See in complete darkness with touch

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Stuff Made Here

Stuff Made Here

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I got nerd sniped by a great comment in a previous video. The idea was to make some kind of device to let blind people perceive their surroundings. The specific suggestion was to make some kind of a vest. Ultimately I ended up making an iPad case that uses the sensors in the iPad to perceive the surroundings and communicates through tactile feedback via a special hand grip. It was a fun project and turned out pretty neat.
I use a 13" iPad for all my technical drawing: amzn.to/2RKOnyL
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Parts used in this build:
2020 iPad pro 13": amzn.to/2AJIixm
Apple pencil: amzn.to/2Cq1mRE
Teensy 3.6: amzn.to/3hLjANK
Pancake stepper: amzn.to/2zOcR4h
Leadscrew stepper: amzn.to/3eejpIq
Stepper drivers: amzn.to/2Yham3M
Books that I've read to learn many of the skills used in this project:
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Introduction to algorithims: amzn.to/2yUUSIN
Planning algorithims: amzn.to/2Smavj9
Statistics: amzn.to/2zIlywI
Computational geometry: amzn.to/3cZ7YmR
Other tools and things that I think are great:
Wera allen keys 1000x better than el cheapos: amzn.to/2KlCb36
Wera allen keys (english): amzn.to/2RQUxNG
Cordless angle grinder - this thing will change your life: amzn.to/3cxrDdy
Dropped off ladder 20x and still going strong: amzn.to/2wO855g
Wera allen keys 1000x better than el cheapos: amzn.to/2KlCb36
Wera allen keys (english): amzn.to/2RQUxNG
Vise brake (highly recommend): amzn.to/3akCkhZ
20 ton press brake kit: amzn.to/2xw4fhL
Hypertherm powermax 45xp with machine torch: amzn.to/2zfoyAv
Hypertherm fine cut consumables (great for sheet metal) amzn.to/34SjMom
The best marker ever. Always in my pocket: amzn.to/3ewHGtL
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@StuffMadeHere
@StuffMadeHere 3 роки тому
Thanks SimpliSafe for sponsoring this video. SimpliSafe is award-winning home security that keeps your home safe around the clock. It's really reliable, easy to use, and there are no contracts. Check out SimpliSafe here: Simplisafe.com/StuffMadeHere
@safetyinstructor
@safetyinstructor 3 роки тому
I'm sorry to correct you but only in the US light is traveling at 670,000,000mph. Very confusing
@SassyPants34
@SassyPants34 3 роки тому
Last time I saw simply safe the lockpicking lawyer bypassed it in 5 seconds ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jZx_n4eBsa1l0HU.html
@Salvanim
@Salvanim 3 роки тому
What if you built glasses with the technology that went into gloves that would tell the hands what to do, and instead of pines you could use vibrations or harmless electric shock in the palm.
@compactcow
@compactcow 3 роки тому
Yeah I hope you get that system out and build your own fast. It can be bypassed with a $2 device on Amazon.
@ArticBigFoot
@ArticBigFoot 3 роки тому
Lidar is coming to the new iPhone, I can't wait to see what you're able to do with that in a few months
@nielscremer599
@nielscremer599 3 роки тому
You should call it the "Eyepad"
@StuffMadeHere
@StuffMadeHere 3 роки тому
hahaha what a missed opportunity
@nielscremer599
@nielscremer599 3 роки тому
@@StuffMadeHere you can still edit it and gimme credits ;) jk. Love your stuff by the way, not often that we see so much effort put into vids on youtube anymore
@user-hd6xc1xn9d
@user-hd6xc1xn9d 3 роки тому
you digust me. you are the worst human being on earth. take my like and get out.
@user-hd6xc1xn9d
@user-hd6xc1xn9d 3 роки тому
r/angryupvote
@inkyfingers317
@inkyfingers317 3 роки тому
@@user-hd6xc1xn9d r/foundthereddituser
@Akirex5000
@Akirex5000 3 роки тому
Ah man, my blind friend is gonna be so happy when he sees this!
@elvis_mello
@elvis_mello 3 роки тому
You're going to hell.
@itssaad8663
@itssaad8663 3 роки тому
@@elvis_mello 😂 i just realized!
@dr.chimpanz.1324
@dr.chimpanz.1324 3 роки тому
god damnit dude
@nardalis4832
@nardalis4832 3 роки тому
I... am afraid that if your friend is blind, he might not be able to see it Lol But if this device existed in the market, absolutely!
@user-nu2pj2ch7t
@user-nu2pj2ch7t 3 роки тому
r/ WOOSHHHHHHH ^
@enforalla
@enforalla 2 роки тому
Father to a blind son 6yrs old, turned blind 1,5yrs ago. He “watches” (listens) to his iPad regularly. Have been following your channel but this one I had missed, came up as a recommendation. People like you (and your supporting wife) gives me and my family hope that with tech everything is possible! And to all of you saying that a cane still is better, no, not to a kid that also wants cool tech! Thank you!
@Casper-Ghost
@Casper-Ghost Рік тому
The "cool tech" is still objectively worse though and puts the user in danger. Laser and sonic canes like this have been around since the 80's but they quit making them because there was no way to make it safe enough for independent travel so the user would need someone with them for safety. I've used one before and it was impossible to detect the end of ramps or driveway seams because the laser and the tactile rotor simply can't convey that minute level of detail that a white cane gives through tactile and auditory information. Not to mention that you have to be intently focused on the cane at all times since it can't stop you from running into things so you have to focus and rely on your reflexes whereas with the white cane you can comfortably walk like any sighty if your trained. It's just not safe, especially for a child, that's why nobody uses them.
@harryf9885
@harryf9885 Рік тому
@@Casper-Ghost I understand where you are coming from, though I think that just because something couldn’t work in the past doesn’t mean it can’t work now. The technology has improved a lot. Especially if it’s designed with input from the people who will actually be using it, unlike the device in this video, which is more of a proof of concept. For example, the way I would change this device based on what you said is to make it a glove for your non-dominant hand (other options are a vest, bracelet, or even a phone case, as is suggested in the video) so that it could be used in conjunction with a cane. The idea being that you get the best of both worlds, the device can give you some idea of what is up ahead and you could use the cane to maneuver through it more precisely. The real question about the value of the device in my opinion is cost, especially if it has to have its own LIDAR. The cost will come down eventually but there may be other options by the time it does.
