Beautiful work man! If I can make one suggestion. You might want to stick a cheap 3s BMS board on the LiPo so that you don't accidentally over discharge and destroy it. It would also add a layer of protection should something go wrong, like the FET failing short circuit. Things could get really spicy really fast with a beefy LiPo like that!
UA-cam keeps saying videos are playing in 1080 for me but they're actually at 240 or a little higher. Kind of annoying bug. Great job on the table! It looks incredible and I loved the science lesson.
The jokes and production quality were just golden, prolly the one of the best vids you’ve made Jay. Thanks for putting so much time and effort into creating this video because it really paid off.
Yes, we want a video of the variable HV transformer! The table is super cool! I wonder if you hold a small neon lamp in your hand put it close to the tables neon tube, will the small neon lamp light up?
You could make some coasters with a coil and different colored neon lights. Do a pour with everything inside and everyone can find their drink by color!
I appreciate it. Yeah and even after all the reading and learning.....the pour still wasn't perfect. You can see the different layers of resin, if you look close enough. That's...not supposed to be a thing.
Everything about this video is mesmerising..the narrative,the sound effects,the expression and the soothing voice over...nice one man !..and thank to Mehdi electroboom for doing his thing as usual for the success of this project ❤️❤️
Wow Jay that's off the scale , 120% effort all the time no such thing as can't in your determination. The Tron number one table. Time for shop vac for power tool dust.
i Really appreciate your tenacity to getting over the hurdles Jay. It can literally sink your heart when things don't go well but you see it with the right attitude and just accept that something needs to be learned. A good lesson for young players!
For the sake of your apartment (and lungs!) I'd recommend investing in a cheap shop vac (like Ryobi or whatever) that you can hook up to the dust port on your tools. Those little dustbag attachments are basically useless - any vac will be a vast improvement, even more so if you add a DIY cyclone separator (another good 3D printing project).
I know where to get a table when I need one 🙂 Thank you Jay, and happy 2023! PS. You SHOULD really wear a mask when working with epoxy. It's in the same level as your ONE hand rule
one can't understand the feeling and love a person can have with a thing they made on their own, only if you do it yourself you'll get it, and sure sometimes it can end up being more expensive than just buying but as someone who also made a few things i can assure you that you won't love it as much as you'll love your DIYs
That’s the truth right there! It’s why I’ve always built things as opposed to buy them. Because when you put a lot of love and effort into something, you tend to learn a lot in the process in the end you end up smarter and more knowledgeable than somebody who would’ve just bought the product.
Yo Tate! Thanks for dropping by. The table looks so sick in person...I just couldn't get any good camera angles to REALLY show it off. So, when we making that mega-sized toroid collab?
@@PlasmaChannel Yeah I'd love to see it in person one day! Let's plan for the big boy later this year when I know more about driving the toroid. I'm hoping I'll develop a way to use a cheaper gas to make a toroid with a more developed driver so the project doesn't cost us thousands haha.
This is just such a beautiful video. I've always loved your passion for plasma but seeing you overcome all of these hurdles to realise your vision is so inspirational. Super proud of you!
Well that just jaw dropping amazing, just so cool, I can see you sitting there swiping left and right, so to speak !!😄😄😄, didn’t see any ppe in your blog, you know walnut dust is poisonous right??. Any way Nice one Jay.😄👋
Finally! You have uploaded a new video. I thought you won't post any videos anymore. But after such an awesome surprise, you poured me a sufficient amount of electricity in my heart so that my heart beats satisfactory. 🤩🤩🤩
I've watched several table makers who do things like this on a regular and have been wanting to try it myself. THANK YOU for showing some of the bits they never do, rest assured your documented failures absolutely will help others (me) avoid the same issues
@@PlasmaChannel yeah, sorry. I realized I'm kinda flooding your comments. (So many good things in it!) Hopefully good for 'engagement metrics' on UA-cam? 🤔
@@PlasmaChannel how is the heat from the neon encased in the resin? Wonder if it the heat will affect the resin or life of the neon tubes? Also, yes, definitely make a video on the neon sign making process (if you want to of course)
The capacitive coupling experimentation was my favorite part. Your design process is incredibly well-produced and easy to follow. Not to mention, the idea of several side lengths on one resin block was genius! Just discovered the channel and I'm hooked.
