Precision guided launcher turns noobs into pros

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Publicado 2024-05-02
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I decided to try my hand at disc golf again. This time with a completely different strategy.

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  • @StuffMadeHere
    If you'd like to support creating more things like this, please consider joining my Patreon at www.patreon.com/stuffmadehere. Also a big THANK YOU to all the patrons who made it possible to make this monstrosity!
  • @klokworkkro
    Classic Stuff Made Here intro: "A few years ago, I made this _____. It was supposed to _____, but it just ended up being extremely dangerous."
  • So HE is 》 Software engineer 》 Hardware engineer 》 Mechanical engineer 》 Electrical engineer 》 Animator 》 Designer 》 Editor 》 Safety Guy 》A husband who's trying everything to impress his wife And most importantly, A humble person who loves to learn and share his experiences. Much love ❤️ Much respect 🙏
  • @raresnetboy
    She had me dying at "is that a disc launcher or are you..." 😂😂😂 You're amazing man, keep it up!
  • @averyshaw2142
    This man is a certified genius. To take so many different concepts from so many different fields and synthesize them perfectly by yourself is incredible. Mathematics, physics, mechanical engineering, software engineering, he's built a distinct style of video for himself that allows himself to build his brand on his own terms. Hes very good at marketing himself, and in he's a phenomenal educator, explaining extremely complicated concepts with ease and accessibility. And on top of all that he's happily married with a wife and kids. Modern day polyglot
  • @bubbaoliver4310
    As a disc golfer, if this was brought the the attention of disc manufacturers, it could really benefit the disc golf community. Most flight numbers for discs are decided by the collective agreement of players within its respective company, but if there was a way to have an accurate, measurable, adjustable, and consistant tool to test flight characteristics, then flight numbers could become more/actually true to help players across all skill levels.
  • @gfdggdfgdgf
    "Honey where's the hot wheels toy?" "Ah yes that's now a deadly weapon"
  • @8o8inSquares
    Part 2: I had to completely redesign the whole thing
  • @ammoalamo6485
    Puts a smile on my face at age 73. My oldest daughter has recently won a regional disk golf tournament in her age class, and I asked her to come show me her stuff. My back lot is about 250', and she had to slow down her drive throw to keep it within the property and not out onto the county road. That's with pure over-50 muscle power, grit, and experience - plus they make great disks for the sport of many types and for many purposes, like drivers, putters, etc. I admit I was sitting here hoping you would break the system into Accel + Spin sections, just based on intuitive logic, and so boy was I gratified to see you had already taken my time-traveled mental telepathy suggestion! Whew, now to go back to my FTL drive, to populate the universe with only cats, dogs, humans, and whatever little critters needed, like millions of types of insects, mammals, fishes, and stuff. The hard part is figuring out what to leave behind on my Interstellar Noah's Ark. I mean, I love spiders, but do we really need to take along Brown Recluse and Black Widow and Cobweb spiders?
  • @Skiman__
    That “yes, always” to “are you impressed with me?” tells everything. You guys are a lovely couple😊
  • @Mlgbro02
    Guys wake up Stuff Made Here posted!
  • @adamengland2519
    Lovee love your videos. For the record - this video is not too long, it could easily be one hour and would still be brilliant. People watch your videos to geek out on how you solved and build things so don't cut it short. Amazing, inspiring work. Please keep them coming.
  • @Deja117
    This is probably the best example yet of a project being "simple" and "easy" on paper. There's so many minute things that can and did go wrong, it was really awesome seeing how it all came together in the end. Can't wait for V2 and btw congrats on another addition to the family! ☺
  • @Nathar45
    I sometimes think: “When’s the last time StuffMadeHere posted? It’s been ages.” …then I watch a video and realize, ‘yeah, that would take time!’
  • @zacfubar1
    I think the very coolest thing about this channel, even more so than all the awesome engineering, is that it shows how complex and difficult some of the things the human body can do are. Anyone could learn how to throw a disk decently with a few hours of practice. But it takes an excellent engineer weeks/months to design a machine that can accomplish all the physical intricacies.
  • @macgivens7012
    This is insane. I'm a mechanical/aerospace engineer whose thesis was on disc flight mechanics. I cant tell you how many times I wished I had something like this. The problem is just so much more complicated than it seems initially. I can't explain just how happy this video makes me personally. Great stuff!
  • @KuzieJames
    i think your wife has become my favorite part of each video simply because the dynamic is extremely relatable to me as an engineer who is also constantly building gadgets and programs. ive seen that sweet look and heard those encouraging words from my girlfriend as i show her my new project with cracked-out wide open eyes and begin to explain things in a level of detail that is not valuable or important to anyone other than myself.
  • @paullinski9867
    Dude, your videos are absolutely incredible! I love seeing what you come up with and enjoy seeing the process even more. I legitimately get upset when something doesn't work the way you expected it to. You're creativity and problem solving are fantastic and it's a lot of fun for my kids and I to watch. Thanks for all of the cool videos!