highest effort shitpost, I'm impressed
I like this project because you show that it can be done with common tools most people already have at home.
I worked at a semiconductor company for a few years and it felt pretty awesome to see this and know what steps were being done. I mainly worked in Photolithography, but was also decently well versed in plasma and chemical etching. The process shown in this video done again and again (plus a few ovens and implanters) is basically how semiconductors are made. Super cool stuff!
I haven't seen DickButt in a minute!!! Glad he's back!!
Imagine humanity gets wiped out and a small colony emerged, then once they start to uncover about us in the future, they find this slide intact.
This isn’t a short. It’s a perfectly average length video with a great personality.
Finally! A YouTube short that is actually interesting and entertaining!
YouTube channels are getting to an insane level.
These are the shorts I like to see
For a sec I thought these were clips from The Thought Emporium, but after checking your channel I find y’all just have the same sense of humor.
Gonna send this my semiconductor fab professor. We're starting lab work next week, babbys first nmos
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How lovely to include humble mr. Dickbutt in your scientific adventures. :)
What a practical and easy process. Nerd! ❤
So much knowledge and understanding to make fun projects, parents will be happy to pay you big bucks to spend time with you and learn science. Could you please also try to explain in your videos what exactly you using for chemical reactions?
Love seeing the classics.
Honestly, this did more to explain how semiconductors are made than anything else I've ever watched lol
at no point did i know where this was going
Appreciate all the cleaning, calibrating and bs behind the scenes on all these machines just to show you this amazing and meticulously detailed work!
@usagilamperouge