Did I Make the World's Smallest Rocket Flight Computer?
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I love your energy. Especially the "oh god why is everything awful I'm going to slide down my chair onto the floor now." It feels very authentic. Real, not glamorized engineering.
@glowytheglowbug
2 жыл бұрын
No comments? Dang also nice comment
@grant0617
2 жыл бұрын
You remind me of an Elon Musk with upgraded comedy software.
@EthanReesor
2 жыл бұрын
@@grant0617 I don't know how to respond to that. Thanks I guess? I meant my comment honestly. The whole sliding-down-the-chair-in-despair thing is quite familiar to me, and I appreciate content that shows what engineering is really like. Joe manages to strike the perfect balance between entertainment and reality. A video diary of the entire process probably would not be much fun to watch, but I don't want to see just the successes. If I were on an engineering team with Joe, he would be the one who kept everyone going even when nothing was working.
@grant0617
2 жыл бұрын
@@EthanReesor I am a dumbass. I accidently replied to your comment when I was just trying to comment on the video, referring to Joe. You must have been so confused. I never read your comment until now, and I think we were making the same point; that Joe is a genius, as well as being very relatable and humble. And you made an honest attempt to reply to my accidental reply, which in itself is remarkable and rare on KZread. I'm so sorry to have wasted your time. I'm going to leave my comment up for everyone to see my stupid mistake. Take care, Ethan.
@robertsteinbeiss8478
2 жыл бұрын
yes I was close to say the same, similar, ... well not let it get weard!
This is maybe my favorite BPS Space video, which means it’s one of my favorite videos on KZread. Great work Joe!!! Thanks for the knowledge, laughs and fun!
@AsuBeats
2 жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@aliuddinazfar3388
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Hello Everyday Astrount
2 жыл бұрын
By far the best and most authentic video ever! It was amazing!
@simonbriscoe5932
2 жыл бұрын
I concur Tim.
@kavenci
2 жыл бұрын
agreed
12:16 was mind blowing. Totally awesome.
@mainaksarkar4469
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@hvanmegen
7 ай бұрын
Amazeballs!
@gaelgodbout550
5 ай бұрын
ong bro
@thomasgiguere8460
4 ай бұрын
nah this here is mind blowing 0:38 thats how we work what a great job
"We don't want magic smoke to come out, because it's really hard to put the magic smoke back in" This is one of the most beautiful explanations of entropy I've ever heard!
Hello Icarus Thiccarus, I hope you're well. Thank you for teaching me about grey sauce and magic squares. Your T-shirt speaks to me at a fundamental level and that one part of the video was transcendental and changed me as a person for the better.
I will never get over just how spectacular you are at making beautiful (and also funny and educational) videos. Congrats on an absolute BANGER Also le soundtrack be bumpinnnn
@gabrielmarin4300
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, Xyla is here! 😎
@corty8969
2 жыл бұрын
He’s designing the boarddddd
@Video_Crow
2 жыл бұрын
About 10 seconds into this video, I thought, "Man, Xyla should see this..." I really should have known you already had.
@corty8969
2 жыл бұрын
@The mRNA jab Is the mark of the beast tf
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
2 жыл бұрын
@Xyla Foxlin >>> Are you and Joe RELATED by any chance? Uh, asking for a friend...😉
This Chanel is, put in a simple way, extremely satisfactorily. Love the rockets, your thought prosess, and your filming/editing skills.
Joe, whether you know it or not, you are promoting the idea that it’s ok to fail because it’s still an opportunity to learn,and that’s inspiring. You are an inspiration. Keep up the great work. Cheers from Moose Jaw Tim
Wow, the transition into 12:22 is absolutely top tier! Amazing work as always!
@chrome4096
Жыл бұрын
even the deer thought so too :)
The climax of the video is at 12:15 and it couldn't be any better!
The segue into the 4th launch was an instant KZread classic, and possibly motion picture history being made. The storyline. The footage. The editing. The casting of the main characters. Even the catering, as shown through the fresh and healthy appearance of the cast. Wow!
The climax of the video was amazing! It truly captured what it takes to turn new ideas into a reality. It's easy to feel like you're done at that point because it's not talked about enough. The leaning back in the chair is so familiar, I was smiling right through it. Keep up the great work. I loved the video.
After many years he finally used his audio degree.
@hexidev
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@maximus8905
2 жыл бұрын
🙃
12m30s: That was AMAZING. Actually, it was. The last stage was unstable-as you said-but that was a solid multistage flight. Well done.
