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from what i know, there's a special sensor that comes with some phones and tablets (Galaxy note, for example) that's called a digitizer and it's what makes pressure sensitivity work. The styluses made with pressure sensitivity on them only work on screens with this thing installed
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The reason why the pencil and tack didn't work is that. the eraser end is rubber, while the tack is metal causing it to reverse itself so the rubber stops the electricity while the metal conducts it
Nope , actually the tip our finger make it work ! , Our blood contains a lot metal elements such as iron , that's why each touch screen phones nor tablets work , now when he put the thumbtacks on that pencil not working at all , now you're asking thumbtacks is also a metal , well yes it is , but it's not enough to make that write on the screen
I made one from: knitting needle (all metal!), tape, cotton ball, drop of water. Thanks so much explaining the principles behind the stylus! It worked! "Hey Siri! Take a picture!" and the camera opened, I used the homemade stylus and took photos on my iPhone while wearing heavy work gloves. Thanks!
yeah but the problem with the pen and the cotton swab is you've always gotta have your hand on the wire for it to actually work, i reccomend taping together the q-tip and the aluminium foil up to the grip of the pen so it's comfortable to hold in your hand and will work nonetheless. for this style of stylus you actually have to have your hand on the conductive material for it to work.
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I was using the metal end of a scale weight. It worked, but only about every 4th or 5th tap. I am going to try the wet qtip and sponge. Water is conductive... I wonder how conductive ice is.
@@cggc9510 water is only conductive because of the ionised particles in it which can move freely. If it is frozen the ionised particles can't move freely. Ice probably won't conduct without a super high current
I found crochet hooks work pretty well and they come in a lot of different sizes only thing I would recamend if your able to is for the smaller ones (I use a 1.5mm) is put some sort of rubber cap on the end or somehow file it down some so it's smoother and has less of a chance to scrach the screen. I find it to be a lot better then using a wet qutip or cotten swab stuffed into a pen.
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Tank you for all the ideas. However I don’t understand why the pencil with the thumb tag works. Shouldn’t there be a conductor between the rubber metal case/thumb tag and the fingers? Can anybody explain what I am missing?
Sir I am using a plastic pen with a cotton swab attached to the tip and then wrapped with aluminium foil also stick it with electrical tape to hold the foil at a place . Please check if this works
I'm such a weird human lol just thought I'd tell you this video is neat and your lesson is pretty easily understood and if you think about it I guess could be used in so many life lessons for so many different things lol I totally walked away with more than what I had come for originally not sure if I was the only one but thanks for that. Take care keep up the awesomeness
I do wish it were explained a bit more scientifically.. for example.. how do you jump from dry cotton swab to wet (without looking at other videos)? There are usually intelligible reasons an engineer would choose to use something that would improve design.. I was hoping this vid would tell me why certain materials work better than other materials vs being another video on the various diy stylus types.
Only things that can conduct electricity work. Electricity actually is generated on low levels from your body. If you think about it from that perspective it will help with choosing materials.
Free stylus get a coin put your finger on it and it works!+grab a basic pencil with a rubber bit get tinfoil wrap it around the rubber bit put your finger on it and draw!no need of doing so much hard work!you can also use a spoon on the bottom
This is great to know. I need to find something that acts like a stylus in a freezer and aluminum foil works, but not well. A penny works, now just need to turn it into a pen. Hmmm...
Very helpful, thank you. The theatrics I could have done w/ out as you knew the pen wouldn't work in advance and you also knew were making a video for people who searched "how to make a stylus at home", but hey, who doesn't want to be an actor right?
the pencil was cool but if you stuck a foil connecting to the thumb tack and use the foil as a grip the thumb tack will take energy away as the rubber stylus pen tip
It works because it sends a low current electricity all over the screen and from that where you touch it it will carry on to you and because of the drop the tablet will know where you're finger is that's why also an eraser didn't work
Basically what I did was get a wire from a broken charger rap it around a pen the end of the wire should be inside of the pen with the ink removed then use an electric tape to seal the wire and it also works as like the conductor (dont know if that was the right term) then get a cotton bud cut it in the middle get a half then put it inside the pen then dip it in water very slightly and make sure there's little water then boom working ripoff stylus.
