How to make Steampunk vacuum tube USB drives

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  • @regmiles
    @regmiles 2 роки тому +2

    Hey, thanks for the inspiration. I used some early 1930s radio tubes for this idea. I drilled a hole in the center of the bakelite base, just large enough to accommodate a 3mm 9-12V led and glued it in place. The glue I use dries instantly without odor. The finished effect looks nice and is ready to mount in a one of my retro futurist designs.

  • @FullStackFool
    @FullStackFool 6 років тому +10

    Just discovered this channel - the quiet background is refreshing!

  • @JGHFunRun
    @JGHFunRun 3 роки тому

    This is thing is a child of every era - true steampunk!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому

      Thanks!

    • @JGHFunRun
      @JGHFunRun 3 роки тому

      @@Makebuildmodify you’re welcome! I love steampunk although I haven’t built much of it (as in any) I still like seeing projects, and this is top notch

  • @zanpekosak2383
    @zanpekosak2383 7 років тому +1

    I dont know why somebody would dislike this video.....it was AMAZING! Great job.

  • @icantthinkofanything798
    @icantthinkofanything798 5 років тому

    i appreciate not having stupid music over this. i've been playing my own instead.

  • @andrewwilson8317
    @andrewwilson8317 7 років тому +2

    A 90 degree USB connector and lead allows it to be sat on desk and plugged in to laptop. Very nice work mate. This is why I nod up with boxes and boxes of " stuff" awaiting conversion and up-cycling. Old TVs , radios, clocks, instruments, car and motorbike bits etc.
    I made a beautiful USB power port hub from an old and worn out racing carburettor that lights up and stores pens and pencils, every petrolhead should have one!

  • @PijamasGagarin
    @PijamasGagarin 7 років тому

    First time i see someone tidying up in tutorial. Nicely done.

  • @petergambier
    @petergambier 7 років тому

    It's certainly great to watch a craftsman at work and the device on your drill that makes metal holes
    larger is a great bit of kit.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Yes, they make short work of the task.
      amzn.to/2kbXIiJ - DEWALT Step Drill Bit Set

  • @phoebeioelara6009
    @phoebeioelara6009 7 років тому

    why is that sound of the video so satisfying and calming 😂

  • @glinnphillips4884
    @glinnphillips4884 5 років тому

    I like this build. Always did like tubes. Just a new twist on a old product. Fantastic. I will build one for my desk. thanks

  • @alfredneumann4692
    @alfredneumann4692 7 років тому

    Crazy. I played with tubes in the 60s.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      These are probably at least that old. Thanks for watching!

  • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
    @ScottTurnerformeindustrious 7 років тому +3

    Love SteamPunk, great idea, thanks.

  • @cliff8675
    @cliff8675 6 років тому

    Steampunk-Nerdgasm .... That's freaking cool.

  • @mamatalu
    @mamatalu 7 років тому

    You can use power from usb to light up and LED to simulate glowing of tube. Just needs a dim LED and a resistor!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Yes, that is what this video is all about. Thanks for watching!

  • @teakettle7021
    @teakettle7021 7 років тому

    This is about as good as "to-the-point" tutorials get. Thanks for the upload.

  • @xraydelta100
    @xraydelta100 7 років тому

    Enjoyed this video. Some serious injury occurred on that thumb and possibly your hand at one time. I am growing my right middle finger nail out now from a November 2016 log injury. Great vid, thanks.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Thanks! Yes, the thumb was cut about 12 years ago and never grew back the same. My finger got in the way of my chisel a few weeks ago and I had to stitch it up.

  • @istvanbogdan268
    @istvanbogdan268 7 років тому

    Wow. This steampunk light usb datatraveller is cool.

  • @mewmewdesigns895
    @mewmewdesigns895 7 років тому

    those two exposed copper traces at the top of the usb drive are for powering an led you could have connected the led to those without a resistor. Doing so will also make your led flash when the drive is working

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Wow! That's good to know! Do you know the output voltage for that location?

  • @DBrentWalton
    @DBrentWalton 3 роки тому

    Thanks for showing us your workflow and links to parts and supplies. Excellent workmanship.

  • @tammykeith5909
    @tammykeith5909 2 роки тому

    thank you for sharing and for letting us sell a few. I will never be a threat to your market but few for me will give me money towards other projects which on my fixed income is a very big deal and I have subscribed. thanks again

  • @derekdavis2058
    @derekdavis2058 7 років тому +1

    This Channel should be MUCH bigger than it is. Fantastic content. Great job Justin.