This project is so cool Jay! Haha I'm a bit jealous. And man the back side of your table is sooooooooo beautiful. The table should be rotatable :D Thanks for such amazing content!
Yeah when I saw the underside...I really did freeze. I thought, "is it too late for me to use this side??" It was...indeed...to late for me to use the bottom. The wood looked cooler on the top though!
I'm dying at the "so I asked my girlfriend" bit with Siri and her response!!! 🤣😂 I'm so happy to see you being you and having fun and humor in your videos Jay! You've always made great videos and content, yet they have gotten even more so from your first ones! Can't wait to continue following along to see where you go!
Justin, you're a freaking legend! Thanks so much for stopping by, and i'm glad you think my AI girlfriend is funny. It WOULD be funny, if it wasn't true........... Im honored to be making videos for you. Thanks for supporting me.
Man, first off: I got giddy when you said you were in Kirkland. I graduated from Juanita HS! Secondly, you’re doing everything I wish I had time for. I’m loving all your videos. The thruster is just about the coolest project I’ve seen on UA-cam. I wish you much success!
As a sign artist and master sign electrician who has delt with alot of neon, Your aplication of what makes neon beautiful and unique as opposed to other more modern light sources is refreshing, outstanding job and gives me some unique ideas for custom signs.
Just love your channel. I went to school for electrical engineering and your videos always make me wish I had stayed in that field. I couldn't analyze a circuit for anything now, lol, but love watching you bang your head through projects. Great work, as always!
If you do this kind of messy work again I advise getting a shopvac, even if it is a small shopvac. It helps quite a lot with cleanup with planing or any other type of shaving or dust making processes
Okay! Okay okay okay! Imagine a magma overlay on top of the river - magma that flows and gets hotter the closer your hand at. This is incredible for Tabletop RPGs
Mad respect who can not only master what he is best at but leap far beyond what he knew was possible! your projects are always really inspiring but this one by far is your best work yet!
Great video, beautiful project! I love it when the sponsor is so organic to the video itself. Thanks for including shoutouts to the local businesses as well! As a fellow Washingtonian, that will be great if I ever need them.
What I admire the most is the fact that you used real neon tube. Not tacky, overrated, boring LED... Anyone can slap some LED's together. They've become so mainstream that the traditional incandescent lamp is more visually pleasing. But good work on this effort. It's amazing and really looks good. A work of art.
Dude… Your plants are to say the least #GoalsAndYourLighting is on point AF!!! I love your channel/contact, please keep up the amazing Hardwork hustle/grind!
let's be honest its more like a dream, two hands, knowledge of plasma/circuitry, and a half a million sub UA-cam budget. But yea you're right, if you have all those things then this can absolutely be done.
This is inspiration to not only continue my pursuit in science, but to further develop my understanding in engineering, electronics and voltage along with mechanical equipment like 3D printers, this is some the the coolest shit I've seen that I actually understand!
Dude your stuff is getting better and better. I remember when you were just playing with subaru coils befor you even made your line of lexan mini projects. Now your making gorgeous tables with excellently applied physics. Way to go man, you are killin it!
a several years ago, i saw a video that had more or less the same concept of interaction with the table but using leds and optical sensors.... it is always good to watch smart people doing amazing things on this site ....=D good job...
Amazing table. I am speechless. On a scale from 1-10....i will give it a 15 🙂. I doubt I will ever see a more beautiful and spectacular table ever. Great job. You could start an industry and get rich he he. I look forward to your next project. Greetings from Norway -Asle
More impressive than the final result is the step-by-step process shown in the video, from the elaboration of the concept, the birth of the ideas, going through the difficulties that arose little by little, to the adjustment of the problem equations at each stage. Anyway, the conception of the idea ended up turning into something that can be applied to any object you want to have plasma flowing through it in a controllable way. Congratulations, man.
