I've been pulling stuff apart all my life and its a great way to learn new engineering approaches to problems. Its not just the parts you can repurpose, its the ideas too. Pull something aparr and stay calm.
Oh man, I just binged watched your last 4 months of content, you just got yourself a new subscriber, I love your mix of creativity engineering and art. The editing is masterful too! I'm certain your channel will blow up when the algorithm decides to anoint you as a chosen one.
This was all very satisfying, untill you started cutting wires... That sort of killed my buzz, tho that's probably because I have been desoldering a whole bunch of things the last few days.
Garbage Night is my favorite night of the week ! I drag home anything mechanical or electrical. I savage motors- Solenoids and many other mechanical devices looking for parts to tinker. Thanks for the great video !
I live near a engineering college, on garbage night before they go home after graduation I have found like new tools drills etc. I had one student give me a drill press with milling attachment because he did not want to take home with him for free !
@@geomcc39 damn you're lucky! I didn't find anything of note even while I was attending an engineering college lol all they ever threw out was old pentium machines from the physics labs... well actually come to think of it I remember a friend mentioning his prof gave him an old sem that needed a part replaced, that was pretty cool (I helped him locate the replacement part, not sure if he ever took the thing tho).
I'm sad watching this because I would love to hear from the original engineers what each component was used for, why they chose it, why they didn't go with some other design they were considering. What was frustrating about it, their failures. But I don't even know if they're alive. This is certainly a beautiful tribute, though
it is just like therapy. when I was a kid, we had a old black and white TV in the basement, and I asked my mom if I could take it apart, I stripped it down to the very last screw just to get the magnets out of the speaker.
I tinker with clocks and it's my dream to manufacture my own designs. I also have an interest in steam engines and robots. Anything with gears makes me happy 🙂
very relaxing video. disassembly nicely in detail. and the result: a lot of little things to use again. i like a lot of little things, thanks for the video.
First time I remember as a three yr old getting into trouble for dismantling my dads electric razor ,followed by a wind up travel alarm at 4 yrs found out about springs !!😅😅 was lucky 😊
I do this to every single postwar Lionel I buy. Even if I know it runs, it’s so relaxing to clean and take it apart and lube and finally put back together.
According to the video description, the device was an “old and unsafe” timer relay. Timer relays are used to send out electromechanical outputs at certain intervals.
2:10 BAUMER electric in Frauenfeld CH still exists - an international family company with a passion for sensors, encoders, measuring instruments and components for automated image processing.
What was the point?It looked like a perfectly viable mechanical timer switch untill you destroyed it, acceptable dissembly would be something like replace the microswitch to make it functional again or lubricate the moving parts,, not just turning it into scrap parts.
Cool video, but you can't do this with items built after 2000 or so becouse a lot of parts are pressed or glued together plastic so you can't take it apart without breaking it.
I buy things from the flea market to completely dismantle them. It is both therapeutic and cheap entertainment. I am nowhere as precise or artistic, though.
If I tried to do that it would be the last thing I ever did because the pieces would never be perfectly aligned with each other and I'd have to keep rearranging them because they're mocking me and if I let them go then they win
Now put in back together! Plus points if you tear down something broken and make it work again!
Just watch it reverse.. ;)
You stole my comment.
Minecrafter 02 , I may be hedging my bets here, but he probably could, would and did....and “yes”, it would probably have worked...lol
Minus points with the time consumption
I did that when I was 14 with my broken 3ds only thing is when I put it back together it actually works lmao I still have know idea what I did
I've been pulling stuff apart all my life and its a great way to learn new engineering approaches to problems. Its not just the parts you can repurpose, its the ideas too.
Pull something aparr and stay calm.