  • @MrDegsy69
    @MrDegsy69 6 років тому

    They look absolutely stunning but my only reservation would be the amount of extra leverage strain they would place on the Mac or PC USB sockets? I have caught a few USB sticks over the years ferreting about the computer and have accidentally mashed the USB sockets in the process necessitating replacement. Only use these on easily replaceable front panel auxiliary USB sockets that plug into internal MoBo headers for this very reason as you will be stuffed if you trash the PCB mounted ones. Have fun and play safely guys as these do look really cool!

  • @Matt.Jungfleisch
    @Matt.Jungfleisch 7 років тому +19

    What a great mix of old and new materials to make something useful. Very creative.

  • @diycreationsvet4878
    @diycreationsvet4878 4 роки тому

    Gonna add these cool creations to my Custom Whiskey Dispenser. I just completed to cool ones 👏👏✅

  • @averychiasson3787
    @averychiasson3787 7 років тому

    I made this and I get so much attention from it when I use it at my highschool. Thanks man😂

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Awesome! That's great to hear! Thanks for letting me know!

    • @averychiasson3787
      @averychiasson3787 7 років тому

      +Make Build Modify no problem, thanks for making me popular. Keep up the great work

  • @YouCanMakeThisToo
    @YouCanMakeThisToo 7 років тому

    Those are just super cool.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Thanks! I appreciate the view and the comment!

  • @SaschaFrenzer
    @SaschaFrenzer 7 років тому +1

    It's so relaxing to watch this without having annoying techno music in your face. :)

  • @007007niki
    @007007niki Рік тому

    Such skill and imagination 😊

  • @phgodts
    @phgodts 7 років тому

    Nice work! You can go further and put the LED inside the tube and a higher resistor value to simulate the filament glowing. Check audiofile forums to get cheaper burned tubes

  • @Knapweed
    @Knapweed 6 років тому

    Watching intricate work puts me into a trance. After five or six minutes, I discover I'm sitting there with my mouth hanging open like a drooling moron. Beautiful job.

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 7 років тому

    Such cool ideas!
    I truly appreciate that you list the materials and tools needed. Other channels want to charge.

  • @Sneaky__Prawn
    @Sneaky__Prawn 5 років тому

    Great video, like the blue the best

  • @smiffy008b
    @smiffy008b 7 років тому

    Love it , great idea . Pity you can't supply enough power the vac tube through the USB for that unique glow.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      I wish i could too.

    • @eddiewillers1
      @eddiewillers1 6 років тому

      That would get very hot, very quickly. A tube that has a 6v filament will get up to around 200 deg F in a few minutes.

  • @immrnoidall
    @immrnoidall 6 років тому

    love that drill bit holder.

  • @ianforfun1
    @ianforfun1 6 років тому +7

    After watching this what a brilliant idea and will message you soon. I wondered if you thought of or tried wiring from the USB socket directly onto the Tube Heater Pins providing they are 6v as some pre-amp Tues are 12v ....just a thought as the Tubes themselves would glow!

    • @smartguy10000
      @smartguy10000 5 років тому

      Nice idea but the filament in the tube is likely to draw too much current. Most USB don't provide more than 1 amp at 5vdc.

    • @countryhamop4580
      @countryhamop4580 5 років тому +2

      @@smartguy10000 Most tubes of that size only draw 0.3A- WELL within the limits of a USB port!

    • @Sneaky__Prawn
      @Sneaky__Prawn 5 років тому +1

      Wouldn't the filament get hot if it was used for a long time?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому

      ;)

  • @attilathehamster6774
    @attilathehamster6774 4 роки тому

    Lovely work man.

  • @cidhomerimperialpneulemen2107
    @cidhomerimperialpneulemen2107 7 років тому +12

    I'd love to see you turn a gaming keyboard turned into a steam punk style with typewriter style keys. Wishful thinking?

  • @cassvirgillo3395
    @cassvirgillo3395 7 років тому

    Hi, Valves/Tubes are always cool, analog. Very nice steam punk mod. Be good, C.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      I will. Thanks!

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 2 роки тому

      A tube itself isn't analog though. The were used in digital applications too. Grid voltage zero (0) or saturated (1)

  • @mdbohica
    @mdbohica 7 років тому +32

    Not gonna lie...That's BADASS!!

