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This guy is the result of giving an engineer way to many toys and zero design restraints. He over engineers the ever loving shit out of any project and gets lost on the garden path, never noticing what he's building is just some dumb dooie-dob. He needs a project manager and designer on staff.
God forbid someone enjoy building something for fun instead of profit. His designs are more art and exploring possibilities and less about making a product.
It's the lack of art and grace that loses my interest. Too much of the time he's just throwing the means of production at the wall and seeing what sticks. I find the struggle of making do with what you've got way more intriguing.
Comments like this are the result of people thinking profit is the only reason to do something.
Not at all, I love goofy projects. This guy just jumps straight into laser cut titanium and then throws it all in the garbage for the sake of iteration. It's masterbation fabrication.
I love goofy projects, which is one reason I don't rush to comment sections to say things that make me feel like I'm better than the person who put the effort in to make the video. Why crap on it with some LinkedIn status update nonsense?
If I was him I would do the same, seems very fun
I agree, but it takes the spark out of the videos for me when the solution is more equipment. Look at AvE.
Missing the point. He's not shipping a product, the process is content.
People want to see the tangents, challenges, bots going haywire, etc
So do I, but the tangents could be cardboard and not 316ss.