I like how a metal machine shop with a waterjet couldn't be bothered to make a very simple metal mount, nor use two cheap 90° angle joint, but instead 3d print it out of plastic.
Well it is a tiny bit safer with plastic the plastic will fail far sooner and has less momentum for the flying bits. Steel would be like little bullets flying around at several 100 feet per second
@@WaterjetChannel You could have cut the same shape out of a metal plate though with the waterjet, could you not? In the same way you cut the sawblades?
Mist Solution: Make a strong axel mounted between two mounts and attach the test piece to one end and apply the water jet to the other end of the axel itself. That way the surface the jet impacts is smooth for low mist, small radius for max speed, and more distant from where you're filming.
OK if you say so 10:36. Liam never liked the old mirror in his grandmother’s house. It was massive, with a tarnished silver frame, and the glass always seemed just a little too dark. One night, alone in the house, he walked past the mirror and froze. His reflection wasn’t moving. His breath hitched as he raised a shaking hand. The reflection didn’t follow. Instead, it smiled. Not his smile. Slowly, the thing in the mirror reached out-not toward its own glass, but toward him. Liam turned to run, but something cold clamped onto his shoulder. The last thing he saw before he was yanked into the darkness was his own reflection, stepping out of the mirror-grinning.😊 I hope I scared you. You probably peed your pants.😊😊😊😊😊
11:31 that because they are 1:1 ratio to the center one, also they are the 3rd on the line so they go the same direction the center one, basically doing the same thing as the middle one, pretty nice
@@LacklusterFilms I had an old metal Beyblade, I let my friend use it, he aimed it at me and sort of laughed, I laughed with him ... *THEN HE LET IT RIP* straight into my face, specifically my teeth.
Couple of suggestions for you guys to really get the most out of your setup: Use grade 8 bolts for your axles. They're a lower tolerance alloy with another type of metal in them I think that makes them really strong and also a bit more rigid to prevent bending. Typically like a light gold color. Usually used for like car suspension and body mounting where high tension or shear is involved. In your mounts, print the holes oversized and add into them some steel channel sleeves and then inside of that nylon sleeves. That'll reinforce the hole and make it really slippery to reduce friction. For an added safety measure, you could also have a couple of strips of 1/16" steel bent to form around the plastic so it works more like a bushing. The mounts look orange, which means based on the 3D printed tire video they're PETG which is good for strength. But if you have some TPU left over, I might throw in a couple of layers around the bearing and mounting holes so it absorbs the shock when things get off balance. It'll help keep the energy going towards spinning rather than bending. That big fidget spinner with the inner circle is called a planetary gear. It's the same type of gear that's in you automatic transmission, likely why it was able to go a little longer despite the type of material. And 27k rpm is pretty good, maybe 3 times faster than your transmission, but it has me wondering. What if you got a junkyard tranny, maybe out of a 40L60E that comes in Corvettes from before 2010, took out the 3rd gear (since you're keeping the center stationary the gearing is reversed) and spun it up? Properly balance gear in a waterjet might be pretty cool to see! Don't get me wrong though, it would be terrifying and I wouldn't want ro be anywhere near it when you turned the jet on. But if you're feeling brave, I think that would be one of the coolest videos and probably be one of the fastest things you ever test! That is, aside from an actual jet turbine lol.
what a genuinely good comment. suggesting how to make the mount better rather than just criticising it. Well I guess you are actually criticising it whereas others are basically just complaining for no reason.
y=ax^2+c Now give us the 30 min yap about Rubik's cubes! Also, it seems like most of the carnage is happening on the back side of these experiments after the jet has hit it. Maybe a little risky, but if you moved the camera closer to perpendicular or even towards the back you might get better shots. Again, it might be a little riskier though, but you gotta risk it for the biscuit.
@@clayrhodes9756 Not just velocity, but all parables generally have this formula. In ohysics, this describes the distance travlled in a certain time dt with a=const.
