Hot Air Engine Car (Stirling Engine 3D Printed)

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Integza

Integza

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Alpha Stirling Engine: www.thingiverse.com/thing:448...
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#stirling #engine #3dprinted

КОМЕНТАРІ: 3 800
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 3 роки тому
Lol the car is like some kind of dippy bird engine love it 😂
@ibrue
@ibrue 3 роки тому
Yooo first
@integza
@integza 3 роки тому
Can you believe that I thought about that but I couldn't remember the name of that toy 😂
@Redditard
@Redditard 3 роки тому
Yooo second
@tjm34
@tjm34 3 роки тому
Sternmobile
@bborb
@bborb 3 роки тому
@@integza i use google websites
@TheDJjohnnieD
@TheDJjohnnieD 3 роки тому
"Apparently my workshop is flammable who would've known" I'm just kidding lol
@skylightfire3174
@skylightfire3174 2 роки тому
Mine is flammable because it is covered in a flammable carpet.
@HP-wd4ds
@HP-wd4ds 2 роки тому
mine is flammable because i like the smell of gasoline so i poured it everywhere
@suspense_comix3237
@suspense_comix3237 Рік тому
EVERYONE!
@shanx9750
@shanx9750 Рік тому
@@HP-wd4ds i kike it too
@Combes_
@Combes_ Рік тому
​@@suspense_comix3237 oh...
@SapioiT
@SapioiT 3 роки тому
"I hate" without the "h" is "I ate". So i82m82s means "i ate tomatoes", while ih82m82s means "I hate tomatoes". I can't believe nobody pointed this out already. 10:22
@Arjun-jm4ll
@Arjun-jm4ll 3 роки тому
Why dont u think he knew this already.....
@kittysmitty310
@kittysmitty310 3 роки тому
Oof
@Wreckedftfoxy
@Wreckedftfoxy 3 роки тому
i didnt really care m8 its just a gag and i hate in video ads
@SapioiT
@SapioiT 3 роки тому
@@Arjun-jm4ll I know *HE* knows, but maybe the reader of this comment s don't.
@PUCCl_
@PUCCl_ 2 роки тому
I think the phoneme in the "i" sounds as "i-gh-" so its "ih ate to mate os"
@CreamPower
@CreamPower 2 роки тому
build a boat (or PLANE???!?(would be very pog)) powered by an engine you 3d print
@SomeSpicyCheese
@SomeSpicyCheese 3 роки тому
The car should be called the Hot Rod, for what should be fairly self evident reasons
@ProxyProof
@ProxyProof 3 роки тому
Hats off. Good name
@raionshishi8290
@raionshishi8290 3 роки тому
Agreed
@notfiction9241
@notfiction9241 3 роки тому
“Cork is flammable, who knew?” 😂
@Omena0
@Omena0 3 роки тому
Evryone Edit: original text:evryonw
@Omena0
@Omena0 3 роки тому
First!
@poodle5421
@poodle5421 3 роки тому
@@Omena0 bruh please being first means nothing
@johnramsell96
@johnramsell96 3 роки тому
Explosives are also explosive.
@notfiction9241
@notfiction9241 3 роки тому
John Ramsell you know my work?
@pknuttarlott4934
@pknuttarlott4934 3 роки тому
19:15 Hey Integza A steel scouring pad is also called steel wool easier to say also.
@3dpprofessor
@3dpprofessor 2 роки тому
Yup. I call them steel wool as well. Also, a lot of fun to touch with a 9v battery to start fires with.
@dethrophes7283
@dethrophes7283 2 роки тому
A steel scouring pad is different to steel wool. The scouring pad is much thicker strands.
@therockkobama8578
@therockkobama8578 2 роки тому
I grew up calling them brillo pads
@TPG17
@TPG17 2 роки тому
It's called a scrouser
@malvoliosf
@malvoliosf 2 роки тому
The material is called steel wool. It is available in many grades, from 0000# (0.025 mm strands) to 4# (0.10 mm). It is used to make scouring pads (including the well-known brands Brillo Pads and S.O.S. Pads) and as rodent-proofing.
@JoshGDS
@JoshGDS 3 роки тому
He’s like a teacher with a really good sense of humor which made me learn how it works without problem
@TheJacklwilliams
@TheJacklwilliams 3 роки тому
Dude, DUDE! I just finished my first 3D printer build. Working the last three days, and I’m exhausted. I’ve subscribed to many channels and seen some amazing content but NONE of it quite tops what you are doing. I thought I was nuts, lmao, dude you are a BLAST. Thanks, so much, don’t stop.
