I swear my patreon was set up so you only paid if they uploaded a video?
THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
YepWithout looking, was that over a year since the last ep? 😳
'Here's us intricately laying solder trace onto a fibreglass board'I find them infuriating, it's like they deliberately go out of their way to ignore the plethora of off the shelf solutions and make things hard for themselves.
Yeah feeding solder through a 3d printer and fannying around with Arduinos makes for watchable content but it's proper Heath Robinson maplins shite.
Tolman have the right idea with their 205 LCD dash.. a much more elegant solution that won't break when a bit of vibration rattles the solder traces off the board
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Because it's a breadboard. It's not going to be used in the final build where they'll use a proper PCB. Want to redesign part of it? Rather than bin the whole thing, you just peel off the bit of trace you want to redesign and print again.'Here's us intricately laying solder trace onto a fibreglass board'
'Here's us lifting the entire f**king trace off the board to solder in the components'
I've no idea why they didn't just have the boards plated, or screen printed. Or just done it right from the beginning...
There's much simpler ways to go about that than 3d printing solder onto a fibreglass board.Because it's a breadboard. It's not going to be used in the final build where they'll use a proper PCB. Want to redesign part of it? Rather than bin the whole thing, you just peel off the bit of trace you want to redesign and print again.
Granted they probably should have made it clearer that this isn't going to be driven around with at the beginning, but it was pretty obvious that it's not going to last more than 30 seconds of driving before it wobbles the traces off.
Literally like Episode 1 then?soon as they started with needlessly complex solutions to simple problems I lose all interest.
Literally like Episode 1 then?
The entire build is completely overcomplicated, everything done to 11. I literally know of two cars (mini + clio) that have been Impreza swapped, run, raced, crashed, set on fire, rebuilt, and then sold on/stripped in the time that they've taken to build Binky. But those cars aren't built with anything near the same attention to detail. The clio's dashboard was mounted in a biscuit tin.
It’s already had its first drive.I'd laugh my arse off it it blew up or caught fire on it's first drive.
The timescale is getting a bit old now though. I know it's not a full-time thing, but it would be nice if they actually finished it and did some other things.
Why don't you suck them off a bit moreIt’s already had its first drive.
Literally just stating a fact. Like you suck off tramps.Why don't you suck them off a bit more
Lol, overcomplicated nonsense is still nonsense.
What are the chances even if they do get it running, it fails to perform?
I mean, basically the whole project and video series is overcomplicated nonsense. There are YouTubers out there that have probably built 50 cars in the time it's taken BOM to get this far, so I don't think anyone should be surprised that they're still f**king about on stupid s**t.
I could get it if the final product was some fantastically quick car that goes onto dominate a race series. or even if the whole thing was just advertising the skills their business has.
but lots of it is overcomplicated and a waste of time, I can't see it severing either purpose.