What happens when you put Tourbillons into an Aircraft?
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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The Aeria Mechanica is a mechanical sculpture crafted by my combined passion for watch movements and aeronautics. This project started with the intention of building a double tourbillon system coupled with a differential mechanism.
The design was inspired by the Avenger's quinjet (from the scene of cap vs. quinjet) and the mind-blowing Ulysse Nardin Freak-S watch. I wanted the tourbillons to represent a prominent feature within a system, and the Jet turbine seems perfect since a Tourbillon literally means "whirlwind" in French.
The twin Tourbillons are driven by a single mainspring through a differential mechanism located at the core of the structure. The differential is a vital component in the system to allow dynamic power delivery to each Tourbillon due to different rates of operation.
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This is the most amazing design I've seen.. The amount of work put into making it is insane..
If your printer is made in china
Wow, that's absolutely awesome! I'm surprised, that it is possible to make such sophisticated precise mechanism with 3D printer!
I am beyond stunned at how detailed it all is!
An incredible amount of work. Great job. love the use if multiple mechanical principles.
Looks like the ship's design, in general outline, was based on that of the Phantom Cruiser, from the 1960s Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon, "Space Ghost" Pretty cool.
You could repurpose the mechanics and with some design adjustments and make a helicopter too! Fantastic design. I know you’ve got 99% 3D printed parts thing, but have you tried metal springs to get longer play time? You can coil them yourself. It’d be cool to get a 30 min run.
Thats incredible. With a few tweaks it could be a functional boat or submarine with working dive planes and propellors.
Yeah this is definitely the craziest thing I've seen 3D printed. Way to go! Keep up the good work
Love clock kinetic sculptures like this. What a time to be alive when every human being can print such things shared by another human being at home or at local 3D printing store!
Also I am curious, is audio at 4:35 generated?
3d printers aren't free, run on a lot of electricity, and require a degree of technical knowledge. They aren't for everybody...
... yet.
@@patrickfrost9405 don't be talking down on user friendly progress, though. 3d printers are pretty accessible now. Anyone experienced enough in the mechanics, artwork, and physical capabilities of something like this wouldn't have an issue having 3d modeling be a secondary timesink.
The possibilities allowed when you take your paper knowledge and demonstrate it through a physical medium are boundless! My father is 45 years old and recently picked up his own printer, and he's a tax accountant. Don't think he is printing out IRS docs lmao.
would be cool to see your design procesd for these mechanisms
I like how this guy knows everything about lego building.
Awesome looking design, cant wait to build it!
Very clever using a differential.
THe music reminds me of every commercial for really fancy products (cars, watches, etc) they try to sell to poorer people to make them feel rich. I like it!
very impressive design
Amazing Design 👍
Beautiful. at first I wondered "why an airplane?", but seeing and understanding how it transmitted power from the base, through a differential (!!!) to both sides. Amazing and inspiring art.
Bro pls keep uploading many of these shorts these are amazing
Absolutely awesome! I have no words, heavily tempted to print it!
Out of this world design. You should be getting a Red Dot award or something
How did you design differential gears? I work in Fusion360 and it would be a pain there. The frame is verry impressive, I hope I'll learn how to design such skeletonized frames with arbitrary angles, so far my designs are mostly orthogonal =)
I'm using Unigraphics NX and the gears are generated using a GRIP function. Bevel gears are still a pain to work with since they require some surface modelling. There is a gear generator tool in fusion 360 and you can try using it.
If you want to add more angles to your designs, try subtracting parts of your model with angled cross sections from multiple directions (for example x-y and x-z plane). Imagine you are a sculptor removing bits of material from your model to form those angles🙂. I think it's slightly easier to create and visualise the multi faceted look compared to freeform or parametric modelling.
The differential is the first thing I spotted, you don’t have to worry about different speeds, a failure is no problem, you can interact and play with what ever you want, it’s a real nice addition.
That creation is beautiful!!
thats some great work. You should try something with two-stage mechanical oscillator technology.
I have no idea that such a cool concept exists and thanks a lot for sharing! Now I'm really eager to explore it.
Beautiful creation.
That is amazing. Engineering as an art form. great description of the drive mechanics too.
Oh man that's mesmerizing
You gotta make a 1 hr longplay
This was the most illuminating demonstration of how a differential works I've ever seen and I did not expect to see that here xD
It looks amazing! Like a clockwork drone!
Awesome. This would be absolutely epic if done with a mech like a bipedal Mechwarrior model and have it walk
Absolutely stunning
I think that with just a bit of interesting gear work you could get a vertical stabilizer in the back that moves back and forth.
Fascinating work (both in clockwork design & 3D print planning).
Also, the music at the [2:00] minute mark is spot on.
Wish I could be this next level genius.
I'd want this in stainless steel and brass
Jeezus! That's just unreal! That's really using a 3d printer to the extreme! Awesome work mate 👍
Two simplified watch movements and a chain of gears. Looks cool.
Wow.. it's beautiful 😊
Nothing happens when you put em in a plane shaped frame.. except for a cool looking clock 🙂 but that's all it is a cool looking plastic clock.
Thank you for explaining it the way you did! I didn't know what a differential was before now, and what an incredible design. I love stuff like this, my printer is working on a basic watch escapement while I write this. I'm also a piano tuner/technician, which is how I initially found your channel. Thanks!
