Why our Screwdriver took 3 YEARS

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    0:00 - It's finally here
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    1:13 - LTT Intro
    1:21 - Why we chose Megapro to partner with
    2:49 - Handle design
    5:45 - Industrial design and getting some help
    6:47 - Kickstarter Syndrome
    7:44 - Plastic injection molds
    9:24 - Shaft
    11:37 - Materials
    12:18 - Small flaws
    13:39 - Ninja Star & bit storage
    15:15 - When things got stupid
    17:00 - Ratchet issues and solutions
    19:25 - Injection molding
    24:08 - Assembling a final driver
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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  Před rokem +3480

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    • @bloxoss
      @bloxoss Před rokem +13

      Sounds good 👍

    • @theSCARB
      @theSCARB Před rokem +21

      linus you better continue selling these for DECADES

    • @billkillernic
      @billkillernic Před rokem +47

      No leds to see where you screwing (e.g inside a PC case) no extension to make it longer or ability to remove the stem to make it shorter to reach that screw from above(e.g on a noctua cooler in the 100 other other instances where you need it to be a little longer than the average screw driver) or short so that you can screw something in tight spaces or an flexible extension I rate this 6/10 the perfect clicky noise of the ratchet is like a low priority and you spent years and money for that instead for features that would actually make it more useful than the average screw driver...

    • @Yoaru
      @Yoaru Před rokem +2

      You guys are madlads 🎉

    • @Omegared_o
      @Omegared_o Před rokem +4

      Will there be a yearly model? Lmao

  • @KairosGaming
    @KairosGaming Před rokem +10821

    Never would I have imagined that I would spend 30 minutes of my life watching a video about a screwdriver, and actually enjoy myself lol

    • @Cinderblox
      @Cinderblox Před rokem +65

      Haha those minutes flew past

    • @Zzonkers
      @Zzonkers Před rokem +51

      I could watch Linus talk about just about anything and be entertained lol

    • @highwolf_x
      @highwolf_x Před rokem +29

      I ended up watching thr 2 hour stream on shortcircuit + this video, so basically a 2.5 hour ad for a screwdriver that I was likely going to buy anyways, haha.

    • @metsu001
      @metsu001 Před rokem +25

      KAIROS!!!!!!!

    • @reeseypeicie
      @reeseypeicie Před rokem +23

      KairosTime watching ltt?

  • @SoCloseToToast
    @SoCloseToToast Před rokem +16026

    I wish more companies in general were this transparent about the production of their products. Maybe they are and I just haven't looked hard enough. Just imagine the quality you'd get over time if companies made videos like this. It's basically a win win for the companies that build great products and consumers that want the truth.

    • @Stevieboy7
      @Stevieboy7 Před rokem +546

      Most companies are producing overseas and obviously don't want to show that. The fact that they're making it here in Canada is absolutely amazing.

    • @dannyboi7695
      @dannyboi7695 Před rokem +171

      @@Stevieboy7 Exactly. Obfuscation is by design.

    • @PoppyPoppa
      @PoppyPoppa Před rokem +49

      Yo It's been ages since YT last recommended me a video from you, weird to find you in YT comments lol. Have a great day toast.

    • @SoCloseToToast
      @SoCloseToToast Před rokem +32

      @@PoppyPoppa You too!!

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 Před rokem +37

      Hes a youtuber what else would you expect him to do. Its another well deserved revenue stream for LMG

  • @juneslugg2
    @juneslugg2 Před rokem +963

    As a manufacturing technician, I'm very happy that you introduced a large amount of people into the manufacturing sciences and processes that go on behind the scenes. We need more youth injected into this space as both technicians and operators are aging work forces! You can make good money in these fields ppl!

    • @happysmash27
      @happysmash27 Před rokem +10

      Do you know which field one would go into to design factories? I'm really interesting in mass production and how things can be automated, but have had a lot of trouble finding material on how it is done or even college courses on it if I were to go that route.

    • @juneslugg2
      @juneslugg2 Před rokem +31

      @@happysmash27 Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering typically. In a well balanced facility Engineering, Quality, and Production departments will combine input to lay out each production line to optimize efficiency, reduce error, and reduce waste. Lean manufacturing principles are taught in almost every one of those fields and are applied on a daily basis.

    • @TraktorTarzan
      @TraktorTarzan Před rokem +1

      i agree, i just wish he made this tool a good tool for those who work with machinery, production and general technicians/operators

    • @TraktorTarzan
      @TraktorTarzan Před rokem +1

      @@happysmash27 protip work as a technician/electrician in a factory first, and then further educate yourself to design production machinery or be project project manager/designer(these are often some form of engineer thats relevant for the field) for a factory. Otherwise you will hinder your work, and be second in line for those who went that way.

    • @Validifyed
      @Validifyed Před rokem +2

      Ha... Injected.

  • @s31ACE1252
    @s31ACE1252 Před rokem +779

    I got mine just a few days ago. It is a WELL designed driver and I'm very pleased with the build quality. Sweating all the little details really shows in the final product. Congrats to the LTT team, Mega Pro, and all the folks involved in the manufacturing process.

    • @thecakeThief
      @thecakeThief Před rokem +17

      did you get the one that linus lobbed across the factory floor

    • @UmpikLumpik
      @UmpikLumpik Před rokem +1

      @@thecakeThief 😂😂

    • @torq1116
      @torq1116 Před rokem +5

      Just got mine today, and you're spot on, this is an amazing looking and feeling driver! I thought it was a bit pricey, but now that I see the quality, I almost feel like they could have charged more!

    • @10aDowningStreet
      @10aDowningStreet Před rokem +10

      ​@@torq1116 Not sure how they could charge more, I picked up one from a £1 store yesterday, same size, shape, stores bits in the head... added bonus it also tightens and loosens screws!!!
      You can buy a top of the range Bosch GO cordless electric for £60, a very good generic electric cordless for £20, a high quality set of multiple specialty drivers for an array of jobs from Stanley, Draper etc, who invest millions in R&D as well as endurance testing, for less than this one jack-of-all-trades non-precision item (whose handle is to big for working in PCs).
      Some folks have bypassed their logic & critical thinking centres to be a part of the LTT brand and I think it's an undeniable rip-off, and a rather dubious concept. I know they vastly over-spent on its production but that doesn't change the fact the price is completely unhinged in relation to the market.
      tbh I kind of lost a little respect when I saw how much Linus, a multi-millionaire, is asking regular working folks to shell out, it's madness, I think he's a little out of touch.

    • @torq1116
      @torq1116 Před rokem +18

      @@10aDowningStreet Maybe that's because you live in a world of minimum cost for practicality. I live in a world where I sometimes like nice, although not needed, luxury things. I enjoy the content Linus provides, and I consume it for free. This screwdriver is 100% not needed, but it is a good screwdriver, of high quality. I choose to buy it and enjoy it, and at the same time giving a little money to a channel I like. The money doesn't just benefit Linus, it benefits everyone who works there, as well as the people who manufactured the screwdriver.

  • @colinboice
    @colinboice Před rokem +1678

    As a mechanical engineer I think it’s great that you are introducing so many people to the product development process, really great stuff

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 Před rokem +9

      You might notice it's $70 for a $10 screwdriver, so this is not "an intro to blah blah" it's marketing bs. Really bad stuff.

    • @xskysmith4619
      @xskysmith4619 Před rokem +7

      As a mechanic engineering student id really like a Linus vídeo about injection moulding. I'm already learning it but would still be fun watching.

    • @ThisMoose
      @ThisMoose Před rokem +61

      @@johnsmith1474 businesses do things to make money. I don't understand your point; are you expecting that all CZcams creators operate as nonprofits?

