Egg Drop Revolution: The Smartest Egg Ever!
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
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I built a smart Egg Drop Challenge Egg for @williamosman because I was fed up with the binary results of regular Egg Drop Challenges. Let the best contraption win!
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Egg Drop Challenge
00:56 Smart Egg V1
02:33 Smart Egg V2
06:27 Sponsor
08:18 Egg Drop Challenge
15:55 Data Analysis
18:38 End
#eggdrop #challenge #diy
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Do you want me to test Mark Robers Egg Drop Contraption with the Smart egg?
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Yes!
Honestly those heatsets are sooo nice, they have an amazing finish and were really easy to use compared to some cheap ones I got from Ali
Did you compare the weight to a real one ? I mean, we want to be fair .
Please rename it. You were so close to the perfect Japanese language joke!!!
Please name it: Tamago Ochi 卵オチ
卵 Tamago = egg
落ち Ochi = a noun that can mean final result, but when written in the katakana as オチ it would mean punch line and the noun comes from the verb 落ちる ochiru that means to drop
The name would be a punch line about checking the final result of the dropping of an egg, while being a wordplay on Tamagotchi because it looks like it.
The tiny difference in pronunciation would be that Tamagotchi is pronounced with a small silence between tamago and chi, while for your egg you would speak the O sound twice as long without silence.
1/2 of Mark Rober's videos feature toddlers in swim suits... makes you wonder "hmmmmmmm whats on that hard drive, Robester?" hmmmmmmmmm
That was a lot of eggcelerarion data to go through.
Man, why didn't I find that play on words earlier?
Yeah, he wasn't yolking around
Watching this video makes me want to hatch new ideas, I just don't want to shell out too much money for them, I'm cheep
This is an eggcelent joke !
These puns are a bit eggsessive
Oh it's home
The collaboration I absolutely never would have expected 😅
You are so diligent, professional and serious, and William Osman is... well he's William Osman.
You mean eggspected....
Opposites attract!
I’m a longtime fan of William Osman, I’m glad to have found a great new UA-camr!
After that one video where Will and Michael collabed with Tom Scott of all people, as well as now with the Open Sauce roster, I'm expecting Will to collab with literally anyone. Videogamedunkey? Barrack Obama? Ghost of Leo Da Vinci? Aliens?
I like how allen just chilled in the background of the video looking around xD
I walked in on them filming and tried hiding but it didn't really work
@@allenpanWhat do you mean? You were nearly invisible!
@@allenpan Yeah, I definitely didn't come here to say that. Good job hiding 🙂
I was literally gonna say the same thing. Allen just chilling in the background completely cheesing it. Such appreciated!
@@allenpan You were in the video? Ptfff. If you wanna be in videos, you should get your own UA-cam channel or something....
/s
as soon as you mentioned the code being open-source, my mind went to integrating it into games. could be as simple as as "gather your friends around, whoever can chuck it at the ground the hardest wins" to something more complex like making a realistic cooking mama minigame where you have to find the right amount of force to hit it against something to "crack" it without just full on breaking it. Could also maybe make a golf game where the harder you hit it with/against something, the farther your golf ball goes.
EDIT cause i just thought of another idea: race through an obstacle course while trying to keep the egg's forces at a minimal level. challenge yourself or friends to minmax speed and gentleness!
I'm gonna add more of my ideas to replies instead of continuing to edit my original post over and over. that said, of course i have another...
IDEA: Egg Chicken. You read that right: Egg. Chicken. Who can exert the most force on the egg without breaking a certain threshold? designate a threshold beforehand, and everyone takes turns. you lose if your number is lower than the person who went before you, or if you go over the threshold.
@@joosh.efor egg chicken I think it's better in elimination rounds, where it gives you a score to hit, you have 3 hits, best one kept, and the person with the lowest score gets eliminated. Though doing it in reverse, with the highest score wins is interesting too, because worse players get to play more which acts as a correcting mechanism.
