Doesn't it always seem like the more an art/kinetic project like this is pointless and wild, the more personally satisfying it is once it's done? Watching it run in all of its glory is the best reward. I even put my phone down to watch it on the bigger screen.
When I was growing up in the early 70's, we had the original Fisher Price garage in the family. I loved it for the slide for the cars and the hand crank elevator. Your slides on this project brings back happy memories
Very cool idea and execution! A couple of things: I think it looks best entirely monochrome. And the clogging issue at the wall might be solved by changing the cross-section of the wall into a slight curve or chevron, with its farthest protrusion toward the Buddies. A wedge shape might add a further layer of meaning, or clarify the existing implications of two slides.
I like both. The clogging implies “just look up,” the wedge speaks about the division these devices have caused. Having said that, I agree that a little bit of a wedge would be nice. 2 reasons: 1) it’s kind of maddening to see the gaps for the OCD people in the world (not me of course) 2) the evenly gap on the top conveyor belt really speaks of an assembly line; which goes with the theme of no creativity and even matrix-esque. Anyway, I love this!
“I saw people minding their own business in the park, and that made me so angry that I created a massive automated sculpture over the course of months”
comparing people being maybe a bit too phone dependent, to the systemic abuse of children in the postwar British schooling system, is craaazy. dude would love the Nostalgia Critic
Totally agree, if this was in a fantastic modern art gallery, with hundreds of exhibits, I'm pretty sure that this is what I would be talking about afterwards.
Brilliant !! To me the video began to show even higher thoughtfulness after 9 mins. The elevating mechanism, that orientation mechanism. And at last, the stopping & waiting of lower conveyor belt. At the end the original idea is represented so well, & the brilliance of the contraption comes altogether as a surprise. Well Done !!
You should offer them to galleries or museums for temporary display, you might end up with it being worth a fortune like that sculpture in Beverly Hills Cop.
I'm not sure how the algorithm didn't recommend you to me like forever ago. Your stuff is amazing and so compelling! Please keep creating! You rock! Excited to catch up on everything I've missed!
My theory of why some UA-camrs have less subs than they should is because of the attention economy. Once you think of subscribers as a currency, which like all currencies has limited supply and high demand, it all starts to makes sense.
6:21 was literally wondering that when you mentioned earlier that your wrist was tired. Thought maybe you couldn't fit one where you were screwing or didn't want to strip out the plastic. Pro tip for everyone, from someone who took far too long to learn and understand: Use the clutcc mechanism on your drills (the spinning part with numbers around the chuck) lowering it makes it where the drill stops and clicks when it gets too hard to spin so you don't strip out or overtighten. I spent far too late ng not understanding why that was there and using it set on drill mode, and stripped tons of screws and threads
I applaud your tenacity in following through from concept to realization. Napkin sketching is one thing. A moving conveyor with Seussian "Distractoids" bumbling along is quite another. Well done!
Jay 🤔 I have followed you for, OMG, years now. I always get excited when you do something new and then you just go to that one step further that we all know has come to pass. So now it seems you have done it! There are no words for me to use or say anymore. Now the only thing I can do is grin from ear to ear and shake my head in amazement. Please keep me grinning! I know of the old studio but you now have what looks like a great new studio with all kinds new stuff I have never seen in action. A video of a tour, perhaps? With all of the time with you from you being and seeing what you’re becoming, truly from the bottom of my heart, congratulations, continue with that journey of a mind that can’t stop creating works of art and constantly improving on that creation. Don’t know you other than these videos but hope you become that man that one day, I can say, I knew him when…. Only the best for you!! Oh, by the way I happen to see some daisies on the wall. 😂 Just like the key chain I have! 😂
Wow! This is my favorite creation of yours since its an impressive piece of engineering as well as a meaningful work of art. Do you have any plans to show this off at a gallery?
I really don't think this didn't change anything. At least for me it helped me reflect a bit on my own use of the phone and how it can add some FOMO and mental distraction. The whole process was just a real pleasure to see, and it's great you poured an idea into this sculpture. In the end, that's what art is best for - expressing concepts, ideas and feelings, and that comes through great here!
