@@a-aron2276 Who in the world would click on that video. It just sounds daunting and very hard and boring thing. Even veretasium and other knowledge channels click bait. So please leave the guy alone
No one can believe you made this by hand? I can’t believe you still have all your fingers with your tablesaw technique. Lol Great video, proper cool end result.
Cool video editing, love the stop motion stuff. As someone who build a lot of sound systems: Your speakers are cancelling each other out and the low frequency speakers distort the mids and highs. They all compress the air inside the cube which in converse conclusion prevents every speaker to use its full hoisting capacity (?). I didn't see a single air vent in the whole construction, but I can be wrong. The best way is to devide the cube inside so every low+mid/high speaker combo has it's own airway.
Yeah, I was wondering how it sounds, I hope he can get back to you so you design one together, or at least collect some more knowledge about speaker systems.
Can the speakers be recessed into a cover on the inside? You know, like those car speaker boxes. Back in the 70s and early 80s the first upgrade that most kids installed was a killer stereo, especially on your first car. Jensen Triaxal speakers were the most popular, and alot of them were put into a plastic, sometimes wood, speaker box and thrown in the back window. I'm not sure how these type of speakers react if enclosed or boxed in. Nice work, though! Killer looking speaker ball, cube or whatever it's actually called...lol
So I just "built" one of these in SolidWorks. Turns out the angles between the pentagons and hexagons are different compared to hexagon to hexagon. It would be quite easy to set up a compound miter saw (or radial arm saw) to do this. The glue angles are 18.69° and 20.91° for the different attachment. I notice in the video there are gaps, caused of course by this disparity. I think this is a heroic effort at making a "soccer" ball, i.e. a dodecahedron. 12 pentagons, 20 hexagons. I may do one of these. I LOVE that Madman showed us the way. Every effort starts with small steps. Thanks.
You seem to have found out the secret of wood glue lol. It makes those little incidental spaces and gaps meaningless, acting as not only a strong bonding agent but a filler as well. This guy reminds me of every person I worked with in a cabinet shop for 25 years lol.
I bet he used like 20 degrees on all of them but I was wondering how on earth he calculated it! Thanks for explaining the geometry bit - I am not a math geek but I find geometry fascinating.
The technical name for the geometric shape is a Truncated Icosahedron. It has 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons and was identified as the shape of the carbon 60 molecule back in the 1980's that was given the name buckyball. Very cool video!
@@EM-do9em I spent 3 months doing calculations for the x, y, z coordinates out to 11 decimal places trying to determine the angle's for the 3 connecting points. I planned on making 3D models of the molecule for High school Chemistry teachers. My wife threatened to divorce me because it was taking all of my spare time. So I quit the calculations but I did keep my notes! LOL
Impressive work! Very cool process time lapse and stop motion editing. I love it all, except one thing: Somebody get this person a bandsaw please. That free-form cutting on the table saw makes me cringe and want to count my fingers.
It's a video made by a madman alright. The editing alone is insane. I subscribed because the videos are so entertaining to watch. You set the bar for other would-be youtubers.
That’s cool for these days… back in my day( early 80’s) we made speakers with pulsating lights to jazz up our party rooms. With $7 worth of parts! Great video!
I love your work and wish I had the resources to do the kinds of projects you do. I am a blacksmith/bladesmith myself. I love working with steel. I also do robotics and gadget making. My channel used to be focused on something else but I am slowly turning it into just for my metal work and robotics/gadgets. If I had one negative thing to say its that you dont need to do clickbait titles. Saying things like "NO ONE CAN BELIEVE I MADE ..." or anything like that just makes the title look desperate. I know a lot of channels do it and thats exactly the problem. It holds no merit with most viewers now and may even be part of why you arent getting the millions of views you should be getting.
Way back in primary school I made a dodecahedron in shop class.(12 sided object made by 5sided plates) and that was painful enough... Making a complete ball like this? Impressive, most impressive.
