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  • @NnamdiOnyishi
    @NnamdiOnyishi Місяць тому +122

    Adding a nozzle would make this a perfect prototype 🎉

  • @GOLFGTC
    @GOLFGTC Місяць тому +61

    This man built a machine that was complex, requiring balance and precision, but using the most basic methods.
    It wasn’t perfect, but it was good enough to do the job.
    This is the power of knowledge.

    • @wesleydeer889
      @wesleydeer889 14 днів тому +3

      @@MrTXForester You clearly don't lol. He bent the compressor blades to strengthen them, the twist made them stiffer, they would have been flimsy if he hadn't (think about it lol).

    • @wesleydeer889
      @wesleydeer889 14 днів тому +2

      @@MrTXForester As for your roller bearing idiocy, can't believe I'm even wasting my time. I would bet my life you couldn't make this in less than 6 months, after 100 attempts (failed).

    • @wesleydeer889
      @wesleydeer889 14 днів тому

      @@MrTXForester you realize you're the only one make outrageously dumb negative comments right? That should tell you something buddy. I can't imagine the royal POS you must be.

    • @MrTXForester
      @MrTXForester 13 днів тому

      I did think about it and you should too. It’s still dumb. He bent them the mirror image of how cutting them with the scissors bent them. He could have made the wood compressor stages the opposite direction and it would have been the same.
      The only hope of explanation is to work harden it… but a 30-40 degree counter twist isn’t enough to affect that.

    • @MrTXForester
      @MrTXForester 13 днів тому

      You’re a genius because you can type failed I guess? Congratulations. You brought up the bearing but didn’t offer anything of value, so….
      Oh yeah? Well it would have taken like a billion times or something for you to make this. (failed)

  • @Askin_Nakk_Levarr
    @Askin_Nakk_Levarr Місяць тому +157

    Can you make electrical jet engine for rc?

    • @gabtechexpo4017
      @gabtechexpo4017  Місяць тому +74

      Do you guys support him?

    • @KoiRoblox
      @KoiRoblox Місяць тому +17

      @@gabtechexpo4017yeah because why not

    • @joshuaharper7063
      @joshuaharper7063 Місяць тому +6

      Yes

    • @vulpix9210
      @vulpix9210 Місяць тому +8

      @@gabtechexpo4017 Would be neat for a DIY electric RC jet engine to exist. Especially with 3d printing being a thing.

    • @operatorpierce
      @operatorpierce Місяць тому +3

      I actually just made one inspired by gabtech, couldn’t quite get it right but it sort of worked!

  • @gmandriving
    @gmandriving 14 годин тому +1

    Thanks

  • @MattMorgan-mt9st
    @MattMorgan-mt9st Місяць тому +24

    I bet this man can turn anything into a jet engine. I love it

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 14 днів тому +5

    A dyspraxic here, I'd have lost a finger, or put the mandrill straight into my hand, by halfway through the build. I'm jealous of your dexterity.

  • @experience1325-ix8oq
    @experience1325-ix8oq Місяць тому +12

    Why i ABSOLUTELY love this channel? So, I will always see that DIY Videos, but these complex builds like engines, they just use motors. But in this channel, You not only build it, But Make it *Functional*. That's why i love this channel. Keep up the good work!

    • @leerogers6423
      @leerogers6423 15 днів тому

      That's not a jet engine it's a blowtorch. Load of bollocks.

    • @experience1325-ix8oq
      @experience1325-ix8oq 12 днів тому +2

      @@leerogers6423 i mean its still better than motors though

  • @Jakob_732
    @Jakob_732 Місяць тому +21

    I hope nobody thinks its trash and throws it away…
    It looks awesome!

  • @Steinmetal4
    @Steinmetal4 Місяць тому +5

    Thisvwas like a childhood dream of mine. I had the exact idea the first time i went to the smithsonian and saw a cutaway jet engine. Went home and started cutting up cans but didnt get too far! Lol. Amazing to see what it actually would have took.