It's cool! And with some automatic effects, so it could change plasma length and brightness on its own while nobody touching it, it could be even cooler! Now i really want a similar one)
Wow, that was a stroke of genius. A responsive plasma table of electromagnetic concentrations of protons and electrons flowing through our bodies, soaking up by the Earth's core. In a sense, it simulates the 'Aurora Borealis' (The Northern Lights).
I’ve watch a few river table videos and this is probably the most informative one I’ve watched. You did a bunch of things I want to do with my own. (River battle scene!) came for the plasma, stayed for the table.
Holy Moly! I was WAITING LIKE CRAZY for you to drop this video since your Instagram post! Absolutely epic build, and in planning to make this for myself in the future, tho in a circular form 😉
Man! Gorgeous table! And the lights, just not a sufficient word to describe the awesomeness!! I had been thinking about a project like that, and your two weeks seemed about right to complete. Then the plastic mess came. A broom? Really? Vacuum woulda been my goto. IDK. Then ya said “two months later…” Yep, it was nice watching your table come together. Now what really grabbed my noodle upstairs was ya said “we absorb the energy from the plasma.” Tesla said something to that extent, but am unclear. I take electricians words, I been zapped too many times by my car’s spark plugs! And ElectroBoom really drives all that home for me. I hate gettin’ zapped!! But I’ll play with plasma. The globe thing. Change fluorescent lights while running too. I like watching the light get brighter around my fingertips, its cool. To me anyway… Though this transfer of energy has me brain locked. Do we retain that energy like a capacitor? And why doesn’t that energy affect us in other ways? Or does it. And if we are a capacitor to plasma energy, why don’t we max out like a capacitor, or do we? Again too chicken to find out in real time. Thanks EB, (keep yer electrodes to yourself Mr.!). I gotta git me a 3D printer!
That was an incredible project. Pleased that you persisted. Absolutely beautiful finished product that's priceless. I would get it insured for a considerable amount. Not kidding
I LOVE IT!!! Coolest table ever and so special for being 100% your work! You must be really proud, we need longer versions of this build and the neon signs haha
I love your content! You really go above and beyond to exactly achieve what you were dreaming of. All your projects are something special, never generic or boring. Very inspiring!
Definitely a video on the supply, I'm just about to build one actually so I would love to see your circuit and compare it to a few others I have in mind
That's a really beautiful and creative build! And I can't help but mention how good you've made the video in terms of cinematography and overall narrative! Looks and feels very professional :)
UA-cam is being glitchy! This video is shot in 4K, make sure your settings are set to that. Otherwise, It seems to play in 480p...
Beautiful work man! If I can make one suggestion. You might want to stick a cheap 3s BMS board on the LiPo so that you don't accidentally over discharge and destroy it. It would also add a layer of protection should something go wrong, like the FET failing short circuit. Things could get really spicy really fast with a beefy LiPo like that!
Damn.
Also I appreciate all the effort and time you put into this project!
Looks like a table that a millionaire would have 😅
Yes, we absolutely want to see the neon shop in action.
Hi plasma channel will this thing work
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UA-cam keeps saying videos are playing in 1080 for me but they're actually at 240 or a little higher. Kind of annoying bug. Great job on the table! It looks incredible and I loved the science lesson.
Yo man! I'm happy it came together so nicely! You're a real electrical artist now!
She works like a charm, and nothing gets hot. My neighbor is finally coming over now ;P
@@PlasmaChannel when is part 2 of star in the jar.
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Yoo
9:43 YES! I'd really like to see A video about how they make those signs :D
Likewise, yes please!
Ask and you shall receiveth!
Definitely wanna see that video
@@PlasmaChannel Great video, I'd like to see that too! How is your fusor doing, and will there be an update? I look forward to seeing what you do!
Yes please!
The jokes and production quality were just golden, prolly the one of the best vids you’ve made Jay. Thanks for putting so much time and effort into creating this video because it really paid off.
That means so much. Thank you for taking the time to drop this comment. Glad you appreciated the quality of content!
He's Back Everyone!
Course he is you floof xD
Yes, we want a video of the variable HV transformer!
