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  • maybe balsawood

  • this is a bunch of bull shit

  • how about replacing the magnet with a LED?(and the magnet sensor with a photoresistor)

    just to see how it then would be from a LED

  • Magnets, how do they work?

  • Wonderful CNC work! maybe you will be interested to explore some cad-cam software!

  • Tching !

  • the word you're looking for is "repulsion".

  • @aggrav8d I would think the word is magnetism

  • but still it is resilient enough to keep its shape .

  • What you might wanna do is get a vacuum cleaner to suck all,of the s

  • The force field is called repulsion ( google it)

  • Add an ardunio

  • A soft wax block

  • Looks like a step in the right direction for a 3D printer... doesn't have to print plastic, could carve foam, then cast the foam positive

  • I LOVE THE WAY YOU THINK, TRY MCMASTER.COM THEY HAVE BELTS, PULLEY, AND A LOT MORE COOL THINGS THAT CAN IMPROVE YOUR DESIGN. BEAUTIFUL VIDEO!!!

  • try an end mill its used for cutiting metal but it will work better than a drill

  • 2:20

    A magnetic field? :|

  • That's amazing I think that us the best thing I've seen all year n joke

  • That is a really nice idea. The correct term for what the sculptures are representing would be magnetic field lines.

  • This guy prototypes like I do :D

  • What's up with the sound effects?Wait,is it sound effects,or sound affects?

  • @JrodMcKenzy

    its effects

  • The Danish and the Dutch: They even speak English the same way :)

  • It's magnetic field. Not a force field.

  • I think the feeling he is trying to describe is as though there was a rubber pole between the magnets.

  • @MarkusMaki I meant to type ball.

  • So all you need now is let your hair go white and find a friend called Marty McFly.

  • Epic sound effects

  • Very awesome idea.

  • godt at høre en dansker på youtube^^

  • woulden the carver (motor and Drill) work better if it where sideways to the matrial ?

  • LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR ACCENT!

  • The "force field" you were referring to was the repulsion of the two magnets against each other. When two magnetic fields of the same polarity (pole-to-pole) come close to each other they repel away from one another. The magnetic field that is always around a magnet is similar to a sphere on each pole of the magnet. what you were feeling when you tried to touch the magnets together was the outside edge of that field pushing on your magnet.

  • awesumm

  • Most sure you are a dane; your accent is Copenhagen-ish.

    Anyhow this is a magnificent experiment!

  • Incredible

    

  • Too kewl, keep up the good work! Love your videos!

  • thats just a cnc!!

  • @ivobaks1 No it is not.

  • that is cool!

  • looks like weed

  • G E N I AL IDEA. I think I will try the principle to cut a foam piece into the shape of an airfoil. Many TKS for sharing the idea.

  • er du fra Danmark??

  • Genius :)

  • Great video. Thanks Frits!

  • Wonka??????

  • You and Collin are the two best people on Make

  • Amazing, that's what you call thinking outside the box.

  • how many tables did you glued together so far?

  • This is a great video, spiritual back pat for you!

  • Easy to poke and drill. THATS WHAT SHE SAID

  • @fwar83 but not to you

  • I think genius discoveries come from being able to still play like a child as you demonstrated with your language and actions at the beginning and then went straight to full on, complicated, technical construction completely skipping the area in the middle inhabited by the rest of us. lol. :)

  • Good job!!! What a concept!!!. I use thingie vocabulary also :)

  • you went from easy to WTF!@

  • This is brilliant!!

  • Anyone ever thought of a CNC house builder?

  • Also there is a "LEGO 3D Milling Machine" video on YouTube

  • Hooray for hot glue!

  • The only thing i heard was,"Brahh!" at the end

  • Home built CNC machine? Do they already exist? I expect they do. Could be cheaper than a 3d printer and use sculpting foam. Which is fairly cheap.

  • I dig those sound effects you make, brah >_>

  • wow, the potential uses for such an intuitive device are through the roof

  • Great video!! This is what I want to see more of from make!!!!!!!

  • not complex but very interesting defiantly a very intriguing way of solving a problem or more exploring a curiosity

  • Great video ... thanks!

  • 5:16 LOL

  • amazing stuff man.