  • @megatrit1
    @megatrit1 Місяць тому +177

    This was a missed opportunity to use a Red bull can and give it wings 🪽

    • @davidebettega9297
      @davidebettega9297 Місяць тому +6

      S😂

    • @rerako4755
      @rerako4755 Місяць тому +9

      To be honest here this would be a perfect win for redbull advertising.
      Especially since they got no foot into advertisement space that is to brain extreme sports that is Macgyvering engineers.

    • @chrisbraswell8864
      @chrisbraswell8864 22 дні тому +3

      I'll bet you put propane under pressure and a spark in a can it will make the little propeller spin real fast. This is not what it seems. The temperature of a real jet engine will melt that aluminum in about 2 minutes.

    • @dudeybagz
      @dudeybagz 18 днів тому +2

      @@chrisbraswell8864two minutes? You’re giving the can too much credit. It would be vaporised

  • @LuluYoga-lf3ef
    @LuluYoga-lf3ef 22 дні тому +6

    This is a video describing the basics of jet engine.
    It's so fantastic.

  • @reaper121
    @reaper121 6 днів тому +1

    I don't know this young man making this jet engine is clear a very intelligent young man. I hope he continues with his post and shares his projects I think they are so very awesome.

  • @johnlloyd8109
    @johnlloyd8109 2 дні тому +3

    If this chap had been around in the 1930s we'd have won the war in a couple of weeks.
    When I saw the title I thought it'd be a model with moving parts, but nope - it's an actual working jet engine, Damn nice work, fella!

    • @Trindal
      @Trindal 2 дні тому

      There was A young British fellow who not only built but tried to get it into use. Him and the German who had his engine put into service had the idea almost the same time.

  • @Gonzalo-g3o
    @Gonzalo-g3o Місяць тому +39

    How did the can won't melt and neither the wood burn???😳 What a piece of art 👏👏👏👌

    • @starsoffyre
      @starsoffyre Місяць тому +24

      The wood is only used at the compressor section and not turbine, so it won't be subject to high temperatures

    • @Gonzalo-g3o
      @Gonzalo-g3o Місяць тому +2

      @@starsoffyreThanks, but how that thin aluminum isn’t melting

    • @lonesimba
      @lonesimba Місяць тому +24

      @@Gonzalo-g3o because the combustion is happening between the two steel pipes inside the can. can is basically an compressor enclosure

    • @potrzebieneuman4702
      @potrzebieneuman4702 Місяць тому +3

      @@Gonzalo-g3o Aluminium has a very high melting point, somewhere around 1400 centigrade if my memory serves me.

    • @Kaboom-0623
      @Kaboom-0623 Місяць тому +2

      @@potrzebieneuman4702 just over 2000 C ... to melt aluminium ... but that thin wall will go much closer to 1000C ... also the fuel he is using is actually a refrigerant NOT a fuel ...
      if he used Kerosene he would melt the can fast ...

  • @danromeo6571
    @danromeo6571 Місяць тому +9

    Your ingenuity and skills are unmatched! Bravo Sir

  • @Morgan-yl3ou
    @Morgan-yl3ou 29 днів тому +7

    Jesus christ!
    Wow!
    Beautiful craftsmanship
    Never mind the fire
    It was stunning...

  • @mbahchukwudi4999
    @mbahchukwudi4999 Місяць тому +20

    This is a very powerful jet engine great good job

  • @chrisg5271
    @chrisg5271 Місяць тому +5

    Very impressive ! I never would have thought you’d of been so successful well done very cool

  • @jackywhite9756
    @jackywhite9756 12 днів тому +1

    I want to try to make this. Would you be able to make a parts list? Especially the last components like the spark plug ignition, injectors, tubuing, etc. especially that starter you used.
    Would it be possible to set it up on a toy racecar to see how fast it can go?
    Thanks so much in advanced! Awesome vid

  • @Jennifer-K5LA
    @Jennifer-K5LA Місяць тому +8

    OMG!!!! An actual video that is 100% genuine and NOT click bait or BS!!!❤❤❤ wow😊 Ilove content like this!