I am amazed by this and can't believe the effort put in! Love it man, keep it up! I would love to see a video how you combine laser cut parts with 3d printed parts.
Rad man first time watcher. Admittedly, I skipped to the end, because that’s the mood i was in. - but mad props on the concept, determination, and execution.
I've been following this project almost since the begining and I'm so satified with the results. I'd like to higlight the aesthetics of the sculpture and deep creative thinking, knowledge and experience that takes to make your ideas come true. I have to say that this process is a great motivation and inspiration. Thanks for sharing and wish you the best in the next project! Pura Vida 🌿
I'm amazed by the fact you literally read all the comments! I just tapped the newest tab to see new comments and saw you answered comments from a month ago. Kudus bro
its been so cool watching this from the beginning or at least close too. i remember being so pissed that it wasn't done when I found you; but now AHHH it was awsome to get exited for watch upload too. Amazing sculputer! cant wait to see more from you.
So great to see it all come together, and 13 minutes doesn't give the whole process justice. I'm an engineer with a 3D printer and I learned a lot throughout that I hope to be able to use in my own projects. Thanks for sharing not just the finished result, but the whole process with us!
Glad to see you finish this project!! Turned out great. It’s amazing how almost all of this was 3D printed. That definitely took a huge amount of time to 3D model every single one of the parts
This is absolute great and original work of engineering and art. But: I don't regret making my life's main choice to become a software-guy only. It is soooooo much easier and cheaper and equally satisfying to get something complex running in the software field only... 😊
This is an awesome project! The amount of time, patience and creativity invested in this piece of art is just insane. It looks awesome, it works and it has a meaning which is very representative these days! This project and generally all of your projects are a pleasure to watch! Keep up the good work!
ive been here since the start, even if it was just seeing your videos by chance on shorts. i've always loved ur vids, and idk when i started watching you, but i think it was around christmas of 2021. i loved watching you make this project. in fact, you're part of the reason i bought a printer for myself!
It's like the reverse of someone making their favorite video game into a sculpture. There's a game in there somewhere... like an updated Lemmings -where no lemming cares about anything except what his screen says.
You should place a second IR sensor right before the orientation device that can turn on the bottom conveyor belt when aren’t any buddies lined up. 12:45
I love the idea behind the buddy model and entire machine. I've been seeing progress videos here and there having only guesses to what they're designed that way for and what they're looking at. The entire machine and the reasoning behind it is a piece of art.
Brilliant! I particularly like the way you have combined multiple assembly techniques and the scale of it of course. There's a huge difference in your 'addiction' in that it takes effort, doom-scrolling social media is passive distraction. That's my input to that debate!
Amazing final video to this series!! Something like this doesn’t just happen over night. It requires hours of blood, sweat, and tears in order to complete. I love the inspiration for this project. I’ve been following along with it and have constantly been excited for new parts to come out. Great job dude! This is a seriously underrated channel. I’m just starting 3D printing and it’s already amazing. I wish you luck on your next journey!
What a wonderful sculpture! I love your use of white on all the parts, the lack of color drives the eye to the flowing lines and the construction. I say redo the "Buddies" in white. I built your wall clock, and I am still messing with the adjustments, but it is great. Your suggestion of the Esun White filament was perfect, my PrusaMk3 loves that stuff.
7:58 I will never tire of seeing makers catch that moment of joy when something just works! (Or finally works after trial and error) It's what we all chase as makers and it is always fleeting and never expected. And for most of us, it comes when no one else is around to see or savor with us.
I've been following along since the beginning of this project. I'm pretty sure that it was a short of your very first prototypes with buddy that made me subscribe. Your creativity, ingenuity and problem solving skills are something to be admired, and an inspiration. Keep up the good work.
Oh the irony of this beautiful sculpture being debuted on UA-cam! I can almost imagine some engrossed pedestrian viewer walking into something while watching!😂 Seriously though, this would be a great piece to display in an art museum!!!👍🏽
This has only just popped up in my feed, but cool project. The only change I'd make would be to angle the "wall" and have all the phone addicts come down the one slide.
