It has been a long journey in the making of this engine. I appreciate your support and patience along the way!!! Episode 1 : Piston and Connecting Rod ua-cam.com/video/XjlVgBYeh0c/v-deo.html Episode 2 : Gear & Valve ua-cam.com/video/6WAGsgdBfT0/v-deo.html Episode 3 : Crankshaft and Camshaft ua-cam.com/video/4pIPrrcwM0E/v-deo.html Episode 4 : Engine Block and Cylinder Head ua-cam.com/video/fENYucG1EYc/v-deo.html Episode 5 : Carburetor, Flywheel ua-cam.com/video/74sVglPC9ko/v-deo.html
BackfishDe , I would think it would need some sort of cooling . I would love to see a thermal image of it warming up & running . A cooling jacket built into the head would do the trick.
This series was probably the coolest thing I’ve ever seen on UA-cam in a very very long time. You’re an extremely talented machinist and maker. Congrats on making this!!
@@MakerB You're kidding, I finished watching all the manufacturing videos at 4am (I started by watching Making a Solenoid Boxer 4 Engine XD). Congratulations, it's really amazing. By the way and it is more than obvious that you have a new subscriber. Waiting for more videos. Greetings from México.
Folks, let’s just take a moment to appreciate what this very talented man designed and created. Those who have any experience making even the most simple projects will know what we are seeing. Absolutely amazing.
I came here so many times. I started thinking something had happened to you. Thanks to heaven you are ok and we've got this video! This series was a special and awesome masterpiece!
I will be studying Mechanical Engineering at University, starting from this year and I am extremely inspired by the simplicity and elegancy of your content. Thank you so much.
True masterpiece! When I saw the thumbnail for a second I thought this is a professionally made engine. Now I remember this is the engine build video I was waiting for all this time. Thank you kindly.
Oh wait... this actually works?!? I tough you are doing a modeo of a 4 stroke engine not a actual working one. This makes the series soo much fun to watch for me now
I really appreciated that you did not edit out that you forgot one step (the gasket) to show us your human and yet you built a perfect working model using a lathe. No casting involved. The spark plug was the only part you might have liked to build, perhaps. Great visual appeal. Thank you Maker B. From a Kiwi bloke.
I discovered engine mechanic by working on a old BMW seeing it here in miniature is mesmerizing. Thx for the elegant video, congrats for the work it's high level!
A lot of painstaking planning, designing and thoughtful execution with perfectly manicured hands has gone into the making of this miniature engine. Good show.
It is so wonderful when seeing it works. I used to have a dream of making a 4 stroke engine like yours. But after watching your whole complex process. I just give it up.
absolutely lovely build, looks so good. two things I would like to see. tidy up axillaries to match the build quality ( tank and ignition) and a load, fan, friction plate or dyno
If this will be on Amazon in decent price range with a booklet for parts and steps, I will definitely buy it as the engineering and designs are nicely done and I want the world to actually learn stuffs to make by themselves.
Engineers only have to make it one time. The Machinist has to make it a thousand times or more. This is no great feat of engineering. A flat head with electronic ignition sounds like a mistake Ford might have made in the 1960s. Mad Props for effort. Machining, No! Engineering, No!
@@johnhoffman9114 He probably doesn't even need the lubricant in the bottom end if I'm being honest. It's a cool nicnac that he can tell his grandkids about, and it's not like he's going to be using it to perform serious work.
Dude, that was so neat. I just binge watched the whole series in one sitting. You've inspired me to create my own (virtual) engine using my own MockMechanics software. If I succeed I'll make a video of it. Again, very inspiring and amazing work!
@@W10-m2m No problem. Yeah, I'm the one developing it. It's still in beta, it doesn't have fluids but it's something I will add in the future if I can.
Not only is the machining impressive, but I love that the engine uses spark ignition rather than compression ignition. Also having the ability to advance/retard the ignition is really nice.
What is wrong with people, how can this video have any dislikes? I guess there are 400+ engine manufacturer engineers just not liking any more competition or something 😊
@randomguy8196 **on the other hand we have people who struggle with Ikea furniture assembly vs people who design it from scratch and build it no problem.. I guess if you built/designed it, you'd know what to do, idk..🤔🤷♂️
Funny how when you started this project all the ‘engineers’ in the comments section were saying how this wouldn’t work. I love it when people like that are proven wrong. Good job!
