The highest pressure water is at the very bottom of the dam. So the turbine should be below the dam. The turbine outlet should be vertical and upward into a pool to reduce the turbulence of the outlet stream and save the down river bed from erosion. Just saying...
he might not need / want ALL the pressure, though? Commercial plants have huge regulator valves to make sure the turbines are getting as much water as they need, but not more...which could damage the turbine. Your points about erosion are spot on, frankly I think the bottom of the wall is going to wash out collapsing the whole thing.
Without a deflection or dispersal structure that falling water impact will eat the foundation of the Dam. During storms, such activity multiplies to the point of disaster sometimes. Storms are always the test.
Stranger: "What do you do for a living?" Creator: "I build dams." Stranger: "What do you do for fun?" Creator: "... I build miniature dams." Even though dams can be harmful to the environment, I think on scale like this is fine. I doubt any fish can swim up it as it looks pretty low to begin with. Interesting comments about the dam's long-term health in concern of supporting the base with a slope more. All in all? Awesome project. 🤘
Are dams as harmful as say burning fossil fuels to charge everyone's electric cars? Or the tons of toxins generated by building solar panels and wind turbines? I'll pick hydro.
Machinist and carpenter guy here. That was awesome to see you work! I like your detail work and the way you actually muscle things into place. No weak spots from you, great job! Also like the upcycled automotive alternator usage. Done the same thing before too! Motor windings are windings, they dont care what you use ithem on. Nice job, wish i could have helped on one, this is close enough though. I knew how to do all this , but you showed us the basic hand way with minimal tools, As I said before EXCELLENT work on a budget! TLDR = Hand formed bricks, rebar, hyper attention to detail. Now thats dedicated!
Everything fails in the end. If the villagers don't drown, their descendants will. It is best to not live below water level no matter how safe it seems.
Francis turbines are intended to be used in high-head applications. Two feet doesn't qualify. And if you had mounted this a couple of feet lower, you could have doubled your power.
@@spadeofspades I am skeptical due to many fakes in this genre and region, but the uploader has many videos of him building dams, so it could be legit.
@@spadeofspades I think hes put far far too much work into the construction for it to be a fake. Anyway, led lights take very little effort to run on a generator such as this.
He literally spun the turbine with his hand and produced the tiny voltage required to power this strip of LEDs. What don't you understand? @@spadeofspades
the cement plastering was nice but laying the bricks into mud that dry usually wont adhere that well leading to less overall total strength you really want to wiggle it into a fresh moist layer of mud brick by brick to really make it adhere to the mortar, i mean he is doing a nice job keeping it straight but a level line and more workable mud will really make it stronger
This is insanely satisfying, while also being very triggering. Im no civil engineer, but my basic secondary education maths and physics was telling me that this is a collapse waiting to happen. Its not dug into the embankment enough, its not dug into the floor enough, the concrete is of an incorrect ratio, and theres no backstop. Its only a matter of time before it fails sadly... But it was very satisfying watching you building it. Almost ASMR-esque. ❤
these are built for seven year durability. abuttment are self seating into the impermeable clay regolith due to compression of the arch. the floor can be sealed with clay ad hoc. the mix ratio will allow for self healing of cracks in the mortar as the arch deforms while seating itself into the abutment.
Вообще класс, но на вскидку маловато турбин для такой фундаментальной работы, я бы две поставил для надежности ) При определенной сноровке из родника можно дом запитать на киловатта 2 )
@@sashadobro Ты прав! Посмотрев это видео я прям загнался, неподалеку от дачи течет ручей, возникла мысль заморочиться ) Но беглое изучение вопроса - отбило желание.. Во первых выхлоп от этих ручьев - никакой, в лучшем случае до 100в, пару лампочек, но там жэж еще нужна серьезная обвязка - провода до объекта, аккумуляторы и т.п., вообще не окупаемо.. Ну и в песок дамбу - размоет.. Посмотрел ролик как строили дамбу Гувера, там несколько метров скальных пород сбивали потому-что они недостаточно жесткие )) А тут - песок по краям.. )
18:25 as far as I know, a counter pressure at the outlet of water will increase the output of the turbine. Just make it like the water lock in a toilet. Prevents cavitation, and keep a steady pressure/under pressure in the francis turbine. Will keep the turbine-pipe part full of water, which is an advantage.
