YouTube Channels
(Channels are sorted by my recollection of how complicated the videos tend to be. If you see a problem; either with the level or content please alert me)
- Videos at all levels
- Cody's Lab: Science, chemistry, mining, bees and occasionally blowing stuff up.
- Computerphile: All sorts of computer and programming concepts and ideas.
- Izzy Swan: Wood working builds of all sorts.
- MatterHackers: The youtube channel for a major 3D printer supply company. Great printer and filament reviews plus interviews and more.
- Mechanical Lumber: Complex build projects often using wood, but not always.
- Numberphile: Crazy math concepts.
- PBS Space Time: The physics of space and time, and how they are related.
- Physics Girl: Physics concepts presented by a girl.
- Smarter Every Day: Science and engineering topics of all sorts; not even close to everyday.
- StyroPyro: LASERS!!!
- Tested: Adam Savage, of Mythbusters Fame, owns this channel and it features all sorts of videos on technology, pop-culture, and making.
- The Ben Heck Show: As the show says: "Amazing Hacks, Inspired Designs, and Regrettable Acting"
- The Post Apocalyptic Inventor: A German guy who re-purposes all sorts of old equipment.
- Vsauce3: All sorts of thought provoking videos
- Wintergatan: A Swedish band who often makes super complicated machines to play music.
- Pretty Simple
- Pretty Simple to A Little Complicated
- A Little Complicated
- A Little Complicated to Fairly Complex
- Andreas Spiess: The guy with a swiss accent who does all sorts of micro-controller reviews, tutorials, and projects.
- EEVblog: Electrical Engineering and tear-downs.
- Minute Physics: Some neat physics on a white board in about a minute or two.
- TechBuilder: Build projects involving electronics and robotics.
- X Robots: Robots that are built from micro-controllers and 3D printed parts.
- Fairly Complex
- CNLohr: Micro-controllers doing things they really shouldn't be doing.
- Curious Mark: Fixing ancient computers.
- Game Hut: A developed who worked on Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and Playstation games goes deep into game design and programming for these old machines.
- Mega Processor: A guy built a huge computer processor from scratch with soooo many blinky lights!