    • @jobert160
      @jobert160 20 днів тому

      Yeah! The only problem is he did burn the table.

    • @Jennifer-K5LA
      @Jennifer-K5LA 19 днів тому

      😂

  • @ToastBoi496
    @ToastBoi496 Місяць тому +6

    Hey, I love your work and am trying to make one myself but over in Australia there are no 33cl cans, there are only 37.5cl cans. Could you do one for the 375ml cans? Cut open they have an internal diameter of 65 mm. This is only because we don't have the right diameter cans and the measurements are quite a bit different. Thank you in advance if you choose to go along with my idea.

    • @polishbot
      @polishbot Місяць тому

      bro do it yourself tf

    • @zekevictor
      @zekevictor Місяць тому

      @@polishbotyea wtf if you can’t do the requisite math you shouldn’t be building jet engines in your kitchen m8 😂

  • @ЮрийИзЮрьева
    @ЮрийИзЮрьева 25 днів тому +8

    Как специалист в обслуживании газотурбинных двигателей скажу , это великолепно.

    • @shurmurray
      @shurmurray 20 днів тому

      - Мужик, то, что показаное поделие по конструкции напоминает ТРД, вовсе не означает, что оно имеет шансы выйти на холостые обороты. Это чистое дрочево ради просмотров.
      Видел у этого индуса следы серебряной краски на пальце? А потом внимательно посмотри на втулки с подшипниками, которые он в камеру сгорания сунул. Это крашеное дерево! Этот чудила даже иллюзий не питал, что его х**оверть будет сама работать. В приоритете - контент и просмотры....

  • @flatesearthflatinfinity
    @flatesearthflatinfinity 17 днів тому +2

    Hacia tiempo que no disfrutaba de tanta creatividad de creadores de realidad. Un saludo

  • @AuroraCypher
    @AuroraCypher Місяць тому +8

    This is amazing ! For the first time, someone actually made a soda jet engine that actually works, this thing looks very fragile to even work but amazingly it functioning flawlessly, well done my friend.

    • @Blueesteel_
      @Blueesteel_ 24 дні тому

      That’s not at all an actual jet engine…

    • @andrepostl2231
      @andrepostl2231 23 дні тому

      Ich hätte nur das Feuer in der Dose und würde reinblasen. 😂 fast der gleicher Effekt...

  • @ChibiHoshiDragon
    @ChibiHoshiDragon 29 днів тому +2

    Out of curiosity, is the r600a can metal a thicker aluminum or tin? What other cans have that material? (RAID can work?)
    Is there a way to open the r600a can safely? (isn't it under pressure that you have to be careful to completely empty)

  • @19LG99
    @19LG99 Місяць тому +12

    i thought for sure it would instantly shake itself apart i'm impressed

  • @Animesh-s4t
    @Animesh-s4t Місяць тому +7

    Can you make a high bypass one because it is more efficient than low bypass one

    • @Animesh-s4t
      @Animesh-s4t Місяць тому

      Alright can you make a high bypass with a more powerful compressor and fan with a nozzle or exhaust and you can use hydrogen not oxyhydrogen because oxyhydrogen is so explosive that if you used in this engine your engine likely gonna explode so use normal hydrogen by the way this engine looks awesome! And you can also use thermal paste for extra heat that can damage the engine because it desipates heat

    • @thesquisheee
      @thesquisheee Місяць тому

      @@Animesh-s4t thermal paste transfers heat, it doesn't dissipate it. it goes between the heat source and the heat sink/exchanger to ensure good thermal conduction.

