gastygames9720 diiick
@@gastygames9720 I also got an ad it was about the no one asked trend being dead and it's not an insult.
I noticed that you were using a "whisker biscuit" on your compound bow, that's not really all that bad but it has flaws. If you change that out to a "drop down arrow rest" you'll be able to avoid variables in the arrow trajectory. Whisker biscuit can cause arrows to move as they leave the strut line causing a shift in the arrows flight. A Drop down arrow rest drops away the second the arrow releases giving it just clean air to move through, leading to better flight paths and overall accuracy, especially for longer distances.
Drop down arrow rests are inconsistent however because the arrow doesn't start out on the same place, where as with a forktongue arrow rest it forces the arrow to start in the same spot.
@@flamethrowr_ That's actually a really cool piece of information, I am going to have to ask about that next time I go to my Archery Shop. I was told by the Paralympic Archer who taught me, to swap my whisker biscuit for the drop down. From personal experience, I haven't had issues with the drop down, but I am going to ask him about the fork tongue arrow rest. I know each archer has his own preferences and styles. I learned something new tonight, thank you man.
Whisker biscuit
@@froza_legend In competitive compound archery, the blade rest was always a go to since it had zero moving parts. You can't go wrong with this, as you aim for the least amount of contact with the arrow. They were popular over drop downs due to the poor engineering on drop down rests of the past. However, that is not the case any more, and the new drop down rests are much more consistent. There are now multiple pros shooting them, to the point where you can argue that the performance comes down to preference. Do you have the stability to shoot a blade rest, or do you prefer a drop down at the cost of lots of tuning and tinkering.
in this case i think a drop down would be better because the way the bow moves a fork tongue would have too much horizontal movement because of the arrow weight.
At this point he could make power armor and I wouldn’t be surprised.
Hi
I think it would be considered plot armour at that point
dont give him the idea you will emd the world
@@niceguykai8612 nah infinite armour from that one minecraft mod
Or a lightsaber for that matter
Cyborg Archer Ben Folds is the fastest subscription I've ever committed to.
Next project be like: “it really bugged me that I couldn’t buy a ticket to Mars, so I just built a rocket myself.”
-Elon musk
Probably
@@Lucas_van_Hout Not just probably, he tried to buy a Russian ICBM to launch some plants to Mars, but they wouldn't sell to him. So he built his own rockets.
That's a different guy. That's practically the origin story of SpaceX.
“Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock. Everyone who hears these words of Mine and does not act on them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and it fell-and great was its fall.”
Matthew 7:24-27
@@gonun69 astronaut farmer lol
This is absolutely fascinating!
Revenge on legoman
I know right!
Hi Mike! I love your videos! You should learn to ride a unicycle! I learned when I was 8 but it took 3 weeks
Hi mike
What's good Mike
As an archer and engineer, I can tell you - this is one of the coolest things I gave seen.
I was thinking about how to make something like auto-adjusting scope for my compound, but you went this road to the end.
Rare to see engineers that are archers, interesting
You can tell this man LOVES what he is doing. Amazing work
He actually builds stuff that most people would shoot down at the hypothesis.
no u are
@@siennaq5553 Damn. Didn't have to be so mean... I am rubber, you are glue, we're both dead cus biology doesn't work like that :(
@@jonbar140 wat?
@@siennaq5553 idfk
Yep
Next: self-healing code, so you can spend fewer cycles on the debugging! These projects are amazing.
Actual singularity
Love you Jeff, keep up the good work
Hi checkmark
In twominutepaper channel there's this regenerative code which heals a lizard tail or anything, like the game of life game, can't tell you much about it but it's cool and I don't know how it's done.
Just throw the debugging out and save more time
My favorite part of his videos is how his wife always looks completely done. That's some real life stuff right there.
Her upside down smile is so good..
Can't stop watching your vids.
The optitrack cams work kinda like the logic in the HARM targeting pod that can be equipped on the F-16
I would love to see a list of random info at the end of the video. For instance hours to program, hours to construct, lines of code, number of fails, list of components, cost of project etc. Just to get an idea of how much time, effort and resources really go into projects like this.