I always woundered if they would be able to take down the London Eye and use it as a type of water wheel to help accommodate all the pensioners on their ever increasing electricity bills. Shurley a plausable idea. The River Thames got the capacity to generate load of electricity. - why so expensive? Great work mate👍🏻
Also would a giant spiral pipe exert more thrust into the red engine. Some sort of votex pipe. No Scientist but i do research the odd thing here and there.
Pressure = fluid density x gravity x height. The exit water hole should be more towards the bottom of dam for higher pressure and energy generation capacity.
When laying your mortar put a wavy line down the middle! it will make it easier to lay your bricks level, and give a stronger joint. it could do with slightly being a little bit more wet as well.
Next time you complain about your job just know there's a dude out there working 20 times harder than you and probably getting paid 20 times less. Great work bro much respect❤
I assume half of the Asian creeks are now equipped with such dams illuminating at least their crown and any fish is unable to swim upwards ... but very cool
по краям потечет, как минимум на кирпичь углублять нужно, просто ну такое себе ! под весом воды стену вырвет со временем, или размоет с боков слишком не глубоко !
I do note, that you appear to be building on top of a concrete base, so that is at least one positive. The other being your concrete screeding with a what appears to be a good 2 to 1 mix. However, no cut, foundation or strengthening in the banks, where the Abutment of the Dam is, to the point it is almost comical. A lot of hard work seems wasted, without strengthening of the Abutment area. Especially as you will get rain runoff, almost certainly eroding the banks. Before you cleared the foliage, that was what was holding it together. The water is also much higher behind the dam now, so it can force its way round the abutment during heavy rain. Finally, if people are tempted to walk across the top, there is not enough structural strength even with the rebar. My advice: Strengthen the Abutment area, by first piling sand bags against the dam, before digging out the sides of the bank and strengthening with concrete. Alternatively, if money and concrete are at a premium, plant something with good strong root stock.
This dude makes his own bricks. Puts the rest of them to shame. This is literally a dam from the ground up. I challenge any of the other builders to build like this dude.
Without getting into too formal words, I think this person really enjoys making things. Vietnamese people have something good that people in developed countries don't have.
@@okatashiyoniku I agree. I thought it was amazing to see the guy make his own bricks first before building. Most yideos start with the person digging the bank out first. Not the prep work. Just thought it was great seeing the dude start from scratch.
@@okatashiyonikumy dad fought in the war. While he didn’t like them (obviously because they were shooting each other), he respected their iron resolve and their ingenuity with traps and stealth.
@@nickcarroll8565 The Vietnam War. My mother is a survivor of the naval bombardment during the Battle of Okinawa. Both her parents and siblings died, and she is an orphan of the war.
I wish the folks who struggle to say something positive would post videos of doing something as skilled and fulfilling as this instead of wasting their spare time playing video games and buying digital items instead of a few bags of sackrete and a few hand tools. Keep the videos coming.
@@EkimDyslexia I'm positive we'll all die anyway, might as well have fun while the tech billionaires haven't destroyed the economy, ecosystems and morals
Hi Civil Engineer here, I absolutely love the craftsmanship and dedication that went into making this dam it looks absolutely incredible. However, I am concerned you may have used the wrong dam design! A sloped gravity damn may have been more suited to this role as with arch damns the hydrostatic loads are transferred to the embankments on the sides which is usually hard rock. Here you have vegetation growing throughout the soil which leads me to believe this is some pretty soft ground, which may lead the dam to collapse in the future when the embankments erode. I have several possible solutions that would work to preserve the damn if you were so interested . 1. you could layer the reservoir behind it with a layer on waterproofing and concrete to prevent erosion. 2. you could extend the walls to be further supported by the embankment . Or 3. you could add a sloping spillway in front of the dam to transfer more of the load into the ground in front of the dam.
I’m sure this is a permitted build with proper engineering stamps and government permits….imagine we could do this in the US…love this level of freedom to build what you want!