Thanks for the dremel spinning top idea, now I can get my ForeverSpin tungsten top to spin for ages. In fact, here’s the times I recorded with the tops I have: Titanium: 4 minutes Gold plated: 8 minutes 10 seconds Tungsten: 13 minutes 18 seconds
If you wanna get rid of the mist, the best way I can think of is to take some time to build a jig for the whole setup. I would recommend 12 inches of high speed steel bar stock. Attach the item you want to spin near one end, and a sturdy steel gear or something that can act as a durable "water wheel" near the other end. Use the jet on the water wheel, away from the item you wanna film, and bada bing bada boom, better footage. I'd also recommend testing different water wheel designs before making an actual video though, as you don't wanna post a video where the only thing blowing up is the water wheel lol
Such a cool idea for a video, but they keep using plastic mounts that break every time-WTF? Honestly, I can't comprehend this, considering the number of good ideas these guys have had in the past. The continued use of a plastic mount is just stupid.
Ich weiß nicht so recht. War immer beeindruckt, erstmal davon dass ihr Sachen mit dem Waterjet beschleunigt. Aber alles rundherum ist so laienhaft, dass es mir keinen Spaß macht, zuzusehen. Warum habt ihr so ein schäbiges setup? Keine stabile Achsen? Keine vernünftige aufhängung? Warum kontert ihr die Muttern nicht? Ihr vergleicht die Modelle mit deren Drehzahlen, obwohl sie alle unterschiedlich belastbar sind bezüglich des wasserstrahls. Das ist alles so halbherzig unprofessionell. Vielen Dank vorerst. Ich schaue bestimmt noch einmal rein 👍
idea, make a tungsten fidget spinner, mount it on the water jet, and see if even the strongest metal either falls apart into tungsten pieces, or spins at mach 3, either way it make for a great video
Vacuum chamber, a good bearing or free floating with magnets and electromagnets to spin it would undoubtedly make the fastest speed ever seen in a video.
You should try spinning your weird saw blades like this, although it's probably best not to, but then again, who has ever died from flying metal shrapnel?
if you you put a small strip of plexiglass right next to where the water jet is hitting the object it should direct the mist away, the plexiglass would only slightly obscure the stream hitting the object.
Hiccups cure: slowly breathe deeply in and out several times to well oxygenate your blood, then big inhale and hold your breath for as long as your possibly can, works better if you are sitting still, not moving around. By the time you let go the hiccups are gone, works for me 95% of the time.
Last thing you tested is called a humming top. I had one as a Dutch kid and it zoomed and hummed and had even lights! It was a lot of fun until i got on of my fingers in between the (torqued) axis and the whole in the top of the top. Caused me one of my (many to follow) but first blood blisters. ;)
Hey dudes, could you squeeze out a sausage video real quick? Sausage a thin-crust meat-lover's pizza. I think the lack of flour would help. A thick crust pizza would blow up. You gotta have pepperyroni, sausage, ham, beef, bacon, pepperyjack cheese, ragu pizza sauce, and some pepperyronis that were roasted until they're crispy to top the pizza. Then you have ta think in your noggin to yourself, in the third person: "Are you going to make the dough and flatten it with a press? Are you cutting the sausage log, ham, bacon and pepperyroni with a chopsaw? You're gonna water down the ingredients with the waterjet." Make a link out of 1/4 of the pizza at a time and see how it turns out. Improve it until you can say you made the best meat lover's pizza sausage ever made. Maybe trip over something and spill some pineapple into one of the links. You probably should wander down to a pizza shop and hire a real pizza-makin dude that knows how to make a pizza from start to finish, but I believe in ya, sport. Don't make me come down there and show you how to make a good meat-lover's pizza.
I would move the high speed camera to the back angle of the spinners like your phone camera is. Then the mist won't get in between the camera and the shot.
