Wow, this feels like a video from a completely different channel. The presentation is more polished, the designs look much more professional, and the tone feels more confident. Huge props. Love the new direction
This was super cool! And the hydrogen peroxide supplying oxygen is clever I'm sure you have some new rockets planned with that. Also, one time we were shooting woosh rockets off our dorm balcony in college. well i had the great idea of adding nitrous oxide from a whipped cream bottle. It just exploded in my face, best one of the night hahahha
There’s a lot of shots of stuff exploding in my face that I didn’t put in the video because UA-cam would deplatform me , I tried to do one with pure oxygen and hydrogen and let me tell you, that was a bang !!!
I think I speak for everyone when I say we want to see a rocket built and launched! Something new that you create and build from scratch, creative and exciting aim for orbit!
A colab with Xyla would be interesting. Not sure how their personalities would mesh but I can just imagine a giant wood and fiberglass rocket with Integza's engine or maybe they strap some engines to a Christmas tree. Another interesting option would be Peter Stripol.
I think I can say that every single one of us who have watched you grow as a Rocket Scientist and a youtuber, we are all extremely proud of you Integza . Keep it up because the possibilities are endless 💯
This one was the best yet. It's kind of sad to see the 3D-Printed parts mostly vanish but the CNC mill and upgrade to metal parts was needed. I am excited to see what you'll come up with next.
I love seeing this man explain how and why this stuff works in an easy-to-learn way. I know he's an engineer, but I would like to see him talk more about the chemical reactions and their products in a future video maybe? I'd like to know more on the scientific side of things, too!
I think you were not paying attention during this video, maybe? Calcium permagnitate plus hydrogen peroxide equals steam and oxygen! @integza 3d print a steam cleaner using this reaction! Maybe don't ignite and mix it with fuel tho? Haha! My mind is blown! 👍🤯
@@seebeedee Oh, no, that's not what I meant; I want to see some of the chemical math. Sure, the physical reactions are cool, but I want to have a better "visualization" of the reactions if that makes sense?
I think we all need to take a minute and appreciate the effort he puts into his videos. They are so educational and interesting! The next theme should be a behind the scenes guide/showcase on how you make your videos and What goes into them.
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You seem to repeat yourself a great deal. Then you put little clips of the larger videos AFTER you've released the full-length video. Everything you know is fed to you by others directly into your earpiece, it has to be, because you're nowhere near as intelligent as others give you credit for. Yes, I am capable of judging in this instance, and I'm as thick as pudding.
In the part where you were testing the nozzle it looked like you were having combustion instability try to add baffles either in the combustion chamber or tiny ones not ideally but in the throat of the nozzle in my calculations you were missing around 15-20% of the thrust due to unmixed fuel and combustion instability
I am a final year chemical engineering student and I am currently working on vacuum distillation of hydrogen peroxide to produce high test peroxide for my final year project. I am currently using a packed column to do the same and achieved 90% purity in just 5 hours. For your next video you could try doing that by using a glass tube and 3d printed abs packings because from my experience it is much more powerful tho it has to be handled carefully.
Be really careful with this man, many people have wanted HTP in the rocket industry and many have suffered quite potent explosions. Not saying don't do it, but just plan for it to explode at any point and for you not to be injured/building burnt down etc when it does. Peroxide is just forgiving enough to let you make really dangerous mistakes.
Damn, I remember when I totally accidentally found your channel when you had like 7k subs. Been following all along, through your first engines that have made trust, your welding saga, tomato bits, up until now, where you go and interview real rocket scientists, and now create engines out of "real" materials, that can propel itself with all the associated stuff. Keep it up Integza, love what you are doing
This has been an awesome video! I’ve been a rocket engine technician for the last 8 years and a jet engine technician for 8 years before that. It’s been fun watching you critically think your way through the problems. So awesome!
This man explains things in a good amount of detail and easy to understand for someone who isn't well versed in the scientific side of things, but he also makes it look fun and interesting. I have been watching him for a couple of years now and am always surprised by all of the things he comes up with. An idea for a future video that I would love to see is him making a magnetohydrodynamic drive, or something along those lines. Keep up the great work man.
video idea: create a water based electrolysis fueled rocket engine, electrolysis will create hydrogen (fuel) and oxygen (oxsydiser) would be a cool idea. Keep in mind that tomatoes are disgusting!
