Filming idea: When you want to record a shot from downrange of an jet engine, use a mirror. This lets you keep the camera equipment out of the line of fire, while only risking a much cheaper mirror.
Pro tip, when you cut fuel in your engine, you’ll want to spin the compressor fan for a few moments after to run air through the engine. This helps it cool down and prolong the life span. Also if you want to film inside your engine and not burn the microphone, put a mirror in line with the exhaust port and angle it with a camera so you don’t burn the camera. The exhaust is pointed at a mirror
Another thing to add about the heat: Jets and turbines are cooled by the air in the engine. Increasing fuel without increasing airflow causes an increase in combustion temps. So if it's running too hot, increase airflow.
@@desertfresh3740 Huh! I haven't done the research on jet engines but for piston engines it's exactly the opposite. Its the fuel that cools the engine, not the air. In fact, too lean of a mixture can burn the electrodes right off a spark plug whereas too rich of a mixture cools the engine so much that you foul the plugs. Liquid cools much better than air which is why almost all other ICEs are liquid cooled rather than air cooled.
@@nunyabisnass1141 Yeah it's terrifyingly easy... I half accidentally made one out a car battery when I was 12, and it was a total miracle I didn't get hurt.
Video Idea: Make a thin tin sheeting metal plane that uses the spot welding and a rc prop or make your own engine for it, either way, I think it would be really cool to see something like that Love the content, even if it is only every couple weeks.
@@dannyboi1988 might still be to heavy and wer still not sure what integza knows about aerodynamics or center of gravity as your fuel depleats it alsow afects thr wieght and balance of the air craft and unstable flight is not recommended try printing a plane perhaps i would but i dont own a printer im just a nother sap from a 3rd world countery afterall
@@AT3DRC Thats fair I mean I don't own a printer either, BUT center of balance is really easy to do with a stick and some weights, but the stick in the middle and basically shift it a lil till it balances, an then you have center of gravity in the X direction, Y you do the same but Z is really hard. so you tend to not worry about it ALSO rc prop plane, would still be cool, and you dont have to worry about fuel
Video idea : using your welder and new engine to make a rc rocket, one that has controllable gas output! Maybe even controllable stages? Remeber! Tomatoes are disgusting 🍅💀
Adding an rc guidance system to a rocket could change it's classification to Missile. That can get you in a lot of trouble depending on where you are. But if it's not going up in the air then vectored thrust skateboard sounds cool
Using sheetmetal and your spot welder now, you can try to implement a few different nozzles for this which would greatly affect the thrust products. 3D printed dies also can be used to bend sheetmetal. I guess it's time build a thrust set-up to characterize your homemade jet engines!
So many comments and then finally someone like you has a good idea, I was getting worried for a moment. I like the 3d printed stamping die idea, that's how to get consistent and easy controllable shapes, and if you burn one out you stamp another. Also makes it easy for others to replicate.
@@bretfine688 thsts the point, its assumed he has limited space to work with. The same goes for ppl with enough like beyond the press channel. The stuff they do, the camera would have to be several hundred feet away and the camera could still get hit with shrapnel. So the solution is to put a camera behind a sheild, but focus it on a mirror with a line of sight to the event.
Quick note: Not all jet engines are the same. For example, the one you used in the beginning of your video is a high-bypass, turbofan engine. This means that the vast majority of thrust is NOT produced by the engine exhaust, but by the fan at the front of the engine.
It looks like the engine would benefit from some sort of restriction at the exhaust as to increase the escaping gas velocity, assuming you can keep compression high enough at the intake. Some sort of a CD Nozzle should be pretty simple if you made out of a can or something, especially with that spot welder.
depends on how fast he exhaust gas are traveling sub-sonic and yes it can benefit from it. Supersonic and ya you'd decrease the gas velocity and lower efficiency.
@Eric C the effective momentum of the gas is Mass * Velocity^2. While increasing both is beneficial, increasing the velocity of the exiting gasses is much more beneficial than increasing the mass.
@Eric C I completely forgot about the mass flow rate of the system, but too be fair, if the exit speed of the exhaust for engines like this was inconsequential, then why do CD (or just converging) nozzles exist at all? As much as increasing the mass flow would also increase thrust, it would require a new compressor design, or stronger motors. Assuming that this isn’t cost effective for a moment, by optimising the velocity of the exhaust for the given mass flow rate, he would also in turn optimise the thrust output of the engine (as this increases the kinetic energy of the exhaust). As rocket engines are virtually the same as jet engines in this manner (they are both accelerating a gas to achieve a thrust), you can note that this isn’t just the effect of a turbine (as rocket engines do not have a turbine).
@@cailco100 You still use a nozzle (expansion nozzle) if its supersonic though... You can also tell just by looking at it that its not supersonic, but obviously it is just due to the extremely poor amount of thrust as well. Either way, nozzle is good both supersonic and subsonic.
So…next you need to add a bypass to it to allow most of the air taken in to bypass the combustion and mix back in afterwards. This will increase the thrust produced and is why turbo jet engines are designed so. Also lowers the noise
@@jeffstrongman7889 We typically only see afterburners on low bypass turbofans, turbojets and non-turbo types of jets. In most cases effectiveness will depend on how lean the main combustion is. In turbo type jets, lean mixes (like 4x more air as needed or even higher), to keep temps down, preventing damage to the in exhaust portions of the turbo mechanism. This leaves plenty of oxygen to add more fuel to and burn after those more fragile components. This inefficiently adds power. In a low bypass turbofan the bypass air can be mixed in with the hot flow, or not. There are real world examples of all three (hot only, cold only, the mix) being used for an afterburner. In this case, the simple jet doesn't have a turbo. It would likely be more power and fuel efficient to tune the main combustion closer to an ideal mix. I would also guess that the current build is running fuel rich. So there isn't any excess oxygen to use in a secondary burn, but that is just a guess.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD That's fair. Your terse answer left some ambiguity in my mind, but I agree. What OP described was what most would classify as a turbo fan and they called it a turbo jet, but it would still be a sub class of turbo jet; if it had a turbo. I guess my problem, to me; for both, op and you; is that the video didn't have a turbo. So OP was wrong, but you didn't really correct it, but took it in another direction. Sorry for the rambling. My guess is that you know what you are writing about, but most, even most on a nerd channel like this, don't know that much about these terms.
This isn't an ideal commitment for your channel it's a thanks for all tha hours you put into your work you have gotten me to use my 3D printers alot more instead of using them for paper weight so thanks keep up tha great work.
Video Idea: Make some way to measure thrust output and put all the engines you've built over the years Head to Head to see how much your designs have improved!