    • @nourmuhsen
      @nourmuhsen Před rokem +1

      Sorry it's 69 likes(NICE). I can't like this. Reply to me when it changes.

    • @PinotNoir_
      @PinotNoir_ Před rokem +4

      @@nourmuhsen it changes

  • @LegionEmu396
    @LegionEmu396 Před rokem +4919

    I work at a computer repair shop and we'll all gladly be buying one, and writing it off as a work expense!

    • @Eoin-B
      @Eoin-B Před rokem +269

      If you have a repair shop, wouldn't you be better off with an low profile electric screwdriver? They are expensive, but if you use one everyday, it's totally worth it. Not to knock his product, but a manual one dosent make sense for professionals anymore...

    • @giancarloc1985
      @giancarloc1985 Před rokem +12

      Buying one myself

    • @OutreRim
      @OutreRim Před rokem +182

      @@Eoin-B I see your point. But honestly a manual driver you just have more control over and you start to appreciate the feedback from using a manual over electric

    • @user-xz1ur8us5p
      @user-xz1ur8us5p Před rokem +116

      @@Eoin-B Electric screwdrivers are nice, but some people prefer the feel and flexibility of a manual screwdriver. Like me, I know exactly how tight to tighten computer screws by hand and i dont want to have to relearn all that with an electric.

    • @LegionEmu396
      @LegionEmu396 Před rokem +96

      @@Eoin-B we definitely have electric ones too, but sometimes it just feels better to work with a traditional screw driver for certain things, sometimes it's probably a little slower, but you like what you like 🙂

  • @13lacklagoon
    @13lacklagoon Před rokem +200

    As a geek squad installer your screwdriver is wonderful. I have used it everyday to help me get mounts on the back of TV's it feels a lot better to use then my powered one because I'm less likely to strip or misthread the screws thank you.

    • @jameson5508
      @jameson5508 Před rokem +14

      I wish I had more positive things to say about Geek Squad, but I don't. However, I do sincerely like the fact that at least one Geek Squad technician is paying attention to tech channels, and I have no doubt that my past experiences with Geek Squad would have been more positive had you been the technician I worked with. Keep it up.

    • @artisanbusiness1314
      @artisanbusiness1314 Před rokem +2

      @@jameson5508 Geek Quad, hmmmm... customer rip off. ✅

    • @Asymmetrical-Saggin
      @Asymmetrical-Saggin Před 11 měsíci +2

      Pure scam

  • @daniellee8214
    @daniellee8214 Před rokem +158

    As a plastic injection quality engineer, this video was fun to watch. The attention to detail and perfect combination of relentlessly pursuing theoretical perfection against the backdrop of what is actually possible in a manufacturing process and making the necessary compromises was especially delightful. He even showed us where the gate and parting lines were, which can be huge issues.
    Kudos for all the energy you put in making a good product. I didn't even know I needed a driver this bad.

  • @alexandrunisioi6350
    @alexandrunisioi6350 Před rokem +2796

    I would trust so many other manufacturers of they explained everything and take you to the factory to see how it's made. Big respect Linus and the team

    • @BlightningBrightling
      @BlightningBrightling Před rokem +133

      Plus, not to mention, even despite their best efforts, they couldn't make it perfect. Not only did they not try to hide or gloss over them, they highlighted and completely explained them for full transparency.

    • @ilenastarbreeze4978
      @ilenastarbreeze4978 Před rokem +36

      @@BlightningBrightling i was looking at those and being like .. thats ... not .. perfect???

    • @zekrinealfa1113
      @zekrinealfa1113 Před rokem +5

      @@ilenastarbreeze4978 Yeah, but black shaft would have looked cooler.

    • @neek01
      @neek01 Před rokem +37

      @@zekrinealfa1113 that's what she said

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Před rokem

      I spent my entire adult life learning how things are made,---and most are made by communism which this products supports.
      That was your free market our elected gave to communism son, (starting in 1978), and this is just another junk product from china.
      Look at the proud hippies, (with nothing more than computer drawing skills), having communism make a junk screwdriver that could have been designed in a week, (3 years man. Cars are developed from scratch in less time). Not much different than a toddler amazed at what he just released into a toilet.

  • @vpxc
    @vpxc Před rokem +1091

    I gotta say this is basically an *extremely* effective advertisement; I wish approaches like this were common in marketing

    • @sirbow2
      @sirbow2 Před rokem +73

      They can't because they make it as cheap as possible. It would be embarrassing

    • @thereinthetrees_5626
      @thereinthetrees_5626 Před rokem +96

      This style of advertising is only viable when you have a somewhat dedicated fan base and actually care about making a good product

    • @Lobos222
      @Lobos222 Před rokem +25

      @@sirbow2 Beg to differ. It would be easy to make a high quality prototype. Then explain how one went down to something that was 10x cheaper, but retained like 80% of the benefits of the high quality prototype. Now you have something that is actually penny cheap seeming like some "hidden gem luxury" item. Point is, it is all about presentation. Yes, I do sell magic beans, now that you mention it. :D

    • @triplemikes
      @triplemikes Před rokem +9

      @@Lobos222 and you are why we can't have nice things

    • @fort809
      @fort809 Před rokem +9

      @@Lobos222 the issue is that products don’t retain 80% of those benefits when companies cut costs, all they’d do is expose how they made a product 80% worse by cutting the cost

  • @russkeitel1372
    @russkeitel1372 Před rokem +54

    Hermann from Megapro is an amazing person and my ears came to attention when I heard "Megapro" and I knew how it was possible for LTT to continue this product. I purchased one of his first Parasol products which was a game changer in the concert lighting industry.

  • @HighlineGuitars
    @HighlineGuitars Před rokem +216

    Your team has accumulated the sort of knowledge/experience that many big companies spend millions for. Make good use of it and be prepared to pay for it. Next up? How about a better sprue clipper?

  • @panykfelidae9018
    @panykfelidae9018 Před rokem +988

    I used to work in hardened steel tool and die; when linus says it's difficult to machine, picture this: we had ultrahard carbide tooling, as hard as sapphire, with coatings on it to make it shed heat, wear evenly and not pick up chips of metal, that were themselves made up of ultrahard metal composites. The tools were about 50-200 dollars CAD each.
    They had an expected lifetime of about 10-20 minutes each when cleaning up post-hardening steel.
    We had specially designed drillbit heads because our carbide supplier considered what we were doing was nuts and didn't support it in their stock lineup. They were good for, if we were extremely careful, about 2-10 holes each depending on the depth.
    This is steel that is so hard, that you could take the hardest, meanest file you could find, run it down a corner, and kill the file in about three strokes without leaving a mark. This stuff is *evil*, and in a completely different world to aluminum, and is still not the wildest thing we use in the tool and die world; there's a type of steel that is usually found on the bottom edge of grader and snowplow blades. We don't... actually have a way to do detailed machining on it without EDM. Not 'suboptimal', there's literally only a few drills in our arsenal that could touch it. It was used in giant square blocks when it WAS used, for extreme wear points.
    Superalloys are wild.

    • @thenewelite4628
      @thenewelite4628 Před rokem +50

      The logistics of dealing with material like that is incredibly fascinating, having worked only with metals like silver. I'd love to catch more in-depth videos on that kind of work.

    • @bwabbel
      @bwabbel Před rokem +13

      Wow thanks for the insight

    • @banderi002
      @banderi002 Před rokem +50

      @@thenewelite4628 The video RealEngineering did on Titanium machining was a fascinating watch. Apparently it's such a complicated material to work with, it drove the engineers who worked on the SR-71 nuts as they had to basically invent and document the whole process themselves, when it was new and never used before in large scale manufacturing. It was colloquially described as "gummy" and it kept jamming up the tools constantly.

