i need to know the brand for the little silver mic you have in your hand throughout the video. sounded really nice loved the project and execution. great job! and nice design posters :)
Cool project! A couple of tips to fix your soldering, as you highlight it as a weakness: - Basic technique: add solder directly to a hot joint, don't add solder to the iron tip and then apply it to the joint. There won't be enough solder doing things the latter way, and it won't flow properly. Yes, this requires you to figure out how to hold the iron, a strand of solder, and whatever needs to be soldered all at the same time, potentially making you feel like you need three or four hands, but it's the only way to do it. The iron tip should be tinned, but this is to aid with thermal transfer and avoid the tip oxidising, not to transfer that tin to the joint. Hold the parts to be soldered in the desired position, apply the iron until the joint is hot, then add solder wire directly to the joint, then remove heat and solder wire and let cool. - When in doubt, add flux. Flux is a type of substance that helps solder flow properly. Most solder wire has a rosin flux core, but this generally isn't enough flux to make for a good solder joint. The solder joints you made on that PCB are a perfect example of a joint where you need more flux to make the solder flow properly and ensure a strong joint. They look ... okay-ish, but barely. You can buy rosin flux, or there are tons of other fluxes available, many of which are easier to work with (my favourite are gel fluxes that come in a syringe, making them easy to apply in suitable quantities). A note: many types of flux (including rosin!) are corrosive and *need* to be cleaned off, and really all solder joints regardless of added flux should be cleaned afterwards. Isopropyl alcohol is the typical cleaner for this.
I usually tend to be a quiet viewer who simply likes the videos, but I was so impressed with the quality of your video and the amount of work you put in, especially as a new UA-camr. Keep up the great work!👏
This is actually a problem that not many companies seem to have found solutions for! Especially in terms of the design of the lamp itself, and not just the lighting. I've had this struggle my whole life. You should def sell this.
Design usually works best if the product does one function, extremely well. When you get into multi-use products you will always get compromises so generally design companies will create products with a clear sense of what problem it solves. Having said this, I always find custom projects like this really cool because you learn so much about the design process.
@@imjistudio I'm going to be totally honest with you. As someone who struggles to make content myself (let alone get in front of the camera), you really do a fantastic job of storytelling. I can only imagine the footage that didn't make it in. I do typing test videos and the number of times I do it before I get one that I like is insane, honestly. You definitely did a fantastic job of editing and pulling it all together. Here's the thing that I think is most notable... I watch a lot of youtube and I love to learn new things. That said, I have no intention of building the perfect paper lamp! It wouldn't even fit on my desk. lol I am familiar with all of the things that you did so I didn't really need to learn how to wire a lamp or the trouble with conductivity or metal vs plastic. BUT I STAYED! You're a magnificent storyteller. My advice, stop second-guessing yourself and do what feels right. You can listen to suggestions and it's always good practice to keep learning, but you are way ahead of the curve, my friend. Don't think I didn't catch your little transitions and editing tricks! You showed a lot of mastery for someone with two youtube videos! I was a teacher for years and read a lot of books to children...and watched a lot of others read books to children. There's one thing about that experience that fits this perfectly. Almost anyone can tell you a story you've never heard before and draw your interest...but a STORYTELLER can read you a story you've heard a thousand times and make you feel like it's your first time hearing it or that you've cracked a code. You, sir, have the makings of a storyteller! I look forward to more videos.
i'm really touched by your kind words. thank you for taking the time to watch a small channel like mine and commenting such a thoughtful comment. I also look forward to getting better at this and making more videos :)
the dedication behind customising the lamp aside, the video production, editing, sound, and visual quality is amazing. im no expert in any aspect of anything relating but impressed and subscibed!
Such a creative, heartwarming video Joshua! The energy and passion you have for your work is really inspirational and it showed your final product, lovely visuals and storytelling too. I'm looking forward to seeing what you cook up next!
