It might help to add a positive reinforcement such that when you put the bit back in the holder within the time limit it gives you an "atta boy!" , or "About F*ing time!" when its beyond say two limits.
Props to you for keeping the electronics as simple as you did! I don't think I'd have been able to resist feature-creeping past the point of no return. Probably I'd have added diodes and wired the switches into a key switch matrix, so it could tell if you ever tried to remove a _second_ bit without replacing the first and totally flip out on you. Then a strip of addressable LEDs along it so it could passive-aggressively blink the specific LED below the empty position. And maybe a whole extra locking mechanism that would hold the rest of the bits in and physically prevent taking another until the missing one was replaced.
I found your channel by accident a couple of days ago and I have been binge watching you ever since. My favorite part of your videos is your 'Thank You for watching' at the end. You sound truly sincere. I'm a fan. I am telling everyone I that I know, that I think would be interested in the stuff you do, about you. I hope you get a million subscribers. It would be well deserved. Hurry up and make another video.
NOPE, you have the wrong attitude, Buy 4 boxes of pencils and leave them everywhere, solved. Bonus, don't need the pencil jar either. See we subscribers have a different attitude then most convention.
love the idea. Might try an Iteration of it myself. I wonder if you added a deep sleep sketch to your uno and used the switch contact changestate as an interrupt, which could start a timer for the drill bit timout you have running, how long it would run on a small battery. assuming the battery loss in the deep sleep is neglegiable, i imagine quite a few months of use out of a couple of AA's obviously the more often the timer times out and the player starts yelling at you the smaller the battery life
wow nice!!! when i'll be in the right stage of my shop build i am setting this up for all my tools this is amazing idea!!! how did you incorporate clip playback? and where are the clips stored, flash drive? local network address? what about about very low wight drill bit's, doesn't the limit switch push them out of position? i'll defiantly watch this a few more times best tools i have seen so far!!! all you need now in your shop is a 2+3 axis cnc mill and you'll have a full maker space.
That's a lot of time spent on a silly, but fun project. Well done on the video... especially liked the electronic circuit explanation. And, your girlfriend is outstanding.
I was once like you, I didn't take care of my hands. A doctor yelled at me to wear gloves. It took time to train myself to use mechanics gloves and a year later my hands healed and now I have more dexterity with gloves on than my old dry, callused, cracked, and leading hands.
0:05 imagine a whole drawer of about 150 loose drill bits of various types and sizes, and you'd know where i'm at right now. Also, wow you have some seriously destroyed and stained hands....i thought mine were bad, as my wife frequently reminds me. you should invest in some heavy duty hand moisturizer, i bet i really sucks handling microfiber cloth and fine synthetic fabrics! anyway keep up the good work, it's good to see someone's tools get organized at least.
Is there any chance you or your family spent a good deal of time in honkey tonks when you were growing up? I ask because, having grown up in a honkey tonk myself, I recognize some of the characteristics. That is a good thing, it's a compliment and I hope you take it that way. Or maybe it's carnie, anyone in your family who toured with a carnival midway in their heyday?
I am enjoying your videos, I do quite a bit of fabricating myself . I also speak drunken sailor. If I may ask, what is your work background, You seem very familiar with a wide variety of tools and equipment . Nice f---ing going.
I've been working in landscape construction for a while now, and while there are quite a few different trades involved in that, most of the fabrication-type stuff I do in my videos is self taught. Thanks so much for the support!
The "Nerd" sound effect callout made me giggle... one, as a self-described nerd -- funny how the folks who make fun of us get real nice when the computers they rely on for school/work/etc mess up. Two... apparently, we've all been watching you anyways. Congrats on the mention over on Hackaday! (URL: hackaday.com/2021/03/20/negative-reinforcement-drill-bits-edition/ ) ...and that circuit could be made a LOT simpler, cheap. LMK if you're interested in info on that... reply here and I'll see it, or get in touch (hint: Google uses one account for each user, across all of its services, and my username here is that account name...).
I'd love to hear it man! I'm not much of an electrical engineer by any stretch of the word haha. Pretty sure 90% of what I do with Arduino's could be done with a fairly simple circuit, just don't have the know-how yet!
@@cranktowncity Got a contact? or, well, you've got mine, since I use Google's email service ;) if you work out that hint. Protip: if it doesn't work, it'll probably just bounce.
It might help to add a positive reinforcement such that when you put the bit back in the holder within the time limit it gives you an "atta boy!" , or "About F*ing time!" when its beyond say two limits.