@@klawz1801 that’s a good point (assuming he didn’t know pistons needed rings and he wasn’t originally planning on adding it later). But I was thinking about the comments on how the piston was the wrong shape and other parts were the wrong material.
I'm currently studying to become an engineer one day and I notice that in the "world of engineers" there are just a lot of opinions based on personal preference. Doesn't really make sense to me.
@@chielwouterscw one of my favorite UA-cam channels is ‘rather be welding’. Several years ago he started building a lathe. From scratch. You should have seen the comments. Dozens of people saying how it wouldn’t work. For countless reasons. Guess what... He is still using that lathe to this day to build some pretty incredible stuff. It has always bugged me when people say ‘that won’t work’ with nothing to back it up.
Thrust has so so so much more involved than simple nozels hahahaha....Elon Musk minaturized the motor for his space flights by doing the impossible. The mechanics in play during operation are somthing to marvel at. You have to realize your bassically encapsulating a enormous welding torch just millimeters from fuel that is not just flammable but requires a very very very low temp to act in usable ways. Yes a jet engine can be more or less produced with no moving parts but if you want thrust think a sequence of about no less than 25 actions/reactions timed and produced in a compact array of violent pancaked sandwiched tubes motors fuel exchange chambers and heat dissipation barriers. And all this has to be accomplished with reuse in mind i believe up to 5 burns/missions.
really(It's a weird neighborhood with only English here If you are looking for Korean comments, please gather here. However, it is 100 times recognized that he is a master craftsman with hidden video quality and skill.)
The internet is a strange place. How can there be 1.8k dislikes on a video like this!? Either way … awesome content! I’ve been binging your channel and you’re truly talented.
whoever does this can accomplish anything, can build everything Without limits. Skill, competence, precision, and basic theoretical knowledge, are just some of the qualities you possess, there is something magical and inexplicable in your head and in your heart. Greetings from Italy.
Absolutely amazing machining work. I would love to see how it actually performs in a gas powered RC car. Really curious on the HP/TQ numbers this produces.
Q: How long will it run without lubrication. I realise that it was built as a demonstration of skill, and it achieves that in spades, but how often will it need tear-down and re-lubrication?
@@mafiosomax7423 Yes heat can kill oil. But i am pretty sure the engine would overheat long before the oil fails. there is not enough thermal mass, or radiating surface area + forced airflow to keep the thermals in check. this would lead to predetonation, possibly damaging the piston. by the time the heat reaches the lube, the combustion chamber would already be damaged. If predetonation doesnt kill the engine, it will certainly warp the mating surfaces of the cylinder head and block, causing it to lose compression.
No, school should be using creative projects like this to teach mathematics and physics instead of doing abstract maths for maths sake it should be applied to real life engineering challenges and made interesting for the learners
You, ,sir, are amazing. I watched from episode 1 and I am blown away by your immense talent. I definitely subbed. I can tell that a lot of love went it the making of that fantastic engine!!
It has been a long journey in the making of this engine.
I appreciate your support and patience along the way!!!
Episode 1 : Piston and Connecting Rod
ua-cam.com/video/XjlVgBYeh0c/v-deo.html
Episode 2 : Gear & Valve
ua-cam.com/video/6WAGsgdBfT0/v-deo.html
Episode 3 : Crankshaft and Camshaft
ua-cam.com/video/4pIPrrcwM0E/v-deo.html
Episode 4 : Engine Block and Cylinder Head
ua-cam.com/video/fENYucG1EYc/v-deo.html
Episode 5 : Carburetor, Flywheel
ua-cam.com/video/74sVglPC9ko/v-deo.html
You are fantastic , i enjoyed all the video like it was a netflix series
How to make sparking system provide some info
Will you upload an extra runing video of the engine? Would like to see it runing for a longer time.
BackfishDe , I would think it would need some sort of cooling . I would love to see a thermal image of it warming up & running . A cooling jacket built into the head would do the trick.
Me too. 😍😍😍
This series was probably the coolest thing I’ve ever seen on UA-cam in a very very long time. You’re an extremely talented machinist and maker. Congrats on making this!!
Q90 is not at this superb level.