im an engineer myself and this was literally one of my best projects i did. but it has a very big flaw, your electrolyzer has to be very efficient which means that you have to use platinum-group metal catalysts which are very expensive. other types of electrolyzers are cheaper but also not nearly efficient as an PEM. the current and energy needed is another critical point, but you can reduce the required current by raising the temperature. also it is very tricky on how you design your combustion mixture. typically you would aim for the lowest air:fuel-ratio which would be Knallgas with a ratio of 2:1 but that is very dangerous to deal with. i ended up using the gas for a pneumatic system which also has a little pulse thruster, but this is only for stability purposes of a satellit and cant be scaled up before something blows up but i would love to see integza try his best
This is an awful idea ! The components to do this would far outweigh the thrust it would ever produce. It’s pie in the sky nonsense, perpetuated by American idiots trying and failing to do this with cars. 😂
Integza, you should be given a medal or acknowledgement from NASA for single handedly inspiring a generation of Rocket Scientists to go out and change the world!
It's been so cool, watching your channel evolve and improve over the years. I remember when I first started watching your videos, and though a lot, even *most* of your projects were failures or qualified successes, your videos were still more fun than 90% of the other maker channels content. I remember the first time I knew your channel had turned a corner and was truly going places (Devil's Toothpaste Rocket Engine), and with this project, I think it's fair to say you've really made it. You've earned your success, with hard work, creativity, and your sincere love of science and nerdy fun always shines through. Congrats on another awesome video. Keep up the great work! We'll be waiting!
I'm really curious how your old jet engines perform when placed against your more recent ones, an Integza Jet Competition. This could show both how you evolved as an engineer and how different designs perform
I like your "Dual propulsion rocket" idea alot I think a workable idea would be to have two tanks (H2O2 Peroxide) and Fuel tank top them off with compressed air. So if you open the valve they get expelled. Than I would spray the H2O2 on a mesh coated with Permanganate (KMnO4) to decompose the H2O2. after decomposition add the fuel. instead of KMnO4 you can use MnO2 this way you get decomposition without adding oxygen, but it will stay the same. You get the MnO2 from KMnO4 after it has been used once.
DUDE!!! 👊🏻 Congrats on the new CNC machine! We all know how much you've wanted one, and it's seriously exciting to see this goal become a reality. I honestly can't think of a more deserving "mad rocket scientist' than you, sir, and I know this latest addition will serve your projects well. 👍🏻
I'd like to see a video of a modified engine spark plug that would double as an injector to inject various gasses into an engine piston while continuing to function as a spark plug
I get so excited when integza posts a new video!! Always impressed what can come up with when using just household items really. This makes me want to get back into rocketry and home science experiments.
I really love the added production costs, and FINALLY you can start working with metal!! A whole new chapter in the Book of Ingeza!! Also really dig that Huel is sponsoring, I’ve been enjoying their stuff for years!
I'm currently an engineering student and have been watching your videos for a long time. I can truly appreciate your dedication and resistance to your projects. Oh man, I love how a simple jar jet engine (ram jet) rabbit holed into an entire series of videos with an endless amount of information. I personally think a future video idea containing designing of internal combustion engines, creation of polymers using household materials, and/or japanese sparklers (like nighthawkinlight) would be awesome!
Integza, your videos are always so impressive and inspiring! I love the way you're able to take complex scientific concepts and make them easy to understand. Your latest video on the hydrogen peroxide rocket engine is a great example of this. The presentation is polished, the designs are professional, and the tone is confident. I can tell that you're passionate about rocketry, and your enthusiasm is infectious. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!
I would really love to see more designs with the quartz tubes. Also Ive been watching for a while and its so cool to see the gradual upgrading of equipment. keep up the great work Integza! love your videos.
I would love to see a video of you machining a jet engine with your new CNC. I'm sure the number of materials you are able to work on now is way broader than before.
I find the dual concept really interesting. All that released steam will likely serve to cool the combustion, making it possible for you to run the engine harder with less cooling. Excited to see where this goes. Don't forget to account for the massive back pressure that will be pushing into your catalyst and peroxide tank as the engine fires.
I have been watching your channel for years and I am always so fascinated and amazed at the things you are able to design and bring into the world. I 100% have no doubt in my mind NASA would be honored to have you. keep it up man.👍
OK here's what you need to do once you get this figured out: make two engines, put them on the tips of rotor blades and make a rocket driven helicopter like the one made in the '50s. If you're lucky it might have enough aerodynamic lift to get the oxygen tank off the ground. 🙂
@@xorinzorAlso if that happens that means you need to increase the blade's angle. It should create resistance because if it's just free spinning of course it's not gonna do anything.
i got one! what about a hovercraft? maybe not even rocket propelled, maybe just steam- i dont even know how you would fuel it or the logistics of it carrying its own fuel, but i think something packaged up neatly into an assemble-able craft would be awesome. would be fun to work with remote controls too. love the vids!