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 6 місяців тому
​@@harryf9885after getting lasik surgery I am pretty convinced that any medical devices or procedures shown in science fiction will someday be available
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 6 місяців тому
​@@harryf9885also let the haters hate. It makes for a better read when breakthroughs are reported on. "Many said it was impossible...."
@designerd77
@designerd77 2 роки тому
The fact he can engineer these things including not only design but also fabrication, software development, AND video editing in anywhere close to 100 hours is mind boggling.
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 6 місяців тому
Amazing quality content
@Rothardeo
@Rothardeo 3 роки тому
It's not usual that such high quality content gets published this frequently. Thank you.
@elliotmarks06
@elliotmarks06 3 роки тому
Agreed!
@andrewreid9511
@andrewreid9511 3 роки тому
totally agreed
@andrekoh6481
@andrekoh6481 3 роки тому
Couldn't agree more!
@DragPlix
@DragPlix 3 роки тому
So true!!
@BeatZ17
@BeatZ17 3 роки тому
Absolutely, thank you
@sassafrasofficial3695
@sassafrasofficial3695 3 роки тому
"so I've been thinking a lot about guided missiles"
@xwhels
@xwhels 3 роки тому
Something me as Arab i cant say or i be sent to Guantanamo
@Mo-bi1pk
@Mo-bi1pk 3 роки тому
@@xwhels frrrr
@itsliviy
@itsliviy 3 роки тому
100th like
@A0891BNAS
@A0891BNAS 3 роки тому
this is the content youtube should be promoted
@olliert4840
@olliert4840 3 роки тому
WAIT I THOUGHT YOU WERE JOKING
@SpokoR3
@SpokoR3 Рік тому
When I was a kid and I heard the word "engineer", I would picture a person like this. But in my life, I haven't come across such an all-round engineer like this.
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 6 місяців тому
Probably because he's basically like the protagonist in a kid's show. In this episode his wife has become blindfolded. He comically overcomes hurdles to develop a device that will allow her to see again but in the meantime she comes up with her own solution.
@fernandomeseguer5934
@fernandomeseguer5934 2 роки тому
My late father tried to do something similar to this 15 years ago. The final objective was to help blind people, but since he worked in aerospace, the first prototype was to have a warning system for astronauts so they could "see" on their backs with feedback through a vest. It never got past the part of cheking sensitivity, kinda like you do at 5:15... But yeah, it brings me memories.
@lorenzothepasta2820
@lorenzothepasta2820 2 роки тому
Very interesting.
@swapnilpatidar7522
@swapnilpatidar7522 2 роки тому
rip daddy fernando
@parisye1337
@parisye1337 3 роки тому
Imagine being this intelligent. Your work is helping the world
@Yonatan24
@Yonatan24 3 роки тому
This old tony style, but finally gets to the point - and brilliant!
@taylor6618
@taylor6618 3 роки тому
Only a matter of time before he becomes real life iron man
@Jake_Hynds
@Jake_Hynds 3 роки тому
This is what happens when humanity doesnt just get drunk all the time
@Alex632
@Alex632 3 роки тому
This doesn't help the world.
@B59h
@B59h 3 роки тому
Yeah I feel bad for you, I’ve created far more helpful things. I’ve also created this, but he thought of this and patented this 2 years after I made it
@jwm2762
@jwm2762 3 роки тому
summary: this dude is insanely smart
@lossantoscity3249
@lossantoscity3249 3 роки тому
Fuck! Seriously this guy is smart smart like genius smart, I can't even replace a phone battery.
@walkerspectre
@walkerspectre 3 роки тому
Correct
@Mell0wY3ll0w
@Mell0wY3ll0w 3 роки тому
Glad u were paying attention
@AlexanderTheMiddle
@AlexanderTheMiddle 3 роки тому
@@Mell0wY3ll0w Lmao
@justinmoritz6543
@justinmoritz6543 3 роки тому
Los Santos City gotta be at least 140iq. This isn’t even his day job!
@fiascothe63rd
@fiascothe63rd 3 роки тому
I love how the top screen of the monitor layout always has some funny Amazon product on it. Makes the coding moments that much better.
@josephcarter3257
@josephcarter3257 2 роки тому
I cant even begin to comprehend all of the engineering that went into this project.. WELL DONE
@readerbenjamin
@readerbenjamin 3 роки тому
He’s like a combo of “tech ingredients” and “Applied science” all packed into what seems to be a 30 year old Mark Rober. Can’t get enough!!
@agentsmith2yearsagoedited597
@agentsmith2yearsagoedited597 3 роки тому
He look 22
@special-delivery
@special-delivery 3 роки тому
Agent Smith, you made me check the published date for this video. I’ll sue you.
@readerbenjamin
@readerbenjamin 3 роки тому
Agent Smith • 2 years ago • edited I know, but I had to assume he’s older because WTF. The amount of machinery and tools this guy has is WAY more than any 22 yrold would have. Plus he’s married 🤷🏼‍♂️😂
@harrypoon2438
@harrypoon2438 3 роки тому
He low key looks like Elon musk
@BrandonWare
@BrandonWare 3 роки тому
I enjoy finding channels where people invent. Its good to see some intelligence on the internet
@abhinavmittal2981
@abhinavmittal2981 3 роки тому
his wife gives him the "why did i say yes" look with such consistency xD
@burgertime3458
@burgertime3458 3 роки тому
Constantly pulling the April Ludgate face
@observer5615
@observer5615 3 роки тому
@zzz43452 bruh, you're watching too much politics videos...
@greensphinx
@greensphinx 3 роки тому
A indian fellow I agree lol. Too much gender politics.
@KumoPlaysWoW
@KumoPlaysWoW 3 роки тому
@zzz43452 whatever the hell you just said is more cancer than anything any feminist has ever written lmao
@Confi-
@Confi- 3 роки тому
@@KumoPlaysWoW kap
@anthony7083
@anthony7083 2 роки тому
Your work on this channel is absolutely incredible. Thank you for being so amazing
@leethurgood9602
@leethurgood9602 2 роки тому
This channel is amazing! Found it earlier this afternoon and have been watching all day.