@FredPlanatia
2 жыл бұрын
i haven't visited your channel in quite a while. It was always entertaining because of what you're doing and how well you communicate that and your enthusiasm for it. But I see a real quantum leap in your production and entertainment value, story telling, stray deer, moon rise, BPS interns, musical Shre-e--ek accompaniment and all. You're a pro youtuber. Very well done!
@SwagGaming87
Жыл бұрын
you can say 12:30
This is one of the craziest projects I've seen on youtube. Honestly man, congrats.
Thank you for doing this video. You're giving me confidence for a project where things are not going so smoothly right now
Is it safe to say that in rocket science, there are either people who are built different and decide not to record any flight data or rockets that are built different that decide not to record any flight data, and everything else is just all the magic smoke building up in high enough concentrations to actually make things magically work? 😉
@____-gy5mq
2 жыл бұрын
You summed up debugging
@alt8791
2 жыл бұрын
My god an actual rocket company this is crazy
@CopenhagenSuborbitals
2 жыл бұрын
@@alt8791 Not a company, just a group of volunteers building rockets in their spare time. 🙂
@belzebubbybear
2 жыл бұрын
@@CopenhagenSuborbitals I think it's fair to say that you are THE institution within the field of rocketry in Denmark. Glæder mig til jeres fremtidige videoer.
@user-hv6wb5gk8p
2 жыл бұрын
In rocket science there's two kinds of magic smoke: The fiery smoke that makes your rocket go up and the sparking smoke that makes your rocket go down.
I've been getting pretty good at putting magic smoke back in. Oh, and I'm going to need the rights to this song for future videos, just fyi.
Great video - The deer stopping and looking at you on the 4th flight - You could almost hear him ask 'Are you collecting flight data this time?'.... 😄
Honestly this was my favorite BPS video to date, nice work man!
I've actually been thinking about """streamlining""" the process for a big (huge) project I'm doing (go direct to the final version, what could go wrong?), thanks for being my test subject on what not to do.
@nolansprojects2840
2 жыл бұрын
We’ve all thought this. 😂
@starry4471
2 жыл бұрын
there is no such thing as a final version
@ardannizmaasady6666
2 жыл бұрын
@@starry4471 final version vinal version rev 0.1 vinal version fix updated final version complete latest fix final version bug free.. 😂
@noth606
2 жыл бұрын
@@starry4471 as a software dev I couldn't agree more, goalposts keep moving forever...
"Maximum Ogredrive!" -Joe Barnard 2021
Great video. Most of us all ready know your research and development this far has you built different. You literally are the reason I am working on my own model rocket program. 😁
"You squeegee the grey sauce onto the magic square" this guy is a treasure trove of hilarious sentences
@fredvermeer4787
2 жыл бұрын
12:00 This part of the video is amazing. The climax right here.
Just FYI, for precision tech, especially digital applications, I'd recommend 4 layers: with 2 signal layers, and 2 hidden ground planes. The signal layers can create enough EMF in smaller electronics to induce signals into nearby circuits. A ground plane directly beneath both signal layers will protect against that.
@AB-om4ls
2 жыл бұрын
So signal ground signal ground? Or signal ground ground signal?
@BMac420
2 жыл бұрын
@@AB-om4ls prolly the second one
@Jeremy.Bearemy
2 жыл бұрын
@@BMac420 Nah he said directly beneath both. So that means directly beneath Signal 1 and directly beneath Signal 2. S/G/S/G
@DavideFoschi
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jeremy.Bearemy if you're designing a 2 layer pcb you've signal panel on "top" of the two side, in a s/g/g/s arrangement, each face is a signal plane with a ground one just beneath. i'll put my2c on s/g/g/s as @B-Mac
@TremereTT
2 жыл бұрын
the not including of a log was the worst. How can you debug the Code without jtag and without log?
The Video was amazing, especially your epic engineering skills in making such a small flight controller. I'm impressed.
I like that your video is really genuine and you show how you make failures and improve on them. I don't see much of that in engineering videos.
12:16 oh man this was the climax of the video, incredibly well done editing at this part
"....I crave external validation!" That earned a solid like and sub. Keep it up. Failing is success.
@MrMilarepa108
2 жыл бұрын
OK fine, have my sub as well. Group pressure
@martinmalecki3302
2 жыл бұрын
external validation is best validation.
1:58 "We don't want the magic smoke to come out, because it's really hard to put the magic smoke back in." What a fun way to think about frying a board. Due to conservation of mass and information, it's technically possible to put every atom of material that was combusted back where it belonged to make the board work again. It's just "really hard." Lmao
I love everything about this video. The content, The attitude, The humor, Everything. Keep it up for sure.
Soooo good!