That is gorgeous, very well done.
Never have I ever seen intricacy on this level before. Great job!
Dude... you need to make a video about yourself and how you got into this. The craft is so insane that i just need to know how you come up and design that stuff
I didn't even know about tourbillons until watching this, so thanks for sharing.
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
I can honestly say that I have now seen 3d printed non-electric clockwork.
I'll bet Breguet would love seeing his invention used in this way, once he was finished being mind blown over the plane in the first place
That's so beautiful. It isn't very practical though. The guns are not spinning quickly enough and the two large tourbillons are also beautiful but very unnecessary. I give this an A for aesthetics, and a ??? for the engineering.
1:45 issa helicopter!
Very, very nice 👍🏻 Now for V2 we want it to also show the time 😅 Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thanks! I'll take that into consideration 🙂
it would be really cool if it was possible to design a functional aircraft powered purely with springs, like something out of a steampunk story.
So sick!! Very well done dude
That's pretty cool. I was curious why you used the spider gear instead of a jack shaft but you answered that nicely. Y'all have a badass day 🤘🍻🤘
This looks incredible!
Whoa… steampunk style mechanical gadgets running off clockwork springs
Absolutely amazing!
I was expecting it to put them an actual flying construction, not just something that's shaped like one.
I wonder, is it possible to design a fast enough tourbillon to allow for flight? Even if just for a few minutes?
This looks beautiful
Nice video!
Sugestion: 3d printed Cuckoo clock
considering how this guy manages to create such complex mechanisms, it is surprising how he didn't figure out to leave links in the description
Steam Punk Batman would be proud of this model version of his new jet.
If you’re not a watch maker you either SHOULD BE or you have someone close that is. If this was scaled down to a wrist watch you’d bring THOUSANDS for it.
Wow… Its like i’m glancing into humanity’s future when i look at that. That little gearship is amazing!
凄すぎます...😮😮
NICE idea‼︎
You 3D printers need to use the plastic parts as blanks, to 3D print ceramic molds with. Then, have your machine combine and melt metal powders, or scraps, and pour into the molds.
Finally, use the machine to pick up the part, and mill and polish it to a more complete look....
Repeat for each part, and you'd have a metal version of this.
It's so cool! It's like one of those artifacts from Warframe
That is seriously amazing, man! I’ve always been fascinated by tourbillon mechanisms, but watches which have them are not really accessible to the common man, so experiencing them working in person is usually a rather expensive affair. The closest I’ve ever gotten to it is the super cheap mechanical watch I have which has the balance wheel exposed so you can see it tick (but it’s just a regular balance wheel; not a tourbillon). I do hope that someday, I might be able to own a watch which has one of these in it, but that dream is nearly impossible to achieve unless I win the lottery or something.
if you really want an affordable tourbillon, Sugess sells tourbillon watches for a relatively decent price at ~580 USD at the cheapest.
granted they're made in china with seagull movements and are apparently quite fragile
This is incredible
I don't know why, but the music in this video reminds me of that scene in Star Trek Into Darkness where Khan cures that Starfleet officer's daughter, and then forces the Starfleet officer to bomb that Starfleet data archive.
ANYWAY
Great video, very interesting!
I don't know what this is, and I don't understand what I'm looking at.
But I love clockwork stuff, so this is cool
As an aerospace engineering student, I want that!
fantastic work but why didnt you add in a sync trip key or somesuch so you could start both sides simultaneously? i mean with as symmetrical as it is thats kind of a no-brainer y/n?
I know it's a demo but can you make it spin a propeller long term that would be amazing and possibly even useful.
I'm amaze, can you upload more of these videos? If possible could you do a tutorial series?
Awesome! Thank you!
Beautiful.
ok that looks amazing
Love the VO 😉 Here before 100K, early congratulations sir!
Thanks Khye!
WOW! and spring loaded
Anyone else miss them
Just agree with me, the designer hoped to create the first saucer out there made by humans.. but realize after this mechanism is not going to provide lift.
Flying clock? Shut up and take my money! 🤣
Could you add few more degrees of freedom for at least pitch and roll? It will look like the plane is flying. Right now it looks a bit static. But still really nice piece of machinery.
I was hungry when I watched this so I misread it as "Toblerones"
who else was secretly hoping it would fly on its own?
it's so smooth!
thats is amazing, im speech less
Future humans: this is the skeleton of a living jet.
Bro you gotta make a wall clock that has enlarged internals of a watch
Awesome work Buddy 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks Ariel!!!! 🤩
this needs more than a million views
Freaking amazing!!
Wooow , seams like space ghost ship
PROGETTO PAZZESCO complimenti veramente, anche il manuale e bellissimo
What happens when you put Tourbillons into an Aircraft?
Well, it seems that turbilions will be turbilionizing the aircraft and nothing else!
So, why a gear chain instead of a shaft to transmit power from the mainspring? I mean, it looks FANTASTIC, and that's reason enough as far as I'm concerned, but I'm curious if there was a reason beyond aesthetics?
The gear chains also function as gear reductions between the mainspring and the differential core gear. I will also add a motorized option and the gear trains allow me to alter the ratios to match my selected motor torque.
This is absolutely beautiful
This is terribl--
y good
This has Ace Combat 3 final boss aura in it. It's mechanical, humane but at the same time feels out of this world... "alien-ish" I'd say