Me too
Same here
'The wife' makes these creation videos hilarious. Congrats with the pregnancy, I'm happy for you guys. 🙏
Same
Wouldn't it be funny if she wasn't pregnant?
My man delivering the creampies
@@dylanspriddle ayo
@@dylanspriddle vile comment
This is just about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, it’s seriously an unbelievable invention, it’s such a brilliant creation that I feel like someone from the past seeing the future, and the fact that one guy made this blows my mind
I have an idea in what he's doing but it's still awesome to see
@11:16 "I didn't actually do anything, but it feels like I won." I spent the whole video wondering why you even had to hold the bow. You could just mount the whole system on a stand. I'm convinced the only reason you didn't is because the video would end with your robot shooting you through the kidney.
to pull it back, only feasible reason
Hes so smart he made a bow that punches himself in the face, that part killed me
Imagine your code punches you in face every time bug occurs
ua-cam.com/video/DbRG9AduLg8/v-deo.html💨
When you are so educational that sponsors would rather promote job advertisements to your viewers than trying to sell products.....
I've never seen that before, and I am impressed.
I see job ads every other day on UA-cam since about a year. For some reason job ads started to be a thing with the pandemic.
(might be different for you, since the ads im talking about are exclusive to my country)
Anyway, I get game ads on this video
@@Purplehain I think they're more talking about the sponsor rather than ads
Plot twist: he spent so much time on this that he actually learnt archery
Dude, im pretty sure one could learn archery in the time of watching this video just to get a feel of what NOT to do, and then spending another 17:36 practicing a little.
Ngl his stance and posture made me cringe so hard, no wonder he punched himself so many times.
Like even the way he holds the bow is so wrong. Compare his stand to his wife, his arm is just so out there, his feet are all wrong.
@@DarkRaen666 yeah so he built the aimbot
he did say he missed over a thousand times
i had the same thaught
plot twist . ..the wife actually learn programming
1. Love the MacGyver wig in the beginning.
2. I have now replayed you punching yourself at least 30 times and have no tears left to cry.
3. I always wondered how Hawkeye did what he does. Who knew he was an engineer!
I freaking love how comfortable you've become in just a year. I think you and your wife are hilarious in your own ways which is so admirable. The badass engineering is cool too I guess XD
Right! Exactly what I thought! His first videos with only his hands, and now acting with a fake mustache 🥸😂👌🏻. He’s awesome, his wife has a ton of humor too! Oh wait, also had to laugh so loud when he talked about having more than one kid together 🤣 - so recognizable
"I didn't actually do anything, but it feels like I won."
Well, you did make it.
The bits with your wife are always golden, she's a good sport.
Mr Stuff gets 1 point, wife looks unimpressed. next scene, Ultimate DIY Couch Bed on screen
XD This is golden
I’m somehow really expecting to find sarcastic comments from her in the comments.
Mrs. Stuff is a freaking SAINT. She's got a one way ticket to the great beyond for putting up with all of Mr. Stuff's nonsense.
Sweeeeet😂
Dude you are a master content, stuff and video maker. Huge respect.
You totally got me with the "vintage" footage of your wife...
i thought his wife was an archer back in time lol
SAME LMAO
"I'm not good at archery, but I'm good at engineering so that means I'm really good at archery"
I’m not a good gamer but I’m good at scripting so that means I’m good at gamging
it's incredible how these videos are about very complicated topics, yet they're sooooooo entertaining. love this channel so much
Mad respect, you can get the highest paying engineering jobs in whichever country you chose!!
Slingshot Channel army here, Joerg is another inventor & archery youtuber who has come up with some ideas for how to make this more practical, and wants to work with you on it!
man, the sheer knowledge you have in so many engineering fields is just mindblowing.
stuff made here has to be the most coolest youtuber i watch
Yes
Styropyro, DemoRanch, and Lockpickinglawyer are up there, too. I'd, honestly, be terrified of what Styropyro would do with StuffMadeHere's budget. He'd probably make a Death Star.