@@Chien-Tran that guy is a long time railfan content creator who either tagged a hopper or named his channel after said hopper as seen in the wild. anyhow as such our type is prone to like scale models like this of the vast infrastructure which wows us. review is legit.
@@pudmina there's no reinforcement that carries from section to section for one thing, so the joints will eventually fail. But the main reason is the placement. It isn't anchored on the bottom, and the soil around the walls will wear away (undermine) over time.
Do you leave each of these dams you build to help provide power to people who live in the area? If you do, how well do they hold up to the power needs? Is something like this a long term build or only temporary?
This is fake like those primitive shelter videos a few years back. You know because the dam only goes about an inch into the dirt walls around it. The water will wash this dirt away and flow around the dam very quickly. Then the dam will collapse. These probably don't last a week.
I think this is just a "fun" project. Based on the way he built it, the dam won't last very long. Might be just a way to have new content for the channel as well as a test for the turbine so he can build it somewhere else
@@NgNicholasSonHa Different people have different ideas about what they call fun. Some people have a lot of time on their hands for fun such as this. Others like to go skiing, hiking or fishing. This guy gets his kicks building small dams.
как и везде в продвинутых странах, ибо такой дебил понастроит замодельных дамб, ветка забьет ее и потом потоп в разные стороны в то время как толпа будет спрашивать куда власть смотрит, но как временное явления чисто для видео мужик прикольно построил
He digs such a small indention into the side of the banks..wouldnt tht easily erode from the pressure of the water and just the water alone..water has not been up that high …you think he would go a couple feet into the bank ..idk..seems odd he doesn’t on any of the builds ..eighter way why an awesome job and super talented in what he does
Super effort and a nice video. Maybe try another version with more substantial connection / embedding in the banksides , and more bulk at the base. Try the turbine take off at the base not the top? Well done, it’s a fine job.
I would have made it at least 2 or 3 times thicker, the side anchors a bit deeper and the bottop dug more into the ground. But that's just my need to overbuild everything so it's indestructible.
@@pt.8740 Yea, I was gonna say. Gotta let that concrete set too. The bricks were set just fine, but the mortar was still fairly new. I think if he'd let it sit there for a little bit and let the concrete get extra hard, it'd be a lot more long lived, granted that turbine didn't look like it could power THAT much.
Cant wait for part 2: Mini Dam Colapse
I wouldn't trust that dam.
That will be the episode after ' privileged westerner writes encouraging comment"...not likely!
@@noname-nd8ec so what you're saying is it'll still probably happen
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Это шоу,показать просто.
Можно было усилить плотину грунтом и так далее,но зачем?
Beavers near by are looking at you proud af
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the beavers are like "wtf is he doing? Not even using the right material."
bobr kurwa 😊
Only one thing lacking is Even Beaver Dams have much wider bases to keep them in place with gravity against all that “Ponded water”
Why else do you think he built it?
To attract the Asian Beavers.
If I remember correctly from my days in 'Nam, they "love you long time".
The highest pressure water is at the very bottom of the dam. So the turbine should be below the dam. The turbine outlet should be vertical and upward into a pool to reduce the turbulence of the outlet stream and save the down river bed from erosion.
Just saying...
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Its just model. I think turbine is not working, lamps powered from batts
@@wmonk5642 I'll bet you're a sucker for charismatic political leaders.
Theoretical dam builder meets actual dam builder.
he might not need / want ALL the pressure, though? Commercial plants have huge regulator valves to make sure the turbines are getting as much water as they need, but not more...which could damage the turbine.
Your points about erosion are spot on, frankly I think the bottom of the wall is going to wash out collapsing the whole thing.
The fact that all of this was done under 20 minutes is amazing
Thank you very much!
Very nice. Better get a rock buildup on the back of that dam where the water is falling or you'll have some erosion happen quick. Oh, 3 weeks ago.
WW
Without a deflection or dispersal structure that falling water impact will eat the foundation of the Dam.
During storms, such activity multiplies to the point of disaster sometimes. Storms are always the test.
You are correct, except that is considered the front of the dam.
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This is such an awesome project! Well done! He made it look so easy, as if anyone could do it! I am so impressed!!!😳
Thank you so much!