For being a Jet Turbine powered skateboard, it's amazingly slow. Lots of coloured flames, noise and heat, not much actual thrust though, amazingly so. It's a firework.
As someone who takes thermodynamics, I can say that you summed up the theory very well, would've appreciated to see an explanation of how expansion and compression is isentropic (meaning zero change in entropy, or just incredibly efficient), and heat addition and removal is constant pressure, and unfortunately it's hard to call this a jet engine, more or less a ducted fan with an overpowered afterburner. If you really want to make this a jet engine, you'll have to create the correct geometries so that the fuel and air can be ignited with a constant pressure, and the compressor, and more specifically your expansion process can follow a more isentropic curve. Also, your compressor isn't much of a compressor really, it just accelerates air and then heavily restricts flow, which just increases entropy really. If you want to make this more efficient, and potentially fly something, and believe me I've given this type of heat engine a lot of thought you need to do 4 things: - Compressor, make a 3d printed in your case, more preferably with titanium sls, or milled titanium, with multiple sets of blades (i'd recommend just copying blade geometry from existing turbojet designs) with an increasing inner diameters so that air is smoothly compressed which will greatly reduce your entropy generation, and achieve a much higher pressure. Also, make sure the tips of you blade do not exceed mach 0.9, I ran the calculations earlier and with a 10s 400kv motor, I think that made a blade diameter of like 150-200 mm, this of course would be the most efficient set up for isentropic expansion - heat addition, id recommend changing what type of fuel is injected and how it is, personally i'd recommend isopropyl,99.9 percent because it is cheap and easy to acquire but has a very large energy density, similar to kerosene, but burns at a lower temp. Youll need to create a way to push the isopropyl through small holes to atomize it, so it can combine perfectly with the air and allow for a constant pressure heat addition (which you'll also need to model geometry for), and increase efficiency - Expansion, this really is just all geometry based, and with your knowledge of rocket engines you should be able to figure out how to turn high pressure zero velocity air into low pressure high velocity air. Good luck I hope you revisit this, this is a very cool project and the engineering behind jet engines is very fascinating, also screw tomatoes also fun little bit of thermodynamics: Work (net) of a breyton cycle turbine is equal to Qout - work (compressor), what you're doing here is maximizing Qout by making all the compressor work be from the electric motor
Love your channel, I am glade your safe... drilling, cutting/welding on a "empty" fuel tank has its dangers even when there small (don't want you to lose an eye... that would suck, but would land you a few more views the wrong way.) The tank may appear to be empty... but it may have fuel residue and air.. possible an explosive mix... If you can fill it with water or an inert gas after it is empty then do the Hot work its an easy step that in future may save you from injury.
8:53 That pop was dangerous! 11:32 The bowl popped because you only heated the bottom of it (the upper part, as it was standing with its opening facing downwards) and so it expanded unevenly. That put strain on the glass. You may know, glass really doesn't like that. So it popped while settling while cooling down again.
@@emilybjoerk I'm not THAT new here anymore... ...and I know he makes dangerous stuff but I had the spontaneous idea to comment that this was dangerous.
@@hf117j I thought that was more obvious so there's no need to write about that... Does he even know what he does? Or is he just too lazy to go outside to test it? Or was it raining outside? Lots of questions, most of them will remain unanswered...
After having seen many of your engines in action, the next logical step would be controlling the burn better. Up until now your fuel and air mixture has always been controlled analogically. It is time to bring your combustion to the digital era! I am thinking about the rocket version of EFI ;-)
I can't believe how often I make my "oh dear god, how are you alive" face at your videos, I should be numb from I did a thing and such. Casually drilling into a brand-new can of butane is for those with no regard for their own life and I can't help but express it.
Idea: upgrade the engine by testing different fuels, higher pressures, and fuel outlet size. then make a rc wheel base to control where it goes! Would be kinda cool to see the acceleration over a distance larger than the floor.
Maybe get some metal shrouded hose and put it around the exhaust so it pre-heats the fuel since the butane tends to squirt out liquid and doesn't fully turn to gas in the tube.
@@akshajajay5900 but he is still verry clearly using a fuel sorse for the combustion prosees or is fire made of 100% air last time i checked fire needs fuel oxygen and heat no? Sorry read your coment out of context but the idea can stillb used or developed
@@AT3DRC in a regular jet engine the combustion turns a turbine which in turn turns the compressor and the fan right? In this case the combustion is only producing the thrust and not connected to the compressor so if you want bypass you'd need to connect the front fan to the electric motor which would be energy take from the battery. Also remember that the bypass air isn't fed into the combustion chamber, that's why it's called bypass. It by passes the combustion chamber and flows around it.
@@akshajajay5900 i know but if you conect the rear blades of the jet engine to the electric motor you could efectivly use the batery to start the engine and save on batery power during jet operation and magnetic felds made by the electick moter can be used to break the speed of the moter or even increse throttling rates in theory annyway but the bigger qwestion would be what would the life expectancy be for the electric moter and the heat transfer sould alsow have an effect on the magnetic fields
You said you aren’t great with metalwork but that jet engine would make one hell of a forge burner. Might be a fun experiment to see how fast you could melt steel with that thing!
Really good video, its amazing to see your progress from the earlier ones. Never giving up and open to make mistakes and learn from them. Spot welder almost stole the show, could have been a short on its own too ;) Parabéns!
Do a episode where you make more homebrew equipment like the spot welder. I would love to see other tools like this featured! On a side note: Can you spot weld a tomato?
I think a cool addition to this could be using a Pi Pico or other micro-controller to turn a single potentiometer into a dial for both the amount of propellent introduced, as well as the speed of the inducer.
Have you ever thought about combining one of your rockets to an RC or even better you're own 3d car? Would be so cool to see this particular engine on one
I would love to see you do a project involving ionic thrust, how quickly and efficiently you just made a mini spot welder gives me hope! Be careful though, electricity is very spicy.
Wow, this jet engine build was incredible! Your attention to detail and explanation of the process were top-notch. For your next video, how about exploring the creation of a small-scale rocket engine? It would be fascinating to see the differences in design and functionality compared to the jet engine. Keep up the amazing work!
8:49 Integza, those bubbling welds scared the crap out of me!!! I’m glad your safe mate!!! Video idea: put your jet engine inside an RC ME 263. Or make another engine and put both of them in an RC ME 262!!!
@@alexrobertson1472 yes, you are correct. Getting a permit to fly a jet powered aircraft is very difficult, getting a permit for a rocket powered craft all but impossible!!! Pick your battles carefully 😁
Video idea: for a better way to power the jet. Add a nozzle to the end to control the jet blast better and make it more stream lined. Also you might want to make a bigger fuel cell and upgrade the intake jet so you have a better air flow. You are off to a great start and can achieve what ever you set your mind to. Congrats and have fun.
