it would be more effective if the end of your jet tapered down a bit. This will make for a higher exit velocity, and that faster moving air will suck more surrounding air into its stream, making for more air moving overall (an air multiplier effect), also called "entrainment" in fluid dynamics.
Also have to consider that tapering it down also creates restriction which reduces the exit velocity. My experience with these is that a straight pipe from tank to outlet gives the greatest benefit. Ideally you'd have a tank, straight section of pipe with no nozzle, and point it direct at your target but might not be the most practical! Tapering it down will give you a longer bleed time but you won't have as much force behind it.
Your idea seems solid on the air blaster you made good thing to have in the baler for sure. Smart to keep some or all the design hidden until you get a patent. Enjoy the day on your side of the pond. :)
Amazing! Now it needs a controller. The controller must be able to detect the tank pressure, so it knows if the tank has enough air for a blast. There could be a sensor to sense the amount of straw and dust accumulated on a selected surface. If there is a reflective surface on the bracket above the area that is covered in straw, then there must be a layer of straw thick enough to cover the reflector to trigger the sensor. If the sensor cant see the reflector any longer, a certain layer thickness of dust is present, requiring a blast. The time between two blasts must be long enough for the tractors' compressor to provide enough air. If the amount of air flowing from the tractor to the tank is limited, this will prevent the tractors' compressor from being overloaded. Such a system would be simple to use because you don't have to operate it at all. It does everything on its own, depending on the amount of air available, determined by the tank pressure, and the accumulation of dust.
Before you change anything on the bale blaster try it with the doors closed as that would restrict the air flow from going out the side. That’s one bloody good winch Tom
Great job Tom. I think with a bit of adjustment, you will get it working well. Pretty good for your first few test runs Your definatly on to something here mate well done 👍👍👍
Blaster is looking promising Tom 👍. I'm going away for the weekend, so try not to damage anything while I'm away! That free beer isn't going to drink itself 🥰🍻!
Does a great I guess you'll blast the straw out at regular intervals so it doesn't build up to much,it reminds me of the exhaust filter cleaners in cement silos
I think it works really well it moved a lot of straw for one blast and I’m guessing when used at harvest it will be goin off regularly throughout the day which shud shift everything! I wudnt alter any pipe ends as yet until fully piped up and go from there see wat kind of pressure u have then
Good job mate. I think you should patent it and that will stop the tractor manufacturers stealing your ideas. Just trying to look out for you. Good luck Emily lamb.
Have you any idea of the cost if a patent ? What exactly do you think should be patent description, it has to be an original idea that hasn’t been in a current patent. You are talking thousands of pounds
Great job , looking forward to the seeing the other nozzle. In normal working conditions, don't think the bites of straw would be as long and stringy that fall inside the baler / notters.
Mate you definitely need to patent. It's not farmers who are going to pay you for it (well directly anyway..) it will be the manufacturers of the farm machinery so hat they can include within their designs as OEM or bolt on. Don't lose out just because you want to help farmers. You will still help them!
Looks good Tom, certainly better than getting covered in dust using a leaf blower, just one complaint change the orange wheel barrow for a red one as well as the gloves. 🤣
I love the TomBlaster™ Baler Descaler 3000XL 👀 😁👍 I don't know how long you can push the air until the tank is empty but if you can get a few seconds of air going you'll clean out that compartment right quick! 😛
Tesla didnt bother with patents. They made everything open source. Elon said it just holds back development. It's hardly worth it from what I know. People from certain other countries will just copy it anyway. If you want to produce it commercially that's the difficult part.
also to everyone suggesting patenting the idea, you can not patent public information. so if not done before posting the first video its impossible to patent anyway.
Very cool. I know you’re using air from the machine, could you use nitrogen or argon or even CO2 from a tank to give you a large higher capacity? Could this reduce the risk of fire and even act as a blaster and fire extinguisher in one?
That is a lot of power from that compressa looks like it will save time and so u dont get heaps of dusty stuf all over u i hate it when the bailer cord unders and i have to scrabble under neef and tie it all back up and i spend the rest of the day inching from the sraw
During normal operation of the baler I doubt it would take more than 5 minutes to refill the tank. Call it 10 minutes to be safe. Assuming you ran 3 separate blasting circuits, that means each section of the machine would be getting blasted clean every 30 minutes, which is a hell of a lot more often that they're getting now.