Not using the exact force but the direction, you can fast juggle, throw the egg between your hands and see how many you can do in a set amount of time, you could also do shakes, rep counter by attaching it to a belt or barbell.
Step counter is also an obvious choice.
Another idea: "Go around the house. Find something the egg bounces X times on". What a great idea to add games!
How about a baseball shaped object that athletes use to increase their throwing speed. Could receive a lot of useful data from different types of pitches as well. I could honestly see something like this being implemented if it has not already.
i love the fact that allen pan is squatting in the corner like he is not totally in frame 8:43
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This is brilliant Stefan! I'm already looking at how we could implement an egg drop competition using the smart egg in my local IMechE region as a STEM event for school children, university students and maybe even professional engineers!
Being able to visualise the data and the OLED screen will be cool for children. It'll add some interesting maths for engineering students and potentially tough competition between groups of professional engineers.
That's a good Idea
With Bluetooth or wifi you could even have the curve on a phone.
Very cool!
Excited to see you both at OpenSauce
It's going to be a blast!
he did not even mention open sauce anywhere though that's crazy
Good work Stefan. What a talented 3d printing youtuber can achieve! Congratulations from Switzerland!
Tomodroppi is an EXTREMELY creative and fitting name!
Eggstremely!
I think you now have some type of obligation to put on the youtube egg drop equivalent of the Red Bull Flugtag.
DO IT!!!!!!
Over the past couple of weeks I've been making a slightly similar project myself in the form of an acceleration & speed sensing baseball to improve my throw. Something I really can't stress enough is the convenience of a wireless dashboard! It's been significantly less effort just having someone with a phone watching the live graph and max values than having to take an SD card out to plug into a computer every time!
Loved the video, concept, and design!
What an amazing idea of a project! I love the amount of information your design can catch.
I think it would be interesting to find a way to non-destructively simulate point impacts. Even if you have an overall slower fall, when the impact is concentrated onto a small point the egg will still break. I imagine a primitive version of a resistive touch screen. I think this would be a great addition to help grade low impacts
Alan has never been so quite on a video.
He was quite quiet
I’d love to see you do more little project like this every now and then!
this is genuinely such a great idea! I remember doing egg drops in elementary school and been high school, and the results were obviously very binary (and hard to clean up!). This seems like such a good way to fix that, while still keeping the spirit of the challenge. Good stuff!
This is such a nice and cute idea with a lot of scientific and maker aspects along the way. It's a super cool idea, and the collaboration - although I didn't know William - made things much more fun.
I love this great work as usual!!
Glad i found your channel i loved the podcast with willy really cool data graphs for the egg drop i really enjoyed this
I really love this channel open source soul, thats great for the community, congratulations!
What a terrific project and video! I remember doing egg drop challenges at Cub Scout camps more than 40 years ago. The most fun was always seeing the various strategies kids came up with, from packing the egg in a padded cardboard box to adding parachutes or propellers.
I got into 3D printing and you have helped me a lot with your channel.
Anybody else notice like halfway through when they show William the egg Allen pan in the background just nodding his head, waving it back-and-forth and smiling
Omg, I need this thing for my bike. I’d like to record just how bad the cycling paths around me are and a high frequency accelerometer is really what I need.
I would absolutely love a handful of these for my engineering courses. I have a digital electronics class that could make them and a design class that could do the drops.
Build them! I'll be release more detailed info, soon.
That's pretty awesome. One of those would be pretty amazing to get a kiwi crate or similar educational box that's out there. I don't know what else could come in a box, but an eggdrop challenge box would be pretty great for learning.
Hey just wanted to say, I love this video. I’m currently in Germany (Bayerische) which is maybe why I got recommended this. Been a fan of William for a while, keep up the good work!
Fascinating-this is the kind of physics lab that my dad would have loved to engage his classes in! Real problem solving with plenty of engineering and fundamental physics all bound together by math. I look forward to seeing what others choose to do with your eggsparament!