Great work mate, looks like your working with MDF, it's very toxic stuff! You should be wearing a mask rated to work with is material. Just a suggestion, the longer you live the more cool stuff you can make😉
Sold! Do they come in pairs? Holy shit I don't know what's better on your channel? The content, the editing of said content, or the music. Just kidding. Your content is top-tier and somehow I luckily stumbled upon your channel. I look forward to the craziness you've got in store for the future. In the meantime I'm gonna crack out to your other videos. Have a blessed day, from freedom-loving Florida.
!! Wow your ideas are great ya Young ya got this Keep them comin your Brain is workin over time ya make it Look so easy ya got Pride in your work so ya Got my Vote keep them comin I,m in Canada were ya from ? thks for sharin
What point is there making a mask if he doesn't wear one? Why do you care anyway? What next, putting his fingers too close to the saw blade? Potential accident risk when he jumped over the work bench?
@@bongiwentsikeni7022 - I already have, and I am still alive! I also walk outdoors without a foil hat, yet aliens have not yet abducted me! Incredible, right?
That's because no one can believe you still have your own 2 hands. Seriously though, you need to make jigs for close up work. Make Jigs and I don't mean little dances
Please stop the click bait style titles. You're an excellent craftsman, the work will speak for itself.
1000 times this, the titles don't help figure out what the video is about
Thankyou,!!! Glad someone said it Nothing worse than non descriptive titles and super amazed/surprised thumbnails
Homemade truncated icosahedron Bluetooth speaker would've been more discriptive. Or diy soccer ball Bluetooth spreaker.
tbh, I think the picture helps :-)
@@a-aron2276 Who in the world would click on that video. It just sounds daunting and very hard and boring thing. Even veretasium and other knowledge channels click bait. So please leave the guy alone
No one can believe you made this by hand? I can’t believe you still have all your fingers with your tablesaw technique. Lol
Great video, proper cool end result.
You are right, a person should never be so confident as to not use a push stick. They are cheaper than fingers
I can’t watch him cut like that.. I catch myself wincing and clenched the whole time.. 😂
he is a madman 🤣
Kickback is a bitch
I was thinking exactly the same thing.
He's a madman. No safety points for him. Be safe, keep all of your fingers.
He has talent, and imagination. Nice build.
Cool video editing, love the stop motion stuff. As someone who build a lot of sound systems: Your speakers are cancelling each other out and the low frequency speakers distort the mids and highs. They all compress the air inside the cube which in converse conclusion prevents every speaker to use its full hoisting capacity (?). I didn't see a single air vent in the whole construction, but I can be wrong. The best way is to devide the cube inside so every low+mid/high speaker combo has it's own airway.
Yeah, I was wondering how it sounds, I hope he can get back to you so you design one together, or at least collect some more knowledge about speaker systems.
Can the speakers be recessed into a cover on the inside? You know, like those car speaker boxes. Back in the 70s and early 80s the first upgrade that most kids installed was a killer stereo, especially on your first car. Jensen Triaxal speakers were the most popular, and alot of them were put into a plastic, sometimes wood, speaker box and thrown in the back window.
I'm not sure how these type of speakers react if enclosed or boxed in.
Nice work, though!
Killer looking speaker ball, cube or whatever it's actually called...lol
Спасибо мастеру за его мастерство и трудолюбие!!!!
So I just "built" one of these in SolidWorks. Turns out the angles between the pentagons and hexagons are different compared to hexagon to hexagon. It would be quite easy to set up a compound miter saw (or radial arm saw) to do this. The glue angles are 18.69° and 20.91° for the different attachment. I notice in the video there are gaps, caused of course by this disparity. I think this is a heroic effort at making a "soccer" ball, i.e. a dodecahedron. 12 pentagons, 20 hexagons. I may do one of these. I LOVE that Madman showed us the way. Every effort starts with small steps. Thanks.
You seem to have found out the secret of wood glue lol. It makes those little incidental spaces and gaps meaningless, acting as not only a strong bonding agent but a filler as well. This guy reminds me of every person I worked with in a cabinet shop for 25 years lol.
I bet he used like 20 degrees on all of them but I was wondering how on earth he calculated it! Thanks for explaining the geometry bit - I am not a math geek but I find geometry fascinating.
Amigo sos un genio 👏 ... saludos desde Argentina ...