  • It seems like it would not be too hard to hook that up to a CAD program. than you would be able to carve out just about anything you could draw. Than you could use it to let's say carve out a cog. You could than use said "foam" cog to make a plaster mold. Add Molten plastic, lead, puter, or ??????, and you can now cast parts that you just can not find anyplace else. (I know there is probily easer ways to get the same outcome, but it still would be cool!)

  • Magnets, How do they work?!

  • You are simply amazing

  • Amazing, Da Vinci Reborn, my respects to u bro, u make me want to go to collage and study that stuff, keep it up!!!

  • nice!!

    

  • hello?

  • Reminds me of a dream.

  • is this guy danish?.. sounds like the accent

  • kinda of skipped a few steps but very cool!

  • I like His little sound effect he does with every time he does something...Ka-Ching!

  • This was awexome man!  Keep up the fine creativity!

  • You definitly have too mutch free time!! Then again I`v watched this video twice...

  • Brilliant video. What fantastic idea !

  • DUDE! u r genius! u made some sort of miniature cnc lathe machine 0_o

  • Genial!!!

    

  • Wauw, amazing thought to make the invisible visible, and very genius HOW you did it. I just enjoyed the shape of the magnetic forcefield, seen for the very first time! You are a Genius man!

  • Make it print 3d object designed on computer.

  • @Armookie there is already a thing like that. it is called a fabber (3d printer)

  • @YuvKay101 Yes I know that. That was my point can they not apply this to be used as a 3d printer. I already know of a way of transforming the material shown in this video into a solid plastic. This would make 3d printing very very cheap.

  • @Armookie yes, but the 3d printer uses liquids that harden into solids in order to make stuff

  • that's pretty damn awesome.. took me a while to understand what was going on, but now that I do, I'm amazed!

  • is he danish ? xD he sound very danish on hes accent

  • @zakokiller I was thinking the excact same !

  • @zakokiller yeah he is danish... just look at the website at the end of the video... it ends with .dk

  • looked like simple machines, i was thinking i could do this and then it panned to this crazy advanced contraption and i felt stupid and confused :(

  • @Metalshop242 Hey, just make something like at 5:28 - It doesn't have to make copies of invisible stuff, just to make something that carves / drills out by servos is really good fun :) It should only take .. max an hour, and once you make something like that, you will find fun stuff to do with it, trust me :) It's really cool fun to make a machine that makes something back at you!

  • magnetic.....somefing :)))

  • lol no life

  • Дрочь какая-то

  • @Arjunyg: Because I don't care for correct terms, and I don't mind if people think I'm daft. I could call something a cutter-thingey, who gives? F*ck me, there's a strange forcefield there is just how I think, instead of "I can feel the flux" :D Get down bro, I invent stuff, I can look the rest up in wikipedia ;D

  • @fritslyneborg You could have all the knowledge in the universe, but what's the point if you can't use it and apply it into real life applications, right? Thanks for the video, it was really interesting.

  • @fritslyneborg Not to be rude like the others but you may not care about correct terms but the people watching this care and like to know more that the point of this chl to start with. If you can look them up on wikipedia like you said they do so before hand so people don't make fun of you that how i see it and right now you being total asshole about it for people trolling you. If that how you are then better off not even making video for makemagiazine.

  • @Zenshiro14 Well, I am not doing any more videos fro MAKE, problem solved ;)

  • @fritslyneborg I was not trying to be rude but if you don't want to be troll it best to do your homework people on the internet are fucking asshole anyways good luck to you i did enjoy your video i did not care how you called it but others do it is the point of this chl.

  • @fritslyneborg Screw zenshiro14 and all the arrogant fags who think speech should be uniform!!!! Keep em comin! Keep em comin!!!!!!

  • @fritslyneborg I now feel the urge to edit the page on magnetism to include phases like 'wang-dang-doodle'.

  • @Craydon LOL ;D

  • would love to see your efforts at creating the engine of the future that will replace the gasoline engine ~ that is what the world needs now more than ever. an engine that doesn't run on gasoline, but is just as efficient. how would you do it? would harnessing magnetic power be a possibility? how would it be fueled or would it ever run out of fuel? this would attract worldwide attention if solved ~

  • omg what a freak <3

  • My left ear feels lonely!

  • That's freaking awesome.

  • You could make this into a tracer and trace shapes like vases etc. using tension. Cool!