maybe use HHO gas from electrolysis since it has an oxidizer you won't need oxygen. I would suggest using sodium hydroxide as the electrolyte for efficiency
Mama Miya - Use pizza 🍕 ( or Tomato 🍅😁)as fuel for your next engine . Any thing can burn fast with proper oxygen supply , ( I saw on a tv channel ) ,It sounds fun to make , It may be hard for not for you 😊. You can get inspiration from solid fuel ramjet engine like the one on meteor Air to Air missile but pizza in place of fuel ⛽ and oxygen in intake.😊😊
I think now that you have an liquid oxidizer to use for your future rockets you need to make a vessel to remotely mix and control the flow/pressure from that reaction. Some sort of baffeled vessel to keep the liquid component out of the mix while letting all the sweet sweet gases flow and not having to touch it.
Oh man, I can't wait for the next engine with that crazy cool stuff!😊 Great Video! Thank you!!! Thanks for all the knowledge and fun over the years in every video!!! You're amazing! 🎉
I been ordering the huel black for over 3 years! I love it. It’s a filling nutrient dense meal in a drink. I like it most when I wake up at 3am hungry and I don’t want to fully wake up to make and chew food. So I just drink some huel.
The concept of, "seeing" the inside of the combustion chamber is awesome! And the fact that it stays transparent in high temperatures because of the insulating barrier and cooling attribute of the air. Some suggests a *chemistry* theme for future and some suggests *more visuals* to be put in. ---What catched my attention was the software you used for determining the optimal nozzle design. Maybe we can see some more like that in the future? CFD, generative designs, etc.?
I love all your builds they are so scary in the coolest way. I was wondering if you have ever setup an electrical system to control ignition and burn rate of any of your rockets. Would be very neet to see
Since you are getting into an area of high thrust, i would really love to see you building a whole liquid fueled rocket, that could fly up a few hundred meters!
You had my full attention with the two stroke engine using nitromethane...then you launched past it with the rockets. So, to fully satisfy my curiosity, I "suggest" you design and build one for us to see. 🤩
I literally love your videos. You never cease to amaze me and also that glass engine in this video was beautiful. Maybe it would be cool to see you integrate one of your engines into some kind of model rocket!!
I built a combustor years ago and quickly learned that the injector that pour fuel straight out like that is inefficient. I took a bolt cross drilled the flats and bored the length to make an injector with 6 ports that pushed the fuel out perpendicular to the flow. It gave the fuel and air more time to mix before combustion and made a huge difference in the amount of thrust generated. Also inject the air at an angle that creates a vortex in the chamber.
These videos are awesome, so cool to see the propellant iterations! It would be sick to see a future video on how different thrust vector control methods might work better or worse with different engines/propellants.
INTEGZA! I have a great idea for you and it involves rockets 🚀 and possibly explosions as well, but anyways 💥 You should build a rocket engine with SODIUM METAL and WATER as fuel. Cody'sLab recently made one and it seems simple enough, maybe you can even 3D print it and send some tomatoes into orbit 🍅🚀🌌
The addition of milled metal to your manufacturing process has increased engine build quality to a whole new level. It be really cool to see a use for the new found thrust in the coming videos.
Next experiment should be a self sustained motor (electric I assume would be most likely) my thought is having an alternator charging the battery pack which is powered by the electric motor. I've just never seen it done.
it would be awesome to see a more cnc made rockets in the future, I think the ability to use metal and new geometric shapes could result in some cool projects.
When I first subscribed, I never expected the channel to become this. I'll never unsubscribe, but maybe start doing experiments outside... These rockets are becoming serious business!
It would be nice to see you build a Turborocket, combing the ideas of both a Jet engine and a Rocket. It consists of a turbine driven by the incoming gases which inturn allows in more air using multi-stage fans connected to it. This compressed mixture an be then pushed to a combustion chamber for generating thrust. Would be nice to see it working...
You have come a long way sice you started this rocket engine saga. Well done. I am still curious if an UNDERWATER rocket engine is possible. There is one for your next video :D
Can you try to make a remote rotation detonation engine? Where the detonation occurs 2-3 mm away from the injector to minimize the heat dissipated in the engine itself?
I want too see you trying to build an hydrogen peroxide engine and also try to integrate it in a small custom built rocket. You are progressing so far, the next thing to do is aim for the stars 💫.
You made a rocket engine, now it's time to make a real flying rocket powered by a dual propulsion rocket engine! You should really collaborate with BPS Space or Xyla Foxlin!