The technical name for the geometric shape is a Truncated Icosahedron. It has 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons and was identified as the shape of the carbon 60 molecule back in the 1980's that was given the name buckyball. Very cool video!
Thank tou for this comment.
How the hell..do you remember something like that???
@@EM-do9em I spent 3 months doing calculations for the x, y, z coordinates out to 11 decimal places trying to determine the angle's for the 3 connecting points. I planned on making 3D models of the molecule for High school Chemistry teachers. My wife threatened to divorce me because it was taking all of my spare time. So I quit the calculations but I did keep my notes! LOL
Impressive work! Very cool process time lapse and stop motion editing. I love it all, except one thing:
Somebody get this person a bandsaw please. That free-form cutting on the table saw makes me cringe and want to count my fingers.
عنوان الابتكار والإبداع . أنت 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
It's a video made by a madman alright. The editing alone is insane. I subscribed because the videos are so entertaining to watch. You set the bar for other would-be youtubers.
KEREEEEEEN abisss👍👍👍
Banyak idea yg selalu dituangkan dlm karya seni..MANTAAAAP
Yes. Steel is at high cost. Congratulations for the work. You are a master in your work.
Лайк в поддержку канала.
Удачи тебе ✌️🖐️👍
Man, i like the whole thing you do. from the idea to handmade working with simple machines to video cutting! Keep going, you will grow up. Greets
That’s cool for these days… back in my day( early 80’s) we made speakers with pulsating lights to jazz up our party rooms. With $7 worth of parts! Great video!
Bellissimo, bravo 👏👏👏👏
So nice, the work, the idea all....👍👍👍👍👌
Work and Art at the same time. Mind blown.
Thanks for sharing
Awesome!!
Madman, you are the man brother. Another outstanding job you created, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍.
Excellent craftsmanship but very unsafe though
Sorry but... Where is the Nobel prize for this gentleman ?
Выше похвал. Мне нравится все! И работы по металлу и по дереву. Особенно понравилось как вы строили дом.
Should have made a dozen of those. Cool idea and fun project.
Lo que me parece increíble.. Es que aún conserve todos los dedos....
I'm so jealous of your workshop......
Your editing and filming is on point fantastic job great skills, I would love to be able to film and edit like you
Very cool! If not scary watching you with the table saw.
Very good my friend
Не устаю удивляться от твоего многогранности. Уважуха и успехов во всем. Большущий жирный лайк. 🙂👍
Beautiful workpiece 👍
Amazing Creation 👍👍
You do have mad skills but that is a lot of work for a speaker that looks better than it sounds.
I love your work and wish I had the resources to do the kinds of projects you do. I am a blacksmith/bladesmith myself. I love working with steel. I also do robotics and gadget making. My channel used to be focused on something else but I am slowly turning it into just for my metal work and robotics/gadgets.
If I had one negative thing to say its that you dont need to do clickbait titles. Saying things like "NO ONE CAN BELIEVE I MADE ..." or anything like that just makes the title look desperate. I know a lot of channels do it and thats exactly the problem. It holds no merit with most viewers now and may even be part of why you arent getting the millions of views you should be getting.
it's russian 👎he pretends to be an American
you should watch Veritasium video:
Clickbait is Unreasonably Effective
ua-cam.com/video/S2xHZPH5Sng/v-deo.html
I disagree.
@@stefaniesondo-benz2646 to jest nagrywane w rosji popatrz na wtyczki i gniazdka z prądem w USA takich niema i konto bankowe ma w rosji.
Tremendous Editing!!!!!!
Круто ☝
новый формат для иностранцев.
Успехов и миллионы подписчиков ☝😀👍👍👍
Amazing work and amazing editing thankyou
Super cool! But did I miss the part about safety first Always!🤔🙃
Another great project, you are a man of many talents
Awesome!
That was awesome!!
the main thing is not to want them to play ball! 😂😂😂
Как всегда видос бомба!
Отлично! Молодцы! 👍👍👍Но я бы добавил ещё подсветку на данном изделии
good vid - pls wear a mask when u sand back that stuff. Young people are immortal but they can get emphysema later on.
