byte sized engineeringThere's a really cool thing in Star Wars called a scomp link. It's basically a computer terminal built for droids so that they can access data. I thought it would be really cool to build one of these scomp links and even make the center rotate like it does in the movies. But to make it even more interesting, I want it to be a functioning USB port for my computer. @WinstonMakes machined the main part of this project which can be seen here youtu.be/BgtsVf7BfQo
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If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
I Made A Star Wars Scomp USB Port With @WinstonMakesbyte sized engineering2023-05-04 | There's a really cool thing in Star Wars called a scomp link. It's basically a computer terminal built for droids so that they can access data. I thought it would be really cool to build one of these scomp links and even make the center rotate like it does in the movies. But to make it even more interesting, I want it to be a functioning USB port for my computer. @WinstonMakes machined the main part of this project which can be seen here youtu.be/BgtsVf7BfQo
For 15% off your Send Cut Send order visit bit.ly/SendCutSendByteSized New videos are uploaded as soon as I finish them!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsOne toy from toddler to teenagerbyte sized engineering2024-10-01 | bit.ly/InfentoByteSizedHow I saved my lungs with $16byte sized engineering2024-09-27 | Main video: youtu.be/1-zgtHNQDfkI found a simple way to save my lungsbyte sized engineering2024-08-30 | I need a way to automatically turn on my dust collection system any time I use the woodworking tools in my workshop. But all of the existing solutions I found were too expensive and not customizable. I really don't want to spend 50 or $60 on something that doesn't work the way I want it to. So let's see if I can find a way to use a couple $8 Smart switches to automatically turn on my desk collection system.
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New videos are uploaded as soon as I finish them!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsFighting Robot Faceoff #3dprinting #arduino #robot #maker #engineerbyte sized engineering2024-07-05 | watch full build series on my channelI fought my friend - Life Size Rockem Sockem Robots Part 4byte sized engineering2024-06-21 | Over the last several months, I've been building my own version of the classic toy Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots. Because I like to overcomplicate and overengineer everything I do, I decided to make mine life-size and controlled by pneumatic cylinders connected to an air compressor. I invited my friend Will over because this game requires two people to play. Before we can have our fighting robot face-off, there are a few things that I need to finish first.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsTwo robots are better than onebyte sized engineering2024-03-24 | This is part 3 in a series of videos about how I'm building my life size version of the classic Rock'em Sock'em Robots toy.Theres more than one way to skin a robot! - Life Size Rockem Sockem Robots Part 3byte sized engineering2024-03-15 | I'm making a version of the classic toy Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Robots, but my version is life-sized! I'm using an air compressor to drive pneumatic cylinders for the punching arms. I'm also including some electronics that will detect the punches and keep track of who's winning. In part 3 I build the second robot frame but run into all sorts of problems when I go to put the skin on both robots.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsNever forget to feed your dog again!byte sized engineering2024-03-12 | My friend often forgets whether or not he's fed his dog, so he asked me to help him build a device that sends him a message when it's time to feed her breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I’m using a Wi-Fi microcontroller and illuminated RGB LED buttons that light up and send a telegram notification when it's mealtime.