@@6AL-4V he's gonna read this comment and be like, hold my beer.
I suggest you check the "Motores Patelo" channel
@@OlivierCR ok, will do
Olivier Lopez Ch I may just do that
I can’t imagine the feeling of relief when it started up, making engines is hard man
Very true but feel a so good to hear them run for the first time ever
similar to that feeling when building a computer, then booting it up for the first time
the relief is awesome
feels like losing your virginity
@@johnxina650 lol can’t relate
@@equation1321 clicking together 10 pieces is nothing like building, let alone making, an engine
When he forgot to put the gasket, me: "My God, he's human!" .
Amazing work!.
Glad you liked it!
@@MakerB You're kidding, I finished watching all the manufacturing videos at 4am (I started by watching Making a Solenoid Boxer 4 Engine XD).
Congratulations, it's really amazing.
By the way and it is more than obvious that you have a new subscriber.
Waiting for more videos.
Greetings from México.
@@MakerB I want you to make mini parts of engine for me, how much will it cost. Chat me on WhatsApp 08137908839.
Folks, let’s just take a moment to appreciate what this very talented man designed and created. Those who have any experience making even the most simple projects will know what we are seeing. Absolutely amazing.
Assembling was like ASMR and when the engine starts it was like ecstasy. Masterpiece praises the master.
The precision of a watchmaker, skills of a machinist and the tenacity of a top notch Maker!
In short, true engineer
I've been waiting for this!
Me 2
*Magmamusen is that you?*
ua-cam.com/video/HVX-pWvmNdw/v-deo.html
It is Work !!!
We all have
I came here so many times. I started thinking something had happened to you. Thanks to heaven you are ok and we've got this video! This series was a special and awesome masterpiece!
Thanks for the kind words!
This is possibly one of the best things I’ve ever seen on UA-cam. I was stoked for the result!
_FIRE ME UP_
Texas speed should make a small engine like this
@@dancearoundtheworld5360 Hell Yeah Brother!
Me in 3am: Thats enough for today its time to sleep
UA-cam Recommendations: Wanna see a small engine?
Same 00:00 rn lol
Me literally at 3am: ....I'm not eating chips and looking at this comment... totally not relatable 😂
Okay I'm going to bed...
me: Yeah, actually i DO want to see a small Engine!
Me: well well well.. lets find out.
Ever thought about getting the pieces manufactured and selling it as a kit? Would be a fun project for people
Yes, if it would cost like 50 euro. But that's unreal...
@@vitcenek8611 i don’t think it’s unreal maybe you could make limited kits?
@@kilstromkhrono8949 I'd buy one
They do make them, for like RC cars and such, but you can just buy the engine alone if you want.
@@vitcenek8611 300 euro would be more realistic for that amount of work and parts
And here's where we see genius level assembly. It's beautiful.
I will be studying Mechanical Engineering at University, starting from this year and I am extremely inspired by the simplicity and elegancy of your content. Thank you so much.
Let's wait for the wave of millions of people in 5 years when youtube recommends it to everybody.
ye
It's just recommended it to me - perhaps The Algorithm has begun its work! Now I've just got to go back and catch up with all the other episodes...
yep
for the record, I was here
Ok
This has to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen! Kudos
True masterpiece! When I saw the thumbnail for a second I thought this is a professionally made engine. Now I remember this is the engine build video I was waiting for all this time. Thank you kindly.
Amazing. I was wondering the entire time “How’s he going to ignite the fuel?” The magnet, timing disk, everything just blows me away
Oh wait... this actually works?!? I tough you are doing a modeo of a 4 stroke engine not a actual working one. This makes the series soo much fun to watch for me now
I really appreciated that you did not edit out that you forgot one step (the gasket) to show us your human and yet you built a perfect working model using a lathe. No casting involved. The spark plug was the only part you might have liked to build, perhaps. Great visual appeal. Thank you Maker B. From a Kiwi bloke.
Or could have gone with a glow pulg. Would have kept the selfmade aspect.
I discovered engine mechanic by working on a old BMW seeing it here in miniature is mesmerizing. Thx for the elegant video, congrats for the work it's high level!
Thank you very much!
@@MakerB you should make a turbo for it!
A lot of painstaking planning, designing and thoughtful execution with perfectly manicured hands has gone into the making of this miniature engine. Good show.