  • @shanekennethjamesaustin3949
    @shanekennethjamesaustin3949 24 дні тому +3

    Your commitment to OH & S is outstanding! Particularly liked the work with the drill & hole saw😀
    Goodonya for showing how to make a model engine, great work. 👍

  • @manuelbeltranmeza
    @manuelbeltranmeza Місяць тому +4

    WOOOOOOW felicidades, muy bien. Saludos desde Mexico

  • @roberthubal6278
    @roberthubal6278 24 дні тому +4

    Don't set the house on fire 🔥 Very innovative

  • @ramonsanchez2512
    @ramonsanchez2512 20 днів тому +1

    Incredible. I'm surprised by everything, but the first thing is that the propellers spin freely, without rubbing.

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
    @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 Місяць тому +5

    I love your material.
    I always learn new stuff.
    Beautiful 👌

  • @davenelson8187
    @davenelson8187 21 день тому +1

    Nicely done ❤ Drawing the circle cutouts closer to the corners saves on material and a little cutting.

  • @owmyeyeseverythingissobright
    @owmyeyeseverythingissobright Місяць тому +5

    crazy how you use all hand-held tools and eyball so many measurements and yet it all works perfectly

    • @Kaboom-0623
      @Kaboom-0623 Місяць тому +1

      works and works efficiently are 2 different things ... he might get 1lb of thrust out of that at most ... if he was able to build it with precision from start to finish .. perhaps 5lbs of thrust at best as that is the max the refrigerant he is using can be compressed to for sale ...

  • @AkibUlAlam-f8n
    @AkibUlAlam-f8n Місяць тому +30

    How much thrust can it produce?

    • @gabtechexpo4017
      @gabtechexpo4017  Місяць тому +15

      I think that’s an experiment I have to conduct

    • @AkibUlAlam-f8n
      @AkibUlAlam-f8n Місяць тому +6

      @gabtechexpo4017 Please upload a video on thrust test of this engine. I'm extremely curious about it!! You've done a great job! Congo

    • @explainedgmod
      @explainedgmod Місяць тому +1

      About 5

    • @asrafmezat8261
      @asrafmezat8261 Місяць тому

      ​@@gabtechexpo4017 which rpm to become self sustaining mode actived

    • @mubinzombadkar9112
      @mubinzombadkar9112 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@asrafmezat8261There are many factors which make a jet engine go under self sustaining cycle, the most important in it is temperature which causes the injected fuel to keep burning, once the engine reaches the stage in which it doesn't require any external force to keep going (i.e. starter motor and ignition system), it will automatically attain self sustaining cycle and will continue to run until it gets damaged or it's fuel runs out.

  • @sonia-4682
    @sonia-4682 29 днів тому +3

    Realmente increíble la capacidad de creación que tienes ❤

  • @Kostya_bro
    @Kostya_bro Місяць тому +3

    Im sorry, I have an very big question. I trying to make a turbo jet something about 1 year aaanndddd nothing. It doesnot work. Can you please help? The engine have sizes about: diametr - 4"; length - 11"; length of nozzle - 3". A turbine wheel was made on CNC. Compressor part was made on 3D printer. I made it uses a cyrcular compressor and nice combustion chamber, but it didnt work. And your angine gives a self sustaining mode.

    • @thesquisheee
      @thesquisheee Місяць тому +3

      how many compressor wheels and any stators in betweem? does your turbine wheel make the compressor turn too, are the turbine blades pitched the correct way? the engine seen in this video will produce virtually no thrust, extremely inefficient. its basically just burning a fuel air mix at a high rate. a bunsen burner with a fan in it.

    • @Kostya_bro
      @Kostya_bro Місяць тому

      @thesquisheee My engine have not axial and circular compressor(like a turbo winding in car) it doesn't need any stages more than one. It produse unreal big pressure without more stages. Turbine blades places in correct way.

