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Check out the individual build videos where each part/assembly is made and fitted in detail. There are other projects too so check out some chill videos of a mechanical master at work.

https://www.youtube.com/c/Clickspring/videos (youtube.com)

Check out the individual build videos where each part/assembly is made and fitted in detail. There are other projects too so check out some chill videos of a mechanical master at work. [https://www.youtube.com/c/Clickspring/videos](https://www.youtube.com/c/Clickspring/videos)

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Actually, its a pretty good tip for most videos. You can safely play most content at 150% speed to get through it faster while not losing much information from the video.

I tend to do it a lot on technical videos where I swear to fucking god they talk like they are explaining shit to African nigger children.

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I like to watch at normal, human speed to fully enjoy the production as well as the content. I'm not in a rush and I want to appreciate the work that goes into the content creation. No need for me to condense life down any further than it already is. I'll stick with 1x playback.

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Perhaps, it's subjective. You are already watching this video at a massively increased pace at "1x".

As some one who spends many hours fiddling around to make an end product I find little enjoyment in watching others work and more in doing the work myself and picking up tricks and secrets from others working.

To each their own, unless you are a jew, in which case you can burn in hell.