The table is super cool! I wonder if you hold a small neon lamp in your hand put it close to the tables neon tube, will the small neon lamp light up?
Actually, I meant to put that in the video! ARG! Yes, it send out wireless power. I will do a followup video
What would happen if you put your phone on the table? Would it damage anything inside of your phone?
You could make some coasters with a coil and different colored neon lights. Do a pour with everything inside and everyone can find their drink by color!
I wonder if it would charge the the battery in your cell phone if you sat it there like a wireless charger for a phone
Very nice! I can resonate with your resin struggles man, so glad to see you fought through to the finish though!
I appreciate it. Yeah and even after all the reading and learning.....the pour still wasn't perfect. You can see the different layers of resin, if you look close enough. That's...not supposed to be a thing.
you mean "resinate" right? I'll show myself out
When science and art work together...!! LIterally it's real beauty...looks sooo coool...!!
As the years have gone by, i've realized i'm less of a dedicated "science" channel, and more of a scientific art channel.
@@PlasmaChannel I wonder if argon tubes would have matched better with the design of the table, since argon glows blue instead of orange.
Everything about this video is mesmerising..the narrative,the sound effects,the expression and the soothing voice over...nice one man !..and thank to Mehdi electroboom for doing his thing as usual for the success of this project ❤️❤️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a ton for watching.
Wow Jay that's off the scale , 120% effort all the time no such thing as can't in your determination.
The Tron number one table.
Time for shop vac for power tool dust.
i Really appreciate your tenacity to getting over the hurdles Jay. It can literally sink your heart when things don't go well but you see it with the right attitude and just accept that something needs to be learned. A good lesson for young players!
For the sake of your apartment (and lungs!) I'd recommend investing in a cheap shop vac (like Ryobi or whatever) that you can hook up to the dust port on your tools. Those little dustbag attachments are basically useless - any vac will be a vast improvement, even more so if you add a DIY cyclone separator (another good 3D printing project).
I know where to get a table when I need one 🙂
Thank you Jay, and happy 2023!
PS. You SHOULD really wear a mask when working with epoxy. It's in the same level as your ONE hand rule
How in the world can you conceive of a project like this let alone build it?? Your genius is unmatched.
I like this idea. Make useful objects that you can own, all while producing juicy content for us all. You're a legend!
Haha, that legit is why this video took so long to come out. I was actively BUILDING my own dining room table, and adding a Plasma Channel flair.
one can't understand the feeling and love a person can have with a thing they made on their own, only if you do it yourself you'll get it, and sure sometimes it can end up being more expensive than just buying but as someone who also made a few things i can assure you that you won't love it as much as you'll love your DIYs
That’s the truth right there! It’s why I’ve always built things as opposed to buy them. Because when you put a lot of love and effort into something, you tend to learn a lot in the process in the end you end up smarter and more knowledgeable than somebody who would’ve just bought the product.
Finally! I was wondering when this was coming out! The table turned out great and good job on that HV power supply.
Yo Tate! Thanks for dropping by. The table looks so sick in person...I just couldn't get any good camera angles to REALLY show it off. So, when we making that mega-sized toroid collab?
@@PlasmaChannel Yeah I'd love to see it in person one day! Let's plan for the big boy later this year when I know more about driving the toroid. I'm hoping I'll develop a way to use a cheaper gas to make a toroid with a more developed driver so the project doesn't cost us thousands haha.
What a journey but my goodness was it worth it. Such a sick result... Amazing work as always!
This is just such a beautiful video. I've always loved your passion for plasma but seeing you overcome all of these hurdles to realise your vision is so inspirational. Super proud of you!
Of all your many talents, adding CAD design has inspired me the most! Keep up the GREAT work!
Thanks a ton! I’m really loving 3D printing. I get it now. It get it. It’s cool haha.
I'm speechless Jay , your crafts are good
Thanks!
Well that just jaw dropping amazing, just so cool, I can see you sitting there swiping left and right, so to speak !!😄😄😄, didn’t see any ppe in your blog, you know walnut dust is poisonous right??. Any way Nice one Jay.😄👋
I HAD NO IDEA. Just looked it up...you're right. Yikes man. I breathed in a lot of dust.