I'm curious about the land speed record barrier. Most recent record holders are essentially jets without wings. The barrier comes from a quadratic drag coefficient. If you could demonstrate this it would be awesome. If you could overcome this it would be boss. If you could break the record it would be epic. I've always wondered if a laser leading the vehicle body might help. You might need a bigger skateboard though. If nothing else it would be another way of destroying tomatoes to add to your bat belt.
Swap the electric motor for an impeller spun by the exhaust of secondary rocket engines to make the ultimate turbo-rocket engine! Maybe try running those CO2 canisters as the secondary rockets to prevent the turbine from instantly melting, while getting the main impeller to an insanely high speed.
I have a few ideas on how to further improve the engine. If you look at your footage, you can see that the engine gets very hot, almost white hot. You could make a bypass fan on the front and a shroud to channel air over that hot area to help keep it cool. Also, you could re accelerate the air after it is ignited to make it go even faster. Just a few ideas to consider. Great video!
A bypass fan would require a turbine to drive the fan which was the one thing that he "simplified" out of his design by using an electric fan for the compressor. This is a hybrid jet engine (not even technically a turbo-jet, since no turbine), so he would have to add both a turbine and a fan, and at that point he may as well add a turbo-compressor...
@@dperreno I'm not saying a turbine has to drive it. Just make a driveshaft that can connect everything throughout the engine. Everything would still be driven by the electric motor, there would just be more fans.
"Although I struggle with English, I wanted to share an idea with you in this comment. Have you considered using nichrome wire to create a captivating jet engine effect? You could install a jet fan and arrange the nichrome wire in a circular pattern. By supplying electricity to the nichrome wire, the airflow from the jet fan would fall onto it, resulting in a realistic jet effect. Additionally, incorporating some fuel could potentially enhance the overall outcome. I hope you find this suggestion helpful and exciting. Keep up the great work on your channel!"
Video Idea: try redesigning the compressor stage to resemble an automotive centrifugal supercharger. I've always wanted to see if a 3D printed compressor wheel could actually generate pressure, and since the intake would be perpendicular to the thrust all the forward thrust would be from the jet engine.
Video Idea: it would be so cool to see that jet engine on a small boat! Since the friction slows the skate down so much, water might be the key to unleash the true power 👀 Imagine having it to rc stear too!
actually since the skate board is running on 8 individual bearings the friction should be lower that the drag created buy a body of a boat unless you can use hydro foils or even break the service tension on the water another way to achieve this would be do create a optimized low drag body for the boat fluid dynamics might help us understand the concept in depth
water actually causes alot of drag i think, i remember seeing a dude with an RC boat and he had some crazy ducted fan on it and it wasn't even that fast
I think that the thrust of the engine might actually help the boat to have less surface in contact as the speed increases! It's true that the the skate has bearings and all but its weight requires much more force to beat static friction and initiate the movement. Water's viscosity should be easier to beat, assuming that the dock is well designed. I though maybe of placing the butane can inside the boat so to help it sit higher on the surface but fluids mechanics is off my set of knowledge since I'm an informatics engineer :D
For your next engine, you could use gears to turn the compressor and a 'ratchet' style clutch to turn the compressor. Then, you could run a center axle and an exhaust turbine! Once the turbine is turning at a greater RPM than the electric motor, it would turn the compressor instead thanks to the ratchet! Then you may have a fully self sustaining gas turbine! Would definitely need remote fuel cut off for safety though :D
@@exo068 ya but he has already done hybrid rocket so i just got too confused and changed the comment only and ya he could do normal afterburner but solid just seems good for the video
Video Idea: I think in will be funny if you try to mount the engine on a little boat, put that in a lake and try to make it working! P.S. I am a big fan of you and really interested in model rocketry! So happy that you decided to make rockets, can't wait new video's! 😃😃
Try to re-combust the exhaust gas to make even more thrust (basically add an afterburner) and make the nozzle a bit smaller to increase the overall pressure, hence increasing the exhaust velocity and also thrust. I know the afterburner is a very much overkill but yea- it'd be cool.
Idea: You should add gear ratios to get the pressure much much higher, there fore more thrust output. Eventually you should also build your own jet rc plane, see it in the air!
Just get a higher KV motor, no need for gears that are going to melt (fastest gearbox I have is 10,000 rpm, and you need ABS gears to keep it from melting in less than 2 seconds). You rewind the stator for higher KV and its going to be much more efficient as well. You can also just buy a motor rated for 100,000 rpm to begin with. I know my little 70mm edf is rated for over 2KG of thrust, so it should be accelerating that skateboard at half the acceleration of dropping it off a building. You could just use one of those, they also have a tremendous amount of static thrust (I use mine sometimes to clean out my car, its pretty dangerous on multiple fronts, haha!)
Yeah, I don't think the combustion is doing anything at all. In a turbojet, combustion powers the turbine, which powers the compressor. That's the only job of combustion.... This has an electric compressor... So it shouldn't need any form of combustion.
NICE !! This looks like an after burner vs a "jet" even though the combustion happens in a true combustion chamber. You could measure thrust from fan without AB and with to measure if AB gives more thrust a lot of times with EDF the flow of air is disrupted by gases instead of gasses adding to static thrust and efflux
Video idea: using your new found spot welding skills go back and make an improved aerospike engine (because they always look awesome, and rockets are cool) Idea 2: spot welder tutorial? I think you would make a great tutorial and I want to make one myself now!
Video Idea: seeing how you make all these other engines i would really like to see you build a 2 stroke engine out of a fridge compressor with a homemade carburetor, we are looking forward in seeing this video.
Video idea: make a drone-type rocket. instead of a normal drone using four wings, you can use 4 small rockets to fly it. It would be pretty interesting to watch
I can't wait to see what you can do when you get some more metalworking knowledge and tools. This is just the start and I'm going to be following you all the way 🔥
Video idea: mount a pipe with a bearing to something solid so that it can spin without flying away, attach different versions of your engines to it, and see how fast they can spin with maybe some comparisons to see which one spun the fastest.
Nice jet engine, I actually like the fact that it is able to produce up to 3KG amount of thrust , with that amount of thrust it could be used to create high speed RC jet models.
Next Crazy idea would be... To build a rocket that can carry payload and maybe with that we can place our own little satellite :P And hey I'm a software developer so please let me know if i can help with the satellite
You could try to make a rocket powered glider. 3d print a glider plane (like the space shuttle) and launch it using some kind of solid fuel rockets (loke the sugar ones) and then make it glide down to the ground using only it's potential energy. It could be cool to see it in FPV using an small camera or so.
