Can I Build an Endless Bubble Machine?

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    0:29 - How To Make Massive Bubbles
    0:55 - The Secret Bubble Ingredient
    1:29 - Ideation and Concept Testing
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  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 2 місяці тому +342

    I recommend switching the dawn pro for dawn ultra. Dawn pro has some anti sudsing ingredients in the latest versions that cause it to not work as well. Looks like you got good results anyway though. Nice job

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +65

      Good to know! Thank you

    • @jammerzz
      @jammerzz 2 місяці тому

      ultra is some good shit. kills the hell out of fleas. if you was a dog in it.

    • @OfficiallySnek
      @OfficiallySnek 2 місяці тому +9

      Nice to see you here

  • @mattw7949
    @mattw7949 2 місяці тому +30

    You are absolutely living the dream. I hope this gig works out for you forever. As an old engineer who has to build "productive" stuff for my day job, and only build fun stuff in my spare time, it brings me joy that you can do this as your day job.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +6

      That's the plan! Appreciate it 👊👊

  • @MorleyKert
    @MorleyKert 2 місяці тому +181

    You gotta take that rig through a parade!

    • @Zyghqwyv
      @Zyghqwyv 2 місяці тому +2

      hi morley

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +33

      That would be fun!

    • @GrumpDog
      @GrumpDog 2 місяці тому +6

      Neat idea, but probably would be hard to pull off right, in practice. Getting the rig lined up with the wind would be difficult within the constraints of a parade, and parades often don't move quickly enough, if there's no wind.

    • @randomstranger1188
      @randomstranger1188 2 місяці тому +3

      Might need to add a few things, but I am sure it is doable.
      1. Make the vehicle smaller. Cars are cool, but may not be the best suited for bubble creation.
      2. Put the vehicle near the front, or at the front, of the parade. This ensures that it doesn't stop, or rarely stops, and so maximizes the time the vehicle can generate it own air.
      3. If it is a very slow moving parade then the addition of a way for the bubble maker to swing around to face in a direction that it can pick up the natural wind.
      These 3 things would make the design more feasible for Parade use. Though honestly the wagon design would probably be sufficient.

    • @benjaminlee985
      @benjaminlee985 27 днів тому +1

      Two simple solutions could be putting a fan in front of it, or using the smaller skateboard-sized machine and just riding it around in a gap in the parade.

  • @oljobo
    @oljobo 2 місяці тому +72

    Love the hypothesis, great video 👍🥰
    A bubble is always heavy, due to gravity.
    Please experiment using a heat source, so that it becomes a "hot air bubble" - this can be tuned to a gravity neutral, or even rising bubble.
    If you also use a fan, you don't need a moving vehicle.
    I experimented with this - small scale/short time using a hairdryer (pulled back a little) as an air supply. That was very promising 😊

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +31

      Hot air could be a great option! With the fan, at some point it may not move far enough, not too sure!

    • @yavuz5282
      @yavuz5282 2 місяці тому +3

      @@Engineezy with hot air driving it up, fan may work just fine.

    • @Randomdave02
      @Randomdave02 2 місяці тому +1

      The heat will evaporate the thin layer and pop the bubble, it will also add uneven air flow which in turn will cause the bubble to break

    • @johncollins3910
      @johncollins3910 13 днів тому

      I came here to sugest helium for this would be super easy to inject. Then my 12 year old brain said "propane. No, wait, Acetylene."

    • @macdri
      @macdri День тому

      @@johncollins3910 Ha! Just what the world needs, dangerous bubbles.

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner 2 місяці тому +146

    Next: we drive in a circle and connect the ends, creating the first soap based wormhole

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +34

      🤯

    • @Mike-mf3ed
      @Mike-mf3ed 2 місяці тому +4

      Soap donut 😂

    • @mattw7949
      @mattw7949 2 місяці тому

      Shush! The hoo-mans are not ready for this power. They can't even handle social media without self-destructing.