  • @WildmanTech
    @WildmanTech 7 років тому +25

    These are awesome! you would sell out at Maker Faire!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +11

      I used to sell a lot of them on Etsy. But the market is full of copycats now. So I only offer them during the holidays. Thanks for watching!

  • @jimlanigan7298
    @jimlanigan7298 6 років тому

    Excellent workmanship!

  • @PhantomSiren23
    @PhantomSiren23 7 років тому

    I love steampunk and found your video rather therapeutic. I must say you work extremely fast. :P

  • @LetsPrepTogether
    @LetsPrepTogether 7 років тому

    Now that was super cool!

  • @careucabe
    @careucabe 6 років тому

    Muchisimas gracias desde Colombia. Very creative work!

  • @007tallguy
    @007tallguy 5 років тому

    that's pretty freakin' COOL! how many times have i burned my fingers fiddling with the old tube radios years ago, but hey, these ones are safe to handle, lol. nice job!

  • @PSHAX
    @PSHAX 7 років тому

    Yep.. Definitely gonna be making me some of these! Very cool!!

  • @MsRmaclaren
    @MsRmaclaren 7 років тому

    I do some electronics from time to time. I made a TARDIS and wired up some sound and an LED for the light. What is the resistor for, to step down the voltage for the LED I am assuming? Which direction, too hard to see do you wire the resistor?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      Here's a calculator. www.digikey.com/en/resources/conversion-calculators/conversion-calculator-led-series-resistor

    • @MsRmaclaren
      @MsRmaclaren 7 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @jaykay67design
    @jaykay67design 4 роки тому

    A big thank you for this great video - there is a lot of work behind it, which was fully worth it.

  • @fulwoodphantom
    @fulwoodphantom 7 років тому

    That is soooo cool! Whats the resistor and voltage of the led?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      The resistor is 100 ohms and the LED 3.3 volts. The links are in the description. Thanks!

  • @psmitty3715
    @psmitty3715 7 років тому

    Pretty innovative! Impressed.

  • @tubefluid
    @tubefluid 7 років тому

    Nice Craftsmanship. Subscribed.

  • @zeitlerj
    @zeitlerj 7 років тому

    Something deep in my core wants to know if you tracked whether or not the blue-cased USB drive became the blue-lit drive and thus the same for the red.

  • @g4mmalotus937
    @g4mmalotus937 7 років тому

    It looks great! my only comment is that you could have used the inside of the bulb and wired in more storage space for the drive, and made the whole bulb light up while you're at it! Actually... I think I'll just do it myself! Thanks for the awesome idea! So, where do you get those bulbs?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      It's tough to cut the bulbs. But I have seen it done before. All of the tools and materials are linked in the description.

  • @arkansasroadselfstorageofw7110
    @arkansasroadselfstorageofw7110 6 років тому +4

    this is like watching silent movies the man don't talk, maybe that's part of his steampunk Theory

  • @greenalien8503
    @greenalien8503 6 років тому

    Ik they draw a lot of current, but couldn't you have powered the tube filaments so that it looks like the tubes are doing something?
    Or would the current draw be too much?

  • @IsoU235
    @IsoU235 6 років тому +1

    Well done sir. Thank you for taking the time to share and enlighten.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      I'm glad you liked it David. Thanks for watching!

  • @thomaswilliams6155
    @thomaswilliams6155 7 років тому

    nice. and they only take 15 mins to make. awesome

  • @KagedCreations08XX
    @KagedCreations08XX 6 років тому

    Awesome! I want to steal this idea

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      You're welcome to use this idea to make and even sell them if you like. Thanks for watching!

  • @photomanbill
    @photomanbill 7 років тому

    NICE! now to get me some tubes!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      You can get them on ebay for about .50 cents each. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnlivingston9217
    @johnlivingston9217 6 років тому

    what a fun project!

  • @TomPetersonRefuseReuse
    @TomPetersonRefuseReuse 7 років тому

    Great job! Is there any danger in using vacuum tubes? I've read that they could still have power stored in them. I have a huge one that I found in the trash, I would like to use in a project.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      I don't think there is a way for them to hold a charge. But you should do some research on your specific tube to be safe. You can always test the electrodes with a volt/ohm meter. Thanks for watching!

    • @TomPetersonRefuseReuse
      @TomPetersonRefuseReuse 7 років тому

      Make Build Modify Sometimes I don't think of the obvious, you're right about testing for voltage. I think what I read was they still may have voltage when off, but that's when they were still in their device.