@CookieCutter
@CookieCutter 3 роки тому
*this is the content youtube should be promoted*
@otterfox488
@otterfox488 3 роки тому
Cookie Cutter Yeah! not fake “life hacks”
@Jdbye
@Jdbye 3 роки тому
That's how I got here.
@AscensionYBA
@AscensionYBA 3 роки тому
*promoting
@nothin1456
@nothin1456 3 роки тому
Needs more hot glue and lies ....
@dislike__button
@dislike__button 3 роки тому
K.
@Buddha23Fett
@Buddha23Fett 3 роки тому
As someone who’s legally blind and will be completely blind in a few years this is a neat idea.
@moneylisa3358
@moneylisa3358 3 роки тому
Aww man I feel bad for you
@Buddha23Fett
@Buddha23Fett 3 роки тому
Money Lisa why? It’s just how things are. By the time I go blind I may be able to get cyborg eyes that see in thermal and night vision.
@hmzshk2201
@hmzshk2201 3 роки тому
Good for you for keeping a positive attitude
@nrbh2078
@nrbh2078 3 роки тому
Someone gotta be wooshed
@hectichive889
@hectichive889 3 роки тому
Buddha23Fett Yoo that’d be so sick
@NickyNooNah99
@NickyNooNah99 2 роки тому
Without a doubt, the smartest fella on UKposts. Honestly mind blowing.
@MarkusHobelsberger
@MarkusHobelsberger 2 роки тому
Mark Rober entered the chat.
@NickyNooNah99
@NickyNooNah99 2 роки тому
@@MarkusHobelsberger eh... yes and no. The construction of his giant flask for the elephant's toothpaste was grossly disappointing it was a pressure vessel made of timber for god's sake.
@yourlocalarab7995
@yourlocalarab7995 Рік тому
You’re one of the most intelligent problem solvers I have ever seen. Best of luck to you and your future endeavors.
@slimjimi681
@slimjimi681 3 роки тому
Alt title “man makes himself into a roomba”
@peter_smyth
@peter_smyth 3 роки тому
Except he doesn't even attempt to clean.
@Rentta
@Rentta 3 роки тому
@@peter_smyth So just like Roomba
@lemunz4280
@lemunz4280 3 роки тому
lmfao true
@DJFreshJuice
@DJFreshJuice 3 роки тому
Then he turned himself into a roomba, funniest shit I've ever seen
@Zraknul
@Zraknul 3 роки тому
Needs belt or harness that secures a vacuum onto him.
@davidhafen6003
@davidhafen6003 3 роки тому
I swear this dude has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics. My boy's wicked smart.
@TheLoadedShawirma
@TheLoadedShawirma 3 роки тому
Wicked SMAHT
@lilfleur7914
@lilfleur7914 3 роки тому
Don't forget the 3D modelling skillz😵
@stixinst5791
@stixinst5791 3 роки тому
No PhDs....just the stuff you actually use from them
@wyattb3138
@wyattb3138 3 роки тому
A PhD isn’t necessary to do this. It’s his creativity and experience. In engineering, you just keep on learning.
@emiel255
@emiel255 3 роки тому
@@wyattb3138 true but his knowledge seems like he does have a PhD in all of the aforementioned branches
@ginsengjin
@ginsengjin 2 роки тому
You should combine the tactile feedback into a walking stick. This idea is good for big objects but people can easily trip over curbs or small objects and bumps on the road. Blind people will still want a walking stick to sweep, it'd be good if they had a further "sight" to improve distance.
@davidneufeld26
@davidneufeld26 2 роки тому
Dude, I sponsored several engineering student teams to do something similar to this 10 years ago. I stuck with an array of tactors (pancake motors) spaced 2-point-discrmination distance apart, and gave each tactor 3 bits of "depth" using PWM and current control. Note that a typical vibrotactile response scopes to only 8 JNDs (Just Notable Difference) so 3 bit depth just about covers what we can hapticly perceive. My initial designs were like yours, which morphed into a different form factor. According to my physiology research, I figured I could get a 64 tactor array. Not much but my form factor theoretically pushed the performance of that significantly. Sadly, this is one of my main back-burner projects that has not yet completed to a decent prototype stage. Sigh.
@HavocMusic1759
@HavocMusic1759 2 роки тому
what in the fuck
@danielthrasher
@danielthrasher 3 роки тому
“How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suck” changed my life honestly, good pick
@hunterwilliams2833
@hunterwilliams2833 3 роки тому
Yo, ma guy. I see you everywhere.
@josephstalin364
@josephstalin364 3 роки тому
True
@raiduay7060
@raiduay7060 3 роки тому
Daniel? I never thought you liked this things
@ibaliderpface421
@ibaliderpface421 3 роки тому
14 likes in three days? And ur the real pianist aswell? Hm, great to see your into other stuff aswell. Take my like,
@keithlucero3638
@keithlucero3638 3 роки тому
Daniel!!!
@kylem1398
@kylem1398 3 роки тому
The "turn around so i can test the front" comment earned you a sub
@baha17222
@baha17222 3 роки тому
But lost him a good night’s rest
@happyhour6534
@happyhour6534 3 роки тому
Hahah I’m glad someone also heard it 😂🙏
@johnnybrown7277
@johnnybrown7277 3 роки тому
I Caught that too lol
@superliro100
@superliro100 3 роки тому
@@When_will_I_find_love what body area would his touch test be upon?
@TruthIsTheNewHate84
@TruthIsTheNewHate84 3 роки тому
@@superliro100 the titties. I'm pretty sure "titties" is the correct medical terminology.
@TheRumpletiltskin
@TheRumpletiltskin 3 роки тому
It's still amazing to me that people in this day and age can just build anything their hearts desire...
@killertigergaming6762
@killertigergaming6762 2 роки тому
Can i build a cat girl
@Wertsir
@Wertsir 2 роки тому
@@killertigergaming6762 Learn how to master CRISPR and you betcha.
