The type of the lazier beam (dot, virtual line..etc) is fixed in the device? If yes, is there are other devices that can change the beam type with like a switch?
@@HDL_CinC_Dragon no prob. honestly, the mispronouncing of diode didnt bug me all that much, i was just uncharacteristically annoyed by the amount of fluff leading up to it lol
Loved the video! Kinda wished the internal mechanics of the motor itself were covered, as I'm curious about the difference between brushed and brushless motors. If that's covered in another video though, I understand not repeating it.
Great videos, but mispronouncing basic vocab is a fast way to lose credibility. Diode is pronounced die-ode [ˈdīˌōd] and the plural of axis is axes, pronounced axe-ease [ˈæk.siːz]. I remember applying for a job and they asked in the interview if I had ever used "sequel". Me, having only read and not heard the word, did not know they were talking about SQL. Happened to me again when someone said "Fizzmo", referring to FSMO. When you're learning by reading, you don't always get a pronunciation guide. Say the words right and nobody notices. Say them wrong and everyone does.
A cool video idea would be to explain how an electrical comparator/op-amp works, it's the bases for how we convert analog signals into binary, I love your channel!
@leloctai The frame is made of a ferromagnetic metal (steel). Ferromagnetic metals "try to copy" the magnetic field of the magnet, and changing it (in this case by rotating due to gravity) has a damping effect since the metal does take time to change it's magnetic field
You need to do a video on retractable hose reels! I've seen almost nothing online that's as in-depth as your videos and wanted to fix one of mine that has stopped locking the hose length.
@boostedxmas I've been searching up how to disassemble them and kept getting warnings that I shouldn't be since there's a high torque spring. I think it might just be the teeth of the locking mechanism being worn out. I can replace it with a 3D print but just wanted a better idea of the internal prior to taking it apart. Really don't want to get hit by the spring 😅
hey man i have noticed you are using blender for production of your videos please tell me how you are creating the effect of parts border looking red green or yellow colour while moving cutter inside. please help.