It is so wonderful when seeing it works. I used to have a dream of making a 4 stroke engine like yours. But after watching your whole complex process. I just give it up.
Finally assembly!!! I've been waited for this for so long!
absolutely lovely build, looks so good. two things I would like to see. tidy up axillaries to match the build quality ( tank and ignition) and a load, fan, friction plate or dyno
Fantastic 😎
Gayest comment by far
@Vishwesh _ ok 40 year old weeb.
@@juggerswood why
@@maho8204 why not?
@@juggerswood yes
This is one of the most beautiful engines, for looks and sound I think I've ever seen!
You need to some revvs with it once it's broken in
If this will be on Amazon in decent price range with a booklet for parts and steps, I will definitely buy it as the engineering and designs are nicely done and I want the world to actually learn stuffs to make by themselves.
Oh it's a beautiful miniature Briggs flathead. I'm in love.
Fabulous, that’s a piece of art I’d pay to see. A true engineer.
Thanks!
Engineers only have to make it one time. The Machinist has to make it a thousand times or more. This is no great feat of engineering. A flat head with electronic ignition sounds like a mistake Ford might have made in the 1960s. Mad Props for effort. Machining, No! Engineering, No!
being a mechanical engineer...i appreciate your work man ❤️
see you all in 5-10 years when youtube recomends this to everyone
just got this recommended to me... lol
Lmao
Anjay
Yup
hello people of the future
i am here before America split
"I forgot this gasket."
Glad you included that, it made me laugh!
what worries me is if he put oil in the bottom end but he had an oil drain looking hole on the bottom of the case so idk
@@johnhoffman9114 He probably doesn't even need the lubricant in the bottom end if I'm being honest. It's a cool nicnac that he can tell his grandkids about, and it's not like he's going to be using it to perform serious work.
Dude, that was so neat. I just binge watched the whole series in one sitting. You've inspired me to create my own (virtual) engine using my own MockMechanics software. If I succeed I'll make a video of it. Again, very inspiring and amazing work!
Hello man , could you give the name of the software you use? Thanks in advance
@@W10-m2m Hey man, the software is here: mockmechanics.com/, also check out the my youtube channel where I show how to use it.
@@MockMechanics thank u man! It is yours? I'll try it. It have fluids? Something like gasoline?
@@W10-m2m No problem. Yeah, I'm the one developing it. It's still in beta, it doesn't have fluids but it's something I will add in the future if I can.
I have always wanted someone to do some thing like this! Make an engine that uses real fuel. And you did it!! So freaking cool!
That's the cutest miniature engine I've ever seen someone making.
Look at paetelo motors! He is the best!
UA-cam is now beginning to recommend this video to everyone.
エンジンかかった時の音が思ってたよりはっきりした音で感動した!
こんな小さくても一生懸命動いてる姿はまるで生きてる様だ...
エンジンはまさに命ですね、素敵です!
マフラーないから
@@土曜の夜は子供を作るっちゃ どゆこと?笑
@@ラーメン-z4j
マフラーないからうるさい
素晴らしい
Criss de chinois voleux de plan
全てのパーツがきっちりとはまっていく様はとても気持ちが良いですね
そしてかっこいい!!
That has to be a great feeling when an engine you made from scratch fires up and runs for the first time. I would so love to do that.
finally, the End!! super great and congratulation!!
Beautiful hands, beautiful creations. No really. I have never see any engineering/mechanic with such beautiful hands. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️
That was equal parts impressive, interesting and relaxing to watch.
These are great for realistic rc cars, id like to see a oil change in 5000miles.
I like this because I’m 20 and this gives
Me a better perspective of engines
What if you were 21 and it gave you better perspectives?
@@americanpride9733 his birthday was yesterday hes 22 now
This is literally the coolest thing I’ve ever seen on UA-cam I’m serious
its just nice to sit down with a cup of hot chocolate and watch this guy build his mini engine
I haven't watched something without doing anything besides that in a long time. Great series!
Sad to see this series end! Wonderful work and can't wait to see what you do next!
Glad you liked it!!
Not only is the machining impressive, but I love that the engine uses spark ignition rather than compression ignition. Also having the ability to advance/retard the ignition is really nice.
