Normal Universe - Chris Guichet
Normal Universe - Chris Guichet
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Trump Hussein Supercut
Trump goes out of his way to use Obama's middle name. I don't think he uses the middle name of any other politician.
I think this is a xenophobic dogwhistle.
Clips taken from twitter user @atrupar
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Video

Repairdown: Model Cycles Elektron Synth Teardown
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 3 lety
Here I take apart a Model:Cycles synth to learn about the construction and force sensitive buttons. It looks like Model:Cycles isn't available on amazon but if you want something similar check out the Model:Samples. It's very similar to the M:C except the M:S uses audio samples instead of math to create sounds. Here's an affiliate link: amzn.to/38PurnP
Supercut: Problematic Trump comments on Rep Ilhan Omar
zhlédnutí 255Před 3 lety
I want to show that this behavior is an intentional pattern. Please vote for Joe Biden to stop the pattern. iwillvote.com
Cook Bag Thought Process
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Fabric: ripstopbytheroll.com/products/1-0-oz-monolite-ripstop-nylon-mesh Sewing around a curve tutorial: czcams.com/video/rRBc3M1Byww/video.html How I originally learned to sew a stuff sack: czcams.com/video/CfYNEKoM7tw/video.html
13 Ultralight Tips to Stay Sane While Backpacking (Climb Mt San Jacinto)
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 4 lety
By Chris Guichet A random collection of tips to have a more pleasant time backpacking. With San Jacinto eye candy mixed in to keep things fun. Books that Inspire this Video (Affiliate Links): amzn.to/2ZPcDEI - "Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide" Andrew Skurka amzn.to/2XCQYwA - "Beyond Backpacking" Ray Jardine amzn.to/3gEOqXt - "Ultralight Backpackin' Tips " Mike Clelland amzn.to/2Ar0KKh - "Long Trail...
Channel Update: Moving to San Francisco
zhlédnutí 800Před 4 lety
Hi everyone! I've moved to SF. If you want to hack together say hi! You can find me here or on my instagram @LesGuichets. lesguichets?hl=en
Top Spinning Experiments
zhlédnutí 794Před 5 lety
Video by Chris Guichet I want to make a perpetually spinning top by blowing air on it. My dream would be to make a lamp that you control by spinning a top to turn it on, etc. If you want to work together, reach out to me on Instagram! @LesGuichets
Befaco Spring Reverb Build
zhlédnutí 2,7KPřed 5 lety
(Important Note: Typo in assembly Instructions, see bottom for details) I've gone down the wormhole reading about "Modular" synthesizers. There's a pretty good video by Andrew Huang on CZcams describing Modular. I'm going to get into Modular myself, I'm imagining a machine to help me make music for my videos. Andrew Huang Vid: czcams.com/video/oFadopWxKjw/video.html The little arpeggio I'm play...
MYOG Gym Bag (Sew Along)
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 5 lety
Project and Video by Chris Guichet Follow along as I figure out how to make a gym bag. This isn't a great instructional video, but I just wanted to share my process. I did get some pretty good footage of how to do a zipper and how to add elastic to a stretch mesh pocket.
✔ Multitask Arduino with State Machines (& Switch Debouncing)
zhlédnutí 69KPřed 6 lety
Project and Video by Chris Guichet www.normaluniverse.com A State Machine is a mental tool to help you organize your code. The best part is that you can do most of the real work by drawing a diagram, so you're free to get creative and visual without worrying about syntax. Once the diagram is done, there is a straightforward "Plug and Chug" procedure to turn that picture into working code. In th...
Arduino Nerf Target Alarm Clock (Intro to Piezoelectricity)
zhlédnutí 64KPřed 7 lety
Project and Video by Chris Guichet Learn to make a Nerf Dart Sensor using a piezo crystal! Table of Contents: 0:50 - Piezoelectricity 2:10 - Oscilloscope 4:33 - Clock Build Music by On Ice soundcloud.com/on-ice 3D Printer: Ultimaker 2 Modeling Software: Fusion 360
"Laser Sky" Special Effect - Arduino, Ultimaker Project
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 7 lety
Project and Video by Chris Guichet A spinning mirror and a laser can be used to illuminate cross sections of smoke or fog. Idea originally picked up from reading the awesome conversations at laserpointerforums.com Table of Contents: 0:00 - Intro 0:33 - Mirror Wheel 1:59 - Laser 2:48 - Laser Sky Block Diagram 3:27 - Optical Switch 6:30 - Final Assembly 8:55 - Outro Music Artists: On Ice: soundcl...
Repairdown: How Smart is a Rice Cooker?
zhlédnutí 49KPřed 8 lety
Attempting to fix a broken rice cooker while also doing a tear down. Music is "Plains and Trains" by On Ice soundcloud.com/on-ice
Motorizing a Music Box using a 3D Printer (Ultimaker 2+, Fusion 360)
zhlédnutí 22KPřed 8 lety
I'm working on an alarm clock that uses a hand crank music box as its chime. In this video I 3D print a frame and wheels to drive the music box with a small DC gear motor and rubber band. I also encode the hand crank rotation using the hand crank as a switch. Music: "Lotto" by On Ice soundcloud.com/on-ice
Craft: How to Label Anything
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 8 lety
A silly video about making stencils for spray paint. Happy Sunday! Music is our cover of the groove from "My Offwhite Flag" by Dirty Projectors. Produced by Nick Terrafranca.
DIY Door Wall using Ultimaker 2+ and Fusion 360
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 8 lety
DIY Door Wall using Ultimaker 2 and Fusion 360
Intro to Mechanical Engineering Drawing
zhlédnutí 675KPřed 8 lety
Intro to Mechanical Engineering Drawing
Let's Paint: Watercolor of a Woman and a Street in Florence
zhlédnutí 545Před 8 lety
Let's Paint: Watercolor of a Woman and a Street in Florence
Normal Universe Teaser
zhlédnutí 3,5KPřed 9 lety
Normal Universe Teaser
Teardown: Crank Charged Emergency Flashlight
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 9 lety
Teardown: Crank Charged Emergency Flashlight
Craft: Leather Bag
zhlédnutí 419Před 10 lety
Craft: Leather Bag
Craft: A Delicious Beverage
zhlédnutí 840Před 10 lety
Craft: A Delicious Beverage
Repair: Chess Timer
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 10 lety
Repair: Chess Timer
Craft: Mother's Day Candle Legs
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 10 lety
Craft: Mother's Day Candle Legs

