Making a Football Field Painting Robot - Jeremy Fielding 100
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Thank you so much for being kind enough to share this and any mistakes with us All!!
Amazing how many people have egos that don't allow us to see any of the problems and mistakes they have done /made!!
I'm much more inclined towards buying /working from or with an Honest person,,, Like You!!
Than a lying egotistical idiot!
Namaste 🙏
Best Wishes,
Andrea and Critter Family. XxX.
Another grear vid Jeremy 😉 ps. Grayco have battery power airless spray guns now if you wanted to get rid of heavy bulky inverter 😎👍
my first thought upon seeing the design is " Wouldn't it be better to mold the body from plastic? (like a canister vacuum without a hose) " your design looks tank like. Seems like an over build; we've all seen how much abuse a canister vacuum is capable of withstanding and surely a line painter (for fields/not roads) would not be subjected to extreme force .
@@vanguardrobotics4114 was going to say this too!
This is one of the best "bones of engineering " videos ever! You cut through all the flash and get to the point... engineering is about making many mistakes in the shop so that no one dies in the field.
And that if things fail, they don't fail "bad".
Better replace an expensive broken machine than lament someone being hurt.
Jeremy always finds a way to really breakdown the engineering process. I enjoy watching Shane, Destin, and Mark, but I see them more as videos that showcase the wonders of engineering. On the other hand, Jeremy nicely lays out the process, the mistakes he has made, and all the necessary tips required for us engineers and makers to succeed. From a personal standpoint, Jeremy’s videos are so crucial to me so I can eventually accomplish the type of work he and other engineering CZcamsrs have made.
Remember when your shop was a tiny shed. Amazing most tooling is itself a diy project....respect.
Oh yes I do! ... and thank you!
0:00 "The person who never made a mistake, never made anything!" My mum brought us up on that saying, and she was 100% right.
So much great one liners!
“Pride is the enemy of innovation”
“Engineers don’t make mistakes, they make revisions”
ill drop my favorite one aswell. its from Adam Savage:
"Creation is Iteration"
These are wonderfully insightful statements!
9 out of 10 times, you learn more from failure than success.
Really enjoy your videos Jeremy, you are the teacher everybody wises they had at school !!
“Pride is the enemy of innovation”
Wise words
11:20 you falling out was hilarious!!!
I turned 68 in January and I'm going to say something that I have never said to anyone before. You are one of the coolest instructers I have ever watched and listened to. You have an ability that allows people to feel comfort and relaxation in learning something that is/was never explained to them in a way that puts the information in thier grasp. Simply....You make it simple to understand. Please continue to teach.
....and you use humour.
So cool that Henkel here in Stamford is supporting one of my favorite STEM educators.
I’m an African American engineer from Tennessee state university. Thank you for inspiring me to keep moving forward
Judge someone by the content of their character...
The world needs more engineers not tick tock streamers, my hat is off to you mate.
The more u r humbling the more u look big in our eyes.... Thank you and as always... Good luck
Man, I seriously appreciate that you include your mistakes along with the successes!
Keeping it real? This is the REAL real.
Great video Jeremy. Thanks
Thank you LOCTITE®!! For sponsoring this!! 😁👍👍
I remember when you were in a shed and got mad enough at some gears to shoot it with a handgun. Now you're like 1-2 steps away from becoming a real-life batman! I hope you are still passionate enough to get frustrated to the point of still considering ballistic options for your design iterations!
The world is a crazy place now and it's markedly better for having Mr. Fielding in it. A great journey it has been indeed my friend. :)
One of the main reasons I watch you is because you admit your mistakes and how you fixed it...that is fantastic! Many others never do that, they just edit that out. I like to know I'm not the only one who makes these kinds of mistakes. Thank you!!
I don't mind ads when the sponsor's product is genuinely useful to the project. :-D
Jeremy, you are my favorite CZcamsr. You're so informative and relatable and your smile and laugh are infectious.
You keep being you!
After years of having so little, I'm finally in a place where I can afford a nice large workshop. Sure wish I had a neighbor like yourself.
Pride us the enemy of learning, not just in engineering. So happy to see you've grown so much, I'm jealous.
You are a rare gem of the internet
When you came to a sudden stop and the momentum threw you forward, I laughed harder than I have in a week or two! Thanks for that! LOL
Preheat thicker stock with a simple propane torch.
It will help a lot when trying to mig thicker stock.
.... Who am I kidding? You just got a tig!
But the mig will lay down production beads much faster.
The laugh when you pitched off the front after sudden deceleration was infectious. Glad you weren’t hurt!
Man, I'm glad I'm not the only one that gets half-way into a build before deciding I needed more revisions!
