this little toolbox is for managing my small tools like screw drivers,pens,sharp cutters etc. this should be always on my workbench while i am working on a project, it is very easy to access important tools using this box.the other reason i built this was the cool effect, it covers the blank spaces around a subject while i am filming a project, if too many blank spaces appear around a subject repeatedly, the entire clip would turn out to be boring.
the 3rd reason to build this was the middle titling issue. usually some kind people steal my videos from my channel and put them back on YouTube without even crediting me or my channel. so i have printed and pasted some link descriptions on each side of the toolbox to appear in the middle of a video always, at least this will help other audiences to find my channel on YouTube. the 4rth reason for building this was the product promotion issue, usually while i receive some electronics or DIY tools and stuff from other companies to show them on my videos, i have to show a link to their website as well. to cut the video directly to a link-shot on screen is a very naive editing style and it will receive some negative feedback from the audiences. so for this reason i have to attach the printed link on a side of this toolbox and let the viewers see it while i am normally working on a project :)
this wasn't cool enough? i think it was.
see some pictures of this project below and at the end there is a link to take you to YouTube and see the video of this project.
Video link on Youtube:
https://youtu.be/50R4lFOlDMs
here is the link to YouTube video of this project:
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017
HDD Based LED Lights For Video & Photography & Other Purposes
if you have ever been to a NETCAFE, you would have probably seen those lights mounted over each Monitor.These lights are for compensating the lights coming to our eyes from the monitor screen. the screen acts as spot light directly hitting our eyes which is not good in long term. looking at monitors without opposite light, causes the eyes to become dry and itchy.so i needed such lights to make for my desktop monitor, but later while i made an Aluminum shade LED light, i used these HDD base lights for videography and or for computer repairing.
these lights are good for background light while photography or filming, or lighting inside some cabinet for table or shelf for temporary filming issues.
things i used for this project:
1. a pair of dead hard drives.
2.a pair of switches.
3. a pair of E17 LED bulbs.
4.Some wires.
5.soldering.
6.stands from the clip lights.
these the pictures how i made them.
i ordered the LEDs from Banggood.com. via PayPal, a very good and quick delivery. so far been very satisfied with their services.
these lights are good for background light while photography or filming, or lighting inside some cabinet for table or shelf for temporary filming issues.
things i used for this project:
1. a pair of dead hard drives.
2.a pair of switches.
3. a pair of E17 LED bulbs.
4.Some wires.
5.soldering.
6.stands from the clip lights.
these the pictures how i made them.
i ordered the LEDs from Banggood.com. via PayPal, a very good and quick delivery. so far been very satisfied with their services.
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Aluminum Shade LED Light For Desktop
I needed a LED light for my desktop 27 Inches monitor, usually these lights that lit monitor screens so we can easily stare at the screen for hours, are called Screen lights or Monitor Lights. You might have seen some if you have ever been in a Net Cafe.
by the way, i thought i should buy one, there were some in the Markets, very nice and dedicated. the problem was that those LEDs are too fancy and usually if the LEDs burn out, there is no way to replace them, you have to buy an entire light with wires and body again, so it is expensive. my idea was to make something so the lights could be replaceable with ordinary lights available in the markets. so i came up with this idea, made an alumi shade with E17 LED bulbs, nuts and bolts on the shelve of my desktop cabinet.
it works well and saved me lots of money meanwhile i could learn how to work with Aluminum, cause it was my first time doing a work completely with Aluminum.
see pictures and the video link is at the end.
https://youtu.be/QvGHWeCPKoM
here is the link to this project on hackaday:
http://hackaday.com/2015/05/17/articulated-computer-lamp-lights-up-your-life/
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