Video Idea: You could make coil railgun. Put a sensor between every coil so the coil shuts down when the projectile exists the coil. You can reach extreme speeds with that.
4:485:05 you cant believe your PROFESSIONAL, store bought, spot welding machine is actually working?? . ya... who would have guessed that a dedicated spot welding machine would work!!?!?!?!?? its like saying "wow, my Lincoln electric MIG welder is really good at welding!!!"
I am genuinely impressed with your pliers spot welding setup. Also I was curious when I saw you joining the two canisters together with solder, when the solder joints would begin to fail. I saw them bubbling up quite a bit in the initial ignition testing. Perhaps you can figure out a way to make a little plier welder of some sort to get a better joint. All in all very cool project.
0:19 *WHO IS THIS MAN, AND WHAT HAS HE DONE WITH INTEGZA?!* I can't accurately describe in this comment the noises I made when I saw that shaved face, but I can at least say that they were many and pained and filled with despair
Video idea: using your ceramic resin printer( for heat resistance), make a 1 cylinder engine and the regular 3D printers to make a carburetor to control the air-fuel mixture. You could probably even use the same propane cans from previous turbojet videos as the fuel!
Video Idea: 1) Your could add a d nozzle that's made out of metal, This will increase the thrust and you could add this engine on a jet plane. 2) You could add a water cooling system to the end of the tube to make it less hotter. 3) You could use a more potent fuel and you could even add a oxidizer (this will make the engine extremally hot but check 2) 4) You should use more powerful motors and use a better battery with a higher voltage 5) You could add a moveable nozzle so you can direct the hot gasses towards where you want! These are my ideas, Please like this comment so Integza can see this!
Is it possible to build a jet engine in fluids other than air? Possibly an underwater jet engine with compressed oxygen for combustion support... but then again the water might be too dense for it to be effective... Also I really enjoyed the segment where you built your own spot welder, quite fascinating.
Filming idea: When you want to record a shot from downrange of an jet engine, use a mirror. This lets you keep the camera equipment out of the line of fire, while only risking a much cheaper mirror.
The smoke would blur the image though. BUT you do have a good idea
Increased distance, tighter zoom....
It would shatter and blurred from heat
@@shawnmurphy2991 smart, never thought of that
That's way too professional. You dont fit in here
Pro tip, when you cut fuel in your engine, you’ll want to spin the compressor fan for a few moments after to run air through the engine. This helps it cool down and prolong the life span.
Also if you want to film inside your engine and not burn the microphone, put a mirror in line with the exhaust port and angle it with a camera so you don’t burn the camera. The exhaust is pointed at a mirror
The microphone also sounds a bit off 😬
Another thing to add about the heat: Jets and turbines are cooled by the air in the engine. Increasing fuel without increasing airflow causes an increase in combustion temps. So if it's running too hot, increase airflow.
Big brain time
@@desertfresh3740 Huh! I haven't done the research on jet engines but for piston engines it's exactly the opposite. Its the fuel that cools the engine, not the air. In fact, too lean of a mixture can burn the electrodes right off a spark plug whereas too rich of a mixture cools the engine so much that you foul the plugs. Liquid cools much better than air which is why almost all other ICEs are liquid cooled rather than air cooled.
Wow, that thing has some beans! Pls let me put it on a plane
That sounds like a great idea !
Dream
Or put it on yourself
@@integza the dream collab
What could possibly go wrong :D
Integza please put a tomato as the pilot... for nose weight of course.
Came for the Jet build, stayed for quite possibly the most rudimentary spot-welder I have ever seen. Well played.
It's finally happened, just like every other STEM UA-camr, Integza has realised he needs a spot welder... and proceeds to make one himself.
Tbh that thing scared me 😅
Well, he made electrodes. Looks like he had a spot welder already.
Its surprisingly easy to mame a spot welder, which is what makes it dangerous. Like driving a car.
@@nunyabisnass1141 Yeah it's terrifyingly easy... I half accidentally made one out a car battery when I was 12, and it was a total miracle I didn't get hurt.
Joke's on you. He didn't make a spot welder. He invented welding pliers :D
Video Idea: Make a thin tin sheeting metal plane that uses the spot welding and a rc prop or make your own engine for it, either way, I think it would be really cool to see something like that
Love the content, even if it is only every couple weeks.
Sheat metal is going to be to heavy to build an airframe
@@AT3DRC i mean not actual sheet metal, more like thin tin, like he used here
@@dannyboi1988 might still be to heavy and wer still not sure what integza knows about aerodynamics or center of gravity as your fuel depleats it alsow afects thr wieght and balance of the air craft and unstable flight is not recommended try printing a plane perhaps i would but i dont own a printer im just a nother sap from a 3rd world countery afterall
Another probloblem with tin or sheat metal would be finding the perfect wheight to volume(dencety) ratio flight
@@AT3DRC Thats fair I mean I don't own a printer either, BUT center of balance is really easy to do with a stick and some weights, but the stick in the middle and basically shift it a lil till it balances, an then you have center of gravity in the X direction, Y you do the same but Z is really hard. so you tend to not worry about it ALSO rc prop plane, would still be cool, and you dont have to worry about fuel
Video idea : using your welder and new engine to make a rc rocket, one that has controllable gas output! Maybe even controllable stages?
Remeber! Tomatoes are disgusting 🍅💀
Also make it look like the batmoblie
(It was the tomatoes that killed Batman’s parents!)
Adding an rc guidance system to a rocket could change it's classification to Missile. That can get you in a lot of trouble depending on where you are. But if it's not going up in the air then vectored thrust skateboard sounds cool
I like this a test to see it’s flying capabilities before fully
Committing to a rocket
Add an oxygen can with a variable valve to control power an mixture.
Video idea make a rocket engine from acrylic and nitrous oxide should work if you do it right and u might be able to get ur moustache back lol
11:57 The effect how the engine nozzle shrinks due to the hot air is amazing!
Shouldn't it expand instead?
@@Zhak7 the hot air creates an optical lense making it look as if it shrunk.
similar to my anus in the morning.
Using sheetmetal and your spot welder now, you can try to implement a few different nozzles for this which would greatly affect the thrust products. 3D printed dies also can be used to bend sheetmetal.
I guess it's time build a thrust set-up to characterize your homemade jet engines!
Yes this one needs a million likes.
So many comments and then finally someone like you has a good idea, I was getting worried for a moment. I like the 3d printed stamping die idea, that's how to get consistent and easy controllable shapes, and if you burn one out you stamp another. Also makes it easy for others to replicate.