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I found your video as I was looking of tips (literally :) ) to make the stylus that came with my laptop have more 'grip'. As it came, the stylus felt too slippery on the touch screen. I wanted it to have more 'grip' to make it feel like a real pen or pencil on paper. Anyway, after watching your video I got an elastic band and fixed it length ways to the stylus. That is, along the whole length of the stylus but looped so the rubber 'band' fitted over the tip and then stretched over the stylus top at the other end. Perfect. Stylus still works and has a nice 'drag' which makes it easier to write.
you should conclude the videos , like what was the reason some things worked and other did not worked . why paper clip did not worked when it was a metal ? and how did the pencil worked when we attached the tip tip to it , how did the charged go through via wood surface to tip ?
The only problem with using a sponge or q-tip, is that you're stuck having to keep dipping it in water, and it wears out quickly, so you're stuck changing the Q-tip every day, 2-4 times a day if you're doing artwork. The sponge lasts 2 days to 2 weeks, depending on how much you use it. I never knew that about the toothbrush with foil. Does it have to be an electric toothbrush? Or does it work with a normal, manual-labor toothbrush and foil? Pencil with metal thumbtack is amazing! P.S. you can also wrap foil around the q-tip/sponge. It doesn't just have to be a wire. When my $20 stylus rubber tip split and refused to tolerate being glued onto the tip of the stylus, my autistic daughter took my empty pen apart and removed the ballpoint/ink tube and the spring, cut the tip off of a q-tip and shoved the cardboardy stick nub (about 1/2cm long) into the tip where the ballpoint would come out when you click on the top, and then she wrapped aluminum foil around from the base of the q-tip (beginning of the tip of the pen) to halfway up the pen, and she smoothed and tightened it, and used 2 tiny strips of duct tape to hold the foil in place at both ends of the foil, to keep the foil from pulling away from the pen body. She then submerged the cotton end in water and squeezed out the excess and handed it to me and said, "try this, mom!" And even though it's hideous, it works almost better than the store bought stylus, but I always have to dip it in water and change out the q-tip ends regularly (daily). It only took her like a minute to put it together, it was amazing watching her work. I asked her where she learned to do it, and she said, "in my head. Since the store bought stylus has conductive silicone which emulates rubber, and cotton needs water to be conductive, I decided that the q-tip is the most effective tool for your homemade stylus." I'm grateful to her, and I'm grateful to you for this video! Because I'm sick of constantly wetting the tip and changing it so often, I am looking for a way to make a stylus that doesn't require such things as rewetting the tip every 3 minutes. So... thank you.
"this is a special rubber that conducts electricity" 3:25 omgg I thought it was a regular rubber for my whole life (genuinely) lol.. I used to think, 'why only my headphone cable (its plastic) activates the screen but other plastic things not?'.. Im annoyed and happy to learn its conductive at the same time (bc it's a more complex design that i thought of) Thank you for this video❤
Actually, the easiest way is to wrap some Aluminum Foil on a cotton swab and draw, the reason why is because the aluminum foil conducts electricity static that the mobile screen detects.
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What you really want to do is, focus on the conductivity and to see if you yourself are connected to the conductivity and to watch out for anything that's trying to stop it. Cotton + Water, cotton is absorbent while water is conductive this makes a great combo with aluminum foil with is made out of metal which is also conductive. Get me?
Hint if you wanna make a stylus i have a easy way 1. Get a pen you can get any pen but the tip of the pen you are gonna use to write make sure its metal 2. Put cotton on the tip 3. Put foil or like a snacks bag that is metal inside use that and wrap it near the tip but not to close it mogut scratch your mobile phone 4. Oh i forgot make sure you take the ink out of the thing that you must take out to put the cotton when your done taking the ink out put the black stick but so the cotton stays and the ink wont go through 5. Make sure to hold the foil well writing or using the stylus or it wont work
here if you don't have these except for the pen use a normal rubber put it to a metal pen tip or you can just put alumunium foil touching the rubber in the tip of the pen
Wow This Video Is Awesome. He Gave Ideas On Things That Works So That We Could Try To Build Our Own Stylus Pen...This Is The Most Useful Info I Got In Making A Stylus Touch Pen And I Could Try Engineering Something Simple Too! Nice!
The cotton swob, I just used a regular one and it worked! I didn't even get it wet, I'm very impressed. Edit, thanks but I'm not a teacher. I was trying this out at home, thanks for responding though! 😊
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So far nothing, besides a regular stylus seems to work with my kindle fire. Not the aluminum foil, cotton swab, thumbtack, etc. Heck I even tried copper wire, but nothing *sigh* If only I could sharpen my finger to a pointed tip
How to make a easy stylus pen. 1. Put aluminum foil on a eraser in a pencil. 2. Tape the aluminum foil with transparent tape. 3. To work, place your hand in the aluminum foil.