    • @Jobroski47
      @Jobroski47 Місяць тому +4

      Soaporoboros

  • @MrChuklzz
    @MrChuklzz 2 місяці тому +20

    I needed to see the failure this morning, i too can overlook the track to the solution. Seeing someone who is definitely smarter than me struggle and be confident in the solution and still going "nope nope I'm still wrong, hang on this is the part where we learn why" i needed this.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +4

      Glad I can be of assistance through my failures!

  • @thgersrensen1855
    @thgersrensen1855 2 місяці тому +43

    As a fellow mechanical engineer, who has spent quite a lot of time designing a foam canon and working with a lot of soap, well done! 👏
    An infinite bubble of course cant be done, as the bubble bursts when the liquid in the bubble falls to the buttom side and the top of the bubble gets to fragile.
    One idea that would be extremely cool: put a fog machine on the roof of the car and make huge fog bubbles! 🍾😊

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +8

      That would be awesome! The popping 😱 might have to revisit that in the future

    • @Mrcheesebumble
      @Mrcheesebumble 2 місяці тому

      Whoa cool fog idea

    • @ryangross5446
      @ryangross5446 2 місяці тому

      so what youre telling me is he just has to go up with it to keep adding liquid to to the top of the bubble

    • @thgersrensen1855
      @thgersrensen1855 2 місяці тому +1

      @@ryangross5446 what I'm saying is that as long as you are doing it with gravity present, the bubble will burst at some point. There are however ways to extend it's longivity. The lube he adds works because it slows the fall of the liquid and adds rigidity.

    • @brendan6747
      @brendan6747 2 місяці тому

      ​@@thgersrensen1855 I believe he's using way too much liquid and the bubble would last way longer if it was uniform

  • @Mikasks
    @Mikasks Місяць тому +2

    It’s honestly amazing how elegant you solved you initial problems. You didn’t just throw more materials at it and basically overengineer the thing, but you actually made it simpler

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you! Sometimes it take a complete redesign rather than stubbornly doubling down on a flawed concept

  • @lucienwerner
    @lucienwerner 2 місяці тому +58

    This video shows that nearly always the simplest design is the best (not always the easiest to find)

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +18

      It's very true! And sometimes requires a complicated process to get there haha

    • @mattw7949
      @mattw7949 2 місяці тому +1

      Being comfortable with failure is part of the process that a lot of people just don't get.

  • @mattpreece6453
    @mattpreece6453 2 місяці тому +40

    I guess all bubbles burst as the water evaporates… you should collaborate with someone who lives in a tropical area where the humidity is higher and see if you can get the bubbles to last longer.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +11

      Thats a great idea! Although the humidity here in the summer is about as high as it gets haha. Might be some other factors

    • @Randomdave02
      @Randomdave02 2 місяці тому +1

      Evenings, areas where a breeze flows off water or shortly after a rain will maximize the bubble life.
      Low dust, away from airports, and away from smoke from forest fires, the particulates pop the bubbles as well.
      Distilled water and knowing the test results from the baking powder and guar gum will help increase the quality of bubble.

  • @JoelCreates
    @JoelCreates 2 місяці тому +3

    Great idea! Those bubbles at the end were ridiculous

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks Joel!! Didn’t get old!

  • @airgapmachine
    @airgapmachine 2 місяці тому +12

    Have you tried using remote control to close the wand arms and, therefore, the bubble? If timed before it bursting you’d have some actual bubbles.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +5

      I was too focused on trying to make the bubble go on forever haha! Might have to bust it out again

  • @Matt-xe2oy
    @Matt-xe2oy 2 місяці тому +6

    I'm so excited. Thank you for being so kind in chat. You are a one of a kind UA-camr.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +4

      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @BrendenJohnFilms
    @BrendenJohnFilms 2 місяці тому +4