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 Před rokem +13

      If you don't mind me asking, why not harden the steel AFTER the machining is done?

    • @nanotyrannus5435
      @nanotyrannus5435 Před rokem +6

      Extreme application metals are a nightmare. And then the applications require complex geometries, like turbine blades that are even hard to machine under normal circumstances.

  • @Nerdforge
    @Nerdforge Před rokem +2197

    You forget to mention the ratchet is so satisfying to turn around that the screwdriver doubles as a fidget toy 😌

    • @Lehjet
      @Lehjet Před rokem +18

      I mean, he kind of did…?

    • @momosbreath9713
      @momosbreath9713 Před rokem +42

      The shape of the handle and vibrations from the ratchet could also be used as a lady's toy.

    • @rxiko5963
      @rxiko5963 Před rokem +19

      holy crap it doubles as a toy?
      thats it i gotta buy this

    • @jorgebustillos8469
      @jorgebustillos8469 Před rokem +2

      That's literally like 6 mins of the video

    • @ghostnike901
      @ghostnike901 Před rokem +7

      @@rxiko5963 Can also be used as a sex toy...just sayin

  • @crankyhead1089
    @crankyhead1089 Před rokem +16

    it was VERY fascinating to see the whole process, especially seeing how the individual pieces changed during it's development

  • @gltovar
    @gltovar Před rokem +144

    Something to consider for future hardware would be an interface system for usermods. For example the end cap would have been an awesome areas to include a threaded insert or be removeable so someone could 3d print some kind of accessory that is robustly connected to that section.

    • @iballisticduals3048
      @iballisticduals3048 Před rokem +19

      Perhaps an order by order system. This video is basically a statement that they're proud of this finished product. Not meant to be customizable.

  • @burney16
    @burney16 Před rokem +283

    As an engineer myself, I absolutely applaud you for not taking short cuts and sticking to your vision. It is EXTREMELY difficult. I hope this video fully conveys exactly how difficult, and expensive building a quality product is.
    I will absolutely be buying one, I support this 💯

  • @JYoutubes10
    @JYoutubes10 Před rokem +603

    I used to love staying up late watching How It's Made. This episode gave me that feeling mixed with some LTT goodness. Great job!

    • @mndlessdrwer
      @mndlessdrwer Před rokem +14

      That show is still peak zen while also learning stuff. I utterly adore shows like that because it's one of the rare opportunities to learn about mundane yet interesting production processes that are usually kept behind closed doors and out of public view. Their puns are also perfection.

    • @oranwolf3044
      @oranwolf3044 Před rokem +3

      They have episodes on youtube!

    • @Phatnaru0002
      @Phatnaru0002 Před rokem +1

      Linus is just good at PR. They are overcharging for it.

    • @HilbertXVI
      @HilbertXVI Před rokem +1

      @@Phatnaru0002 This is literally a video explaining why they're so expensive lmfao

    • @Phatnaru0002
      @Phatnaru0002 Před rokem +1

      @@HilbertXVI No, it's not. It's a video about why it took so long. That says nothing of cost.

  • @calorion
    @calorion Před rokem +63

    You have spoiled me. Now I want a video like this for essentially every product I buy.
    Kudos to you for the (near?) Steve Jobs-level attention to detail. Definitely makes me want to buy one.

    • @calorion
      @calorion Před rokem

      But they’re *70 dollars*? I was hoping for half that. Oh well.

  • @commandrogyne
    @commandrogyne Před rokem +2

    I dont know if im ever gonna buy one of these, but i willingly clicked on and enjoyed a 30 minute ad for a screwdriver. The design process was really cool to see, and i really respect the disclosure of prices and the respect for the people and machines who contributed was refreshing! I really wish more products had this much honesty and integrity in their ads, it was genuinely educational to watch.

  • @michaelmc4025
    @michaelmc4025 Před rokem +1236

    Two things. First Linus was wearing the earplugs backwards. The round part goes into the ears. Second LTT should sell the dropped screwdrivers as a limited edition certified "Officially dropped by Linus" LTT Screwdriver!

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +107

      Any Screwdriver dropped in published video should be designed "signature edition" with engraved serial numbers.

    • @allnicksweretaken
      @allnicksweretaken Před rokem +53

      That’s what I was thinking. Linus should sign the box too. Hmm, why not auction it/them for charity?

    • @Phambleton
      @Phambleton Před rokem +5

      @@allnicksweretaken Great idea!

    • @ilyassekharbouch
      @ilyassekharbouch Před rokem +24

      @@MikkoRantalainen how about the serial number is the link of the video and add a time stamp in the moment the screwdriver was dropped?

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +7

      @@ilyassekharbouch Yeah, CZcams link to drop with correct "start" parameter encoded as a QR code would be nice.

  • @djkor
    @djkor Před rokem +996

    To be honest, I first started watching this thinking "why on Earth would I need to get a LTT designed screwdriver when I have a lot of screwdrivers that do what I need", and I did also think along the lines of what you said at the end about "not being tool makers". As the video progressed and I could see just how much of a perfectionist approach Linus took to the design of this which promptly changed my thought to "this is going to be a worthy purchase". The one that got me was your Ninja star to allow compatibility with standard sized bits. The fact you aren't just limiting your tool to your own bits says a lot in my opinion.

    • @trolllolol969
      @trolllolol969 Před rokem +23

      Thanks for saving me the time to write a post. Well said!

    • @psycronizer
      @psycronizer Před rokem +7

      there's better options out there at half the price..so, nope..

    • @Dan-mu5oy
      @Dan-mu5oy Před rokem +34

      @@psycronizer CZcams channel Project Farm tested this and other ratcheting screwdrivers and the LTT screwdriver came in second (#1 is twice as expensive).

    • @Dan-mu5oy
      @Dan-mu5oy Před rokem +12

      @@psycronizer so what brand is a better option in your opinion?

    • @Sac_153
      @Sac_153 Před rokem +5

      @@Dan-mu5oy megapro its literally their partner and is really good for half the price way more bang for you buck

  • @t3tsuyaguy1
    @t3tsuyaguy1 Před rokem +2

    I've had mine for about 2 months now. It's seen a ton of use. I love it. I wish I had it years ago. I don't really drop things, so I can't speak to drop durability, but in terms of how it feels in my hand, how convenient the bits are, and nice the ratcheting action feels. I can't see wanting a different screwdriver anytime soon.

  • @KingDLetsPlay
    @KingDLetsPlay Před rokem +4

    I've worked in Molding for a few months and I honestly quite enjoyed it. Thanks for this video, takes me back a bit :)

  • @JonatanXaD
    @JonatanXaD Před rokem +568

    I'm gonna be honest, I don't plan on buying a screwdriver, but watching this and seeing how many details they looked over to end up with a finished product of that quality.. shows how much effort and passion they have.
    If I were to buy an expensive screwdriver that lasts my lifetime, I would buy theirs, good job LMG ! :)

    • @hobermaas4166
      @hobermaas4166 Před rokem +26

      To be fair, cheap screwdrivers also tend to last a lifetime.

    • @RandoWisLuL
      @RandoWisLuL Před rokem +2

      @@choahjinhuay yup. Pittsburg drivers from 20 years ago from HoboFrieght

    • @panzerveps
      @panzerveps Před rokem +5

      ​@@hobermaas4166 Yes, and no. The ratchet might fail prematurely, and the metal is often of a softer material.
      A cheap screw driver wouldn't last a week in my tool box.

    • @troyclayton
      @troyclayton Před rokem +1

      Just but a Klein for like 1/3 the price. The rubber jacket over the tool handle is a dream in one's hand.

    • @Gabu_
      @Gabu_ Před rokem

      @@hobermaas4166 They really don't, unless you barely use tools. I keep separate screwdriver kits for hobby and work, and even the hobbyist kit had to be replaced twice.