Nice work Tom, interesting to see and looks like this should be a big help after next year’s harvest. On another note, what app or soy do you use for your video editing? Just contemplating doing some videos on my wood turning 😊
i dont think much adjustment is needed, that was a lot of straw to shift in one go. if its firing at regular intervals i would imagine it would keep it clear and not let it build up to that level of debris. also muddy face? par for the course with farmers isnt it?
it would be more effective if the end of your jet tapered down a bit. This will make for a higher exit velocity, and that faster moving air will suck more surrounding air into its stream, making for more air moving overall (an air multiplier effect), also called "entrainment" in fluid dynamics.
I would never have expected to find you here Matthias 😮
I read that comment in your voice :D
Agriculture technology has come such a long way. This video highlights some really innovative solutions.
Also have to consider that tapering it down also creates restriction which reduces the exit velocity. My experience with these is that a straight pipe from tank to outlet gives the greatest benefit. Ideally you'd have a tank, straight section of pipe with no nozzle, and point it direct at your target but might not be the most practical!
Tapering it down will give you a longer bleed time but you won't have as much force behind it.
Your idea seems solid on the air blaster you made good thing to have in the baler for sure. Smart to keep some or all the design hidden until you get a patent. Enjoy the day on your side of the pond. :)
That smile after the 2nd test... 😊
That was a lot more effective than I was expecting. 👍
Would love to see the performance with the ballet door closed. Looks very promising!
Great video Tom, a little bit of fettling on the straw blower and I think you have a winner. Cant wait to see you test the other nozzle. 👍.
Great job on the Lamb blaster. I can't wait tonsee the other one.
Pretty cool, Tom. Thanks for sharing. 👊🏽
Great idea, I agree you should work with someone to patent it as it has great potential
Amazing! Now it needs a controller. The controller must be able to detect the tank pressure, so it knows if the tank has enough air for a blast. There could be a sensor to sense the amount of straw and dust accumulated on a selected surface. If there is a reflective surface on the bracket above the area that is covered in straw, then there must be a layer of straw thick enough to cover the reflector to trigger the sensor. If the sensor cant see the reflector any longer, a certain layer thickness of dust is present, requiring a blast. The time between two blasts must be long enough for the tractors' compressor to provide enough air. If the amount of air flowing from the tractor to the tank is limited, this will prevent the tractors' compressor from being overloaded.
Such a system would be simple to use because you don't have to operate it at all. It does everything on its own, depending on the amount of air available, determined by the tank pressure, and the accumulation of dust.
Before you change anything on the bale blaster try it with the doors closed as that would restrict the air flow from going out the side. That’s one bloody good winch Tom
Great job Tom. I think with a bit of adjustment, you will get it working well. Pretty good for your first few test runs Your definatly on to something here mate well done 👍👍👍
Great video Tom I think you need dust and chaff for the test but it works most excellently 👍👍
Blaster is looking promising Tom 👍.
I'm going away for the weekend, so try not to damage anything while I'm away! That free beer isn't going to drink itself 🥰🍻!
Great creation and amazing footage of the benefits
Its looking good. I hope you enjoy tweaking and upgrade time.
You have done a good job there good thinking 🤔 😊
The Lamb blaster is pretty good Tom. You just need to ring the other side one inside the same and see how they blow together 😅 ❤
Looks like a success to me, Now the fine tuning begins. I think will be even more effective in an in closed area.
Farmer p sent me. lol. Awesome videos. Definitely subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you!
That air blower contraption reeks of furze input 😂😂 brilliant work !
@@RGBSHM well actually it was all me
@@Tomlamb980 you'll be giving Colin ideas at this rate! Great idea anyways!keep up the great videos .. I enjoy watching your content!
Does a great I guess you'll blast the straw out at regular intervals so it doesn't build up to much,it reminds me of the exhaust filter cleaners in cement silos
I think it works really well it moved a lot of straw for one blast and I’m guessing when used at harvest it will be goin off regularly throughout the day which shud shift everything! I wudnt alter any pipe ends as yet until fully piped up and go from there see wat kind of pressure u have then
Good job mate. I think you should patent it and that will stop the tractor manufacturers stealing your ideas. Just trying to look out for you. Good luck Emily lamb.
Have you any idea of the cost if a patent ? What exactly do you think should be patent description, it has to be an original idea that hasn’t been in a current patent. You are talking thousands of pounds
great stuff, loving the bale blaster and Happy Back British Farming Day!
Thanks! You too!
Yes, I think your onto a winner with that one. Thanks for posting....