LOL that tin toy top was straight up lethal it split in half and was basically 2 flying spinning 20k rpm razer blades if that had hit someone ... The little gyro scope was the coolest you should get someone with the proper tooling to make just the main part from solid ar 500 with 7 sets of bearings in the spindle have it perfectly balanced and have a hard mount made for it so you can max out the rpm water jet at full speed and just slowly move it in as it cuts in to the ar 500 disk you should be able to break 100k rpm possibly getting something spinning as fast as is possible with the water jet. That little sphere spinner was probably the coolest to see spun up to stupid high rpms
If you have the jet get up to pressure first, and then move it to hit the spinner, it should drastically reduce the mist created as the lower pressure water will get splayed out by any acute angles, where as the higher pressure water will be deflected less
I don't think this is fair tbh . I think all of the failures are premature due to the axle system. That lag bolt keeps bending under load throwing the entire thing out of balance and causing failure that way every time. I'm not quite halfway through the Vidya, so maybe you change that later 😂 idk yet 😂
Let me get this straight... They have a $200,000 60,000psi waterjet, but use some $2 plastic trunnions with a 10 cent threaded rod for an axle. Then try to spin metal spinners at 50,000rpm until they explode with no safety equipment or enclosure. What could go wrong? I guess we'll know what happened when they stop posting videos....
Notice your mount is getting walered out like it cant sustain the rotational build up speed so maybe if you could find a specific mount of a strong material and stronger middle rod that wont bend maybe a metal with better flexible strength
I like how a metal machine shop with a waterjet couldn't be bothered to make a very simple metal mount, nor use two cheap 90° angle joint, but instead 3d print it out of plastic.
Guess there's a reason why they have a lot of time to make UA-cam content :P
Well it is a tiny bit safer with plastic the plastic will fail far sooner and has less momentum for the flying bits. Steel would be like little bullets flying around at several 100 feet per second
The only thing we know how to use is a waterjet and even that’s pushing it (it’s also the only machine we have right now)
Maybe use the water jet then? Lol@@WaterjetChannel
@@WaterjetChannel You could have cut the same shape out of a metal plate though with the waterjet, could you not? In the same way you cut the sawblades?
This video is just two guys playing with a water jet for a twisted childlike amusement and I love it.
That's the whole channel
Mist Solution:
Make a strong axel mounted between two mounts and attach the test piece to one end and apply the water jet to the other end of the axel itself. That way the surface the jet impacts is smooth for low mist, small radius for max speed, and more distant from where you're filming.
OK if you say so 10:36.
Liam never liked the old mirror in his grandmother’s house. It was massive, with a tarnished silver frame, and the glass always seemed just a little too dark.
One night, alone in the house, he walked past the mirror and froze. His reflection wasn’t moving. His breath hitched as he raised a shaking hand. The reflection didn’t follow. Instead, it smiled.
Not his smile.
Slowly, the thing in the mirror reached out-not toward its own glass, but toward him.
Liam turned to run, but something cold clamped onto his shoulder.
The last thing he saw before he was yanked into the darkness was his own reflection, stepping out of the mirror-grinning.😊 I hope I scared you. You probably peed your pants.😊😊😊😊😊
Consider my pants peed
Yo, what the animation is so cool 0:53 😮😮😮
11:31
that because they are 1:1 ratio to the center one, also they are the 3rd on the line so they go the same direction the center one, basically doing the same thing as the middle one, pretty nice
I had a metal Beyblade launched into my teeth. It was done as a joke... or so I thought.
What
The off-brand Beyblade makers are going to use your footage as "Customer Testimonial" of the product's durability.
@@LacklusterFilms I had an old metal Beyblade, I let my friend use it, he aimed it at me and sort of laughed, I laughed with him ... *THEN HE LET IT RIP* straight into my face, specifically my teeth.
@@Kingdeathtrooper He let it rip your teeth out
SAMEEE. BRO I CAN STILL FEEL IT😭😭😭😭
Couple of suggestions for you guys to really get the most out of your setup:
Use grade 8 bolts for your axles. They're a lower tolerance alloy with another type of metal in them I think that makes them really strong and also a bit more rigid to prevent bending. Typically like a light gold color. Usually used for like car suspension and body mounting where high tension or shear is involved.
In your mounts, print the holes oversized and add into them some steel channel sleeves and then inside of that nylon sleeves. That'll reinforce the hole and make it really slippery to reduce friction. For an added safety measure, you could also have a couple of strips of 1/16" steel bent to form around the plastic so it works more like a bushing.
The mounts look orange, which means based on the 3D printed tire video they're PETG which is good for strength. But if you have some TPU left over, I might throw in a couple of layers around the bearing and mounting holes so it absorbs the shock when things get off balance. It'll help keep the energy going towards spinning rather than bending.