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Před rokem +525

    When I was in high school, I needed an Exacto knife set for one of my classes. I bought a basic, USA-made kit and on one of the blades was a fingerprint.
    Seeing a worker's fingerprint on a new tool, sure helps one realize that manufacturing, is still very much a human endeavor.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 Před rokem +6

      21:56

    • @gleebeevonkordke2068
      @gleebeevonkordke2068 Před rokem +1

      Too bad that some of it is made by slaves in China. If you order from China, you have to consider, that a lot of thier production workforce is slavery.

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Před rokem +7

      @@gleebeevonkordke2068 I'm under forty, however I feel old knowing that a lot of stuff that was made here when I was a kid, shoot even more recently is now made in China.

    • @FatCatsUnite
      @FatCatsUnite Před rokem +3

      @@jed-henrywitkowski6470 mass production in china began to massively take off in about 1980 so even when you were a kid migration to production in china was well underway.

    • @Rmw033
      @Rmw033 Před rokem +2

      @@jed-henrywitkowski6470 or isn't a thing anymore not one of my schools had a wood or workshop class closest thing was home ed where they tought them how to use a couple basic hand tools

  • @JavierMora1112
    @JavierMora1112 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Only LTT could make a production line this much fun and educative. 🎉 Thank you LTT TEAM!

  • @bullencarker
    @bullencarker Před rokem

    I have been a watcher of your videos for years, and I also make furniture. I have used many ratcheting screwdrivers, and I recently purchased yours and I love it. it is definitley the best screwdriver I have ever used. Thank you for making this. It is awesome

  • @potatoman1000
    @potatoman1000 Před rokem +395

    Man put a ton of money into a screw driver. Points out all its great features. The design process. And even the flaws. You got my respect man.

    • @TKLewis904
      @TKLewis904 Před rokem +20

      mad respect for convincing his followers to pay this much for a screw driver.

    • @SkylineGamingStudios
      @SkylineGamingStudios Před rokem +19

      @@TKLewis904 just say youre poor lmao. Several brands cost double this

    • @MightyBrownTown
      @MightyBrownTown Před rokem +4

      @@SkylineGamingStudios But be real; Paying this or double this for a thing to turn screws (manually) is nothing to be proud of. I get fans wanting to pay towards a brand they love for quality; no hate from me because I've done it too, but there's nothing wrong with saying this price isn't worth it for yourself.

    • @TKLewis904
      @TKLewis904 Před rokem +12

      @@SkylineGamingStudios You’re right man. This is a screwdriver exclusively for wealthy people. Although It does absolutely nothing different

    • @potatoman1000
      @potatoman1000 Před rokem +1

      @@TKLewis904 I'm not buying a screwdriver. I'm just saying I respect him for showing the process, the lfaws, and what it's great at. I never said I was going to buy one

  • @MJS395
    @MJS395 Před rokem +354

    I’m a Moldmaker! All the terminology used in the video is spot on, the prototyping, edm and final production is exactly what I work with each day. Looks like a solid and well executed screwdriver

    • @liceafilms
      @liceafilms Před rokem +2

      Worth the price though?

    • @Evercreeper
      @Evercreeper Před rokem +5

      @@liceafilms hell nah 😂

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Před rokem +28

      @@liceafilms that is a question every person has to answer for themselves (via their purchase decision). It's cool that it's not worth it to you but it's a little silly that you seem to need everyone to agree. Or maybe you feel superior because it's not worthwhile for you? Either way, think about the things you enjoy buying and whether you'd want people telling you how stupid it is. Why try to steal someone's joy?

    • @reoencarcelado5904
      @reoencarcelado5904 Před rokem +6

      @Mitch-Suchiu:
      We certainly aren't getting screwed (ie. Stiffed ie. Scammed) with this screwdriver!

    • @hime273
      @hime273 Před rokem +2

      @@DanKaschel because it's a damn screwdriver.

  • @jorisross
    @jorisross Před rokem +10

    Wow really interesting!! Typical case of “how hard can it be”. Thank you for making it and sharing the experience with us.

  • @Basjuh1984
    @Basjuh1984 Před rokem +257

    I’ve been a (mass) production engineer myself (making sure we can make products in mass production, including Injection Molding) and love this video. Everything is very relatable and recognizable from practice. I really hope it inspires and shows people how difficult, tedious and cool mass production actually is! After seeing all this, I’ll definitely buy one!

    • @martinkrauser4029
      @martinkrauser4029 Před rokem

      Everything, including suppliers shafting you for the deposit?

  • @TeBiDoWil
    @TeBiDoWil Před rokem +381

    Tool and die maker here…
    Loved the video and appreciation for the work involved! I primarily make molds for automotive and aerospace electrical connectors. Some molds are ~100 “cores” per cavity! Tolerances are as tight as 1 micron, especially where the cavities vent gasses. Anyway, would be cool to have a special edition set that is TiN-coated (titanium nitride). If not, I can always coat my own ;-)
    I love the attention to detail that went into making the screwdriver. Very impressed.

    • @TheWebstaff
      @TheWebstaff Před rokem +4

      But how much would you charge to coat me a screwdriver?..

    • @MowerModdin
      @MowerModdin Před rokem +1

      I interned at a plastic injection molding shop, these molds can get seriously expensive quickly. Or you can ring up China and hope they don't royally screw up your mold 🤦

  • @chillseekervic
    @chillseekervic Před rokem

    I normally dont watch tools video as a whole but this one really is a first time for me. You can see the efforts and the huge quality control the team does and now I am up to buy it too. Thank you so much for a very informative and very useful video.

  • @GoodBalak
    @GoodBalak Před rokem +1

    Glad that you didn't just settle with a rebrand of existing products. Thanks for such an amazingly informative video on it, Linus!

  • @larrysaldana8307
    @larrysaldana8307 Před rokem +770

    Honestly I would pay double for a certified “Linus dropped this screwdriver” with scratches and all.

    • @TobiasJohansenMusic
      @TobiasJohansenMusic Před rokem +3

      You shouldn't. If it was dropped on the metal part that part would be brittle - possibly such that it could fracture when used.

    • @henningerhenningstone691
      @henningerhenningstone691 Před rokem +121

      @@TobiasJohansenMusic he'd probably frame it up and hang it on his wall rather than use it...

    • @HeartMarksman
      @HeartMarksman Před rokem +1

      Spolier: It cant survive many falls. And probably not even 1 fall over 10 feet.

    • @arsenhere7020
      @arsenhere7020 Před rokem +8

      @@HeartMarksman says who?

    • @HeartMarksman
      @HeartMarksman Před rokem +12

      @@arsenhere7020 Your mom

  • @ellnino
    @ellnino Před rokem +125

    Been working at a similar factory as a kid. The engineers who create that kind of molds were looked at as gods. Linus took one of the most expensive approaches for his molds, he really didn't cut any corners there. On the other side...a bit surprised technology hasn't changed a bit in the last 20 years

    • @simonwilletts4711
      @simonwilletts4711 Před rokem +1

      It has but thats the beauty of injection moulding you can get fantastic repeatable results from old tech processes where super engineered injection moulding would be overkill

  • @knox481
    @knox481 Před rokem +3

    I've spent most of my career as an electrician looking for the perfect screwdriver. I'm glad LTT has spent a few years of that time building it for me. Looking forward to it coming in in a couple weeks. Kyle and Linus on the floor with the mold are great.