Honeslty i watched the whole process of the yet engine build video's and this one was the best yet, i hope to see this engine in perfect state that would be a proud moment to see
I think a good video idea would be revisiting the turbojet engine again it has been ages since you made anything with it, and now you have good machinery
Great and very complex video ! I was thinking maybe you can realise a motor that works with magnesium and water(always been fascinated about the reaction between them)
Building all sorts of engines is cool but power is noting without control so would be nice if you build a car with some kind of engine but coupled a CVT transmission so it can run faster with when the RPM increase. Good luck and thanks for the great entertaining content
would be really cool to see a video testing all different types of propulsion methods you have done over the past few years side by side, with new modifications made based on your newfound knowledge. or at least a top 5.
I stumbled across this channel by accident, and it has to be the most insane channel on YT - and the bar for that is set pretty high! It's basically a crazy guy trying to blow himself up in public!
The more i watch things like this, the more i am humbled by Dr. Goddard's work on such a meager budget. " I climbed a tall cherry tree at the back of the barn ... and as I looked toward the fields at the east, I imagined how wonderful it would be to make some device which had even the possibility of ascending to Mars, and how it would look on a small scale, if sent up from the meadow at my feet. I have several photographs of the tree, taken since, with the little ladder I made to climb it, leaning against it. It seemed to me then that a weight whirling around a horizontal shaft, moving more rapidly above than below, could furnish lift by virtue of the greater centrifugal force at the top of the path. I was a different boy when I descended the tree from when I ascended. Existence at last seemed very purposive." - Dr. Robert Goddard "
I was impressed... And at the same time it brough back memories from my childhood 30 years ago. We had the exact same concept in my dads workshop in form of a metal cutting torch. However I believe it was using Acetylene gas.
Man. I just love seeing videos like this where people are putting together ramjet and rocket engines from scratch. Also try making a rocket engine that employs thrust vectoring.
I want to see a partnership with one of the RC airplane channels where you build an RC rocket jet together.
RC Me-163 with accurate “long running time” rocket engine time
I was thinking Tom Stanton would be a fun pairing. Like Abbott and Costello type dynamic
How about a contract with the department of defense, at least 0.1% of their budget
Petersripol would be perfect
That’s a Good Idea 👍
Wow, this feels like a video from a completely different channel. The presentation is more polished, the designs look much more professional, and the tone feels more confident. Huge props. Love the new direction
He has been at it for a while, although his first videos were verry good too.
This was super cool! And the hydrogen peroxide supplying oxygen is clever I'm sure you have some new rockets planned with that. Also, one time we were shooting woosh rockets off our dorm balcony in college. well i had the great idea of adding nitrous oxide from a whipped cream bottle. It just exploded in my face, best one of the night hahahha
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That sounds really fun lol
There’s a lot of shots of stuff exploding in my face that I didn’t put in the video because UA-cam would deplatform me , I tried to do one with pure oxygen and hydrogen and let me tell you, that was a bang !!!
@@integza you could make a channel where you just show the clips where your experiments went hilariously wrong!
@@qdr1293mayhe upload it to a different platform
I think I speak for everyone when I say we want to see a rocket built and launched! Something new that you create and build from scratch, creative and exciting aim for orbit!
A colab with Xyla would be interesting. Not sure how their personalities would mesh but I can just imagine a giant wood and fiberglass rocket with Integza's engine or maybe they strap some engines to a Christmas tree.
Another interesting option would be Peter Stripol.
I think I can say that every single one of us who have watched you grow as a Rocket Scientist and a youtuber, we are all extremely proud of you Integza . Keep it up because the possibilities are endless 💯
I agree and please like my comment
Great job! What the heck is a kilogram?!
@@gcstudios9091 it's a gram of one kilometer in size
A Kilogramm is Something Like a Pound.Simply it's a yust a unit for weight.I hope I was able to help.
@@gcstudios9091it's one of those drug bust terms,😂
This one was the best yet. It's kind of sad to see the 3D-Printed parts mostly vanish but the CNC mill and upgrade to metal parts was needed. I am excited to see what you'll come up with next.
Maybe the next give-aways will be with CNC machines 😂😝
I love seeing this man explain how and why this stuff works in an easy-to-learn way. I know he's an engineer, but I would like to see him talk more about the chemical reactions and their products in a future video maybe? I'd like to know more on the scientific side of things, too!
I think you were not paying attention during this video, maybe?
Calcium permagnitate plus hydrogen peroxide equals steam and oxygen!
@integza 3d print a steam cleaner using this reaction!
Maybe don't ignite and mix it with fuel tho? Haha!
My mind is blown! 👍🤯
@@seebeedee The irony. He's using potassium* permanganate*.
