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Only two people on Earth could make a video about building a nose picking machine that I would watch. And Scarlett Johansson didn't make one, so here I am. I have no doubt at all that it will be brilliant, so I am just going to say Thank You, and Great Work! then watch the video.
Ok, we've officially reached peak RU-vid here. I can't see how anyone could ever top this. And the transition to the ad was a true masterpiece in itself.
I really hope all is well with him and that he's not done with this RU-vid thing. It seems like a lot of creators have either slowed down or completely abandoned their channels because Google is always messing with their money. It's sad.
The 3d printed cage is pretty standard for printing delicate parts in MJF or SLS. Both of those processes use fine nylon powder which takes up the entire volume of the printer. You have to get rid of that unused powder after, though most is recycled! That lil cage serves a few clever purposes for smaller parts: to keep small parts from getting lost in the large 'cake' of powder, to give the operator something to hold onto when bead blasting the powder away, to keep fragile or awkward parts from warping or breaking, and in your case, extra protection when shipping!
@Problem-attic, thank you for the explanation. I had not thought of a powder-based additive manufacturing. I thought that it would have been resin printed.
@@urituchmanpigeon....Uri, you have no match. You are genius and we love and appreciate you very much. Please continue we wouldn't want RU-vid without you. I wonder who will inherit all the beautiful work you've done over the years. I hope you have a son or daughter or grandchild that put these items in a museum and showcased in a public place. All of your creations are marvelous fun wacky and absolute art. Thank you again for your wonderful videos. 👍👍👍👍👍
I appreciate you and all the other makers with such delightful whimsy that also gives you the chance to try new techniques, geometries, materials, and complexities. It's inspirational, now I just need something *motivational* so I can join the ranks of shenanigans-production.
You are an amazing and incredible artist, making things from pure imagination to physical form. Don't stop, absolutely love watching your mind at work and seeing a kindred spirit doing what he does best.
I'm on week three of recovering from a cold, mostly back to 100%. The first two weeks were spent with a hardened bit of something stuck to the inside of my left nostril that just would not come lose. It was so hard it hurt to scrunch my nose let alone blow it, and I feel that this experience has put me in just the right mindset for this video to be weird and entertaining but not too weird to watch.
This video is incredible, the pinnacle of youtube. I love your energy and humour. I burst out laughing the moment the machine moved, it felt like some sort of deeply instinctual funny, like laughing at a fart.
This is a product that needs to be on Sharktank. Very cool. It might benefit from a couple of stops on the side to side motion so the finger stays pointed in the same direction since the amount of friction imparted by the 2 cams isn't always equal.
You always crack me up with your ideas! This device might not work in noses but surely in other body parts 🤣. Apart from that is your workmanship just wonderful! Creating machines no body needs in such a perfect manner is a pleasure to watch! Keep going!!!
You had me squeeze my nose at the same time you tested the nose picking machine. I love your insanely infectious sense of humor! I always look forward to the next video. Thanks again! Godspeed on your journey through life....
I sat down for lunch and said, "I need something silly yet serious. Mindless but still engaging to my brain." Then I saw this was just uploaded. Perfect.
The thing I really like about Uri is that he leaves in mistakes or rambling and is so damn relatable. Other makers, wood workers, etc have such polished videos and while they're undeniably good at what they do, it makes me feel like they're 100% competent which I know isn't the truth but still end up measuring myself against when I'm in the shop and I make a mistake. Out of the gate Uri calls out a mistake in the cams and rambles about what he's doing drilling holes. Thanks Uri for being so down to Earth in your videos and not cutting out things that others might easily exclude or just make a one off comment about.
This is why i watch RU-vid. Thank you Uri. Thank you. This video is what i needed. Beautiful machine, very beautiful work! I have a goal to someday do a collaboration with you.
The best machines solve problems you didn't know you had. Your videos are always a delight, I never really know what to expect your muse to come up with.
Uri's special combination of creative artistry and benevolent lunacy has given me joy for years now. But to have a combination of "airway maintainance" and blender design mixed into this latest exploit: Good sir, you have outdone yourself yet once again! Bravo! A belated happy newyear, and may we be collectively blessed with your inventions for many more to come, kind sir!
I think you should have a 3-D printer in your shop or in a room somewhere where you can make prints ender 3 pro is pretty inexpensive it’s a resin print a lot better than a normal 3-D printer or cheap one
That chuck you have there for your lathe is called "Keilstangenfutter" (in german at least, dont know the english name) and it is absolutely super important that the little pin on the face is not sticking out when you start the spindle, otherwise a jaw could fly out of it. Also you should never turn the spindle on when there is nothing clamped in the chuck for the same reason.
Always watch that little safety pin below your key on that type of chuck. If it sticks out, your jaws are not properly "hooked" into their teeth. The jaws move inwards on three little wedges with teeth on the front. If the pin sticks out the teeth are not fully engaged in the jaws. Under a lot of clamping force they can break their teeth and fly out. Ask me how I know...