Finally! You have uploaded a new video. I thought you won't post any videos anymore. But after such an awesome surprise, you poured me a sufficient amount of electricity in my heart so that my heart beats satisfactory. 🤩🤩🤩
I was actually working almost every day (7 days a week) since my last video. I never took a real break!
I've watched several table makers who do things like this on a regular and have been wanting to try it myself. THANK YOU for showing some of the bits they never do, rest assured your documented failures absolutely will help others (me) avoid the same issues
Holy crap Jay, this is epic!!!!
By far the best river table I've ever seen!!!
Well worth the wait!
Ahaha, I see you there a second time. Thank man. If you were in the Seattle area, i'd invite you to come over and see it.
@@PlasmaChannel yeah, sorry. I realized I'm kinda flooding your comments. (So many good things in it!)
Hopefully good for 'engagement metrics' on UA-cam? 🤔
@@PlasmaChannel how is the heat from the neon encased in the resin? Wonder if it the heat will affect the resin or life of the neon tubes?
Also, yes, definitely make a video on the neon sign making process (if you want to of course)
Awesome build. One suggestion. Get yourself a paint mixer that attaches to a drill. Much easier.
This is amazing, thank you for also including science and another phenomenal video
Hey, it's an honor to make videos for appreciative viewers like yourself. Thanks so much!
The capacitive coupling experimentation was my favorite part. Your design process is incredibly well-produced and easy to follow. Not to mention, the idea of several side lengths on one resin block was genius! Just discovered the channel and I'm hooked.
Awesome job
I loved every second of the video and admired your commitment and hard work.
Amazing project, Jay, and that really pushed you to the limit. I am so pleased you got the result you wanted.
This project is so cool Jay! Haha I'm a bit jealous. And man the back side of your table is sooooooooo beautiful. The table should be rotatable :D Thanks for such amazing content!
Yeah when I saw the underside...I really did freeze. I thought, "is it too late for me to use this side??" It was...indeed...to late for me to use the bottom. The wood looked cooler on the top though!
This has to be one of the best examples of creative, perseverant engineuity I've ever seen.
Thanks man. I appreciate that. I don’t like giving up.
I'm dying at the "so I asked my girlfriend" bit with Siri and her response!!! 🤣😂
I'm so happy to see you being you and having fun and humor in your videos Jay! You've always made great videos and content, yet they have gotten even more so from your first ones! Can't wait to continue following along to see where you go!
Justin, you're a freaking legend! Thanks so much for stopping by, and i'm glad you think my AI girlfriend is funny. It WOULD be funny, if it wasn't true........... Im honored to be making videos for you. Thanks for supporting me.
@@PlasmaChannel the honor is all mine
Man, first off: I got giddy when you said you were in Kirkland. I graduated from Juanita HS! Secondly, you’re doing everything I wish I had time for. I’m loving all your videos. The thruster is just about the coolest project I’ve seen on UA-cam. I wish you much success!
Tron gets watched here at least 4 times a year. Men of culture unite
It's an incredible movie.
As a sign artist and master sign electrician who has delt with alot of neon, Your aplication of what makes neon beautiful and unique as opposed to other more modern light sources is refreshing, outstanding job and gives me some unique ideas for custom signs.
Just love your channel. I went to school for electrical engineering and your videos always make me wish I had stayed in that field. I couldn't analyze a circuit for anything now, lol, but love watching you bang your head through projects. Great work, as always!
If you do this kind of messy work again I advise getting a shopvac, even if it is a small shopvac. It helps quite a lot with cleanup with planing or any other type of shaving or dust making processes
Glad to see you knew about the blow torch!it's definitely a savior!
Man, it really is!
Okay! Okay okay okay! Imagine a magma overlay on top of the river - magma that flows and gets hotter the closer your hand at. This is incredible for Tabletop RPGs
The most beatifull table I have ever seen.
Best river table ever… You took it to the next level maybe two levels.
That is nice project and good for the family dinning table, seated around and enjoy eating eating too!