@@harms123 🤓
@@seebeedee Oh, no, that's not what I meant; I want to see some of the chemical math. Sure, the physical reactions are cool, but I want to have a better "visualization" of the reactions if that makes sense?
Stuff like this is EXACTLY why I watch your channel! THIS IS FRICKIN' AWESOME!!!
I think we all need to take a minute and appreciate the effort he puts into his videos. They are so educational and interesting! The next theme should be a behind the scenes guide/showcase on how you make your videos and What goes into them.
Don't forget that his accent is also disappearing! Which I've never seen an adult do.
Damn I always wanted a 3d printer. Looks like it's not meant to be. There's a comment with 2.1 k likes!!!!😶
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You seem to repeat yourself a great deal. Then you put little clips of the larger videos AFTER you've released the full-length video. Everything you know is fed to you by others directly into your earpiece, it has to be, because you're nowhere near as intelligent as others give you credit for. Yes, I am capable of judging in this instance, and I'm as thick as pudding.
i hope you sell enough posters to buy the new mazda. make a video about it when you do.
Thank you!!
Congratulations on finally reaching 1m subs! Absolutely worth it!
In the part where you were testing the nozzle it looked like you were having combustion instability try to add baffles either in the combustion chamber or tiny ones not ideally but in the throat of the nozzle in my calculations you were missing around 15-20% of the thrust due to unmixed fuel and combustion instability
I am a final year chemical engineering student and I am currently working on vacuum distillation of hydrogen peroxide to produce high test peroxide for my final year project. I am currently using a packed column to do the same and achieved 90% purity in just 5 hours. For your next video you could try doing that by using a glass tube and 3d printed abs packings because from my experience it is much more powerful tho it has to be handled carefully.
Why wouldn't you just use a distiller? The peroxide boils at a lower temperature than water, so you can get very near 100% after maybe 2 passes.
Be really careful with this man, many people have wanted HTP in the rocket industry and many have suffered quite potent explosions. Not saying don't do it, but just plan for it to explode at any point and for you not to be injured/building burnt down etc when it does. Peroxide is just forgiving enough to let you make really dangerous mistakes.
@@jaysengstacken2118 boiling high test peroxide is generally a great way to have an unexpected explosion
@@jaysengstacken2118I guess we are making bombs in youtube now
Damn, I remember when I totally accidentally found your channel when you had like 7k subs. Been following all along, through your first engines that have made trust, your welding saga, tomato bits, up until now, where you go and interview real rocket scientists, and now create engines out of "real" materials, that can propel itself with all the associated stuff. Keep it up Integza, love what you are doing
This has been an awesome video! I’ve been a rocket engine technician for the last 8 years and a jet engine technician for 8 years before that. It’s been fun watching you critically think your way through the problems. So awesome!
Except the part where he did this indoors. Beyond stupid. 🙄
This man explains things in a good amount of detail and easy to understand for someone who isn't well versed in the scientific side of things, but he also makes it look fun and interesting. I have been watching him for a couple of years now and am always surprised by all of the things he comes up with. An idea for a future video that I would love to see is him making a magnetohydrodynamic drive, or something along those lines. Keep up the great work man.
video idea:
create a water based electrolysis fueled rocket engine, electrolysis will create hydrogen (fuel) and oxygen (oxsydiser) would be a cool idea. Keep in mind that tomatoes are disgusting!
im an engineer myself and this was literally one of my best projects i did. but it has a very big flaw, your electrolyzer has to be very efficient which means that you have to use platinum-group metal catalysts which are very expensive. other types of electrolyzers are cheaper but also not nearly efficient as an PEM. the current and energy needed is another critical point, but you can reduce the required current by raising the temperature.
also it is very tricky on how you design your combustion mixture. typically you would aim for the lowest air:fuel-ratio which would be Knallgas with a ratio of 2:1 but that is very dangerous to deal with.
i ended up using the gas for a pneumatic system which also has a little pulse thruster, but this is only for stability purposes of a satellit and cant be scaled up before something blows up but i would love to see integza try his best
This is an awful idea !
The components to do this would far outweigh the thrust it would ever produce. It’s pie in the sky nonsense, perpetuated by American idiots trying and failing to do this with cars. 😂
You are getting the printer !
@@demirkeskin2264 ye
cool, but extremely inefficient idea :)
Integza, you should be given a medal or acknowledgement from NASA for single handedly inspiring a generation of Rocket Scientists to go out and change the world!
It's been so cool, watching your channel evolve and improve over the years. I remember when I first started watching your videos, and though a lot, even *most* of your projects were failures or qualified successes, your videos were still more fun than 90% of the other maker channels content.