    You're gonna be a wonderful father! You send such a great message when you state frustrations and mistakes. This message is far more positive and inadvertently supportive to anyone watching that needed encouragement on their projects. I love this aspect about you, that you impact people far more than you or they realize. Keep up the great work man!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Really appreciate this! Thanks for watching 👊👊

  • @MasonCarlisle-f7n
    @MasonCarlisle-f7n Місяць тому +2

    LOVE IT!! One of my favorite places in my hometown was a children’s science center and you would step onto this raised platform that was sunk into the ground next to a moat of bubble solution and there was a pulley system that would lift a rope hoop up… needless to say it was not 50ft, but it was always cool as hell to get a floor-to-ceiling bubble tube that was at least 20ft pop right in front of you and watch it disappear

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      Thats an awesome installation

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday Місяць тому +1

    Would be cool to inject smoke. Into the bubble as it's being formed.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      That would be awesome! Definitely worth exploring more in the future

  • @bradystone7812
    @bradystone7812 Місяць тому +1

    Hey! Just found this channel and love it! ❤ I have always loved engineering specifically “useless engineering” that’s just fun and even a child could understand.

  • @bobert286
    @bobert286 Місяць тому

    Dude, keep the engineering up - we need more folks like you 🤙

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      Haha thanks! Will do

  • @L0n3N0n3nt1ty
    @L0n3N0n3nt1ty 2 місяці тому +526

    I doubt you built that car

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +135

      You may be right 🤔

    • @jaydeep-p
      @jaydeep-p 2 місяці тому +33

      Only a matter of time

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +73

      Engineezy 2027 lets gooo

    • @GeeScottJay
      @GeeScottJay 2 місяці тому +17

      He downloaded it and then 3d printed it, yup. It's the future now

    • @flipking3196
      @flipking3196 2 місяці тому +7

      I doubt you doubt he built that car

  • @macdri
    @macdri День тому

    I don't know why making bubbles has become a staple of engineering culture (a local college has it's engineering students make a bubble pit for kids to play in at it's open house every year) but as a bubble lover, I am so here for it!

  • @MrVolt
    @MrVolt 2 місяці тому +2

    Great build and video! Really enjoyed the pacing on this one.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks brother! 🙏🙏

  • @1ThomasSkinner
    @1ThomasSkinner 2 місяці тому +2

    Team up with slomo guys!! Also I think you can add glycerin to make it stronger

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +2

      That would be sick 🙌

  • @s4dg
    @s4dg Місяць тому +2

    i believe the turbulence left behind the car may be acting too aggressive on the bubble, which would explain why it seems to pop at random points. i believe putting this contraption on a fastback sedan or coupe, and/or mounting it significantly higher would likely yield better results.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      Would definitely be an interesting thing to test out!

  • @JeremyChung
    @JeremyChung 2 місяці тому +1

    Man that was awesome! The story and the engineering process were so engaging

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks Jeremy! Was (mostly) very fun to make this vid 😂

  • @danielstoica647
    @danielstoica647 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow... You're living the dream! Keep on going! I love your vids and your an inspiration to me, to be honest

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much! Glad I can inspire

  • @mckennayoutube8211
    @mckennayoutube8211 2 місяці тому +2

    Just visit Canada, we have had one going for almost 20 years !

  • @auburnjohnson3372
    @auburnjohnson3372 Місяць тому

    I appreciate you showing the whole process including your failures!!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Glad you can appreciate that bit! Engineering can be hard haha

  • @3DPrinterAcademy
    @3DPrinterAcademy 2 місяці тому

    The amount your vids have improved over the past couple years is crazy. Great vid Jay!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks Steven! Appreciate it 👊👊👊

  • @AB-qq6wk
    @AB-qq6wk 2 місяці тому +1

    I started watching your videos recently and I love how you explain the thought process behind making your projects. It makes the videos so much more interesting

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad you like it!

