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SeanHodgins
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Добавлен 18 янв 2015
Filmmaker, Engineer, Potential Time Traveler.
Don't Put These Anti-Gravity Christmas Ornaments on your Tree
Not everything goes to plan but I managed to make it work in the end. I wonder if those PCBs will ever show up?
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You Definitely Didn't See This Coming.
Просмотров 13 тыс.8 месяцев назад
You've seen this in the background for years, and its time to make an introduction. We're going to build some cool stuff for this, and I can't wait to show you. #NavaProject 🔴 Subscribe | bit.ly/SeanHodginsSubscribe 😁 Discord | bit.ly/SeanHodginsDiscord 🟦 Twitter | bit.ly/SeanHodginsTwitter 🟥 Instagram | bit.ly/SeanHodginsInstagram 🟪 TikTok | bit.ly/SeanHodginsTikTok Subscribe to my second chan...
I Bought a Giant 40 Year Old CNC Machine
Просмотров 137 тыс.Год назад
The end is NOT a gimmick folks. Its real. Not a Gimmick™ Support the Channel, get your Spacetime Spinner today! shop.idlehandsdev.com 🔴 Subscribe | bit.ly/SeanHodginsSubscribe 😁 Discord | bit.ly/SeanHodginsDiscord 🟦 Twitter | bit.ly/SeanHodginsTwitter 🟥 Instagram | bit.ly/SeanHodginsInstagram 🟪 TikTok | bit.ly/SeanHodginsTikTok Subscribe to my second channel: www.youtube.com/@seanhodginstoo5071...
Extremely Dangerous Holographic Christmas Tree of Death
Просмотров 297 тыс.Год назад
If you have ever thought to yourself "Do you know what I need in my life? A giant, super dangerous, spinning holographic Christmas tree display." then this is the video for you. 🔴 Subscribe | bit.ly/SeanHodginsSubscribe 😁 Discord | bit.ly/SeanHodginsDiscord 🟦 Twitter | bit.ly/SeanHodginsTwitter 🟥 Instagram | bit.ly/SeanHodginsInstagram 🟪 TikTok | bit.ly/SeanHodginsTikTok POV Christmas Tree on G...
Old Machines and a New Workshop
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
I finally get to give you a tour of the new workshop. It's where all of my spare time has been going for the last few months(not that there has been very much). Bonus - Building the GIANT sound panels up on my second channel - ruclips.net/video/4YrCXkgmAe8/видео.html Music is by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio) - Go give a sub if you like the music here - ruclips.net/user/whitebataudio
This Electric Snowman Could Give You Frostbite
Просмотров 37 тыс.2 года назад
This Electric Snowman Could Give You Frostbite
Just a Regular YouTube Play Button Unboxing
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 года назад
Just a Regular RUclips Play Button Unboxing
35 Year Old CNC Controller Retrofit - EP-T0-625007DC
Просмотров 79 тыс.3 года назад
35 Year Old CNC Controller Retrofit - EP-T0-625007DC
TENEX Solid State Volumetric OLED Display - EP-T0-622343EB
Просмотров 2,3 млн3 года назад
TENEX Solid State Volumetric OLED Display - EP-T0-622343EB
How I Broke the YouTube Comment System
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
How I Broke the RUclips Comment System
Leave a Comment to Draw On The Thumbnail
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
Leave a Comment to Draw On The Thumbnail
Spinning Holographic Christmas Ornament
Просмотров 33 тыс.3 года назад
Spinning Holographic Christmas Ornament
Custom Heat-Set Threaded Insert Tools (For my Hakko!)
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
Custom Heat-Set Threaded Insert Tools (For my Hakko!)
This is the Perfect Lathe for my Basement Shop
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
This is the Perfect Lathe for my Basement Shop
I Made My Own Image Sensor! (And Digital Camera)
Просмотров 1 млн4 года назад
I Made My Own Image Sensor! (And Digital Camera)
3D Printed LED Panel Sit/Stand Desk Mounts
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
3D Printed LED Panel Sit/Stand Desk Mounts
Twitch Streaming Robotic Chicken Feeder!
Просмотров 17 тыс.4 года назад
Twitch Streaming Robotic Chicken Feeder!
Build Your Own Arduino Neural Network Robot - Complete How-To!
Просмотров 188 тыс.4 года назад
Build Your Own Arduino Neural Network Robot - Complete How-To!
