I'd imagine it'd have to be made of metal, and depending on where the turbine for driving the fan was placed, there'd be major issues with sonic booms happening at the edges of the fan blades, assuming it didn't just fly apart. I'd imagine it'd produce a stupid amount of thrust before it broke apart, though.
I honestly love your guys' personality more than any of the actual waterjet stuff, even if some other channel could cut the same stuff it wouldn't be worth it without you guys.
I’d be far more worried about the water jet. You could slice someone up bad. Not to mention the hydraulic needle effect potentially bursting other internal parts like a water balloon as the jet diverts all around.
wow thats so usefull, i always find myself with a chainsaw without the motor and an industrial waterjet trying to cut something but not with the waterjet
Chainsaw bar is actually correct either way. Most manufacturers recommend you flip the bar over every time you sharpen or change your chain. Awesome video guys. Love y'all both.
As mentioned before, it needs a gear reduction instead of being 1:1. Some hemispherical paddles on the input would take advantage of all the force of the jet. Also, a series of gears is a very inefficient way to transport power at a distance. There are more losses with this configuration than let's say, a belt, chain, etc. Hope this helps!
I've been super curious about how much damage you can do to a ball bearing, or gear setup, by letting the waterjet burn something out. Like, your chainsaw. Or the car turbo. Also it would be fascinating to measure RPMs
Connect the high pressure output to a suitable pressure wash hose and gun (with the trigger locked open so as not to harm the pump) and try to pressure wash something really greasy and funky with 60,000 psi and a 15° wash nozzle.
Cammi Rosanov tables use a special “whip” which is basically reinforced. I’ve always been curious to see what would happen if you let the whip free, and disabled the low pressure sensors that stop the pump.
A interesting demonstration of a crude water powered sawmill that has been done many times over the years. For small high speed water jets the turbine design has evolved onto a Pelton wheel so that should have been the starting point here. Leaving the centrifugal clutch on the chainsaw drive would have allowed the turbine to get started without the chain resistance. Better bearings mounting design may save their life one day, a gear coming loose and bouncing off some surface could spoil their day totally.
I don't know if you guys take knife build requests, but can you guys make star Trek knives? Pretty sure any fellow nerds would love that, like a klingon bat'leth
You should read shoot this video, using a single Gear Drive as you did at the end, except have that gear built with small paddles so the water jet catches them more efficiently. This should ramp things up even more, making your homemade waterjet chainsaw that much more efficient. Because, we all know you want to carry this around to a work site.
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You should set up a small turbine and see how much power you can generate with the water jet. I know it wouldn't be as much as the jet uses but it would be interesting to see truly how much energy is actually transferred from the machine to the item being cut.
Probably work a lot better if you make a pelton wheel. If you're going to be doing a lot of spinning stuff, it would be interesting to synchronize a strobe or the camera shutter to the revolution of whatever you're spinning up.
Well I like it that it stopped on a dime when he put the board on there then it cannot cause too much damage on your hands if you accidentally touch it but it's not going to cut wood just that doink
You should try powering air tools with the waterjet. If you can use air pressure to spin things fast enough to cut metal, then I can only imagine water pressure could cut clean through to the core of the Earth
I’d like to see you try this again but take some tension off the blade, it looks like you have it as tight as you could get it. That is where all of the friction is coming from.
Instead of a gear see if you can use a pelton wheel to get some more power out of the jet. And with a little bit of mass too so you get a flywheel thing going on.
Could you see what happens if you spin up a dc treadmill motor with the water jet? It'll generate power, I once made a wind turbine from one. Maybe you could try light a bulb with it or something or just measure the output. They usually come with a large steel flywheel attached so you probably wouldn't need to modify it at all.
I never even thought about the water jet making gears! That was awesome. Can you guys tell us about what it is your shop really does what you guys actually do when you’re not messing around with the water jet. I would like to know if you guys are the owners or just employees. Like a Q and A would be cool
I think (and I'm not engineer, just a guy that likes machines) that if you had the water jet driving a larger gear and had it step down 2 or 3 sizes to a smaller gear to drive the sprocket, you might have been able to increase the speed of the chain and cut better.
Could you guys try making a spinning thing made from a super hard metal that doesn’t cut well with a water jet? Maybe tungsten carbide? Put some bearings in there and see if you can break a record
Zachary Hatch the problem there is virtually all metal can be cut by it (Waterjet operator here). It’s amazing what water and abrasive can do at operating pressure.