New videos are uploaded as soon as I finish them!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI invented Chow Check to help my negligent friendbyte sized engineering2024-03-08 | My friend often forgets whether or not he's fed his dog, so he asked me to help him build a device that sends him a message when it's time to feed her breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I used a Wi-Fi microcontroller and illuminated RGB LED buttons that light up and send notifications when it's mealtime.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsLife size rockem sockem robots - Part 2byte sized engineering2023-10-25 | I am building a life size version of Rock'em Sock'em Robots, and I'm using pneumatic cylinders to make the arms and head move. In this video I print the arm and head pieces and secure them to the robot.I may have jinxed it... - Life Size Rockem Sockem Robots Part 2byte sized engineering2023-10-25 | I am building a life size version of Rock'em Sock'em Robots, and I'm using pneumatic cylinders to make the arms and head move. In this video I print the arm and head pieces and secure them to the robot. Everything was going smooth until I jinxed it by saying that out loud. Fortunately I was able to solve all the problems that came up and by the end I demonstrate what this robot can do for the first time.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsLife Sized Rockem Sockem Robots - Part 1byte sized engineering2023-09-30 | I am building a life size version of Rock'em Sock'em Robots, and I'm using pneumatic cylinders to make the arms and head move.How hard could it be to build an arm that punches? - Life Size Rockem Sockem Robots Part 1byte sized engineering2023-09-30 | I have used pneumatic cylinders in past projects, so they were the perfect choice to use when I decided to build a life sized version of a toy from my childhood. In this video I prototyped the punching arm mechanism and tested it out by connecting it to the air compressor.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI finally cracked the safe! - Safe Cracking Robot Part 4byte sized engineering2023-06-30 | I've been working on this safe cracking robot project for over 6 months. But there's been a huge development that could potentially derail this whole project. One way or another I need to open this safe in the next five days!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI need an impractical way to hold my sharpies!byte sized engineering2023-06-23 | A few months ago I came up with an idea to build a lightsaber hilt that could store and display my sharpie pens. The hilt is 3D printed and contains a battery, a switch, and a custom circuit board from Digi-Key with LEDs to light up the sharpie. I'm calling this idea the bytesaber, and I couldn't just let my new sharpie holder just sit on my desk so I designed a bent sheet metal display stand from Send Cut Send that I'm super excited to show you!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsEverything Has Gone Wrong! Safe Cracking Robot - Part 3byte sized engineering2023-06-03 | I'm continuing work on trying to open my brother-in-law's safe by building a robot. I don't what's inside the safe, but based on all the bad luck I've run into with this project my guess is cursed pirate treasure.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsStar Wars Scomp Link USB Portbyte sized engineering2023-05-08 | There's a really cool thing in Star Wars called a scomp link. It's basically a computer terminal built for droids so that they can access data. I thought it would be really cool to build one of these scomp links and even make the center rotate like it does in the movies. But to make it even more interesting, I want it to be a functioning USB port for my computer. @WinstonMakes machined the main part of this project which can be seen here youtu.be/BgtsVf7BfQohow an engineer eats a chocolate chip cookiebyte sized engineering2023-04-21 | ...The Handle Scandal Live Stream! - Cracking a Safe Combination with a Robotbyte sized engineering2023-04-05 | I've been working on building a robotic safe cracking robot (auto dialer) for a couple months now, and it's time to put it to the test! Watch live as I attempt to open my brother-in-law's safe for the first time.Robotic Safecrackerbyte sized engineering2023-02-07 | I built a robotic safecracker to help my brother-in-law open his safe. When I finish this project I'll post all the design files and code as open source on my github page.
New videos are uploaded as soon as I finish them!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI have to try 1 Million combinations? Safe Cracking Robot - Part 2byte sized engineering2023-02-06 | My brother-in-law forgot the combination to his safe, so he asked me to build him a robotic safe cracking device. These safe combinations usually have 3 numbers with 100 possible numbers to choose from. That means that there are 1 Million total possible combinations that I'll have to try! Even if I could test 1 combination per second it would still take 11.57 days to try all combinations! Luckily I have a few ideas that will make this task much quicker.
Digi-Key blog post: https://www.digikey.lt/en/maker/projects/how-to-crack-a-safes-combination-with-a-robotic-auto-dialer-part-2/73b1dbe1f4a94fabbb96e3eabe1ef474
Chapters: 00:00 - This is my robotic safecracker 00:22 - Building a mock-up door safe 02:05 - Yeah Mr. White! Yeah science! 04:59 - Building a frame for the robot 08:16 - Upgrading the electronics 10:44 - Magnets, magnets, magnets! 11:45 - I need an algorithm 13:48 - It's time to test this robot! 14:27 - Telegram bot 14:55 - Auto dialing session 16:25 - It works!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsHe forgot the combination so I built him a robot. Safe Cracking Robot - Part 1byte sized engineering2023-01-09 | My brother-in-law has a safe that he cannot open. I may not be a locksmith, or have burglar skills, but I'm good at engineering so I'm going to build Levy a robotic auto dialer to crack the combination to the safe.
Chapters: 00:00 - A moment of genius 02:53 - The plan and a 3D model 04:46 - Selecting a motor 05:29 - Replacing an unknown connector 08:58 - Why do I need stall detection? 10:25 - Connecting the motor driver to the microcontroller 14:23 - Finally making progress! 15:58 - Assembling an adjustable chuck 18:14 - Testing the auto dialer on a cheap safe 19:52 - Hard coding the combination 21:06 - Byte Sized Boot Camp Announcement
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/tools3D modeling a custom fitting - Live Streambyte sized engineering2022-12-21 | I just got back from the hardware store and they didn't have the fitting I needed. So I'm going to make my own.