Accelerate your Arduino Projects with the WIND Board
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 лет назад
Accelerate your Arduino Projects with the WIND Board
Quick Fix: Gameboy Cartridge Battery Replacement
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 лет назад
Quick Fix: Gameboy Cartridge Battery Replacement
Worlds Smallest 3D Printer (not anymore)
Просмотров 125 тыс.5 лет назад
Worlds Smallest 3D Printer (not anymore)
Building Glitterbomb 1.0 with Mark Rober
Просмотров 306 тыс.5 лет назад
Building Glitterbomb 1.0 with Mark Rober
Custom Embossed Notebooks Using 3D Printing (Great Gift!)
Просмотров 35 тыс.5 лет назад
Custom Embossed Notebooks Using 3D Printing (Great Gift!)
New 3D Printer! - Creality 3D Ender-3
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.5 лет назад
New 3D Printer! - Creality 3D Ender-3
Radioactive Tritium Tesseract Prototype
Просмотров 278 тыс.5 лет назад
Radioactive Tritium Tesseract Prototype
what you could have done was made a single high density row of sensors and used a motor to move that row to scan the image. extra points for adding a color wheel to make the images full color and it could even use other ranges in the electromagnetic spectrum like inferred or UV, I think that's how nasa does it
I paused my smt hobby and became more adept at programming I practice every night not enough space to thoroughly smt yet
You know you can replace thoss old controls with a newer one right. Especially if you know some sutomation control guys
Would love to if the old one ever goes down, but its fun keeping the original hardware!
I ran one of these old Mori’s for years at a shop in Odessa Texas. We didn’t use tape, but I definitely stood there programming G-Code line for line. Luckily the one I ran recognized canned cycles, some don’t. These things are hard to kill.
It's 3:46am. Just got done with a project using small oled displays and decided to relax with some youtube, about oled displays. "Don't get obsessed." "Don't stay up all night." Hilarious, I'm watching this video due to both of those things. Well done. I subscribed. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
What's up man, can you provide ur IG or email to me? I would Be interested in possibly purchasing one of these from you
You should try feeding some of these images through an ai upscaler
Wouldn’t those be servo boards not stepper motors
what if you could play doom in it with 3d depth?
Dude plz tell the name of the music or the exact video, channels name is not enough.
так вот на какие камеры снимают все мистические видео про НЛО и Снежного человека )))
I just found this channel and holy is it cool and great. Awesome job gor everything you do and thank you for the inspiration!
Don't call us, we'll call you.
Guaaauuu es un montón amigo
@3:22 It looks like your electro-magnets have a hole in the middle. Couldn't you aim a laser pointer diode from above the magnet through the hole and into the 'floating' ornament to hit a diffuser inside the ornament to give it some light? I am assuming for no particular reason that the metal on the ornament also has a hole in it.
I realize it’s four years later. I wonder if you could increase the resolution by developing an algorithm to interpolate the delta between each sensor and its surrounding sensor to create a virtual sensor.
Hi Sean. I know this is an old video but im going to ask this question since its really hard to find people with this exact leaf pack. Im assuming you have a 3 inch lift in the front to fit those 285 tires. Is the truck level with this leaf pack or close to level at least? Ive heard some people get an excess of 6 inches of lift with these old man emu cs019r leaf spring packs. which leave most people wanting to remove a leaf. Any insight would be much appreciated as i have the same leaf packs waiting to be installed because of my fear of excessive lift in the rear.
Hey! I no longer have the truck, so I can't do any measurements. However, here are some pictures before and after the leafs. imgur.com/a/6NmbwuK you're right, believe the truck already had a full 2-3" lift with the old leafs and upper ball joints, and it definitely went up another 2-3" with the Dakars in the rear. I didn't mind the rake because hauling heavy stuff felt really good. I also didn't drive it enough to let them settle at all, but I don't imagine there would be much settling. I had to get the extended shocks as well (which I didn't show in the video). - Jump on the discord if you have more questions. discord.gg/nhB42bFh
@@SeanHodgins Thank you for your speedy reply! The after photo definitely doesnt look too raked out. youre the man!
You genius builder coders freak me out and creep me out at the same time in a good way of course!!! Beautiful work…
what this technology called ? how the hell it works under the hood ?
Dude you're so cool man! Subscribed!
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When I started an industrial machine shop program they had recently purchased a CNC mill, and by the time it was delivered and installed, it was obsolete. None of us had CNC training and I was one of the last few people to complete the 2 year course before they closed the machine shop program.
how the hell it works ?