My childhood dream was to make one of these and put it on a small boat! And play with it till sunset.
Seriously... amazing bro...I didn't expect this motor sounds as real as a perfect engine...way to reach bro....✌️❤️
feels really comfortable
Congratulations, dude 💪👏
UA-cam was invented for those contents.
Thank you for sharing this with the world 🌎
Thank you for watching this video!
I appreciate this marvel of delicacy and all that research, knowledge and calculations behind this small thing.
What is wrong with people, how can this video have any dislikes?
I guess there are 400+ engine manufacturer engineers just not liking any more competition or something 😊
Or probably those who are not interested in these kind of videos and gets random recommendation from youtube
Probably all General Motors employees. They're mad that this engine outperforms their cars
@@TitanFlare lol
@@stickyrice5943 you can simply ask youtube to not recomend these videos. No need to dislike
@@TitanFlare I thought the LS and LT were good engines?
Me when I am bored: idk imma watch a film
This guy when bored: LeT's BuiLd A fUcKiNg EnGiNe
its fun :)
@randomguy8196 **on the other hand we have people who struggle with Ikea furniture assembly vs people who design it from scratch and build it no problem.. I guess if you built/designed it, you'd know what to do, idk..🤔🤷♂️
"Ferb, I know what we're going to do today."
@@LVR_MUSIC It is. But it can be tedius.
A film? Also yeah machining and wrenching is fun me dude.
Thank you for educate us.I am mechanical engineering student was searching for this type of video since long time
Funny how when you started this project all the ‘engineers’ in the comments section were saying how this wouldn’t work. I love it when people like that are proven wrong. Good job!
Yeah it was because he made the piston without a ring, now he’s listened to them and put one on it
@@klawz1801 that’s a good point (assuming he didn’t know pistons needed rings and he wasn’t originally planning on adding it later). But I was thinking about the comments on how the piston was the wrong shape and other parts were the wrong material.
I'm currently studying to become an engineer one day and I notice that in the "world of engineers" there are just a lot of opinions based on personal preference.
Doesn't really make sense to me.
@@chielwouterscw one of my favorite UA-cam channels is ‘rather be welding’. Several years ago he started building a lathe. From scratch. You should have seen the comments. Dozens of people saying how it wouldn’t work. For countless reasons. Guess what... He is still using that lathe to this day to build some pretty incredible stuff. It has always bugged me when people say ‘that won’t work’ with nothing to back it up.
@custom fabrications, he is not using the best materials, but it does the job. this engine would not last half a litre of fuel.
i was waiting for this day..
I’m too!!!! :)
I smiled in joy when the engine started. :) Thanks for making this video.
Glad you liked it!!
@@MakerB I want you to make mini parts of engine for me, how much will it cost. Chat me on WhatsApp 08137908839.
When Engineering meets Art
NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT SIR
I suggest the next project is building a jet engine, It will be interesting.
Thrust has so so so much more involved than simple nozels hahahaha....Elon Musk minaturized the motor for his space flights by doing the impossible. The mechanics in play during operation are somthing to marvel at. You have to realize your bassically encapsulating a enormous welding torch just millimeters from fuel that is not just flammable but requires a very very very low temp to act in usable ways. Yes a jet engine can be more or less produced with no moving parts but if you want thrust think a sequence of about no less than 25 actions/reactions timed and produced in a compact array of violent pancaked sandwiched tubes motors fuel exchange chambers and heat dissipation barriers. And all this has to be accomplished with reuse in mind i believe up to 5 burns/missions.
Layman(me) can understand. Very good engine assembly.I saw all videos from beginning.I learnt lot.Thank you so much...
여기는 영어만 있어 이상한 동네야
한글 댓글 찾는분들은 여기 모이세요.
하지만 숨은 영상 퀄리티와 실력 장인인것은 100배 인정
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
와... 이분한테 딱1년만배우고싶네요
순간 자동번역된건줄 알았는데 ㅋ 손보니 동양인 더보기 보니 한글.. 댓글은 영어 ㅎㅎ 난해하네여
이분 한국인 맞죠??
really(It's a weird neighborhood with only English here
If you are looking for Korean comments, please gather here.
However, it is 100 times recognized that he is a master craftsman with hidden video quality and skill.)