That was beautiful, very unique style, made me feel like warm and cosy. Love the way you put that together. From today, I’m a true fan, and can not WAIT until the next upload. Please, keep committing to your dreams ✨ and keep creating magic 🪄
Only two videos and this level of quality? I have always been into the creative hobbies but never had the urge to build anything since it costs either time or money (money being the main problem) so you are a big inspiration!! hoping to one day become like you and merge all my hobbies into one (filmmaking, graphic design, engineering and just making stuff in general)
thank you for the kind words :) something that helps me is thinking of costs as 'investments' that will provide future value/returns - rooting for you and your future creative endeavors!
This was such a cool video, and I'm inspired to pursue something like this for myself now. Thank you for including your design process and introducing me to new vocab. Can't wait to see more from you!
Really excellent concept and execution. This a beautiful lamp with well thought out delightful interaction, but even better is your documentation seamlessly merging your thought process, build process, failures, breakthroughs, and experiments. Loved watching this and felt like I was learning along with you
not only is the product/project amazing, but the video is a masterpiece as well?? amazing work - ur def gonna blow up on YT with this quality content 🙌
Awesome!!! Dude it's a great video looking forward for more such videos. Got inspired by the quality of the video. UA-cam recommended a great video 😊 See you in the future video 😊
I love it! Great job man, you outdid yourself. Not only is the light fantastic, but your video editing and story telling were a work of art. You just earned a sub, keep up the good work!
Really well done, the lamp looks amazing, you over came a lot of problems and combined two products to make a third product that is better than the sum of its parts.
Especially for only your second video this is absolutely platinum standard. Although I would have loved to see more information about how to you managed to get the touch controls to work with the light ring (I thought that wasn't going to be possible so you kind of blew my mind with that one). Amazing work, looking forward to seeing more from you! - Subscribed
Really nice work!! Turned out really good. It might be also cool if the LED color temperature would change automatically with the extension and compresion of the paper diaphragm, although it's own challenge. Again, that's a really cool lamp that you made!
Excellent job, and a well-designed project. I don't know where you live, but this seems like a patentable configuration. You would know best, of course, but it looks like a product that could sell nicely. IKEA would definitely be able to convince shoppers that it was one of their designs - it has the graceful minimalism that their best products typify.
I look forward to seeing your lamp when you have it where you want it. It’s beautiful and functional. Would you consider one that can clamp onto a desk or shelf? That is what my current task lamp is, with a snake neck so I can position it where I need it. I never have room on my tiny desk. Your video was very calming and interesting. I appreciate the complicated words being on the screen as you said them.
Super cool! Just wanted to ask do you 3D print in your room? I wouldn't recommend it cause you can give yourself a plastic allergy if it's not vented well enough 😅
this is more just an idea, but if you want to keep the metal base you could cut out the top and put a low conductivity material, I thin piece of bamboo? or maybe some nice stained DRY leather. I think leather might work if its dry bc if its at all wet it prbly wont
When you were building the rings for the lantern structure I wondered why you didn't just 3D print them. You could have gotten perfectly round rings with a perfectly even thickness without needing to tape them together. The print wouldn't take very long, and all the rings would be printable as a single print. I imagine that would have been much faster and cleaner than doing it by hand.
Amazing video and very interesting project and design. The only 'flaw' I can see was the symbols on the base at the buttons. As with many other designs these days they are not friendly towards (older) people who don't have good eyesight like a young person.
i need to know the brand for the little silver mic you have in your hand throughout the video. sounded really nice
loved the project and execution. great job! and nice design posters :)
um... THE scott yu jan?? love the work you do man, you're a big inspiration! and the mic is an old zoom h2 recorder :)
my lamp dont jiggle jiggle it folds ....
