I'm super inspired by your ability to accomplish all of this while being self taught. Kudos on your success, but I can't believe your channel isn't bigger. Can't wait for it to blow up! Keep it up!
I hope producing these isn't too much of a hassle because not only does the videography kick ass, but the experience and information you're providing is unbelievably useful. Thank you, your hard work is greatly appreciated.. 👍👍
Great content as always. regarding the silicone curing .... your tests are highly appreciated. just as a thought: maybe your cleaning by using the sandblower in combination of the mold-release-spray will remove the inhibitors from the surface... maybe ?
Having an airway trough the mold into the chanel should eliviate or cancel the problem with the pressure chamber. That way the pressure inside and outside would be the same.
Greetings from the Netherlands. I love your work, my compliments. I'm not sure if I understood you correctly but I believe you said something about your own silicone and your own resin. Did you formulate them yourself and have a third party produce them for you? Are you selling them yourself somewhere and if so, where? Thank you in advance for any answers you can provide and I wish you a lot of success with your ventures.
I always look forward to your videos. Love to see how you think through your projects and how that changes and evolves over time. Fantastic stuff - including the cinematography, lighting, color, all of it. Really hope you keep doing these.
This video is so insanely awesome! I am an industrial design student and am dying to get into fabrication the same way you are right now. Your explanation of the processes, decision making and overall calm demeanor make this an absolute joy to watch whilst being so incredibly informative. Truely, you have mastered this format! I wanted to say that I was sad to have only found your channel now but man am I happy to have found your channel! (also, I have only ever commented ~2-3 times before in my ~16 years on youtube so hopefully that puts into perspective just how well crafted your content is) :D I truely hope I'll be in a similar fabrication environment to you very soon as this just makes me want to get into it more and more! Luckily I am almost finished with my masters so not that much longer to go :) I'll definitely be watching all of your content from now on so I am looking forward to what you bring next :D
Очень классно! Идея, подача материала, съемка видео на высшем уровне! Сам начал заниматься моделированием и печатью прототипов и понимаю как это бывает не просто. Желаю успехов!
I don't know if it's your accent, but you keep saying "silikin". A common confusion with that material is *silicone* vs *silicon* (usually pronounced "silikin". Sili*cone* is the rubbery material you're using, sili*con* is a pure element that's primarily used as a base for transistors which forms the heart of all electronics technology we currently use. You may already understand this and my understanding comes from your accent, but I like to point it out when I hear it nonetheless because there are absolutely people that don't understand the difference.
Dude I'm sorry to write this but I fell asleep while watching this video. I really liked your style, especially the video footage but your voice is as calm as my history teacher (or maybe i just was sleepy, idk)
I love this series. It is so inspirational. I keep wondering though whether it won’t be more economical to get the parts printed in SLM/SLS at a large printing service once you leave the prototyping phase.
I originally watched your vids because of the production quality; the aesthetics are off the charts. But, turns out that the attention to detail in your work and the explanation of your thought process got me totally hooked.
I got the notification for this video on my way to bed, got so exited that I started watching it in bed! But then, it was so calming that I went to sleep halfway through 😅 No worries, I finished watching it in the morning! 😇
Been following you on Instagram but this is the first time I realised you had a RU-vid, fantastic viewing! Especially as I’ve just started experimenting with some silicone. Do you plan on releasing any other hardnesses of your silicone or just 28A?
Great video! It's really interesting to see the process of overmoulding 3D-printed parts in a silicone mould. Everything is explained clearly, but it could use some music to add atmosphere. With music, it would be even more enjoyable to watch :)
I find these videos utterly fascinating. They're incredibly well put together, and they're not flashy or in your face, and to me that makes them even better. I love seeing the design process and the choices you make.
This is amazing work! Extremely detailed, and well explained. I am wondering, dose the charger inside overheats? I know that wireless chargers have a tendency to produce a lot of heat
The purpose isn’t necessarily all about the phone stand, initially this was a personal project, it’s about putting time into filming processes to share any information that might be helpful for others. As I mentioned in the video, I’ve been doing this work and filming between making my other automotive products, so I’ve been working on these free-to-consume RU-vid videos as and when I’m able to. How you do anything is how you do everything; I like to treat everything like I’m building a spaceship. Might even build a spaceship next. Thanks for watching.