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Triplo Voltmeter V2: 0 to 3000 Volt? DIY Analog Voltmeter (PCB and 3D Print)
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Analog voltmeter capable of measuring 0-3000V with PCB and 3D printed stand
Speedo Centrifuge V2: Smaller, Simpler, Super 3D printed centrifuge
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Updated Speedo centrifuge with worm drive for a simpler and more compact design. www.printables.com/model/828663-speedo-centrifuge-v2 www.ebay.com/itm/174912326506?itmmeta=01J1CVAZF1ZEAFC07KETVSYWY1&hash=item28b9964b6a:g:LJkAAOSw6o1hKbH~&itmprp=enc:AQAJAAABIHD5RBzBmb8lUDW5SCxQcc40JbHU2XFWqh9MknCTG4XS4HCoBp4rIIfqjSiFRGioTnHU+CvXZ+XTmrGeyhUrbzRl2On/bKMM7X6u1kNNnr2Jt3ieruJ7OE4N63fmO3+c3F+4gZsCmb1J...
Did I make the world's best EDC bitdriver?
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Introducing the Hexo Bitdriver: a small but powerful bitdriver for EDC
Brass Replica Van Leeuwenhoek Microscope
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Overview of a replica Van Leeuwenhoek microscope. dutchmuseumgiftshop.nl/product/replica-microscope-antoni-van-leeuwenhoek-2/
Slowmo Centrifuge: A low speed/high torque NEMA stepper motor centrifuge for cell culture
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Stepper motor driven centrifuge for spinning down cell culture samples. Variable RPM control without programming from 0-1000 RPM. www.printables.com/model/570903-slowmo-centrifuge 42 57 stepper motor speed controller driver forward reverse module pulse DC5-30V
Triplo Voltmeter: A DIY Analog Voltmeter
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Modifications for a 30V analog voltmeter to read 300V and 3000V ranges.
DIY CO2 Incubator: CO2 Regulation
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Part 2 of the CO2 incubator build series www.pellinglab.net/post/diy-incubator sandboxelectronics.com/?product=100000ppm-mh-z16-ndir-co2-sensor-with-i2cuart-5v3-3v-interface-for-arduinoraspeberry-pi www.co2supermarket.co.uk/co2-regulator-nano-p460.html github.com/SandboxElectronics/NDIR github.com/adafruit/DHT-sensor-library github.com/qosmoschem/CO2Incubator/
E. coli Heat Shock Transformation Procedure
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Simple procedure to introduce plasmid DNA into E. coli
Speedo Centrifuge: Variable High Speed Brushless Motor Centrifuge with Speedometer
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A mostly printed centrifuge with variable speed control, speed readout, safety features, and improved rigidity. www.printables.com/model/570920-speedo-centrifuge Required Parts: 16Tooth Pulley Gear GT2 Timing Belt Mechanical Tachometer (See previous centrifuge videos for electronic components) www.amazon.de/gp/product/B08ZSJT5Y1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 www.amazon.de/gp/...
Immortalized Mouse Keratinocytes (Live Cell Imaging)
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Time-lapse of immortalized mouse keratinocytes growing and undergoing mitosis.
USB Camera Spectrometer
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A simple and easy to use design for a DIY spectrometer. The components are a 55mm handheld spectroscope, 8MP HD Webcam IMX179 Sensor High Speed USB Camera Module Board USB camera, 6-22mm 5MP M12 mount varifocal lens F1.6 lens, M2 bolts and a 3D printed structure. Also includes a quick comparison to the Gaudi Labs spectrometer. www.printables.com/model/570885-usb-camera-spectrometer github.com/q...
Micropipette Disassembly/Teardown Tutorial
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Walkthrough of how to disassemble a generic ebay micropipette.
iGEM 2021 Day4 Review
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Highlights of the most interesting projects from the iGEM 2021 Giant Jamboree. 2021.igem.org/Team:Aachen 2021.igem.org/Team:Bonn-Rheinbach 2021.igem.org/Team:Marburg 2021.igem.org/Team:Uppsala
iGEM 2021 Day3 Review
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Highlights of the most interesting projects from the iGEM 2021 Giant Jamboree. 2021.igem.org/Team:Open_Science_Global 2021.igem.org/Team:Concordia-Montreal
iGEM 2021 Day2 Review
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iGEM 2021 Day2 Review
iGEM 2021 Day1 Review
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iGEM 2021 Day1 Review
DIY 3D Printed Centrifuge V2: Tachometer and RPM
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DIY 3D Printed Centrifuge V2: Tachometer and RPM
3D Printed Serological Pipette
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3D Printed Serological Pipette
DIY Centrifuge: 3D Printed Parts
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DIY Centrifuge: 3D Printed Parts
Biohackers Season 2 Review
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Biohackers Season 2 Review
Essential Biochem Lab Equipment: Analog Voltmeter
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Essential Biochem Lab Equipment: Analog Voltmeter
Prusa Printing Problems (Extruder issues/How to fix it)
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Prusa Printing Problems (Extruder issues/How to fix it)
Digital Holographic Microscope V2
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Digital Holographic Microscope V2
Hacking a 3D Printer into a PCR Machine (and Incubator)
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Hacking a 3D Printer into a PCR Machine (and Incubator)
Digital Holographic Microscope V1
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Digital Holographic Microscope V1
I got the PRUSA Mini+ (First Thoughts/Experience)!!!
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I got the PRUSA Mini (First Thoughts/Experience)!!!
DIY CO2 Incubator: Sensors
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DIY CO2 Incubator: Sensors
Fluorescence Microscopy - Hardware, Software and Demonstration
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Fluorescence Microscopy - Hardware, Software and Demonstration
Qosmos Chem 2020 Review (ft. Alan Watts)
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Qosmos Chem 2020 Review (ft. Alan Watts)