Omg you are a fucking legend bro😂
i've always liked the frase "creativity is your ability to problem solve" and this video is very representative of that
Cool project! A couple of tips to fix your soldering, as you highlight it as a weakness:
- Basic technique: add solder directly to a hot joint, don't add solder to the iron tip and then apply it to the joint. There won't be enough solder doing things the latter way, and it won't flow properly. Yes, this requires you to figure out how to hold the iron, a strand of solder, and whatever needs to be soldered all at the same time, potentially making you feel like you need three or four hands, but it's the only way to do it. The iron tip should be tinned, but this is to aid with thermal transfer and avoid the tip oxidising, not to transfer that tin to the joint. Hold the parts to be soldered in the desired position, apply the iron until the joint is hot, then add solder wire directly to the joint, then remove heat and solder wire and let cool.
- When in doubt, add flux. Flux is a type of substance that helps solder flow properly. Most solder wire has a rosin flux core, but this generally isn't enough flux to make for a good solder joint. The solder joints you made on that PCB are a perfect example of a joint where you need more flux to make the solder flow properly and ensure a strong joint. They look ... okay-ish, but barely. You can buy rosin flux, or there are tons of other fluxes available, many of which are easier to work with (my favourite are gel fluxes that come in a syringe, making them easy to apply in suitable quantities). A note: many types of flux (including rosin!) are corrosive and *need* to be cleaned off, and really all solder joints regardless of added flux should be cleaned afterwards. Isopropyl alcohol is the typical cleaner for this.
I usually tend to be a quiet viewer who simply likes the videos, but I was so impressed with the quality of your video and the amount of work you put in, especially as a new UA-camr. Keep up the great work!👏
This is actually a problem that not many companies seem to have found solutions for! Especially in terms of the design of the lamp itself, and not just the lighting. I've had this struggle my whole life. You should def sell this.
Design usually works best if the product does one function, extremely well. When you get into multi-use products you will always get compromises so generally design companies will create products with a clear sense of what problem it solves. Having said this, I always find custom projects like this really cool because you learn so much about the design process.
My favourite youtube discovery in a long time. Adore the slow pace, sustained shots, and ASMR audio of your process.
The good ol' Lamptern...Love this! Thanks for sharing the whole process with us..even when things got difficult
of course! to be honest, a lot of footage was cut out, and I'm considering making future videos shorter for more concise storytelling.
@@imjistudio I'm going to be totally honest with you. As someone who struggles to make content myself (let alone get in front of the camera), you really do a fantastic job of storytelling. I can only imagine the footage that didn't make it in. I do typing test videos and the number of times I do it before I get one that I like is insane, honestly. You definitely did a fantastic job of editing and pulling it all together.
Here's the thing that I think is most notable...
I watch a lot of youtube and I love to learn new things. That said, I have no intention of building the perfect paper lamp! It wouldn't even fit on my desk. lol I am familiar with all of the things that you did so I didn't really need to learn how to wire a lamp or the trouble with conductivity or metal vs plastic. BUT I STAYED! You're a magnificent storyteller. My advice, stop second-guessing yourself and do what feels right. You can listen to suggestions and it's always good practice to keep learning, but you are way ahead of the curve, my friend. Don't think I didn't catch your little transitions and editing tricks! You showed a lot of mastery for someone with two youtube videos!
I was a teacher for years and read a lot of books to children...and watched a lot of others read books to children. There's one thing about that experience that fits this perfectly. Almost anyone can tell you a story you've never heard before and draw your interest...but a STORYTELLER can read you a story you've heard a thousand times and make you feel like it's your first time hearing it or that you've cracked a code. You, sir, have the makings of a storyteller!
I look forward to more videos.
i'm really touched by your kind words. thank you for taking the time to watch a small channel like mine and commenting such a thoughtful comment. I also look forward to getting better at this and making more videos :)
Thx youtube for suggesting, thx Joshua for sharing! Great project, i want one!
I would actually buy this product! What an awesome blend of styles and utility
can't believe this is only the 2nd vid on this channel, definitely subscribing for more
Came from class - this is awesome Mr. Lim.
the dedication behind customising the lamp aside, the video production, editing, sound, and visual quality is amazing. im no expert in any aspect of anything relating but impressed and subscibed!
thank you so much! still have a long way to go both as a designer and filmmaker - appreciate you watching and following along :)
Great job! Fun to watch the process and I like your editing style :)
Being friends with CW&T is insane. Congrats on investing lots of time on something you're proud of.