In the idaho potato world we use equipment called bruise balls to ditect the rough points during harvest. These eggs reminded me of these bruise balls. Look them up if your interested in seeing equipment that would have similar components as your digital egg.
Fantastic! I would have loved to see more drops, though. And see how repeatable your results are and whatnot
I love the detailed recreation of the eggdrop explanation :D up to the cracking egg :D
*eggsplanation
This is the best thing I've seen cooked up in the CNC Kitchen. Great job!
The dynamics and engineering of braking an egg are so complex that an accelerometer doesn't give enough data. V2.0 needs an array of tiny strain gauges measuring the force repartition on the shell of the egg
Awesome idea and execution!!
So cool to see these kinda collabs.
Excellent idea! Leads the way into realistic engineering work for young people. And an interesting video, Stefan. Thank you.
Hands down, the best thing at this project is the name... Tamadroppy. awesome!
That's fun and I love it. What a great idea.
Great video!
I laught out loud when i saw the egg tray😂
Allen chilling out in the background like a cryptid is so funny
Awesome work as always. Been a long time fan of William so this crossover is dope.
That was such a great video! Loved it!
Thumbs up for the video, your daughter and Kiwco. As always, really enjoyed the content.
If you ever want to try this again (which you totally should!) You could try 3 d printing the outlines instead of laser cutting them and spending all that effort to remove the color sections. You could print a single wall outline of the sections
great video! The egg is so cool!
A wonderful Egsample of Eggeneering by two Eggsperts
This is making me reminisce about doing the egg drop in science class. I agree that this electronic egg could be a perfect STEAM product, and a lot of fun to also decorate and give your own touch to do.
This is awesome!!!
"i tasked myself to design a digital egg" is a brand new sentence no one had ever said before, congratulations
Awesome project! I think that an accelerometer with higher max g and a higher polling rate would make this perfect for competitions.
Very interesting!
That criteria doesn't matter if the person (egg) dies (breaks) on impact. Awesome video. You managed to fit a ton of stuff in such a small space.. Well done!
Had no idea you existed before this video but I've watched a lot of Will and this was a great video.
Will design was surprisingly effective. I want to see more egg drops with babba yaga hut legs.
Hope this brings back the egg drop series!❤
Loved this!
That was one colab i didn't know i needed
I really enjoy your content!
Super cool. Didn't know about that micro controller, that is really nice. The pain of even storing CODE on the old arduinos was real.
Disappointed you didn't go with "Humpty's Fall Criteria" 😂
If you are thinking of doing a PCB, I would recommend switching to the ESP32. It has multiple MB of storage space built in, bluetooth/wifi built in, if you want to do a mobile app for it for downloading data, seeing live status or resetting it. And if you do PCBA with jlcpcb, it would be cheap to source and have the chip placed on the pcb in pcba. I think you will find a suitable accellerometer, and ws2812 leds in their stock too, so everything could be presoldered by jlcpcb, so you only need to attach battery and casing. And the jst plug for the battery can even be added in the pcba. so no soldering required if designed properly :)
Digger! Ne collab zwischen dir und William Osman.. Mega!
I think the smart egg could be a really cool tool in physics classrooms
Only someone like him could bring an improvised electronic device into an airplane
Amazing crossover!
I just choked when I read "Tama Droppy". Too clever dude.
I love me some good egg drops! Keep up the egg-cellent content
Using a 3d pen is a great personal touch on the spirit of the the challenge. This would make a great kit for educators.
Any one else laugh like a psyco when legs broke on william's? was funnier than it should have been!
I’m glad to see Nick branching out from just The Yard podcast.