Komentáře

  • @baseddruid8773
    @baseddruid8773 Před 14 dny

    Could you make a list of all the stuff you used? Idk the names of the wires or the adaptor for the power supply.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 14 dny

      The search term for the controller is in the video description. Otherwise you just need a Nema 17 motor, 12V power supply with a barrel jack, female barrel jack and some wire connectors.

    • @baseddruid8773
      @baseddruid8773 Před 14 dny

      @@qosmoschem Thank you! :D

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 13 dny

      You're welcome

  • @thomasciarlariello
    @thomasciarlariello Před 14 dny

    I taught a neighbor boy how to make an electroporator from an AM FM radio powered by 9 Volt batteries and electrophoresis to extract DNA genes so I wonder if he ever was able to achieve results since cleanrooms and air showers re essential for biotech and for semiconductor electronics of how you would not believe how dirty his house was of drunken step father want to be musician unsuccessful rock star from Hamilton Ontario and a hillbilly mother online cyber swindler from Venango Clarion.

  • @gakorothyt9768
    @gakorothyt9768 Před 20 dny

    Thank you so much for empowering me with this knowledge. Now i can scare the living hell out of my colleagues by disassembling a pipette and then reassemble it again.

  • @medlemine-1223
    @medlemine-1223 Před měsícem

    Think you veri match

  • @PoorWays
    @PoorWays Před měsícem

    Innovative, fresh, and creative thinking!

  • @olivernagl7341
    @olivernagl7341 Před měsícem

    Any chance you are from Switzerland?

  • @SpudSpudoni
    @SpudSpudoni Před měsícem

    This on a compact would probably be the most versatile SAK for the size.

  • @Butwhat1776
    @Butwhat1776 Před měsícem

    Very innovative. Awesome work!!!

  • @BARRYKNIFE
    @BARRYKNIFE Před měsícem

    Great innovation and concept!

  • @simonbutler377
    @simonbutler377 Před měsícem

    probable useless as a driver, such thin shaft will break.

  •  Před měsícem

    Amazing. Congrats for the build.