  • @Keyinator
    @Keyinator Před rokem

    Just got mine today and I am positively impressed. Especially with the honest marketing.
    A lot if times I will buy things and find tiny errors in them after time. (I don't complain about it but it's always sad to not be able to forget about them afterwards)
    This is the first product I feel like I won't be surprised by any flaws because you openly admit the teeny-tiny ones that are left. And these are certainly so small that I can easily get over it.
    GREAT JOB 👍

  • @WaRpEdMaNn
    @WaRpEdMaNn Před rokem +221

    As someone who does injection molding for a living this was a great video explaining high level how much work goes into product design all the way to production! Props guys! Never expected to see engel presses on LTT

    • @grn1
      @grn1 Před rokem +2

      Injection molding is one thing I've not done before (I've done presses, lathes, another type of CNC that works from the top, and CNC benders). It's always interesting seeing the stuff from afar but I'm sure for the people there it's just 'another day in paradise' (Canada does seem to have better labor laws than we do so maybe better than my experiences).

    • @chio987
      @chio987 Před rokem

      I remember completing a PO for payment of tooling and it was like $25,000 and that was nothing. people have no idea how much this stuff cost to get up and running...."it's just melted plastic"....rrriiiight.

  • @Cyranek
    @Cyranek Před rokem +373

    It was too cool seeing the whole process. Gonna have to go ahead and make my first LTT store purchase.

    • @JohnPaulBuce
      @JohnPaulBuce Před rokem +1

      hi meme guy

    • @DavidNightjet
      @DavidNightjet Před rokem

      My first LTT Store purchase was the limited edition fucking eggshell tshirt from the paint rant
      The screwdriver was my second

  • @dirtycommtroop
    @dirtycommtroop Před rokem +1

    I love the transparency here. I wasn't in the market for a new tech screwdriver but i respect this so much i want one just to own a piece of their hard work. Excellent video.

  • @scottsatkowiak2347
    @scottsatkowiak2347 Před rokem +3

    I build balancing machines and this was very interesting to me. The journey is very important because the best designs come from hardship. Good job guys!

  • @ron200088
    @ron200088 Před rokem +540

    Never in my entire life, thought I could get so excited over a screwdriver, like literally ! I was over the moon last night, when I got the email, that it was available ! I instantly ordered one ! 3 years was a long wait, I'm sure I can make it 3 more months until I get it. Thanks for everything Linus and crew ! Cheers !

    • @M1nat0
      @M1nat0 Před rokem +3

      Same. Got the black shaft + black and orange one because it's gonna last forever for me. I would've gotten the black on black too if I had more money lol.

    • @tvw4951
      @tvw4951 Před rokem +4

      @@M1nat0 Same! Got the black and orange with black. I don't care that it'll strip. Just shows the tool has some character. Not planning to ever sell it, got my Gamersnexus toolkit signed and now my LTT screwdriver. I am over the moon.

    • @jonathonchavez
      @jonathonchavez Před rokem +9

      for $83 total shipped to me I much rather go down to my local Home Depot and buy FOUR Milwaukee Ratcheting Drivers for the same price (it's just more convenient for me to have 4 items that i can have in different places vs 1)

    • @ron200088
      @ron200088 Před rokem +4

      @@M1nat0 Didn't know there was a pricing difference between models. Anyway, I got the full black model (might have to wait a bit longer to get it, but, it's fine), with tax and shipping it amounted to $105 (USD). I live in Europe, the EU. Anyways, I would have payed double, if that was the case, just as a small token of appreciation for LTT, on my behalf.

    • @M1nat0
      @M1nat0 Před rokem +5

      @@jonathonchavez well, there's no Home Depot in my country (Costa Rica) and its "equivalents" are literally the same price here due to our shitty currency + insane taxes so... happy u have that option :)

  • @TheShortStory
    @TheShortStory Před rokem +107

    Gotta say, the attention to detail gives me a lot of confidence in the driver. Everyone involved ought to be very proud. Looking forward to trying it out

  • @Jonifico
    @Jonifico Před rokem +5

    Videos like this one is why the internet has completely eaten TV alive. No traditional media outlet would explain a process like this as if it was just talking to a friend. Very interesting, informative, and entertaining. I need me one of these!

  • @SirSicCrusader
    @SirSicCrusader Před rokem +1

    I bought it, I like, it, and while there are technically better "value" drivers out there, to me it was part merch, part very well made product, so it let me support a channel I have been watching for years and getting something that I use regularly out of it, it's the epitome of a win win.

  • @Jutsch80HD
    @Jutsch80HD Před rokem +325

    As someone working as an injection molding technician for over 10 years I got to say…. Well done 👍

  • @antoniollamas665
    @antoniollamas665 Před rokem +339

    For being a field service engineer I can appreciate more people seeing how industrial applications are carried we never take time in the work and design going into products and its awesome you shedding light on it

    • @philmorton4590
      @philmorton4590 Před rokem +2

      You mean about the wasteful nature of innovation like Apple? Or the over complications to they pass on to the end user to justify their profit margins?

  • @oddjobbob8742
    @oddjobbob8742 Před rokem +1

    I had about given up on getting the screwdriver I ordered, but I thought, eh, it went to a good cause even if it doesn’t arrive, and et, voila!! It appears like magic in today’s mail. So beautiful. And it feel like it is a real tool. The bit holder it so well engineered. Very happy. Thank you LTT.

  • @danialesmaeli6354
    @danialesmaeli6354 Před rokem +6

    this was cool, thanks for showing us the process.

  • @Snookers_
    @Snookers_ Před rokem +284

    Interesting fact: GM ignition switches failing in the early 2000's were also caused by a part being out of spec by around five thousandths of an inch.

    • @MrM45ter
      @MrM45ter Před rokem +46

      Had to do some conversion to figure out what that is in metric. 0,127 mm is quite a lot when it comes to manufacturing (source: I'm a CNC operator)

    • @scottvalentine1749
      @scottvalentine1749 Před rokem +1

      Is that why the key got stuck in my Pontiac?

    • @cyber2526
      @cyber2526 Před rokem +15

      @@MrM45teri'm also a cnc machinist, and yea, when ur tolerance is like .05 or even .02 mm. .12 mm is a lot

    • @stacksmasherninja7266
      @stacksmasherninja7266 Před rokem

      Damn

    • @williameldridge9382
      @williameldridge9382 Před rokem +2

      @@cyber2526 not really, when it is completely impossible to see that level of discrepancy visually. So if a machine doesn't report the issue there is no way to know it is off. Unless of course you manually measure each and every party by hand, which isn't feasible in a manufacturing environment.

  • @lolkandaj9595
    @lolkandaj9595 Před rokem +254

    I love how Linus sat in for one of the operator and experienced the actual process of the mass production. Engineers would be way more content with their jobs if more corporate bosses were like this.

    • @LordDeathis
      @LordDeathis Před rokem +41

      That's why I love working at a Velux plant. At my plant everyone who has any responsibility regarding a production area has to spend two weeks in production. Manager to planners and schedulers.
      It gives a lot of advantages such as contacts in both management and production crews, and a much needed insight into the operations that happen. Also humanizes both ends of the operation.

    • @JolanXBL
      @JolanXBL Před rokem +4

      I worked at a plastic pail factory. While it's fast-paced, you get in the rhythm. Some long-time operators can cover the whole machine while one or three goes on their break

    • @Xanthelei
      @Xanthelei Před rokem +4

      It's true for basically any job that is line work, be it warehousing or factory. Especially if there was a rate that had to be met and the higher ups were also expected to reach that rate during their time on the line, and get penalized somehow if they don't. (My job has an aggressive curve to their "now you know the job so make rate" time, you're expected to be about 80% of rate after the first week, including the two days spent just teaching you the basics. It's stupid and wouldn't happen if management got dinged for doing as badly as the people they fire.)