I love channels where good people like you are willing to share their mistakes. It helps me to approach my experimentation with humility. Thank you for your integrity, sir.
Very cool --- "the employment line". Whether you use the programmable line painter for marking out parking spaces in parking lots and ramps or down markers on football fields, you'll be employing technology to create opportunity.
Can’t believe that I have to wait another month for another video, but the quality of it makes it worth the wait
Dude, you are a BOSS! I like that attitude to work out the kinks & mistakes and keep it moving.
yes sir! thee BEST videos include the 'fails' , the lesson IS in the fail : ) Be Blessed Jeremy !
You and Destin from smarter every day, such a great pair to watch. Watching each of you I learn something new. Thanks. Always a great time when you both get together.
I appreciate when folks on CZcams show the mistakes too, no one's perfect. Thanks for putting it out there
Fantastic! I've been watching your channel for 4 or 5 years and it's great to see where you are now with your "diy hobby". This is totally inspiring! You're a great teacher and you make it a lot of fun, too!
Congratulations on your new business venture! I know it will be a great success. And most of all, I know you will love every minute of it! You are an incredibly gifted, creative, and kind hearted person!
With a name like Fielding, I thing this man is built for this project
First, I'm glad you didn't get hurt, but second, I laughed my butt off when you were riding the prototype and stopped. That thing has some serious stopping power. 🙂
Seeing the cardboard I-beam gave me two separate thoughts.
1) Fill it with foam for additional strength.
2) use it as a firm for making a fiberglass piece.
I do enjoy your videos.
Keep it up.
Cheers
I love channels that show their mistakes instead of pretending they always get it right. Seeing how mistakes are caught and fixed is always interesting and educational.
Good on you for sharing failures!! I know I've mentioned this before, but I LOVE to fail. Failing at something has taught me more about doing better the next go around. I design industrial equipment and cardboard prototypes, fail fast prototypes, 3D prints are invaluable. It's easy as an engineer to get into optimizing the wrong variable too soon and spending too many resources on a design. That's another reason why I love failure and prototypes. If you have a prototype that you haven't invested a lot of time into you're able to beat it up, break it, try to fix it, work on it, etc and gain so much insight into your design!
How have I not ever seen any of your videos
This is amazing, exactly the stuff I’m into and so well put together
I am looking forward to watching everyone of your videos
As a 21-year-old engineering student whose dream is to own his own shop like yours to be able to tinker, I'm always inspired by your videos.
Lots of wisdom in this Jeremy. Best part of the video is the go cart ride. :-)
Thanks for your efforts in providing entertaining and informative content.
Always a good day when Jeremy posts a video
Prototype work has always been my favorite.
Thanks for the video.👍
I've been an electrical engineer for over 30 years... here is my motto on mistakes:
"If you can learn from your mistakes, you're pretty smart. If you can learn from OTHER PEOPLE'S mistakes, you're a freakin' genius."
Good tip on the glue for the side panels. I've used ordinary bathroom silicon caulk in the same way before. Great for all the reasons you mentioned. 100-1000 PSI peel strength, flexible so it doesn't crack/peel in use, sticks to most things, fills gaps, and easy to clean off if needed. Fyi, the "low VOC" formulas are way less corrosive so better suited for metals.
this channel is criminally slept on
💯 on the shape. I made a 1m3 paint booth all out of cardboard, complete with a furnace filter, all form scraps.
Jeremy, I enjoy your videos. I am glad you include the fails and reworks. Thanks for being real!
Yes amazing interaction with the prototype 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love prototyping with cardboard. I didn't invent the phrase, but Carboard Aided Design, or CAD. It helps a lot when you can just sit back, look at it, and scratch your chin while coming up with a solution - or a bigger problem.
11:20 - And now for the brake test ... hahaha.
Brilliant video again, Jeremy.
Thanks for sharing some of your methods. I'm encouraged by your approach.
A great smile for a great video. Thanks for teaching me!
In software development, we say "fail early, fail often" meaning, try stuff out, then you know what doesn't work. Of course you have to learn from the mistakes, but I love the "engineers don't make mistakes, they make revisions" idea. True that.
I think it is really cool that Loctite have been supporting you. My favourite is Loctite 4031.
Thank You Jeremy. You make engineering on a small scale extremely interesting.
This is the first of your videos I am seeing and I am SO happy to see AA representation in the CZcams engineering community. Keep up the good work!!!
I really wish I had stayed at school and studied mechanical engineering, instead I dropped out and trains as a auto mechanic for 6 years than went to mining now I'm a special needs single dad, old dumb and broke lol I still like to make things though. My point is I think you have the best job in the world thanks for sharing with us
Jeremy, I am always impressed with your videos. They are honest, entertaining, informative and really well produced. My hat is off to you. All the best to you.