  • @rupertpumpkin5388
    @rupertpumpkin5388 7 років тому

    wicked cool! what'd you do to your finger? looks like you almost lost it

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      I slipped with a chisel. Looks worse than it really was. Thanks for watching.

  • @francobuzzetti9424
    @francobuzzetti9424 7 років тому

    amazing work mate!

  • @will1867
    @will1867 7 років тому

    So how many usb drives did you break before you got it down right?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      I think Iv'e ruined 2 or 3. Only because they in a case where I couldn't see size of the chip. If you by the type I used in the video you shouldn't have any trouble.

    • @will1867
      @will1867 7 років тому

      Make Build Modify yeah I'll have to give it a try but, haha i don't have the same confidence that you have. also did you just bulk order your clock parts?

  • @JimiHendrix998
    @JimiHendrix998 2 роки тому

    measured and precise engineering....😂

  • @metalhed411
    @metalhed411 5 років тому

    Next is to make them functional as a usb tube storage flash drive. It can be done.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому +1

      These are 32 GB.

    • @metalhed411
      @metalhed411 5 років тому

      @@Makebuildmodify ooooohhhhh... So Cool!! 😎 (mind blown!)

  • @JimBeshears
    @JimBeshears 7 років тому +4

    Too awesome for words. All those tubes I tossed out in the Air Force. ::sigh::

  • @goofysvintageworkshop6728
    @goofysvintageworkshop6728 3 роки тому

    Good idea, nice work

  • @totaltwit
    @totaltwit 7 років тому

    Brilliant! Bonkers and I luv it! Very well made too, thoughtful construction. I assume that is a 100 ohm resistor, looks like it.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Yup. 100 ohms is correct. Thanks for watching!

  • @tam_ryan1036
    @tam_ryan1036 7 років тому

    What a crackin' build! Just as soon as I get my workshop finished....... ;-)

  • @williamryan1984
    @williamryan1984 3 роки тому

    Excellent. Great Ideas. Many thanks.

  • @ChippedBuilds
    @ChippedBuilds 7 років тому +2

    Those look so cool.

  • @wasabisushi128kb
    @wasabisushi128kb 5 років тому

    I'm dumb and new to building and making things, so I'm sorry for my dumb question, but what is that cone drill bit he keeps using?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому +1

      It's called a step bit. they're designed to drill thin stock like sheet metal or other sheet materials. they're great to have in your tool set. Here a link to a good one. amzn.to/2kbXIiJ

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому +1

      P.S. You're not dumb. You're just learning a new hobby.

    • @wasabisushi128kb
      @wasabisushi128kb 5 років тому

      @@Makebuildmodify You're amazing. Thank you beyond my mildest dreams!

  • @RobotRiedingerEd
    @RobotRiedingerEd 7 років тому

    Great project, and lots of other tips I picked up along the way such as using tape for a mixing surface and some of the solder techniques. One thought, please don't drill into your hands, they are too talented. Get a vee block or make a jig.

  • @rileyt3072
    @rileyt3072 7 років тому

    So is this making, building, or modifying?

  • @countryhamop4580
    @countryhamop4580 5 років тому

    Hope those tubes are either duds or types that aren't valuable. One of them looked like it might be an EF86, a rather sought after audio tube.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому

      Not sure if it was an EF86 but you get them by the hundreds on eBay for about $0.25 each.

  • @rachrob73
    @rachrob73 6 років тому +4

    Inspired! Creative and beyond :)

  • @mtmchenry
    @mtmchenry 7 років тому +1

    Great job. Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @kalhoon
    @kalhoon 6 років тому

    What are the two gold tabs at the top of the chip for? Were those led connections?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      I'm not sure. They might be but I've never tested them.

    • @ronaldbouwhuis
      @ronaldbouwhuis 6 років тому

      Jep, gives you the same voltage as the two outer points u used. Just plug the usb stick in a computer and use a multimeter to find the plus and minus.

  • @haraldpettersen3649
    @haraldpettersen3649 6 років тому

    Very nice work and a pleasure for the eyes .

  • @mikey9710
    @mikey9710 7 років тому

    Just wondering when you do sell them where could I get one?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      I'm not selling them any more. But if you're really interested there are some other artists that have since started selling them on Etsy.com. Just do a search and you find a bunch of different types.

    • @mikey9710
      @mikey9710 7 років тому

      Make Build Modify awesome thank you for letting me know

  • @sfunk6294
    @sfunk6294 Рік тому

    Love this video. Great idea!