@Soken50
@Soken50 2 роки тому
Eh, I'd argue the access for people to build anything has been diminishing as technology progresses. It requires increasingly specific (and expensive) machinery to make things compared to say the middle ages where you could make all your tools from scratch with wood iron and fire. Case in point, this guy dedicates a lot of his adult money tooling his workshop, as he said. And he's not exactly average in terms of wealth, much less on a global scale.
@yomish19
@yomish19 Рік тому
Thanks for the great content. Really appreciate how much effort you put into these projects.
@richardhoffschneider8690
@richardhoffschneider8690 3 роки тому
“Turn around so I can touch the front”😂 god I love this guy
@vagabond_memior
@vagabond_memior 3 роки тому
5:12 thank me later
@akshayd211
@akshayd211 3 роки тому
LMAO I was in tears
@SmilingDevil
@SmilingDevil 3 роки тому
Missed the other wife joke at 1:02 where he says „To get her right where I wanted to“... sleezy...
@yousefmohamed3488
@yousefmohamed3488 3 роки тому
@@SmilingDevil initially I thought she was his mother 🤭🤣
@dakillah6018
@dakillah6018 3 роки тому
why she seems iritated after that line ? i mean why..?
@carazy123_
@carazy123_ 3 роки тому
Hey, as an engineering student, your workshop and ideas are really cool to me! I think it’d be nice if you had a video walking through your shop/tools, explaining what they’re for and how you went about building such an impressive shop! And, it could be a nice low-effort bit of content in-between more difficult projects. Just an idea!
@Jorpl_
@Jorpl_ 3 роки тому
Yeah! This is super inspiring to see someone invest in their own workshop and start using it for such interesting projects. I would actually be really curious to know what each bit of kit does, and why it's in his workshop!
@stevensong6909
@stevensong6909 3 роки тому
I concur!
@bensonkwok951
@bensonkwok951 3 роки тому
As a high school student in my last year, preparing to apply for engineering in uni, it would be cool to learn about these tools!!
@willprichard9029
@willprichard9029 3 роки тому
Yeah I'd be really interested in how he came to own each bit of kit, like what the justification was for buying it at the time. Part of owning all this stuff is being able to either make money from it or justify it for your hobby and I don't see how you can own a multi axis CNC without a really good reason. Everyone wants one but even if I had $15000 I don't think I could convince myself
@gabedarrett1301
@gabedarrett1301 3 роки тому
I concur
@ippolitoconstruction755
@ippolitoconstruction755 3 роки тому
I work as wildland firefighter and I think a guided missile style fire suppression device would be pretty cool. Especially if it could also be used to plant trees in hard to reach areas.
@LootGoblinPenny
@LootGoblinPenny Рік тому
This is genuinely an incredible prototype. I would love to see this refined.
@MrPeterhemm
@MrPeterhemm 3 роки тому
Asking permission just before seeing “Your order has shipped” strangely resonated with me.
@sethkessler1160
@sethkessler1160 3 роки тому
Hes like Mark Rober combined with Casually Explained
@yianni3251
@yianni3251 3 роки тому
I feel like he’s smarter than mark
@aaronbeckman
@aaronbeckman 3 роки тому
Or like This Old Tony and Mark Rober. The humor (and machining aspect) seems similar to This Old Tony's, but it has an educational feel like Mark's
@quinn.mcginley
@quinn.mcginley 3 роки тому
Yianni Dimitriou smarter than a literal rocket scientist? i think mark rober just makes more consumable content that’s more targeted toward kids
@izanagiace6122
@izanagiace6122 3 роки тому
@@yianni3251 I wouldn't go that far, but let's not compare the two when we can just appreciate how smart they both are
@aronseptianto8142
@aronseptianto8142 3 роки тому
@@yianni3251 they definitely have different target audience Mark Rober is basically what you get if your bored uncle was a rocket engineer and just want to do random stuff This guy is like a capable product designer that has too unconventional of a design for the marketing department to accept so he just market it by himself
@idontlikestuff
@idontlikestuff 2 роки тому
I used to have a deaf fiance and theorised around a device like this but something that visualized music and notes so that it could be felt. Very cool to see something similar being crafted.
@levinyman8790
@levinyman8790 Рік тому
Thank you for considering a project like this! I will say that for me personally I think for something like this to be useful it would need to have several rounds of use and commentary by both visually impaired and blind people. What a sighted person (or even a sighted person wearing a blindfold) thinks will be the most helpful information is often not the same as what a visually impaired or blind person will think is the most useful. None of this is to criticize your idea or execution, this is truly amazing, rather I just want to educate people on the reality of building and designing things for disabled people when you’re not someone in that group. Keep up the great work!
@eltee4459
@eltee4459 3 роки тому
This guy has done more in quarantine than I’ve done in 29 years.
@Jnoel608
@Jnoel608 3 роки тому
Hey I’m an Engineering graduate and I struggle with the basics. Not all schools offer the same quality of education. My school had a few courses that was questionable as if they just added a random course to fill out the curriculum. Also, education decades ago was way more detailed. As time goes by schools begin teaching only the latest technology and don’t teach the technology they derived from. Schools only teach how to use tech not create tech.
@eltee4459
@eltee4459 3 роки тому
johnson noel I’m lost
@aduptuniform2647
@aduptuniform2647 3 роки тому
Facts
@EvanRustMakes
@EvanRustMakes 3 роки тому
@@Jnoel608 that's not true at all
@BlueyMcPhluey
@BlueyMcPhluey 3 роки тому
@@EvanRustMakes it's true that not all schools offer the same level of education
@nolansprojects2840
@nolansprojects2840 3 роки тому
“Now turn around so I can test your front” *angry glare Me: yup, they’re married.
@NarendraMnr
@NarendraMnr 3 роки тому
Yeah...Nice humor
@meetankush
@meetankush 3 роки тому
They are such a great couple, in all honesty. Everyone should have such supportful partners in life but also realize how blessed they are to have so.
@Fr0s1Byte
@Fr0s1Byte 2 роки тому
Love your attitude, love the high quality content, love your deadpan humor
@480brad
@480brad 2 роки тому
The humor and engineering smarts are so impressive!