  • @zaub1
    @zaub1 Před měsícem

    The walls of the socket look extremely thin, like it would break if you apply some medium force. Maybe you can add a steel ring around the socket or something to it to give it strength so it just doesn't crack? I feel it needs something holding it from tearing itself apart. the idea is cool

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před měsícem

      So far it's held up fine for basic use. I actually think the aluminum liners would bend before the steel socket would break

  • @fredfinger7092
    @fredfinger7092 Před měsícem

    Very nice craftsmanship! I think you could just take something like a Cybertool with the 4mm driver and add an adapter to allow it to take 1/4" bits. Or you could take the driver from the Cybertool and mod that onto a different model to make something else (like a Yeoman). Of course, you would have to carry the adapter around with you. But, you're already needing to carry bits, so it doesn't add much.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před měsícem

      Thanks. The idea was to replace a tool that's on most SAKs which I don't really use (corkscrew) without adding a cybertool layer to keep it thinner. Also the cybertool models are pretty expensive so I'd be less willing to modify one.

    • @fredfinger7092
      @fredfinger7092 Před měsícem

      @@qosmoschem Your points are true, of course. I actually use the corkscrew for its intended purpose but also to hold Firefly tinder and an eyeglass screwdriver. A lot of people do find the corkscrew to be useless though. Your design decision makes a lot of sense in that case. You certainly do some beautiful work!

  • @michaelwood8071
    @michaelwood8071 Před měsícem

    Interesting. He about this. Take a tool like the SAK compact and trim the hook off the package hook. Tig weld a 1/4” steel driver to the metal stub.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před měsícem

      Good idea. I'd probably use that more than the hook

  • @petermoore9504
    @petermoore9504 Před měsícem

    Very nice. Maybe go with 4mm bits rather the 1/4 inch.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před měsícem

      Good suggestion. I'll try that next

    • @danielnastase5302
      @danielnastase5302 Před měsícem

      1/4 inch is more bang for the buck as you have more variety and they are cheaper

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před měsícem

      Agreed (that was why I chose the 1/4 inch originally), but it might be nice to have both options. I imagine the 4mm would fit the original profile better for example.

    • @fredfinger7092
      @fredfinger7092 Před měsícem

      @@qosmoschem Wiha makes a nice selection of 4mm bits. I keep some in an Altoids tin stored with my Cybertool, to supplement the Victorinox bits.

  • @bobfree
    @bobfree Před 2 měsíci

    Great! However, the link for your spectroscope is broken... can you provide the company and part# for this? Thanks!

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 2 měsíci

      You should be able to find it by searching for: handheld spectroscope 55mm. The links change fairly often but here is an example: www.amazon.com/TEKCOPLUS-Handheld-Diffraction-Spectroscope-Gemological/dp/B01HNRVY3Y/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?crid=3UFLA4T931WM7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cihCUFztR9KBXzVPirBO1kMHkSmiE9agGe7ROZI_LUq8MBnyWQWJnANJ8xEtHZe_4ADagbFVYHIsG8OGk7CY0A.F70IDcqNufrmAWrzGD4G8VhXS5nlssK5sDIAlBwG9G8&dib_tag=se&keywords=handheld+spectroscope+55mm&qid=1720506953&sprefix=handheld+spectroscope+55mm%2Caps%2C265&sr=8-1-fkmr0

    • @bobfree
      @bobfree Před 2 měsíci

      @@qosmoschem Thanks - very helpful!

  • @NopNo_p
    @NopNo_p Před 2 měsíci

    I'm interested in this, are there any special calculations on how to make the rotor mount, what motor should be used and so on ? Thanks

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 2 měsíci

      The main design consideration was to find a brushless motor with a shaft running through both ends. The one I found is linked in the video description. The 3D printed parts are designed specifically for this motor. If you use a different motor, you will likely need to modify the design to fit. The rotor on top mounts through a threaded rod that is clamped in place with a nose cone that comes with the motor.