  • @mads8855
    @mads8855 2 місяці тому +2

    Wow!! The long bubbles make me feel like I am Donnie Darko

  • @matthew6466
    @matthew6466 3 дні тому

    Just came across your channel from the marble picture printer. Your stuff is awesome and it seems like i'll be able to show it to a 5 year old i work with who is EXTREMELY mechanically inclined so thank you for also keeping them pg. In case it's of use, your were suggested after a brick experiment channel video for the shredding paper with lego gears version 2 video.

  • @thamires.magalhaes
    @thamires.magalhaes 2 місяці тому

    That's really cool, looks so beautiful. I think it ended up being an example of how sometimes the simpler answer can be the best answer. Congrats for not giving up, it paid off at the end

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      So true! Thanks for watching 👊👊

  • @jaktheawesome
    @jaktheawesome 2 місяці тому +5

    “Mom, why is that man driving a bubble wand?”😭😭

  • @shalahneller9987
    @shalahneller9987 Місяць тому

    I really love that you showed everything that didn't work. Just found your channel, immediate sub. ❤❤❤ I also love the part where you said how thrilled your wife was, cause yeah, I know how I would have felt! Great video!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Thanks for subbing! 👊👊

  • @QWERTY-qh9po
    @QWERTY-qh9po 2 місяці тому

    Love the different colors the bubble produces

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Me too! Thats the best part

  • @Ca.nceled
    @Ca.nceled 2 місяці тому +4

    Hello I am a watcher of ur channel for a couple of months so I am excited for this

  • @dannylumcreative
    @dannylumcreative 2 місяці тому

    This is awesome man! Next challenge, make a dirty bubble

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Ooh that would be fun

  • @tjpprojects7192
    @tjpprojects7192 2 місяці тому +4

    Waiting for immortals in 100,000 years to decide to make an, "infinite bubble" that stretches around the Earth's circumference, and reconnects to itself. It'd probably take a few million or billion attempts.

  • @hafu
    @hafu 2 місяці тому +2

    I love big bubbles

  • @KastanDay
    @KastanDay 2 місяці тому

    Amazing work man! Please, you have to try it indoors! Some big warehouse or stadium.
    Vehicle notes: attach this to an ebike or scooter. I think you have to reduce air turbulence near the bubble, seek inspiration from airplanes. The ideal vehicle might be a flat e-motor 4-wheel "electric car skateboard" with the 2 servo-actuated arms sticking up.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      I would love to try this indoors! Maybe one day. An e-skate could work well!

  • @mmcnama4
    @mmcnama4 2 місяці тому +2

    I'd love to see you add in some coding that can dynamically change the flow rate, etc based on the car's speed. Then, you'd also want to close the bubble loop at points so that it can detach and be an actual bubble. Very fun video.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +3

      That would be cool! There are so many factors that in the end I would have to try this in a huge warehouse with controlled temperature and humidity to get the best results! Maybe in the future

  • @DenisovichDev
    @DenisovichDev 2 місяці тому

    I love your longform videos, so high in effort.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @gilb6982
    @gilb6982 2 місяці тому +1

    An engineer in a bubble !
    What can go wrong ...
    We are lucky , everything is cool !
    Very cool project and a lot more complicate
    then it look like at the begining !
    I realy like it !
    That is thinking outside of the bubble !

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Haha sure is! Thank you!

  • @TheLunaLockhart
    @TheLunaLockhart Місяць тому

    I'm impressed. A lot of youtubers out here are doing sensationalist clickbait, and you're out here delivering xD (by which I mean you posed a question in the title, presented the hypothesis in the introduction, and performed the experiment)

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the attempt!

  • @fraaggl
    @fraaggl Місяць тому +1

    Where have you been all my life ? How come I discover this channel only now ?
    And WHEN IS THE COLLAB WITH THE SLOw MO GUYS ???

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Still “new” to the game! That would be sick!

    • @fraaggl
      @fraaggl Місяць тому

      @@Engineezy I truly love the way you mix science engineering and art. I want to do a wind sculpture since a long time, have you done one ?

