The Top 10 Online DIY-er's

in diy-engineers •  9 years ago  (edited)

Which online DIY talent you would like to see on STEEM?

Who would make your Top 10 Online DIY-er's list?

This post is an extension to what I wrote previously located here...
https://steemit.com/diy-engineers/@ajvest/calling-all-diy-ers

Together, we can come up with a good strategy for helping YouTube and other DIY-er's get paid by utilizing STEEM power!!
My first thought is to compile a list of potential DIY-er's that you love to watch and follow on YouTube, or on any other platform. So let's start off by Replying to this post of who YOU would like to see join up on STEEM!

It can be any one from any subject, like...

DIY around the Home

DIY Auto

DIY Science

DIY Gardening/Outdoors

DIY Physics

DIY Teaching/Learning

DIY Computer Builds
ETC
ETC
ETC

LOL, I think you catch my drift!

So please take a quick minute and reply with who YOU would like to see jump on board STEEM!!
Please up-vote this post along with any previous or future posts under the Diy-Engineer tag to show your support!

Side Note-

I'm thinking of making some "pre-made" Markdown scripts to send off to any potential DIY-er's posters.
Now that I'm thinking about it, I may just put those in a separate post.
This way anyone can copy and paste the code to reuse. It'd be nice getting a "template" made up so potential posts will be coherent and look uniform.
What do you think?

PEACE

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Bucky Roberts --https://www.youtube.com/user/thenewboston (This guy has so many damned programming tutorials it will make your eyes fall out. Only problem is that he doesnt really build something and give it a purpose at the same time. Instead he shows you how and uses stupid variables like "cake" and "turkey" in places where it would be nice to see the program and syntax he uses actually reflecting what a business or other type of online project would need. Amazing though regardless..

Eli the Computer Guy -https://www.youtube.com/user/elithecomputerguy (This dude is less actual coding and more chalkboardish, but he will teach the heck out of some IT...god this makes me realize what a nerd I am ...lol)

@officialfuzzy Thanks for your input and contribution!! I'll have to check these guys out :)

  ·  9 years ago (edited)

Ok, I'll be the first. Here are some of my favorites to watch...

Robert Murray Smith- https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertMurraySmith
(He does an awesome job showing how to make Graphene and use it to make super-capacitors)

ZeroFossilFuel- https://www.youtube.com/user/ZeroFossilFuel
(His series about HHO generation and the Rocket Stove are my favs)

Mr.Teslonian- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVP1PTBbRGpmTQE1oQx8xNw
(This guy just does some all around cool stuff. His trompe video reintroduce me to the power of compressed air)

I'll list some more later :-)