Very nice. I would be more than interested to pay for a tutorial on how you parametrically generated the supports and the rail. Long time Solidworks user here which I use at my daily job. After seeing your previous video, I spent all weekend learning about autodesk inventor and ILogic. Very very interesting stuff. Again, if you ever released a tutorial, I would happily pay for it. Keep up the good work
Absurd how realistic this looks even at this scale. Have you looked into using some heavier materials for the seats and/or 'people' to make them shake less?
Because watching it from the outside is like watching it as if you were god or a giant. There is just no comparison in that for if it is realistic except for an drone shot. And since nobody just decides to fly a drone over a coaster the pov is an better reference point.
So I love the build first off. It looks soo sick. I think the realism the motor portion is supposed to bring to the build is still off in a way. After the first drop, it would not slow like that on track. But still sick over all
I would love to watch this running for 5-10 minutes. Maybe set it up outside in some plants or at a park or something. It sounds cool, too, and I could see myself totally falling asleep to this.
need to print lil riders for the seats, with like lil servos throwing their arms up in the air at appropriate points in the ride :D that and an appropriate sound track would give it an awesome level of immersion! :D
It seems like you could really capitalize on this for trade shows like IAAPA. Ride manufacturers -- and the attendees -- would absolutely love it. I could see them commissioning your work.
I added just enough drag to the simulation to make it crawl over the last hill. It's adjustable, but that was just the effect I was going for... to make the variations in speed more dramatic.
Seriously love this project. I wonder how well a grippy tire on a non-toothed track would work. I feel like it would sound so nice and smooth. The thought of printing another whole set of tracks does make me break out in a cold sweat though.
Do you think you could build a simple suspended coaster? 40x70in 18 in tall. Motorized but not on the back. On the track. A little bit larger. I’d pay nicely actually. For someone who knows how to print it shouldn’t be hard.
Very nice. I would be more than interested to pay for a tutorial on how you parametrically generated the supports and the rail. Long time Solidworks user here which I use at my daily job. After seeing your previous video, I spent all weekend learning about autodesk inventor and ILogic. Very very interesting stuff. Again, if you ever released a tutorial, I would happily pay for it. Keep up the good work
You can do the same thing in solid works using 3d drawings and a csv I learn about it recently in college.
@@bradleyswanson329 Oh! I will have to check that out. Thanks!
Absurd how realistic this looks even at this scale. Have you looked into using some heavier materials for the seats and/or 'people' to make them shake less?
If I had to guess you're mostly seeing backlash and other inconsistencies in the drivetrain and track. Increasing mass may even worsen the issue.
Behind the camera there seems to be some sort of gear that is slowing it down
@@tla1472 watch the previous upload on the channel, there's a stepper motor controlling the speed.
The POV seems more realistic than watching it from the outside for some reason
Because watching it from the outside is like watching it as if you were god or a giant.
There is just no comparison in that for if it is realistic except for an drone shot. And since nobody just decides to fly a drone over a coaster the pov is an better reference point.
Wow, awesome !!!
Great work
That looks like an actual POV! Haha. The last turn seems a little slow though
Can you show a video of how fast it would go without the motor
Awesome! Was hoping for a POV of this!
This is simply just too awesome
So I love the build first off. It looks soo sick. I think the realism the motor portion is supposed to bring to the build is still off in a way. After the first drop, it would not slow like that on track. But still sick over all
I would love to watch this running for 5-10 minutes. Maybe set it up outside in some plants or at a park or something. It sounds cool, too, and I could see myself totally falling asleep to this.
need to print lil riders for the seats, with like lil servos throwing their arms up in the air at appropriate points in the ride :D that and an appropriate sound track would give it an awesome level of immersion! :D
That looks so realistic because the train didn't swoosh like other kne'x coaster this is a masterpiece
I love this a lot.
That was fun! :) I’m still amazed by this.
That’s so awesome!!!
So smooth
It seems like you could really capitalize on this for trade shows like IAAPA. Ride manufacturers -- and the attendees -- would absolutely love it. I could see them commissioning your work.
This is really good Jon! Excellent work!
You designed this in NoLimits, right? Is the any chance you’d be willing to put this video side by side with a video of an on-ride simulation?
great model! You should submit it to your State Fair's model competition
Wow this is even better than I would have expected. Nice work!
That looks exactly like a real roller coaster
Beautiful!
I feel like it should run just slightly faster.
I added just enough drag to the simulation to make it crawl over the last hill. It's adjustable, but that was just the effect I was going for... to make the variations in speed more dramatic.
@@jonmendenhall5074 it’s a great bit of work either way!
I'd love to see how fast this would be without the motor, though ofc it wouldn't be realistic like the current setup
Seriously love this project. I wonder how well a grippy tire on a non-toothed track would work. I feel like it would sound so nice and smooth. The thought of printing another whole set of tracks does make me break out in a cold sweat though.
i bet you could retrofit the existing track by just making a new car.
awesome! really enjoyed!
Im your 100th subscribe! well done!
Props!
Do you think you could build a simple suspended coaster? 40x70in 18 in tall. Motorized but not on the back. On the track. A little bit larger. I’d pay nicely actually. For someone who knows how to print it shouldn’t be hard.
I wish I could like this TEN BAZILLION TIMES. You rule, dude. Thank you for this. So awesome.
You should Kickstart this.
its so rocky, i think i got whiplash... 10/10, im not going back on that again. nice pov though
Next: use a 360° camera and make them VR-heads spin 😅
Thats cool.
Now do the front seat
Nice you need more subs
What's the thing with what looks like red mecanum wheels on the shelf?
Very nice :-D
now make it run more train at the same time
If you started making more and selling them, how much would you sell them for?
are you using ptfe-tubing for the rails? if so, how did you fix it to the track pieces?
Is that fury 325
I. NEED. TO. PRINT. THIS!!! No, really, I wonder how you managed to print all of this... Wonder if you could share the files 😅
Have you thought about marketing something like this? STEM package or something?
Lol I must cost $$$$
I want one lol
Nice
Was the line too long for the camera to sit up front? ;) Still great though! :)
Did you program the train to slow down on the uphills and speed up on the downsloops, or thats just how it ended up running?
I didn't directly program the speed throughout the track, but I set it based on a physics simulation so that's of course how it ended up.
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You need to get your ac vents cleaned, that's all I know. Nice roller coaster though....
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Make it faster
That defeats the the entire point of the realistic physics
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