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Engineering Gone Wild
Subscribers 174K
Videos 139
Views 10.2M

Channels Like Engineering Gone Wild

Engineering Gone Wild covers mechanical engineering topics with a mix of educational content and career-oriented videos. Based on video titles, keywords, and search queries, the channel features tutorials, design insights, material selection, CAD tips, prototyping methods, and career advice, often presented in short to mid-length formats with a focus on practical engineering concepts. The channel publishes content regularly, achieves an average of about 115.3K views per video, and has accumulated 10.2M total views from 139 videos since joining in 2020.

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We found 46 YouTube channels similar to Engineering Gone Wild

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Subscribers 1.4M
Videos 43
Views 60.6M
Appearances 14
SERP 100%
Similarity 77%
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Both channels target mechanical engineering topics and design fundamentals; they share high search alignment on mechanical engineering topics and mechanical design basics, indicating overlapping audience interest, with Engineering Gone Wild likely differing in presentation style (content similarity 77%) but similar subject scope (86% overall match).

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Jeremy Fielding

68% relevance

Subscribers 1.2M
Videos 150
Views 72.5M
Appearances 9
SERP 57%
Similarity 76%
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Both channels cover mechanical design basics and CAD modeling tips, aligning on core engineering design queries (77–100% search overlap for design topics) and similar content emphasis, though Jeremy Fielding may diverge in instructional style (content 76%) while still appealing to engineering designers.

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Protolabs

58% relevance

Subscribers 35.1K
Videos 131
Views 10.3M
Appearances 4
SERP 34%
Similarity 73%
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Both channels discuss design for manufacturability and machine parts design, with strong search relevance to manufacturability topics (design for manufacturability tips) and a notable content overlap (73%), indicating a shared audience focused on practical engineering implementation.

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Master Mechanical DESIGN

58% relevance

Subscribers 87.1K
Videos 67
Views 3.2M
Appearances 11
SERP 29%
Similarity 77%
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Both channels emphasize mechanical design basics and CAD modeling tips, and share heavy interest from viewers in CAD tips, materials selection, and design fundamentals, reflecting a solid 58% overall match with similar search terms and content emphasis.

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Becoming an Engineer

57% relevance

Subscribers 69.1K
Videos 74
Views 4.9M
Appearances 4
SERP 25%
Similarity 78%
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Both channels attract viewers seeking mechanical engineering topics and career guidance for engineers, with strong overlap in queries like engineering career advice and career tips, indicating a connected audience though differing in focus between technical topics and career progression.

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Tamer Shaheen

56% relevance

Subscribers 258K
Videos 122
Views 86.4M
Appearances 5
SERP 22%
Similarity 79%
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Both channels cater to engineering career advice and education insights, sharing similar search terms around career tips for engineers; however, Engineering Gone Wild may differ in depth and technical focus (content 79%), attracting a related but slightly distinct audience.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include The Efficient Engineer (86% match) and Jeremy Fielding (68% match) as the top two by match strength. They share overlapping queries such as mechanical engineering topics, mechanical design basics, and CAD modeling tips, aligning with Engineering Gone Wild’s focus. The Efficient Engineer has 1.4M subscribers and Jeremy Fielding has 1.2M, both larger than Engineering Gone Wild’s 174K, indicating a broader audience presence in similar topics. Other notable competitors are Protolabs (58% match, 35.1K subscribers), Master Mechanical DESIGN (58% match, 108K), and Becoming an Engineer (57% match, 69.1K), which also compete on design for manufacturability, materials selection, and engineering career queries. All competitors share overlapping queries related to mechanical design basics, materials, CAD, and career guidance.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Engineering Gone Wild?

The Efficient Engineer — 86% match, 1.4M subscribers; Jeremy Fielding — 68% match, 1.2M subscribers; Protolabs — 58% match, 35.1K subscribers. All three channels share a focus on mechanical engineering concepts, design, and engineering career insights, similar to Engineering Gone Wild.

What type of content does Engineering Gone Wild make?

Engineering Gone Wild creates content about mechanical engineering, design, and engineering careers, with videos like What do I do as a Mechanical Engineer? (545.3K views) and The Mechanical Engineering Skills You Don’t Learn in School (31.3K views). The channel averages about 115.3K views per video and posts with a roughly weekly upload frequency.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Engineering Gone Wild?

We analyze Engineering Gone Wild's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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