Komentáře

  • @ClickAndDesign
    @ClickAndDesign Před 18 dny

    Which software your use for this type of animation?

  • @pztech2.090
    @pztech2.090 Před měsícem

    Thank bro ❤👍

  • @faresi427
    @faresi427 Před měsícem

    Oh my Goodness , may the Lord . . (?). . of your soul . . and Barack H. O . of course ! Also without electric sharks . . You have thousend faces . . What is the real Doe ?? Take care and (try to) behave . . 🤣😁😇 and Donut forget : the planet needs more than ever the very best of US !

    • @ReddoFreddo
      @ReddoFreddo Před měsícem

      Are you insane? This looks like insane people's typing.

    • @faresi427
      @faresi427 Před měsícem

      @@ReddoFreddo ok . . sometimes i type like Doe174 speaks 😁

  • @steve-adams
    @steve-adams Před měsícem

    I'm very familiar with state machines, but not as much in the arduino/C++ ecosystem. This was awesome. It answers a few lingering questions I had. Thanks!

  • @Nicholas-ze5vv
    @Nicholas-ze5vv Před 2 měsíci

    This actually comes pretty naturally to me, having designed and drawn cabinetry.

  • @Mljohns80
    @Mljohns80 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video. Was wondering if you could give me guidence or tips on something similar?

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry I don’t have the energy to give more help right now, the video was my contribution. Good luck on your project! The one piece of advice I always give though is to get the book “getting started with arduino” by Banzi if you’re just starting out

    • @Mljohns80
      @Mljohns80 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheNormalUniverse I completely understand. Thank you so much for responding and I will def check out the book! Have a great night

  • @pboston6RR
    @pboston6RR Před 4 měsíci

    Well done. The information was presented on a logarithmic fashion with a slow start and a steeply rising level of complexity. The last part with the most information happened really quick. Fortunately, there is a rewind available on CZcams. I used it a LOT! Thanks for all your efforts.😊

  • @flywittzbeats4008
    @flywittzbeats4008 Před 5 měsíci

    This video is awesome and has such a beautiful explanation. I'm wondering why I get a steady stream of triggered messages and have been trying to troubleshoot it for hours. If anyone has any ideas and wants to help me figure that out that would be awesome! Thanks for the video

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před 5 měsíci

      thanks for letting me know. I might have addressed your issue in this video. The first state machine I showed actually doesn't work. That was done on purpose so that I could show what debugging looks like. On your end, it could be a thousand things, but my tip is to print out the state every time it changes. That might point you in the right direction.