I remember the first time I knew your channel had turned a corner and was truly going places (Devil's Toothpaste Rocket Engine), and with this project, I think it's fair to say you've really made it. You've earned your success, with hard work, creativity, and your sincere love of science and nerdy fun always shines through.
Congrats on another awesome video. Keep up the great work! We'll be waiting!
I'm really curious how your old jet engines perform when placed against your more recent ones, an Integza Jet Competition. This could show both how you evolved as an engineer and how different designs perform
but they all melted
I like your "Dual propulsion rocket" idea alot I think a workable idea would be to have two tanks (H2O2 Peroxide) and Fuel tank top them off with compressed air. So if you open the valve they get expelled. Than I would spray the H2O2 on a mesh coated with Permanganate (KMnO4) to decompose the H2O2. after decomposition add the fuel.
instead of KMnO4 you can use MnO2 this way you get decomposition without adding oxygen, but it will stay the same. You get the MnO2 from KMnO4 after it has been used once.
DUDE!!! 👊🏻 Congrats on the new CNC machine! We all know how much you've wanted one, and it's seriously exciting to see this goal become a reality. I honestly can't think of a more deserving "mad rocket scientist' than you, sir, and I know this latest addition will serve your projects well. 👍🏻
I'd like to see a video of a modified engine spark plug that would double as an injector to inject various gasses into an engine piston while continuing to function as a spark plug
I get so excited when integza posts a new video!! Always impressed what can come up with when using just household items really. This makes me want to get back into rocketry and home science experiments.
I really love the added production costs, and FINALLY you can start working with metal!! A whole new chapter in the Book of Ingeza!! Also really dig that Huel is sponsoring, I’ve been enjoying their stuff for years!
Thank you!
Thank you my friend !!!
Finally a CNC Machine! The projects on this channel are about to level up.
I'm currently an engineering student and have been watching your videos for a long time. I can truly appreciate your dedication and resistance to your projects. Oh man, I love how a simple jar jet engine (ram jet) rabbit holed into an entire series of videos with an endless amount of information. I personally think a future video idea containing designing of internal combustion engines, creation of polymers using household materials, and/or japanese sparklers (like nighthawkinlight) would be awesome!
10:05 I burst out in laughter when you called the Wankel engine the "spinning dorito", because it fits it perfectly XD
Integza, your videos are always so impressive and inspiring! I love the way you're able to take complex scientific concepts and make them easy to understand. Your latest video on the hydrogen peroxide rocket engine is a great example of this. The presentation is polished, the designs are professional, and the tone is confident. I can tell that you're passionate about rocketry, and your enthusiasm is infectious. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!
I would really love to see more designs with the quartz tubes.
Also Ive been watching for a while and its so cool to see the gradual upgrading of equipment. keep up the great work Integza!
love your videos.
I would love to see a video of you machining a jet engine with your new CNC. I'm sure the number of materials you are able to work on now is way broader than before.
I find the dual concept really interesting. All that released steam will likely serve to cool the combustion, making it possible for you to run the engine harder with less cooling. Excited to see where this goes. Don't forget to account for the massive back pressure that will be pushing into your catalyst and peroxide tank as the engine fires.
Vould you somehow isolate the sugars from tomatoes and use them as fuel in a sugar rocket? Extra points if it makes red smoke.
I have been watching your channel for years and I am always so fascinated and amazed at the things you are able to design and bring into the world. I 100% have no doubt in my mind NASA would be honored to have you. keep it up man.👍
OK here's what you need to do once you get this figured out: make two engines, put them on the tips of rotor blades and make a rocket driven helicopter like the one made in the '50s. If you're lucky it might have enough aerodynamic lift to get the oxygen tank off the ground. 🙂
the forces would probably rip them off before any meaningful lift is achieved
@@xorinzorLook up 'Roton'. It's been done.
@@xorinzorAlso if that happens that means you need to increase the blade's angle.
It should create resistance because if it's just free spinning of course it's not gonna do anything.
@@xorinzor Yah but it would be fun to watch! 🙂
A spinning out of control oxygen bottle is a dangerous idea.
i got one! what about a hovercraft? maybe not even rocket propelled, maybe just steam- i dont even know how you would fuel it or the logistics of it carrying its own fuel, but i think something packaged up neatly into an assemble-able craft would be awesome. would be fun to work with remote controls too. love the vids!
maybe use HHO gas from electrolysis since it has an oxidizer you won't need oxygen. I would suggest using sodium hydroxide as the electrolyte for efficiency
Mama Miya - Use pizza 🍕 ( or Tomato 🍅😁)as fuel for your next engine . Any thing can burn fast with proper oxygen supply , ( I saw on a tv channel ) ,It sounds fun to make , It may be hard for not for you 😊. You can get inspiration from solid fuel ramjet engine like the one on meteor Air to Air missile but pizza in place of fuel ⛽ and oxygen in intake.😊😊
Yes , also pasta 🍝 can be used 😁. It's a good idea 💡.