Mad respect who can not only master what he is best at but leap far beyond what he knew was possible! your projects are always really inspiring but this one by far is your best work yet!
Awesome, thanks!
the quality in your craftsmanship is amazing !! good job !!
Great video, beautiful project! I love it when the sponsor is so organic to the video itself. Thanks for including shoutouts to the local businesses as well! As a fellow Washingtonian, that will be great if I ever need them.
Absolutely beautiful table. Well worth the wait. Stay classy.
What I admire the most is the fact that you used real neon tube.
Not tacky, overrated, boring LED...
Anyone can slap some LED's together. They've become so mainstream that the traditional incandescent lamp is more visually pleasing.
But good work on this effort. It's amazing and really looks good. A work of art.
Thanks Dan. LEDs can be very cool. However, nothing measures up to the 4th state of matter!
This is the greatest table i have ever seen . I am in love good job
Dude… Your plants are to say the least #GoalsAndYourLighting is on point AF!!! I love your channel/contact, please keep up the amazing Hardwork hustle/grind!
let's be honest its more like a dream, two hands, knowledge of plasma/circuitry, and a half a million sub UA-cam budget. But yea you're right, if you have all those things then this can absolutely be done.
Half million sub UA-cam budget is a lot smaller than you think haha. I may or may not have gone into debt for this video.
omg, that's just a beautiful work of art, best part, it's furniture... and your keysight edux 1002a scope? my oh my
So cool!
Kudos for your perseverance.
This is really impressive.
Thanks for sharing.
This might be the most satisfying DIY project I've seen. Congrats on the effort and success!
You sanded it... in your living room?!?!
It was really informative to watch you go from inspiration, to (sometimes failed) invention, and back again.
This is inspiration to not only continue my pursuit in science, but to further develop my understanding in engineering, electronics and voltage along with mechanical equipment like 3D printers, this is some the the coolest shit I've seen that I actually understand!
Dude your stuff is getting better and better.
I remember when you were just playing with subaru coils befor you even made your line of lexan mini projects.
Now your making gorgeous tables with excellently applied physics.
Way to go man, you are killin it!
a several years ago, i saw a video that had more or less the same concept of interaction with the table but using leds and optical sensors....
it is always good to watch smart people doing amazing things on this site ....=D
good job...
Amazing table. I am speechless. On a scale from 1-10....i will give it a 15 🙂. I doubt I will ever see a more beautiful and spectacular table ever. Great job. You could start an industry and get rich he he. I look forward to your next project. Greetings from Norway -Asle
More impressive than the final result is the step-by-step process shown in the video, from the elaboration of the concept, the birth of the ideas, going through the difficulties that arose little by little, to the adjustment of the problem equations at each stage. Anyway, the conception of the idea ended up turning into something that can be applied to any object you want to have plasma flowing through it in a controllable way. Congratulations, man.
That means a lot, thanks. Yeah I wanted to be honest with the process, and bring viewers along for the struggle haha.
It's cool! And with some automatic effects, so it could change plasma length and brightness on its own while nobody touching it, it could be even cooler! Now i really want a similar one)
Wow, that was a stroke of genius. A responsive plasma table of electromagnetic concentrations of protons and electrons flowing through our bodies, soaking up by the Earth's core. In a sense, it simulates the 'Aurora Borealis' (The Northern Lights).
Lol, nice work sanding the table in the living room. It's an awesome table.
This is one of Legendary idea man, I really love your table. Keep going, you have a brilliant brain and I will support you.
Thanks! That means a lot.
Great amalgamation of science, art, and function
I love a video on how those neon tubes are made! it's one of those things that you see everywhere, but have no idea how they really work!
Awww, that beautiful wood table!
I was hoping to see a plama globe made into a table, now that would look cool.
Challenge accepted.
It looks amazing, but how you combine knowledge about science and crafting into art is more amazing
I’ve watch a few river table videos and this is probably the most informative one I’ve watched. You did a bunch of things I want to do with my own. (River battle scene!) came for the plasma, stayed for the table.
It is amazing! Congratulations on this project. Practical and entertaining.