    • @flywittzbeats4008
      @flywittzbeats4008 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheNormalUniverse Thank you so much! I am still learning so much from this video. My original issue was because I was using an analog pin to try making a button trigger based on high and low voltage and thought that this code would work the same way while using a pot or analog sensor. However, that was when my understanding of HIGH vs LOW was backwards. Watching this video again helped me realize LOW means low voltage, which in turn means digital signals are grounded when a button is pressed. That taught me how high and low works to the point of me never forgetting it lol. And then! I did jump the gun and forgot about that 5th armed case, just like you mentioned here in the comment. lol. Making these mistakes really helped me out. I know the first mistake was my own doing. But then you not putting that 5th case in the ino file further helped me figure this stuff out! Thank you! Sounds like you are well acquainted in understanding people with adhd! haha.

  • @wallacefreedom76
    @wallacefreedom76 Před 6 měsíci

    Dude! Seriously your REALLY GOOD at making videos! I've been watching A LOT of CZcams videos regarding arduino and electronics and programming. You are definitely very good at making me engaged in what you're trying to explain and making it funny - which is always good to help keep it light, and still have my attention. Looking forward to finding more videos from you!

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for letting me know! Glad the video was helpful for you

  • @patrickbodine1300
    @patrickbodine1300 Před 6 měsíci

    The beginning of "going down the rabbit hole" in electronic gear.

  • @jackglossop4859
    @jackglossop4859 Před 7 měsíci

    You’re teaching the next generation of engineers… and some 35 year old chancers who need to look like they know what they’re talking about in a few weeks time. 😄

  • @DavidLindes
    @DavidLindes Před 7 měsíci

    28:03 - oooh, that's a cute little construction! Nice idea! I may have to imitate that. :) Nice video overall, too. Now, if only we could represent the state machine in a way that built both the code and the diagram.... ;)

  • @maokai8310
    @maokai8310 Před 7 měsíci

    that was great, thank you

  • @EricAlainDufresne
    @EricAlainDufresne Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastic and thanks!

  • @PanamaSticks
    @PanamaSticks Před 8 měsíci

    Good video. Thank you. Why is it necessary to place a dimension to the center of the part when you show centerlines? Also, I was hoping to find a discussion on tangent lines and visible lines. Have you got anything on that?

  • @leec2106
    @leec2106 Před 9 měsíci

    Well it is now 5 years later and the start of winter, it snowed 3 days ago. I like what you did, I have 5 contacts, one is a push button. The 2nd and 3rd are a rocker switch, if switch left move stepper left, if right move stepper right. Left or right will go until it sees a stop switch the last 2 of the 5 will put it into standby mode, wait for left or right, the push button will bypass a pot that sets the speed, to full speed to the end stop. I plan on using a modified version of what you wrote here! FYI, I did not know a comment helps in your content until today! Lee

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před 9 měsíci

      I’m glad the video helped you! Thanks for letting me know

  • @mohammedhany7431
    @mohammedhany7431 Před 11 měsíci

    @13:35 I think that neither of the two is correct? A needs to have a dotted line in the front view

  • @raihanz4617
    @raihanz4617 Před rokem

    I Thank you for this, really am. I'm studying my first year of mechanical engineering, so glad I found this. I can say you made such a clear teaching, all the best for you!. Best regards

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Thanks for letting me know. Congrats on starting mech E! My unsolicited advice is to start tinkering and making physical things as soon as possible. At some universities its easy to get all the way to senior year without getting your hands dirty. Thanks again!

  • @travaloli
    @travaloli Před rokem

    ⁶er😅 ,

  • @osvaldovegacasanova3559

    model cycles totally needs an external midi controller to play the pads properly

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      yup I actually sold mine, the sort of dead feeling pads took away the fun

  • @PrinceKumar-hh6yn
    @PrinceKumar-hh6yn Před rokem

    And it takes a lot precision drawing these with the softwares

  • @Eme_Lopez
    @Eme_Lopez Před rokem

    Great video man

  • @nlmoin990
    @nlmoin990 Před rokem

    Can I solder (or connect to one of the screws) the ground pin plug to the metallic part of the heating coil?