I liked your idea brother but ( Italiano - what are you doing )😂😊
Pasta sounds better 😁.
What about eggs 🥚? .😊
I think now that you have an liquid oxidizer to use for your future rockets you need to make a vessel to remotely mix and control the flow/pressure from that reaction. Some sort of baffeled vessel to keep the liquid component out of the mix while letting all the sweet sweet gases flow and not having to touch it.
Oh man, I can't wait for the next engine with that crazy cool stuff!😊
Great Video! Thank you!!!
Thanks for all the knowledge and fun over the years in every video!!!
You're amazing! 🎉
I been ordering the huel black for over 3 years! I love it. It’s a filling nutrient dense meal in a drink. I like it most when I wake up at 3am hungry and I don’t want to fully wake up to make and chew food. So I just drink some huel.
The concept of, "seeing" the inside of the combustion chamber is awesome! And the fact that it stays transparent in high temperatures because of the insulating barrier and cooling attribute of the air.
Some suggests a *chemistry* theme for future and some suggests *more visuals* to be put in. ---What catched my attention was the software you used for determining the optimal nozzle design. Maybe we can see some more like that in the future? CFD, generative designs, etc.?
I love all your builds they are so scary in the coolest way. I was wondering if you have ever setup an electrical system to control ignition and burn rate of any of your rockets. Would be very neet to see
Since you are getting into an area of high thrust, i would really love to see you building a whole liquid fueled rocket, that could fly up a few hundred meters!
You can make a rocket engine fuelled by hho, which will be produced easily by elecrolysis . This will be more efficient
This man is literally born to make history.
Are you agree with me guys❤❤
yes im agree
You had my full attention with the two stroke engine using nitromethane...then you launched past it with the rockets. So, to fully satisfy my curiosity, I "suggest" you design and build one for us to see. 🤩
I literally love your videos. You never cease to amaze me and also that glass engine in this video was beautiful. Maybe it would be cool to see you integrate one of your engines into some kind of model rocket!!
I built a combustor years ago and quickly learned that the injector that pour fuel straight out like that is inefficient. I took a bolt cross drilled the flats and bored the length to make an injector with 6 ports that pushed the fuel out perpendicular to the flow. It gave the fuel and air more time to mix before combustion and made a huge difference in the amount of thrust generated. Also inject the air at an angle that creates a vortex in the chamber.
These videos are awesome, so cool to see the propellant iterations! It would be sick to see a future video on how different thrust vector control methods might work better or worse with different engines/propellants.
INTEGZA! I have a great idea for you and it involves rockets 🚀 and possibly explosions as well, but anyways 💥 You should build a rocket engine with SODIUM METAL and WATER as fuel. Cody'sLab recently made one and it seems simple enough, maybe you can even 3D print it and send some tomatoes into orbit 🍅🚀🌌
The addition of milled metal to your manufacturing process has increased engine build quality to a whole new level. It be really cool to see a use for the new found thrust in the coming videos.
Now that you can print metal parts I'm both excited and terrified to see where your projects go from here 😂
Integza, you're a mad genius. I'm just concerned with how easy it actually is to get all of the ingredients for what you just built
If you have a 3D printer, then it'll do 70% of the things you need to do projects like this (maybe not all cause fire doesn't like plastic)
Why?
Put the rocket on a RC boat and compete for fastest RC boat world record.
Next experiment should be a self sustained motor (electric I assume would be most likely) my thought is having an alternator charging the battery pack which is powered by the electric motor. I've just never seen it done.
it would be awesome to see a more cnc made rockets in the future, I think the ability to use metal and new geometric shapes could result in some cool projects.
When I first subscribed, I never expected the channel to become this. I'll never unsubscribe, but maybe start doing experiments outside... These rockets are becoming serious business!
Would be fun to see one of your old engine designs attached to a rocket body to see how high it would fly
Love watching your rockets grow up. From mucho melty beginnings.
Through many evil tomatoes.
I wish you the best combustions.