@Im_hungry420
@Im_hungry420 2 роки тому
Fax
@helloguy2995
@helloguy2995 Рік тому
Chicken nuggets
@dusky007
@dusky007 3 роки тому
My daughter is studying Sterling engines in school. This video explained it to her better than any teacher has. Thanks!
@GusCraft460
@GusCraft460 3 роки тому
“Dishwashing metal porous thingy” is a perfectly acceptable English term for it.
@8-bitwaluigi181
@8-bitwaluigi181 2 роки тому
17:41 integza: FASTER! hot air engine: nope [slows down]
@collinschiebel
@collinschiebel 3 роки тому
Integza: that’s gay Also integza: *rubbing wood on his face*
@syncringe1885
@syncringe1885 3 роки тому
Well he never said he wasn't...
@noahtabor9399
@noahtabor9399 3 роки тому
Wewd
@AleksandarGrozdanoski
@AleksandarGrozdanoski 3 роки тому
Hey! Gay is okay! 😁 I'm sure Integza knows that 😌
@zanefraser714
@zanefraser714 3 роки тому
Who said it was a he
@syncringe1885
@syncringe1885 3 роки тому
@@zanefraser714 We did
@thefreddally
@thefreddally 3 роки тому
you should try placing the cold tube under running water to greatly increase the temperature differential between the two cylinders
@lorenzohuga4029
@lorenzohuga4029 3 роки тому
Great idea! A radiator equivalent!
@rebekahmerritt2460
@rebekahmerritt2460 3 роки тому
and maybe even put an insulator between the 2 so the heat doesnt transfer as much with them being side by side
@lexineugene
@lexineugene 7 місяців тому
That would work, same concept as a balloon filled with water won't burn. 🎉
@THEROTTINGDOG
@THEROTTINGDOG 7 місяців тому
There is a design based around a Stirling Cryocooler that Super cools one side and you can use anything to heat the other side. He is using a very primitive version of this engine. Newer models use free pistons in a helium atmosphere.
@DaveHefty
@DaveHefty 3 роки тому
6:16 had me cracking up, you must be a fun brother.
@mchagnon7
@mchagnon7 2 роки тому
Those nails were too on-point for him to not have had help from his sister...
@vinasol1161
@vinasol1161 9 місяців тому
You have explained the physics better than any other video and also somehow showed me how to turn back and forth motion into rotational motion thanks !
@ColinJonesPonder
@ColinJonesPonder 3 роки тому
Now if you only had some glass tubing... The Alpha Engine was actually running at an impressive speed and I loved the look on your face when the car actually moved 😂
@johnraffaelli6584
@johnraffaelli6584 3 роки тому
I too agree that glass tubing with the answer and maybe even a couple other small adjustments but we can talk about that later. Brilliant simply brilliant
@Kurukuu
@Kurukuu 3 роки тому
Iwas thinking maybe metal tubing, but seeing how the metal tips on the big siringes disipated the heat, it's not so big of an idea
@mikerev1160
@mikerev1160 3 роки тому
why not use a metal coil around the hot cylinder and move the heat source away from the rubber tube.
@alross10
@alross10 3 роки тому
@@Kurukuu metal tubing would work fine. It would do the same job as the economizer.
@vz6715
@vz6715 3 роки тому
With motorcycles we wrap the exhausts to move CO2 from the engine more efficiently, make the connection tubing glass, and try wrapping the tubing in something to help reduce energy loss to the atmosphere around it.
@alienattack1630
@alienattack1630 3 роки тому
He should team up with Michael Reeves and start a war on tomatoes.
@danielleesposito5487
@danielleesposito5487 3 роки тому
oh man i just commented something about him teaming up with reeves. oops. i’d didn’t see this lol
@Whimsical-Dingo
@Whimsical-Dingo 3 роки тому
So true
@normang3668
@normang3668 3 роки тому
A war *with* tomatoes.
@lilmaxAlarcxn
@lilmaxAlarcxn 3 роки тому
leon lush toma toe mafia
@DRK-cx1lm
@DRK-cx1lm 3 роки тому
I read this as soon as he smashed a tomato
@YoursUntruly
@YoursUntruly 2 роки тому
This has to be your best video every!! So informative I love it
@KnockoutNorway
@KnockoutNorway 6 місяців тому
I recently started watching your videos, and thank you for giving me so many cool ideas and teaching me new things. I'm a technology teacher, and I use 3Dprinters, electronics, CNC machines, and anything else I can find to make learning fun for my students. Your content is a gold mine, and I can't wait to try building alot of this stuff together with my students, to teach them various principals regarding electronics, pressure, material choice etc. I think you are making learning more fun for a lot of people through your videos. Thank you so much, and please keep going!
