Millionaire's Shop Tour // Mike Dubno
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Me, Bill Livolsi, Jimmy Diresta, Daniel Switch and Lever, Laura Kampf and April Wilkerson went to have dinner at Mike Dubno house in Manhattan. One minute from Central Park where he has this awesome shop in his basement with all you can think of.
This visit has been really inspiring for me and since I had a camera I decided to release this experience to all of you.
I hope this will be inspiring you too... :)
Have a great one. - Zábava
Interesting get together. I love how the stories arise as you journey through. Our shops have so many tales to tell.
I met Mike when we were at Maker Faire NY . and he is a genuine fella.
great video Giaco, I appreciate your work there! keep it up :)
have a nice Sunday
+Jonathan Knirsch thanks brother
It amazes me how peoples minds work, this just made mine hurt. 😃 very interesting.
+Tiffany Johnson ahah :)
Wicked lamp! 👌 Fascinating! Thanks for sharing!
0:06 It's true, money can't buy focus
Great video - shop tours and learning about other shop setups is always interesting.
That space is amazing. That's inspired me to reconfigure my shop/ maker space. Thanks for sharing Giaco.
I remember this video! Great to see it again! Thank you for sharing!
+Robert Erickson what video? 🤔
He was a great guy to talk to. His projects are pretty epic, that's for sure.
+Greg's Garage You figured out what was in his ipad cover didn't you?
Yeah, it was a calendar. I want to say it could predict a huge number of solar and celestial events... Eclipses, moon phases, comets, etc. I saw it for the planetary gear setup that it had. It was pretty amazing to think it was developed a couple thousand years ago.
+Greg's Garage that was pretty fascinating I must say... yes! Have a great one my friend...
A What.... oh heck, I've got way too much to get done. Normally I stick with electronics and metal, but Jimmy Diresta inspired me to get back to doing a little wood working.
Something like that Bill. It was a set of two sided planetary (no pun intended) gears that tracked all kinds of stuff.
So cool, to see what a shop looks like when money isn't really a hindrance.
That would be a cool guy to hang around with I think.
I bet you'd learn a lot.
Thanks for the shop tour.
Really love your videos Giaco.
Yeah it'll take longer to get ALL of the stuff he has, and you'll have less time to work on concepts or other cool projects, but that doesn't mean it's unattainable. Some people are makers and spend their money making things or acquiring the tools to make things, some people are consumers and spend their money on things that have already been made, and other people are parents and spend their money on kids. A lucky few get to be all three, or even two.
Obviously, family comes first. But I have a small woodworking shop and a few metal working tools. And my time out there is always fun.
It would be a lot of fun to have a shop like this gentleman. I bet he really enjoys the time he spends there too.
I love that when he said "whatever" you flashed your logo hhaaaa!
Great video. Mike's a really cool guy. Such a great shop too. Great way to end an amazing day of hanging out with you guys.
+Maker on the Move oooh yes you were there too... :)
Nice Video Giaco, Amazing guy. I could watched another hour or two of this guy histories... Keep Up up the good videos!
This was great! I loved to see this different perspective from that visit!
probably the 5th time I watch this video, huge inspiration
its nice seeing a longer cut of what i saw on jimmy's channel, also i love seeing other people's work spaces its like a glimpse into how they work
Great Video Giaco!! Man The Things I Could Accomplish If I Had That Shop 😍
Very Cool stuff !!! You must of been going crazy in that shop. Thanks for sharing.
That's a sweet shop and a very cool prototype you got a glimpse of! Would love to follow their progress.
Sounds like an awesome guy liked watching that reminds you a good engineer never blames his tools ;) gr8 upload!
Wow, certainly an amazing small shop, seeing an x carve in that environment makes me want one now! To bad there so darn expensive:( the drawbacks of being a 17yr old maker. Thanks for the tour giaco!!!!!
subscribed for ages, left a like, and this is a comment. love your work Giaco, keep it up.
Great video! Awesome to bring talented and like-minded individuals together, thanks for sharing :)
I'd love to have a shop like that and work with creative minds like Mike.
I really enjoyed talking to Mike and Jimmy at Maker Faire. Great guys!
+Barnacules Nerdgasm Bummer you didn't come to have dinner at is place all together... Next time! Will I see you at maker faire bay area?
This guy is very intelligent. Cool video, I'm glad I learned a bit about his life!
I Agree, 100%
+Federico Petrini thanks guys glad you liked it...
Amazing !!! Thanks for sharing this
Giaco thank you for sharing this film with us,i absolutely love this you did such a amazing job,keep it up brother :-)
+Ron Sanford thank you my friend! :)
That was cool !! Thank you !👍👍
truly inspiring. Thanks giaco.
thanks for sharing - really inspirational indeed! :)
This is my dream garage. Thanks for sharing :)
Jimmy's presence in any video brings a smile on me.. You are great Bro :)
+Machinist ;)
That was fun and enlightening!
This is the dream. Not necessarily be a millionaire but just have a patent or two that continue to pay the bills and afford me the time to sit in my shop and tinker and build and make and invent, day-in, day-out. Thanks for sharing Giaco!
I Saw the glasses when he said wathever!! Awesome guy, awesome video! 🤘
+Gunnar Wallenberg ahah good eagle eye... ;)
Interesting guy! Thanks for sharing.
Dustin Penner yes very inspiring! :)
Really cool, thanks for sharing!
very inspiring, thanks!!!
Awesome!
Mike is a very interesting person, cool projects. I was fortunate to visit his shop in the summer of 2016 and that light thing was an interesting concept he already had working. We had a common interest, Arduinos. Very nice shop, a bit tight in space, but very well organized. If you point to anything in that shop, Mike will tell you a story about it, its as if every little ounce within his shop is part of his heart and soul. A very nice person to know indeed. His dad was my patent attorney in 1998-2000.
