i came across this guy on a recent internet "cruise"....he never shows his face and is pretty funny to boot!
At first i thought he was a comedian or a joke.. but the more i listened, i began to realise he was probably a decent machinest at least.
But what really caught my interest was how he referred to his patron saint of you tubers..that aussie fellow who says "Dont turn it on, take it apaaaaaarrrt"he also uses alot of daves signature sayings....like bobs your uncle(sometimes he changes it to bobs your auntie)
ave even bought a rigol 1054z dso!
now im sure every one on this forum has seen this guys site.... i just wonderd what everybody thought of AvE
i find him entertaining.....he semms to know alot about machine tools and hydraulics.....but seems to revert to daves tech savvy
anyway ...eevblog will always be my fave youtube site , but i do vist AvE every now and then
AvE's command of the English language is exceptional
in some videos he refers to clickspring as well..
I like his channel too and he's Canadian!
Keep your stick on the ice. Err that's not quite what he says anymore though.
AvE originally was "Arduino vs. Evil"
He renamed the channel after moving to more mech. eng focus.
Interesting, always wondered about the name and where it came from.
Yep his no frills attitude and occasional hammer engineering makes him come out a bit as a dork initially depending on what video you come across, it's only once you watch a couple more that you realise he's actually very clever and simply having good fun.
The way he can fluently string hilarious twisted words is genius
I enjoyed a few of his video but I'm not watching regularly because I can barely make sense of what he is saying
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BOLTR... Bored Of Lame Tool Reviews. Watch him often, even if He's kanadian.
BOLTR... Bored Of Lame Tool Reviews. Watch him often, even if He's kanadian.
Need to riper apart and see how she chooches!
This guy.... this guy is original. We need more like him!
... and occasional hammer engineering ...
But surely a 4 lb club hammer is
the engineering tool. Everything else is mere frippery, strictly for the use of dilettantes only.
That's... just epic, and the comments will get you rolling on the floor for a while too
Keep your d*ck in the vise.
I'm quite sure it is vice not vise
Keep your d*ck in the vise.
I'm quite sure it is vice not vise
A vise (American English) or vice (British English) is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it.
Keep your d*ck in the vise.
I'm quite sure it is vice not vise
A vise (American English) or vice (British English) is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ViceMiami vice wasn't a tvseries about work holding equipment
... it's only once you watch a couple more that you realise he's actually very clever and simply having good fun.
The way he can fluently string hilarious twisted words is genius
Yeah, if you check out some of his old videos, he didn't always do those linguistic gymnastics. It's his signature now, I suppose. Quite fun. Even if you don't know what all of his convoluted phrases and words (real or made up) mean, you can (eventually) get it via context.
Keep your d*ck in the vise.
I'm quite sure it is vice not vise
A vise (American English) or vice (British English) is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice
Miami vice wasn't a tvseries about work holding equipment
ZeTeX is right. In British English, both meanings of the work vice have the same spelling. In US English, they're different spellings, for different meanings. I didn't know this until now.
Really? We have brits (potentially from east london), who don't get the concept of Rhyming Slang?
"KEEP YOUR STICK ON THE ICE" (which comes from playing ice hockey)
You're having a bubble mate.
Rhyming slang takes a bit to get your head around. Double indirection!
I always like his overkill ways of opening packages too. Such as using a milling machine to open a cardboard box.
I feel some clamshell packages would open nicely on a milling machine though. I have actually used a sawzall for those when getting mad. lol.
I always like his overkill ways of opening packages too. Such as using a milling machine to open a cardboard box.
I feel some clamshell packages would open nicely on a milling machine though. I have actually used a sawzall for those when getting mad. lol.
+1 clamshell packages should be extincted from earth, there must be a better less frustrating package then this, we almost have solar freaking roadways (
) and yet we are stuck with stupid clamshell packages.
clamshell packages should be extincted from earth, there must be a better less frustrating package then this, we almost have solar freaking roadways ( ) and yet we are stuck with stupid clamshell packages.
Well, there's an easy solution for that.
Oh wait...
Clamshell packages are easy, I almost always have a knife, clone leatherman or a pair of scissors or a Stanley knife around, to do the dirty deed to it.
Lacking that I have chewed the packages open before, and just by finding the most blown point and tearing the thin material there. Had a few cuts, but the satisfaction is almost worth it.