  • @dolphin64575
    @dolphin64575 Місяць тому

    8:34 "Got everything wired up in a way that only a mechanical engineer knows how" the power supply being held to the car with 3 long strips of OFFICE TAPE 😂

  • @diecastjungle164diorama-ra2
    @diecastjungle164diorama-ra2 2 місяці тому

    Now that was cool, definitely kind of reminiscent of the effects in the Abyss or Donnie Darko😎

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I could see it 👻

  • @Yoshi92
    @Yoshi92 24 дні тому

    This looks so cooooooooooool man I wish I could see it irl :D

  • @Michael-wr2mz
    @Michael-wr2mz Місяць тому

    this is the greatest youtube video ive seen in a while

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Appreciate that 👊

  • @mmcowan
    @mmcowan День тому

    The variability in the winds were probably causing lots of variability. They're generally calmest at sunrise if you go again. I'd love to see you rig an anemometer to some kind of e-bike/scooter to have it drive at the exact speed to get the wind pressure needed dynamically.

  • @TomNoddy
    @TomNoddy 2 місяці тому

    Very nice.
    I appreciate the fact that you started by looking into the work done (or at least the results of work done) by others interested in giant bubbles. There will be a gathering of bubble people in Cleveland this September … you or others might be interested.
    Allow me to comment on a few of the suggestions that others have presented on this page.
    I think that it’s fair to quibble about whether an open bubble is actually a “bubble” but it is one of the records that the Guinness people considered and there are different records for these long open tubes as well as closed bubbles .
    Some have suggested that evaporation is a concern regarding the popping of soap bubbles and, yes … bubbles are typically thinner than wavelengths of light (it’s why they have colors) so only a tiny bit of its tiny bit of water needs to evaporated on any portion of the bubble/tube and that will happen more quickly on a dry day than a humid one.
    Others mentioned the quality of the air and that is certainly a concern to people making big bubbles. The tiniest bit of dust or pollen in the air has the ability to do to these monstrous bubbles what children do with their fingers … pop.
    But I don’t think that these videos show popping that comes from those common sources. Left in the air long enough, evaporation will certainly become a concern but most of these bubbles popped either from the stress or from touching the ground.
    Alan McKay, in Wellington, New Zealand set the record for bubble tubes of this sort when he created one that was 105 feet (32 meters) long. Alan pioneered this idea of using long poles and string, a device that bubble people often refer to as a Tristring. He didn’t use a car and in his experiments, his poles got longer and longer as he found that the limits were mostly related to the giant bubble tubes touching the ground. On the day of his record, he credits the wonderfully cooperative breeze that helped hold up the thing as he backed into the wind and kept walking (no car).
    Others mentioned the possibility that the turbulence around the moving car was breaking bubbles and that is something to consider but I don’t see much of that. That polyethylene oxide in the J-Lube has made the bubble extremely flexible and we see it responding to the wind, the movement and the turbulence by distorting from the bubble’s preferred spherical shape in response. But the thing often splits up into multiple bubbles rather than burst when it is that flexible.
    This is a wonderful video, thank you for showing us. The concerns that you faced have been addressed by others and the idea of pumping fluid and widening the opening and increasing the speed have also been addressed. Consider coming to Cleveland this September or look for the organization called AOIBA, an international group of bubble people. You’d fit right in.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the detailed comment! Really interesting about the 105ft bubble. Also, the pollen in the air could definitely be a factor. Appreciate you watching!

  • @MasterHen01
    @MasterHen01 Місяць тому

    Some of the stuff you do is so cool. I would have no idea where to start doing the stuff you do, it’s the kind of thing I want to do when I’m older so I can create cool stuff lol

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Start small and build from there!