He didnt really explained the concept behind the scenes. Mobile touch works on the concept of conduction. Here he used a conduction wire, but, to have smooth end we either need cotton or sponze, some times, wet sponze. In the case of ear bud, he used wire, why he supposed to use water, because, there is no proper conduction medium. Water works greatly as conductor. Based on this concept, you can innovate great ideas further. Any who thanks for putting this video but could have explained the concept(small dc/ac conduction flow from one place to other place on touch screen) behind the scenes.
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Biiii
You are very smart like me
👍
So what did we end up engineering??!!
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How to make pressure sensitivity and palm rejection in stylus, sir?
metals: works
my fingers: actually works
me: woah, i'm a metal man!
LMAO
@Nebras Asad lol
BOBU .....
Iron man!
No metal is finger
Im typing this with a spoon right now.
harlem shaker lol
Z😂😂😂😂😂
Geometry King wait wait wait.....does battery stylus works????
harlem shaker I'm using a bobby pin 👍
I’m typing this with a wireless keyboard
Now all we need is diy pressure sensitivity
from what i know, there's a special sensor that comes with some phones and tablets (Galaxy note, for example) that's called a digitizer and it's what makes pressure sensitivity work. The styluses made with pressure sensitivity on them only work on screens with this thing installed
@@tattoomafew2316 just buy an Apple pencil lol
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@003 Abhishek i dont use gpay.. sent ur IFSC n Accnt no.
@003 Abhishek if u dont hve a bank account howd u manage ur gpay lol
Actually...im typing using a knife
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WOAH
@@funsciencedemos I bet he copy pasted this lol
Who would use a knife
@@layanabunamous3467 its a joke...
The reason why the pencil and tack didn't work is that. the eraser end is rubber, while the tack is metal causing it to reverse itself so the rubber stops the electricity while the metal conducts it
gamingcentralplays good one my boi
Good job buddy
Nope , actually the tip our finger make it work ! , Our blood contains a lot metal elements such as iron , that's why each touch screen phones nor tablets work , now when he put the thumbtacks on that pencil not working at all , now you're asking thumbtacks is also a metal , well yes it is , but it's not enough to make that write on the screen
Yep! Good one (:
when the thumbtack is buried more deeply, it will interact with the graphite that comes out the other side of the pencil
2019 anyone ? This really helps artists😂
YA XD
I am gonna draw my own manga so I just need a stylus actually I don't have enough money for buy one so I craft it
@@blackflag5991 me too! Are you gonna put your work on Line Webtoon?
@@Justme-vi6sc no , I'm not ready now 😊
2020?
I glued a battery to a pencil lets hope my house does not explode
I made one from: knitting needle (all metal!), tape, cotton ball, drop of water. Thanks so much explaining the principles behind the stylus! It worked! "Hey Siri! Take a picture!" and the camera opened, I used the homemade stylus and took photos on my iPhone while wearing heavy work gloves. Thanks!
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bruv that isn't possible.. it's a capacitive stylus. Contact is required with skin..
yeah but the problem with the pen and the cotton swab is you've always gotta have your hand on the wire for it to actually work, i reccomend taping together the q-tip and the aluminium foil up to the grip of the pen so it's comfortable to hold in your hand and will work nonetheless. for this style of stylus you actually have to have your hand on the conductive material for it to work.
The best way i found out is to buy the very cheapest styluses then modify them to function like an expensive one..
How so? What's your secret? I know one secret about you that's not a secret anymore, and that's that your a smart thinker! Interesting 🤔🤩
Other people have crazy ways but you made it really simple. Thanks and I hope these ideas work.
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I don't need your fancy solutions, I have a fork!
Edit: the fork didn't work well
I was using the metal end of a scale weight. It worked, but only about every 4th or 5th tap. I am going to try the wet qtip and sponge. Water is conductive... I wonder how conductive ice is.
