And 84 - 34 is 50 not 40. Fortunately, this second mistake compensated for the first, because if he had added right and gotten 44, he would have ended up with 40 anyway.
A lot of my techniques are on the fly, or a lot of trial and error. I will also pull ideas from other unrelated projects, and use the parts that work for me.
27+17 is not 34 and 84-34 is not 40. But even though her got the math wrong both times the measurements still came out right. Because that... is how Odin maths.
So, 27 inches + 17 inches = 34 inches (??), and 84 - 34 = 40? Somehow bad math turned out right hahaha But a great job indeed, Odin, keep up the good work!
34 from 84 is 50 lol but at least you left it in the video and I'm super happy you did. It's a good example of how situations happen all the time in the process of making. Very rarely does the process of making go perfectly. Always a lot of problem solving and reworking. Also it shows you script out your videos and they are a more authentic depiction of how "Odin makes" Keep up the good work, I'll keep liking! By the way, using the comment section for a give away doesn't go against RU-vid policy. You should reach out to them and find out exactly why they told you not to. I'm guessing it wasn't because of the give away but a specific reason as to how it was structured or something along those lines
Nice that you made special note that technically, this is a Quindent, not a Trident, since it has 5 tines instead of 3. Make us a Fatman Launcher from the Fallout series of video games.
Not a criticism Odin, I love your work and your ease of delivery. Just thought my brain had slipped into neutral while I was watching that section of film. Thanks for replying. Keep doing what you do; it's superb.
Hi Odin! I love your videos! I was wondering since in a couple weeks it's going to be Christmas. why not make a Christmas prop build? One from a movie based in Christmas like Gremlins! Why not make the box that Gizmo came in?