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Switch & Lever
Sweden
Приєднався 5 лют 2014
A mixture of machine shop, wood working, programming and prototype building videos, all in one dandy package.
Companion to the site www.switchandlever.com
Contact me for business inquiries, collaborations or sponsorship deals.
Kindly refrain from contacting me about joining a UA-cam network. My channel is network free, and will continue to be so!
Companion to the site www.switchandlever.com
Contact me for business inquiries, collaborations or sponsorship deals.
Kindly refrain from contacting me about joining a UA-cam network. My channel is network free, and will continue to be so!
The New Arduino Giga R1 WiFi (Part 1) #arduino #gigar1wifi
It's almost like xmas in March when Arduino releases a new board. Follow along as I explore the Arduino Giga, and see what makes it tick. This is the first part of a two part video, the second part being released at some point shortly and will contain a project made with the Arduino Giga.
Thank you to Arduino for sending me this board for review! All opinions expressed in this video are my own though.
Head over to www.arduino.cc to check out the Arduino Giga and everything else Arduino has to offer.
#gigar1 #gigar1wifi #arduino #arduinogiga
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Correction for 5:08 : It should be 0-4096, not 0-1023. The DAC is 12-bits.
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#gigar1 #gigar1wifi #arduino #arduinogiga
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Correction for 5:08 : It should be 0-4096, not 0-1023. The DAC is 12-bits.
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Pro 3D Scanner Better Than Photogrammetry? (3DMakerPro Whale Review)
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I have made two videos on photogrammetry already, but what about actual 3D scanners? Are they up to snuff? It's time to test out whether photogrammetry truly is the bee's knees, or if 3D scanners are worth it. This video was made possible by 3DMakerPro and their Whale scanner. 3D Maker Pro sent me the scanner for review, but they made no requirements for what to say or how to test it, so I trie...
How to Copy (almost) Any Object - Part 2 - Copying a Flamingo
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Photogrammetry keeps improving every year, but what's the best choice for someone wanting to get into this type of 3D scanning, what are the costs involved, and which program delivers the best results? Come along as we copy everything from a flamingo, to a toy dinosaur to Michelangelo's David's dingus! Also make sure you visit the sponsor of this video. PCBWay has been a long time supporter of ...
Can These 50 Year Old Safety Glasses be Restored?
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Regardless what you do safety glasses are a good idea, but modern one just don't look as good as they did in the past. In this video we'll be restoring a pair of safety glasses from yesteryear, and keep our eyes as gorgeous and safe as ever before! Safety glasses are great when soldering too, especially if you solder your own circuit boards. Remember to stop over at www.pcbway.com for all your ...
A Guitar Anyone Can Play
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Following up on a previous video this time around we're taking apart an old Guitar Hero guitar, injecting it with healthy amounts of Arduino and turning it into a full fledged MIDI USB device. Follow along and check the links below for the code and further information: Arduino code available here: github.com/SwitchAndLever/midiHero github.com/SwitchAndLever/pinTester Make sure you check out Lin...
The Trick With Laser Cut Box Joints
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Laser cutting boxes is not complicated, but with a few easy steps you can really improve your box making game immensely! If you like Switch & Lever remember to support PCBWay as well for all your circuit board needs! www.pcbway.com They're now celebrating their 6th anniversary with some great sales and discounts! Make sure to check it out! www.pcbway.com/activity/anniversary6sales.html The box ...
Mailtime Episode #1: Austrian Radiation
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Want to be part of the next Mailtime video? Shoot me a message at switchandlever.com/contact/ or on Instagram. Also be sure to head on over to www.pcbway.com for all your circuit board needs! Go follow elektronaut1 on instagram! elektronaut1 Get your merch on: switchandlever.com/merch Follow and like Switch & Lever on: Facebook: SwitchAndLever Instagram: instagram.com...
Making a Piezo Pickup Instrument
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Continuing our musical journey in this episode we're exploring piezo devices, and even make a small song towards the end! Hope you enjoy! And remember to support our sponsor, PCBWay! PCBWay - PCB Prototype the Easy Way www.pcbway.com The song featured in this video is available for both listening and download over on Sound Cloud: soundcloud.com/user-334770240/contact/ Get your merch on: switcha...
Arduino Egg Carton Gamepad
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Do you really want to build a gamepad from an egg carton? Then this is the video for you! Even if you don't, this is still the video for you! Also, go to PCBWay and check out their Christmas special, full of discounts and giveaways! www.pcbway.com The only thing you really need to get this project to work is an Arduino Leonardo, or an Arduino Pro Micro, as well as the Joystick library for Ardui...