@scotts.8972
@scotts.8972 3 роки тому
Love the wife interactions. 10/10
@toobeast673
@toobeast673 3 роки тому
10:45 iPhone 12 pro just got LiDAR maybe we’ll see a part 2
@isabelclark15
@isabelclark15 3 роки тому
I love the skins to bad they changed the name and I can’t believe they dropped Adrian Peterson
@bradensinclair9517
@bradensinclair9517 3 роки тому
Yes! this would be great 😁
@CockroachSlidy
@CockroachSlidy 3 роки тому
Google's AR Core also provides depth data now. Don't know how accurate it is though.
@smurfx
@smurfx 3 роки тому
he should take it apart and fit it into glasses the person can wear. much more practical for a blind person than carrying a giant ipad everywhere they go and also less reason for it to get stolen.
@alejandrochavez9233
@alejandrochavez9233 3 роки тому
@@smurfx i dont see how a glasses gonna work. i get it a small form factor but having it on your head where you wont feel that much push motion coming from the glasses. please explain to me how it gonna work
@TheSensei88
@TheSensei88 2 роки тому
This is genius! I can easily see future in this thing with little changes like.. no screen, one-handed and analog buttons. This could actually be a thing.
@DaMoNarch91
@DaMoNarch91 Рік тому
Totally has the LIDAR in the iPhone now. I'd like to see an upgrade
@davishall29
@davishall29 3 роки тому
This could be life-changing for people, nice job man!
@Alex632
@Alex632 3 роки тому
Blind people walk faster with a stick than they would with this shit.
@michaelmiller9449
@michaelmiller9449 3 роки тому
Which is why its a prototype, and is done on a low budget with on hand items, which is why he pointed out that he wants to find better actuators for more precise control, now, you go try and do something productive rather than dissing on somebody for something you couldn't do
@kradool3344
@kradool3344 3 роки тому
@@Alex632 if you train a blind man with this thing they would walk much more better then with a stick
@Alex632
@Alex632 3 роки тому
@@michaelmiller9449 boohoo
@brandonnguyen160
@brandonnguyen160 3 роки тому
yo Alex lmfao you ok? Real angry for no reason
@DarkShadow0_0
@DarkShadow0_0 3 роки тому
He really said "Turn around so I can test the front" to his wife *What a classic*
@delsinjohnson440
@delsinjohnson440 3 роки тому
I loved that lol
@4gerars500
@4gerars500 3 роки тому
Hes a chad
@handlebarfox2366
@handlebarfox2366 3 роки тому
her look was classic lol
@JoeyTheBoss-yq5uy
@JoeyTheBoss-yq5uy 3 роки тому
The sad part is she said no
@watermalan7407
@watermalan7407 3 роки тому
madlad
@claytonlunak7465
@claytonlunak7465 Рік тому
This is amazing. Thank you for being so considerate!
@John-Doe-Yo
@John-Doe-Yo 3 роки тому
My god the stuff made here is mind boggling to me. You’re a very talented and intelligent person.
@np2118
@np2118 3 роки тому
this dude is borderline genius. Or just a regular ol' genius
@gustavlicht9620
@gustavlicht9620 3 роки тому
This dude also has a lot of cool equipment and a huge house to store it.
@gustavlicht9620
@gustavlicht9620 3 роки тому
@Anonymous Oh absolutely. There are many people who have access to resources and opportunities but don't use them. However the most important resources that you need is time and dedication. Some people don't have time because they already have other duties.
@klausbrinck2137
@klausbrinck2137 3 роки тому
Decide already !!!
@nib4014
@nib4014 3 роки тому
stuff made here: spends many hours on an accurate device to tell where you are Micheal Reeves: taser goes brrrrrrrrr
@thezerat2218
@thezerat2218 3 роки тому
@NIB I did a thing: Reeeeeeeeeeeee
@GuilhermeDiGiorgi
@GuilhermeDiGiorgi 3 роки тому
Michael still does cool stuff, but the end goal is activating a taser. Besides, he doesnt explain much of the process of creation or the tools he uses.
@average534
@average534 3 роки тому
@@GuilhermeDiGiorgi tazer goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@memesfromdeepspace1075
@memesfromdeepspace1075 3 роки тому
The true duality off eginner
@somegoodsoup7008
@somegoodsoup7008 3 роки тому
I wonder if Michael got a hold of his guided missile and bat idea
@jama211
@jama211 2 роки тому
This is genuinely rad
@morphous82
@morphous82 3 роки тому
Your definitely on the right track with the heptic finger touch feedback. Inspiring.!
@robbierobinson5798
@robbierobinson5798 3 роки тому
"Now turn around so I can test the front"- What every chiropractor said before they went to jail.
@Kittsuera
@Kittsuera 3 роки тому
thats why you go with acupuncture on the side. leave you on pins and needles.... idk maybe i should have sharpened the puncture line, comes across a bit dull.
@not-himx5593
@not-himx5593 3 роки тому
@@Kittsuera dont feel to much of a prick, go with massage. its more hands on, and if u get good it gets better lol
@greenherooftheinterwebz7078
@greenherooftheinterwebz7078 3 роки тому
@@not-himx5593 I always give my customers a happy ending!
@not-himx5593
@not-himx5593 3 роки тому
@@greenherooftheinterwebz7078 next time try the penguin, pull there pants down round the ankles and give them one off the wrist, just as the happy ending is about to happen, walk away, but be careful of the angery pirate,
@sasdagreat8052
@sasdagreat8052 3 роки тому
@@not-himx5593 ...bro, what kinda massage training did you have? Sounds like you're revealing ancient techniques that've been passed down in your family for generations
@theseus8408
@theseus8408 3 роки тому
This is the first person I’ve seen in a while who consistently makes interesting and maybe even useful things on UKposts
@RexusKing
@RexusKing 3 роки тому
Any other similar channels you would like to suggest?
@WrexShepard
@WrexShepard 3 роки тому
Rexus King his current style of videos are highly inspired by “Mark Rober” Although he kind of makes even mark look like an amateur. This dudes early videos where straight up “This old Tony” knockoffs, so if you liked their style, go check him out too. He seems to be kind of developing into a hybrid of these 2 channels, primarily. If you watch those 2 channels you’ll see very quickly his influences. He also is vaguely similar to “Micheal Reeves” and “William Osman”. Although he’s far more competent and serious than them.