Stranger: "What do you do for a living?"
Creator: "I build dams."
Stranger: "What do you do for fun?"
Creator: "... I build miniature dams."
Even though dams can be harmful to the environment, I think on scale like this is fine. I doubt any fish can swim up it as it looks pretty low to begin with. Interesting comments about the dam's long-term health in concern of supporting the base with a slope more.
All in all? Awesome project. 🤘
Are dams as harmful as say burning fossil fuels to charge everyone's electric cars? Or the tons of toxins generated by building solar panels and wind turbines? I'll pick hydro.
Idk why people get mad at this its supposed to be cool and fun not the next town budget
@rarbiart its a backyard toy simple fun who cares go watch a real damn being built
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People like sharing their knowledge, even if they're blunt about it, most of those comments are still useful
@stanislav_skorobogatov most of those comments are from narcissistic losers who spend to much time on the internet
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Props to dude doing all this work rocking some penny loafers! I love watching people build and create things like this, glad I found your channel!
Glad you like them!
Machinist and carpenter guy here. That was awesome to see you work! I like your detail work and the way you actually muscle things into place. No weak spots from you, great job!
Also like the upcycled automotive alternator usage. Done the same thing before too! Motor windings are windings, they dont care what you use ithem on. Nice job, wish i could have helped on one, this is close enough though. I knew how to do all this , but you showed us the basic hand way with minimal tools, As I said before EXCELLENT work on a budget!
TLDR = Hand formed bricks, rebar, hyper attention to detail. Now thats dedicated!
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Fascinating
Now build a model village in the valley, then we'll see if the dam will be safe for the tiny villagers.
Of course it is possible but we will have to build a bigger project.
And then mini Godzilla shows up.
Everything fails in the end. If the villagers don't drown, their descendants will. It is best to not live below water level no matter how safe it seems.
@@fungames24 does that mean in you live under a water tower you below water level?
@@Trister690 No. It just means living under water tower. That is also dangerous. The tower could collapse on your head if there is earthquake.
Francis turbines are intended to be used in high-head applications. Two feet doesn't qualify. And if you had mounted this a couple of feet lower, you could have doubled your power.
Glad you enjoyed it
I think this setup is fake. The lights are battery powered most likely.
@@spadeofspades I am skeptical due to many fakes in this genre and region, but the uploader has many videos of him building dams, so it could be legit.
@@spadeofspades I think hes put far far too much work into the construction for it to be a fake. Anyway, led lights take very little effort to run on a generator such as this.
He literally spun the turbine with his hand and produced the tiny voltage required to power this strip of LEDs. What don't you understand? @@spadeofspades
Самым умным: вот сами хотя бы вот так "тяп-ляп" попробуйте сделать! Видео классное!!
Imagine being lost in the wood
No hope
No people
Then imagine a guy building a miniature dam with concrete and a meat cleaver
I am really awed by the mason’s skill level.
But as others have pointed out, the outflow must have a slide to prevent erosion at the base of the dam.
the cement plastering was nice but laying the bricks into mud that dry usually wont adhere that well leading to less overall total strength
you really want to wiggle it into a fresh moist layer of mud brick by brick to really make it adhere to the mortar, i mean he is doing a nice job keeping it straight but a level line and more workable mud will really make it stronger
i like it very much
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@@Chien-Tran please do a follow up after 3 months so we can see how it has faired/any upgrades
Saying thank you is more than good manners. It is good spirituality.
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This is insanely satisfying, while also being very triggering.
Im no civil engineer, but my basic secondary education maths and physics was telling me that this is a collapse waiting to happen.
Its not dug into the embankment enough, its not dug into the floor enough, the concrete is of an incorrect ratio, and theres no backstop.
Its only a matter of time before it fails sadly... But it was very satisfying watching you building it. Almost ASMR-esque. ❤
these are built for seven year durability. abuttment are self seating into the impermeable clay regolith due to compression of the arch. the floor can be sealed with clay ad hoc. the mix ratio will allow for self healing of cracks in the mortar as the arch deforms while seating itself into the abutment.