Recommend by Farmer P nice one enjoyed 🚜🏴👍
Bloody brilliant ❤😂
It might be more effective to make regular smaller blasts, to prevent the build up in the first place, rather than one big blast. Very cool though.
7:33 great content again
Great job , looking forward to the seeing the other nozzle. In normal working conditions, don't think the bites of straw would be as long and stringy that fall inside the baler / notters.
Mate you definitely need to patent. It's not farmers who are going to pay you for it (well directly anyway..) it will be the manufacturers of the farm machinery so hat they can include within their designs as OEM or bolt on. Don't lose out just because you want to help farmers. You will still help them!
Looks good Tom, certainly better than getting covered in dust using a leaf blower, just one complaint change the orange wheel barrow for a red one as well as the gloves. 🤣
I love the TomBlaster™ Baler Descaler 3000XL 👀 😁👍
I don't know how long you can push the air until the tank is empty but if you can get a few seconds of air going you'll clean out that compartment right quick! 😛
Tesla didnt bother with patents. They made everything open source. Elon said it just holds back development. It's hardly worth it from what I know. People from certain other countries will just copy it anyway. If you want to produce it commercially that's the difficult part.
Hi yer it's cool alright your getting there
Looks good Tom , still needs a harmonica , maybe some cow bell too.... more cow bell!
Toptastic Tom lamb think your definitely onto something with the master blaster
Nice winch what was the size and make ?
The bale blaster, if yo use it every hour or so whilst working the baler will be spotless..
Brilliant idea
also to everyone suggesting patenting the idea, you can not patent public information. so if not done before posting the first video its impossible to patent anyway.
Cool farming a bit of fettling and it will be there.
Very cool
Just beautiful ❤
I am curious to see what happens when you will add more nozzles since nozzle pressure will drop the more nozzles you'll add.
Should work better with the doors closed as it’ll keep the air blast contained better
Gotta patent it Tom. Even if you don't go into production yourself, you could sell it.
Sent over from farmer p
Very cool. I know you’re using air from the machine, could you use nitrogen or argon or even CO2 from a tank to give you a large higher capacity? Could this reduce the risk of fire and even act as a blaster and fire extinguisher in one?
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That is a lot of power from that compressa looks like it will save time and so u dont get heaps of dusty stuf all over u i hate it when the bailer cord unders and i have to scrabble under neef and tie it all back up and i spend the rest of the day inching from the sraw
Bet with the bailer doors shut it will work even better
You're only supposed to blow the blooming doors off!
Love it Tom,its when it goes off when your just in there fixing it. 💩yourself!
First class
pretty good
Can't believe you didn't link Emily in your description buddy 😮
Lovely blower 🤩
All I could find was Emily The Engineer...
Way cool!
You've been highly recommended by Farmer P
@@johnworboys6435 excellent
Awesome when it goes off, down side is the time it would take too refill the tank between blows. How about a very high velocity fan of some sort.
Have 2 tanks then
During normal operation of the baler I doubt it would take more than 5 minutes to refill the tank. Call it 10 minutes to be safe. Assuming you ran 3 separate blasting circuits, that means each section of the machine would be getting blasted clean every 30 minutes, which is a hell of a lot more often that they're getting now.
Nice work Tom, interesting to see and looks like this should be a big help after next year’s harvest.
On another note, what app or soy do you use for your video editing?
Just contemplating doing some videos on my wood turning 😊
@@matthewcockram7984 splice app
@@Tomlamb980 brilliant, thank you
Keep up the good work with your videos
Great video Tom. How'd you ding yourself in the forehead? Hope it doesn't hurt too much.
@@bigutubefan2738 it’s mud
You are a funny person 😆😆😆
Wonder how well it works with the door closed.
Why compressed air, rather than a belt driven fan that can be on full time if needed ?
i dont think much adjustment is needed, that was a lot of straw to shift in one go. if its firing at regular intervals i would imagine it would keep it clear and not let it build up to that level of debris. also muddy face? par for the course with farmers isnt it?
Think of all the happy farmers around the world this could help. Time money energy. More time for drone flying 🙂
I think it's a total disaster :) Unless you have a 50 kubic meter air tank.
Tom, concreting in October? Won’t you be drilling wheat then ? Regards Peter farmer from Kent
@@PeterWhitehead-d2f will be doing both
Tom will be concreting with the seed drill
@@philleeson7835 what a good idea
@@Tomlamb980 You could grow some little concrete plants ready for harvesting next year. Imagine how much of the yard you could concrete then!
Will it blow snow off a car? lol