Props to you for keeping the electronics as simple as you did!
I don't think I'd have been able to resist feature-creeping past the point of no return.
Probably I'd have added diodes and wired the switches into a key switch matrix, so it could tell if you ever tried to remove a _second_ bit without replacing the first and totally flip out on you. Then a strip of addressable LEDs along it so it could passive-aggressively blink the specific LED below the empty position. And maybe a whole extra locking mechanism that would hold the rest of the bits in and physically prevent taking another until the missing one was replaced.
OK, V2.0 should say "Thank You!" when you put the bits away, but in a very passive-agressive manner.
haha, I like that!
I just thought The same 👍
Or with the sound of, customer service trying (too hard) to sound sincere and enthusiastic to the extra degree, but is unsettling.
"Thank you! For fucks sake!" :D
Loving these videos, the production value is great, storytelling is great, pacing is great. Fantastic stuff
Thank you!
Dude, I remember seeing your 3D pen video a few years ago, very inspiring!
I found your channel by accident a couple of days ago and I have been binge watching you ever since. My favorite part of your videos is your 'Thank You for watching' at the end.
You sound truly sincere. I'm a fan.
I am telling everyone I that I know, that I think would be interested in the stuff you do, about you.
I hope you get a million subscribers.
It would be well deserved.
Hurry up and make another video.
Lay off the ed Sheeeeren
Your video's are great content! I hope more people will start seeing them. Good luck and thanks for putting in the effort to make video's for us
thanks so much for the support!
Haha this is great
That's brilliant! Love the paint shop.
Love this! I need this for pencils. By the end of every day in the shop my pencil jar is empty and I have no idea where any of them are.
NOPE, you have the wrong attitude, Buy 4 boxes of pencils and leave them everywhere, solved. Bonus, don't need the pencil jar either. See we subscribers have a different attitude then most convention.
Omg how does this not havea million views! Love it! Those voice clips are hilarious
I'd use "100 ways to love a cat" at ever increasing volume and speed. That's real motivation right there.
that there, is the cock-for-dollie de-motivator! arduinos, spinamathings, and great shop mind games! love this!
you're the best dude. I'm so happy i found your channel
Man tks for sharing a part of your brain in the internet.
Really.
Keep going!
Subscribed now.
Great work dude. Soon enough you'll get the subscriber amount you deserve.
You got featured on the Arduino Instagram feed! Super cool build!
Just subscribed dig the content music is cool and the comments are hilarious. All your professional products are 2nd to none. Lol
love the idea. Might try an Iteration of it myself. I wonder if you added a deep sleep sketch to your uno and used the switch contact changestate as an interrupt, which could start a timer for the drill bit timout you have running, how long it would run on a small battery. assuming the battery loss in the deep sleep is neglegiable, i imagine quite a few months of use out of a couple of AA's obviously the more often the timer times out and the player starts yelling at you the smaller the battery life
wow nice!!!
when i'll be in the right stage of my shop build i am setting this up for all my tools this is amazing idea!!! how did you incorporate clip playback? and where are the clips stored, flash drive? local network address? what about about very low wight drill bit's, doesn't the limit switch push them out of position? i'll defiantly watch this a few more times best tools i have seen so far!!!
all you need now in your shop is a 2+3 axis cnc mill and you'll have a full maker space.
I was hoping the verbal admonishments would be voiced by your GF. lol This channel is awesome, btw.
This should be standard issue on any index sold!
That's a lot of time spent on a silly, but fun project. Well done on the video... especially liked the electronic circuit explanation. And, your girlfriend is outstanding.
thanks!
After 20-something years of life I finally know what TM means... Keep having fun man! Interesting stuff you got going on...
This is a great idea dude!
that last one got me at the end hahahahhaha, need less to say I subbed
"Pavlov wishes he was this cool" Drill Index
I was once like you, I didn't take care of my hands. A doctor yelled at me to wear gloves. It took time to train myself to use mechanics gloves and a year later my hands healed and now I have more dexterity with gloves on than my old dry, callused, cracked, and leading hands.
I definitely need to get better about gloves. They just seem to walk right off me and disappear into the ether haha
Truly original.
This would be great in a shared shop lol, canadian tire has a 400pc set for $30 I just get that and throw them around like dollar bills.