Вообще класс, но на вскидку маловато турбин для такой фундаментальной работы, я бы две поставил для надежности ) При определенной сноровке из родника можно дом запитать на киловатта 2 )
Это всё развалится через неделю
@@sashadobro Ты прав! Посмотрев это видео я прям загнался, неподалеку от дачи течет ручей, возникла мысль заморочиться ) Но беглое изучение вопроса - отбило желание.. Во первых выхлоп от этих ручьев - никакой, в лучшем случае до 100в, пару лампочек, но там жэж еще нужна серьезная обвязка - провода до объекта, аккумуляторы и т.п., вообще не окупаемо.. Ну и в песок дамбу - размоет.. Посмотрел ролик как строили дамбу Гувера, там несколько метров скальных пород сбивали потому-что они недостаточно жесткие )) А тут - песок по краям.. )
It's so satisfying to watch him smooth out the concrete
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this looks great. dont listen to the negative nancies. you did well and i enjoyed it.
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This build is insane
Thank you very much!
@ I love your vids
@ also thank you so much for replying to me
18:25 as far as I know, a counter pressure at the outlet of water will increase the output of the turbine. Just make it like the water lock in a toilet. Prevents cavitation, and keep a steady pressure/under pressure in the francis turbine. Will keep the turbine-pipe part full of water, which is an advantage.
Nothing is predestined: The obstacles of your past can become the gateways that lead to new beginnings.
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I always woundered if they would be able to take down the London Eye and use it as a type of water wheel to help accommodate all the pensioners on their ever increasing electricity bills. Shurley a plausable idea.
The River Thames got the capacity to generate load of electricity. - why so expensive?
Great work mate👍🏻
Also would a giant spiral pipe exert more thrust into the red engine. Some sort of votex pipe. No Scientist but i do research the odd thing here and there.
Pressure = fluid density x gravity x height. The exit water hole should be more towards the bottom of dam for higher pressure and energy generation capacity.
Thank you! Cheers!
When laying your mortar put a wavy line down the middle! it will make it easier to lay your bricks level, and give a stronger joint. it could do with slightly being a little bit more wet as well.
www.youtube.com/@jedi-mic Your channel has no content....just sayin'..!
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Next time you complain about your job just know there's a dude out there working 20 times harder than you and probably getting paid 20 times less. Great work bro much respect❤
Thanks for the view
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Artist teacher, you deserve a thousand likes. You are a genius.The important thing is the successful idea. Greetings to you.❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😃
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Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😀
The whole point to life is to keep yourself busy and entertained until you die. Nice work.
The estate agent quickly marked out his territory on the dance floor.
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I assume half of the Asian creeks are now equipped with such dams illuminating at least their crown and any fish is unable to swim upwards ... but very cool
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Sound is just so satisfying
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I would trust this man to build me a house to withstand hurricanes and tornadoes
Blue sounded too cold at the time and yet it seemed to work for gin.
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по краям потечет, как минимум на кирпичь углублять нужно, просто ну такое себе ! под весом воды стену вырвет со временем, или размоет с боков слишком не глубоко !
это объект для видео. ему нет никакой практической цены. Ты посмотрел, они за просмотр денюжку получили. Всё.
там глина по бокам и на дне, не протечет
Тяп ляп, для контента
Good 👍 job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I do note, that you appear to be building on top of a concrete base, so that is at least one positive. The other being your concrete screeding with a what appears to be a good 2 to 1 mix. However, no cut, foundation or strengthening in the banks, where the Abutment of the Dam is, to the point it is almost comical. A lot of hard work seems wasted, without strengthening of the Abutment area. Especially as you will get rain runoff, almost certainly eroding the banks. Before you cleared the foliage, that was what was holding it together. The water is also much higher behind the dam now, so it can force its way round the abutment during heavy rain. Finally, if people are tempted to walk across the top, there is not enough structural strength even with the rebar.
My advice: Strengthen the Abutment area, by first piling sand bags against the dam, before digging out the sides of the bank and strengthening with concrete. Alternatively, if money and concrete are at a premium, plant something with good strong root stock.
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The sides caught my eye too. Factor in storms/rain there could be issues in a few years.