  • @brucemorris6319
    @brucemorris6319 7 років тому

    Pretty cool man.

  • @aKingInGodsKindom
    @aKingInGodsKindom 5 років тому

    How do I buy one and how much do they cost? I’m curious about why there’s nothing for sale on your website.... You could sell stuff like these, have plans/drawings with parts and tools for sale in a pdf for $1 or something. You could make a killing!...

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому

      I sold these for a little while a few years back. There really wasn't enough demand to keep making them. The few that did buy them really liked them though.

  • @kavehchannel
    @kavehchannel 5 років тому

    AMAZING and BRILLIANT !!! Awesome job man !!

  • @GoGreenMan
    @GoGreenMan 7 років тому

    nicely done!
    what happened to your right index finger? Looks like a hole saw jumped on ya

  • @berlyqqq
    @berlyqqq 6 років тому

    so embarrassed, but what are these? Just something to look at and enjoy? or am i missing a function they perform?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      Don't be embarrassed. They are a novelty item. The brass and the vacuum tubes are for decoration and the memory chip is for storing computer files. So in the end they are just a decorated USB memory stick. Thank for asking and for watching!

    • @hectorpina682
      @hectorpina682 6 років тому

      27 thumbs up in "Z" formation for this kind, humble response. Need more of this in the world and on UA-cam in general.

  • @jray7656
    @jray7656 6 років тому

    Awesome! Hey what did you make your drill bit holder out of?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      Thanks! I think you're talking about the bit that held the gear in the beginning of the video. If so, it's a large center punch tool. I had to grind the larger portion round so it would fit in my drill press. The tapered shape allows for a tension fit.

    • @jray7656
      @jray7656 6 років тому

      Make Build Modify
      No your drill bit "case" @ 3:20

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      Oh, That's an antique drill bit holder. I think it's from 1905. It folds up too!

    • @jray7656
      @jray7656 6 років тому

      Make Build Modify
      It's pretty 😎 I wants one. 😊

  • @cassvirgillo3395
    @cassvirgillo3395 7 років тому

    Hi Mod, Had to sub after watching that build, nice. Take care, C.

  • @tebrannan
    @tebrannan 4 роки тому

    Nice job!

  • @BigMkombe
    @BigMkombe 7 років тому

    Right forefinger had a date with grinder by the looks of things

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      It was a chisel. I slipped. It was about two weeks after the incident in this video. :(

  • @INS1977
    @INS1977 7 років тому

    old looking is better then polished i think :)

  • @danthemakerman
    @danthemakerman 7 років тому

    DUDE!!!! These are so damn cool!

  • @LivefreeanddiyTv
    @LivefreeanddiyTv 7 років тому

    These are great, nice work! 🤓👍🏼

  • @Skeptycal
    @Skeptycal 7 років тому

    That's really cool!

  • @tendividedbysix4835
    @tendividedbysix4835 7 років тому

    That's AWESOME! Ever considered making a steampunk computer case out of an old sewing machine or something? :D

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      Yes I have, I just haven't gotten around to it yet. Thanks for watching!

  • @StillIt
    @StillIt 7 років тому +1

    Sweet idea dude!
    Followed you over from the video creators comments . . . . . . stalker ;)

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Nice! Thank you for taking a look at my videos!

    • @StillIt
      @StillIt 7 років тому

      Pleasure man, looks like you make some cool stuff. Will check out your other vids too :)

  • @Willam_J
    @Willam_J 6 років тому

    I think these are really cool, but I wish people would obtain their tubes from radio restorers and collectors. They have plenty of weak and bad tubes that they can give you for FREE. With only a handful of tubes still being made (mainly for guitar amps), tubes are becoming a precious commodity. When they’re gone, they’ll be gone forever. I’m not condemning anyone. I’m just making a request to help those of us who still need these tubes to keep our old radio collections functioning. Also, the popularity of using tubes for steampunk projects has driven the price of them to insane levels. (For both of us.) Please do a search for radio collecting clubs or antique tube suppliers. They would be happy to help you out. You’ll get your tubes for free and we can have the tubes we desperately need. It’s a win-win for both of us! Thanks!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      I usually buy mine on eBay for about ten cents each.

  • @luisantoniomarrega1120
    @luisantoniomarrega1120 6 років тому

    Parabéns a sua idéia ficou muito legal. Rio RJ Brasil

  • @kasparsm7964
    @kasparsm7964 7 років тому +1

    Excellent! Really cool!