It would have been really cool to cut the rings along the sin^2 and cos^2 curves, so they'd fit together in a nice little physical demonstration of the identity.
3:32 Why does all solder need flux? I must misunderstand what process is at play This video interests me more in the way he refers to the grits based on microns and stuff, it just indicates knowledge of all the processes going on, like would I think, "OK, it will be shiny when it is sanded such that the surface is smooth and consistent"? No, I'd probably look up how to get it shiny honestly.
Nice, as a subscriptor and a(n ex?) jeweler, i found this video a nice surprise :D Not bad for an amateur, btw (the steel cone thingy is called a ring mandrel ;)
It would have been really cool to cut the rings along the sin^2 and cos^2 curves, so they'd fit together in a nice little physical demonstration of the identity.
DAMN, that's a good idea!
George Hart? You mean, George HEART
I made an e^iπ ring for my divorce.
I love all the little tricks you use along the way !
And if you are a cosine squared with nobody to marry, maybe try, ‘what’s your sine?’ as a pickup line.
I'm pretty sure Euler's Formula describes my relationship.
There are a lot of imaginary parts to it.
They came out so beautiful !
I feel inclined to say congratulations! Great video!
I'm crying, this is beautiful 💙
That's so cute! 😄
Aaaah yesss, your videos are perfect for watching before bed UuU
Hahahah, the trefoil bracelets
Nice! What a coincidence I just finished making a ring too (albeit a wooden one)
your voice is really sweet...and it's creative...
I’m new to your channel but you make some very cool videos. Great rings, and you showed how to make them very quickly without leaving anything out.
You're back!
fantastic idea and execution!
4:32 it being “organic” has nothing to do with how healthy it is...
fantastic
Wait, is this THE George Hart?? Who did all that amazing work on polyhedra?
That is beautiful :)
3:32 Why does all solder need flux? I must misunderstand what process is at play
This video interests me more in the way he refers to the grits based on microns and stuff, it just indicates knowledge of all the processes going on, like would I think, "OK, it will be shiny when it is sanded such that the surface is smooth and consistent"? No, I'd probably look up how to get it shiny honestly.
You were lucky to find a partner who liked this idea! Did you also hand out klein bottles for your gift bags?
I only wish
For a moment I thought Vi is getting married
Nice, as a subscriptor and a(n ex?) jeweler, i found this video a nice surprise :D
Not bad for an amateur, btw (the steel cone thingy is called a ring mandrel ;)
Errrrrrrrr ... Can not hear any of the accompanying words.