Why not try attach this to a lightweight foam glider and see if it'll fly!
Yessir
The engine is probably way too heavy to actually fly
you'd need like 10x the current thrust just to get the engine to fly
@@squidwardo7074 or have a low speed high lift airfoil with insane suffice aeria its going to need to be light waight to
not enough thrust to fly it lol
9:00. Next time use a mirror placed in front of the exhaust at an angle so you don't damage your equipment. Awesome video !
Lol, i just said the same thing.
yeah a 90° mirror shot is the classic, you can fix the rest in post if necessary
Or just a high zoom lens and move the camera a safe distance away
@@bretfine688 thsts the point, its assumed he has limited space to work with. The same goes for ppl with enough like beyond the press channel. The stuff they do, the camera would have to be several hundred feet away and the camera could still get hit with shrapnel. So the solution is to put a camera behind a sheild, but focus it on a mirror with a line of sight to the event.
I know I’m not the first one to say this but, wow! I was extremely impressed with the self made spot welder! Insanely good job, been loving the vids!
This is so insanely cool dude! Now i want my own jet skateboard hahaha
You already have the wagon jet new vid?
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I love seeing how much you've improved with metal fabrication, that home made spot welder is beautiful
lol i was gonna say the same thing
Say what? He didn't!!! He only made the cutter thingy...
@@gal766 lol
I love how this has slowly shifted from a 3D printing channel to becoming more like a full on Hacksmith type channel.
I’d say more of a backyard scientist
@@badanimationstudios3358 hes way to safety orinated to be TBYS
@@embersaffron5522 They both have a very interesting perspective on what is the needed safety equipment.
@@liama3287 True, at least Int usually has...some safety precautions, lighting his attic on fire notwithstanding
@@badanimationstudios3358 inventor*
Quick note: Not all jet engines are the same. For example, the one you used in the beginning of your video is a high-bypass, turbofan engine. This means that the vast majority of thrust is NOT produced by the engine exhaust, but by the fan at the front of the engine.
what the fuuu
It looks like the engine would benefit from some sort of restriction at the exhaust as to increase the escaping gas velocity, assuming you can keep compression high enough at the intake. Some sort of a CD Nozzle should be pretty simple if you made out of a can or something, especially with that spot welder.
depends on how fast he exhaust gas are traveling sub-sonic and yes it can benefit from it. Supersonic and ya you'd decrease the gas velocity and lower efficiency.
@Eric C the effective momentum of the gas is Mass * Velocity^2. While increasing both is beneficial, increasing the velocity of the exiting gasses is much more beneficial than increasing the mass.
@Eric C I completely forgot about the mass flow rate of the system, but too be fair, if the exit speed of the exhaust for engines like this was inconsequential, then why do CD (or just converging) nozzles exist at all? As much as increasing the mass flow would also increase thrust, it would require a new compressor design, or stronger motors. Assuming that this isn’t cost effective for a moment, by optimising the velocity of the exhaust for the given mass flow rate, he would also in turn optimise the thrust output of the engine (as this increases the kinetic energy of the exhaust). As rocket engines are virtually the same as jet engines in this manner (they are both accelerating a gas to achieve a thrust), you can note that this isn’t just the effect of a turbine (as rocket engines do not have a turbine).
@@cailco100 You still use a nozzle (expansion nozzle) if its supersonic though... You can also tell just by looking at it that its not supersonic, but obviously it is just due to the extremely poor amount of thrust as well. Either way, nozzle is good both supersonic and subsonic.
I’m genuinely surprised at how smooth the manufacturing process for literally everything was, from the body of the engine to the spot welder, like how
Probably a combination of practice and video editing.
So…next you need to add a bypass to it to allow most of the air taken in to bypass the combustion and mix back in afterwards. This will increase the thrust produced and is why turbo jet engines are designed so. Also lowers the noise
That's a turbofan.
Mate go youtube jet engines compared and explained.
@@jeffstrongman7889 We typically only see afterburners on low bypass turbofans, turbojets and non-turbo types of jets. In most cases effectiveness will depend on how lean the main combustion is. In turbo type jets, lean mixes (like 4x more air as needed or even higher), to keep temps down, preventing damage to the in exhaust portions of the turbo mechanism. This leaves plenty of oxygen to add more fuel to and burn after those more fragile components. This inefficiently adds power.
In a low bypass turbofan the bypass air can be mixed in with the hot flow, or not. There are real world examples of all three (hot only, cold only, the mix) being used for an afterburner.
In this case, the simple jet doesn't have a turbo. It would likely be more power and fuel efficient to tune the main combustion closer to an ideal mix. I would also guess that the current build is running fuel rich. So there isn't any excess oxygen to use in a secondary burn, but that is just a guess.
@@barongerhardt I was talking about OP's example, not the proposed experiment.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD That's fair. Your terse answer left some ambiguity in my mind, but I agree. What OP described was what most would classify as a turbo fan and they called it a turbo jet, but it would still be a sub class of turbo jet; if it had a turbo.
I guess my problem, to me; for both, op and you; is that the video didn't have a turbo. So OP was wrong, but you didn't really correct it, but took it in another direction.
Sorry for the rambling. My guess is that you know what you are writing about, but most, even most on a nerd channel like this, don't know that much about these terms.
This isn't an ideal commitment for your channel it's a thanks for all tha hours you put into your work you have gotten me to use my 3D printers alot more instead of using them for paper weight so thanks keep up tha great work.
Video Idea: Make some way to measure thrust output and put all the engines you've built over the years Head to Head to see how much your designs have improved!
Easy, tug of war with tomato being pulled both ways in the middle
@@nic.h But what about the inconsistency of the tomato’s breaking point? We can get more scientific surely
Integza is the man that managed to do all sort of experiments everyone wanted to do as a kid but couldn't, really, I love the content
"The dremel tool: rarely the best option, but always a good one"
-Louis Weisz
@god look up every way to cut a 2x4 :)
@god the one that made the video about every way to cut a 2x4
For being a Jet Turbine powered skateboard, it's amazingly slow. Lots of coloured flames, noise and heat, not much actual thrust though, amazingly so. It's a firework.