Funny how youtube threw decided to finally throw you in recommended as you finished. Gonna have to watch the other vids now
Very neat and clean work buddy. I have never seen such a clean mechanical work.
Is this the final destination of ICE?
ASMR creative content
Great looking engine. I thoroughly enjoyed the series.
The internet is a strange place. How can there be 1.8k dislikes on a video like this!? Either way … awesome content! I’ve been binging your channel and you’re truly talented.
I learnt more from your videos than by sitting in the classroom
I can't even describe how amazed I am. Good job man! 👍👍
whoever does this can accomplish anything, can build everything Without limits. Skill, competence, precision, and basic theoretical knowledge, are just some of the qualities you possess, there is something magical and inexplicable in your head and in your heart. Greetings from Italy.
I wish, I could build some things like this. I see, in many years, you will make videos, which are called "how to make a car". 😉
Yesss finally !!!!! Great job man !!!
Thank you!!
WoW!!! Amazing. So much skill and creative talent... Truly a master craftsmen...
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely amazing machining work. I would love to see how it actually performs in a gas powered RC car. Really curious on the HP/TQ numbers this produces.
For an addicted that's amazing. I love it, really great video, congrats man!
The best ever video (including first 5 parts) on youtube. Will be sharing to everyone!!!!
Q: How long will it run without lubrication. I realise that it was built as a demonstration of skill, and it achieves that in spades, but how often will it need tear-down and re-lubrication?
i would worry about heat before the lube fails, longer fins on the head heatsink, and crank fan would go a long way.
but yes an amazing show of skill either way
@@bundles1978 heat is the number one reason for lubrication failure
@@mafiosomax7423 Yes heat can kill oil. But i am pretty sure the engine would overheat long before the oil fails. there is not enough thermal mass, or radiating surface area + forced airflow to keep the thermals in check. this would lead to predetonation, possibly damaging the piston. by the time the heat reaches the lube, the combustion chamber would already be damaged. If predetonation doesnt kill the engine, it will certainly warp the mating surfaces of the cylinder head and block, causing it to lose compression.
@@bundles1978 Ah I think I understand you: The hotter combustion chamber leads to the fuel detonating to early. It's probably more relevant, yes.
I Watch All The Videos And Im Proud I Did Its Amazing !
Must have been so satisfying finishing this gem.
This is what school should be like. Every kid gets a kit
i thought the exact same thing watching tgis
@@gamersdigester totally should be like this. Book learning is fine but hands on should be included in EVERY subject
Makes the kit*
No, school should be using creative projects like this to teach mathematics and physics instead of doing abstract maths for maths sake it should be applied to real life engineering challenges and made interesting for the learners
@@JoeHeine, yep, hands on teaching in every subject, especially sexual education classes. 😏
Golden Hands!
Could you make a clip about your workshop? A short presentation of machine tools.
Thank you.
You, ,sir, are amazing. I watched from episode 1 and I am blown away by your immense talent. I definitely subbed. I can tell that a lot of love went it the making of that fantastic engine!!
자. 이제 차를 만듭시다.
Now let's make a car.
Amazing project. I wish I could buy a little thing like that for myself. Greetings from Brazil!!
Best thing I have ever seen youtube. You're a genius man
How can people dislike this??? This is rediculously awesome
It's super simple! All you have to do is press the thumbs down button.
@@JordanICM found it!
After 5 long year today I got recommendation from UA-cam. 😂🔥
This video came out 3 weeks ago
You deserve a diamond play button from UA-cam
Holy shit this is amazing! This really should be mass produced as a kit!
Yes please. I want to put one together
I can't say in words 🤩🤩
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC ❤️❤️❤️
It's a nice video to watch even the second time. Very nice small engine. Peaceful video.
Thanks for the vdo, I was searching for this kind of vdo since a long time
I love the tiny spark plug!
Always a little disappointed when these tiny four strokes use a glow plug.
Apollo 904 B.B.
On a scale from 1 to 10 the craftmanship level on this one is 100.
More patience,more effort, more perseverance finally it works ! Nirvana! 🧘♂️🧘♂️🧘♂️
This is special , I like this model , thanks
Nice build. Must have been really gratifying to finally see it run.
Thank you great video, really appreciate the effort you've put in this!
My pleasure!