Es ist irgendwie beeindruckend das man obwohl du extrem fließend, fast ohne Akzent englisch sprichst man direkt erkennt das du aus Deutschland kommst
As somebody who buys fertile eggs on eBay, this would be such a good idea to ship with the eggs to indicate if the shipping had any rough handling
Instead of an SD card the MCU flash could just record the largest acceleration value and display it on screen
Edit example:
Int last_value;
Int max_accel;
Void loop(){
last_value = readAcceleration(pin);
if(last_value > max_accel){
max_accel = last_value;
}
dislay.print(max_accel);
}
Great idea! You should do this again with more time and real 3D printer and various filaments allowed, from rubber to hard plastic
That seemed nrf52840 is absolutely amazing and so full of power, I've been using one to build a GPS based laptimer due to just how damn fast it is thanks to having an FPU.
I love Allen in the backround 😂
That opening segment was really eggciting
What an eggcelent idea!
Eggdrop history in the making, awesome idea
Thanks ✌
Thanks!!! This was a nice treat.
Great idea, but you missed the best opportunity for a dad joke...
Eggcelerometer for measuring eggceleration.
Awesome Collab!
Love your 3D content it made me get a printer myself
Great to hear that. It's an awesome tool and hobby.
Settings are definitely a struggle sometimes:)
Hi Stefan could you make a video how to get the best abs results which kind of support is the best and how to provide layer separation. It would be so cool if cold make such a video 😊
I used a Xiao for my senior design project. They’re incredibly capable microcontrollers for the 10-20 that they cost. I was surprised to see it chosen for V2.
Looks like a snapmaker j1s in the background 😊.
AWESOME!
An eggcellent idea, using eleggtronics for this! 😊🥚🐔
But protecting an egg isnt just about acceleration. It also can rely on soreading out the force, or physically holding the eggshell together by strengthening the shell.
Subbed. How have I never heard of this guy. PS could you link the STL files for both of your egg drop contraptions XD
this is such a good idea, you should do an egg drop world tour and get all the maker channels involved.
Such a lovely daughter. Congrats!
This is so cool. Such a great and surprisingly useful project.
I've never participated myself, but ive often seen references to projects that revolve around "Egg Care", or whatever.
Think about these scientific eggs being used in those parenting projects where students are tasked with taking care of an egg over the weekend.
Again, very cool idea. Nice job!
oh yeah... T T i remember when i did it in hs.
i had undiagnosed adhd- u can imagine what happened to the egg.....
having an unspoilable "egg" would have been great
Haha worlds most over engineered egg! Really liked the episode with you on safety third by the way, cant wait till they have you back.
I don't have kids Stephan. I'm just here watching egg drops as an adult
Best colab
That was fun. Egg drops was one of those "I finally got to the grade where we do this in some class" events (bridge with no fasteners is another one that came to mind) and it was always great to see what people did. I tried to make crumple zones, padding, etc. and got better as I went from grade school to high school. My favorite someone did was just paint the egg :P What better way to do things then to make a digital egg and calculate all the values for it. A ring buffer is a good choice and I wonder if streaming straight to a card would've been possible (I/O writes sometimes like bursts, other times stream, other times are random) to get more data out
the first time i did an egg drop challenge in school, i got some antistatic foam that my dad had collected from electronics packaging, filled an ~8x8in cardboard box with it, and carved a hole in the eggxact center that was just tight enough to gently squeeze the egg so it didn't move at all. It'd been my plan since the first time I ever heard about egg drop challenges. My teacher was so impressed he had the school's star baseball pitcher chuck it as hard as he could against the wall. The shell remained intact but when we cracked it afterwards the yolk had broken from the force of it, lol
Really great engineering Stefan! Only thing I can think of that isn't egg-xactly like a real egg would be pressure. Eggs are very strong under even/all round compression. When I did egg drops in elementary school I actually just got a Tupperware container and packed it with as much cotton as I could on all sides very tightly to apply even pressure all around the egg, even the top, and just chucked it out the window with the standard 9.8m/s² - no parachute or other drag and no compression for dampening at the end and the egg was fine because of the even compression on all sides of the egg even though the impact was as bad as it could possibly be.
Auf Wiedersehn indeed Stefan!