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emece67:
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Refrigerator:
All this talk about Glasslinger but no Dalibor Farny? https://www.youtube.com/user/daliborfarny

Check out Sam Zeloof if you like DIY semiconductors https://www.youtube.com/user/szeloof
This dude was already making semiconductors in highschool.

I had a hobby of finding cool channels but i've forgotten many since.
ucanel:

--- Quote from: emece67 on December 24, 2020, 02:33:05 pm ---Let me revive this thread linking this https://www.youtube.com/c/TallanPick/featured guy's youtube channel on lock picking. Beware that I'm speaking of lock picking as a sport (locksport), without criminal intent.
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So we need to demand a collaboration video from him and the creator of this lock:
https://youtu.be/_7vPNcnYWQ4
thinkfat:
For machining, Stefan Gotteswinter is high on my list. He's beyond awesome. Abom79 for the hands-on heavy stuff, This Old Tony because the guy is just hilarious . Blondihacks for showing how experience  trumps raw talent.

CuriousMarc is fantastic. His AGC restauration series is gold. Watch it if you haven't already.

Scott Manley for everything I ever wanted to know about space travel

The Signal  Path because it is way beyond my skill level yet cool to watch.

Louis Rossmann for the rants and for showing how to repair consumer electronics at component level.

FranLab for the vintage electronics stuff, not for the whining over YT.

Mark Rober, for the annual Glitter Bomb updates. Not for Team Trees.
IanB:

--- Quote from: Yansi on November 17, 2020, 03:30:52 pm ---Sorry, I've completely forgot Clickspring, but his channel seems dead anyway.

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It was just on hold; it's back again now. He took a sabbatical to do some academic research into the Antikythera mechanism.
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