Manila folder model 777-300ER - Wing update - Inboard flap drive test!
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Quick update with the fully assembled inboard side flap drive system for the inboard flaps... I'd say it's working as well as I could've possibly hoped! Are you as shocked as I am?!?
After all this time, he blesses us with his return
I'm as impressed as I was 8 years ago when I first saw your work.
The return of the legend!
It never ceases to impress me what people are capable of when they're not just hanging out on Instagram and TikTok.
Your work is really incredibly inspiring. 🚀
funny how I found his return from Instagram lol
Not ppl....
*guys
That's rediculously cool
engineering on another level, just watched the design and construction of the landing gear in slow mo and my eyes are bleeding and have head ache 😵💫👍
Welcome to my world
OMG! So happy to see another vid! And glad to hear you!
Wow. It looks like pure engineering
woow awesome, so detailed mechanisms 😍😍😍
Very happy to see regular updates again! So exciting
Amazing! Glad to see an update!
Wow, great job on the mechanism! I'm excited too see more progress on the project 👌
This is probably one of the most interesting things ive seen in a while
woah this is so impressive, good job man!!
I’m so happy you’re still working on this after all these years
this is so cool! just absolutely amazed at the level of craftsmanship/precision you've achieved here to get a smooth yet stable movement. I've made simple mechanisms for aircraft as well but out of paperclips and straws. doing this all in paper and at this level of complexity is just insane man. that feeling of "wow, this actually works!" is well deserved!
Yeah, that feeling is what keeps me going! Love the challenge of figuring stuff like this out and seeing it come together.
Wow you finally returned!!!
I am always amazed and impressed Luca.
Incredible work, thanks for the up date!
Wow that is smooth
God bless this plane
Really great to see you back! Looking forward to seeing how things progress.
OMG! That's unreal! Made of PAPER! Was trying to think how is it going to be possible to display the finished project in such a way that all the collective engineering dynamics are represented. It would have to be a running video demo of all the moving parts. This is beautiful
Unfortunately some of it will be hidden, but that's why it's nice to build these test pieces!
@@lucaiaconistewart Just be sure to save every single video of everything that is hidden (function and form) - who knows what museum this will end up in! : ) Evergreen has a video kiosk supplementing the Spruce Goose construction. This sculpture is quite amazing - the manila paper 'rule' mixes artisanship with engineering.
so happy you picked this back up!
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Luca: 0:54 I'm pretty shocked this is actually working...
Me: *playing Daft Punk - Giorgio by Moroder in the background...
You're back!
Luca, I take my hat off to you buddy. Been following your progress and all I have to say is Wow, Wow and Wow -- AMAZING !! You should be working with Boeing as a design engineer !! Been a modeller myself and loving building all kinds of scale models adding minute details to them, when I see your build I get inspired and amazed. I looks like you are an engineer by trade, or at least you have the right knowledge to be able to design with such precision all the minute details of this project and make them work - - that's amazing. Please keep up the wonderful outstanding work. Again, my hat is of to you. God bless buddy and thanks for sharing with the world !!
Thanks so much! I'm not a formally trained engineer, I think my mind just works in the (right?) way to understand stuff like this and I enjoy the challenge of figuring it out.
Wow. He is back
Simply amazing
Brilliant 👏
Absolutely magnificent
That is amazing
Woah!
Amazing.
I would love to see the CADs and how you calculate the kinematics!
I hate to say it, but it's mostly intuition and luck. Not a ton of calculation!
Since the 777 was designed on computers, this may be the first time the design has made it onto paper. ;-)
Dam your smart as hell
Manila 777 now rated PG-13
That is amazing bro! Awesome job! Keep the videos coming. By the way, the triple 7 is my fave
The god has returned
Whoa you returned
Hello wow that's amazing
Unbelievable!! 😮😮😃😃
sometimes the engineering just works both ways... in paper and IRL...
Wow
May I ask where could I find the reference files: pdf, Img or documents that's you used to create this amazing project a reality
Check these files out to start: drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B3UGWOS9vEknNUxvN2M3MGVzVmM?resourcekey=0-AXELxifjxt4i2Xxn1fTFBQ&usp=sharing
Bro that is insane, can you please release templates of some of the more complicated mechanisms when you've finalized the designs? I'd love to try and recreate this and just play with it till my dumbass breaks it
I'll think about it once I'm done with the project. Unfortunately my design files are a mess and don't come with any instructions (sometimes I even forget how I'm supposed to put them together!)
How do you make the tiny round pins that go in these mechanisms?
Do you use any lubricant on these moving parts or is it just paper on paper?
I delaminate the paper so it's single ply, then add a little glue and roll it up into a pin. When it dries it's extremely hard.
@@lucaiaconistewart Brilliant lol! Thank you. I noticed some of the "pins" are expanded on the ends to lock pieces together, looking kind of like a rivet. I'm guessing you tap either end to expand the pin to prevent pieces from sliding off?
Eat your heart out plastic model kit assemblers 👍👍👍
How do you plan to actuate it once it's integrated into the plane? Are you going to build a tiny, little hydraulic paper motor? If not, I'll be disappointed ;-)
Heheh. I'm envisioning a panel in the bottom of the wing that opens up and has controls for the slats, flaps, and spoilers.
@@lucaiaconistewart I saw that in your latest video. That's a great idea.
I still marvel at that flaps mechanism...
do you draw this stuff in cad first?
Yeah, kinda. I draw it all in 2D in Adobe Illustrator, which very much isn't intended for this sort of stuff.
Can u link the paper u use
I use two different thicknesses of paper. This is the regular thickness: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IXM3AW/
And this is the "double" thickness/for stronger structural parts:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013CME9E/
Christ almighty.
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