    • @NopNo_p
      @NopNo_p Před 2 měsíci

      @@qosmoschem What is the maximum RPM that can be achieved in this project ?

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 2 měsíci

      The theoretical limit for the motor is 9,600rpm (800KV rating *12V input). In practice, I think it's more like ~8,000rpm due to vibrations

  • @vawcreations5887
    @vawcreations5887 Před 2 měsíci

    SUPERB ❤

  • @vetta8995
    @vetta8995 Před 3 měsíci

    すごい!すごい!すごい! 真似したい!

  • @vetta8995
    @vetta8995 Před 3 měsíci

    すごいです! 作り方を教えてほしい!

  • @riteshmaurya2767
    @riteshmaurya2767 Před 3 měsíci

    I guess you might require a little more coherent light source for proper hologram formation.

  • @pterois5914
    @pterois5914 Před 3 měsíci

    doesnt the wormdrive melt at such high speeds/friction?

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 3 měsíci

      I haven't had any problems so far but I haven't really stress tested it yet either. It's so easy and fast to print a new one that I'm not really worried about it though. I guess you could always get it metal 3D printed if you wanted extra durability.

  • @yanovoyair5129
    @yanovoyair5129 Před 4 měsíci

    Greetings from Chorrillos

  • @wisdomaticconcepts798
    @wisdomaticconcepts798 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @sjamesparsonsjr
    @sjamesparsonsjr Před 5 měsíci

    How was this fabricated?

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 5 měsíci

      I got it 3D printed in stainless steel

  • @themightyowl
    @themightyowl Před 5 měsíci

    Great project. I've been looking to build something like this for culinary purposes. Will have to figure out how to scale it up a bit

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 5 měsíci

      If you're looking to spin larger volumes maybe consider checking out my Slowmo centrifuge. I think you could probably run it with 50mL tubes. It has lower RPM but better torque.

  • @Madalia
    @Madalia Před 5 měsíci

    and where is The DIY Electroporation Device?????

  • @pandakso3365
    @pandakso3365 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey the Arduino code has the line "if(mySensor.ppm < 5000)" but isn't 5% of a million 50,000 not 5,000?

  • @1Samuel1524
    @1Samuel1524 Před 6 měsíci

    Is that the one that goes to 12000hz?

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 6 měsíci

      It's a ZK-SMC02 stepping motor controller + driver and has a speed range of 0.1-999rpm (1-9999 pulses) according to the seller datasheet. I'm not sure what you mean with 12000hz frequency.

    • @1Samuel1524
      @1Samuel1524 Před 6 měsíci

      @@qosmoschem since the stepper motors tend to be 200 steps per revolution, The from the internal controller that go to the driver or what I'm referring to. The reason I was asking is because I like how it appears to have a semi soft start feature. And the one I'm looking at, I'm hoping it has that same feature.

  • @VrednuiDid
    @VrednuiDid Před 6 měsíci

    Дуже помічне відео, дякую 🥹🥹🥹

  • @4q1
    @4q1 Před 6 měsíci

    You need to whisper a little louder. also it would have been nice to see more than just the top. Got the pointer though (GaudiLabs), thanks.

  • @user-of8lu4wc9l
    @user-of8lu4wc9l Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, I recently purchased the sensor, and I'm having a problem with the code. I'm using an Arduino Nano on the Arduino IDE, and I can't download the <NDIR_SoftwareSerial.h> library, despite following the companies instruction. Do you know how I could fix this issue? Any tips about wiring would be appreciated too. Thanks!

  • @user-lj6mb7vh8d
    @user-lj6mb7vh8d Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, I recently purchased the sensor, and I'm having a problem with the code. I'm using an Arduino Nano on the Arduino IDE, and I can't download the <NDIR_SoftwareSerial.h> library, despite following the companies instruction. Do you know how I could fix this issue? Any tips about wiring would be appreciated too.

