S1E4 - The Practical Engineer Builds a 200km/h Playing Card Gun
Release Date: 04/21/2020
Art of the Build
That flew by fast! Like all good things, season 1 of Art of the Build has come to an end. This is a short wrap-up episode updating listeners on the show and plans for season 2.
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The challenge of precisely placing very tiny components on circuit boards using a DIY pick and place machine - The Index.
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A master wood turner shares the crazy logistics and dangers of turning something bigger than you are as she creates a gigantic Barolo table.
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The clever design behind this microwave cabinet and why Mark's wife never ended up getting to use it.
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Forget pallet wood, reclaimed skateboards make a gorgeous building material. Ben of Woby Design shares the process of turning skateboards into a working electric guitar.
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James is an electrical engineer, former toy designer, and most importantly he’s a builder of amazing robots.
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The challenges and creativity that lie in building a bed frame with a really cool headboard.
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Robert Cowan of BattleBots TV show fame discusses Psychotic Break V2, a beautiful carbon fiber and S7 tool steel combat bot that weighs only 3lbs and packs a scary amount of kinetic energy.
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Jimmy DiResta talks about his Forged Bowie Knife build, why knife making is so appealing to him, and we get surprising insight into how he views the knives he makes (hint: he's not afraid to use and beat them up).
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One of the recurring themes in Laura Kampf’s maker projects is repurposing common objects to serve a different function. In this episode we talk about the clever design of her level jack grill and how building grills connects to her start as a maker.
info_outlineI first came across Emiel’s channel last year when I was working out how to build my own miniature pinball machine. Emiel built his own machine and since then he's built other little inventions like the Oreo cookie dispenser, a DIY belt grinder, and the topic of this episode, a playing card gun that shoots cards 200km/h.
We go into how Emiel created a mechanism that can shoot playing cards, the crazy way his original bearings failed, and the process he goes through when designing his mechanical inventions.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMDbJqpijHE
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