@specialagentdustyponcho1065
@specialagentdustyponcho1065 3 роки тому
Most people call the scouring pad thing "steel wool" :)
@reedy_9619
@reedy_9619 3 роки тому
Not the same thing thought. What we call steel/iron wool in french is very fine fibers of iron someimes used as abbrasive and to light stuff up(and probably other uses) Metal sponges are much thicker and tougher
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 3 роки тому
@@reedy_9619 indeed. Pro tip don't try rip metal scourers in half by hand like steel wool, you'll slice yourself 😭
@reedy_9619
@reedy_9619 3 роки тому
Maker's Muse i’d guess Ouch :/ (Like your channel btw)
@lostincyberspaceIII
@lostincyberspaceIII 3 роки тому
@@reedy_9619 In America at lease both are called steel wool. That is just a thicker variety.
@trollonapole
@trollonapole 3 роки тому
Steel wool has different levels of coarseness. The steel wool used in kitchens as metal sponges are still steel wool, just on the very course end of that scale. Also the ones used for cleaning are generally made of stainless steel!
@dkimballgrant
@dkimballgrant 3 роки тому
Sterling: "I wonder if I can make an engine using my leftover drug paraphernalia"?
@tysonion01
@tysonion01 3 роки тому
Pipe dreams and obsession occasionally pay off.
@christurnblom4825
@christurnblom4825 3 роки тому
Sounds like a tweeker project. Maybe Sterling was slamming speedballs.
@gram.
@gram. 3 роки тому
STIRLING
@mchagnon7
@mchagnon7 2 роки тому
@@christurnblom4825 Back in those days, you could sell cocaine to children, so this theory is a lot more plausible than it seems at first glance.
@zaxapro
@zaxapro 3 роки тому
That was the best ad ever. You really lured me into that one 🤣
@williamsteinkamp8339
@williamsteinkamp8339 3 роки тому
You deserve some more recognition
@yashsrivastv007
@yashsrivastv007 3 роки тому
_Nobody taught me thermodynamics in such an interesting way_ *Keep going Integza, you're doing a great work. Finally I understood Engine working cycle.*
@K1rmcc
@K1rmcc 3 роки тому
What I learned from this video. Integrated Hates tomatoes, building a working engine is hard! And Integza has got wood. Most entertaining thank you.
@user-ig3ox4hu8m
@user-ig3ox4hu8m 3 роки тому
Stirling engine is not so difficult ukposts.info/have/v-deo/cY9qbaeOf22Fo5c.html
@michielvanstaden2698
@michielvanstaden2698 2 роки тому
Hello, Mechanical Engineer here. Just came to say I love you
@BookmansBlues
@BookmansBlues 3 роки тому
You are going to have to use a metal tube(probably copper) that inserts into the syringe (rather than over the end) that expands when heated creating a stronger seal. Think Mark Roper's Icecream self locking container. You also need a heat resistant gasket to create the actual seal, there is such a thing in tape form so you can wrap the end of the copper tube inserted into the end of the syringe.
@victorortiz3279
@victorortiz3279 Рік тому
El tubo metálico haría perder demasiado calor del fuego
@bohoelscher451
@bohoelscher451 9 місяців тому
I just made a comment bout that 3 years too late😅
@bohoelscher451
@bohoelscher451 9 місяців тому
​@@victorortiz3279it would actually store heat after awhile he could warm the copper up with a lighter first if that's a concern
@Everett-xe3eg
@Everett-xe3eg 3 роки тому
Well now I need to make a stirling engine
@codeblue3228
@codeblue3228 3 роки тому
Instead of using burner, sunlight focused from magnifying glass could also work well and that will also resolve the tube burning issue.
@PunakiviAddikti
@PunakiviAddikti 2 роки тому
That would indeed work, but the glass needs a special high temperature coating that absorbs light. In other words, it needs a black hi-temp paint coating. Without it the light just passes through and doesn't heat the glass sufficiently.
@paulghignon4092
@paulghignon4092 2 роки тому
@@PunakiviAddikti unless of course you put something within the tubing that would absorb the energy from the light, possibly heating the inside of the chamber better.
@PunakiviAddikti
@PunakiviAddikti 2 роки тому
@@paulghignon4092 That's what I said.