I’d have to say, you are amazing. You’re doing everything I wish I could do, except I have no artistic bone in my body. Not only that, this whole thing is a process. Process of trial and error, wasted 10’s ,of 1000’s of hours on wasted time and filament because you realize that all of these parts you printed, won’t work. Not only that. You design and engineer your parts. That’s another add on stress factor. And you absolutely have joy in wasting material and hours on 3d printing! How do you do this? I don’t even design any .stl’s; I just throw it in the slicer and print. My Adventurer 3 printer caused me so much anguish, I’m on the verge of chucking that piece of shit out of my second story window. How do you do this? I wish I could enjoy failure as much as you do! Awesome work man!
hey JBV i just wanted to mention the your fluorescent tube light effecting your camera and its making you video flicker and have weird green striping maybe you need to switch to LED light to avoid that problem 🤔
I wish you at least mentioned how "boomer" the vibe of "I saw people walking with their phone and thought humanity was doomed" is. The apparent lack of self-awareness is honestly shocking.
what would be needed to make a car 🚗 do a controlled jump and land like speed racer? the mechanism of the pistol shrimp comes to mind, what about spinning a weight at varying speeds to control the attitude mid jump/flight
Comment for the algorithm. But for real, its really nice to see someone so heated into something. There is a famous Czech movie Pelisky and there is a famous quote: so much work for such a silly thing. Well done sir.
This is a very impressive piece. I actually have a fun idea you might want to ponder, you could embed an acrylic piece into the 'phone screen' and edge-light it with a single LED, then use a super-capacitor and a resonant coil setup to charge them at the arm station. The end result could either be the phone screen fading out around the time they hit the wall, are heading back, or just staying on perpetually depending on the desired balance of how much they are charged/discharged.
Incredible. I would never had the patience or brain to bring something like this to life. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Omg you guys are such similar UA-camrs! I love the 3d printing community and it’s great to see small channels grow ❤
Really appreciate it! Of course, been following your work since the beginning, always amazing 👊🙌
:O
You guys should Collab!!❤
JBV creative + unnecessary inventions = amazing Collab-you should collab together🤝🤝🤝
Amazing. I really love the idea behind this one, and it's so cool to finally see the entire machine working.
Thank you! Appreciate you watching :)
hi jkbrickworks
Doesn't it always seem like the more an art/kinetic project like this is pointless and wild, the more personally satisfying it is once it's done? Watching it run in all of its glory is the best reward. I even put my phone down to watch it on the bigger screen.
Appreciate it!
When I was growing up in the early 70's, we had the original Fisher Price garage in the family. I loved it for the slide for the cars and the hand crank elevator. Your slides on this project brings back happy memories
Very cool idea and execution! A couple of things: I think it looks best entirely monochrome. And the clogging issue at the wall might be solved by changing the cross-section of the wall into a slight curve or chevron, with its farthest protrusion toward the Buddies. A wedge shape might add a further layer of meaning, or clarify the existing implications of two slides.
I feel like the clogging at the wall/billboard is part of the piece... If only they would look up!!
I like both. The clogging implies “just look up,” the wedge speaks about the division these devices have caused.
Having said that, I agree that a little bit of a wedge would be nice. 2 reasons:
1) it’s kind of maddening to see the gaps for the OCD people in the world (not me of course)
2) the evenly gap on the top conveyor belt really speaks of an assembly line; which goes with the theme of no creativity and even matrix-esque.
Anyway, I love this!
Have been following this project since the beginning, amazing work. As a 3D printing and robotics enthusiast this is inspiring.
same
Appreciate it!! Thank you 🙏
Me as well
look past spelling and grammer what do you see?
Anyone can be a critic
The shape of the buddies is honestly very endearing.
I wonder if it would work better if you added a slight curve to the wall/sign at the top. It would be cool to see this in a museum!
I was thinking the same thing. Would be pretty cute to see in a museum. Or at an airport.