However.... if you didn’t initiate abrasive it is possible. Water alone on a Waterjet can only cut things that you could cut with scissors basically. The garnet is the real teeth in the system.
So noticed your chain was on backwards or you should have been spinning the driveshaft clockwise considering this and the wet wood cut pretty fast I would say
hmm i wonder if you can use a more viscous fluid so that it stays laminar longer and reduces splash and also being denser cut better maybe something like corn syrup ?
"So please do not try this at home"
Dang, what else am I gonna do with this industrial waterjet in my living room 🤷♀️
Was thinking the same....... I mean, there's only so many things to do with a water jet! Why am i being limited?!
That is exactly what I was thinking like “ooh yeah cuz I got a water jet” 😂😂
Everybody has a waterjet at home of course ! XD
I use a waterjet at work daily, and tbh I'm quite tempted
@@dinglebop9998 that's okay he said just not to try it at home
Make a waterjet powered fan and see how much air it can blow
They sort of did, when they inflated the weather balloon with a turbo
Tornado is made
I'd imagine it'd have to be made of metal, and depending on where the turbine for driving the fan was placed, there'd be major issues with sonic booms happening at the edges of the fan blades, assuming it didn't just fly apart. I'd imagine it'd produce a stupid amount of thrust before it broke apart, though.
Its basicly a death machine
@@davidbrooks2476 what are you even saying?
should have had some geared reduction for more torque
I thought that's what they were going to do, but nah
Was watching this thinking the same thing hoping someone commented on it.
Just a bigger gear on the waterjet side would've done the job
cncgeneral and a balance weight for some extra mass. Keep them torques up!
Blockstacker561 The waterjet is not fast enough
"We have a waterjet that can literally cut diamonds. Let's attach a less useful saw to it."
attach
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supreem ss damn your parents named you supreem? Must be a real nutcase
God it that's your name irl, hope your changing it when your of age.
Whats so special abour cutting diamonds
Definitely need a specialized input paddle gear and some gear reduction. Then you may achieve very danger!
Tom Schlachet and add a flywheel
Was gonna say they need a more water jet specialized input gear
Now that's one hell of a way to cut a 2x4! 😂 I have a great video suggestion, an air raid siren! Spin one up, and cover up your ears.
Isn’t that how everyone does it?
@@WaterjetChannel that's not how I do it
I honestly love your guys' personality more than any of the actual waterjet stuff, even if some other channel could cut the same stuff it wouldn't be worth it without you guys.
the sound reminded me of dentist tools so i would say hook some up to the waterjet lol
What a dentist
@@nannesoar *air
N cut off someone's jaw. Good idea.
5:19
rrrraaaaAAAAAHHHHHHH-
*squeak*
I couldn't stop rewinding and watching that part. The whole ramp up to *squeak* was just priceless.
@@geraldalexander8093 I want that as my ringtone lol
That moment the cringey kid in class's voice breaks as he tries to reenact going Super Saiyan
its pretty cool to see you use the waterjet to cut something to make something! maybe you could do more like this in the future!
Horror movie
Victim:What is that?
Psycho murderer: Oh that's my water jet powered chainsaw.
Victim: *laughs*
Joshua Uriarte
Victim-Chuckles, I am in danger.
I’d be far more worried about the water jet. You could slice someone up bad. Not to mention the hydraulic needle effect potentially bursting other internal parts like a water balloon as the jet diverts all around.
@@timjohnson8303 Yup true a chainsaw has nothing on a waterjet. It can slice you up like a sausage.
It needs a flywheel to keep some momemomentum when the board touches the chain.
Chainsaw bars are designed to work regardless of whether they’re upside-down or right-side up. There’s an oil port on both sides of the bar.
Yea. It it looks like the chain is on backwards too
Ross Jenkins it is lol
@@rkj4107 no the chain is correct. The cutting portion of the teeth point away from you on top and towards you on bottom.
Definitely need to power a blender. Also gear reduction or flywheel for extra sketch!
4:33 "maybe it wood..." (presents wooden board)
Its a good thing this worked! You guys now finally have something to cut materials with
Awesome video. I love the fact that you used the water jet to make and create the thing you were testing.
wow thats so usefull, i always find myself with a chainsaw without the motor and an industrial waterjet trying to cut something but not with the waterjet
🤣 🤣 🤣
Chainsaw bar is actually correct either way. Most manufacturers recommend you flip the bar over every time you sharpen or change your chain. Awesome video guys. Love y'all both.
most unefficient and expensive way to cut wood with waterjet possible :D
I like when the jet stops and the sound fades , you can hear Dan laughing in the background 😂
Grandson - Grandpa how'd you loose an eye?
