The Secret Life of Components (2021)
Coinciding with the release of the remastered original episodes of The Secret Life Of Machines, Tim Hunkin began a self-produced spiritual successor called The Secret Life of Components. It explores some of the individual parts that so often make up the appliances and machines that were the focus of the original series. The weekly episodes included what Hunkin has learned through his experience with the component, along with many models for demonstration and examples from his amusement machines and other works.
The Secret Life of Components: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - Chain and Belts
March 3, 2021
Explores chains and belts, including demonstrations of different types of roller chain, round and toothed belts
1x2 - LEDs
March 10, 2021
LED history, brightness and color, use in diorama, addressable LED strips, and power LEDs for home lighting
1x3 - Hinges
March 17, 2021
An overview of different types of hinges and their usage around the home and in machinery.
1x4 - Switches
March 25, 2021
An overview on how electrical switches work, and how to use microswitches for sensing and power switching in projects.
1x5 - Springs
April 1, 2021
Explores springs, their manufacture, properties, and several different types of springs with their use cases
1x6 - Connectors
April 8, 2021
A wide variety of connectors are shown and their operation explained, including their benefits, drawbacks and how they may be used in equipment
1x7 - Glue
April 15, 2021
Explores different types of glue, their properties and uses
1x8 - Bearings
April 22, 2021
A wide variety of bearings, bushes, and races are explained with their uses and properties including materials and lubrication
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