Six pencil sharpeners that would get you expelled
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Imagine if all the engineering YouTubers made a pencil sharpener that was focused around what they normally do.
I’m afraid of what electroboom would come up with
I’d try to make one that flies, just gotta become an engineer and a YouTuber first
SmarterEveryDay would make a super-sonic pencil sharpener 🧨💨✏️
styropyro on his way to build a pencil sharpener that just obliterates the pencil entirely
@Kimo He was my first thought too
I love how this show is almost framed like a reality TV show where there’s 1 contestant and 1 judge.
As an engineer, I miss seeing the math’s, design thoughts, validation, pre testing, etc
I hope you’ll remember us nerds now that you’ve gotten huge!
maybe he’ll start adding more of the technical commentary to the second channel again!
It’s also insane what machinery he has to work with
As a toolmaker i dont miss any of them….just take some scrap bam bum bams magic ….finsihed tool…
yes have to agree, thats half the fun, seing what works and dont, and all that.
tbf I doubt there was as much of that for this project, since it’s just pencil sharpeners and there’s far less that can go wrong
My biggest takeaway from this video has nothing to do with sharpening pencils. I am just seeing one of the luckiest men I have ever observed. He has a phenomenal workshop (which I am super jealous of), but also an amazing and supportive wife. Just imagine being able to do the things you love with the people you love. Thats beautiful, and I would watch this video multiple times just to witness sincerity of their relationship. Wholesome, uplifting, inspiring, educational, entertaining. Sure justifies the subscriber count.
What about an amazing and supportive water jet cutter?
Luck has nothing to do with it; he worked his ass off to learn this stuff and isn’t a slouch, so actually attracted a woman. Women tend to be attracted to guys with lots of potential
I love that the wife is so critical to everything and shitting on the projects.
The “pantograph lathe” is actually a real thing called a tracer attachment for manual lathes and the perfect companion for them is actually a water jet table to cut out the templates needed.
I’m an aerospace engineer and I’m absolutely fascinated every time I watch one of your videos! You’ve taught me a lot about design and fabrication, and I’m amazed that you have the know-how to work on everything yourself from start to finish. Hope to meet someone like you in real life soon!
I love how his wife is about 6 times more pleased with this video than with anything he has done in the past
I strongly assume it was just an act before too. Though now with millions of subscribers, imo I would just drop it completely as a lot of people might not get it and develop a dislike of the other person.
@someguy or maybe she was camera shy and over came it
100% because of the Water Jet.
Getting a water jet can truly help you overcome any fear
I’m not sure which one made me laugh harder: accidentally removing the graphite from the pencil with explosives, or “Christmas in Australia” 😂
This has to be my favorite channel from all of youtube – from the ridiculous ideas, fantastic execution to the wonderful, dry humor it really has everything.