What do you think of the video? Are you inspired to do a teardown?
hello I'm new to chicken with a like you're cool what you do (:
I speak Spanish in case I put something wrong is that I translated it
@@user-px1kr2hr3j No problem! I can understand! thank you
@@danielbruin do you have a background in cinematography or similar. your videos are shot extremely nice:)
Is like a This Old Tony padawan. Need more dad jokes
Oh man, I just binged watched your last 4 months of content, you just got yourself a new subscriber, I love your mix of creativity engineering and art. The editing is masterful too! I'm certain your channel will blow up when the algorithm decides to anoint you as a chosen one.
This was all very satisfying, untill you started cutting wires... That sort of killed my buzz, tho that's probably because I have been desoldering a whole bunch of things the last few days.
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but can't they be welded back?
Same. I felt a shift inside me... And I've also been soldering haha.
When he snipped that wire on the coil for the motor I was like 🥺 but when he started arranging everything at the end my mind went 🤤
Not worth the time actually desoldering imo
Garbage Night is my favorite night of the week ! I drag home anything mechanical or electrical. I savage motors- Solenoids and many other mechanical devices looking for parts to tinker. Thanks for the great video !
Thinking about the symmetry in time - that there’s an old man or woman somewhere that did the opposite many many years ago fills me with bliss ☺️
This is the definition of perfection.
Now the real trick. Put it all back together and make it work.
That what I was want to write to him
Glad to see that I'm not the only one who enjoys tearing down equipment to see how it works.
Wow never knew anyone else found this as fun as I do, have been doing this since I was little!
I live near a engineering college, on garbage night before they go home after graduation I have found like new tools drills etc. I had one student give me a drill press with milling attachment because he did not want to take home with him for free !
@@geomcc39 damn you're lucky! I didn't find anything of note even while I was attending an engineering college lol all they ever threw out was old pentium machines from the physics labs... well actually come to think of it I remember a friend mentioning his prof gave him an old sem that needed a part replaced, that was pretty cool (I helped him locate the replacement part, not sure if he ever took the thing tho).
what some people call junk I call treasure !
Check your local scrap yard. found so many electronics pumps motors etc !
The knolling at the end is a nice touch.
If this is not satisfying then I don't know what is.
I think is a timer
I'm sad watching this because I would love to hear from the original engineers what each component was used for, why they chose it, why they didn't go with some other design they were considering. What was frustrating about it, their failures. But I don't even know if they're alive. This is certainly a beautiful tribute, though
it is just like therapy. when I was a kid, we had a old black and white TV in the basement, and I asked my mom if I could take it apart, I stripped it down to the very last screw just to get the magnets out of the speaker.
great channel btw
Sequences of disassembling is interesting work! I am looking forward to seeing what you going to make with these parts.
My mom says I should get therapy, clearly this video is all I need.
I tinker with clocks and it's my dream to manufacture my own designs. I also have an interest in steam engines and robots. Anything with gears makes me happy 🙂
I wish there was 48 hours in a day just for tinkers
knolling wizbang electro mechanical computing device. 1,000 points of failure. What could possibly go wrong. Fantastic video. Fantastic gadget.
God of perfectionism
very relaxing video. disassembly nicely in detail. and the result: a lot of little things to use again. i like a lot of little things, thanks for the video.
First time I remember as a three yr old getting into trouble for dismantling my dads electric razor ,followed by a wind up travel alarm at 4 yrs found out about springs !!😅😅 was lucky 😊
Beautiful device
Cool! So satisfying to watch
Thanks!
Think that the algorithm is about to hit your channel pretty hard. Awesome videos. Best of luck!
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I found this thanks to the algorithm
Satisfying watching this. Thank You. :)
I totally love this!
Buen video
Bravo! Zen mode activated
Love those sutil Foley sounds. 👌🏻❤️
this is a masterclass in knolling
so satisfying!
serious OCD in this video :D what you did in the video I did in my childhood and it triggered the attraction to mechanics and engineering :)
Jezus why do i love watching this?!