  • @supergiantbubbles
    @supergiantbubbles 2 місяці тому +1

    I don't think you got either the largest bubble or bubble making machine, but that was a really cool project! I've mulled over ways to pump bubble fluid to my strings when I'm making giant bubbles and came up with a solution that was pretty close to yours. Ultimately the most important factor for making the largest giant bubble possible is the air quality, with your bubble solution being the next most important factor. Technique is another important thing. You would have better luck with some smooth laminar offshore ocean wind in the morning. Your car was creating quite a bit of turbulence in the air that filled and surrounded your bubble. I say all of this with about 15 years experience making giant bubbles.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Good stuff to know for the next attempt! Cheers

    • @mr.taylor711
      @mr.taylor711 2 місяці тому

      Is it technically a bubble if it's open? Isn't it just more of a cylinder closed at one end that is being made here?

  • @PleasantP
    @PleasantP 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m curious how much of your time is split between filming / editing / designing / building these projects.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +2

      The project was a 6 week project total, with 5 weeks and 1 days spent building and filming, and 1 week editing the video 🥵

  • @jessicabrown2634
    @jessicabrown2634 2 місяці тому +2

    Im so excited for this!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +2

      Thanks for giving up your kitchen 😂🥰

  • @ivovass195
    @ivovass195 2 місяці тому

    Giant soap bubble-tunnel looks awesome

  • @IdealIdeas100
    @IdealIdeas100 2 місяці тому +2

    To qualify for worlds largest bubble, I think the bubble needs to be closed off at then end. But youre easily breaking the record

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Probably right! Gonna have to work on that technique

    • @raymondloomer5405
      @raymondloomer5405 2 місяці тому

      Longest free floating bubble.
      Alan McKay
      New Zealand
      32 meters long
      09 Aug. 1996

  • @LackingSense1215
    @LackingSense1215 Місяць тому

    This was fun and entertaining to watch! Great design and idea along with amazing filming. Good show and tell of the concept of the idea to the planning and the execution.
    The bubble really looked awesome! Better than some of the CGI that is used when trying to make bubble like physics. Especially in sci-fi. I wonder if maybe you will inspire some film directors to use your idea as practical effects.
    Thanks for the hard work! Good luck on your other ideas can wait to see more!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate the kind words 🙏🙏

  • @OKDesignSF
    @OKDesignSF 2 місяці тому

    Woah so cool!!! Nicely done, and such a large build!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Was definitely a bit of a stretch haha

  • @nickmorrison3979
    @nickmorrison3979 2 місяці тому

    I am excited. Based on your proposed hypothesis my prediction is as follows. 1 as the bubble expands in volume the surface area will increase by significantly more, this requires more solution. 2 in the event of perfect theoretical execution there would eventually be a point where the solution could not travel from the source to the end fast enough to overcome expansion. In summary, i predict a maximum limit even in ideal circumstances. I hope i'm right

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      This is good logic!

  • @Vrangj
    @Vrangj Місяць тому

    Me watching this me just realizing this is soemthing i would never be able to do, amazing work bro i love it, its somthing that would be my childhood dream

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Thank you!!

    • @Vrangj
      @Vrangj Місяць тому

      Omg engineezy HOLLY

  • @visualcontrast
    @visualcontrast 2 місяці тому

    Incredible. Well done!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @jack.soncalo
    @jack.soncalo 2 місяці тому

    would be an amazing car commercial. beautiful.

  • @chriscanal999
    @chriscanal999 2 місяці тому

    Awesome! Could you put a heater on the car so that the air in the bubble is warm and the bubble rises into the air? Maybe it wouldn’t pop as soon as

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thats an interesting idea! Might be worth exploring

  • @NikolasKelava
    @NikolasKelava 2 місяці тому

    Really cool Project!!! Even as a small child I always wondered what a giant soap bubble would look like. Now I have the answer!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      As an adult I can say they are still super fun!

    • @NikolasKelava
      @NikolasKelava 2 місяці тому

      @@Engineezy Wow, you're rapid fast!