This was a true bit of art keep it up
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This dude makes his own bricks. Puts the rest of them to shame. This is literally a dam from the ground up. I challenge any of the other builders to build like this dude.
Without getting into too formal words, I think this person really enjoys making things. Vietnamese people have something good that people in developed countries don't have.
@@okatashiyoniku I agree. I thought it was amazing to see the guy make his own bricks first before building. Most yideos start with the person digging the bank out first. Not the prep work. Just thought it was great seeing the dude start from scratch.
@@okatashiyonikumy dad fought in the war. While he didn’t like them (obviously because they were shooting each other), he respected their iron resolve and their ingenuity with traps and stealth.
@@nickcarroll8565 The Vietnam War. My mother is a survivor of the naval bombardment during the Battle of Okinawa. Both her parents and siblings died, and she is an orphan of the war.
Plot twist he’s building a Hot Wheels track.
Nah man why you do that
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That would be funny
What a wonderful place to build a mini hydroelectric power plant, natural energy source, exploitation and use to avoid waste.
Thank you for sharing your hard work with all of your fans who cheer for you! 💙
You are so welcome!
This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.
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I wish the folks who struggle to say something positive would post videos of doing something as skilled and fulfilling as this instead of wasting their spare time playing video games and buying digital items instead of a few bags of sackrete and a few hand tools. Keep the videos coming.
Im positive this interferes with aquatic life reproducing upstream
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some people post compliments and constructive criticism. nothing wrong with that
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@@EkimDyslexia I'm positive we'll all die anyway, might as well have fun while the tech billionaires haven't destroyed the economy, ecosystems and morals
Hi Civil Engineer here, I absolutely love the craftsmanship and dedication that went into making this dam it looks absolutely incredible. However, I am concerned you may have used the wrong dam design! A sloped gravity damn may have been more suited to this role as with arch damns the hydrostatic loads are transferred to the embankments on the sides which is usually hard rock. Here you have vegetation growing throughout the soil which leads me to believe this is some pretty soft ground, which may lead the dam to collapse in the future when the embankments erode. I have several possible solutions that would work to preserve the damn if you were so interested . 1. you could layer the reservoir behind it with a layer on waterproofing and concrete to prevent erosion. 2. you could extend the walls to be further supported by the embankment . Or 3. you could add a sloping spillway in front of the dam to transfer more of the load into the ground in front of the dam.
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Круто ! :) Только турбину нужно ниже поставить...
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он даже не догадался просто присобачить к той трубе, что снизу заткнул заглушкой. кпд его станции ничтожен.
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Зато догадался что в турбину может всякий мусор попасть.
@@latechik мусор и по верху может плыть. ветки всякие. надо ставить заграждения заранее. метрах в 20-ти от дамбы.
Да это детская поделка, уверен там и турбина ничего не генерирует, всё запитано батарейками
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The only complain i have is that you didn't make it so you can cross over it, you made a little bridge for minuscule cars.
Looks pretty walkable to me, except the bridge span
So gooood the beavers are looking at you👏🏻
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Next - mini Dam Busters ✈️
Id like to see that one
😂😂mini lancs
Wth
So much efforts to build a dam which power some hilarious illumination of the dam itself :) Niiice :)
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Remarkable model engineering , well done !
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Impressive that he managed to do all this in under 20 minutes.
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The dislikes are from all the beavers in the area
its obvious that you are pretty good bro you make it look easy.
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I like the 'glassy' sound of those bricks. Nice project!
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Мужик работяга бездельничать не любит 👍
This guys building skills are way over the top like bro should be in a proper building company
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I’m sure this is a permitted build with proper engineering stamps and government permits….imagine we could do this in the US…love this level of freedom to build what you want!
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The occasional "mini construction" text makes it 2763 times better
The Slavs have ETH thanks !
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I'm a Greek former builder. I admire you!!
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This is truly hard work, and dedication.😊
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You do a great job, Thanks!
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@@Chien-Tran that guy is a long time railfan content creator who either tagged a hopper or named his channel after said hopper as seen in the wild. anyhow as such our type is prone to like scale models like this of the vast infrastructure which wows us. review is legit.