If you are watching this video chances are that you have a lot of creative ideas and you like making things. I know what it's like to have a great idea but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. My goal with byte sized is to give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make those ideas a reality.
Hopefully this video showed you how to take a complex idea and break it down into more manageable parts. You should subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time! Subscribe: youtube.com/bytesized?sub_confirmation=1 YouTube Memberships: youtube.com/channel/UCtVgFluK-MmGpQoE7VCxa6w/join Patreon: patreon.com/bytesized Byte sized merchandise: teespring.com/stores/byte-sized
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsPermanent holiday lights that can be used all year!byte sized engineering2022-11-22 | I’m sure most of us don't necessarily aspire to be that house with a million holiday lights that are synchronized to music. But every time I see a house like that, I can't help but catch the holiday light bug and want to do more to bring joy to my family and the people around me. Instead of paying thousands of dollars for permanent holiday lights, I'll show you a DIY version that only costs a couple hundred dollars.
Chapters: 00:00 - Catching the holiday light bug 00:49 - Project requirements 02:16 - How to attach LED strings to a house 05:17 - Controlling the LED strings 07:57 - Voltage drop and power injection 10:18 - Installing PVC pipes on the house 11:42 - Setting up a power supply 14:33 - First test and demo 15:39 - Go watch my stranger things message wall video
New videos are uploaded as soon as I finish them!
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsThats a problem for future Zach - CO2 Laser Cutter Part 6byte sized engineering2022-11-04 | I've been building a CO2 laser cutter for over a year now. I'm designing a lot of it as I go along, so I often find myself saying "that's a problem for future Zach". Well... now I'm future Zach and I'm having to deal with all the problems I previously pushed down the road.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
Chapters: 00:00 - I'm stalling so much, I don't even want to do the intro 00:14 - Intro 01:48 - Motorized bed for Z axis 10:03 - Electronics control panel 14:05 - Building a lid 15:30 - Enclosing the laser cutter 22:53 - It's no longer a janky looking DIY laser cutter! 23:10 - I hate talking about this stuff, but I need your help
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsPCB Art - A Step By Step Tutorialbyte sized engineering2022-10-21 | In a previous video I showed you the basics of what is possible when using printed circuit boards as a medium for art. This is a deeper dive into this topic where I show you a step by step process of how to make your own PCB art.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsMaking PCB Art for I Like To Make Stuffbyte sized engineering2022-10-21 | Did you know that printed circuit boards can be used as an art medium? It turns out it's way easier than I thought! I made a few boards with the faces of the ILTMS team as well as some Star Wars boards. If you want a step by step tutorial of how do make your own PCB art, I made an in depth tutorial video showing the step by step process.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsQuick Halloween Hackbyte sized engineering2022-10-07 | Here's a fun halloween project for you to do with your kids! Paint pumpkins or a canvas drop cloth with glow in the dark paint. Then use blacklight lasers or flashlights to "paint" your spooky designs. You can cut out stencils to make things really stand out.
#halloweencrafts #diyhalloween #makersDiresta Razor Blade Utility Knifebyte sized engineering2022-08-11 | I bought a Jimmy Diresta razor blade and I use it to open my Amazon packages. I also have some utility knives that I really like the design of. In this video I'm going to make a large scale version of a utility knife that fits the Diresta razor blade.
If you're like me you have creative ideas and sometimes they get trapped inside your mind. Here on Byte Sized Engineering I make project videos that get you excited about unleashing your inner maker and making those creative ideas a reality!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsAll That Work Just For This? - CO2 Laser Cutter Part 5byte sized engineering2022-07-22 | The video series continues where I'm building my own DIY CO2 laser cutter. I started out by replacing the V wheel assemblies with some more substantial linear rail. Then I installed some drag chain and routing the wires and air assist tube. With that done I started wiring up all the motor drivers and laser controller. With everything wired up I installed the mirror mounts and lens and spent quite a bit of time aligning everything. Finally with all that work done I was able to actually cut something out on my laser cutter!
New videos are uploaded whenever I finish the project!