@paulghignon4092
@paulghignon4092 2 роки тому
@@PunakiviAddikti well you said about coating the outside then basically heating the outside. My idea was putting something INSIDE the tubing, sort of like he did in this video with steel wool; potentially maybe some steel wool coated in something that makes it less reflective. The reason why I bring this up is the possibility of using the glass for an insulator rather than the heatsink.
@isodoublet
@isodoublet 2 роки тому
@@PunakiviAddikti Glass is often opaque to infrared so it'd likely still work.
@ianfrancis3605
@ianfrancis3605 2 роки тому
One , if not the best UKpostsrs in the world, love your work.
@chadyount3125
@chadyount3125 Рік тому
THIS WAS ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING CREATIONS/BUILD VIDEOS I HAVE SEEN ALL YEAR!!!!!!! KEEP UP THE COOL VIDEOS!!!!! I may be biased because I am obsessed with steam and sterling engines, but this was just so good in so many ways. You explain the history of the sterling engine, you explained and demonstrated both significant types of sterling engines and you ignite it on fire accidentally all while in a very fun and lighthearted way. Apparently, a high-pressure Aerosol spray is flammable 13:42
@auronsbaradock5217
@auronsbaradock5217 3 роки тому
🔴❗Maybe "The Bull" since when he gets "hot-headed" by seeing the red of tomatoes, he acts like a bull and "runs strait forward”
@thelazylad9768
@thelazylad9768 3 роки тому
Yea! When he sees the red of the tomatoes he goes nuts (hot headed) and tries to ram them!
@charlizezardcharlize1116
@charlizezardcharlize1116 3 роки тому
I like it! Its simple, and "strait foward", you get it? "du du timmm" 🥁
@auronsbaradock5217
@auronsbaradock5217 3 роки тому
we could make a whole backstory to him hahhahahah
@larissascremin5738
@larissascremin5738 3 роки тому
Likeeewe
@larissascremin5738
@larissascremin5738 3 роки тому
👍
@elsaarcilla5664
@elsaarcilla5664 3 роки тому
That awkward moment when even temperature and pressure can find love but not me
@g.e.crafts6504
@g.e.crafts6504 3 роки тому
I love this video and you always make it fun to watch.
@hyenalingo
@hyenalingo 3 роки тому
The engine was honestly insanely cool to watch
@arioamin
@arioamin 3 роки тому
"Who would know that wd40 is flammable?" Instant like and subscribe 😂
@GordieGii
@GordieGii 3 роки тому
People who read cans.
@wesleymays1931
@wesleymays1931 3 роки тому
Who would've guessed that CORK is flammable.
@dimstr8714
@dimstr8714 3 роки тому
Wasps and ants know exactly)))
@gfis9254
@gfis9254 3 роки тому
WD-40 is not flammable but the propellant is
@coyoteannabis1192
@coyoteannabis1192 3 роки тому
@@gfis9254 WD-40 is flammable, but it doesn't burn easily. Kinda like the difference between vegetable oil and gasoline. You just have to get the WD nice and hot before it will burn.
@SLRCCLUB101
@SLRCCLUB101 3 роки тому
Its a cool project to try. I have never spent 20minutues watching the whole video in youtube.But I watched this entire video from the beginning
@nisalanadeera3881
@nisalanadeera3881 3 роки тому
❤️❤️❤️
@rasadarijayarathne1871
@rasadarijayarathne1871 3 роки тому
😍😍😍
@SLRCQnA
@SLRCQnA 3 роки тому
👌👌👌
@2.4ghz67
@2.4ghz67 3 роки тому
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@lalanachamika2329
@lalanachamika2329 3 роки тому
Yep.that's true.
@lalakhiangte5631
@lalakhiangte5631 2 роки тому
I love the way you're talking its funny and make it interesting
@nickbanwait6041
@nickbanwait6041 Рік тому
Love the way you present your videos, it's fun to watch em while learning...lol
@waluigiliishere8842
@waluigiliishere8842 3 роки тому
The sponsored part was the smoothest i have ever seen. Good job
@mybackhurts7020
@mybackhurts7020 3 роки тому
so nice of you to give that kid a 3-D printer And you haven’t tried my homegrown tomatoes
@NMND.
@NMND. 3 роки тому
#fcktmts
@bow-tiedengineer4453
@bow-tiedengineer4453 2 роки тому
that car is the most adorably derpy sterling engine, and I love it.
@evanklassen2783
@evanklassen2783 2 роки тому
Integza seems like that nice and smart teacher that everyone had. And nice car by the way!
@Gabrong
@Gabrong Рік тому
everyone had? i doubt it.