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@@DeamonSun Yes, right near the escalator
“I saw people minding their own business in the park, and that made me so angry that I created a massive automated sculpture over the course of months”
comparing people being maybe a bit too phone dependent, to the systemic abuse of children in the postwar British schooling system, is craaazy. dude would love the Nostalgia Critic
guys calm down,
I'm pretty sure he was saying it ironically...
And apparently someone supported me and funded me for the duration! Cool! 🙄
People used to design things without computers, maybe he should try to be less dependant on one
I can see this being a part of some modern art exhibition
That would be pretty cool!
I can totally see a life size version taking an art prize
@@Mr-J... na a banana someone left out will get the award
Totally agree, if this was in a fantastic modern art gallery, with hundreds of exhibits, I'm pretty sure that this is what I would be talking about afterwards.
SAME
My ex had one of those pink ones in the drawer by the bed.
Haha I thought the same exact thing. Was like, "man JBV Creative REALLY branched out from making clocks." 😂
@@AWDTurboPOWAH not that much, it only changed by one letter
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YOU DID NOOOTTT 🙅♀️🙅♀️🙅♀️💀
Thank mercy, someone said it.
Brilliant !! To me the video began to show even higher thoughtfulness after 9 mins. The elevating mechanism, that orientation mechanism. And at last, the stopping & waiting of lower conveyor belt. At the end the original idea is represented so well, & the brilliance of the contraption comes altogether as a surprise. Well Done !!
Amazing results again! Always so impressed by your 3D modeling abilities in how you split up your models to be sized for the print bed.
Thanks Tyler! Definitely one of the hardest parts of the whole process!
So cool to see the final result!
What do you usually do with your finished sculptures?
Thank you! Mostly they end up in my parents house 😂
You should offer them to galleries or museums for temporary display, you might end up with it being worth a fortune like that sculpture in Beverly Hills Cop.
I'm not sure how the algorithm didn't recommend you to me like forever ago. Your stuff is amazing and so compelling! Please keep creating! You rock! Excited to catch up on everything I've missed!
Same situation as you 😂
How does this guy only have 300k subs...... Awesome insight into design and the creative process!!
3 2 1 K GO!
My theory of why some UA-camrs have less subs than they should is because of the attention economy. Once you think of subscribers as a currency, which like all currencies has limited supply and high demand, it all starts to makes sense.
Thanks Matt! Appreciate it
Love the process and the subtle jokes! This is such an interesting sculpture and so relevant. You have immense patience. Great work!!
Thanks Shruthi! I actually have terrible patience haha I just had more desire to make this happen than to give up 😀
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6:21 was literally wondering that when you mentioned earlier that your wrist was tired. Thought maybe you couldn't fit one where you were screwing or didn't want to strip out the plastic.
Pro tip for everyone, from someone who took far too long to learn and understand:
Use the clutcc mechanism on your drills (the spinning part with numbers around the chuck) lowering it makes it where the drill stops and clicks when it gets too hard to spin so you don't strip out or overtighten.
I spent far too late ng not understanding why that was there and using it set on drill mode, and stripped tons of screws and threads
Dude this is by far my favorite of your videos yet!! Great design, amazing build, and hilarious commentary during the process!!
Thanks James! Definitely my favourite so far as well- appreciate you watching!
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I applaud your tenacity in following through from concept to realization. Napkin sketching is one thing. A moving conveyor with Seussian "Distractoids" bumbling along is quite another. Well done!
Jay 🤔 I have followed you for, OMG, years now. I always get excited when you do something new and then you just go to that one step further that we all know has come to pass. So now it seems you have done it! There are no words for me to use or say anymore. Now the only thing I can do is grin from ear to ear and shake my head in amazement. Please keep me grinning!
I know of the old studio but you now have what looks like a great new studio with all kinds new stuff I have never seen in action. A video of a tour, perhaps?
With all of the time with you from you being and seeing what you’re becoming, truly from the bottom of my heart, congratulations, continue with that journey of a mind that can’t stop creating works of art and constantly improving on that creation. Don’t know you other than these videos but hope you become that man that one day, I can say, I knew him when….