Now thats a nice dam bro
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It won't last very long, but that was entertaining.
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Why won't it last ?
@@pudmina there's no reinforcement that carries from section to section for one thing, so the joints will eventually fail. But the main reason is the placement. It isn't anchored on the bottom, and the soil around the walls will wear away (undermine) over time.
@@CH750TN No it won't fail ... he used THE FORCE ... but not the dark side.
@@CH750TN And the walls can't undermine ... they're walls ... they will sidemine.
Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart.
Nice job !! Thanks for posting
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Good job, although I have never seen anyone do masonry work with a meat cleaver before, but It works for you.
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Do you leave each of these dams you build to help provide power to people who live in the area? If you do, how well do they hold up to the power needs? Is something like this a long term build or only temporary?
This is fake like those primitive shelter videos a few years back. You know because the dam only goes about an inch into the dirt walls around it. The water will wash this dirt away and flow around the dam very quickly. Then the dam will collapse. These probably don't last a week.
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I think this is just a "fun" project. Based on the way he built it, the dam won't last very long. Might be just a way to have new content for the channel as well as a test for the turbine so he can build it somewhere else
Do you think this was made with the intention of having a practical use for it? No matter how you look at it, I think it's just a hobby.
@@NgNicholasSonHa Different people have different ideas about what they call fun. Some people have a lot of time on their hands for fun such as this. Others like to go skiing, hiking or fishing. This guy gets his kicks building small dams.
Venha conhecer a favela no Brasil comigo!!!😊
The most exciting eureka moment I've had was when I realized that the instructions on food packets were just guidelines.
With quality construction like that, its no wonder towerblocks stand tall...
У нас бы на стадии строительства оштрафовали и застали разобрать по причине нанесения вреда природе 😂
как и везде в продвинутых странах, ибо такой дебил понастроит замодельных дамб, ветка забьет ее и потом потоп в разные стороны в то время как толпа будет спрашивать куда власть смотрит, но как временное явления чисто для видео мужик прикольно построил
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А с чего вы взяли, что он не имеет долкументов разрешающих это строительство?
Если каждый начнёт перегораживать течение, может привести к непредсказуемые последствиям.
Технадзор бы вывернул мехом внутрь. Для дамб применяется спецбетон, а не вот это поделие, которое за полгода треснет и разрушится.
It's a work of art.
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Beutiful work hooe your well...
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Nice job! Thanks for sharing 👍
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Nice build!😊
Glad you like it!
Great idea for animals. Good job...😮
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beavers took the summer off and went for a 90 day cruise when they saw the TVA coming their way with a buyout.
i swear if i see mini construction one more time going across the screen im gonna go crazy
Когда уже вырос из детской песочницы, но не дорос до взрослого строительства
Это для красоты в ручье возле дома. Жаль у меня нет ручья.
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your backyard is humongous!
Да будет свет сказали муравьи 🐜😂
He's done a dam good job of it! 😃👍🏻
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This is a very realistic and ultimate model work.
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I hope one day I'll be able to build things like this
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He digs such a small indention into the side of the banks..wouldnt tht easily erode from the pressure of the water and just the water alone..water has not been up that high …you think he would go a couple feet into the bank ..idk..seems odd he doesn’t on any of the builds ..eighter way why an awesome job and super talented in what he does
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Super effort and a nice video. Maybe try another version with more substantial connection / embedding in the banksides , and more bulk at the base. Try the turbine take off at the base not the top? Well done, it’s a fine job.
instead of putting only 1 turbine you could of also put a paddle wheel right under that slot in the middle and maybe get even more power out of it.
I would have made it at least 2 or 3 times thicker, the side anchors a bit deeper and the bottop dug more into the ground. But that's just my need to overbuild everything so it's indestructible.
without waterproofing it's crap
@@pt.8740 Yea, I was gonna say. Gotta let that concrete set too. The bricks were set just fine, but the mortar was still fairly new. I think if he'd let it sit there for a little bit and let the concrete get extra hard, it'd be a lot more long lived, granted that turbine didn't look like it could power THAT much.
Very cool. Great craftsmanship.
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Awesome job!!!
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