Another interesting machining channel; the text slides are all in Spanish but the work is good to watch; the bloke does some great work with an unusual milling machine. YouTube
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Another interesting machining channel; the text slides are all in Spanish but the work is good to watch; the bloke does some great work with an unusual milling machine. YouTube
wow,, bigger stuff,, nice [smilebigeye]
If you want a bit of a laugh, check out 'Mining Boom' - can't post any links because of the language. Anyone who's worked on a mine site particularly will get a kick out of this - it's all too real in places. [biggrin]
They have a heap of short cartoon sketches, but have just uploaded a TV Pilot - but no idea what TV station they have this aimed at as the bleeps would cover up half the dialogue... [bigwhistle]
Chris Bamman. Simple camping/Spear Fishing/Fishing around the NSW South Coast and inland - typically in a kayak/tinnie/Postie Bike/Hiking
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Another Skid Factory watcher here, I love how dry Allen is. He does nice work also.
I have been watching Matt Urchs' channel YouTubeI originally started watching looking for some welding tips, and it just escilated from there! now im keeping tabs on his current build!
If you would like to understand a little bit about digital electronics, the basic parts of a computer and how you might program it then have a look at this great playlist by Ben Eater. It's a series of 44 videos spanning more than 12 hours where he builds an 8 bit computer on breadboards (something you use to prototype electronic circuits). He does a REALLY good job of explaining things. It does get a bit geeky at times but I promise, if you concentrate, you'll understand it:
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Hotrodding the Military,,
seems he builds a few engines here and there...
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CAUTION!
Learning Ahead![bigrolf]
A bit of Horse Power theory,,
how head flow rates dictate probable HP,,
and it explains why the head guy said NOT to put bigger inlets valves in my heads [bighmmm]
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I just discovered Mousetrap Mondays;
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Apparently you can invent a better moustrap - again and again and again.