@@cggc9510 water is only conductive because of the ionised particles in it which can move freely. If it is frozen the ionised particles can't move freely. Ice probably won't conduct without a super high current
"We won't use anything that might scratch the tablet"
*5 seconds later*
AND HERE WE HAVE A NAIL
I found crochet hooks work pretty well and they come in a lot of different sizes only thing I would recamend if your able to is for the smaller ones (I use a 1.5mm) is put some sort of rubber cap on the end or somehow file it down some so it's smoother and has less of a chance to scrach the screen. I find it to be a lot better then using a wet qutip or cotten swab stuffed into a pen.
Nothi Worked for me except the cotton swab ad the battery, I've tried crochet hooks but it didn't work either ☹️
How did you use a crochet hook???
OMG I TRIED IT. It worked. I put cotton at the hook end and wetted it and it works
So now you have a stylus that SEEMS to work very well. [pencil stops drawing and starts drawing a few times]
that is NOT a good stylus
It’s free doe
I have a sponge
I have a pipe cleaner
I just need motivation
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Are the comments some type of cult because they are saying bad word but one each 😕
I used a pencil with aluminum foil and it works thx
it scratches the screen
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Well, there’s such thing as screen protector you know 🤣
Great explanation thank you , I’m making one too for my honor pad x8, you have no idea how much I have searched for this video
We are so glad to hear that! You're welcome :)
You can use a banana as a stylus
Wow man I'm literally typing using a used metal pen, tissue paper and some drops of water. We all engineers deep within.
Tank you for all the ideas. However I don’t understand why the pencil with the thumb tag works. Shouldn’t there be a conductor between the rubber metal case/thumb tag and the fingers? Can anybody explain what I am missing?
I’m using a tissue which is a bit damp rolled up and secured with tape and it worked!
I'm from the future(2020), and this helps me being in quarantine boredom.
And im from 2024
Finally, someone explaining stuff in-depth.
It also works with the hair pin:)
Guy: I only need my hand
Girls: 1:05
was pretty fun to watch! :D
Lollllllll😆
Sir I am using a plastic pen with a cotton swab attached to the tip and then wrapped with aluminium foil also stick it with electrical tape to hold the foil at a place .
Please check if this works
I can’t believe I’m typing with a tooth brush
Lol
Woah the battery works well with the display
I'm such a weird human lol just thought I'd tell you this video is neat and your lesson is pretty easily understood and if you think about it I guess could be used in so many life lessons for so many different things lol I totally walked away with more than what I had come for originally not sure if I was the only one but thanks for that. Take care keep up the awesomeness
I do wish it were explained a bit more scientifically.. for example.. how do you jump from dry cotton swab to wet (without looking at other videos)? There are usually intelligible reasons an engineer would choose to use something that would improve design.. I was hoping this vid would tell me why certain materials work better than other materials vs being another video on the various diy stylus types.
All of the materials must conduct electricity in some way.
Only things that can conduct electricity work. Electricity actually is generated on low levels from your body. If you think about it from that perspective it will help with choosing materials.
I chopped the tip of my finger off and jammed it onto a pencil works flawless
While I looking for material, I find my Stylus
So I couldn’t find a thumb tack but I found this flat metal bead in the shape of a heart and it surprisingly works
Free stylus get a coin put your finger on it and it works!+grab a basic pencil with a rubber bit get tinfoil wrap it around the rubber bit put your finger on it and draw!no need of doing so much hard work!you can also use a spoon on the bottom
This is great to know. I need to find something that acts like a stylus in a freezer and aluminum foil works, but not well. A penny works, now just need to turn it into a pen. Hmmm...
Very helpful, thank you. The theatrics I could have done w/ out as you knew the pen wouldn't work in advance and you also knew were making a video for people who searched "how to make a stylus at home", but hey, who doesn't want to be an actor right?
7:34 “it’s hard to do this with one hand”....*clearly using two hands
i saw three
Ariel Kapell really? I saw four
He is meaning he is using one hand to turn the foil
@@jncheng263 woooosh
I am writing this with toilet paper...
the pencil was cool but if you stuck a foil connecting to the thumb tack and use the foil as a grip the thumb tack will take energy away as the rubber stylus pen tip
Watching this in 2024
I did the cotton swab one. I just used aluminium foil in place of wire. It still works :D
I am typing with my permanent stylus 😏
My fingertips. 👍
It works because it sends a low current electricity all over the screen and from that where you touch it it will carry on to you and because of the drop the tablet will know where you're finger is that's why also an eraser didn't work
Ok now I can draw my yuri doujinshi now.
Let's goooo
This is awesome!!!! Im literally having fun right now making my own stylus!. Thank you soon much!