  • @user-lj6mb7vh8d
    @user-lj6mb7vh8d Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, I recently purchased the sensor, and I'm having a problem with the code. I'm using an Arduino Nano on the Arduino IDE, and I can't download the <NDIR_SoftwareSerial.h> library, despite following the companies instruction. Do you know how I could fix this issue? Any tips about wiring would be appreciated too.

  • @user-of8lu4wc9l
    @user-of8lu4wc9l Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, I recently purchased the sensor, and I'm having a problem with the code. I'm using an Arduino Nano on the Arduino IDE, and I can't download the <NDIR_SoftwareSerial.h> library, despite following the companies instruction. Do you know how I could fix this issue? Any tips about wiring would be appreciated too.

  • @mikeharmon4901
    @mikeharmon4901 Před 7 měsíci

    WHich software are you using for the tool you built? I am loving the build! Could this also capture spectrum from glowing metals maybe [Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy = LIBS]?

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      I use SpectraGryph for the spectrum analysis. I'm not familiar with LIBS, but if it produces a signal in the visible light range then I guess you should theoretically be able to use this to detect it.

    • @mikeharmon4901
      @mikeharmon4901 Před 7 měsíci

      The reason I ask is that a handheld unit to identify junkyard scrap cost at present an astounding $15-50,000 ! It would be terrible if a DIY fellow could make a unit. [hint hint] I am thinking a laser or even a plasma cutting machine for light source @@qosmoschem

  • @simonh6371
    @simonh6371 Před 7 měsíci

    It's very good but I prefer small bit drivers made by established tool manufacturers over those made by companies specialising in EDC gear. The reason being that they are always better designed in terms of ergonomics, and you can get more torque as the outer diameter of the handle is wider in some if not all places. 2 prime examples are the Wera 813 with or without Rapidator (the 813R is the version with Rapidator i.e. locking bit chuck) and the Hazet 810BHK, which has a locking bit chuck. The 813 is the smallest at the size of a Bic lighter, the Hazet is about 1/2 an inch longer, as is the Wera 813R. Both the Wera 813 and Hazet 810BHK can be had in the USA for around $10 and are made in Europe - Czechia and Slovenia respectively - by well respected German tool manufacturers. The downside is that neither of those have onboard bit storage. There's a Snap On which is around the same size, with a pocket clip and a short double ended bit, but I don't like that one so much since the bit just slides into the plastic of the handle, rather than the handle having a metal bit holder insert. Also I'm in the UK and anything Snap On is exorbitantly expensive. But despite me not personally finding that your driver would suit my own specific needs, it is nevertheless well designed and manufactured. As you are in the US and Big Ideas Design manufacture in the Far East - and no not in Japan or Taiwan which wouldn't be so bad, but in China - I fully support you making this and it wouldn't be immoral to produce it there commercially, however it would be illegal and you'd get a lawsuit for copyright unfortunately. Despite being made in China, Big Ideas Design products have first world price tags. I like the look of their Ti EDS (every day carry screwdriver) but the price of it here equates to $162!!! No way am I paying that, I can get a whole load of top quality German and Japanese made dedicated screwdrivers for that money and that's probably around what I have spent on my little collection of screwdrivers.

  • @RokasJackunas
    @RokasJackunas Před 7 měsíci

    It already exists - Big Idea Design Bit Bar Inline Screwdriver. It's less cumbersome too. Keep up good work though

  • @nsp8124
    @nsp8124 Před 7 měsíci

    Literally a copy of the high idea designs inline bit bar. Probably should not produce it bro just to be safe

  • @rays5163
    @rays5163 Před 7 měsíci

    there's definitely room for additional storage in the inner bar if you ever make a V2. its basically a hollow tube right? and maybe even if the tube itself is triangular or hexagonal you still get the flats the square tube gives you while letting the bits you but in storage "pack" nicer

  • @y2ggaming397
    @y2ggaming397 Před 7 měsíci

    Why delete my comment lol everyone else is saying the same thing. Homemade Bit Bar Inline

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      If you had a link in the comment CZcams automatically removes it. I haven't removed any comments

    • @nsp8124
      @nsp8124 Před 7 měsíci

      Bro going to probably get a cease-and-desist letter or something

    • @andrewromig9753
      @andrewromig9753 Před 7 měsíci

      @@nsp8124 he's not selling it, nor has he declared any intentions of selling it. There's nothing illegal about making your own objects for your own personal use, even if they are exact copies of a commercially-available object (which this also isn't).