+Naresh Sharma awesome, thanks for sharing!
giaco you're giving me motivation! i will be pround to show you my invention when i will finish it! continue man :)
Inspiring! thanks brother!!
Piss poor camera work...but nice video...thumbs up
Nice shop tour Giaco just goes to making at all levels is about thinking sideways👍
1:26 Dude... Cameraman... Work dont sleep!!!! 1:44 ahhh finally... and CUT... wtf just happened?
+Angry Reviews hahaha sorry was not supposed to be a video...
then cut it out!
@@JanBaars all it was was a small welding clamp connected to a helping hand thing. this guy is high on his own farts if he thinks he's got some magical prototype lol.
This is absolutely amazing, hope you develop it into a series. Would looooovvvveee to see Dean Kamens shop!
+Stefan Ravn Me too! :) I love visiting other shops! :)
Excellent Camera work! Really enjoyed your style of filming Giaco. They hate us cus they aint us. Keep doin you brother... Brian
Excellent...!!
Cheers...
I like those words "first I breaking things and then making things "
I got sea sick watching this. Cool stuff.
Love it!
Very cool. I wish I could have been there. Thanks Giaco.
+RetroWeld me too... next time! :)
Very cool workshop, well organised and lots of stuff...
Awesome job BTW. Any suggestions for startups?
I want to be this guy's friend 🤓👍🏼
Michael Dubno served as Chief Technology Officer for Goldman Sachs for 20 years. During his tenure with Goldman
Sachs he was the Architect and Chief developer for key systems including their first program trading system, the primary and derivative system, time series analysis systems, and investment research systems.
Michael also previously served as CIO Global Markets at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Chairman of NYC NJ First.
In 2001, he founded Gadgetoff, an annual invitation only event that takes place in New York City. Gadgetoff is a celebration of technical and artistic innovation and an intellectual salon of the future. Gadgetoff is also a blog of the people, ideas, and products that make the Gadgetoff event unique.
Is gadgetoff still existing?
Wow, that's quite the workshop. 20 years from now once I've finally finished my degree and bought a house to put things in, maybe I'll be able to afford a table saw. xD
What an amazing shop
Very cool and mind blowing
Get Dean to let you film a tour through his shop, it would be great to see.
Hahahaha that robot light even sounds good.
I would pay to see more of those videos. Soo cool! Who is he? Love the channel by the way
Love that Jimmie's ice pick was hanging up there!
Pretty cool!
Next time you gotta visit the Segway guy :)
Congrats on the 60k!
Cheers!
+Luan T yes I think you're right! :) Then Musk...
could have watched more- good video. thumbs up.
Very cool Giaco!
One day..... amazing.
Those tentacle lights are insanely awesome... Just-- holy shit. Imagine.
that is very very cool !
What a Smart guy and seems down to earth.
awesome seeing Jimmy here ;O
That's awesome
Love the video. Not sure wtf they're talking about with your camera work. I thought it was great! keep it up bud! haters gonna hate.
Now that's a dinner party list!
Very interesting guy. Inspires me to build stuff.
Nice video Giaco,
Is this going to be a series? (next guest the segway guy)
I really hope it :)
IF you are going to continue this, I think there is more to see of the actual shop :P
+Pear yes I will take my camera to any shop I can... :)
Welders look like shop ornaments !! LOL !
thank you for a very interesting video
+Giaco Whatever Thank you very much for sharing this. Very inspiring!
Mike was really inspiring when I got to meet him in Jimmy's basement. I hope his show gets legs!
Very cool. Interesting Guy.
Wow, very smart guy. I doubt I'll ever be able to afford any of his projects..
Great!
i love music, its always nice to know who the artist is......credit
Inspiring video
He drew 'Giaco Whatever' into the sand using comic sans! AS IN COMIC SANDS! genius
great video, giaco
+Manish Beekmunga thanks :)
I could listen to you talk for hours..
Oh my, dat workshop!!!
What a great builder and shop. The things we make, make us. ....would love to know more about the air filtration set up, its like a dr's office in there and yet there are plasma cutters and welders, how does he pull that off?
very cool!
With all the respect, this light-tentacle-thingy is the stuff of nightmares, it moves so smoothly it is creepy. That's some Dr Octopus tech right there.
+Azureus Rising ahahah yes and that's cool :)
Thanks Giaco and Mike nice to see a view of genius. When is mike taking you to NH to see Dean Kamens place mad magazine for geniuses
+Andrew Leith I hope soon 😬😬😬
4:55 I have those box things in the background in my shop, they're the best for organizing things like screws and nails
+stephen deben I know right? :)
I appreciate the video. But I don't think the significance here is the "millionaire" shop like the video is titled. I appreciate it more for the ideas and innovations and the ideas that Mike has, which drives the building of the machines and the tools and the culture around the shop. Really quite inspiring. Thanks Giaco!
+cnl1213 I know that is just click bait... :)
next up: An ingenious shop of a mere peasant... :)
He's living my dream life. Except my family, which is so awesome his shop looks silly. But in my dream world I get to have it both ways.
I’ve been in Dean Kamen lab... amazing house and amazing Man!
I wanna go too!!!
Cool!
i so want to spend some time with that guy! man that hydra light! please tell me mike also has a channel.?.
Not sure if you realize this but your Light invention can be very useful in deep underwater exploration
Loved your shop tour and as an inventor, builder myself, I am currently moving along with all my machinery and supplies. I am going to build a new work shop, for both my business and my hobbies. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for sharing.
Dominic