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I was electrocuted at 18 while working at a fast food restaurant and a few months later while working three jobs, I was a passenger in a vehicle rollover which severely injured my spine. While I was able to get some engineering under my belt, I had to stop attending and focus on recovering. This drive to create and design cool things and a lot of free time has led me to some incredible experiences such as wildlife/bee rescue and helping those in need. Join me as I share some of these awesome experiences with you. Thanks for checking this channel out!
This was done in very few tries. I wanted it to be as open and real as possible with this video. This very well could change my life in ways I never thought possible. I look forward to the healing process being in the rear view mirror soon.
It looks all friendly but underneath that is a muchling monster! I have some great videos of it clearing out a giant garden at the end of season. So much fun
According to the swisher website this model is capable of destroying up to a 3" diameter piece of wood. Not interested in testing that myself but it's definitely a powerful unit:)
This is the best reviews IMO and I’ve watched a crap ton of them! Thanks for this! Gonna 3D print a case for the BEAm - bet there’s one on thingiverse….nope… just checked. There isn’t a wearable case🤔
I really appreciate your comment. I have been really enjoying the glasses when 8 have time. I saw a video on loading the beam with an app download program. It looks like it has great potential to transfer some apps onto it. I really hope the new beam device is available in Canada soon! If you'd like to see the case modded, let me know. I'd be happy to add to it. I almost made a stand that uses the hex holes to clip into.
Most of EVs are charged using electricity produced by burning fuel. At each point when energy is converted, there are losses making the conversion less efficient than if you burned the fuel directly. While an electric mower would have been cool, it just didn't fit the heavy duty nature of this build
Nice! You’re low key advertising the xreal beam case which you made.. dammit why gotta do your audience like that? Send us a link to your product so we can buy one too/ and I subbed.👍
It shouldn't need to move and that holds if from doing so. I can upload another version but generally you want the elastics held in place and to act as anti slip for the bottom
I hope to soon. I had posted a video about creating a 3d Printable Version but this type of construction is faster and a bit more work involved /satisfying though as you aren't waiting for parts to print
I put it into the milk bag then tied it off. Makes it easier to do patches and stores without the issue of the top of the bucket always going dry. I have double bagged it as some milk bag plastic has a bit more stretch to it. Cheers, -Nate
Oh my goodness!! What a brave boy!!! And to LAUGH after. Amazing kid 👍 👍 👍 (cuz I'd be crying and Im 54years old lol). I hope i can be like Max when I grow up! 🙌
Lol.. I know eh! It really couldn't have gone any better, all things considered. I didn't really like the rod holder anyway🤣🤣 Thanks so much, he's bigger now but just as awesome!
No, I would buy the xmax, the ifast does print flex better but I hope to purchase an extra hotend to mod to fix that. Dual extrusion is awesome, but... the Xmax3 is very fast. Dual extrusion prints tend to take quite a bit of extra time as the hotend heats up and purges for each layer... I like the ifast. Still use it when I do flex and multiple colours and or soluble supports. If you're designing the things being printed, you can often optimize the design to not require supports. Much of what is designed out there is created with supports in mind. If not the designs aren't usually great as they will also leave out things that make it more printable and often more durable. The x-max series is very nice. I've enjoyed mine. When the settings are dialed in it prints nearly flawlessly. I'd buy an extra side circulation fan as it cools from one side with aux cooling which causes issues on one side and not the other. I was also thinking of redirecting the airflow a bit. I need to get back to modding it. Lol. Thanks for the comment
I have a quite a bit of video from the inside as well as 360° footage that you can look around in. Just trying to figure out how to edit it. Next up is the top, inside part of this wall. Then a few 360° videos to show a bit more and allow someone to immerse themselves in this. Uh. When I say that out loud, I am not sure anyone will watch them.