@RexusKing
@RexusKing 3 роки тому
@@WrexShepard I already subbed to all four of the channels you mentioned! They all have different styles and tones. I think what Mark's doing that stands out from the rest, is his content can be more easily digested by children. (I think, not a child anymore)
@theseus8408
@theseus8408 3 роки тому
Eric Barnett yeah all 4 of those are great. I really liked Tested led by Adam Savage which is pretty cool.
@ADHD-Gaming
@ADHD-Gaming 2 роки тому
You make a lot of cool stuff, and this looks incredibly useful
@JohnDoe-xd2ld
@JohnDoe-xd2ld 2 роки тому
Dude you are one smart person. I'm watching your old videos, awesome just awesome!
@fixitshop3025
@fixitshop3025 3 роки тому
This guy is like the family friendly and helpful Micheal Reeves
@UpNextDonum
@UpNextDonum 3 роки тому
Micheal Reeves: Crack free edition
@rayzhou8560
@rayzhou8560 3 роки тому
And taser free@@UpNextDonum
@bele12
@bele12 3 роки тому
He's in between Michael Reeves and Mark Rober.
@basementbats
@basementbats 3 роки тому
I’d love to see a collaboration between the two, maybe chaotic good
@clumbus894
@clumbus894 3 роки тому
The thing about Michael Reeves is that he is ridiculously smart and uses it on what are essentially 24k gold shitposts.
@ghostram7900
@ghostram7900 3 роки тому
Blind person on cliff using this: “aw sweet no obstacles” Edit: Because a lot of you didn’t get it, this was a joke
@buildtime78years9
@buildtime78years9 3 роки тому
it's proof of concept meaning hes just proving this could be a thing not that it should be a thing but imo it should be a thing
@ghostram7900
@ghostram7900 3 роки тому
build time I’m just making a joke at the fact that it wouldn’t give a response at the edge of a cliff because there is nothing to detect. And yeah I agree this is both cool and should be looked into more
@slyseal2091
@slyseal2091 3 роки тому
I could imagine that later versions including a pointer for overhead obstacles would also be able to detect whats below you, and just give you a permanent push at the lower end as long as theres floor ahead of you.
@ghostram7900
@ghostram7900 3 роки тому
Illegal Aliens oh I definitely agree but haha funy you know
@callumwootton532
@callumwootton532 3 роки тому
Hilarious comment 😂 I hate to argue cause I know you’re only joking but he did mention the top down view which could get over the cliff problem if it could sense the depth of a fall and distinguish the difference between say a curb and a 100ft fall lol
@anjali3pf609
@anjali3pf609 3 роки тому
This has to be my favourite channel. Ever.
@emredag3768
@emredag3768 Рік тому
the mechanism for hand sensing is very cool. thanks for sharing this high quality content.
@jcvb1393
@jcvb1393 3 роки тому
5:25 "now turn arround so I can test the front" xD
@runicevan5624
@runicevan5624 3 роки тому
professionals have standards
@octoniousen
@octoniousen 3 роки тому
be polite
@Yolwoocle
@Yolwoocle 3 роки тому
the way she looks at him killed me xD
@martinorozco6759
@martinorozco6759 3 роки тому
Savage 😂
@daranmiller6184
@daranmiller6184 3 роки тому
2:30 he really asked if making a working ironman gauntlet is cool
@Pyromancers
@Pyromancers 3 роки тому
I remember reading How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck. Good book. A lot of obvious stuff but the emphasis of narrative is definitely true. You do a good job with that because of the whole invention journey thing.
@10101smiles
@10101smiles 2 роки тому
You my friend, are absolutely insane! This was amazing to watch 👏👏
@RiaanDunckley
@RiaanDunckley 3 роки тому
9:39 buying a book “shoot video that doesn’t suck “ brilliant
@toootankhamooon
@toootankhamooon 3 роки тому
hahaha nice catch :)
@Quaneje
@Quaneje 3 роки тому
Imagine this in bird box. Movie would be 5 minutes long
@yun2956
@yun2956 3 роки тому
Nope actually it won't work like in the movie they tried to used the cctv then the guy still suicides Therefore, it won't work
@Quaneje
@Quaneje 3 роки тому
@@yun2956 his eyes are blindfolded though
@zachster2016
@zachster2016 3 роки тому
@@yun2956 unless haptic feedback is enough to translate the bird box message to you, I dont see how it would effect you using that technology.
@citolapram
@citolapram 3 роки тому
How would it be five minutes long if it would still take the same amount of time to get to the safehouse?
@weegee_666
@weegee_666 3 роки тому
the bird box monsters been really quiet since this dropped
@lorriecarrel9962
@lorriecarrel9962 2 роки тому
This man is very smart,I'm glad our world has people like this,thank you for existing.
@zedzedder4947
@zedzedder4947 2 роки тому
I also had a similar idea, but a bit more complicated probably... Nice proof of concept, thanks.
@Drqonic
@Drqonic 3 роки тому
Overpowered genius engineer saying "So I've been thinking a lot about guided missiles". Well this oughta play out nicely.
@henrytaylor4777
@henrytaylor4777 3 роки тому
The irony here of course is he is arguing about buying a new iPad-Pro as she is making an expresso with a $1000 Breville Barista Touch Espresso Maker.
@Drqonic
@Drqonic 3 роки тому
@@henrytaylor4777 Coffee is a priority imho.
@fhdherhveeuueur8445
@fhdherhveeuueur8445 3 роки тому
@@Drqonic coffee? Consume so much caffine pills your blood is pure energy, become faster than the speed of fast, your blood is coffee, your muscels are coffee taffy (dont ask why) and your skin is... also coffee taffy (again, dont ask why). yeah on seconed thought, dont do that.
@kakashitrapnell
@kakashitrapnell 3 роки тому
@@fhdherhveeuueur8445 Instructions unclear, I can now see time itself 0_0
@kiranaun9593
@kiranaun9593 3 роки тому
very much michael reeves energy
@lanemaness6616
@lanemaness6616 3 роки тому
"now turn around..." She wasn't feeling it that day
@unlockmyvideoswith1ksubs594
@unlockmyvideoswith1ksubs594 3 роки тому
Lmao 🤣
@whatamidoingwithmylife4108
@whatamidoingwithmylife4108 3 роки тому
IvE gOT a HEaDaChE HoNEy
@nathan1sixteen
@nathan1sixteen 3 роки тому
Neither was he 🤣🤣🤣
@lachlantaylor1225
@lachlantaylor1225 3 роки тому
She always looks mad af
@davidmatteau7696
@davidmatteau7696 3 роки тому
@@lachlantaylor1225 i think its the intent of the video ....