  • @bobfels5343
    @bobfels5343 2 місяці тому

    This is soo awesome, also cool you show that failing not bad, but you can learn from it. I wonder why you put it on a car instead of using a fan? Like heat the air a bit and blow it a bit under an angle or something. Easy to type on youtube comments, I know it has a lot of complications :). Thx for the awesome video!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      I’m not sure how far a fan could go, this just seemed like the best way to do it! Thanks for watching

  • @Martijn4president
    @Martijn4president 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video! Just finished the mechanical counter build and I'm just getting started! Love to see more of your art!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for your support!

  • @WinstonMakesMore
    @WinstonMakesMore 2 місяці тому

    Showing how to learn from failure is something we need more of. Nice build. Two things tickling my brain:
    1) I bet there's some turbulence from the car itself that's destabilizing the bubble.
    1.5) you could build a foam fairing for the back of your car like hypermilers do. Or maybe use a fan...?
    2) To help weigh down the string and ease overall weight on the rods, the tubing could come from below and run up the wicks maybe...? Just spitballing here.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks Winston! As much as I wish I could get it right on the first try every time, its just not the way it works! The turbulence thing might be a factor. Although I wasnt moving that fast so I would guess the air is still in a somewhat laminar state. This would be cool to cfm! A fairing could be cool to test! Running the wicks up may help, only one way to find out 🤓

  • @scottgriz
    @scottgriz 2 місяці тому

    @Engineezy Did you try closing the wand back up after generating a giant bubble to see if it would begin to spherize itself? I know that wouldn't make them as large but it would be cool to see how large of a sphere you could make.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому +1

      I got too focused on making long bubbles!

  • @3erskines
    @3erskines 2 місяці тому +1

    This video was so good! 💯 🔥 🤯

  • @trialex
    @trialex 2 місяці тому

    Awesome! You probably saw this in your research, but just in case, check out 'CNC Bubble Iris" - it's an awesome mechanism that creates big bubbles. It uses the same mechanism as the "Canadarm" end effector on the ISS!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      I actually met the guy! Gordon- such a sick machine

    • @trialex
      @trialex 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Engineezyah awesome, I should have guessed :-)

  • @splzx8833
    @splzx8833 2 місяці тому

    Awesome! Do it at night with some good lighting and it would be a sick photo!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      That would be cool!

  • @scottgriz
    @scottgriz 2 місяці тому

    He makes big bubbles and I cannot lie.

  • @js78910
    @js78910 24 дні тому

    This is amazing, but also a great example of over engineering. I used to know a guy that made 30+ft long bubbles 6+ft in diameter with a stick and rope. Not knocking you at all. This is really cool!

  • @ritikvibhani5557
    @ritikvibhani5557 Місяць тому

    Wow love a good story nice job man

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed it 👊

  • @davidosborne5057
    @davidosborne5057 2 місяці тому

    You need a manifold with the same length tubes to the injection points on on the bubble apparatus. Controlled by the correct sized jets for equal flow. Just ideas. Great video.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Love it! Thank you 🙏

  • @weirdogirl1275
    @weirdogirl1275 Місяць тому

    Oh! You could turn this into a parade float idea!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      That would be awesome!

  • @rentonthurston817
    @rentonthurston817 2 місяці тому

    Drive inside a hanger or somewhere large and enclosed for better control of the wind and elements that can disrupt the bubble progression if you wish to make the longest bubbles with your current set-up

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      That would be so sick!

  • @AbhayNayak
    @AbhayNayak Місяць тому

    you'll probably never read this, but a 3D printed "drinking bird" toy would be fun side project to build. Its small but pretty sure it'll be difficult to achieve

  • @CodyHovland
    @CodyHovland 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video idea. Version 2 had some brilliant simple ideas. Great work man, I really enjoyed this video!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks Cody! So simple and so effective 🤦‍♂️