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 Před rokem +2

      @@LordDeathis It's important that people working at a company understand it's all *one operation*, and everyone appreciate and respect the part each worker plays in the whole for a company to be efficient and maximally successful. I once worked for a company, and the owner used to quiz prospective (and even some old-timers who had forgotten along the way) employees with the question: "What do we make?" The answer he was looking for was "Money". And the more we made, the more we, well, made. Keep an eye on the goal, respect and support each other, and things go well. Don't do that and, well... not so much.

    • @IstasPumaNevada
      @IstasPumaNevada Před rokem +1

      @@MrJest2 ""What do we make?" The answer he was looking for was "Money""
      I feel like that mentality is one of the things that's making our society progressively more and more dehumanizing. Sure, it's great for business... in the short term. But if you focus only on money, money, money, that's what leads to cutting corners for short-term profits, which makes the product and the company worse overall over time.
      And yeah, "if we don't do it, somebody else will and put us out of business", well... If that's the only option, maybe we need to overhaul our system as a whole.

  • @vasanthkumarramani8299

    Wonderful!! I like the way you put out the process and being honest.
    Way to go, looking forward for your next project.

  • @milkymoth
    @milkymoth Před rokem

    Been using mine for the past week, I work at a computer retailer and I'm constantly pulling apart computers and servicing them.
    I've never used a driver this good!
    Plus I love playing with the ratchet great fidget toy!
    Love love love!

  • @markstott6689
    @markstott6689 Před rokem +290

    Well, three years ago I thought Linus was being ever so slightly anal about building a perfect screwdriver.
    18 months ago I thought that the obsession was ever so slightly insane.
    I have now watched a 30 minute video on designing the perfect screwdriver and thoroughly enjoyed every second.
    Perhaps Linus having these high level demands for perfection hasn't been such a bad thing after all.
    Congratulations to everyone involved for bringing Linus' dream to life.

    • @evanlashlee5002
      @evanlashlee5002 Před rokem +6

      i just hope they sell well, cause I'm sure this was a huge and costly investment on his end

    • @locke103
      @locke103 Před rokem +7

      to be fair, he's still insane

    • @meangreen99
      @meangreen99 Před rokem +1

      Dude after 3 years you still have to ‘hack’ the screw driver in order to use non-proprietary bits???? This screwdriver goes against everything Linus accuses other companies of doing. He literally suggests grinding store bought driver bits so they fit. How does he sleep at night honestly suggesting that??? It’s not evil it’s just the silliest thing I’ve heard him say by far.

    • @invertsparadise7594
      @invertsparadise7594 Před rokem +5

      @@meangreen99 goes to show that no matter how hard people work, not everyone in the world can be satisfied. You are one of the everyone who are not satisfied after years of hardwork, R&D, and money spent on a project.

    • @SoundToxin
      @SoundToxin Před rokem +5

      @@meangreen99 I thought the size only mattered for storage in the handle. Any length bit should work in the tip.

  • @shangerdanger
    @shangerdanger Před rokem +1744

    Looks like a great product... tbh it's so hard now to find tools to buy where you can trust that the metal is high quality

    • @jemaritube
      @jemaritube Před rokem +62

      I work at a computer repair shop and we'll all gladly be buying one, and writing it off as a work expense!

    • @filds1
      @filds1 Před rokem +31

      Looks generic asf.

    • @Akira-kd6us
      @Akira-kd6us Před rokem +161

      @@filds1 What? Did you want your screw driver to have "Supreme" all over it?

    • @chimpo131
      @chimpo131 Před rokem +10

      yeah no. it looks lame as shoot

    • @adamfamalee6678
      @adamfamalee6678 Před rokem +6

      @@jemaritube Magnets and computers with spinning disks. No way. :)

  • @helloworld9996
    @helloworld9996 Před rokem

    It's about quality, same as their seriously in video making, camera&editing is always top level.
    An intro video that is completely transparent and literally tells u every tiny flaws

  • @scootbilly
    @scootbilly Před rokem +122

    As a Korean basket weaving engineer, I'm glad to see you introducing people to the manufacturing process

  • @stanis_gaming
    @stanis_gaming Před rokem +492

    11:35 it’s reassuring to know that preventing pull out catastrophes is a high priority for you and your team, Linus

    • @92kosta
      @92kosta Před rokem +32

      He didn't pull out exactly 3 times. A boy and two girls.

    • @stanis_gaming
      @stanis_gaming Před rokem +15

      @@92kosta that’s a beautiful thing, really happy for him and a little envious. Time to get some of my own :)

    • @vcommandarv5916
      @vcommandarv5916 Před rokem +1

      I am confused

    • @minorityhunterzoro1507
      @minorityhunterzoro1507 Před rokem +1

      @@vcommandarv5916 11 Thornhill Drive Ct Dunmurry 0RA

    • @minorityhunterzoro1507
      @minorityhunterzoro1507 Před rokem

      @@vcommandarv5916 Pull up

  • @imnota
    @imnota Před rokem +494

    You should sell the ones with minor visual defects at a discount, that'd reduce waste and be a cool move for the people that don't have that much money to spend.

    • @Denuto
      @Denuto Před rokem +48

      Would not be worth the hassle of management

    • @AvoCattoTV
      @AvoCattoTV Před rokem +98

      They'll likely use the blemished ones around the office. That's the standard procedure for merchandise with a functional pass, but damaged finish. It reduces waste AND internal cost.

    • @imnota
      @imnota Před rokem +22

      @@AvoCattoTV I'd assume there'd be quite a bit of blemished ones, like way too much for just the office.
      Like even assuming a percentage as low as 1 or 2% which I think would be quite low if you take the production numbers he mentioned when talking about manufacturing the molds, that's a whole lot of screwdrivers.

    • @deViant14
      @deViant14 Před rokem +14

      Factory seconds have been a thing at most factories my dad managed. A lot were given away but some were sold in stores as seconds.

    • @CloudObsolete
      @CloudObsolete Před rokem +84

      Sell them as “Dropped by Linus!” Edition, for twice the price. With a certificate of authenticity.

  • @Dugga555
    @Dugga555 Před rokem +4

    I am working for a pretty huge intl. technological company and 2 years for introducing the new product from proposal phase thru design and engineering (various thermal, structural calculations) phase, protos, sourcing, validation etc...is pretty much OK, so I would say you've done a great job :))

  • @derikdang8829
    @derikdang8829 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for educated me more about how your Screwdriver is made - quite a solid engineer involved 👍.

  • @kaonashi9200
    @kaonashi9200 Před rokem

    I appreciate it when someone puts this level of care and personal touch on a product. I will gladly order of these since I was already wanting a good ratchet screwdriver. Will update when I receive the product.

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech Před rokem +158

    I never thought I'd watch a whole half hour video about a screw driver, yet here we are.

    • @KC-bg1th
      @KC-bg1th Před rokem +1

      Ayyyyyy, you taking a break while benchmarks run? Hahaha

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech Před rokem +8

      @@KC-bg1th It's how I watch so much CZcams

  • @EDDSWORLDMEGAFAN
    @EDDSWORLDMEGAFAN Před rokem +170

    Bought one about 15 minutes after they dropped. Wound up at the beginning of wave 2 with solid black handle with black shaft. Total blackout coloration. Been meaning to replace my Stanley driver thats gotten me through 8 years of PC building that i got at walmart for 20 bucks. Watching LTT while I was younger got me to the point where i am now, where I have a salaried job, home, and living a comfortable life by pushing me to chase after IT as career. Funny thing, the screw driver will probably ship on the day I get married (the 31st of October). So this will be quite a comical wedding present for myself. Funny how things all workout....

    • @nster3
      @nster3 Před rokem

      remember black shaft screwdrivers don't necessarily ship in the wave you saw, as there's limited amount of them

    • @LogicProphet
      @LogicProphet Před rokem +3

      Congratulations on all your blessings!