Building a MIDI Controller Using Arduino
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What do you do when you don't have enough controls on your MIDI keyboard? You build a MIDI controller of course! Using an Arduino and some basic components this is an easier feat than you may imagine! Remember to check out PCBWay's bit holiday sale (there are discounts and gifts) over at: www.pcbway.com/activity/christmas2019.html Download the code and circuit diagram for this project here: git...
N30 Wireless Mouse Giveaway Winner!!!
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Quick video, which will likely self destruct in not too long, just to announce the winner from the giveaway in the previous video! Thank you to all of you who participated, all of you who already bought one, or are planning to buy one. It's thanks to all of you this is possible! Get your merch on: switchandlever.com/merch Follow and like Switch & Lever on: Facebook: SwitchAndLever ...
8BitDo (and Switch & Lever) N30 Wireless Mouse
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This is probably one of the coolest announcements I've ever made. Years ago I designed a computer mouse, today that design is finally a reality and together with 8BitDo we have launched it onto the world. Watch the video and find out what it's all about! You can buy this mouse right now at www.8bitdo.com/n30-wireless-mouse/ ...and in Canada at www.amazon.ca/8Bitdo-Wireless-Mouse-windows-macOS/d...
Browsing (and Shopping) the Alameda Antiques Faire
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Browsing (and Shopping) the Alameda Antiques Faire
How To Fix Hopelessly Worn Out Shoes
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How To Fix Hopelessly Worn Out Shoes
How to Make Handmade Leather Notebooks
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How to Make Handmade Leather Notebooks
100 000+ Subscribers & Exciting News
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100 000 Subscribers & Exciting News
The RadioShack Executive Decision Maker
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The RadioShack Executive Decision Maker
Making a YouTube Subscriber Levelometer
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Making a UA-cam Subscriber Levelometer
Make Hangers and Drill Angled Holes
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Make Hangers and Drill Angled Holes
How to Fail (and Succeed) at Building a Speaker
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How to Fail (and Succeed) at Building a Speaker
You did an excellent job with this video. Thanks!
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Could this be done smaller?
instead of a laminator, can you use a clothes press?
I have been seriously considering using the bar-style piezo pickups common for some stringed instruments, and inserting them into hollow tubing vs the more common solid front bar/bridge of a DIY kalimba. I feel thtis may well be an improvement over mounting the round disks on the outside of the body of the kalimba. From your experiments and experience, do you think this concept is way off base, or stands to capture much better signal-to noise? Edit: I should note I am speciafically considering solid-body kalimba here, as I kinda prefer the decentish (£20 on ali express) solid board styles to hollow bodies. Double edit: This far I'm largely been cannibalising the bodies of cheap kalimba with ok, but questionable at the high end, tines, and seehing how I can play with the tone using cheap brass (too soft to be long term practical), 'nickel silver' (well, 18% Chinese cupro-nickel like 18th century nickel silver or something) which is a bit soft at 0.8mm still, but tunes without mashing the tines at all and producers lower and more sonorous tones, and beryllium copper/'brass' (which is a pain to work with as it is hard as all hell, but it springs very nicely and similarly producers lower and more mellow tones which I much enjoy). (Both aluminiu and silicon bronze I hope to acquire low cost very soon, too) I unfortunately have puzzling to do on base material (dense solid wood blocks seem to produce very nice tone, but seem hard to work out where to get cheaply), and which some metal tubing/piping for the front and rear tension bars is a doddle, something for the important third part of the tensioning setup I'm rather clueless in acquiring/making without a lot of cost or tools to do required machining...)
was wondering if it is possible to have the logitech pro joystick be used a midi controller in order to control hardware music gear such as the MPC one. I have seen many videos on using PlayStation controllers to control midi in software DAWs such as Ableton. My imagination is running wild here haha. Any ideas?
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You would have gotten a thumbs up if you had used inches, and not centimeters.
Thanks for the laughs! Why should I care about some silly units a tiny fraction of the world uses? Get with the program and use units which are actually useful! Or, you know, keep going around UA-cam telling people what to do, I'm sure that's more productive! 😂
DROP DOWN THAT BANDSAW FENCE BEFORE YOU CUT-OFF YOUR HAND! Rough lumber: 3/16” off work piece Planed lumber: 1/16”” off work piece You will also get cuts that are much more accurate.
Sorry what’s that in millimeters? 😂
This is inspiring me to do something for a editing software, not a daw. Thanks for uploading this.
why does this model have 6 medium drawers? i only know of the one you showed from the website, where it has 1 large 2 medium and 3 small. was this how the used one was set up or did you hunt down 3 units and adjust it... or was there a unit that had 6 medium drawers.