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 місяці тому

    Bubble science is surprisingly fascinating. I saw some research with them finding all sorts of uses for bubbles. Utilizing them in different tasks. Also I saw NASA recently measured a giant bubble that is around our entire solar system that is created by our sun's cosmic rays lol. I guess that boundary layer interacts with the surrounding cosmic neighborhood. That might help us learn more about space. Like the interactions between stars, galaxies, black holes. It's interesting to think the study of bubbles can span from very small scale systems to very large scale systems? I recommend looking up and watching videos that focus on the research & studies on the science of bubbles. Nature really is fascinating and I think bubbles just have this natural way of getting us to ponder about physics and all the other ways that Nature behaves. Bubbles are fun

  • @jerwaine624
    @jerwaine624 2 місяці тому

    Wow, really cool, if you lower the poles down will the hot exhaust from the car provide lift to the bubble?

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      That is an interesting question indeed

  • @ryandowney9383
    @ryandowney9383 2 місяці тому

    Cool project. And I'm glad it ended up working in the end. But...did you just do NO CALCULATIONS in this project?

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      I went with the empirical approach!

  • @victorsvidss
    @victorsvidss 2 місяці тому

    Try this one. The humidity is higher on a cloudy day. Water will evaporate much slower from the bubble. You could probably get a bigger one

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      I will definitely have to try it 🙌

  • @Potatoboii01
    @Potatoboii01 11 днів тому

    Beautiful just terrific😮

  • @faradaycage370
    @faradaycage370 Місяць тому

    Maybe try adding glycerine to the bubble solution. It helps keep the water in, as far as I know.

  • @darknessblades
    @darknessblades Місяць тому +1

    Would be hilarious if parents are asking you to drive around like that on children's parties.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  Місяць тому

      Would blow children’s minds 🤪

  • @Michael-wo7zu
    @Michael-wo7zu 2 місяці тому

    Wow, such a creative innovating person with the best ideas

  • @yellowdemon21
    @yellowdemon21 2 місяці тому

    You are an awesome UA-camr keep it up I love your videos 😃😃😃

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching 👊👊

  • @srmofoable
    @srmofoable 4 дні тому

    They make tubular cotton webbing that would probably work really well for pumping fluid more evenly through the wand.

  • @kalekoi
    @kalekoi 2 місяці тому

    it’d be so cool to see how people react to seeing this in public

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      People definitely took a second look 😂

  • @Creative_Electronics
    @Creative_Electronics 2 місяці тому +1

    Very nice video! I think this is one of your best videos yet! ;)

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! I think I agree! Cheers 👊👊🙏🙏

  • @2Buildor2Break
    @2Buildor2Break 2 місяці тому

    If you put an adjustable spoiler at the front of the roof of the car, you can play with the dymamics of the air going into your bubble, it looks like it needs more air, but not faster air.
    I have a suspicion this will be like tuning a carburetor, but infinite bubble probably is possible.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      That would be an interesting thing to test out! Next version

  • @Ri0m0
    @Ri0m0 2 місяці тому

    Loved every second! Might need to make something bubble related too.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      You won’t regret it!

  • @HumaneApproach
    @HumaneApproach 2 місяці тому

    Clearly... I think (lol), it is because you are trying it outside, that is the reason why you get breaks at different places as the wind hits differently and then the whole movement also does on the bubble too, Try in inside.

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      I will definitely have to try indoors if I can!

  • @wesselscreations
    @wesselscreations 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video as always! Love that you show the process and not just the one that works at the end! Engineering is all about iteration and getting better!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks Mike! And thanks for making the drone shots possible for this video!

  • @TheYann
    @TheYann 2 місяці тому

    can I like this 3 or 4 times? Because that was absolutely awesome :D Thanks for taking us through your journey, I love what you do!

    • @Engineezy
      @Engineezy  2 місяці тому

      Thank you!! Really appreciate that

  • @alifalfarras6522
    @alifalfarras6522 2 місяці тому

    COOL BUBBLE... U GOT MY SUB

  • @XaviBotha-q6f
    @XaviBotha-q6f 10 днів тому

    That was awesome

  • @Sludge73
    @Sludge73 2 місяці тому

    Super cool! I love it