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI Shouldve Built This Much Sooner - CO2 Laser Cutter Part 4byte sized engineering2022-06-24 | I've been building my CO2 Laser Cutter in my office, but it's getting cramped in there. I can't make any more progress on this project until I build a mobile base cabinet out of plywood and move this project into the garage. Having enough space to work on this project will help me keep momentum and continue making progress.
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New videos are uploaded as soon as I finish the project. That being said, I try to upload on Fridays.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsSolving The Biggest Problem With Storing Spoolsbyte sized engineering2022-05-17 | I have always had a hard time with storing my 3D printing filament or wire spools until I figured out what I was doing wrong. I designed a spool rack that solves one of the biggest problems I've found with spool storage. The cool thing about this design is that it could also work for storing any other material that is wrapped around a spool or tube like tape for example.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsIts Time To Get Organized | Practical Skills For Makersbyte sized engineering2022-04-29 | Anyone who is a maker can relate to having a messy environment. I am no exception. In this video I tackle this problem in my office with some much needed organization. Maybe you'll get some ideas, action items, or just motivation to turn your chaotic mess into an organized space. There is so much to gain by having some order in your workspace.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsMoving Things Around With Motors! - CO2 Laser Cutter Part 3byte sized engineering2022-04-01 | In this video I'm continuing to work on my Co2 laser cutter. I added motors and timing belts to control the motion of the laser. Then I connected the motor drivers and laser controller to the machine and finished things off by moving the laser head around the work area.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsMy story. In one take. Uneditedbyte sized engineering2022-03-11 | This is my story. Sharing this puts me in a vulnerable spot, because there are a lot of personal things I share here. I hope this helps you understand me a little better and why I do what I do.
I recorded this video with no intention of sharing it with the public. This was an assignment for a course I'm taking on YouTube growth and strategy. All of the participants in my class shared a personal story. We were asked to share our story in one take without editing the result. The goal of the assignment was to use storytelling to help us connect with other people on a personal level.Deciding What Size To Build This Thing - CO2 Laser Cutter Part 2byte sized engineering2022-03-01 | In part 2 of this DIY CO2 laser cutter video series I tackle building a frame. As I considered what material to use for this project I relied on my engineering experience and chose aluminum extrusion. This material is like an erector set for engineers, it's very modular and easy to use. I assembled the frame according to my model. I used a special internal 90 degree bracket to make it easier to put the enclosure panels in when it comes time to do so. I also designed and printed some V wheel plates for a temporary mock up of the laser head gantry. Finally with the laser tube mounted I test fired the tube again. And I never get tired of seeing this thing ignite wood!
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsEngineer Dad Makes Star Wars Potty Training Toilet For Daughterbyte sized engineering2022-02-11 | ...Engineer Dad Makes Star Wars Potty Training Toiletbyte sized engineering2022-02-11 | My toddler has been really apprehensive and hesitant to learn how to use the toilet. I mean I get it, life is really great when you can relieve yourself anytime you want and someone is always around to change your diaper. I know they make potty training toilets that look like cars or princess castles, but when you have an engineer Star Wars nerd dad like me, you end up with a potty training toilet that looks like the sarlacc pit that Boba Fett falls into in Star Wars Return of the Jedi. I've been loving the live action tv series The Mandalorian and The Book Of Boba Fett, and it's those series that inspired this build.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsThe Self Solving Rubiks Cube - Part 2byte sized engineering2022-01-31 | When it comes to solving Rubik's cubes, I'm really terrible. That's why I wanted to build a Rubik's cube that solves itself! In the previous video I made the core of the cube using 6 motors. In this video I 3D printed the remaining cube parts and assembled everything together. Will the motors be strong enough to rotate the puzzle?
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsIm Shocked By How Much Damage This Caused! - CO2 Laser Cutter Part 1byte sized engineering2022-01-21 | In this video I'm fulfilling a long time dream. I'm building a 100W CO2 laser cutter from scratch. I bought a laser tube, power supply, mirrors, mirror mounts, focusing lens, and laser head. I wire everything up and give it a test fire with surprising results!