@khalidal_zoubi7075
@khalidal_zoubi7075 3 роки тому
Hey integza ... a piece of advice to increase the power output and the thermal efficiency of the stirling engine: - try increasing the initial pressure inside the alpha Stirling engine. - also u could reduce the clearance volume off the piston. - Try using copper wires as a regenerator and place them inside the tube ; this way u reduce the total dead volume in the engine and use space as a regenerator. Love your videos. Piece ✌
@glennrmarks
@glennrmarks 3 роки тому
Good advice, but steel generally works better in a regenerator than copper as reported by many a Stirling engine builder.
@Demonsoul-he4sq
@Demonsoul-he4sq 2 роки тому
Couldn't you use the copper wire on the outside, and pass an electric currant through the wire? I guess some material is better but I'm just asking if that would work or not
@justaguy6100
@justaguy6100 3 роки тому
Great video once again. I always wait to see if you're putting something out, buddy. It's the most entertainment I've had during quarantine.
@maxmunstermann4567
@maxmunstermann4567 2 роки тому
I have never seen that kind of car before :D its amazing!
@Bungys1988
@Bungys1988 3 роки тому
This was pretty awesome
@blazehenot2536
@blazehenot2536 3 роки тому
you could shield the tube with a bit of aluminum from a can glued to the front of the cork so that the flame doesn't touch tough the cork but its insulation properties are still utilized.
@IcannaHelp
@IcannaHelp 8 місяців тому
Couldn't he heat the tube using water or steam which would keep the tube from melting
@hexaclone9878
@hexaclone9878 8 місяців тому
technically yeah but the temperature difference is significant, a small flame can reach 300C with ease whereas steam is around 100C unless you heat it more while it's a gas, which is a whole other problem. And if we only use the 100C water vapor the strength of the engine also diminishes due to the lack of energy being fed in through heat. @@IcannaHelp
@DIFFLOCKERS
@DIFFLOCKERS 8 місяців тому
Or just use a metal tube lol
@hexaclone9878
@hexaclone9878 7 місяців тому
Yeah lol
@WetDoggo
@WetDoggo 3 роки тому
6:44 the graphite of pencils is mixed with binder material such as clay. Relatively pure graphite will work. Also, for the tube problem, just make a flame shield out of aluminum foil
@derrickboatman1560
@derrickboatman1560 Рік тому
I love your channel, so entertaining and full of knowledge.
@guydewhitney9247
@guydewhitney9247 2 роки тому
Get control of your flame, Bro. The soot means inefficiency. Put SMALLER flame down lower; flame tip just below the part you're heating. Trust me... your efficiency depends on taming the flame
@shept.7736
@shept.7736 3 роки тому
I’d like to see an Rc car with a five speed transmission and stirling engine power
@tS-gh9dj
@tS-gh9dj 3 роки тому
DustJustin bet
@rhaib
@rhaib 3 роки тому
JustDustin nice
@zanefraser714
@zanefraser714 3 роки тому
It would need a cooling system and hi temperature burners, that wouldn't be easy to fit in a car that's the size of a 🐀, in a big real life car it would much be the same expect the air would have to be compressed to give it extra horse power, and it would be expensive to produce with the car engine having to be exposed to hi temperature for a long time, also the car need a refilling station for water
@shept.7736
@shept.7736 3 роки тому
Zane fraser I said rc
@zanefraser714
@zanefraser714 3 роки тому
@@shept.7736 read the whole comment
@edwardhumble913
@edwardhumble913 3 роки тому
Best comprehensive presentation of the Stirling engine i have seen in the last 15 years.
@xanbell7723
@xanbell7723 2 роки тому
You are a legend, never forget. That marble menace will dominate the automobile industry.
@subzeroelectronics3022
@subzeroelectronics3022 3 роки тому
Motorcycle brake line is capable of withstanding incredible temperatures without melting. I know it’s weird advice, but it’s actually really good for these types of applications.
@schogaia
@schogaia 3 роки тому
Thank you dear UKposts for recommending this brilliant guy!
@chat2meza
@chat2meza 3 роки тому
The most crazy guy with the most crazy cool prints.
@kenny0217
@kenny0217 3 роки тому
So you haven't seen the king of random ?
