DiveKick – 2 Button Ultra-Violence – PAX East 2013

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DiveKick is a fighting game boiled down to its barest essentials. There are two buttons, dive and kick. Using both of these buttons you must defeat your opponent in a Best of 9 where just a single kick will lose you the round.

2014 Cadillac CTS V-Sport – 2013 New York International Auto Show

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Homemade Stick Welder – From Microwave Parts!

Did you know you can make an AC arc welder using parts from your microwave? I just finished mine, so join me in this video as we put its welding capabilities to the test!

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WARNING:

Welding galvanized metals can release toxic zinc-oxide fumes. Proper eye protection and ventilation are recommended. I run the system on 240 VAC, which is metered by a power controller I built called the “Scariac”. It’s similar to the idea of a Variac (variable auto-controller), with a few more hazards to be aware of. The Micro-Welder itself does not have an on-off switch, and can pose a fire hazard if plugged directly into a mains power socket. I made this to be used exclusively with the Scariac. (Look for how to build that in another project.) Stick welding, and/or the modification of a Microwave Oven Transformer (M.O.T), can be very dangerous and presents risk of UV radiation, shock hazards, burns, fires, fumes and a multitude of other risks. This project should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Misuse, or careless use, of tools or projects may result in serious injury. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

This video is the end result of 3 other project videos which will be edited and uploaded over the next couple of months. Those videos will show how I modified the transformers, and how to control the current, but they aren’t available at the moment, hence the “Coming Soon” on the annotations.

This project video comes after quite a bit of thinking and experimenting with different ways to modify the microwave stick welder into something that actually works, and would actually be a useful tool to have around the shop.

There are a few videos on the internet that show various people who have tried making a stick welder from a Microwave Oven Transformer. There are even a couple of tutorials suggesting how to do it. However, in my experience of trying to duplicate these projects, my MOT welder either got so hot that the insulation on the wires melted and shorted it out, and/or it didn’t provide enough power to strike and maintain an arc.

To date, I haven’t seen a video or project where anyone actually welded anything with one of these “so-called” microwave welders. The most that’s been shown is to lay a bead on a piece of metal. But this doesn’t prove it can weld. My earlier attempts could also lay a bead, but they didn’t have enough heat or penetration to make anything stick. A welder also needs a way to reliably control the amperage (which no other project does). I saw one project where dimmer switches were used on the primary coils, however dimmer switches are only able to handle around 600 watts, and these stick welders require upwards of 2,000-3,000 watts. In my experience, the dimmer switches fail very quickly and within a couple minutes of trying to weld.

I’m happy to say that the welder in my project does work for me. It welds 1/16″ AC rods very well, and I believe the transformer temperatures are very reasonable and sustainable for the amount of welding I plan to do as a simple hobbiest welder.

To see exactly how I built this welder, look for Part 1 and Part 2 on how to make the Microwave Stick Welder.

2014 Acura MDX – 2013 New York International Auto Show

Meet the full production version of the 2014 MDX, as Acura’s best selling model, the company didn’t take the redesign of the 3rd generation lightly. Class leading fuel efficiency, impressive tech features, and a more spacious cabin give the SUV the necessary advantages to keep it competitive in this hugely competitive market. Stay tuned later this year when we drive the new model and see how it stacks about against its main competitors.

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Transistor – Uncommentated footage, by popular demand

Usually I don’t do this, for this game due to its audio design, I will make an exception.

Transistor is the new game by Bastion creators Supergiant. Bastion is known for its excellent sound design and the narrator, who is also present in a different form in Transistor. Since our usual format is that of a dual-commentary, a lot of that audio could not be heard clearly over the commentary. This is entirely intentional and we won’t be changing our policies in the future however in this case, since audio is such a big part of Supergiant Games, we wanted to make this available for people to experience for themselves. Please bear in mind this game is very much not ready for release, it’s not coming out until 2014 so there are many things including the audio design which are incomplete. I’ve also had to watermark this footage because clean feed from desirable games is often copied and taken by other channels and claimed as their own.