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsA Rubiks Cube That Solves Itself - Part 1byte sized engineering2021-12-24 | It's really hard to solve a rubik's cube, so I built one that solves itself. I'm building a robotic rubik's cube that uses DC motors with position encoders that are able to track the position of the scrambled cube. Once you finish scrambling the puzzle, the cube will unscramble itself to the starting state.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsHow To Make A Lithium Battery Pack With 18650 Cells | Practical Skills For Makersbyte sized engineering2021-12-18 | In this video I show you how to make your own custom lithium battery pack using the common 18650 lithium cell. I talk about how to connect the cells in series to get the desired voltage you need, and how to connect the cells in parallel to increase the capacity of the battery pack. Then I go over how to arrange them in the plastic spacers, and how to use nickel strip to spot weld the cells together. Finally I talk about using a battery management system (BMS) to add protection and properly balance the cells as you charge them. I wrap the whole battery in a protective insulating layer and shrink wrap.
If you're like me you have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized Engineering videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI Made A Giant Raspberry Pi Single Board Computerbyte sized engineering2021-11-26 | I built a gigantic 12x scale raspberry pi model 3. If that wasn't crazy or complicated enough, I made it fully functional by hiding a real raspberry pi and routing wires and cables to all the connectors and components. There is over 5kg of PLA filament in this project which took over 150 hours to print.
You probably have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsGetting More From Your 3D Printer | Practical Skills For Makersbyte sized engineering2021-11-12 | In this video I walk you through the basic 3D printing workflow and share some tips and tricks for a good first print. But what happens after you get tired of printing trinkets for your desk? I teach you what you need to know to get the most out of your 3D printer and build a long term relationship.
You probably have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you unleash your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsHow To Impress Your Trick-Or-Treaters On Halloween Nightbyte sized engineering2021-10-26 | In this video I show you a unique way to decorate your pumpkins or house for Halloween this year. I painted my pumpkins with glow in the dark paint and drew pictures on them using black lights and lasers. You are sure to impress your trick or treaters this year with this DIY crafting project.
You probably have creative ideas that are trapped inside your mind. Byte Sized videos will give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make your creative ideas a reality. You are more capable than you think, and I want to help you release your inner maker!
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to make your ideas a reality. I suffered through years of engineering school so you don’t have to. I know how it feels to want to make something I’m excited and passionate about, but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. I’ve unlocked the secret to getting past this feeling of being stuck. In my videos I show you how to take complex problems and break them down into smaller, more manageable “byte sized” pieces.
You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, free project build guides, discord community server, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsSoldering dos and donts | Practical Skills For Makersbyte sized engineering2021-10-08 | In this Practical Skills For Makers video, I talk about the basics of learning how to solder and how to solder the right way. I go over the equipment you need to get started soldering, including a soldering iron or station, what type of solder to buy, and why you should use a fume extractor. Then I talk about how to set up a soldering workspace, and some tips and techniques I've learned over the years. I also answer some of the most frequently asked questions regarding how to solder.
If you are watching this video chances are that you have a lot of creative ideas and you like making things. I know what it's like to have a great idea but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. My goal with byte sized is to give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make those ideas a reality.
Hopefully this project video showed you how to take a complex idea and break it down into more manageable parts. I'd recommend watching one of the suggested videos at the end. You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/toolsI taught my 3D printer to solve sudoku puzzles.byte sized engineering2021-10-01 | This is part 2 of the series where I'm teaching my 3D printer how to solve sudoku puzzles. In this video I add a camera to my setup, and install computer vision on the raspberry pi. Then I put it to the test by seeing how many puzzles it could solve in the time it took me to solve one!
If you are watching this video chances are that you have a lot of creative ideas and you like making things. I know what it's like to have a great idea but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. My goal with byte sized is to give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make those ideas a reality.
Hopefully this project video showed you how to take a complex idea and break it down into more manageable parts. I'd recommend watching one of the suggested videos at the end. You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time! Subscribe: youtube.com/bytesized?sub_confirmation=1 YouTube Memberships: youtube.com/channel/UCtVgFluK-MmGpQoE7VCxa6w/join Patreon: patreon.com/bytesized Byte sized merchandise: teespring.com/stores/byte-sized
If you are watching this video chances are that you have a lot of creative ideas and you like making things. I know what it's like to have a great idea but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. My goal with byte sized is to give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make those ideas a reality.
Hopefully this project video showed you how to take a complex idea and break it down into more manageable parts. I'd recommend watching one of the suggested videos at the end. You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time! Subscribe: youtube.com/bytesized?sub_confirmation=1 YouTube Memberships: youtube.com/channel/UCtVgFluK-MmGpQoE7VCxa6w/join Patreon: patreon.com/bytesized Byte sized merchandise: teespring.com/stores/byte-sized