Real Pokeball That Opens, Plays Sounds, And Shakes!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Captain Steel takes on the challenge of bringing a #pokeball to life! In this second video, he makes the pokeball do it's iconic wobble (Watch Part 1 for more details: • Real Working Pokeball!... ), as well as adds a number of other features including: playing realistic pokeball sounds, a lid that pops open on a failed catch, and has made it even smaller than version 1!
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4:43 "what weighs a lot in a condensed package, is cheap, and that can fit within the constraints of the pokeball"
answer: snorlax
Next time I will invent the snorlax
Cosmoem would be heavier and more condensed, seeing as they weigh ~1 ton and are only ~4" tall.
Neat. Have you gotten close to figured out the shrinking expanding Pokeball? I was thinking of some methods myself.
Not quite yet - I've been preoccupied with other projects over the past few months. I think I have a good idea on how to do a gigantimax ball, but scaling the technology to the size of a normal pokeball is definitely going to be hard.
@@CaptainSteel okay.
Dude, this is so cool. Came across you from a recommendation after watching a hacksmith video. So glad I found your channel! Keep up the exciting work!
Appreciated, more awesome stuff coming in the future 🙏
Same lol.
You should throw it at Katzer's Creations plushies to try and catch them.
Absolutely - Collab coming soon :)
Nice To See the Progression! I think I would try to find a way to hide the electronics by some kind of inner ball in the next step. You could also try to add a very bright blue led that lights up to get something like the effect you showed in the original series
Good ideas! I think the next iteration I'll stop being lazy and finally design a PCB for it. Reduces the amount of space taken up by random sized electrical components
@@CaptainSteel i know this Problem because I’ve often tried to make wands that contain electronics… I always struggled with the amount of space taken by big components and the amount of wires that I need ;)
@@CaptainSteel and I would like to see the process of designing a custom PCB for your needs, I never dived into this topic ^^
@@diy_wizard Absolutely!
Just found your channel and love it
Glad you love it! Enjoy your Captain Steel journey :)
Gotta love that soldered battery.
I almost made it through a project without having to compromise 😂
@@CaptainSteel I think a great next addition could be finding a way to not kill the balancing act while adding a port on the back for a micro-usb charger for some sort of battery inside. Extra tough with all the components already so tightly packed
@@CaptainSteel I feel like an idiot, just read you put rechargeables on the purchased one
@@JoshHolle Haha, no worries. I would never sell an actual single use pokeball XD
The mart owners in the games though...well, that's a different story
@@JoshHolle Since I control the design, all I have to do is make sure to do some weight analysis in my software before exporting. I've already sourced and picked out a mini-usb battery charger for the next revision! (Note, this will also be the same revision that people can purchase since it's just marginal upgrades to make it more useable)
dude you are complicating things tooo much. use a sping t opun it quickly.