Great job man, that's the magic of product design, all the iterations you go through until it just clicks. Can't wait for the next project!
Omg I really want one now, I’d totally buy one!
found another youtuber with lots of potential :)
And the video quality was great ,it's like some crazy production level stuff!
the idea, design, cinematography everything was great! amazing.
This is so understated yet so intentional. Love it 😁
Great work Joshua, this turned out lovely!
bro this is amazing, i loved how the editing made everything feel so smooth (though im sure many painstaking hours were spent to perfect this)
I loved! Thanks for sharing!
Wow the enthusiasm behind this project is phenomenal I wanna have this energy
Such a creative, heartwarming video Joshua! The energy and passion you have for your work is really inspirational and it showed your final product, lovely visuals and storytelling too. I'm looking forward to seeing what you cook up next!
ur amazing, surprised to see you're only at 3k subs - inb4 u gonna blow up!
That was beautiful, very unique style, made me feel like warm and cosy. Love the way you put that together. From today, I’m a true fan, and can not WAIT until the next upload. Please, keep committing to your dreams ✨ and keep creating magic 🪄
thank you for the kind comment, i'm glad you enjoyed the video!
The cinematography of this video is amazing! bravo! 😊
What a great video, I had such a good time watching your process. Thank you for sharing it, the final product is fantastic!
Nice project! The joint lamp stand and the shape of the shade got me thinking about building a tent style one. Keep it up
This is so cool! Excellent work! Can't wait to see your next project
Only two videos and this level of quality? I have always been into the creative hobbies but never had the urge to build anything since it costs either time or money (money being the main problem) so you are a big inspiration!! hoping to one day become like you and merge all my hobbies into one (filmmaking, graphic design, engineering and just making stuff in general)
thank you for the kind words :) something that helps me is thinking of costs as 'investments' that will provide future value/returns - rooting for you and your future creative endeavors!
@@imjistudiogoing to college for engineering in a year so I’m extra hyped!!
Nice lamp! Love the process
As somebody who also has dream lamps in mind, I'm way for this.
This was such a cool video, and I'm inspired to pursue something like this for myself now. Thank you for including your design process and introducing me to new vocab. Can't wait to see more from you!
such a cool video! the lamp is well made and the video editing + your cinematography is on point. exited to see more of your projects.
woah i loved it
subscribed
keep up the good work
Beautifully done! Excited to see more projects!
Nothing beats a nice warm glow 💆🏻♂️
This is such a well made video about such a fun and creative project! And I loved all the build montage segments too :D
Very good work on the hardware and the video quality !
This was awesome. I love the storytelling style, execution, and the little lesson at the end.
I hope to see more from you soon
Super cool design and really engaging storytelling! 💡✨
hey man this is a super cool video, subscribed immediately!!
amazing, lamp and video production + storytelling. Godspeed with the YT algorithm
Really excellent concept and execution. This a beautiful lamp with well thought out delightful interaction, but even better is your documentation seamlessly merging your thought process, build process, failures, breakthroughs, and experiments. Loved watching this and felt like I was learning along with you
I’d love to have one! Great work
Such an enjoyable video to watch. Thank you for sharing!
I would love to see this at an exhibit at Open Sauce... damn I just love seeing people build cool stuff on UA-cam
not only is the product/project amazing, but the video is a masterpiece as well?? amazing work - ur def gonna blow up on YT with this quality content 🙌
that means so much 🥲 thank you for the kind comment
Dope video Joshua. Really cool that you know Che-Wei. I love what they do
very satisfying video
Very well designed and a nice lamp. But also my compliments on the editing, very well done!
a really great video and great product! im glad i got this recommended!
i know something big gonna happen, I can feel it.
Just a happy early subscriber.