Integza please create Steam fires underwater jet engine
jet engines need air. the thing that would work here, is a rocket engine
As someone who takes thermodynamics, I can say that you summed up the theory very well, would've appreciated to see an explanation of how expansion and compression is isentropic (meaning zero change in entropy, or just incredibly efficient), and heat addition and removal is constant pressure, and unfortunately it's hard to call this a jet engine, more or less a ducted fan with an overpowered afterburner. If you really want to make this a jet engine, you'll have to create the correct geometries so that the fuel and air can be ignited with a constant pressure, and the compressor, and more specifically your expansion process can follow a more isentropic curve. Also, your compressor isn't much of a compressor really, it just accelerates air and then heavily restricts flow, which just increases entropy really. If you want to make this more efficient, and potentially fly something, and believe me I've given this type of heat engine a lot of thought you need to do 4 things:
- Compressor, make a 3d printed in your case, more preferably with titanium sls, or milled titanium, with multiple sets of blades (i'd recommend just copying blade geometry from existing turbojet designs) with an increasing inner diameters so that air is smoothly compressed which will greatly reduce your entropy generation, and achieve a much higher pressure. Also, make sure the tips of you blade do not exceed mach 0.9, I ran the calculations earlier and with a 10s 400kv motor, I think that made a blade diameter of like 150-200 mm, this of course would be the most efficient set up for isentropic expansion
- heat addition, id recommend changing what type of fuel is injected and how it is, personally i'd recommend isopropyl,99.9 percent because it is cheap and easy to acquire but has a very large energy density, similar to kerosene, but burns at a lower temp. Youll need to create a way to push the isopropyl through small holes to atomize it, so it can combine perfectly with the air and allow for a constant pressure heat addition (which you'll also need to model geometry for), and increase efficiency
- Expansion, this really is just all geometry based, and with your knowledge of rocket engines you should be able to figure out how to turn high pressure zero velocity air into low pressure high velocity air.
Good luck I hope you revisit this, this is a very cool project and the engineering behind jet engines is very fascinating, also screw tomatoes
also fun little bit of thermodynamics: Work (net) of a breyton cycle turbine is equal to Qout - work (compressor), what you're doing here is maximizing Qout by making all the compressor work be from the electric motor
Love your channel, I am glade your safe... drilling, cutting/welding on a "empty" fuel tank has its dangers even when there small (don't want you to lose an eye... that would suck, but would land you a few more views the wrong way.) The tank may appear to be empty... but it may have fuel residue and air.. possible an explosive mix... If you can fill it with water or an inert gas after it is empty then do the Hot work its an easy step that in future may save you from injury.
The spot welding was creative but that combustion chamber was big brain. Like butane through a circular tube. Epic. I’m crazy impressed
8:53 That pop was dangerous!
11:32 The bowl popped because you only heated the bottom of it (the upper part, as it was standing with its opening facing downwards) and so it expanded unevenly. That put strain on the glass. You may know, glass really doesn't like that. So it popped while settling while cooling down again.
"that was dangerous!" - I see you're new here, welcome! 😂
@@emilybjoerk he was using safety goggles this time, it was totally safe
Yeah. That was dangerous. Unlike playing with rockets and jet engines indoors.
@@emilybjoerk
I'm not THAT new here anymore...
...and I know he makes dangerous stuff but I had the spontaneous idea to comment that this was dangerous.
@@hf117j
I thought that was more obvious so there's no need to write about that...
Does he even know what he does?
Or is he just too lazy to go outside to test it?
Or was it raining outside?
Lots of questions, most of them will remain unanswered...
After having seen many of your engines in action, the next logical step would be controlling the burn better. Up until now your fuel and air mixture has always been controlled analogically. It is time to bring your combustion to the digital era! I am thinking about the rocket version of EFI ;-)
..one step closer to Maaars 🚀🚀
Excellent Jet Engine Joel!
lol
one step closer to fire....😝
one step closer to pyromancy
I can't believe how often I make my "oh dear god, how are you alive" face at your videos, I should be numb from I did a thing and such. Casually drilling into a brand-new can of butane is for those with no regard for their own life and I can't help but express it.
Idea: upgrade the engine by testing different fuels, higher pressures, and fuel outlet size. then make a rc wheel base to control where it goes! Would be kinda cool to see the acceleration over a distance larger than the floor.
Maybe get some metal shrouded hose and put it around the exhaust so it pre-heats the fuel since the butane tends to squirt out liquid and doesn't fully turn to gas in the tube.
I would have burned myself so many times doing this hehehehe
I can't help but feel like a nozzle would make a world of difference to the thrust output
What about a bypass turbine that could increase trust output and efficiency
@@AT3DRC He's not using the energy produced in combustion to spin the compressor so the bypass created would be energy taken from the battery.
@@akshajajay5900 but he is still verry clearly using a fuel sorse for the combustion prosees or is fire made of 100% air last time i checked fire needs fuel oxygen and heat no? Sorry read your coment out of context but the idea can stillb used or developed
@@AT3DRC in a regular jet engine the combustion turns a turbine which in turn turns the compressor and the fan right? In this case the combustion is only producing the thrust and not connected to the compressor so if you want bypass you'd need to connect the front fan to the electric motor which would be energy take from the battery. Also remember that the bypass air isn't fed into the combustion chamber, that's why it's called bypass. It by passes the combustion chamber and flows around it.
@@akshajajay5900 i know but if you conect the rear blades of the jet engine to the electric motor you could efectivly use the batery to start the engine and save on batery power during jet operation and magnetic felds made by the electick moter can be used to break the speed of the moter or even increse throttling rates in theory annyway but the bigger qwestion would be what would the life expectancy be for the electric moter and the heat transfer sould alsow have an effect on the magnetic fields
You said you aren’t great with metalwork but that jet engine would make one hell of a forge burner. Might be a fun experiment to see how fast you could melt steel with that thing!
Yes, that's cool and everything, but where is the mustache?! 😱
Finally!
Really good video, its amazing to see your progress from the earlier ones. Never giving up and open to make mistakes and learn from them.
Spot welder almost stole the show, could have been a short on its own too ;)
Parabéns!
Do a episode where you make more homebrew equipment like the spot welder. I would love to see other tools like this featured! On a side note: Can you spot weld a tomato?
Hands down this is the best homemade jet engine I ever seen, keep going
I think a cool addition to this could be using a Pi Pico or other micro-controller to turn a single potentiometer into a dial for both the amount of propellent introduced, as well as the speed of the inducer.
Have you ever thought about combining one of your rockets to an RC or even better you're own 3d car? Would be so cool to see this particular engine on one
I would love to see you do a project involving ionic thrust, how quickly and efficiently you just made a mini spot welder gives me hope! Be careful though, electricity is very spicy.
Wow, this jet engine build was incredible! Your attention to detail and explanation of the process were top-notch. For your next video, how about exploring the creation of a small-scale rocket engine? It would be fascinating to see the differences in design and functionality compared to the jet engine. Keep up the amazing work!
