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Engineering Principles for Makers Part One; The Problem. #066
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625,506 Views ā€¢ Oct 22, 2018 ā€¢ Click to toggle off description
A easy to follow strategy for designing and making stuff with a focus on machines. Turn your idea into a real "thing". I call part one my ā€œDr. Farmā€œ Method.
My version of the basic design engineering process.

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Notes:

I referenced several books while putting this series together. They are mostly engineering text books, but no worries... the videos keep it simple... Here you go.

BOOKS
Design of Machinery 2nd edition (Robert Norton) (the example of the grass)
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design
Design of Weldments, (Blodgett)
The Elements of Mechanical Design (James Skakoon)



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Final Note:
PLEASE UNDERSTAND...I receive hundreds of messages on all platforms (email, Facebook, comments etc) asking for advice, and help with projects. At this volume, I simply can't do one on one advice.
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@gmyrick49

4 years ago

I'm seventy years young. I've been doing woodworking for more than fifty-five years. After watching your video, I can say my approach to problem solving has sucked. Thank you for teaching an old dog a new trick. I'm saving this video and subscribing.

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@gibson9516

4 years ago

Could you just teach all the nation critical thinking skills. Thanks! We need that done by yesterday. Keep up the good work.

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@kennethellison9713

4 years ago

Best comment: "The labor price is unlimited. I love doing this" Well said.

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@georgesmith827

4 years ago

You had me at ā€œdefine the problemā€. I love this guy!

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@officialmahimshikder

3 years ago

I studied engineering for 3years and learned more from this video then my whole academic year. I am considering you as my mentor. I hope one-day we can have a chat.

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@KyleClements

5 years ago

I wish more makers would focus this part of the making process. Stopping and thinking for a few minutes in more valuable than a full day's work that didn't need to happen.

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@rickylewis595

3 years ago

I have been teaching Vocational Education, or Career Technical Education for 25 years. Our curriculum is so bogged down with coloring by Numbers, you my friend is what we yearn for a way to put the Art back into teaching. Love your real world approach to learning.

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@rebelmind654

3 years ago

This is what I love about being an engineer and learning from other Science oriented thinkers. Critical thinking and properly defining a problem are a must if you're going to get anything near a viable solution. Job well done.

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@Markevans36301

5 years ago

One vid showing me how to better think out my own stuff is worth 20 just showing me how to make that thing. You got a follower from this vid. I hope the quality stays this high!

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@matthewthehuman1744

3 years ago

I appreciate you man, you're so soft spoken and knowledgeable.

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@alphafert608

3 years ago

This reminds me of the saying "give a man a fish feed him for a day, teach a man to fish & feed him for a lifetime". I came for the workbench & left with problem solving & critical thinking tools.

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@TyroniousRex

5 years ago

I don't even do this type of stuff (manufacturing) but I'm a painter/modeler and was linked here from a DIY spray booth video. I only needed to see this video to know that I really stumbled onto a gold mine here. Thank you YouTube algorithm/AI whatever you are. And thank you sir for also being a Maker.

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@monkfry

5 years ago

The actual benefits of reading books, thinking, questioning and prototyping. Something missing quite a bit today. Subbed for that. Looking forward to more. šŸ‘

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@mdsc314

5 years ago

I rarely comment on videos, but I think this is worth it. I watched your "What I Learned" video previously, and I can very clearly see your implementation of all your planned changes in the way you make videos. I want to say that I like all the little things you've changed in your production. I noticed the wider angle on the camera showing more of the shop in context; better sound, not that the sound was bad before; and also the level of detail and commentary you've "left in" the video. All these little things are great, and although all those things are subtle, I found myself enjoying this video and the content in a more complete way. Your work and commitment are commendable, and I appreciate the knowledge and thoughts you are sharing.

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@sammyspaniel6054

4 years ago

"Define the problem without constraining yourself to any particular solution". Very wise approach. I fight tunnel vision on a daily basis. New subscriber. (Edited part: I just applied this approach to a product I'm developing and found an elegant solution to a part that I've been struggling with for over a month)

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@tatay41

4 years ago

Logical approach, excellent verbal skills, video is good quality and informative. Thumbs up!

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@johnbrown3711

5 years ago

Jeremy, you are simply ... inspiring! I wish you were my next door neighbor!

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@RieMiller

5 years ago

Because of this video, the word 'lawnmower' has taken on a totally new meaning at our house. I can not thank you enough. After all most three decades of marriage, my husband can finally understand my problem solving process. I love the channel. Thanks for all your hard work.

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@JesseBMillerToo

3 years ago

Every software development team needs to see this, but for software (and maybe this?) Appearance could be Architecture.

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@Silent-G

4 years ago

The most important thing Iā€™ve learned from my engineer friends that you demonstrate in this video is the important of planning. Itā€™s never perfect the first time, but proper planning helps get it close. Love watching guys like you explain the process!

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