Making a Tesla Coil Magic Wand, to Celebrate 5 MILLION SUBS!

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Published 2022-03-04
Thank YOU for 5 Mil Subs and Thanks to LulzBot at lulzbot.com/ for providing the 3D printers! To enter the giveaway make sure to follow twitter.com/lulzbot3d AND post a tweet tagging @lulzbot3D using #ElectroBOOM and say why you need a 3D printer. The winners will be drawn from these tweets and will be announced next week Friday March 11, 2022. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!

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By: Mehdi Sadaghdar

0:00 Intro, 5 Million Giveaway Announcement
0:36 Making of the Tesla Coil Magic Wand
14:03 Testing the Magic Wand
17:14, Giveaway Time!

All Comments (21)
  • @thetask1337
    the floating head drawing on the whiteboard is an excellent idea, please keep doing that!
  • @xardnaslp3171
    5:30."then we sand it until it's as smooth as your brains" Lmfao, didn't expect to get roasted like that
  • Can we just appreciate his drawing skills the way he was explaining us the construction of the magic wand on the software ๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @PlasmaChannel
    When you dropped that bulb, we all felt the tears of a thousand suns. Congrats on the 5,000,000 subs, and enjoying yet another RF burn!
  • @marsgizmo
    Huge congrats Mehdi! Well deserved! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜Ž 3D Printing for the win! ..water-cooled magic wand.. ๐Ÿ‘€
  • BTW, 3M Scotchยฎ Self-Fusing Silicone Rubber Electrical Tape 70 has an elecrical insulation rating of 34k volts per mm of thickness.... that should be really useful in a project like that. Either between the two coils, around the screw that was too long, or between the secondaty and a solid ferro core...
  • I just ordered a DIY tesla coil, and Iโ€™m so excited. Iโ€™ve been learning programming, but I took a detour into electronics when I found electrobooms videos.
  • It is good to see a legend not stopping, but evolving even after 10 years, and still keeping the old traditions and humor, you deserve that 5mil.
  • @PaulVes
    I have a new favorite phrase, "Look at that fluffy plasma!". Congrats on reaching 5,000,000. You deserve it!
  • @EncoreBetch
    โ€œItโ€™s badness that makes it greatโ€ Such true words have never been spoken...
  • You sir are legendary, playing with literal electrons and creating arcs at will! So m any concepts are learnt while doing projects, I love it!
  • @Dukefazon
    This green screen - headless whiteboard thingy is amazing! :D Maybe 3D printed stuff wasn't a good idea with high volgate that generates so much heat, melting the filament :/
  • @MarlonNardi
    Congrats Mehdi! Like I said before, the best professor ever!
  • @gavingomes
    Love the voiceover ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ thank you Mehdi, never had fun learning something new and complicated
  • @brngrofdeth
    Congratulations on your amazing achievement. Thank you for everything. Love and blessings from Ontario Canada!
  • @Jadiac5
    The electricity going over the surface being so clearly captured by the camera is one of the coolest things I've seen this year
  • Congratulations Mehdi on 5 million subs! You really deserve it for sharing electrical/electronics knowledge in a unique and fun way!
  • @lilv728
    Mehdi you actually make learning fun. You are also hilarious man you may be the funniest guy on earth. You make understanding electricity a lot easier and I've always wanted to learn more about electricity. Just wanted to say thanks! Keep up the good work!
  • Even that I'm building Tesla coils for some time, I learned from this video many new and interesting things. That epoxy stick with small ferrite cores is a pretty cool idea. Your sense of humor always gets me ๐Ÿ˜ƒ !!FLUFFY PLASMA!!๐Ÿ˜