Dude I love Willy Wonka and Machining! Nail on the head sir!! Subbed!
Did you say OLED LCD...
Yessss! 👏 More 👏 speeduino 👏 builds! 👏
32x32 was the resolution of the Cromemco Cyclops, a camera from 1975 that could be connected up to the then recently launched Altair 8800, it is sometimes referred to as the first commercial digital camera, but as it didn't have onboard storage, it was really more like what we today might call a webcam. It was a fairly interesting design, as rather than use a purpose built image sensor or tube, Cromemco used an off the shelf 1 kilobit dynamic memory IC to pick up the image. They would remove the metal lid from the ceramic chip carrier and replace it with a transparent window so that light could be focused onto the array with a lens. To read out an image, the circuit would start by writing ones to all the memory locations, and then reading them back repeatedly, light causes the dynamic RAM to discharge quicker, so the time it takes for a given cell to go from 1 to 0 will depend on the amount of light hitting it. Being digital RAM, there were no electric way to set thresholds or add biasing to set sensitivity, so LEDs were mounted near the IC that could be used to add light onto the sensor. Of course, you generally don't want light inside a camera, but as the number of reads were fixed, and the response to light was non-linear, adding a bit of light could help in imaging dark scenes.
Cool project! I'm curious about why you chose to flip the camera lens so that the inner side points out; based on what I know of lenses, they aren't always symmetrical and for imaging purposes you usually want the surface that is more curved to face the object that is further away (i.e. object ----- (| - sensor, where (| is the lens). Was it because it wouldn't fit into the 3D print? Also, if you want to beef up the sensitivity of the camera, you could try using an amplifier to get a measure of the photocell's resistance, instead of just using another resistor. When using a resistor divider, the sensitivity is highest when the resistance is equal, so you get reduced sensitivites at the ends of the range. If you want to use an amplifier, you could try making a log amplifier using a diode and an op-amp, since the resistance is (somewhat) inversely proportional to the light level, but you'll probably need a second stage to amplify the signal as well. Alternatively, you could use photodiodes instead of photocells; those are best used with a transimpedance amplifier. You might want to look into the photocells' response times as well, since the output should stabilize before you move the mux to the next cell.
The lens was taken apart so it was basically a single piece of glass inside, symmetrical, and it made it easier to try out different things by mounting it that way. I've actually improved the image capture sequence by a lot, takes less than half a second to take a photo now. An amp is a great idea!
7:40
what about it? haha
what’s the sensor array made of? That would be interesting to put in the video…
did I not mention it? The light sensor being used is the ALS-PT19
You now can make a Bigfoot image
Great video! Thanks
This is nuts
cool
Any updates on the Volvo 😢
I've done elec tech work on that era of machines ie 70's and 80's CPUs. Those huge boards full of chips use a lot of DC power and get real hot, so you get bad connection issues on connectors due to heat and chip failures due to heat. If you want to use this for proper production work, I recommend real good fan cooling of the enclosures using modern fans that move more air (ie remove more heat). Also, check the DC supply lines for ripple and noise they are usually under-capacitored and the caps degrade over years too. You can scope the rails and check that, and examine electros for bulging cases. Also sagging 5v rails etc. Another good idea is to put liberal amounts of a good brand name electrical connector lube on all the plug connectors, especially important if it has been in or will be in a higher humidity environment. Good luck!
You’re like the real life John Connor of a probable future
What about more focus on an eye tracker to calculate the parralax: I think the volumetric display looks cool because if the ability to shift the views. Parallax could possibly do it :)😊
My first video! It was awesome so hoping for many more CNC videos in the future! 🤟
Worked on those machines when they were state of the art. I go back to the nc machines that used vacuum tubes. Our Mori’s were the first cnc machines with a crt. Brings back good memories. Going to retire next year with 47 years in the machining business.
What a blissful view
Awesome!!
You're living the dream my friend. I'm probably too old to learn CNC programming but I'd love to waste my retirement playing with a manual Bridgeport.
Did i just watch an alternate machining version of the matrix?!
Thank you for bringing this come true.
i have worked on those fanuc moduls way to often im my life^^
When the engineering eclipses the original intention
This reminded me watching Mr. Robot for the first time!!
GREAT WORK AND I WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU CONECT THE ANALOG PINS ANY REASON ?
Make a game where a little head chases a bounding ball or something. 3D packman.