I thought this was a big channel given the quality of the video. Keep up the nice job man!
I have a camping lantern that does this. Yours looks much nicer !
Awesome!!! Dude it's a great video looking forward for more such videos. Got inspired by the quality of the video. UA-cam recommended a great video 😊
See you in the future video 😊
low key flexing obsidian i see you
I love it! Great job man, you outdid yourself. Not only is the light fantastic, but your video editing and story telling were a work of art.
You just earned a sub, keep up the good work!
Really well done, the lamp looks amazing, you over came a lot of problems and combined two products to make a third product that is better than the sum of its parts.
This channel is so underrated 😭
SO COOL
really cool
Underrated channel
Especially for only your second video this is absolutely platinum standard.
Although I would have loved to see more information about how to you managed to get the touch controls to work with the light ring (I thought that wasn't going to be possible so you kind of blew my mind with that one).
Amazing work, looking forward to seeing more from you! - Subscribed
Really nice work!! Turned out really good. It might be also cool if the LED color temperature would change automatically with the extension and compresion of the paper diaphragm, although it's own challenge. Again, that's a really cool lamp that you made!
I think it's safe to say that we all are interested on this design and you should make a viable product for us to purchase.
Good job. The next iteration could be - led strip + wled. Some effects, like the lava effect, would look really cool.
Your video style reminds me of Make With Miles style. Very well made!
big fan of miles!
Excellent job, and a well-designed project. I don't know where you live, but this seems like a patentable configuration. You would know best, of course, but it looks like a product that could sell nicely. IKEA would definitely be able to convince shoppers that it was one of their designs - it has the graceful minimalism that their best products typify.
TF? i can't believe you dont have more follow! your content is peak! Keep on your mind mate luv
I need one
Damn, good job. And good video.
this made me realise my cloth over a regular lightbulb lamp is just perfect
Awesome, Joshua! Very elegant design with functionality in mind. Btw I need to get that Objectified poster!
great quality nice video man
I look forward to seeing your lamp when you have it where you want it. It’s beautiful and functional. Would you consider one that can clamp onto a desk or shelf? That is what my current task lamp is, with a snake neck so I can position it where I need it. I never have room on my tiny desk.
Your video was very calming and interesting. I appreciate the complicated words being on the screen as you said them.
Ultimate procrastination project
felt like watching a documentary of an innovative genius
Great job, keep it up
awesome video
Lovely lamp dude
Super elegant. Need v 2. Automated. Siri compatible. 😂 kickstart it!!!
Looks like that OG work lamp has room for a surface charger inside the body.
0:59 💡 this, right here. I immediately subbed at this point. great story telling. you gonna be big one day, keep it up 👍
really appreciate it!
Super cool! Just wanted to ask do you 3D print in your room? I wouldn't recommend it cause you can give yourself a plastic allergy if it's not vented well enough 😅
Amazing video!!
Banger
this is more just an idea, but if you want to keep the metal base you could cut out the top and put a low conductivity material, I thin piece of bamboo? or maybe some nice stained DRY leather. I think leather might work if its dry bc if its at all wet it prbly wont
They make the original by wrapping a single coil around a form. Maybe that would be easier? You can see them make the original on UA-cam.
i need to buy this. asap.
Loved it ☘️
If you ever start selling this I would totally buy it
Neat 💛
When you were building the rings for the lantern structure I wondered why you didn't just 3D print them. You could have gotten perfectly round rings with a perfectly even thickness without needing to tape them together. The print wouldn't take very long, and all the rings would be printable as a single print. I imagine that would have been much faster and cleaner than doing it by hand.
OH DUDEEE Love the video, what if the on off switch was a magnet and to turn the whole thing off all you need to do is push the lantern part up!?
Amazing video and very interesting project and design. The only 'flaw' I can see was the symbols on the base at the buttons. As with many other designs these days they are not friendly towards (older) people who don't have good eyesight like a young person.
quality is unreal
Good job!!
Please post more videos like this