    • @rickfeith6372
      @rickfeith6372 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@Kostya_bro Its most likely the combustor. Some very important maths need doing: OPR, Diameter, CFM flow, Fuel type, stoichiometric ratio of fuel, aerodynamics of combustor, etc. There is a fine line between cool model and working turbine ....as long as you are making decent compression, which would benefit from stator(s) and IGVs, you ABSOLUTELY MUST achieve a proper fuel/air ratio to get it lit, let alone self sustain as the RPMs increase. Making a precise replica that makes decent pressure and has somewhat efficient turbines to drive the compressor is the easy part...making all the aerodynamics and combustor section that plays nice with the rest of the spinny bits is a whole other can of worms.

    • @rsrs3128
      @rsrs3128 6 днів тому

      Yes centrifugal turbines definitely are more complex than the axial flows

  • @木彫りch
    @木彫りch 29 днів тому +3

    とても貴重なアイディア教えて頂いて、ありがとうございます👍️✨✨✨

    • @jobert160
      @jobert160 20 днів тому

      Truly, he gave us a great idea on how not to burn our table or our house. 😆😂🤭🤓😁

  • @eduardorocha9040
    @eduardorocha9040 15 днів тому

    O ser humano é incrível. Só poderia ser uma obra de Deus. Imagina o potencial que tem para o bem.

  • @hernandezm.karaoke5703
    @hernandezm.karaoke5703 12 днів тому

    WOW eres un científico devieras estar en la NASA bateaste pa 500 te felicito hermano ❤

  • @Gustavo-i7p6l
    @Gustavo-i7p6l 6 днів тому

    Eres tremendo genio larga vida felicitaciones

  • @lnsecure_Paratha.
    @lnsecure_Paratha. Місяць тому +1

    Would a nozzle and exhaust cone increase the thrust?

  • @TriHardProductions
    @TriHardProductions Місяць тому +2

    Can you make a turbofan engine from scratch? I saw your video of turning a model to a functioning one, but I’d like to see you making one from scratch. And for a change, maybe you could try making an actual shell for it? I think that’d be awesome.

  • @kevstuff100
    @kevstuff100 8 днів тому

    @Gabtechexpo Is there any sort of voltage multiplier to get the big spark from the batteries? Is the glue superglue gel? At timestamp 21:20 you apply glue all the way around the inside of the can next to the intake fan and then spin the fan. Do you spin the fan to stop the fan getting glued to the can, but allowing the glue to close the gap between the tips of the blades and the inside of the can?

  • @bobadams179
    @bobadams179 22 дні тому

    WOW AMAING!! Immagine what you could do with a drill press, hydrolic press, and a larhe.

  • @abrahamzuniga606
    @abrahamzuniga606 Місяць тому +12

    You leave me speechless!

  • @randydiver3076
    @randydiver3076 2 дні тому +1

    Bravo! Well done! ❤❤❤

  • @veneroso3337
    @veneroso3337 29 днів тому +6

    I am skeptical of this man's lack of bandaids on his hands.

  • @Only_Accelel
    @Only_Accelel Місяць тому +4

    I feel sad for your test table 😢
    Btw it’s very impressive

  • @Nick-zd5ci
    @Nick-zd5ci 16 днів тому

    Given the knife and drill safety techniques used, I bet he wasn't even wearing eye protection ;D Still, pretty awesome!

  • @heatbill1261
    @heatbill1261 13 днів тому

    Bravo my friend. Great work. Watched all the way through. I appreciate your talent. TY

  • @williampihahuna195
    @williampihahuna195 12 хвилин тому

    J'ai suivi pas à pas la confection de cette turbine et ! franchement il m'en a bouché un coin , vous vous rendez compte avec ce qu'il a sous la main , non mais! pour vous en citer un seul ,la confection de la turbine , je le vois encore avec sa grosse paire de ciseaux taillant les ailettes de la turbine et ça marche 'tain ! il a plus que le niveau d'un ingénieur . Bravo! Monsieur! mes respects et merci pour très belle vidéo.