@jaydekay2613
@jaydekay2613 2 роки тому
Ding, 'Your order has shipped' Gold, absolute gold!
@AsmodeusMictian
@AsmodeusMictian Рік тому
Dude. You're a damn genius. Seriously, you're like one single step away from mad scientist with this video! Given that this is a couple of years old now, it's nice to see that you've kept that vibe and your own progress going. KEEP IT UP!!! I get the feeling that one day you're going to cross the threshold and become Tony Stark-like....hopefully minus the death and destruction. And alcoholism.
@mayelinesantana
@mayelinesantana 3 роки тому
Sir. please make this product a reality. someone PLEASE give this man some money! and a team. People NEED this! God bless you man! May your creativity and good heart soar! Gid bless your family as well!
@imminent4668
@imminent4668 3 роки тому
Gid
@urantulga6138
@urantulga6138 3 роки тому
you do it
@f2pgamingcastleclashmore119
@f2pgamingcastleclashmore119 3 роки тому
He should upload this on Kickstarter.
@walkingbrick4529
@walkingbrick4529 3 роки тому
HE HAS A PATREON PEOPLE!!!
@asuraacademy2739
@asuraacademy2739 3 роки тому
He has patreon.
@adityarajkhowalama
@adityarajkhowalama 3 роки тому
Can't imagine someone being smart enough to design something like this all alone You deserve a lot more resources ❤️
@adityarajkhowalama
@adityarajkhowalama 3 роки тому
@@zee-vc5wl That's what I'm saying!
@dustinkearl
@dustinkearl Рік тому
The upper screen Easter eggs are my favorite part of these!
@inayamulla7780
@inayamulla7780 2 роки тому
this is amazing. it has insane potential
@drkmnz2164
@drkmnz2164 3 роки тому
Imagine if he was a part of a team that had millions of dollars to do whatever with
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 3 роки тому
I think Google or Apple should just sponsor him to do whatever he likes to do.
@Superbug-tf8zy
@Superbug-tf8zy 3 роки тому
@@MikkoRantalainen Only if they pay us all a bunker. I am scared of what he can do.
@Casper-Ghost
@Casper-Ghost 2 роки тому
Google already has this tech in their blind driver project and have since 2012 or so.
@LabGecko
@LabGecko 2 роки тому
@@Casper-Ghost Many companies have object detection. He mentioned some. None I've seen also give that feedback in a form useful to blind people.
@Cooe.
@Cooe. 2 роки тому
He was... He lead Formlabs' (the huge 3D printer company) entire R&D department for like 5+ years. He left to do UKposts full time.
@jacob5950
@jacob5950 3 роки тому
I loved watching this, as a blind person, seeing this concept makes me smile
@ripozipo2348
@ripozipo2348 3 роки тому
🤔
@shirothefish9688
@shirothefish9688 3 роки тому
Is this a joke or are you actually blind? the latter is impressive to see you're able to go around the internet with what seems to be relative profficienty
@Outofcontexst
@Outofcontexst 3 роки тому
Nice
@juukyll
@juukyll 3 роки тому
@@shirothefish9688 Don't know answer to that, but about going trough internet: have u heard about Voice Feedback and Text to Speech - programmes? I think nowadays every smartphone and computer has these, so using internet is not a problem.
@shirothefish9688
@shirothefish9688 3 роки тому
I mean... i've heard of em but they seem like they'd be... clunky/slow to use.
@jamesdmeade3981
@jamesdmeade3981 Рік тому
Love it that u included metric!!
@fernandop1
@fernandop1 2 роки тому
*All you need is half sphere that detects 180 degree "front view" so you don't need to move the table all over the place.* Nice video
@TooManySnapz
@TooManySnapz 3 роки тому
I subbed like a week ago after his stuff got on my recommended. Pardon my profanity, but holy h*ck this guy can change the world. He explains everything in depth but keeps it concise so it’s easier to understand. This is now one of the few channels I genuinely am excited to see what he has coming next.
@theworstisover11
@theworstisover11 3 роки тому
We need him and Mark Rober to get together. Unlimited potential.
@austinbrooks1686
@austinbrooks1686 3 роки тому
@@theworstisover11 add in a little michael reeves and they could take over the world
@nate6889
@nate6889 3 роки тому
@@theworstisover11 Him, mark rober, and smarter every day.
@Swarma
@Swarma 3 роки тому
This guys censored the word "heck"
@prdeacon974
@prdeacon974 3 роки тому
He showed up on my page. I watch and subbed. I guess math is really needed in life. This is Bill gates 30 yrs ago.
@kasgrieve9741
@kasgrieve9741 3 роки тому
I'd love to see you keep working on this and seeing how far and advanced you can take this, because this can be absolutely groundbreaking for the blind community.
@Casper-Ghost
@Casper-Ghost 2 роки тому
This really isn't groundbreaking at all and is about 8 years behind Google's own project. The reason the tech has never taken off in the blindness community is because simply using a long white cane properly is far safer and more efficient without any battery usage or other tech dependency issues. Something like this would never be useful for chaotic environments like malls, airports, or festivals and would still require considerable training with a cane as well.
@acvgaming5601
@acvgaming5601 2 роки тому
@@Casper-Ghost Just me again. I'm assuming you invented the cane at this point
@diablo.the.cheater
@diablo.the.cheater 2 роки тому
@@Casper-Ghost You know that a cane is tech? tech is not synonimous with "computerized thing". Language is tech, agriculture is tech, a hat is tech, and this is also tech. There is no difference between being dependen on one tech or another, and this tech could perfectly be integrated in a regular cane and bum you have both tech so if one fails you have a backup and are less dependent on one tech in specific.
@RoyGBiv-lc8tv
@RoyGBiv-lc8tv 2 роки тому
This is an awesome idea. Please continue to work on this.