I love that Mehdi from Electroboom helped AND nothing blew up.
Super workmanship and great knowledge of ac electrical system
I’m looking to build an epoxy river table as well, in Black. This is incredible, never seen anything like it! Genius!
Extremely impressive project, and a beautiful result.
This is probably the coolest resin table I've ever seen. Very nice.
This channel deserves way more subs than it currently has. Cheers.
Thank you- that means a lot. You can help spread the word of Plasma Channel!
Jay two words for the project "Simply Awesome" and three words for you"Thanks for sharing"👌👌
Holy Moly! I was WAITING LIKE CRAZY for you to drop this video since your Instagram post! Absolutely epic build, and in planning to make this for myself in the future, tho in a circular form 😉
Wow!!! That is pretty awesome!!! Yes do an adjustable power build please
Hey SA! Good news - I’m halfway done with that power source video 😉 it’s definitely up next.
Man! Gorgeous table! And the lights, just not a sufficient word to describe the awesomeness!! I had been thinking about a project like that, and your two weeks seemed about right to complete.
Then the plastic mess came. A broom? Really? Vacuum woulda been my goto. IDK.
Then ya said “two months later…”
Yep, it was nice watching your table come together.
Now what really grabbed my noodle upstairs was ya said “we absorb the energy from the plasma.” Tesla said something to that extent, but am unclear. I take electricians words, I been zapped too many times by my car’s spark plugs! And ElectroBoom really drives all that home for me. I hate gettin’ zapped!!
But I’ll play with plasma. The globe thing. Change fluorescent lights while running too. I like watching the light get brighter around my fingertips, its cool. To me anyway…
Though this transfer of energy has me brain locked. Do we retain that energy like a capacitor?
And why doesn’t that energy affect us in other ways? Or does it.
And if we are a capacitor to plasma energy, why don’t we max out like a capacitor, or do we?
Again too chicken to find out in real time. Thanks EB, (keep yer electrodes to yourself Mr.!).
I gotta git me a 3D printer!
That was an incredible project. Pleased that you persisted. Absolutely beautiful finished product that's priceless. I would get it insured for a considerable amount. Not kidding
this has insane application in tracking motion
Right?!
I LOVE IT!!! Coolest table ever and so special for being 100% your work!
You must be really proud, we need longer versions of this build and the neon signs haha
Awesome!! How about the plasma line reacting to sound...?? It would certainly look cool if jumping to every sound in the room!!
Congratulations on all your success, you smell terrific!
Man... I am so Glad you didn't hurt your toe or hands while Flipping that hefty table, the First time when it fell I froze for a minute
I love your content! You really go above and beyond to exactly achieve what you were dreaming of. All your projects are something special, never generic or boring. Very inspiring!
Fantastic stuff my friend! Thanks for being productive.
That was a great project. Errors and mistakes but thats a part of the whole thing. A really good handmade table
When I heard capacitive coupling I was like what amazing work great video love the channel.
I've got no words just Amazing as always👍🏻
Beautiful build. Absolutely amazing. Awesome videos. Can't wait to see what's next.
BEAUTIFUL! I wish I had one of these!
Well, for the meager cost of $$$$, and 2 months of time... lol
Definitely a video on the supply, I'm just about to build one actually so I would love to see your circuit and compare it to a few others I have in mind
Brilliant concept for dining table!
You’re from Seattle?!? Sonics for life! Also can’t wait to see updates on your thruster/aircraft.
That's a really beautiful and creative build! And I can't help but mention how good you've made the video in terms of cinematography and overall narrative! Looks and feels very professional :)
Thanks Vidduley! Really appreciate that viewpoint.
This is bonkers. Absolutely amazing
@Plasma Channel good to see you , HAPPY NEW YEAR, nice plasma table 💜.
SHARED out on community tab beautiful work brother 🤗
Happy new year as well my friend!
OMG THAT IS SOOO COOOL!!! keep up the good work jay!
Wooo thanks! I will!
That table is amazing. Please do make a video about that driver circuit! Would love to hear what you and Mehdi concocted.