Only the best for you!! Oh, by the way I happen to see some daisies on the wall. 😂 Just like the key chain I have! 😂
This was absolutely amazing keep doing what you’re doing this was a long time coming and I am glad it worked out
Thanks Koda! Will do 🙂
Wow! This is my favorite creation of yours since its an impressive piece of engineering as well as a meaningful work of art. Do you have any plans to show this off at a gallery?
Thanks Dan! My favourite so far as well. I want to (it cant live in my house) but I don’t have any specific plans as of yet. Going to work on it!
You could put a little LED light on each of the phones which would make it look so cool in the dark
He could also make an angle at the wall that they are falling so that they can go at the slides faster
That would be fun
Do you realize you created a weeble wobble
I’ve always wondered what the random videos of building conveyer belts were for
Haha yup
I really don't think this didn't change anything. At least for me it helped me reflect a bit on my own use of the phone and how it can add some FOMO and mental distraction.
The whole process was just a real pleasure to see, and it's great you poured an idea into this sculpture. In the end, that's what art is best for - expressing concepts, ideas and feelings, and that comes through great here!
That is my hope! Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
I just wanted to leave a note that admires the effort and iteration that was required to accomplish this build. Hope to collaborate with you one day.
Thanks Emi! Appreciate you appreciating the effort 👊
I am amazed by this and can't believe the effort put in! Love it man, keep it up! I would love to see a video how you combine laser cut parts with 3d printed parts.
Thanks Jessica! I can definitely incorporate some more of that information in future videos. Cheers!
Rad man first time watcher. Admittedly, I skipped to the end, because that’s the mood i was in. - but mad props on the concept, determination, and execution.
It's not the "thing" or "tool" that's good or bad it is how we choose to use them.
You should make a 24 hour version and constantly just have a satisfying loop :3
Always so impressed with the build quality and final product. Really creative sculpture!
Thanks Ty!!
Very good, you’re a genius
Thanks John 🙏🙏🙏
Can we get the STL for the Buddy as a toy excluding the conveyer belt? I would love to have it as a desktop toy for my kids haha
This belongs in a museum...
Maybe one day 🕺
Make an hour-long screen-saver type of video of this!
I actually have it filmed! Going to post it on my other channel in the next couple of days :)
0:14 - No, mate. I do not have “too much money, time and a YT channel.”
But here we are 🤷♀️
I've been following this project almost since the begining and I'm so satified with the results. I'd like to higlight the aesthetics of the sculpture and deep creative thinking, knowledge and experience that takes to make your ideas come true. I have to say that this process is a great motivation and inspiration. Thanks for sharing and wish you the best in the next project! Pura Vida 🌿
Thanks Alejandro! Glad it lived up to your expectations. Pura Vida 👊👊
I'm amazed by the fact you literally read all the comments!
I just tapped the newest tab to see new comments and saw you answered comments from a month ago. Kudus bro
its been so cool watching this from the beginning or at least close too. i remember being so pissed that it wasn't done when I found you; but now AHHH it was awsome to get exited for watch upload too. Amazing sculputer! cant wait to see more from you.
Thanks Caleb! Appreciate you sticking with me!
Bro saw guys on their phones and said "ooh sculpture time!"
It started small I promise
So great to see it all come together, and 13 minutes doesn't give the whole process justice. I'm an engineer with a 3D printer and I learned a lot throughout that I hope to be able to use in my own projects. Thanks for sharing not just the finished result, but the whole process with us!
Thanks for watching! Glad you were able to gain something from the video 😀
Bro this guy literally says no to endless UA-cam shorts scrolling to entertain us he deserves some appreciation
Glad to see you finish this project!! Turned out great. It’s amazing how almost all of this was 3D printed. That definitely took a huge amount of time to 3D model every single one of the parts
Thank you! Took about 5 months 😬😬
Been waiting for so long to see it done! Love it. Great job!!! Get some sleep!