@julianpeters5952
@julianpeters5952 2 роки тому
Excellent idea! I once heard of a research project where they used vibration-motors from smartphone arranged in a belt to tell you the direction in which to go. They would let the people walk around with it for a longer time (1 or 2 weeks) and continously lower the intensity. At some point the vibrations where so faint they could no longer be picked up conciously, which is akin to giving you an extra sense. I would probably try a newer version with something like this. And while you're at it: IF at some point Galileo comes online it would provide you with precise enough data from your surroundings. Augment that with information from a Google Glas, run optical flow on the video picture to get an estimate of collisions about to happen... That could work pretty seamlessly.
@justvibin7576
@justvibin7576 3 роки тому
*“So I’ve been thinking a lot about guided missiles”* ???????
@chunkynugget
@chunkynugget 3 роки тому
Suddenly receives a phone call: hello, this is Kim from Best Korea.
@samayala3837
@samayala3837 3 роки тому
@@chunkynugget HAHAHAHAHA
@Ghost-vp7wz
@Ghost-vp7wz 3 роки тому
how do you think a person got blind
@lemontv7883
@lemontv7883 3 роки тому
youve gotta make money somehow
@possiblyadickhead6653
@possiblyadickhead6653 3 роки тому
why not they are damn interesting
@deziograff
@deziograff 3 роки тому
This could be adapted into a smart cane for the blind as you wouldn’t need a screen (if you could manage to separate the idar )... so much potential as a real product
@007bistromath
@007bistromath 3 роки тому
Don't even need a cane, I don't think. It could just be a wand. "Tactile flashlight."
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 3 роки тому
@@007bistromath Having it in a telescopic cane would be a good idea because you'd have mechanical backup in case battery dies or the lidar fails.
@henningerhenningstone691
@henningerhenningstone691 3 роки тому
@@007bistromath Why did I read that as "Testicle flashlight" 😂🤣 talking about wands sure didn't help
@Casper-Ghost
@Casper-Ghost 2 роки тому
@@007bistromath Those have been around since the 80's and they're stupidly unsafe. A regular long white cane will always be better.
@Casper-Ghost
@Casper-Ghost 2 роки тому
@@MikkoRantalainen But why would you when the cane provides better information and more of it?
@frankierzucekjr
@frankierzucekjr 2 роки тому
"I will do some, all or none of those things" I love this channel bud. Would like the see the violin robot tho. And phase 10 of the bat. Lol
@SamEy3Am
@SamEy3Am 2 роки тому
Your humor is so completely wholesome and hilarious to me 🤣 The iPad shipping scene; I'm dead 💀
@so_texann501
@so_texann501 3 роки тому
This man is so intelligent and I feel like he’s one day gonna make a huge change in the world and I love it so much thank you for focusing on the future man. This gives me hope.
@blzt3206
@blzt3206 3 роки тому
DUDE! This has to be one of the best channels on youtube ALREADY! Editing is on point, the projects are interesting and unique, you're a great teacher and it all adds up to create a fantastic viewing experience. Thanks for putting so much work into your videos!
@stefan3225
@stefan3225 2 роки тому
Dude is straight killing it
@Shiek200
@Shiek200 2 роки тому
Props to his wife for knowing full goddamn well that any time she helps him test an invention that she is going to get pranked, and going along with the whole thing anyway. You are one lucky dude.
@c00p_r
@c00p_r 3 роки тому
He’s like the more professional Michael Reeves, but the less professional Mark Rober, a nice medium
@danieltapia-ruano1056
@danieltapia-ruano1056 3 роки тому
Still love. To watch all of them lol
@timnoskill
@timnoskill 3 роки тому
@@yf3703 I do prefer watching this guy, but I feel like their strengths lay in different places.
@Dauniverse
@Dauniverse 3 роки тому
less professional Mark Rober? w h a t ?
@MrDaBaKa
@MrDaBaKa 3 роки тому
way less crazier than michael reeves
@onidason3128
@onidason3128 3 роки тому
@Mike Solar They are going to be an avenger's level threat if they become evil.
@Aaron.Reichert
@Aaron.Reichert 3 роки тому
"So I've been thinking a lot about guided missiles" *quickly checks to make sure I am subscribed and have the bell on* Holy hell this guy is brilliant!
@paulie-g
@paulie-g 3 роки тому
Guided missiles are actually trivial (relatively) at present with off the shelf RC parts and hobby rocket motors. The problem is there is strongly enforced federal legislation against putting any sort of guidance on a rocket in the US.
@adamstopa2953
@adamstopa2953 2 роки тому
Thank you for making something like this I am visually impaired and could really benefit from something like this
@josephstone4842
@josephstone4842 2 роки тому
This is so cool! Honestly this idea could be life changing
@andrewmitchell5807
@andrewmitchell5807 3 роки тому
Iron man gauntlet. Do that Also this video quality is really good, the dry humor is appreciated
@pabloarroyo1023
@pabloarroyo1023 3 роки тому
I wonder how he will prank his wife with that one though
@user-fm6im2nq1k
@user-fm6im2nq1k 3 роки тому
Lame
@laurinneff4304
@laurinneff4304 3 роки тому
@@pabloarroyo1023 by making it fly right in her face instead of onto the hand
@sci_pain3409
@sci_pain3409 3 роки тому
haha yeah. it’s just rocket science, right?
@jondale5409
@jondale5409 3 роки тому
This man should be a billionaire with the amount of things he can do for humanity.
@jefffoo6891
@jefffoo6891 3 роки тому
Yes he needs to be a billionaire so he can invent more things:)
@unlink1649
@unlink1649 3 роки тому
Billionaires don’t actually do things for humanity. They such the life out of it.
@jefffoo6891
@jefffoo6891 3 роки тому
@@unlink1649 what
@jefffoo6891
@jefffoo6891 3 роки тому
@@unlink1649 what is such the life
@suryashakamuri
@suryashakamuri 3 роки тому
@@jefffoo6891 He meant suck the life. It's mostly true though, to be a billionaire one must not care about others and value personal wealth over everything
@joeylicalzi7303
@joeylicalzi7303 3 роки тому
Please do more with this! revise, make it with more features, anything... so freaking cool
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