I feel like such a nerd :)
I relate to taking things apart is engineering therapy
I do this to every single postwar Lionel I buy. Even if I know it runs, it’s so relaxing to clean and take it apart and lube and finally put back together.
Love it! I just completely watched through all your videos and i love them👍
ive wanted to do the same thing for a long time now and you have made me try it
That is some nice Knolling.
omg! so satisfying
The algorithm has blessed you you will be getting more subscribers soon
You deserve 1m sub
Wow! You just earned yourself a new subscriber with one video 🤯
It would be awesome see all back together
Start the video again 😅
Nice work bro
Разрушение как вид искусства. Завораживает ))
I liked this video
Was that a timer relay?
The title is 100% correct
Better than LEGO or MECANO ! :D
I'm still trying to figure out was this things purpose was...
But I really enjoyed that teardown!
Spring Gang also got a new follower...
According to the video description, the device was an “old and unsafe” timer relay. Timer relays are used to send out electromechanical outputs at certain intervals.
Biggest sigh of relief at 4:17 hahaha
like! o problema é montar depois kkkkkk
I am hespañol I am from Chile I am 10 years old I liked the video
Correction is spanish (español)
Jajaja yo soy de Perú XD
I love it
That's was incredibly well made and your video was alright, too...
KNIPEX!!!! The best
2:10 BAUMER electric in Frauenfeld CH still exists - an international family company with a passion for sensors, encoders, measuring instruments and components for automated image processing.
if you don't intend to put it back together you could line everything up like you did at the end and put it in a resin slab
Dude. Just found your channel. Insta sub. This content is gold.
Subbed :) I really like this video and the gear reduction video.
epic, good video
What was the point?It looked like a perfectly viable mechanical timer switch untill you destroyed it, acceptable dissembly would be something like replace the microswitch to make it functional again or lubricate the moving parts,, not just turning it into scrap parts.
Wow, you made my ocd look cool. I also love to take things apart so I can check what is made of and how things work. Where was this relay used?
Nice video, also show me how it's work's
What was the purpose of this thing? Very nice video by the way!👍
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Cool video, but you can't do this with items built after 2000 or so becouse a lot of parts are pressed or glued together plastic so you can't take it apart without breaking it.
I know! Really sad it is.
...and mostly are electronics. Although some old components might worth desoldering it's just not as satisfying as old mechanical stuff.
To ask about what object is this, or ask to reassemble it, is to be completely missing the point. Awesome therapist/artistic idea!
Hello, you use some part in another project?
Amaziiiiing
So cool
I buy things from the flea market to completely dismantle them. It is both therapeutic and cheap entertainment. I am nowhere as precise or artistic, though.
so interesting! and I learned something useful at 2:26 thanks! :)
Hello greetings from Mexico, Daniel would like to know if you can tell me the relay model and the manufacturer I am interested in getting one
the heck did you take it apart for
You should get some clear resin and set that lot in the resin then you can hang it on the wall or make a table top ???.
I'd like to hear how you take it apart
I was hoping you needed that worm gear shaft for something.
I was hoping for it to reassemble at the end.
Nice, now make a video where you build it all back together.
What do you do with the parts afterwards?
Ничего не понял, но было интересно смотреть, как он ломает эту штуку. Знать бы ещё что это...
Rebuild it it’s fun
Haha I'm so happy for you! The algorithim finally got you the views that are well deserved
Always be knolling!
¡Un Poco De Todo Colaboracíon!
Precioso
Cuanto tiempo llevas youtube ??
Tu que dispositivo utilizas
What did that thing do?
i kinda want this device, where do i find it?
Ptm es muy bueno
helo! im here for un poco de todo
You are cool
Woow
Am I the only one that saves all the parts after taking them apart?
now let's guess this guy’s zodiac sign :D
If I tried to do that it would be the last thing I ever did because the pieces would never be perfectly aligned with each other and I'd have to keep rearranging them because they're mocking me and if I let them go then they win
What was that device man ???
Check the description my man 🙂
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