This was so help full especially the battery and the clip
Thanks 🙏
Basically what I did was get a wire from a broken charger rap it around a pen the end of the wire should be inside of the pen with the ink removed then use an electric tape to seal the wire and it also works as like the conductor (dont know if that was the right term) then get a cotton bud cut it in the middle get a half then put it inside the pen then dip it in water very slightly and make sure there's little water then boom working ripoff stylus.
This video deserves more likes and views!
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Me: asking my engineer for these materials
Him:what is this witchery
I just literally found a stylus while looking for a pen to use as diy stylus haya.
Lucky you
I found your video as I was looking of tips (literally :) ) to make the stylus that came with my laptop have more 'grip'. As it came, the stylus felt too slippery on the touch screen. I wanted it to have more 'grip' to make it feel like a real pen or pencil on paper. Anyway, after watching your video I got an elastic band and fixed it length ways to the stylus. That is, along the whole length of the stylus but looped so the rubber 'band' fitted over the tip and then stretched over the stylus top at the other end. Perfect. Stylus still works and has a nice 'drag' which makes it easier to write.
you should conclude the videos , like what was the reason some things worked and other did not worked . why paper clip did not worked when it was a metal ? and how did the pencil worked when we attached the tip tip to it , how did the charged go through via wood surface to tip ?
Thanku for your explanation sir!! I tried it with some Cotton and pin it works well
We are glad to hear that! Thank you for your support :)
The only problem with using a sponge or q-tip, is that you're stuck having to keep dipping it in water, and it wears out quickly, so you're stuck changing the Q-tip every day, 2-4 times a day if you're doing artwork.
The sponge lasts 2 days to 2 weeks, depending on how much you use it.
I never knew that about the toothbrush with foil. Does it have to be an electric toothbrush? Or does it work with a normal, manual-labor toothbrush and foil?
Pencil with metal thumbtack is amazing!
P.S. you can also wrap foil around the q-tip/sponge. It doesn't just have to be a wire.
When my $20 stylus rubber tip split and refused to tolerate being glued onto the tip of the stylus, my autistic daughter took my empty pen apart and removed the ballpoint/ink tube and the spring, cut the tip off of a q-tip and shoved the cardboardy stick nub (about 1/2cm long) into the tip where the ballpoint would come out when you click on the top, and then she wrapped aluminum foil around from the base of the q-tip (beginning of the tip of the pen) to halfway up the pen, and she smoothed and tightened it, and used 2 tiny strips of duct tape to hold the foil in place at both ends of the foil, to keep the foil from pulling away from the pen body. She then submerged the cotton end in water and squeezed out the excess and handed it to me and said, "try this, mom!" And even though it's hideous, it works almost better than the store bought stylus, but I always have to dip it in water and change out the q-tip ends regularly (daily).
It only took her like a minute to put it together, it was amazing watching her work.
I asked her where she learned to do it, and she said, "in my head. Since the store bought stylus has conductive silicone which emulates rubber, and cotton needs water to be conductive, I decided that the q-tip is the most effective tool for your homemade stylus."
I'm grateful to her, and I'm grateful to you for this video! Because I'm sick of constantly wetting the tip and changing it so often, I am looking for a way to make a stylus that doesn't require such things as rewetting the tip every 3 minutes. So... thank you.
*Thank for the knowledge 👍🏻*
"this is a special rubber that conducts electricity" 3:25 omgg I thought it was a regular rubber for my whole life (genuinely) lol.. I used to think, 'why only my headphone cable (its plastic) activates the screen but other plastic things not?'..
Im annoyed and happy to learn its conductive at the same time (bc it's a more complex design that i thought of)
Thank you for this video❤
You can use magnet as a pen ball, it works very well
Thank you 😊
Thank you very much Sir. This is indeed very useful.
Thanks for the ideas sir
Actually, the easiest way is to wrap some Aluminum Foil on a cotton swab and draw, the reason why is because the aluminum foil conducts electricity static that the mobile screen detects.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! NOW I CAN IMPROVE MY DRAWING😊😊😊
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Which one did you make?
What you really want to do is, focus on the conductivity and to see if you yourself are connected to the conductivity and to watch out for anything that's trying to stop it. Cotton + Water, cotton is absorbent while water is conductive this makes a great combo with aluminum foil with is made out of metal which is also conductive. Get me?