Thanks Andy! I will now sleep for a week 🥱🥱
Wow your so cool. Growing up I always dreamed of making cool stuff like that
🙏🙏🙏
This is absolute great and original work of engineering and art. But: I don't regret making my life's main choice to become a software-guy only. It is soooooo much easier and cheaper and equally satisfying to get something complex running in the software field only... 😊
This is an awesome project! The amount of time, patience and creativity invested in this piece of art is just insane. It looks awesome, it works and it has a meaning which is very representative these days! This project and generally all of your projects are a pleasure to watch! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Vladimir! Definitely tested my patience a few times haha. Will do 👊
Literally amazing!!! I think that you need to add a bit of grip on the top conveyor, so you will accellerate the dropping of the puppets.
That could help!
Soooooooo happy to finally see this project at the finish line! Very satisfying- great job seeing it through!
Thanks Brandon! Glad it lived up to the expectations
this should be in a museum
I would not mind having this sculpture visiting a museum nearby!
ive been here since the start, even if it was just seeing your videos by chance on shorts. i've always loved ur vids, and idk when i started watching you, but i think it was around christmas of 2021. i loved watching you make this project. in fact, you're part of the reason i bought a printer for myself!
Appreciate the ongoing support! Glad I was able to inspire you 😀
It's like the reverse of someone making their favorite video game into a sculpture. There's a game in there somewhere... like an updated Lemmings -where no lemming cares about anything except what his screen says.
You should place a second IR sensor right before the orientation device that can turn on the bottom conveyor belt when aren’t any buddies lined up. 12:45
Not a bad idea!
I love the idea behind the buddy model and entire machine. I've been seeing progress videos here and there having only guesses to what they're designed that way for and what they're looking at. The entire machine and the reasoning behind it is a piece of art.
Thank you! Glad you can appreciate it!
Where can I find the model for buddy? He seems like such a great desktop toy, and I want to print one for my sister, who never gets off her phone.
I havent released it yet! Maybe in the future
Nice work Jay!
Thank you 😊
This level of creativity is ANOTHER LEVEL!!!!!!
Suitable to exhibit at a museum of contemporary art for sure.
Excellent video man!
Thank you!
Brilliant! I particularly like the way you have combined multiple assembly techniques and the scale of it of course.
There's a huge difference in your 'addiction' in that it takes effort, doom-scrolling social media is passive distraction. That's my input to that debate!
Amazing job you did there, I've been watching this project since the beginning, and the end result baffled me. Hats down to you and your talent.
Thanks Rami! Appreciate you following along!
Amazing final video to this series!! Something like this doesn’t just happen over night. It requires hours of blood, sweat, and tears in order to complete. I love the inspiration for this project. I’ve been following along with it and have constantly been excited for new parts to come out. Great job dude! This is a seriously underrated channel. I’m just starting 3D printing and it’s already amazing. I wish you luck on your next journey!
Appreciate you sticking with me and thanks for the kind words! Good luck with the printer 🙌
Your design aesthetic is really beautiful. Incredible work!
Thank you!!
Amazing project!
Thank you!!
What a wonderful sculpture! I love your use of white on all the parts, the lack of color drives the eye to the flowing lines and the construction. I say redo the "Buddies" in white.
I built your wall clock, and I am still messing with the adjustments, but it is great. Your suggestion of the Esun White filament was perfect, my PrusaMk3 loves that stuff.
I actually really like the colour of the buddies! But i hear you!
I loved it! Great sculpture! Well done!
7:58 I will never tire of seeing makers catch that moment of joy when something just works! (Or finally works after trial and error)
It's what we all chase as makers and it is always fleeting and never expected. And for most of us, it comes when no one else is around to see or savor with us.
So true
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Great work! You've inspried me! Drzzs and I are working on something awesome that looks cool! It's in progress.
Love to hear that! Good luck 🙌
Absolutely magnificent!! I love the thought behind it and the technology you used to make it!!!
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO!!!!🎉
Thank you Carlo!!!
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I've been following along since the beginning of this project. I'm pretty sure that it was a short of your very first prototypes with buddy that made me subscribe. Your creativity, ingenuity and problem solving skills are something to be admired, and an inspiration. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Appreciate you sticking with me in this one!