    • @yomi001
      @yomi001 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, there's nothing like a solid black handle with a black shaft to satisfy your needs. I hope it'll fit in your holes.

    • @SharkyIX
      @SharkyIX Před rokem +1

      Congratulations bro!🥳

    • @silvericepeak
      @silvericepeak Před rokem +2

      Keep the blackout somewhere safe, get another one. It may appreciate in value as it is a limited production item.

  • @amosnimos
    @amosnimos Před rokem

    quality transparency and honesty that's how you keep customer happy.

  • @gorrumKnight
    @gorrumKnight Před rokem

    Got one of the black ones from my boss fore Christmas. One of the best hings I've gotten this year. Already used it to service a coulple customer PCs and it feels so good in hand.

  • @Beast1329
    @Beast1329 Před rokem +147

    Working in the plastic molding field, I had to have a small laugh as Linus was trying to assemble with out gloves. That material can be hot enough to burn you quite easily... I know from personal experience :(. It's amazing tho how small the world really is we use a bigger version of those molding presses. The material ratio and everything is just fascinating to understand from an out side perspective. Will be getting me an LTT screwdriver as soon as I can. Great job guys love the attention to quality and the dedication to customers.

    • @teebles
      @teebles Před rokem

      Seeing it's manufacturing process makes me understand why the screwdriver is priced like that. I'm not knowledgeable in this field, but I assume 40 second cycle time is SLOW, and I don't know how many injectors they have there, but if they are churning out 2 screw drivers every 2 minutes (from plastic piece, to assembly, I guess it's around 2 mins?) that's a pretty low volume yield, meaning costs are higher.

    • @KrolPawi
      @KrolPawi Před rokem +1

      @@teebles it is 90 screwdrivers an hour. So 2160 a Day. I assume they built up some of them before official launch.
      So its around a 100000 in 2 months.
      I kinda doubt they are gonna sell more than 100000 in first 3 months. And i assume they have at least 2 of those machines so 2 as much. So more than enough.

    • @teebles
      @teebles Před rokem

      @Taistelu_pelto I'm including assembly while it's hot... Screwdriver finishes assembly in around 2 mins...

    • @ondrejpospisil6414
      @ondrejpospisil6414 Před rokem +4

      ​@@teebles Hmm, 40 seconds. Depends on what you comparing that to. Bottle caps yes its slow (approx. 2-3 sec to 24-96 pieces), Car bumpers...maybe (depends on size but it´s around 60-100 sec a piece). But more on the technical side of that... it depends on the technological process, how long is the real cooling time, injection speed and holding preasure and so on. It is a lot to learn to "make the machine go" as you like it. So to conclude that, 40 seconds is kinda average. 😀

    • @strix3055
      @strix3055 Před rokem +2

      @@KrolPawi I'm like 90% sure they only have one machine (well 2, 1 for each different part), as they "only" paid 200k for the injection molds. You need one set for the shaft and another set for the bit holder parts (other shape and material). And while 40 sec for 2 shafts is quite slow, it should be more than enough for them in the long run.

  • @toine512fr
    @toine512fr Před rokem +270

    Man the workshop transformed into a filming set is amazing!

    • @Skywalker8510Too
      @Skywalker8510Too Před rokem +9

      I honestly forgot that it was the workshop till you mentioned it.

    • @jochemcode4570
      @jochemcode4570 Před rokem

      Damn true!!!

    • @bananalord8575
      @bananalord8575 Před rokem

      It looked so cousy with the orange lighting like a christmas morning

  • @dwnheartd4845
    @dwnheartd4845 Před rokem

    I LOVE those presentation of product in détails, watching this make you realised all the steps needed to create some quality product.

  • @colincoulthard3021
    @colincoulthard3021 Před rokem

    I love a) watching other people’s product development journey & b) how much you all geek out about the minutiae of production.
    I hope it makes money for you.

  • @Kjetil523
    @Kjetil523 Před rokem +320

    As someone that's working with and producing high tech military equipment it's really fun to watch someone explain all the intricate details about how damn hard and time consuming it is to produce actual near perfect products!

    • @Kjetil523
      @Kjetil523 Před rokem +3

      @Central Based Agency nope, not making weapons.

    • @phizc
      @phizc Před rokem

      Maybe a tiny little helicopter?

    • @francopanigaia2425
      @francopanigaia2425 Před rokem +1

      fun fact, high tech military equipment is almost never getting even close to perfect. the production numbers, scope and timelines don't even allow for "kind of refined" most of the times.

    • @MicroageHD
      @MicroageHD Před rokem

      I doubt these are near perfect products. Let's see some independent reviews first.

    • @Daschickenify
      @Daschickenify Před rokem

      @@MicroageHD Project farm has a video out comparing it against others. It ranked favorably.

  • @thetshadow999animates9
    @thetshadow999animates9 Před rokem +397

    The dedication it requires to make such a product... If I were assigned with such a task, I would have left and gone "Screw This!"

  • @rapmastac1362
    @rapmastac1362 Před rokem

    Just ordered mine on Wave 9, this is the best sales video for the kind of person needing this. Seriously been using my Leartherman Skeletool CX because it’s always on me and has changeable bits and a ratchet attachment.

  • @IanSan56
    @IanSan56 Před rokem

    I can't tell you how excited I am to see this. I've been fighting with my DeWalt ratcheting driver for years and just figured I had no choice. It is awful - the shaft rusts, the ratchet skips, the bits all fall out. This is an instant buy!

  • @thebaum64
    @thebaum64 Před rokem +411

    So much respect for going through with this and changing every tiny issue. Even pointed out small flaws it still has. Not to mention it looks like a ideal/perfect screwdriver.

    • @hhaste
      @hhaste Před rokem +2

      Really.. it's a $70 screwdriver and it *still* has small flaws? No thanks..

    • @thebaum64
      @thebaum64 Před rokem +19

      @@hhaste the flaws are unavoidable cosmetic defects due to the molding process. Even then they did everything they could to minimize it. As far as the price, $70 is not a ton considering the hundreds of thousands they put into everything. The quality is far better or at the minimum on par with anything near that range. Design is likely better too.

    • @staceyfunk9689
      @staceyfunk9689 Před rokem +1

      @@thebaum64 I think the point is that a simple screwdriver should never approach that price, regardless of who’s brand is on the handle.

    • @thebaum64
      @thebaum64 Před rokem +13

      @@staceyfunk9689 You're paying for quality materials, thus the higher price. Most don't use that quality of steel or even that grade of plastic. You get what you pay for.

    • @thebaum64
      @thebaum64 Před rokem +5

      @@labrikorn_3299 You're paying for quality materials, thus the higher price. Most don't use that quality of steel or even that grade of plastic. You get what you pay for.

  • @HimmiStefan
    @HimmiStefan Před rokem +31

    As an Austrian guy, living only 15km away from "Engel" it makes me excited to see the injection-molding machine from Engel in a LTT-Video

    • @scrp1o
      @scrp1o Před rokem +4

      Agreed, i was slightly excited too. Been working for them for exactly 7 years today.

  • @richardrisner921
    @richardrisner921 Před rokem

    Thank you for your commitment to integrity and accountability with the products that you sell.

  • @Yshtola.
    @Yshtola. Před rokem +3

    I appreciate that LTT tries to only make high quality products and they are still pricing them well.

  • @josevalenzuela971
    @josevalenzuela971 Před rokem +340

    Love the transparency of your engineering journey, though manufacturers tend to fluff their specs or the capabilities I always prefer a third party that does excellent test and luckily Project Farm tested your ratcheting screwdriver and did exceptionally well so this is now a definite buy for me as most of the tools I currently have is based on Project Farm.