Not lying cucumbers work too!
cucumbers? huh, that's weird but creative
Hint if you wanna make a stylus i have a easy way
1. Get a pen you can get any pen but the tip of the pen you are gonna use to write make sure its metal
2. Put cotton on the tip
3. Put foil or like a snacks bag that is metal inside use that and wrap it near the tip but not to close it mogut scratch your mobile phone
4. Oh i forgot make sure you take the ink out of the thing that you must take out to put the cotton when your done taking the ink out put the black stick but so the cotton stays and the ink wont go through
5. Make sure to hold the foil well writing or using the stylus or it wont work
here if you don't have these except for the pen use a normal rubber put it to a metal pen tip or you can just put alumunium foil touching the rubber in the tip of the pen
Improvise, adapt, *overcome*
did this for my final physics project and guess what i got the academic validation from external teachers hehe thank you
OMG IT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH
I wrapped aluminum foil around an empty pen and taped the edges and it worked!!
Thank u 🙏
Yup I did that to but with a pencil
Dope 😎
My science teacher used one of your videos
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funsciencedemos actually we only watched a couple of videos for a certain subject but sure I'll ask for the next subject
Royb6333 i love your pfp😂
Creative Thumbnail! 😁👍
5:04 for the pencil tac
Very good video 👍👍👍 bro
Thank you so much 😀ua-cam.com/users/funsciencedemos
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It's all about efficient linear conductivity
Right now I am typing this with a battery
Now enjoy
Jlw 'S same
It feels like i'm watching Dora The Explorer but its smooth simple and Engineers ver. 🤣🤣
Wow This Video Is Awesome.
He Gave Ideas On Things That Works So That We Could Try To Build Our Own Stylus Pen...This Is The Most Useful Info I Got In Making A Stylus Touch Pen And I Could Try Engineering Something Simple Too! Nice!
Wow I’m rlly impressed
I’m typing this with a battery
Ik I’m rlly late for the vid
I'm laterer.
05:25
Hmm..so the wood from the pencil conducts electricity ?
No, the metal around the eraser does
The graphite must be charged when you write with it on paper
@@ja-111 But you are not touching the metal part
The cotton swob, I just used a regular one and it worked! I didn't even get it wet, I'm very impressed.
Edit, thanks but I'm not a teacher. I was trying this out at home, thanks for responding though! 😊
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C L O U D oooooooo
HOW TELL ME PLEASE!?
it will be really nice
thanks! your very cool
ok imma go bye!
C L O U D I
In short,
With electron or electricity(battery)
You can draw
Watching this in 2025
this is actually a really great video thank you. very informative and educational and the presenter has great poise. :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
This helped me out thanks
Found that the best stylus at home is a full metal pen and a thumb tac like this one in the video super glued to the top of the pen
I'm typing with a shoe right now haha
So far nothing, besides a regular stylus seems to work with my kindle fire. Not the aluminum foil, cotton swab, thumbtack, etc. Heck I even tried copper wire, but nothing *sigh* If only I could sharpen my finger to a pointed tip
Ew
Gross, Maybe you could save up money to get one
lol imagine gross 😂😂😂😂🤢🤢🤢🤢😬😬
Mood
Use a pencil sharpener?
How to make a easy stylus pen. 1. Put aluminum foil on a eraser in a pencil. 2. Tape the aluminum foil with transparent tape. 3. To work, place your hand in the aluminum foil.
2:17 *takes out battery from remote*
Ey yo ima try that
just used an old vape pen battery without the pod, with a push pin and a sponge, best video ever
Thnk u soo much 4 giving this kind of thngs.
So funny to see that Blue Climber keychain clip. I just turned one into a stylus today.
He didnt really explained the concept behind the scenes. Mobile touch works on the concept of conduction. Here he used a conduction wire, but, to have smooth end we either need cotton or sponze, some times, wet sponze. In the case of ear bud, he used wire, why he supposed to use water, because, there is no proper conduction medium. Water works greatly as conductor. Based on this concept, you can innovate great ideas further. Any who thanks for putting this video but could have explained the concept(small dc/ac conduction flow from one place to other place on touch screen) behind the scenes.
Now we don't want to scratch our tablets so we are going to use a flat smooth surface *brings out nails, safety pins and other sharp objects*
people in comments: im typing with metal
me typing with my nose
How about pressure sensitivity?
Science is amazing!
Thanks for sharing.
Very Nice 👍 keep it up 👊