  • you are a genius bro my son loves legos I cant wait to show him those maker things those are legos for grownup tinkerers and engineer creative types but the fact you used it to carve out the shape and structure of a magnetic field sick bro

  • easy to explain... he's an alien 

  • I wish we could be friends

  • i have no idea wat he was saying it it is asome!

  • Amazing.

  • it sounds like he has a danish accent (:

  • Looks like a shit ball. -Dee Reynolds

  • Fuckin briliant! Awsome

  • Are you danish ?

  • @peterbankz Yes, I am from Denmark :)

  • is he danish??? he sounds like it

  • @danishfixierider Yes he is!:D

  • Woah thats cool :O

  • I really want to do this stuff, i have an arduino, servos and stuff, but i dont know how to put them to good use, i look on arduino.cc webstite, and use their codes, but 1. I dont know how to use it in different uses, and 2. Sometimes nothing works and i have no clue why, is there anyway i could skype chat you or get someone to teach me, because youtube videos dont help me past using buttons with leds :/ PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!!

  • Yeah, but every shape will be based upon a sphere each time since the magnetic force dissipates in every X/Y/Z equally from the magnetic center. Any distortion in shape would be a result of another factor dealing with your machine or placement of the magnet.

  • lmao a force field?? what is this....magnetic fields, attracting and repelling.....thats like grade 3 science.

  • lol awesome video

  • What would you have done if you had set the machine loose carving away and it came up with a face looking back at you?

  • He actully created a machine to crave a figure of (in this case) a magnetic forcefield... thats pretty god damn cool :O

  • balsa wood would be a more stable substitute, maybe a polystyrene?

  • It's repelling not force field

  • he's not smart. he's a lunatic

  • 5:20 voice crack

  • This guy is freakin awesome!!

  • Oh that danish accent <3

  • ןooɔ sı ʇɐɥʇ

  • I love this guy.. More of him please. :)

  • Cool. U r smarticle particle

  • Cool idea :)

  • its called flux. like the movie flux capacitor

  • this is some of the most professional shit I've ever seen.

  • wow!

  • How about clay. You could re use it multiple times.

  • best part 0:23 XD

  • Im with you on this, I could watch and have watched my 3D printer run for Hours and hours.

  • i love this guy, just too cool.

  • Nice SFX bro.

  • wish i could make that too ;c

  • can u show us how to make it

  • Det der Frits, det er genialt. God ide at kunne se det magnetiske felt, på andre måder end CAT scan osv. Det kunne næsten bruges i undervisnings øjemed.

    Jeg følger dine videoer og din kvalitet er steget meget siden du satte tempoet ned af dine uploads.

    PS: Det er dejligt at se en dansker fra Makemagazine.

  • Why doesn't he know what a magnetic field is...?

  • @Arjunyg He sounds like he's not a native English speaker, so maybe he just doesn't know the word for it in English.

  • @Arjunyg English isnt his first language :) 

  • @LegitQQ Can you rephrase that, please?

  • @Arjunyg probably because english isn't his first language. He said he didn't know the word, not that he didn't know what it was. I'm not sure though.

  • @Arjunyg

    I believe he does know what that is. You can hear him say "Magnetic Flux" at 4:48.

  • @Arjunyg Because there is another name for the force. It's called a flux and I think that was what he was looking for.

  • @Arjunyg Fucking magnets...

  • @JasonStogia How do they work? (miracles)

  • Block of plaster would be great :) I know nothing about robots/electronics but I enjoy every episode of LiHR :)

  • just awesome Frits! thanks...I would try some XPS foam next, you'll find it building supply stores (at least here in sweden) it's usually blue or green but I have seen orange too. It sands good and I think it would work good for this, dont go with the standard white EPS foam. Then you can carve some nice vacuum mold plugs or whatever :) keep it up!

  • You could make that in to a CNC machine...

  • Ha ha! What you just carved out of invisibility was not magnatism; it was a crazy idea given physical form. You have the most interesting brain, Frits!

    Oh, and cool shirt. ; j

  • what a great idea!

  • lol coool

  • simple form of the 3D printer...

  • 2:18 it's called repulsion :)

  • Wouldn't it be amazing if you could talk less and show more robots?

  • Repulsion .

  • I wonder what would happen if you made the magnet spin? Maybe a 3d representation of the frequency that its spinning at or maybe an AC transformer so you can just the frequency. LMR ROCKS

  • Very cool idea. I like your style and enthusiasm. Sound effects and nice too.