  • @wawrzys9824
    @wawrzys9824 Před 7 měsíci

    It looks pretty good but its almost the same design as Bit Bar Inline from Big Idea Design And where are the bits stored? You showed just 2 buts and said there are 5.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      I can see how it might look like that since both are square and can switch into L or T handles. However, I think there are a couple key differences like using the bits and magnets as retaining clips, the fact it can be used as a drill, and the ability to use the pommel bit as a stubby L driver. Plus since it's metal 3D printed there are probably some differences in design choices as well. I'm not sure since I don't have a Bit Bar Inline. (Also to answer your question, there is storage space for 3 bits inside the hollow core).

    • @nsp8124
      @nsp8124 Před 7 měsíci

      Bro probably going to get sued or something if he produces is

    • @TheRealMycanthrope
      @TheRealMycanthrope Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@nsp8124lol, you're so weird. No-one cares if it's similar to the whatever designs whosiwhatsit, but sure, leave some more comments 😂

  • @pretentiousname01
    @pretentiousname01 Před 7 měsíci

    Soooo. Just like the big I inline?

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      Nope. While both are square and can switch into L or T handles, there are a couple key differences like using the bits and magnets as retaining clips, ability to use it as a drill, and ability to use the pommel bit as a stubby L driver.

  • @privateassman8839
    @privateassman8839 Před 7 měsíci

    Killer. I would definitely buy! Please continue its development and production

  • @eckert31
    @eckert31 Před 7 měsíci

    Really like the different options, cool idea with the magnets and changing handle design. Only thing I would change if pocket carrying would be a 'pocket plug' to keep it together without the bit driver punching through your pocket or damaging over pocket items.

  • @ToolTechGeek
    @ToolTechGeek Před 7 měsíci

    For manufacturablity, "OSH cut" can laser cut square tubing. Maybe a simplified version of the outer part could be made from cuts in square stock that fits around the inner piece. The challenge is that to get good torque you may want a thick wall, but it could be too heavy, so maybe one could add a "truss" system of triangular holes (rounded at the corners of course).

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      I'll take a look into that. Thanks for the suggestion

  • @92MrSandmann
    @92MrSandmann Před 7 měsíci

    If I were to buy something like that, I would want it to have a ratcheting mechanism. Good prototype! Keep it up.

  • @ToolTechGeek
    @ToolTechGeek Před 7 měsíci

    Great design. I like your idea of using it for more functions than just drivers. Can you fit a drill bit in the hollow space ? A tiny step drill would give you the capacity of drilling various diameters on thin materials.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      I guess you could fit one drill bit in the hollow space, but you would lose 3 bits storage in exchange. The tiny step drill is definitely an interesting idea though

  • @chasemickey1593
    @chasemickey1593 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome bit driver, is there some kind of 3d model we could use, i would love to build one of these myself.

    • @qosmoschem
      @qosmoschem Před 7 měsíci

      I guess if there's enough interest I could post it on Printables as a paid model. I had mine metal 3D printed to get the best strength

    • @chasemickey1593
      @chasemickey1593 Před 7 měsíci

      @qosmoschem I would defonitrly pay for those models, please keep us posted if you ever do decide to publish them.

    • @766N
      @766N Před 7 měsíci

      ​@qosmoschem I would easily pay for that, would take quite alot of filament but im still 100% down

  • @Thebedyt_
    @Thebedyt_ Před 7 měsíci

    could u pls show me how to fix the pipet if i accidentaly turned it over limit? i think i broke it i desperatly need help thanks