Grandpa - well you see I made a water jet powered.......
in fact the bar upside down doesn't change anything. I am a logger and we are supposed to turn it regularly to have more even wear
As mentioned before, it needs a gear reduction instead of being 1:1. Some hemispherical paddles on the input would take advantage of all the force of the jet. Also, a series of gears is a very inefficient way to transport power at a distance. There are more losses with this configuration than let's say, a belt, chain, etc. Hope this helps!
Good way to visualize difference between HP and torque :)
Why have these guys not hit 1 million subs yet? Y'ALL SUBSCRIBE! This channel deserves it!
I've been super curious about how much damage you can do to a ball bearing, or gear setup, by letting the waterjet burn something out. Like, your chainsaw. Or the car turbo.
Also it would be fascinating to measure RPMs
You guys should get one of those flashlights that you gotta crank to power up and see how that goes
> What should we power next?
Hitachi Magic Wand
Connect the high pressure output to a suitable pressure wash hose and gun (with the trigger locked open so as not to harm the pump) and try to pressure wash something really greasy and funky with 60,000 psi and a 15° wash nozzle.
Cammi Rosanov tables use a special “whip” which is basically reinforced. I’ve always been curious to see what would happen if you let the whip free, and disabled the low pressure sensors that stop the pump.
@@timjohnson8303 All I could recommend is: "Stand back!" That thing would be going totally bonkers. Would be fun to see though.
5:20 that squeak was comedic gold
A interesting demonstration of a crude water powered sawmill that has been done many times over the years.
For small high speed water jets the turbine design has evolved onto a Pelton wheel so that should have been the starting point here.
Leaving the centrifugal clutch on the chainsaw drive would have allowed the turbine to get started without the chain resistance.
Better bearings mounting design may save their life one day, a gear coming loose and bouncing off some surface could spoil their day totally.
Maybe power a pump and use it drain a container of water? That would kind of meta, using moving water to move water :D
I bought your Bottle opener!!!
It is sooooo lightweight!
Funny how when they “kickstart” it, the gear that’s supposed to be turned by the water jet is being spun the wrong way 😂
I don't know if you guys take knife build requests, but can you guys make star Trek knives? Pretty sure any fellow nerds would love that, like a klingon bat'leth
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Make a waterjet powered waterjet, powering a waterjet.
Video of the year!
Thanks bot
Waterjet Channel lol
You should try powering pneumatic tools
Bloody awesome guys, what about a water jet powered drill 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘
Chainsaw bars are designed to be run both ways for the longest life. Its like rotating your tires for longer life.
I'm legitimately impressed with this
I hope you rebuild this with more "gearing" instead of just more gears
You should read shoot this video, using a single Gear Drive as you did at the end, except have that gear built with small paddles so the water jet catches them more efficiently. This should ramp things up even more, making your homemade waterjet chainsaw that much more efficient. Because, we all know you want to carry this around to a work site.
I'd love a series on the least efficient machines you can make that still actually work, if barely.
Welcome to the hydraulic pressure channel and here we go!
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Torque is linear pacifism?
You should set up a small turbine and see how much power you can generate with the water jet. I know it wouldn't be as much as the jet uses but it would be interesting to see truly how much energy is actually transferred from the machine to the item being cut.
This video should get quite a few million views
To avoid gears sliding off of bearings, perhaps take 1/8in or 1/4in. sheet metal on both sides of the gears to keep em in check
The coefficient of thermal expansion will help you with the problem of seating bearings in the sprockets
The audio sounds like I'm getting a tooth drilled out at the dentist and I'm not even wearing headphones!
They sound the same because the water jet chainsaw setup has approximately the same high RPM as a dental drill, which runs on compressed air.
Dental drills usually run around 400,000 rpm, this chainsaw was running about 130,000rpm at peak. That high pitched whining noise!
Probably work a lot better if you make a pelton wheel.
If you're going to be doing a lot of spinning stuff, it would be interesting to synchronize a strobe or the camera shutter to the revolution of whatever you're spinning up.
Slow mo welding is amazing
This is utter joy thank you for this awesomeness
Use the water jet to power a chainsaw that powers a water jet which is powering a chainsaw
Well I like it that it stopped on a dime when he put the board on there then it cannot cause too much damage on your hands if you accidentally touch it but it's not going to cut wood just that
doink
Some sort of large flywheel to build up/store the momentum better might have been neat.