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      sorry I don't know the answer to that. Be careful around mains voltage please!

  • @diegob6729
    @diegob6729 Před rokem

    Did you opened also the model samples?

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      sorry I don't have a model samples, I assume it's very similar inside

  • @elfujo6595
    @elfujo6595 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot. Very helpful

  • @philmakesnoise
    @philmakesnoise Před rokem

    Engineering Technican by day, noisemaker by night. I appreciate the effort bud! You saved me a bit of time as I had planned to add some additional rubber slivers under the pads (as is commonplace in the MPC world) but this shows it wouldn't have solved anything.

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      thanks for letting me know! Glad you liked it. Ya if my theory is correct then adding additional thickness to the compression stack won't improve the feel. It really puzzles me why they shipped it with this feel. Part of the joy of percussion instruments is heard the response from a light tap!

    • @philmakesnoise
      @philmakesnoise Před rokem

      @@TheNormalUniverse I made some 3d printed shims I found on thingiverse and it did improve the feel. I'd give something similar a shot, I was happy with the results.

  • @TomTalley
    @TomTalley Před rokem

    Nicely done...I used to build interrupt driven state machines with error handling in LabVIEW. That was many years ago. Now, I have found microcontrollers again and really enjoyed your very good description of how to build state machines...my new model...thanks very much...!

  • @christdolphin69
    @christdolphin69 Před rokem

    incredible. i'd love to see more synths/electronic instruments this was fascinating

  • @thiagoabsc
    @thiagoabsc Před rokem

    Nicely explained and done! Keep up!

  • @andrejziman8304
    @andrejziman8304 Před rokem

    So I was thinking of making a digital music box and a spinning element powered by the DC motor. The reason why I think it might not be a great idea is the motors noise. If the point of a box is music, whining of the motor defeats the purpose. Probably a specific DC motor with extremely low noise could do it, which is tough to find.

  • @justingoldstein1577

    Good stuff this video has aged so well it's still incredibly relevant even though Tech and coding environments keep changing You speak great truth and do it very well thank you

  • @JeronimoStilton14
    @JeronimoStilton14 Před rokem

    13:12 Was it not standard practice to include an isometric view with your drawings to avoid potential miscommunications?

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Actually that would be a good way to do it, but I was also trying to find an excuse to talk about the concept of using your judgement when deciding how to describe things in a drawing

  • @rmparanormal9975
    @rmparanormal9975 Před rokem

    Could you please advise the details including sizes for the 3D printed parts

  • @patrickrainey305
    @patrickrainey305 Před rokem

    Dude this is cool what happened to your channel?

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Sorry Patrick! Go busy with life. Hard to keep up the habit. Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @islandaloha
    @islandaloha Před rokem

    How to you overlay your picture on top of a background with codes please? What tools do you use? Can you share with us please?

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Hi Peter, i filmed my face with a camera while coding, and also recorded the screen on my computer using QuickTime. In my video editor Final Cut Pro, I layered the screen capture coding video on top of the video on my face. Then, I used a “chroma key” to make the background color of my coding screen transparent, leaving only the text visible and revealing my face.

  • @zandrolc2209
    @zandrolc2209 Před rokem

    Hello I would like to know how did you write the code for Arduino.

  • @buzzwerd8093
    @buzzwerd8093 Před rokem

    The faster that Serial runs, the faster that your print buffer empties. If it fills then the code gets blocked until the print buffer is less than full. Are you good with bit math? Cause if the current read is in bit 0 and the prev read is in bit 1 then byte value 0 or 3 mean no change, 1 or 2 means transition detected. With the pin in INPUT_PULLUP mode and switch wired to GND., 2 is pressed and 1 is released, even during bounce. I keep a longer read history than the last 2. I keep 8 reads as bits and read every 512 micros (bit 8 flips every 256 micros) after left-shifting the history byte 1, the new read is 0 or 1, add it as the new current read. That is the complete pin watch, just update history. And for triggers... history (state picture bits = decimal value == 10000000 = 128 means just 3.5ms debounced press 01111111 = 127 means just 3.5ms debounced release 00000000 = 0 means held down 11111111 = 255 means left up everything else is not stable for 3.5ms yet For most needs, if (history == 128) is enough.

