Beautiful job, sir. I was in huge need to find something like this as a hobbyist.
Excellent Video. Keep up the good work
Very helpful, thank you!
Very helpful video. Thank you sir
I really hope your channel blows up, you deserve it. Give a year or two, don't stop!!! Upload more wood videos and you'll blow up some day
Yes, freind I like your style.
This is awesome, you have some cool stuff. I like the yellow on the cabinets. I want to watch again after work, I'm kind of in a rush right now. I've been working on a new work bench too but I'm a carpenter. Many concepts are the same though. Greetings from Denver.
P.S. I did the same with my keyboard. I bought the tracks from Amazon and used a piece of extra wood for the tray. very comfortable.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video! As a recent EE grad working in a job that provides little hands on hardware work I have come to the conclusion that I need to make a change now before it is too late. I want to start looking for companies that might afford me the opportunity to work on hardware from home, but I don't know how to find them...
Could you provide some suggestions on companies that are eager to hire remote hardware engineers? This would be amazing!!!
It really depends on the requirement of the position rather than company. You just have to find out. Good luck!
first minute is golden can do attitude
I like it its so beautiful
look like nice thing to play
Greate video. Do you have the link for the solder suporte?
Are you asking for the vise? www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SSPNBU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Do work for a company or you more like radio ham?
Tu r00
Nice job on your lab and the PID oven controller! I wish I could have worked from home over 30 years ago when I started my career.
When you are working from home, you learn self discipline and generally when there's a problem, you probably created it yourself. In years gone past, working from home may have become lonely as it's always great to have peers to bounce off new ideas or solve problems. But certainly with today's phones and video comms, that's no longer a problem. And you can still share cold beers, just hold the bottle or can up to the camera when you first "pop the top"
You mentioned that you are a power engineer. Please stay safe and be sure to have GFCI outlets for your garage power. Also be careful working on concrete floor around power. You never want to become the return path since it doesn't take much current! But I'm guessing you are a SMPS designer so have inherent isolation :)
Thanks for making the videos and sharing your ideas!