V3 you have to make it when you take one out when not completely yes get a shock... Love to see you ever forget it.. keep up the Vids!
underratedddds
0:05 imagine a whole drawer of about 150 loose drill bits of various types and sizes, and you'd know where i'm at right now. Also, wow you have some seriously destroyed and stained hands....i thought mine were bad, as my wife frequently reminds me. you should invest in some heavy duty hand moisturizer, i bet i really sucks handling microfiber cloth and fine synthetic fabrics! anyway keep up the good work, it's good to see someone's tools get organized at least.
Super cool man, your videos are great
I love your style!
Great project with many additional applications. I would for one would really like to see the code. Thanks.
I've gone ahead and uploaded the code, as well as the cad models to github.
github.com/cranktown/Drill-bit-index
thanks for the support!
@@cranktowncity Excellent, very much appreciated!
Made me laugh.Awesome job.Great idea .
Montages are cool. Thanks.
I think I know what I want for Christmas now!
Haha this is amazing! Glad I found your channel 😂
I resorted to a box, I throw my bits into, hey,,,, nobody perfect, the shame I live with is incredible.
I see you have the little red box with every driver bit ever in it.
I love this idea! You should market it for those who are scatterbrained, like myself.
Well done sir!
7:22 "keep your filthy figures out"
Great Video thanks for the work
Bless you, your Mrs having a moan while using a metal spatula in a non-stick pan 🫣😞
Love you vids 🍻👍
the looks like best way to keep the tools in there place
Could have just used more voltage to make the pixies flow through the bits more better. I hear some people respond well to EST.
Great videos man
I just have a box full of drill bits I sift through every time I need a drill bit
Hey man love this idea! Lol a little out of my know how on the electronics but love the concept! Keep it up.
the only thing that could have improved this would have been a sneery sarcastic brit doing the voicelines 🤣
God, I need this badly
Fantastic
Is there any chance you or your family spent a good deal of time in honkey tonks when you were growing up? I ask because, having grown up in a honkey tonk myself, I recognize some of the characteristics. That is a good thing, it's a compliment and I hope you take it that way. Or maybe it's carnie, anyone in your family who toured with a carnival midway in their heyday?
This mf used to hop trains and is self taught; that’s my buddy I grew up with
Fkn BRILLIANT!!
I am enjoying your videos, I do quite a bit of fabricating myself . I also speak drunken sailor. If I may ask, what is your work background, You seem very familiar with a wide variety of tools and equipment . Nice f---ing going.
I've been working in landscape construction for a while now, and while there are quite a few different trades involved in that, most of the fabrication-type stuff I do in my videos is self taught.
Thanks so much for the support!
You should add a "Thank you" when returning the drill bit :-)
Its going on a year, have you unplugged it yet?
You might like my Diecycle build.
wow that's definitely something I need
This would sell like hot cakes :D
Love to see you including your girlfriend in your vids! She's great!
That "Pavlov's bit" took a LOT OF EDITING, didn't it??
LOL This was awesome!
Burd u fly
I need this for every tool I own lol.
Great videos! Your girlfriend is funny as well.
I have to clean my own shop now. :(
I need this for every tool I own. lol
nice
Damn you took a shower!
This channel is GREAT! Fk it... I shouldn't compliment because the negative reinforcement way of whathever... LOL
Best project ever , keep up the the great work and pick up those ,( !#%_&^ )drill bits . LMAO.
The "Nerd" sound effect callout made me giggle... one, as a self-described nerd -- funny how the folks who make fun of us get real nice when the computers they rely on for school/work/etc mess up. Two... apparently, we've all been watching you anyways.
Congrats on the mention over on Hackaday! (URL: hackaday.com/2021/03/20/negative-reinforcement-drill-bits-edition/ )
...and that circuit could be made a LOT simpler, cheap. LMK if you're interested in info on that... reply here and I'll see it, or get in touch (hint: Google uses one account for each user, across all of its services, and my username here is that account name...).
I'd love to hear it man!
I'm not much of an electrical engineer by any stretch of the word haha. Pretty sure 90% of what I do with Arduino's could be done with a fairly simple circuit, just don't have the know-how yet!
@@cranktowncity Got a contact? or, well, you've got mine, since I use Google's email service ;) if you work out that hint. Protip: if it doesn't work, it'll probably just bounce.
@@laserhawk64 haha that went right over my head in the first comment. I'll email you!
I would give this 10 thumbs up if I could...might be doing something like soon
🤣
moisturize your hands. looks painful. love the videos though.