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      I appreciate all the input, but a lot of these details are beyond my expertise haha.. I'll need to come back and read it over a few times.

  • @jenniemp2561
    @jenniemp2561 Před rokem

    I wanna buy one its soo cool

  • @craigsbully
    @craigsbully Před rokem

    Why is it that everything you said sounded like a question? Almost all of the presumed statements that you tried to conveying had an upward inflection like a question has. My advice to your in your quest to be a better communicator (especially in engineering) is that you need to make sure the people you are conveying your thoughts to know you are making a definitive statement and not asking questions.

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Ironically, your first sentence in a paragraph about speaking definitely is phrased as a question. But I agree with your point. It's not easy to make video lessons. This was one of my first and I've gotten better at it.

  • @stevenheynderickx583

    Cool video this convinced me to try and mix up different statemachines like you: 1 for the button one for the LED. However I come from an era where memory was an issue. This is also the case for an Arduino. Try using #define for the naming of your cases and pinNumbers. Also for example you don't need an unsigned long for the interval of 5 millis.

    • @stevenheynderickx583
      @stevenheynderickx583 Před rokem

      Silly me... then they can't be compared so sorry about the remark. Unsigned long is fine... The #defines however can make your program more readable.

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Ya I think using #define is definitely the right way to go. Thanks for the nice feedback on my vid!

  • @thedumpsterkid
    @thedumpsterkid Před rokem

    Pretty late to the party but thanks a lot for this video! Very interesting and educational :)

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      I'm glad you enjoyed my ranting! Thanks for letting me know

  • @Grinsauce
    @Grinsauce Před rokem

    Amateur!

  • @EuleneChen
    @EuleneChen Před rokem

    Found your engineering drawing video, now watching this. Hope you make more videos making stuff. It's fun to watch!

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      haha I'm glad you like my stuff. Thanks for the encouragement. I'll get back into it in a bit.

  • @EuleneChen
    @EuleneChen Před rokem

    Great instructional video!Thank you!!!

  • @bestographyscenes-subit8431

    Hey dude i love the way you teach is it possible to help me understanding the hidden lines thing in more detail? And also from two shapes I've to draw one axometric view and the other is top view I'll have exams in few days and i don't understand my prof.

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Hi Besto sorry I don't fully understand your question right now. I think it would be best if you chat with your professor or classmates. Try making drawings for a household object together.

  • @VeritasEtAequitas
    @VeritasEtAequitas Před rokem

    Basically unusable outside a button demo, when you have multiple input switches/sensors and processes to run for each

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      To be constructive, what are other methods to organize your code as the program becomes more complex?

  • @GuillaumeJACQUIN
    @GuillaumeJACQUIN Před rokem

    Hello Chris, Just few words to say you made my day (French's way to speak) ! Thanks for sharing great content ! you win my subscride ans consideration...

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Merci beaucoup Guillaume! J'ai etudie le francais pour 5 ans, mais j'en ai oublie un peu. Je pense que cette video est mon meilleur. J'aime savoir quand mon video est utilize.

    • @GuillaumeJACQUIN
      @GuillaumeJACQUIN Před rokem

      @@TheNormalUniverse 🙂 Crhis, your french is better than my frenglish don't worry ! You make me see an other way to code with yours videos and I'm thankful, you've really open my mind 😃 Have you some project arduino and video to come ? Amitiés.

  • @KC9IEQ
    @KC9IEQ Před rokem

    Good concise and to the point video, but please increase your audio to -3dBTP for future uploads if you haven't already done so. I have to crank the volume wide open in order to understand you, and then get BLASTED by the commercials.

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      Sorry that happened to you. Audio was hard for me as a noob. It's so frustrating! I'll make a point next time. Maybe I need to redo this video at some point. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      But thanks for letting me know you liked the vid!

  • @akosrupp232
    @akosrupp232 Před rokem

    great vid

  • @micbackoutthere
    @micbackoutthere Před rokem

    The trekking pole straps are what you're supposed to put your weight on, cutting them off means you can't use the poles as intended...

    • @TheNormalUniverse
      @TheNormalUniverse Před rokem

      If you prefer that that’s cool. I don’t have a problem with it, and appreciate one less thing to fiddle with all day. I got the tip from Andrew skurka’s book and he’s hiked more than most mortals