Wife made here is way better than Stuff made here. Baby made here will be the best.
He is even more cooler than you think 😂
It's safe to assume this man has .50 cal auto turrets hidden around his house and you do not want to attempt to trespass
Thats one of the COOLEST things ive seen in my life!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 You Sir are a literal genious!
When u thought that he couldn't do anything even more amazing, he made a baby : ) Congrats my man!!!
More like the wife to be honest
Definite now for sure, big congrats
@@Ethan5I5 just let the dude congratulate a man on a happy pregnancy. This is a big time in both of their lives, something they made together.
That kid is gonna have a heck of a time growing up
@@Ethan5I5 Why do people like you exist? It's a 2 person job.
This is one of those rare content creators where I almost enjoy a hiatus. It means he's creating impossible objects.
As a recurve archer for 37 years, I'm impressed and enjoyed this video immensely. Well done.
This is one of my favorite videos I’ve ever watched
I’m just waiting for him to make a real life ironman suit at this point xD
Yeah, he should work with the Hacksmith.
If he even know how to make it & he starts from today making it would take him nearly around 15-20 years
@@arjunmehra3045 you most be fun at parties
He could be the barely misses man. His arch nemesis is the broad side of a barn guy.
Hacksmith have
I feel like the longer he is on youtube the more of his comedic side he reveals, and i love it
Oh yeah....just hilarious he is...his wife really lights up the room too!
It is peak romance how this skilled engineer makes the craziest gadgets to impress lady of his heart.
It can only take days now until DARPA will try to hire you.
odds are DARPA all ready has stuff. But in a world where wars are fought with strategic weapons, cyber warfare and in the not so distance future, satellites v satellite, something like an aimbot is unnecessary when you can just have the bot
@@SaintSarcasm DARPA has way better tech to do this. It's used on things like the Iron Dome, drone tech, and in anti-ICBM tech.
Or sell the your patent
@@SaintSarcasm DARPA and the military had this problem solved decades ago. It is still an impressive feat for one person though.
Hours.
From an archer and an engineer, this is awesome!
Some things that might help your fine tuning, especially if you're doing a model based control are your tiller, nock point, release/follow through, and equipment. Tiller is the difference in position between your top limbs and bottom limbs and can move your arrow up or down. Your nock point should also be a little higher than your arrow rest (i think no more than 3/8”). Your release is probably fine but there are bad releases which can throw your shots a bit right or left. Your front arm moving after you release can also affect your shots a good amount depending on how much your control compensates for it.
For the precision you're looking for, also make sure your arrows are tuned to your setup (spine stiffness and arrow weight to bow weight and draw length) so that they fly straighter. Arrow manufacturers like Easton will have a chart. Make sure the arrows are good arrows too. Cheap ones only have about 0.006" straightness tolerance whereas nice arrows have 0.0015" or better and definitely make a difference.
Can't wait to see part 2!
(Edit) I forgot to mention, if you do improve it significantly, definitely look into pin nocks. It's not too hard to Robin hood an arrow and it's a lot easier to replace a pin and a nock than the whole shaft
I would agree that the arrows need to be matched with the setup, really big deal. I would also add that a drop away rest might be an idea to look into, they definitely shoot better. I'm not sure with the quick motion though if it would be better than the whisker biscuit.
I built a basement range as well and will say that a horse stall mat from tractor supply, hung from the ceiling does a great job as a backstop, sometimes a little hard to pull out but haven't had to deal with busted tips or broken arrows.
My suggestion is he buys/makes a Fenris. All the awkward holds on the string will be eliminated and provide a consistent draw length.
I like how he said
“Hey wife”
What a greeting.
i do the same even after 15 years but mine is *hey wifey*
This is amazing content and incredible craftsmanship
Favorite line: "This feels like cheating, but we're way past that"
I also feel like that line can apply to most of his videos XD