That big fidget spinner with the inner circle is called a planetary gear. It's the same type of gear that's in you automatic transmission, likely why it was able to go a little longer despite the type of material. And 27k rpm is pretty good, maybe 3 times faster than your transmission, but it has me wondering. What if you got a junkyard tranny, maybe out of a 40L60E that comes in Corvettes from before 2010, took out the 3rd gear (since you're keeping the center stationary the gearing is reversed) and spun it up? Properly balance gear in a waterjet might be pretty cool to see! Don't get me wrong though, it would be terrifying and I wouldn't want ro be anywhere near it when you turned the jet on. But if you're feeling brave, I think that would be one of the coolest videos and probably be one of the fastest things you ever test! That is, aside from an actual jet turbine lol.
what a genuinely good comment. suggesting how to make the mount better rather than just criticising it. Well I guess you are actually criticising it whereas others are basically just complaining for no reason.
y=ax^2+c
Now give us the 30 min yap about Rubik's cubes!
Also, it seems like most of the carnage is happening on the back side of these experiments after the jet has hit it. Maybe a little risky, but if you moved the camera closer to perpendicular or even towards the back you might get better shots. Again, it might be a little riskier though, but you gotta risk it for the biscuit.
f: x -> ax^2+bx+c
@pbnjgamin1087thanks, I forgot the velocity part
Alright you can have the yap session since you had some good insights
@@clayrhodes9756 Not just velocity, but all parables generally have this formula. In ohysics, this describes the distance travlled in a certain time dt with a=const.
The more you know 🌈⭐️
25:35 Yo, I didn't know you knew how to beatbox droppin' them sick beats, bro!😎
Thanks for the dremel spinning top idea, now I can get my ForeverSpin tungsten top to spin for ages. In fact, here’s the times I recorded with the tops I have:
Titanium: 4 minutes
Gold plated: 8 minutes 10 seconds
Tungsten: 13 minutes 18 seconds
Hahahahaha, the end was the best! Raving to the car alarm
Thought I was the only one who did that
If you wanna get rid of the mist, the best way I can think of is to take some time to build a jig for the whole setup. I would recommend 12 inches of high speed steel bar stock. Attach the item you want to spin near one end, and a sturdy steel gear or something that can act as a durable "water wheel" near the other end.
Use the jet on the water wheel, away from the item you wanna film, and bada bing bada boom, better footage.
I'd also recommend testing different water wheel designs before making an actual video though, as you don't wanna post a video where the only thing blowing up is the water wheel lol
You have no idea how much joy it brought me to hear you reference the RX-7. that’s my dream car. because i’m very stupid and bad with money
Just do a sponsored collab with HydrolicPressChannel and let them build you the safety bunker.
Such a cool idea for a video, but they keep using plastic mounts that break every time-WTF? Honestly, I can't comprehend this, considering the number of good ideas these guys have had in the past. The continued use of a plastic mount is just stupid.
I would cut these mounts with the waterjet out of metal, fast and easy. Why even print them 😄?
34:20 From Russia here. Had this toy as a child. Named Юла [y’ula], or whip-top, or humming top.
**THIS JUST SCARES THE PANTS OFF OF ME!!** --- ADAM SAVAGE OF "MYTH BUSTERS"
Use a shorter axel
No, use a shorter axle.
@elemar5 lol I fkn hate autocorrect lol 😂
I would love to support you guys
this really put into perspective for me just how fast a dentist's drill spins, because a dentist's drill spins at 200,000 RPM
THAT BOLT GOT **KARKOTWARFULATED!!**
Ich weiß nicht so recht. War immer beeindruckt, erstmal davon dass ihr Sachen mit dem Waterjet beschleunigt. Aber alles rundherum ist so laienhaft, dass es mir keinen Spaß macht, zuzusehen. Warum habt ihr so ein schäbiges setup? Keine stabile Achsen? Keine vernünftige aufhängung? Warum kontert ihr die Muttern nicht? Ihr vergleicht die Modelle mit deren Drehzahlen, obwohl sie alle unterschiedlich belastbar sind bezüglich des wasserstrahls. Das ist alles so halbherzig unprofessionell. Vielen Dank vorerst. Ich schaue bestimmt noch einmal rein 👍
Get some hardened bolts to keep balance for a better read on max speed. Will save you a lot of mounts guys! Have fun! Was fun watching
20:33 you need to give your de-misting system a complete 180. Instead of high pressure you need high volume. I suggest a high powered leaf blower
That's a good idea.