@waterrocketlab151
2 жыл бұрын
Very good
@alexanderbeck5998
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Marcus 👋
@digi3218
2 жыл бұрын
Hey hey
@yougot69supermonkeyb21
2 жыл бұрын
Very
@eddjordan2399
2 жыл бұрын
man
"If you drop one of these on the ground it ceases to exist." Oh so true. LMAO
@7890tom7890
2 жыл бұрын
Guitar pick feels also... 🥺
@LordPhobos6502
2 жыл бұрын
YES. THIS. Also, 0402 components are a great way to learn about complex / imaginary numbers... like when you assemble 9 LEDs, and you ordered 20, so... 20-9 = 3 left.
@fullflowaerospace
2 жыл бұрын
Listen ok conservation of mass is a myth made up by nasa
Love your work. Also love the fact that you are authentic and show your journey not just the end result
The montage of creating the board was true art
Actually to get 2 stages to fly straight without fins is impressive. How many times did Rocketdyne have F1 engine failures in testing before they got it to the point that the Saturn V 1st stages never failed with crew on them.
@tangentfox4677
2 жыл бұрын
.. How many times?
Music slaps on this one
Nice to see that you are still on your work with rockets!
Around minute 12 was the most amazing glorious thing I have ever seen in my life. Please keep up the good work!
"maximum ogredrive" just made my day
Do you sell your demo CD after the concert? "Designing the Board" sounds like a hit to me.
@bornach
2 жыл бұрын
At the very least I hope he registered it with a content matching service, otherwise someone else will and then claim all his hard earned monetization because that's how broken the KZread system is
One great video! I like it a lot! Super moment at 12 minute, but I like also the music moments. I would like to thank you for the the t-shirt received in something like three days!
Thank you for sharing an honest video! Real life stuff not edited to make every move look perfect. Great job in showing things as they really are. You Rock.
Please make “designing the board” a full song!
@surealivro6242
2 жыл бұрын
-> Bo Burnham
@vonnie0_0
2 жыл бұрын
Yesss, make it.
@astra_joe
2 жыл бұрын
Drop the whole album please!
Your videos do such a good job at demonstrating that "failure is part of the process." And with the right attitude (and healthy self-deprecating humor), failure isn't to be feared, or even to be avoided to the point of progress-lock. It happens. I hope people get that. Oh and I sincerely hope that I am appropriately feeding the algorithm here. Your channel and all the supporters deserve more views.
Yeees!! Great part where you opens up lol. Always great to watch your progress.
Nice work! Great music, well done!
Thank you for making my day better with that "designing the board" segment lmao
So when do we get a full BPS.space album. Cause like... we need it. Even if it requires my patience.
@NICKCIN
2 жыл бұрын
+1, these are bangers
@GuilleAcoustic
2 жыл бұрын
We need that as a KSP official OST
The 12th minute was amazing!
I got goosebumps watching this, and it's the best kind of goosebumps. I think I even teared up a little bit watching that 4th flight. And as a 30 something grown man, I didn't feel ashamed about it, not even a little. Great great work, Joe.
@vulkunvision
Жыл бұрын
The most important part is that he does it all by choice and that its fun to him Love this guy
When you forget Joe has a music degree and he pulls bangers out of his ass.
I’ve seen very talented engineers spend days sitting on the floor by million dollar machines pulling and smelling boards look for the source of the magic smoke.
Peak excitement at 12:18. Great work on this video as always!!
Great video! Amaizing stuff 😊
No joke, what makes this video cool is your charm and assertive voice. Very sure of yourself and objective. Really well made man. Congrats
i mean, holy shit, this was so amazing. right around minute 12 was literally the best moment i have come to witness in the entirety of my existence on planet earth. simply breathtaking, except even that doesn't do it justice.
@quickturtle1476
2 жыл бұрын
I was looking at the comments while watching this, and I saw a few comments like this and I was so hyped for that moment. I really am so insanely stupid.
Between the silly song and the decent into madness (which honestly was hilarious and one of the best parts of the video) it really looks like you’re having fun with your projects, which is great to see. At the end of the day, such a cool idea and fun to watch you having a good time!
Really enjoyed this. As a long time rocketeee I love all this work.
Joe this video was amazing, especially from 12min and on
Omg that was amazing!!! My favorite part was his intellectual knowledge he gave us before the 4th flight, very impressive! I don’t think even my college professor could match to your level
@Thor_Asgard_
4 ай бұрын
Must be an American professor 😅 In Germany they are next level smart, literally all of them that teach physics or electronics.
I love the logic of putting a big ass diode on the board incase you plug it in backwards, then leave off the tiny flash chip you need for logging because you don't think you'll make mistakes...
This video was FANTASTIC. Hilarious, great content, and extremely informative
You gained me with this video. Amazing and passionate work
Petition for Joey B to only refer to solder paste as “grey sauce” from now on ✅
@clonkex
2 жыл бұрын
Upvote for spelling grey correctly
"we don't want the magic smoke to come out because it's really hard to put the magic smoke back in" got me
I'm glad to see you carrying on the good work.
Montage !! Subbed! Thanks for sharing
say that "this part of the video was amazing, this is like the climax of the video right here"
The “chair slide” is a completely underrated coping mechanism for dealing with challenges. Just sayin.
@massimobattaglia5093
2 жыл бұрын
agreed 100%
I was mindblown by the third segue, I don't know how you come up with this stuff - it's genius! Sent me for a loop!
Thanks, Joe Barnyard. That was amazing!
Can we just take a second to appreciate the video? The writing, the cinematography, the music.... pure perfection
@Sacha_Sayan
2 жыл бұрын
It's brilliantly, brilliantly composed. No joke. I enjoy watching his videos for the directorial choices alone.
OMG that design montage was delightful!
You tick all the humor check-boxes, but you are still a serious designer! Enjoyable and informative... sounds like a TV slogan!
you are one of the great engineers who work very hard and achieve what they wanted but great work joe keep the good work running
Just know that this energy and vibe is what I carry from BPS into Starship development!
This was fun, and this video shows how you review what you have done, critique your effort, and get better with each iteration of a project. Well done!
watching you descend into madness was the best part of the video!
Great video Joe. I really like your enthusiasm and drive (much like a younger me). I am close to 70 and still do things 'just because'. I still love learning and doing things just to say I did it. Keep it up. You will one day look back and say WOW how did i get here. Your expectations of not needing flight data logging is awesome but you Really Do Need Data Logging. The best to you.
Dear Built Different, I sooo enjoy your videos especially the transition to the 4th flight. I don't want to say I enjoy seeing the unsuccessful flights, but I do enjoy watching the problem solving process, the creative energy and ideas. I am more mechanically inclined and I want to want to be more programming savvy. Please keep up the great work. We are rooting for you.
"I am... *not* built different". Laughing out loud in my chair. Love it! Keep going Joe; we are loving what you do. :-)
Awesome, your coding skills are headed out of this world and I am extremely jealous!!
12:17 oh my gosh extremely informative trial and error video. I applaud 👏🏿👏🏿
"I'm Joe Barnard and you're watching BPS Space" had me shrieking out loud alone in my room, good lord
@elliottgreen6916
2 жыл бұрын
No, it had you SHREEEKing*
Thank you Joe! You are refreshing as well as an inspiration. It is wonderful to see you so exited and enthusiastic. Keep having fun.
re: logging: An oldie (but goodie) is an ATMEL DATAFLASH. Only 8-pins and an i2c interface! Got two spare GPIO's on your MCU?
It was a good job .... Thanks for introducing the excellent Brilliant site
I think this is one of your best videos yet. I really love how you bring us with you along the process. It's extremely inspirational to watch how you respond to the challenges that prop up. Thank you!
outstanding video, one of my favorite videos, and believe it or not, I actually even watched through your sponsor plug... you have a very great and natural delivery with your audience and you never seem to talk down to us even though you're a very brilliant young man...
I don't have words in my vocabulary to appreciate this video and everything related to it in most humanly way possible. I might just edit this later when I come up with.
Honestly, EVERY aspiring engineer needs to see this video. Nobody’s built different - physics befuddles/exhausts/schools us all equally. Your one video is probably going to save billions of dollars and who knows how many lives down the line. You didn’t phone this one in, you simply made a very common mistake, and had the good grace to keep it all on film. Good on ya dude. And no kidding, that montage music is my new jam. Your rockets flew at least a little, nothing seemed to blow up, all of it was designed to withstand the foreseen failure conditions, and most importantly: the safety protocols seemed to function perfectly. Overall, great work!
Oh shiiit Barnard posting time to hop on! Liked the NSF interview, wish they would've read my question and put you on the spot for why it's Barnard propulsion when propulsion is the only thing you don't make lol
I think you did great! You kept trying and made great steps forward. You learned lots and had fun. (remember the fun, forget the frustration) If it were easy, everyone would be flying multi-stage rockets.
This video was really amazing! Do more!
Your catchy jingle made me smash that like button. Great vid..
This entire video feels like a KZread short
we can tell youre getting extremely comfortable making videos, this is one of your best videos yet keep up the good work man! and take breaks when you need them, dont crave too much external validation!
Awesome from start to finish.
This was amazing...we need more