Prototyping is key to finding out things you overlooked in a design. I like to create ugly functional prototypes (UFP) to quickly figure out if I'm heading in the right direction in my design.
wonder if it can be used to flip wet under inverter like his.
Thank you so much for sharing your prototyping methods and thoughts.
I love how well you explain your thought process in designing this stuff. Thanks for giving me some motivation to go make some things
You're such a good engineer that your videos are overwhelming. Keep up the good work.
"Engineers don't make mistakes; they make
revisions. I make mistakes." - The humblest engineer in existence
Thank you so much for showing the revisions (mistakes). Too often videos just show the perfect implementation of perfect part. The end result always is a trail of error before the final form. Thanks for sharing with us.
Another great video giving lots of tips and the thought process of how you design & make prototypes!😁
Good luck on your new business venture! A colleague once told me that they didn't have mistakes or problems, only "opportunities"! As silly as it is, changing the term helped them with attitudes about their issues. Seeing what you have designed, I'm sure your group will do well.
I enjoy your videos so much Jeremy. You are so sharp but humble at the same time. I've watched you create some incredible things over the years and I'm so happy to see your success. Good luck with your new venture. I know you will do many more great things.
Great advice! 👍
Always a pleasure to watch you and learn, thanks...
Thank you so much for all your help Jeremy. Out of all the engineering and technical channels out there, yours has helped me the most on my team’s Capstone project. I cannot thank you enough for your insight.
Thank you so much for putting yourself out on the internet… you are such an inspiration and full of great ideas.
I just love your demeaner, attitude and the way you do your vids. Your a great guy
Hi Jeremy, it's been a while. I loved your quote Engineers don't make mistakes they make revisions!! Very interesting watching your videos and humorous at times! God bless and take care from California
for TIG welding, surface prep is key. Sand away the oxide layer and always clean before welding with Acetone. Clean, clean, clean.
This is hands down my favorite channel to watch here on CZcams. And I watch a lot of CZcams 😄 Your way of talking us through things is just phenomenal. Thank you for making these videos, I really appreciate them.
I enjoy so much everything you bring to the table!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos for the straight-forward discussion and quite interesting topics. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and thoughts!
Amazing! This business idea is long overdue.
Thanks Jeremy. You're probably one of the best engineering teachers I've ever seen and your videos are always excellent quality. Well done. Much respect. I love how you involve your kids.
Fantastic stuff! Great learning lessons.
His sponsorships doesn't seem to be sponsors. They just seem like a helping hand for us.
My favorite CZcamsr when it comes to creativity. Keep it up man.
Liked, shared and saved to my share with others list because on the honesty on the inverter
You came SO close to destroying your knees when you rode that machine. Please stay healthy so I can see more of your stuff. I'm subscribing with the bell. Good work sir! 😀
Jeremy; I don't comment often; but I have enjoyed, and learned, from each of your videos. Thank you for growing and taking us along.
A great video of how to introduce real engineering skills into DIY projects of nearly any type. Really helpful with a lot of heard-earned insights. Thanks!
This channel's videos are so inspiring and helpful! kindness. Thank you, Jeremy Fielding
Awesome work 👏
Your genius is unsurpassed ! What a visionary !
Dope video...and good info about Loctite.
I've actually taught many subjects and/or mentored people, going into it intentionally not having answers ahead of time. I WANT them to see me screw up, because then I can show them how I work through problems and those moments when I don't know what to do next, or encounter a new problem for the first time. Part of my teaching, is helping people learn how to solve problems and find answers on their own.
Found your channel sometime shortly before COVID and its awesome to see how everything is playing out. Congrats on the new business venture and hope to see lots more educational content!
Excellent video on the design and prototyping process. 👍😀
Jeremy, I admire you and your work so much.
I'm really, REALLY happy that you share your design process, and the things you learned along the way, INCLUDING THE FAILURES and re-designs!!!
No one gets it right the first time (all the time). LEARNING about WHY an initial design failed or could be better is KEY to improvement, iteration upon iteration! You are unabashed about learning from mistakes or inefficiencies and sharing that valuable lesson with others.
You are an up-front, honest man, and I admire your fortitude and desire to better yourself and your designs. Kudos, dude!
Inspiring as always, and full of wise words and great tips and suggestions!
This guys is just awesome, youtube need way more videos like this.
Love your video! 90% way over my head and abilities, but very fun to watch!
No no, thank you Mr Fielding, especially for your proof of concept and brilliant idea's !
I wanted to say that since your video that talks about tips for engineers, I've started using the 3 primary planes as much as possible and it has saved me hours of work in my latest personal project. I didn't have to fix any features that referenced an obscure plane based on features that no longer exist.