I wonder if you used the air compressor to spin it up before using the water jet the mist would be less
Rubik's Spinner farts* "Oh it smells bad!"
You know how crazy this would be if y’all built a mount that didn’t break.
MORE BEYBLADE CONTENT WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
20:30 there is an attachment for airguns call tornador. It should put a better wider cone of air pressure out and make a broader wall of are per se
Thoughts for the water mist: 1) more air volume - leaf blower. 2) polarized light filter. 3) anti-glare light.
ANOTHER UPLOAD LETS GO
Been waiting for you to upload!
idea, make a tungsten fidget spinner, mount it on the water jet, and see if even the strongest metal either falls apart into tungsten pieces, or spins at mach 3, either way it make for a great video
I love this series!
26:55 *Holy!* That's crazy! 😆
Since you keep blowing up the plastic ones you should use the waterjet to cut mounts out of thick steel.
Need the slowmo guys to do this. imagine the resolution they can get with insane speeds
Put the cubing digression into a hidden video
The patreon pitch while punching your own palm over and over isn't threatening at all lol.
It wasn’t supposed to be threatening?
@WaterjetChannel Good good. Plausible deniability.
y=X^2 parabola function
release the rubix cubes cut
I feel like an aluminium or steel mount would be a better choice than plastic for these superfast rotation videos
5:50 Im always comming under a lot of force.
internet privileges revoked lol
Vacuum chamber, a good bearing or free floating with magnets and electromagnets to spin it would undoubtedly make the fastest speed ever seen in a video.
Rip... and... tear? Oh, the thing broke.
Have you come up with any brilliant ideas to make that golf club yet?
there is something euphoric about a turbine sound.
Different vibe on this video, good jokes, maybe more easy going. 🙂. I liked this episode a lot, thanks!
You love water. I love water. We all love water…
I love your mom
You should try spinning your weird saw blades like this, although it's probably best not to, but then again, who has ever died from flying metal shrapnel?
Fascinating work. looks like the axels failes before the spinnerson a few.Sholder bolts have bearing tolerance shafts.
A Rubix Cube fidget Spinner, that's so cool!
"Explain what Autism is"
*shows them this video at **8:22*
I love this series
if you you put a small strip of plexiglass right next to where the water jet is hitting the object it should direct the mist away, the plexiglass would only slightly obscure the stream hitting the object.
Hiccups cure: slowly breathe deeply in and out several times to well oxygenate your blood, then big inhale and hold your breath for as long as your possibly can, works better if you are sitting still, not moving around. By the time you let go the hiccups are gone, works for me 95% of the time.
I think if you have the phantom set up so that the water is not in between it and the subject you could get a better result with the slo mo.
Next time you do this, could you try filming with a mirror to prevent the mist?
Last thing you tested is called a humming top. I had one as a Dutch kid and it zoomed and hummed and had even lights!
It was a lot of fun until i got on of my fingers in between the (torqued) axis and the whole in the top of the top.
Caused me one of my (many to follow) but first blood blisters. ;)
That sounds epic except for the blood blister part
You should get with the slow mo guys
Thank you for the product links lol. I was about to ask for them and saw tehm, there's some good quality fidgets here!
I just woke up hold on mate the sun ain’t out for both of us 😵💫
Hey dudes, could you squeeze out a sausage video real quick? Sausage a thin-crust meat-lover's pizza. I think the lack of flour would help. A thick crust pizza would blow up. You gotta have pepperyroni, sausage, ham, beef, bacon, pepperyjack cheese, ragu pizza sauce, and some pepperyronis that were roasted until they're crispy to top the pizza. Then you have ta think in your noggin to yourself, in the third person: "Are you going to make the dough and flatten it with a press? Are you cutting the sausage log, ham, bacon and pepperyroni with a chopsaw? You're gonna water down the ingredients with the waterjet."
Make a link out of 1/4 of the pizza at a time and see how it turns out. Improve it until you can say you made the best meat lover's pizza sausage ever made. Maybe trip over something and spill some pineapple into one of the links. You probably should wander down to a pizza shop and hire a real pizza-makin dude that knows how to make a pizza from start to finish, but I believe in ya, sport.
Don't make me come down there and show you how to make a good meat-lover's pizza.
I would move the high speed camera to the back angle of the spinners like your phone camera is. Then the mist won't get in between the camera and the shot.
that was really co- BOO!!!
AHHH!! You scared my socks right off!!
@WaterjetChannel can I see?
LOL that tin toy top was straight up lethal it split in half and was basically 2 flying spinning 20k rpm razer blades if that had hit someone ...
The little gyro scope was the coolest you should get someone with the proper tooling to make just the main part from solid ar 500 with 7 sets of bearings in the spindle have it perfectly balanced and have a hard mount made for it so you can max out the rpm water jet at full speed and just slowly move it in as it cuts in to the ar 500 disk you should be able to break 100k rpm possibly getting something spinning as fast as is possible with the water jet. That little sphere spinner was probably the coolest to see spun up to stupid high rpms
You guys are literally the spiritual successor to TKOR
The Knights of the Realm?
About the mist: Have you considered positioning the jet on the opposite side of the lights and camera?
12:35 not a parabola, but rather a degree 4 polinomial 🤓☝️
If you have the jet get up to pressure first, and then move it to hit the spinner, it should drastically reduce the mist created as the lower pressure water will get splayed out by any acute angles, where as the higher pressure water will be deflected less
The geared spinner, what material was it made of and in what state of matter was it in before the water jet hit it?
I wonder if a leaf blower could get rid of the mist, idk for sure tho
My suggestion to get the mist out might be a little “red neck “ but why not use something like a leaf blower?
12:37 if vertex is on (0,0)
the parable could be y= (-2/11) x^(2)
or y=(-2/9)x^2 if it passes through (3, -2) and (-3, -2)
If you want to get rid of a hiccup, just tell yourself that you don't have a hiccup.
Leaf blower for the mist. Not as strong but wider area. Could always put some straws in it for laminer flow
Hey guys, may i make a sugestion? Spin first with air, and then whith it already rotating, hit the water jet!
Incredible.
A hit would completely obliterated the phone and would have been so cool to see.
Maybe a leaf blower for the mist
I didn't see how resent this vid is until now
Try a leaf blower to clear the mist
try to spin just a bearing by itself, I believe the circular shape might help with stability and air resistance to make it go super fast!
34:17 In germany we call this a "Brummkreisel".
Try a vacuum for the mist. I know sucking saw dust when cutting works better than blowing it so maybe it'll act the same way with the mist.
Might i suggest some grade 8 bolts.
and now i need the 9 gear spinner. If it lasted that many rotations that fast that has to mean itll last so long!
I love your videos though, always quality content, answering the BIG questions for the neurospicies of the world 🙌🏽😂 keep up the great work man!
I don't think this is fair tbh . I think all of the failures are premature due to the axle system. That lag bolt keeps bending under load throwing the entire thing out of balance and causing failure that way every time. I'm not quite halfway through the Vidya, so maybe you change that later 😂 idk yet 😂
Put more nuts on the bolt so it can't bend
Yess new video
for the mist maybe a sheet of plexiglass really close to the jet so it would make water droplet and maybe we could see through
Let me get this straight... They have a $200,000 60,000psi waterjet, but use some $2 plastic trunnions with a 10 cent threaded rod for an axle. Then try to spin metal spinners at 50,000rpm until they explode with no safety equipment or enclosure. What could go wrong? I guess we'll know what happened when they stop posting videos....
the thing you were talking about with the rubiks cube is usually called shapeshifting i believe
Should have used shorter, denser shaft and metal stands.
to get rid of hiccups you must think and believe that you are not a fish.
Trying this right now
Put a fan off to the side to blow the mist away
Try a high power leaf blower
Would a leaf blower be better for the mist?
Notice your mount is getting walered out like it cant sustain the rotational build up speed so maybe if you could find a specific mount of a strong material and stronger middle rod that wont bend maybe a metal with better flexible strength