It would be nice to see you build a Turborocket, combing the ideas of both a Jet engine and a Rocket. It consists of a turbine driven by the incoming gases which inturn allows in more air using multi-stage fans connected to it. This compressed mixture an be then pushed to a combustion chamber for generating thrust. Would be nice to see it working...
make a rocket using the same jet ant maybe try NOS as oxidiser?
you should make the world's smallest liquid fuel rocket
Make a version using this rocket to make a plane using the ground effect This would be great
You have come a long way sice you started this rocket engine saga. Well done. I am still curious if an UNDERWATER rocket engine is possible. There is one for your next video :D
Can you try to make a remote rotation detonation engine? Where the detonation occurs 2-3 mm away from the injector to minimize the heat dissipated in the engine itself?
Congrats on 1 million subs integza!! Maybe make an element powered stirling engine from the elements in a toaster, then make it an rc car!?
As a automotive nerd and a old engine nerd the whole air/fuel thing with different fuels made me happy....
Since you have access to some quartz you can probably try to make a transparent turbojet engine since it can withstand very high temperatures.
Would love to see the thrust put out by the engines you make
Make our own neon and neon light
I want too see you trying to build an hydrogen peroxide engine and also try to integrate it in a small custom built rocket.
You are progressing so far, the next thing to do is aim for the stars 💫.
I miss the Mustache
Thank you integza for the amazing videos such humor and interesting at once thank you :)
You made a rocket engine, now it's time to make a real flying rocket powered by a dual propulsion rocket engine! You should really collaborate with BPS Space or Xyla Foxlin!
Honeslty i watched the whole process of the yet engine build video's and this one was the best yet, i hope to see this engine in perfect state that would be a proud moment to see
Can we all take a minute to appreciate how well made that glass rocket engine.
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BTW I hate tomatoes 🍅🍅😈😈
0:43 You know it has more oxygen, oxygen
I think a good video idea would be revisiting the turbojet engine again it has been ages since you made anything with it, and now you have good machinery
I would like to see you making a full rocket with the rocket engine, or a fighter jet with that engine.
Great and very complex video ! I was thinking maybe you can realise a motor that works with magnesium and water(always been fascinated about the reaction between them)
Video idea:
Just a compilation of all the tomatoes exercution you've done 😂
make Smoke machine
Buy a vape💀💀💀
Day 1 of Requesting a Hydroxide propelled vehicle or jet engine! Making it through water electrolysis.
Congrats you got a CnC!!!!! So many more projects have opened up for you now
Thanks!
You need to make more videos that have hydrogen peroxide in it cause this is a really cool video
I feel like Integza is speed running rocket development. Like he will start challenging NASA and SpaceX in 3 years! Keep up the good work, man!
Let’s go integza with a CNC machine will be unstoppable
Building all sorts of engines is cool but power is noting without control so would be nice if you build a car with some kind of engine but coupled a CVT transmission so it can run faster with when the RPM increase. Good luck and thanks for the great entertaining content
would be really cool to see a video testing all different types of propulsion methods you have done over the past few years side by side, with new modifications made based on your newfound knowledge. or at least a top 5.
Fantastic ep. I lold at the editing perfectness of 9:01 and the in-moment observation at 14:55. Ty.
Sounds a little hard to do but with that cnc maybe u can make an mini Raptor engine!!
I stumbled across this channel by accident, and it has to be the most insane channel on YT - and the bar for that is set pretty high! It's basically a crazy guy trying to blow himself up in public!
Integza, i really like how your channel is growing and the quality getting better and better with bigger projects, cheers from Brazil!
@10:44 broooo you are a lefty???!?!?!?? I am so sorry for my jealous comments years ago Integza, you are not alone my friend.
When you said “the spinning Dorito is back” I genuinely went WOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Your work is amazing brother ,coming from a country with constant load shading (black out) I can really learn a trick or two from your videos .🇿🇦
The more i watch things like this, the more i am humbled by Dr. Goddard's work on such a meager budget.
" I climbed a tall cherry tree at the back of the barn ... and as I looked toward the fields at the east, I imagined how wonderful it would be to make some device which had even the possibility of ascending to Mars, and how it would look on a small scale, if sent up from the meadow at my feet. I have several photographs of the tree, taken since, with the little ladder I made to climb it, leaning against it.
It seemed to me then that a weight whirling around a horizontal shaft, moving more rapidly above than below, could furnish lift by virtue of the greater centrifugal force at the top of the path.
I was a different boy when I descended the tree from when I ascended. Existence at last seemed very purposive." - Dr. Robert Goddard
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I was impressed... And at the same time it brough back memories from my childhood 30 years ago. We had the exact same concept in my dads workshop in form of a metal cutting torch. However I believe it was using Acetylene gas.
Man. I just love seeing videos like this where people are putting together ramjet and rocket engines from scratch. Also try making a rocket engine that employs thrust vectoring.