8:49 Integza, those bubbling welds scared the crap out of me!!! I’m glad your safe mate!!! Video idea: put your jet engine inside an RC ME 263. Or make another engine and put both of them in an RC ME 262!!!
As this is a motorjet, it should be a flown in a Caproni Campini N.1 (also known as C.C.2).
ME263 wasnt Jet powered.
@@alexrobertson1472 yes, you are correct. Getting a permit to fly a jet powered aircraft is very difficult, getting a permit for a rocket powered craft all but impossible!!! Pick your battles carefully 😁
@@alexrobertson1472 I think he meant heinkel 173
@@Reggy2000 i dont have issues with either, wherever you live doesnt sound very fun :(
Let's go! One of the few youtubers I get excited to see a notification from.
Video idea: for a better way to power the jet. Add a nozzle to the end to control the jet blast better and make it more stream lined. Also you might want to make a bigger fuel cell and upgrade the intake jet so you have a better air flow. You are off to a great start and can achieve what ever you set your mind to. Congrats and have fun.
That unemployed friend on a Tuesday afternoon:
This def me lol i work 4 months and then soend a year doing stuff like this😂
Put a very small jet engine on a boomerang. I'll supply the boomerang.
that would be suicidal
@@XanthiumIndustries hehehe, naaaaaa
The boomerang will just come back to you
Video idea: you could try making a d nozzle to use thrust vectoring on an rc plane like on real planes !
make an afterburner for the jet engine, that would be sick.
Isn't it already more of an afterburner than a full jet engine? Afterburners just dump extra fuel into the engine
@@APMtube9000 that's what I was trying to say but you said it better
I'm curious about the land speed record barrier. Most recent record holders are essentially jets without wings. The barrier comes from a quadratic drag coefficient. If you could demonstrate this it would be awesome. If you could overcome this it would be boss. If you could break the record it would be epic. I've always wondered if a laser leading the vehicle body might help. You might need a bigger skateboard though. If nothing else it would be another way of destroying tomatoes to add to your bat belt.
Swap the electric motor for an impeller spun by the exhaust of secondary rocket engines to make the ultimate turbo-rocket engine! Maybe try running those CO2 canisters as the secondary rockets to prevent the turbine from instantly melting, while getting the main impeller to an insanely high speed.
The sound of that little engine is insane! Also the sound when it ignites! Nicely done sir!
I have a few ideas on how to further improve the engine. If you look at your footage, you can see that the engine gets very hot, almost white hot. You could make a bypass fan on the front and a shroud to channel air over that hot area to help keep it cool. Also, you could re accelerate the air after it is ignited to make it go even faster. Just a few ideas to consider. Great video!
A bypass fan would require a turbine to drive the fan which was the one thing that he "simplified" out of his design by using an electric fan for the compressor. This is a hybrid jet engine (not even technically a turbo-jet, since no turbine), so he would have to add both a turbine and a fan, and at that point he may as well add a turbo-compressor...
@@dperreno I'm not saying a turbine has to drive it. Just make a driveshaft that can connect everything throughout the engine. Everything would still be driven by the electric motor, there would just be more fans.
"Although I struggle with English, I wanted to share an idea with you in this comment. Have you considered using nichrome wire to create a captivating jet engine effect? You could install a jet fan and arrange the nichrome wire in a circular pattern. By supplying electricity to the nichrome wire, the airflow from the jet fan would fall onto it, resulting in a realistic jet effect. Additionally, incorporating some fuel could potentially enhance the overall outcome. I hope you find this suggestion helpful and exciting. Keep up the great work on your channel!"
Video Idea: try redesigning the compressor stage to resemble an automotive centrifugal supercharger. I've always wanted to see if a 3D printed compressor wheel could actually generate pressure, and since the intake would be perpendicular to the thrust all the forward thrust would be from the jet engine.
Video Idea: it would be so cool to see that jet engine on a small boat! Since the friction slows the skate down so much, water might be the key to unleash the true power 👀
Imagine having it to rc stear too!
actually since the skate board is running on 8 individual bearings the friction should be lower that the drag created buy a body of a boat unless you can use hydro foils or even break the service tension on the water another way to achieve this would be do create a optimized low drag body for the boat fluid dynamics might help us understand the concept in depth
water actually causes alot of drag i think, i remember seeing a dude with an RC boat and he had some crazy ducted fan on it and it wasn't even that fast
i thought the same thing
I think that the thrust of the engine might actually help the boat to have less surface in contact as the speed increases!
It's true that the the skate has bearings and all but its weight requires much more force to beat static friction and initiate the movement.
Water's viscosity should be easier to beat, assuming that the dock is well designed. I though maybe of placing the butane can inside the boat so to help it sit higher on the surface but fluids mechanics is off my set of knowledge since I'm an informatics engineer :D
You've now done a jet engine...what about a pulse jet engine?
Done that too 😁
@@integza I appear to be late to the party!
@@Nordern its a shame what you miss when you're not subscribed
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You should put a jet engine on a Bicycle.
Of all the people, I find YOU here?
The combustion chamber u made was pretty legit 👍
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My idea for a video: Put this kind of Jet engine on a rc plane. Maybe you could 3D print it or make it out of foam! I would love to see it!
That would be great
Video idea: You should make a rocket engine using items from around the house. May I suggest hairsprays fuel.
Great idea
Would be very interesting!
he is doing this in the video
@@giorgio5598 not really
Lets get you that 3d printer lol
For your next engine, you could use gears to turn the compressor and a 'ratchet' style clutch to turn the compressor. Then, you could run a center axle and an exhaust turbine! Once the turbine is turning at a greater RPM than the electric motor, it would turn the compressor instead thanks to the ratchet! Then you may have a fully self sustaining gas turbine! Would definitely need remote fuel cut off for safety though :D
make the thrust outlet narrow and more pressure wil produce as pressure is f/a
I think you should make custom fuel for the turbo jet and see which mixture produces the most thrust for the jet
He could also do a normal afterburner.
@@exo068 ya but he has already done hybrid rocket so i just got too confused and changed the comment only
and ya he could do normal afterburner but solid just seems good for the video
I absolutely adore the shear insanity it takes to innovate solutions on the fly like this. Never change.
Video Idea: I think in will be funny if you try to mount the engine on a little boat, put that in a lake and try to make it working!
P.S. I am a big fan of you and really interested in model rocketry! So happy that you decided to make rockets, can't wait new video's!
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Use a hydrofoil to reduce friction.
@@teddysilversky3173 cool idea! 🙂
11:32 The tomato fires back! 😂😂
Try to re-combust the exhaust gas to make even more thrust (basically add an afterburner) and make the nozzle a bit smaller to increase the overall pressure, hence increasing the exhaust velocity and also thrust. I know the afterburner is a very much overkill but yea- it'd be cool.