@thelonewolf22386
@thelonewolf22386 3 роки тому
Many people have already said this, and I’m sure you know, Sterling engines typically work on a temperature differential. If you’re looking to improve performance, Heating up your hot piston is great, but you’re missing out on half of the power cycle by not cooling your cold piston. Your pistons housings should both also benefit from being made of metal. In order to cycle your engine you’re trying to pump thermal energy in and out of the inside air as fast as possible, so high thermal conductivity is a must for quick heat transfer. The tube connecting the pistons should absolutely stay as a thermal insulator though (you should totally try coating the connecting tube in Starlite if you have the means to make it) that way you don’t lose thermal energy before the air reaches the other piston. You could even try switching to a fluid with a higher thermal conductivity than air for faster cycling. With 2.8 thousand comments, this will probably get buried in your notifications quickly, but either way I look forward to your next iteration! I just started watching recently and I’m already loving your content. Keep doing awesome things!
@mchagnon7
@mchagnon7 3 роки тому
9:36 you're not allowed to blow off some steam! This is a Stirling engine video! If you find a piece of aluminum tubing that's the right diameter to slip over the ends of your syringes, you can JB-weld them in place. JB-weld can withstand 550 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing you to move the flexible tubing away from the heat, or just make a U bend directly in the aluminum tube to save heat energy.
@tanvirfarhan5585
@tanvirfarhan5585 3 роки тому
me: got the 3D printer and printed tomatoes for integza
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 3 роки тому
Stirling engines have their use in places that have heat to dispose of. Like server hubs. They could be used to turn some of that heat back into electricity
@GordieGii
@GordieGii 3 роки тому
Or directly drive fans. No sense converting rotary motion into electricity only to turn it back into rotary motion again.
@alfepalfe
@alfepalfe 3 роки тому
Swedish submarines also use Stirling engines.
@GordieGii
@GordieGii 3 роки тому
@Filip Nikolic Soon enough fans will be needed to re-condense the nitrogen.
@mikelarrutiromero9430
@mikelarrutiromero9430 2 роки тому
I think you can heat up the cylinder by coiling a thick copper wire with the tip in one side. Place the burner so it burns the copper tip, this might heat the cylinder thanks to the thermal conductivity of the copper. Fire is away of melting materials and engine is still running. Well... maybe... I'm not an engineer in any way, so... ¯\_ツ_/¯ Really great video by the way! I recently discovered your channel and instantly subscribed, great work and really interesting stuff my friend ;) EDIT: Intead of a copper wire, use a thin copper tube vent around the cylinder. That will transfer hot air like the old steam locomotives boilers!
@loothshaheem573
@loothshaheem573 3 роки тому
Love this
@mybackhurts7020
@mybackhurts7020 3 роки тому
Do you ever have one of those moments where you’re like when did I subscribe to this channel and you realize probably at like 3 AM
@sashacoe25
@sashacoe25 3 роки тому
Everytime I watch one of his videos!
@Nitro2030ce
@Nitro2030ce 3 роки тому
@@sashacoe25 🙋‍♂️
@CesiumHere
@CesiumHere 3 роки тому
I am sooo hooked up to this channel, I am glad it came into my feed.
@SnowingNapalm
@SnowingNapalm 2 роки тому
a heat shield like a lil metal plate that slides over narrow end of tube and reflects the heat back away from tube also could have a metal funnel to direct the lil flame onto it's target the glass tube but stops the flame from overspilling onto tube as it rises
@dustinfrillman7838
@dustinfrillman7838 Рік тому
Love the content!
@ianr2002
@ianr2002 3 роки тому
I think we should baptize the car... The Hot Striker
@lifestokens7469
@lifestokens7469 3 роки тому
Crack Pipe on Wheels
@kiro-terashii
@kiro-terashii 3 роки тому
Car was so cute ! I'd name it "Hot Shot", but it probably sounds better in my head ! :D
@johnraffaelli6584
@johnraffaelli6584 3 роки тому
Hot shot LMFAO I love punns don't you????
@mandc20022
@mandc20022 3 роки тому
Sounds like you know "swim"
@kadevohn
@kadevohn 3 роки тому
Thats funny!! its also what you call a lethal dose of street drugs knowingly given to an unsuspecting victim
@DanielZanSalazar
@DanielZanSalazar 2 роки тому
"You can't have everything, not at the same time" wise words my friend
@alexanderhorvath6887
@alexanderhorvath6887 3 роки тому
Adding the part with his painted nails, makes the video that much better.
@gabryel420
@gabryel420 3 роки тому
anyone: wood Integza: woaaaaadddd
@ABID5
@ABID5 3 роки тому
you forgot Boby Duke Arts
@psykosmach6132
@psykosmach6132 3 роки тому
you mean wewd :-)
@jriber3182
@jriber3182 3 роки тому
Bobby like that weud
@hypergu
@hypergu 3 роки тому
Wewd
@chrismofer
@chrismofer 3 роки тому
Weeeeewd*
@Reth_Hard
@Reth_Hard 3 роки тому
What about using A GLASS TUBE? If you don't have any glass tube, simply walk into one of those dark alley and ask some people there, they will sell you one for almost nothing... ;)
@sherdillll
@sherdillll 3 роки тому
how to smoke crack 101 haha
@tripalong
@tripalong 3 роки тому
@@sherdillll meth
@juststeve5542
@juststeve5542 3 роки тому
Silicone tubing would be better than rubber, but he really needs to create a heat break (like on his 3d printer).
