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Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto

Making It #014: Why

Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto

I Like To Make Stuff

Arts, Crafts, Education, How To, Leisure, Design

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2015

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about why they do what they do and how it can help you focus when you think about it too.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys welcome to this episode of Making It. I'm Bob Kliggett from

0:04.2

Alex mixed up. I'm here with David Pachuto, the drunken woodworker and

0:08.2

Jimmy Deresta and before we get going we're gonna I want to say thank you to Nicholas Gomez, Luis Gonzalez, and Matthew

0:15.6

Dickinson, and a new patron, Rick Rhodes. Those guys are our top supporters on Patreon. You're awesome

0:22.3

and we really appreciate you.

0:24.0

And also, I want to say a special thanks to Craig Melinson who gave us a donation

0:29.1

this past week.

0:29.7

It was really generous.

0:30.5

So thanks.

0:32.1

And yeah, if you guys enjoy the show and you want to help us do more of it and you know continue it and all that stuff.

0:38.0

Patreon.com slash making it is a great way to free support us. If you don want to do that, you could also just go to iTunes and

0:44.4

leave us a rating review. That all helps get the show in front of more people. So, yeah, in this episode we got kind of a general interesting thing to talk about and we'll get to that. But before we do, let's talk about what we're working on.

0:58.0

David, what are you doing? I am currently making a video on how to make a camera slider all with just parts you can

1:07.1

find online and it's the one I'm working on is a motorized slider where the camera moves from one end to the other and

1:16.5

then back. So it's reversible, it has variable speed, and then after I tackle that, then I want to get a little bit more complicated and try a version 2 using the Arduino and a step remoter and actually be able to program it.

1:32.0

But I wanted to get past this first easier one and then see where it goes.

1:37.4

So I'm working on a video for that. I just completed a really, really simple like key rack coat rack video that once done just

1:47.3

waiting for that to make it live. It's almost so simple that I'm afraid of to put out, but it's a pilot wood project. I've never done a pilot wood project before

1:56.5

But yep, that's what I got going on a couple videos

2:00.1

That's cool. Yeah, I got videos going on as well, but to your point of you're afraid it's a little too simple

2:05.4

I always judge my videos and I'm afraid oh, maybe this isn't enough, but when I put those simple videos up either on make or on my own channel they get really good reviews like

2:15.6

recently I made a key I made a just a key for a lock and I was afraid it didn't have enough

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