How do you know where to circuit bend in any device
this video seriously needs a headphone warning for that alarm section. lol
The thing is, the alarm isn’t higher than the rest of the video, it’s severely lowered in volume over the original video. It’s all psychological why it feels louder.
@@SwitchAndLever I did notice you audio balanced it, so thanks for that! its just a much harsher noise, so it definitely "feels" louder.
9:10 sounds like a fever dream feelslike
Excellent video my friend
Hey, i know you prolly aint gonna answer since its an old video but if i have a keyboard that runs on battery and mains, can i use it or is it dangerous
Living in Hawaii, Ferric Chloride is a Hazardous & controlled chemical that is only available to state licensed individuals. Would Hydrochloric Acid & Hydrogen Peroxide be good enough?
Been years since I bent anything. Never used Caps in my bends, going to have a play today with a Casio MT-31 🎉
1000....!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic video! I’m about to start the journey. My understanding is that the goal of this is to make it into a midi controller, which helps you put input into a DAW. If I made this, is there a way to turn it into a playable guitar? Like for a live concert. As I think about it, I would have to attach it to the DAW and amplify the laptop? That would be the same idea as playing it live, but it’s being played through the DAW. My other question is where does the power come from? Is it drawing power from the laptop through the usb? Thanks for the clarity, I appreciate it!
Yes to both your questions, live playing through a DAW and power through USB.
Not sure how well it would reproduce with a piezo, but hang a metal coat hanger from a string and flick the hanger. If you want to hear what it’s supposed to sound like, wrap the string around your finger, stick your finger in your ear, and flick. It sounds pretty amazing
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hi Daniel, Im not a muscian either. I made a multi channels usb midi theremin, and I'm looking for software that lets me add different sounds to different notes, on different channels. It would seem like this is a basic function of the protocol, but I have yet to find any software which makes it easy. I hop this video discusses that.
What's the soundtrack at 7:32?😍
How much did this project end up costing you?
Hello. j'ai récupéré un pédalier d'un orgue lithurgique. cmment le midifier pour l'utiliser avec mes deux claviers midi ? j'ai aussi un Ferrofish B4000+.
Hi there! I have a Carling SPDT switch from a CryBaby Wah that had so much grase inside that the conections were fault. I disassembled it and in my search for a way to reassemble I found this video. Now I´m confident that my restoration job will be great! Thank you for this amazing video!
What the hell are you on dope or what?
I love the wooden look!
Just to be interesting, why not make a brass telegraph key, eh?? This is bound to get much interest.
could you scan orthodontic brackets, and then 3d print them?
new to this , and this is one of the best videos ive seen thus far considering my current knowledge! 🔥
What do you use to loop/ your sounds?
You back yay
Wow great info and detail. Thank you. Love the story as well.
i have that same ring its in my shop and has well had red eyes i had it for ever and its the same one you showing here very cool you made a 3d print or it i want to make a 3d print of my 2 cats really bad i iam going to try few of these programs you showed see how i can do seeing iam some what new to 3d printing on my ender 3 befor that i had the old old 3d cube
I tried making one but the result was very disappointing. How do you get such quality
I used to make one as a kid only I can't quite remember how I made it hahaha
Why use a dull drill bit?
Thanks for this great video, it helped me!
Stumbled on this video by accident, so glad I did.
trying to make one of these - could I use a 3.5 sourcing map instead of the 3.5 mm audio jack - having trouble figuring this out! thanks
I have been using the same power supply for ages. Very good and stable, but not easy to use…
Great to see something from S&L again. Welcome back, Sir!
Gotta be honest cheap oscilloscopes are usually pretty bad. If you are on a budget I would get a USB oscilloscope instead.
Please do elaborate. I have used this a fair bit over the last few months, and I have no complaints. I don't have any need for a high end oscilloscope, and beyond a few quirks to learn with the interface I haven't noticed anything which has given me pause with this. It all depends on what you need I guess 🙂
@@SwitchAndLeverThe idea is that if it is a USB oscilloscope all the money goes into the measurement electronics and not in the screen and buttons like on a standard oscilloscope. But yes it really does depend on what you need. One big downside of USB oscilloscopes is that they usually don't go over 5V inputs
I understand and I can see some logic in that. For me though I wanted a dedicated unit, I don’t have space for another screen on my workbench, and I don’t want to sit and probe stuff on my cramped desk. A stand-alone oscilloscope was just what I needed. Everyone is different though 🙂
Are you.... Back???
At least setting that intention. Life has taken over, as it tends to do, and some things are far more important than making videos. There are plans on making new material though, and I do somewhat want to return to basics rather than making these increasingly complex videos I have been making.
your craftsmanship is impeccable, beautiful work brother
I found this video by searching for "magic blue smoke" lol