Mr. GENIUS!!! RESPECT!!!
Красава, монтаж как всегда- божественный .
Sympa comme enceinte connecté, tu pourras rajouter un petit écran tactile pour afficher l'heure où alors la pochette de l'album qui passe🤔👍👏👨🦽💨
Way back in primary school I made a dodecahedron in shop class.(12 sided object made by 5sided plates) and that was painful enough...
Making a complete ball like this?
Impressive, most impressive.
Alex, you are skilled beyond belief. Thank you for sharing your many gifts. Spectacular work all around ‼️🙏🏻
Красавчик как всегда все круто и понятно!
I like your editing man cool stuff, God Bless
Great work mate, looks like your working with MDF, it's very toxic stuff! You should be wearing a mask rated to work with is material. Just a suggestion, the longer you live the more cool stuff you can make😉
That is cool, fantastic work on the angles 🙂
Very awesome work,and very beautiful video,I'm amazed to see it 👍👍
Should’ve put lights and made it sync to the music
На 3:02 , 5:05 , сдаётся мне что это футбольный мяч .
Отличная работа👍!!!
Damned man....and I thought he made it with his feet.....astonishing....
always good content. look forward to these vids. talented man
Your video editing is superb man. Great job ..
Ficou perfeito, Man. Hehehe
Bloody Brilliant
love this!!! very cool Madman :)
На 10:07 , музыкальный футбольный мячик , кто на воротах стоять будет ...
Вот это здорово. Очень стильно получилось 👍 Только не понял как крепились накладки?
I draw my hat, both on the editing and the craftsmanship. Now tell us, how many hours did it take?
It's incredibly breathtaking
Bravissimo!!!!!
Looks good!
Sold! Do they come in pairs?
Holy shit I don't know what's better on your channel? The content, the editing of said content, or the music. Just kidding. Your content is top-tier and somehow I luckily stumbled upon your channel. I look forward to the craziness you've got in store for the future. In the meantime I'm gonna crack out to your other videos.
Have a blessed day, from freedom-loving Florida.
!! Wow your ideas are great ya Young ya got this Keep them comin your Brain is workin over time ya make it Look so easy ya got Pride in your work so ya Got my Vote keep them comin I,m in Canada were ya from ? thks for sharin
Best videos in UA-cam. Period
Briliant and amazing 👍👍
just wondering if the placement of the speakers is for the looks or for the audio/stereo?
Excelent!!!
What angle do you cut the corners to fit exactly on the round shape?
did anybody else see the thumbnail and immediately hear "A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON"?
All that work to build a thing that you could've buy for 40$ great!!!
🤐.👏👏👏👏. Solo un apunte, deberías haber dejado un hueco para que salga la presión de los wofer
Seeing as you insist on not wearing a mask, make one . You will for sure use it then and we can rest easier knowing we have you a little longer
What point is there making a mask if he doesn't wear one? Why do you care anyway? What next, putting his fingers too close to the saw blade? Potential accident risk when he jumped over the work bench?
@@johncoops6897 to save me from the benign exchange I would encourage you to do all the above,gamble with you life till you get lucky
@@bongiwentsikeni7022 - I already have, and I am still alive! I also walk outdoors without a foil hat, yet aliens have not yet abducted me! Incredible, right?
@@johncoops6897 to quote a great philosopher, "dust yourself off and try again" - Aliyah...like I said,till you get lucky
Thank you youtube for the DO NOT RECOMMEND button.
Очень круто!
На мосфильме, так не снимают, супер!
You are a creative genius! But no eye protection? Not so much.
Дуже круто! Тяжко зрозуміти що крутіше, монтаж чи сам виріб)))
awesome!!!
Nice bucky ball!
Very very very good
Amazing!
Unbelievable vidskills... 😍
Nice but not worth losing your fingers for
If you added lights on it that was be good looking too
9:55 Thought you were bustin out some Dr Dre lol
Too cool.
Hi, amazing skills! I'm interested in the parts and where to buy them. thx
That's because no one can believe you still have your own 2 hands.
Seriously though, you need to make jigs for close up work.
Make Jigs and I don't mean little dances
How mutch patience