    • @leannageorge4634
      @leannageorge4634 Před rokem +11

      I was unsure about the price point until I watched the Project Farm video - I know what I'm buying the men in my life for Christmas this year. None of them build computers, but they all do miscellaneous stuff around the house/farm.

    • @catbertz
      @catbertz Před rokem +7

      Project Farm is an awesome resource! I was surprised how well LTT did, until I watched this video. I'm definitely considering this purchase.

    • @newsomsr2000
      @newsomsr2000 Před rokem

      he thought the base was magnetic so he didn't design it fully he just sponsored it, be on this video he saids he was there the whole time but i got two of them watch hes live video you'll see.

    • @babagandu
      @babagandu Před rokem

      Yeah especially in Mexico

  • @chocobanana5262
    @chocobanana5262 Před rokem +499

    The fact that they designed it so the costumer can use 3rd party bits on the back storage and not just their own is great

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Před rokem +17

      A costumer is someone who designs and makes COSTUMES
      can you explain what type of third party bits would a COSTUMER use ?

    • @syarifairlangga4608
      @syarifairlangga4608 Před rokem +1

      Because more manufacture make weird pliers

    • @rudrasingh6354
      @rudrasingh6354 Před rokem +20

      @@andrew_koala2974 Dude its very clearly a typo. They meant consumer.

    • @Numerlon
      @Numerlon Před rokem +4

      well they'd lose the license to hate on Apple if they didn't :D

    • @danieljensen2626
      @danieljensen2626 Před rokem +5

      @@rudrasingh6354 They meant customer...

  • @danylfernandes5729
    @danylfernandes5729 Před rokem +8

    It's only possible to make a video like this, when you genuinely have a great product that you've spent tons of hours on. Hats off to you and the team, Linus! Loved the video! Hoping you'll start shipping to India soon.

  • @MrMali22
    @MrMali22 Před rokem +8

    I have done a lot of plastics work from just being an operator on up to learning the tech stuff. I'm not as experienced as a lot of set up and process technicians and process engineers obviously but that mold is damn good. The parting lines and gates are very small and not noticeable compared to many parts I worked with. One part I had to snip and file the gate it was so bad.

  • @Blue84Stang
    @Blue84Stang Před rokem +85

    Man, watching Kyle's eyes light up when he starts talking about the HOW of manufacturing these screwdrivers, is AWESOME..... That's how you know he has a real passion for it.

  • @uts_137
    @uts_137 Před rokem +304

    The development process of the LTT screwdriver really demonstrates the power of 3D print prototyping to me. If we are stuck with only handcrafting, this could cost even more to develop.

    • @bananalord8575
      @bananalord8575 Před rokem +21

      Modern day engeneering in general man... everything from material science, to 3d molding, printing, laser cuting, softwere development etc... we really have come a long way as a species.

    • @kstricl
      @kstricl Před rokem +9

      Additive manufacturing and prototyping is so much more efficient, but cnc milling could also have been employed. The body of knowledge accumulated in these fields is astounding.

  • @Hogwarts-Dropout
    @Hogwarts-Dropout Před rokem +3

    I have way too many screwdrivers, but I'm buying this because I truly appreciate the time and effort that went into designing and making this screwdriver.

  • @matthewrobinson6388
    @matthewrobinson6388 Před rokem

    Just received my screwdriver, can’t believe how smooth the ratchet mechanism is and how nice it feels 😊

  • @paco_rms
    @paco_rms Před rokem +65

    This video show two things that I love about LTT: how honest they are about all their processes and the quality (and effort) in everything they do.
    That's why I watch the videos and I ordered the screwdriver as soon as I saw the email notification. Please, keep the good work, we really appreciate it.

  • @loganlaughman3854
    @loganlaughman3854 Před rokem +41

    This is honestly amazing. As a mechanic, if a company came through and explained where/how/why, along with their fuckups, and fixes, I'd instantly buy their product. Honestly fully contemplating buying 2 of your drivers, and take the bits out of the second one, as extras for the computer one, and the second driver with full size bits for my mechanic work.

  • @christinaphipps944
    @christinaphipps944 Před rokem +3

    LTT is the only channel that can make a 30 minute video about a screwdriver and it actually be interesting

  • @NormanCanton
    @NormanCanton Před 10 měsíci

    Best ad for the product ever! Please do more for more of your products. Fascinating to learn and makes me want to order one! Awesome!!!

  • @ishockwavehd
    @ishockwavehd Před rokem +192

    I just ordered one to say thank you back for the years of entertainment, commitment, and staying authentic in the tech CZcamsr space!

    • @methany8788
      @methany8788 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, same here. I don't exactly need a screwdriver every day, but if you guys are passionate about this project, I'm happy to overpay (considering my use case, not quality) for this in order to support you.
      Now, if only I could have had the backpack shipped in the same order. Guess that one will have to wait :(

  • @robster7787
    @robster7787 Před rokem +57

    As a manufacturing/industrial engineer, this video of the entire design and manufacturing process is a great summary to show in the classroom.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Před rokem +8

      Yeah isn't it interesting how those of us who know anything about tools or just use/abuse them at work are excited for a good quality screwdriver like this? Like sure I bet I can put way more torque on my Wera than this ltt one but they are different use cases.

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Před rokem +4

      @@GameTimeWhy it's also interesting how many people seem to be upset that we're excited. No! Stop that! Put that smile down!

    • @yourallygod8261
      @yourallygod8261 Před rokem

      @@DanKaschel NO you can't stop me :)

  • @junyizou5943
    @junyizou5943 Před rokem +14

    Just got my in the mail today. Wow , what a surprise!!! I have never use such great screw driver in my life. 69$ well spend . The quality its unbelievable with the shaft that smooth like butter

    • @Shaxx
      @Shaxx Před rokem +1

      130 cad for me lol. But I got some extra bits. Still worth tbh

  • @dwayneharris3874
    @dwayneharris3874 Před rokem +1

    I bought one, so it was interesting to hear the product development story. I found out my nephew bought one as well, but he has been waiting for quite a while for his. I got mine in a little over a week, I guess because I ordered a different color. I thought the bit carrier looked familiar. That's because I also have a Megapro, although it doesn't have a ratchet.

  • @misterb6839
    @misterb6839 Před rokem +29

    12 years of pim experience and Paulson training/ school I can say this is my favorite video I’ve geeked out on. Your plastic materials can be thicker without the what you all called sag (it’s called sink) with a very experienced process technician at the wheel but I’m happy the route you all went. That gate hole you all obsessed over could have been solved with a hot runner mold instead of a cold runner molds that you all had bought but you would have been spending A LOT more money on mold design.
    Gotta say, loved this video the most out of any cause you all got a taste of my field of work and kinda explained a bit more than surface level things. Thank you all for your hard work! Oh, just to ad, they are using the wrong sized nozzle of that injection press… you can tell by the blob of molten plastic at the end of the sprue. (where your mold meets the barrel) inexperience could lead to mold damage over time. But that’s years In the future. And the “auto gate cutter lol” is a sub gate in our field. Other things as well but I’ll stop nit picking ;)

  • @ThompYT
    @ThompYT Před rokem +181

    Prototypes are easy, production is hard. Love this type of content and I want to see more!

    • @andrikurniawan531
      @andrikurniawan531 Před rokem +1

      Yeah should try prototyping something that dont exist yet

    • @ThompYT
      @ThompYT Před rokem +1

      @@andrikurniawan531 ok

    • @ryanreis5919
      @ryanreis5919 Před rokem +1

      I know this one, it's a classic

  • @myaccount6216
    @myaccount6216 Před rokem +8

    I got so excited when I saw that Kyle was a fellow Mechatronics engineer, since I NEVER see them around.