But what about overheat?
@@fortheboys2724 Increase wall diameter thickness, or you can make it have a bypass system for a more active cooling.
@@fortheboys2724 Yes, thats why I said its an overkill...
@@FindingClock4 Yes, thats a good idea.
@@FindingClock4 but then what about the weight, ik you could go up of like 2-3mm but still
Idea: You should add gear ratios to get the pressure much much higher, there fore more thrust output. Eventually you should also build your own jet rc plane, see it in the air!
Just get a higher KV motor, no need for gears that are going to melt (fastest gearbox I have is 10,000 rpm, and you need ABS gears to keep it from melting in less than 2 seconds). You rewind the stator for higher KV and its going to be much more efficient as well. You can also just buy a motor rated for 100,000 rpm to begin with.
I know my little 70mm edf is rated for over 2KG of thrust, so it should be accelerating that skateboard at half the acceleration of dropping it off a building. You could just use one of those, they also have a tremendous amount of static thrust (I use mine sometimes to clean out my car, its pretty dangerous on multiple fronts, haha!)
You should also try just the fan. So you can see how much the combustion adds tho the thrust
Or attach the same motor to one of the wheels directly instead of a fan and compare the acceleration without the rocket..
Yeah, I don't think the combustion is doing anything at all. In a turbojet, combustion powers the turbine, which powers the compressor. That's the only job of combustion.... This has an electric compressor... So it shouldn't need any form of combustion.
This type of jet does not slow the exhaust down in order to run the compressor, absolutely wonderful design!!!
NICE !! This looks like an after burner vs a "jet" even though the combustion happens in a true combustion chamber. You could measure thrust from fan without AB and with to measure if AB gives more thrust a lot of times with EDF the flow of air is disrupted by gases instead of gasses adding to static thrust and efflux
My thoughts exactly 👍
Future video idea: maybe make a jet or rocket that has four of these engines each with vectoring thrust, it would be so cool! Keep up the good work!
Screw that, make a rocket.
Video idea: using your new found spot welding skills go back and make an improved aerospike engine (because they always look awesome, and rockets are cool)
Idea 2: spot welder tutorial? I think you would make a great tutorial and I want to make one myself now!
This is great ,I'm getting my garage cleared and painted white I'll get the door fixed and start making things ,great ,thanks buddy
Video Idea: seeing how you make all these other engines i would really like to see you build a 2 stroke engine out of a fridge compressor with a homemade carburetor, we are looking forward in seeing this video.
That's a great idea
Video idea: make a drone-type rocket. instead of a normal drone using four wings, you can use 4 small rockets to fly it. It would be pretty interesting to watch
Video idea: a small jet powered merry go round, or a smaller version of an amusement park ride! Give something already fun, the Integza flare !!
Nice work! I think the engine needs more compression, that flame was very big 😊
I can't wait to see what you can do when you get some more metalworking knowledge and tools. This is just the start and I'm going to be following you all the way 🔥
Integza make a sugar rocket using carbon so it flies well
Video idea: mount a pipe with a bearing to something solid so that it can spin without flying away, attach different versions of your engines to it, and see how fast they can spin with maybe some comparisons to see which one spun the fastest.
Nice jet engine, I actually like the fact that it is able to produce up to 3KG amount of thrust , with that amount of thrust it could be used to create high speed RC jet models.
It does not create 3kg of thrust. That would be a insane amount of thrust. It just drags a 3kg skateboard.
Next Crazy idea would be...
To build a rocket that can carry payload and maybe with that we can place our own little satellite :P
And hey I'm a software developer so please let me know if i can help with the satellite
wow.. much appreciated idea... would love to watch such project
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You could try to make a rocket powered glider.
3d print a glider plane (like the space shuttle) and launch it using some kind of solid fuel rockets (loke the sugar ones) and then make it glide down to the ground using only it's potential energy.
It could be cool to see it in FPV using an small camera or so.
Video Idea: You could make coil railgun. Put a sensor between every coil so the coil shuts down when the projectile exists the coil. You can reach extreme speeds with that.
4:48 5:05 you cant believe your PROFESSIONAL, store bought, spot welding machine is actually working??
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ya... who would have guessed that a dedicated spot welding machine would work!!?!?!?!??
its like saying "wow, my Lincoln electric MIG welder is really good at welding!!!"
I'm so happy you finally made something that produces thrust instead of exploding, or melting, or both. Well done.
I'm very impressed with your ability to take templates and turn them into beautiful works. Good job
Video idea: you can try to vector control your engine with a tone of different technology it could be so cool like tvc nozzle and all those stuff
I am genuinely impressed with your pliers spot welding setup. Also I was curious when I saw you joining the two canisters together with solder, when the solder joints would begin to fail. I saw them bubbling up quite a bit in the initial ignition testing. Perhaps you can figure out a way to make a little plier welder of some sort to get a better joint. All in all very cool project.
0:19 *WHO IS THIS MAN, AND WHAT HAS HE DONE WITH INTEGZA?!*
I can't accurately describe in this comment the noises I made when I saw that shaved face, but I can at least say that they were many and pained and filled with despair
Video idea: using your ceramic resin printer( for heat resistance), make a 1 cylinder engine and the regular 3D printers to make a carburetor to control the air-fuel mixture. You could probably even use the same propane cans from previous turbojet videos as the fuel!
Video Idea:
1) Your could add a d nozzle that's made out of metal, This will increase the thrust and you could add this engine on a jet plane.
2) You could add a water cooling system to the end of the tube to make it less hotter.
3) You could use a more potent fuel and you could even add a oxidizer (this will make the engine extremally hot but check 2)
4) You should use more powerful motors and use a better battery with a higher voltage
5) You could add a moveable nozzle so you can direct the hot gasses towards where you want!
These are my ideas, Please like this comment so Integza can see this!
well ive found my next project
he should re design it because it does not produce any useful thrust
@@makantahi3731 True, I also think he should change the body shape as it decreases the thrust
I like how you have the fuel supply running passed the red hot exhaust!
Integza, now that you have the ability to spot weld, could you try making a metal pulse jet engine?
this is what he should do
8:49 careful, your soldering material is melting (where you fixed the fuel inlet tube to the housing.
Is it possible to build a jet engine in fluids other than air? Possibly an underwater jet engine with compressed oxygen for combustion support... but then again the water might be too dense for it to be effective... Also I really enjoyed the segment where you built your own spot welder, quite fascinating.
Integza, you should make your own small rocket with that engine