  • @liljeremyshell1179
    @liljeremyshell1179 22 дні тому

    id like to know if it produces any thrust, at all, even a little bit would be impressive

  • @LoudByNature02
    @LoudByNature02 Місяць тому +4

    Just Imagine his possibilities 😎

  • @woaminibricks
    @woaminibricks 25 днів тому +2

    Great video! I really like the music and sound effects that you used in this awesome video! We are colleagues

  • @1jw769
    @1jw769 28 днів тому +1

    Are there alternitive fuels other than refrigerant?

  • @smukerji7065
    @smukerji7065 24 дні тому +3

    you are a genius

  • @m.l.6704
    @m.l.6704 Місяць тому

    pretty cool... what kind of fuel is used ?

  • @lmfarms4611
    @lmfarms4611 17 днів тому

    Wouldn’t the heat melt the can? Great build.

  • @VadersRage
    @VadersRage 19 днів тому

    I'm glad our engineer here is using his powers for good instead of evil !
    Liked and sub'd for more.

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay 13 днів тому

    Absolutely fantastic. I'm really impressed. Did you ever measure the thrust?

  • @pedro-d9q2y
    @pedro-d9q2y 8 днів тому

    Que bonito essa coisa,que coisa muito louca.

  • @hornet_13_90
    @hornet_13_90 Місяць тому +2

    I remember when someone says you were only making a burner and people thought you were scamming... who would've thought you'd actually made it this far?
    even though after the third video I already knew you're actually serious with this. I'll try to build it myself now.

  • @user-kc3fn1gu6g
    @user-kc3fn1gu6g 27 днів тому +3

    That is amazing .well done

    • @jobert160
      @jobert160 20 днів тому

      Yes! Well done. We now know how to make charcoals faster. 😆😂🤭🤓😁

  • @salimbenfadhel9015
    @salimbenfadhel9015 Місяць тому +5

    Try to make a turboprop engine im sure it's gonna work succefully 🎉❤

  • @peterhickey1218
    @peterhickey1218 15 днів тому +1

    Bloody marvellous!

  • @NnamdiOnyishi
    @NnamdiOnyishi Місяць тому +1

    Could you add a narrower nozzle to it, it would increase the exhaust speed, great work by the way

  • @prajnaparamitapradhan-xe8hq
    @prajnaparamitapradhan-xe8hq Місяць тому +4

    Hi brother pls kindly reply to this comment
    Me with my friends want to make the fully functional jet engine model and the problem is that you have mentioned there gas injecting pipes and gas injecting pipe with 4 nozzels and we cannot find those pipes in google to know more about it could you pls tell me where did you find them ??
    Pls 🙏🙏🙏 reply

  • @살인커비
    @살인커비 Місяць тому +7

    Make pepsi engine pls 🤤

  • @stevenmagdefrau158
    @stevenmagdefrau158 23 дні тому +2

    How much force did it push

  • @ladavis1959
    @ladavis1959 6 днів тому +1

    Pretty impressive there Chief

  • @maneeshsharma9860
    @maneeshsharma9860 4 дні тому

    Impressive ! loved the video....the guy is indeed talented ...Cheers !

  • @orionm4268
    @orionm4268 Місяць тому +2

    Hey, it worked! Nice demonstration

    • @jobert160
      @jobert160 20 днів тому +1

      Yup! A great demo on how to burn your house.

    • @orionm4268
      @orionm4268 20 днів тому

      @jobert160 🤣

    • @orionm4268
      @orionm4268 20 днів тому

      @jobert160 tbh they didn't have much safety precautions, but it showed you can make a turbine out of scrap if your innovative and have the necessary tools and safety precautions.