I’m sure someone has said this but you should use multiple size gears to increase the speed or torque
You should try powering air tools with the waterjet. If you can use air pressure to spin things fast enough to cut metal, then I can only imagine water pressure could cut clean through to the core of the Earth
Dangerous? Reckless? I call it ingenious!!!
Please use a greater wheel to spin next time, which is directly attached to the saw, so there is more torque. Thank you very much for your Videos :)
When I saw the thumb nail I was wondering how you made those gears so nice then I realized.
imagine their boss coming in at this moment
"guys, i dont know if you guys already know this, but the waterjet itself can cut this"
If the gear reduction was big enough, you could probably run a power wheels jeep across the waterjet table. Assuming plywood on top of course.
I’d like to see you try this again but take some tension off the blade, it looks like you have it as tight as you could get it. That is where all of the friction is coming from.
Instead of a gear see if you can use a pelton wheel to get some more power out of the jet. And with a little bit of mass too so you get a flywheel thing going on.
GUYS, GUYS, Kelvin's Thunderstorm! Power one with the waterjet!!
Could you see what happens if you spin up a dc treadmill motor with the water jet? It'll generate power, I once made a wind turbine from one. Maybe you could try light a bulb with it or something or just measure the output. They usually come with a large steel flywheel attached so you probably wouldn't need to modify it at all.
I never even thought about the water jet making gears! That was awesome. Can you guys tell us about what it is your shop really does what you guys actually do when you’re not messing around with the water jet. I would like to know if you guys are the owners or just employees. Like a Q and A would be cool
This is ART!!
The bar is symetrical so there is no up or down, you’re supposed to flip it so it wears even on both sides
A larger gear will spin it easier and give the chain more torque.
Bars are made to be flipped around every so often. It helps it to wear even
Doesn't matter which way you put on the bar. You are even supposed to shift sides every once and awhile to get even wear on it.
I think (and I'm not engineer, just a guy that likes machines) that if you had the water jet driving a larger gear and had it step down 2 or 3 sizes to a smaller gear to drive the sprocket, you might have been able to increase the speed of the chain and cut better.
Cut a camera lens. Like this long focus ones. Would be cool to see the layers of glass
Could you guys try making a spinning thing made from a super hard metal that doesn’t cut well with a water jet? Maybe tungsten carbide? Put some bearings in there and see if you can break a record
Zachary Hatch the problem there is virtually all metal can be cut by it (Waterjet operator here). It’s amazing what water and abrasive can do at operating pressure.
However.... if you didn’t initiate abrasive it is possible. Water alone on a Waterjet can only cut things that you could cut with scissors basically. The garnet is the real teeth in the system.
Bearing retaining compound made by loctite. Whenever installing pressfit (interference) bearings
i mean, the bar acn be ran fliped or not, its disigned that way, flip it every time you mess with the chain (sharpening) and it should wear evenly
You guys should use the water jet to start an engine, put a gear on the crank shaft and see if you can start it with it
This is some Rube Goldberg machinery 👌
Seeing the gear design, I wonder if you guys could do a ratio of epic proportions.
You guys should do a collab with the slo mo guys. I would love to see how the water jet works in slow motion
And that's where Waterjet guys learned the purpose of torque... :D
Like a propeller with a piece of wood to some coconut husks in a little cup to make an ember
You need a giant gear with paddles on it and a tiny toothed gear for the chain for reducing it for less speed but more gusto
So noticed your chain was on backwards or you should have been spinning the driveshaft clockwise considering this and the wet wood cut pretty fast I would say
Lmao “well that answered a question nobody was asking”😂😂
“The question that nobody was asking” lol 😂
Love you guys. But Bose are the only headphones I’ll ever use.
Obviously you have to nail some hotdogs in a cut proof glove to a 2x4 and cut it with the waterjet chainsaw
Has one of most powerful cutting tools mankind has ever made, uses it to power a chainsaw. Epic
umm, So did anyone notice the backwards chain blade? I would love to see it running the correct way and see how much faster it cuts.
You need to bring the head closer to the gear so that it has more consistent pressure
hmm i wonder if you can use a more viscous fluid so that it stays laminar longer and reduces splash and also being denser cut better maybe something like corn syrup ?
You should do this again, but change the gear ratios.
The Bearings must Glued my Friend