@tripalong
@tripalong 3 роки тому
@@juststeve5542 wouldn't that effect the air temperature though?
@daviddavids2884
@daviddavids2884 3 роки тому
doh. you and yer (immature) likers are idiots
@Lampe2020
@Lampe2020 2 роки тому
Little tip: If you put the piece you want to heat at the middle of the flame (where's almost no oxygen and the flame is not burnng...) where it's hollow but rather near to the nop of the flame cone. There's the most heat.
@fevensteather
@fevensteather 3 роки тому
Amazing!
@adamshinbrot
@adamshinbrot 3 роки тому
1. I'm actually impressed. I'd sure think the tube issue is solvable. 2. Who's the guy with the orange glasses who speaks English without an accent? Are you telling me ....no. It couldn't be. Never mind.
@teslatheremin
@teslatheremin 3 роки тому
Hilarious scientific fun!
@sentinol8943
@sentinol8943 3 роки тому
@@teslatheremin ?
@christopherbarker942
@christopherbarker942 3 роки тому
the tube issue is a materiel one there are types of silicon that are very heat resistant and I'm sure it comes in tube form.
@simonl7784
@simonl7784 3 роки тому
It worked for FPS russia..
@ebolapie
@ebolapie 3 роки тому
There's still a Portugese accent there, but I wouldn't be shocked (or offended) if he played it up a little bit for his videos. The accent makes the videos more memorable and helps the channel stand out. He could also be putting more effort into "playing it down" for those segments to contrast them with his primary narration. Furthermore there's really no such thing as "speaking without an accent," as an accent is just the way you speak. Everybody has an accent, but the way people talk in our own neck of the woods naturally feels like the "normal" way to talk. For instance, when I think of how a Texan talks I might imagine that they speak with a drawl or a "Southern accent," while that Texan probably thinks I talk like a corn-fed farmboy. **disclaimer: i am an internet dumbass and not a linguistics expert, this is just my (possibly flawed/incomplete!) understanding of the way humans do the talking**
@arsalyusufi5336
@arsalyusufi5336 3 роки тому
Watching this ramping up at 2am is an adventure in itself. And yeah, Tomatoes are gross!!!
@iainlove7496
@iainlove7496 3 роки тому
best thing I've heard all year " it's working, it's really working. Oh god. "
@technologi2086
@technologi2086 3 роки тому
great job! this was a very nice video
@jamesmichaelcabrera9613
@jamesmichaelcabrera9613 3 роки тому
Lmfao 🤣 “And that my friend is gay” VPD
@deadisnend
@deadisnend 3 роки тому
Maybe your engine will improve when the air on the cold side cools faster. I'm thinking of a piston in a waterbath or a metal piston, brass for example witch has a great heat response
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 3 роки тому
essentially all every stirling engine is ... is a heat differential engine ... the bigger the difference the more work it can do ... the last version he displayed works best by retaining heat and moving the bulk of it from one side to the other quickly ... the more common hand held one uses your idea of cooling one side .. built in a larger scale can work very efficiently but size and weight become it's major limiting factors
@Mikespeth307
@Mikespeth307 3 роки тому
For your tubing melting issues, you should try a heat shield, redirecting the heat from the flame. It looks like most of the damage is caused from the flame. Try an aluminum or copper flat cone shaped or flat collar on the neck of the piston.
@Gunjamed
@Gunjamed 2 роки тому
I have seen all your videos now. Very cool.
@rjaydoesitall7376
@rjaydoesitall7376 3 роки тому
Hello Integza! My name is RJAY, I'm from New England in The United States, just an idea. You should sell kits on your store of projects you do...
@jamesthomas8481
@jamesthomas8481 3 роки тому
This needs to be a serious movement and more than likely done by another. Perhaps his brother or girl or someone close to him and his productions that way he is able to do what he does without being encumbered by the outside forces of the extra workload. THIS IS NECESSARY! A movement starting by a bunch of positive THUMBS UP! if you like this idea people!