Oh the irony of this beautiful sculpture being debuted on UA-cam!
I can almost imagine some engrossed pedestrian viewer walking into something while watching!😂
Seriously though, this would be a great piece to display in an art museum!!!👍🏽
Hahah the irony indeed!
this is the evolution of those boomer phone addiction comics
Bloody hell, you are determined, I'll give you that! I would have given up almost immediately after the idea popped into my head.
How the animator Steve Cutts sees the world:
This needs to be in a modern art museum!
That would be awesome!
This has only just popped up in my feed, but cool project. The only change I'd make would be to angle the "wall" and have all the phone addicts come down the one slide.
I’d have to say, you are amazing. You’re doing everything I wish I could do, except I have no artistic bone in my body.
Not only that, this whole thing is a process. Process of trial and error, wasted 10’s ,of 1000’s of hours on wasted time and filament because you realize that all of these parts you printed, won’t work. Not only that. You design and engineer your parts. That’s another add on stress factor. And you absolutely have joy in wasting material and hours on 3d printing!
How do you do this? I don’t even design any .stl’s; I just throw it in the slicer and print. My Adventurer 3 printer caused me so much anguish, I’m on the verge of chucking that piece of shit out of my second story window.
How do you do this? I wish I could enjoy failure as much as you do! Awesome work man!
i greatly appreciate the inclusion of purple buddies to show that pink and blue are not the only colors a buddy can be
Glad you can appreciate it!
11:11 "Weeble people wobble, but they won't fall down."
hey JBV i just wanted to mention the your fluorescent tube light effecting your camera and its making you video flicker and have weird green striping maybe you need to switch to LED light to avoid that problem 🤔
Thanks for the heads up!
@@Engineezy I love your videos and we like to see you improve everyday all love and respect keep it going 🥰
That flat wall can become a V shaped surface, could help avoid backlog
That could work too! Although the backlog was my vision for this haha
I wish you at least mentioned how "boomer" the vibe of "I saw people walking with their phone and thought humanity was doomed" is. The apparent lack of self-awareness is honestly shocking.
its finally done! congratulations it turned out great!
Finally 🥵🥵 thank you!
Yessss it's finally finished! It looks and works awesome! Great job man. We all could learn to put our phones down more
Thanks Noah! Agreed (as I check my phone and reply to this comment)
It’s amazing how an addiction can become an art piece, love your work keep it up!
Some of the most inspired art comes from addiction! Thank you
That’s the dopest sculpture marble machine type shit I’ve ever seen great job
what would be needed to make a car 🚗 do a controlled jump and land like speed racer? the mechanism of the pistol shrimp comes to mind, what about spinning a weight at varying speeds to control the attitude mid jump/flight
Thats could be fun!
Engineering and modern art culminating! Beautiful work
Thank you!! 👊👊
Wow been waiting for this to finish AMAZING WORK MATE
Thanks Nathan!!!
This would be a fascinating art installation at a museum. Of course, no phones allowed!
People at the museum recording on the phones would unknowingly be part of the exhibit!
Been following this project since the original mini prototype, been cool to watch the progression. This should be the standard for modern art
Appreciate you following along!
Watched this on my phone and was so engrossed I walked into a wall that had a billboard above it advertising the latest smartphone.
First time video watcher of yours! Awesome dude! Fellow Industrial designer. You are like a mad scientist in a sick lab! Nice work!
Thanks and welcome 🙏
Comment for the algorithm. But for real, its really nice to see someone so heated into something. There is a famous Czech movie Pelisky and there is a famous quote: so much work for such a silly thing. Well done sir.
Haha great quote, so true. Appreciate it
This is a very impressive piece. I actually have a fun idea you might want to ponder, you could embed an acrylic piece into the 'phone screen' and edge-light it with a single LED, then use a super-capacitor and a resonant coil setup to charge them at the arm station. The end result could either be the phone screen fading out around the time they hit the wall, are heading back, or just staying on perpetually depending on the desired balance of how much they are charged/discharged.
That could be cool!
Only just found your channel and got to say I love your work.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching