Well done buddy! I like it you keep your pace and take your time to explain! Gotta keep it clean!
On the side note, you may wanna change your voice a little. I know you usually talk at this low voice, but if you can raise your voice a little higher pitch, it will make world of difference for your audience. Not sure why, but microphone tend to auto cancel "normal" voice regardless of frequency. Even if someone is already high pitch, they'll have to go even higher to make their voice standout.
Another thing I would like to see is multi angle. Not really wanting a professional editing skill or recording equipment, but it will be nice if you have your camera recoding at main, and may be a cell phone recording from the other side. That way, at 5 minutes we don't have to watch your butt and not knowing which part you're cleaning. Will be a simple transition when doing the editing, just switch to the other video, once done and then switch back.
Also, if this is going to be a series, I have an idea of making an intro music by of collecting all the fan sound of the printer, alter their pitch with editing tool, and may be collect the cracking support from finished product for drum beat. I think that will be super cool 🤘
I thought I have a nice butt though :D
I could see how that would be distracting to some.
All jokes aside, you're right. It's not good for the content, in that I'm blocking the view of the machine. I do have a tablet that I might be able to set up at a different angle, but the quality of the camera is quite bad.. I'll have to brainstorm this a bit and come up with a solution.
The voice is tough because I have somewhat of a deep voice and if I purposely up the pitch with how I talk it's probably not going to sound right and people will think I've lost it.. Perhaps I can figure out some headset solution in the future that will give my voice better clarity, especially for the times I have to turn my back to the camera/microphone.
I didn't think about multiple cameras, but that's a perfect solution. I could even hardwire cameras to the ceiling directly connected to the pc, with 3D printed holders right :D
Then it would be truly like "eye in the sky" 👁️
That's a cool idea actually. Not sure how doable it is with the fans, (probably editing software would do the trick) but I did see some people playing around with the stepper motor speeds to achieve different pitches, specifically for this purpose of creating music from machine parts.
That video is mesmerizing and makes me miss floppy disks.
Thank you for the amazing comment, support, and video bro! :)