@adrianbongiorno9295
@adrianbongiorno9295 3 роки тому
Dude we need to like start a business outta this
@adrianbongiorno9295
@adrianbongiorno9295 3 роки тому
I'm sure I know some hobby shops that'd love this
@toddkelly8351
@toddkelly8351 3 роки тому
Barely anything he ever makes actually works, you'd be buying something that would be designed to fail
@toddkelly8351
@toddkelly8351 3 роки тому
Literally 89% of his videos are complete failures.
@lucas_e3094
@lucas_e3094 3 роки тому
tomatoes are discusting me: looks at his profile pic also me: hmm interesting
@goldnpiggyboi
@goldnpiggyboi 3 роки тому
Das an apple
@martysnukinas8615
@martysnukinas8615 3 роки тому
@@goldnpiggyboi spittin' fax right there
@Memeathon_Dev
@Memeathon_Dev 3 роки тому
Yeah lol that’s an Apple
@naronaroyan323
@naronaroyan323 3 роки тому
Use a glass tube to remove the heat from the connection point. And add a heatsink pipe or vapor Chamber to speed cool it
@OmeedNOuhadi
@OmeedNOuhadi Рік тому
Wow, that was really cool! 👍
@n_r2324
@n_r2324 3 роки тому
All of as can say you are genius we all love you keep going💪💪🦾
@Thunderstormworld
@Thunderstormworld 3 роки тому
Baptise it "The Hot Crawler " Also use silicone tubing instead.
@FoxxFire91
@FoxxFire91 3 роки тому
Thats what the clear tubing is dude Best way to do it is glass tubing Which means custom "Heads" lol
@zuestoots5176
@zuestoots5176 3 роки тому
@@FoxxFire91 That wasnt silicon tubing used in something like a Nitro R/C application. That clear tubing was simple fish tank shit. Silicon Nitro R/C fuel line, though isnt bomb proof, still lasts far longer under direct flame then that nylon shit does
@litecreation799
@litecreation799 3 роки тому
Sir does carnot engine and sterling engine is same..
@jamesgroccia644
@jamesgroccia644 3 місяці тому
Make the cylinder cradle and the flywheel support a single piece. The force of the syringes pushing back and forth means the cylinder cradle rocks. That, in turn, exposes the tube to the flame and destroys it. There's also a tiny bit of resistance with the more bearings you use
@reallyreallypanda8969
@reallyreallypanda8969 2 роки тому
Love it! Need a 3d printer!
@necmeddinberacalk6251
@necmeddinberacalk6251 3 роки тому
It should be baptized as The Hot tomato punisher Since if it gets that fast we can use it to punish disgusting tomatoes
@heycano1589
@heycano1589 3 роки тому
This is the best so far
@necodestek6167
@necodestek6167 3 роки тому
@@necodestek1648 +1
@marcusjohnson4373
@marcusjohnson4373 3 роки тому
I liked that
@Mr.noname_
@Mr.noname_ 3 роки тому
Bu yorumu görenin ömrü uzun olsun(beğen üste çıksın)Bende fidyo çekiom ♿️
@thomasjackson5382
@thomasjackson5382 3 роки тому
Great name.i hate tomatoes too
@hearing4267
@hearing4267 3 роки тому
I have a few suggestions to help increase the efficiency of your system. First, it might help to add a temperature diffuser which would be the parts sticking out from the left-most piston seen in your animation at the end of the vid. If you do that, you should also insulate the rightmost piston, that would be the thick wall surrounding the right-most piston in your animation, that combined with your regenerator/economizer should help. I would have also liked to have seen the economizer in a separate section, just to stay true to the design outlined in your animation, but I doubt the effect would be anything significant compared to the insulation. I feel that if you had just insulated the syringes alone, your piston system would be much more effective and laster longer! (if you could get better pipes, of course) Again these are all suggestions I thought about when I saw your animation, I'm sure you had already noticed these things but I was wondering why not try them? I feel like they would help a lot!
@fathimaparuk4653
@fathimaparuk4653 3 роки тому
That engine is so cool
@robertharshaa
@robertharshaa 18 днів тому
I appreciate the educational value of this video
@corystrang8613
@corystrang8613 3 роки тому
I'm pretty late to the party so I'm willing to bet someone mentioned this already, but check out high temperature silicon tubing
@cegicreators2938
@cegicreators2938 3 роки тому
in spirit of kerbal kind; when it cant dust, add more thrust.(i actually like that saying) in this case, more fire
@studentofedison421
@studentofedison421 2 роки тому
Very informative
@hackinthebox1699
@hackinthebox1699 2 роки тому
i love this guy lmao the nail gag had me laughing my a** off
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