  • @sikandermahar365
    @sikandermahar365 28 днів тому

    It's an amazing video I like this great work keeptup proudly good innovation

  • @nadeem006
    @nadeem006 Місяць тому

    Very impressive, all things handmade , aluminium pieces not get melt that's piece of Art . Please try to test how much thrust it can produce ? ... Thank you 😊

  • @ARhangeLM
    @ARhangeLM Місяць тому +3

    Главное, нужно как следует запутать физику, и пока она во всём этом разбирается, всё работает.

  • @Krasniye
    @Krasniye Місяць тому

    this is cool! Let's get a follow up! Get yourself some sort of real nozzle to direct that thrust, rig it to a simple scale and see how much thrust it's making, if it's making any at all that's impressive in itself!

  • @Verner_von_Kerman
    @Verner_von_Kerman Місяць тому +13

    I think this engine needs a converging nozzle.

  • @whiterabbit5410
    @whiterabbit5410 Місяць тому +1

    this is great video!
    so, could you tell me why do you made this components from wood? soda cans has problems? 5:21

  • @crypto_que
    @crypto_que 28 днів тому +2

    I think this is actually a Turbofan engine which is more efficient & more powerful at scale than a Turbojet. And contrary to what commenters are saying I think this is perfect build execution.

  • @JohnEnserfud
    @JohnEnserfud 20 днів тому

    Looks Like a good way for me to burn my fingers, lol. Thanks for the video

  • @jamesbossingham9694
    @jamesbossingham9694 14 днів тому

    How long dose wood and aluminum hold up to extreme heat ??

  • @JmiahVidz
    @JmiahVidz 9 днів тому

    I wonder if u can cht metal with original sciccers

  • @kingwalter5471
    @kingwalter5471 6 днів тому

    me chilling like a chill guy and seeing this video and me thinking why not see this lol 😂😂😂😂

  • @jaxonwright5447
    @jaxonwright5447 Місяць тому +1

    can i ask what the measurments you're using are? for every part and length

  • @Jackybug
    @Jackybug Місяць тому +1

    Amazingly talented.

  • @Byclops5712
    @Byclops5712 Місяць тому +6

    U should get a job for Pratt & Whitney 😅

  • @johnwhyuasking
    @johnwhyuasking Місяць тому

    What is the thickness of the aluminum u used for fan blades? I have 1/32” but idk if it has to be that thick

  • @LS-ti1rz
    @LS-ti1rz 8 днів тому

    Wow this was very complex. Well, at least to me it was. Anyone else find it complex? If you agree give a 👍 .

  • @porter6700
    @porter6700 12 днів тому

    I think you need to make the nozzle narrower so that the flame doesn't spread too much.

  • @francisdebriey3609
    @francisdebriey3609 29 днів тому +2

    You are incredible ! Subscribed

  • @billkincer4256
    @billkincer4256 9 днів тому

    Does your can have plastic on the inside? ours does

  • @jeffreygreene1042
    @jeffreygreene1042 Місяць тому +1

    Next time you want to cut metal, try using a pair of telecom snips. It cuts metal like paper

  • @LeeDuLite
    @LeeDuLite 20 днів тому

    Hi i wanna know how you calculated aoa of compressor blades and other parts

  • @theyislamic
    @theyislamic 8 днів тому +1

    Hi
    Sir galabz use kary

  • @Luke_Kuznetsov
    @Luke_Kuznetsov Місяць тому +1

    after watching this I may as well make one too.

  • @jameskevin397
    @jameskevin397 5 днів тому

    What Is the purpose of alternating between wood and aluminum? 19:20

  • @PROPPED-IT-OFF
    @PROPPED-IT-OFF 15 днів тому

    You need to put chevrons to the back of the turbo fan engine to make it more quiet and funnel the thrust into a smaller hole to increase the thrust (just an idea) still awesome tho 👍🏻

  • @Vyvrion
    @Vyvrion 11 днів тому

    What type of gasoline is it using?

  • @kevonnivens
    @kevonnivens Місяць тому +2

    It sounded like a real jet engine like the (RR) BR715 and you work really hard on that😢