How to make a V4 solenoid engine

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The Practical Engineer

The Practical Engineer

4 роки тому

In this video I’m making a V4 solenoid engine. Now it has four solenoids the solenoid engine automatically starts running when it is powered. The solenoid engine with one solenoid that I made before needs to be manually started.
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@vasanthsreeram
@vasanthsreeram 4 роки тому
When you love mechanical engineering but hate oil
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
or own a lot of drill bits
@faroukm4148
@faroukm4148 4 роки тому
You must not be American
@brancodev
@brancodev 4 роки тому
Ok boomer
@alexderpyracc4053
@alexderpyracc4053 4 роки тому
@@faroukm4148 he's dutch
@RtotheK605
@RtotheK605 4 роки тому
Feed and Speed calculations would have helped a lot too.
@jonnie2bad
@jonnie2bad 4 роки тому
"crankshaft needs time to dry." never in the history of the universe has this sentence been needed until now.
@vHindenburg
@vHindenburg 4 роки тому
Heard this one before
@m.b.82
@m.b.82 4 роки тому
Your mum says that to me all the time
@weaksause6878
@weaksause6878 4 роки тому
If only I had access to a tool shed of this preeminence, I could cut all my fingers off.
@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin
@RaspberryRockOffGridCabin 4 роки тому
Ha, I would cut double that amount off.
@Hoobee26
@Hoobee26 4 роки тому
But how did you cut your toes off too - Doctor talking to me at the ER
@smokeweed856
@smokeweed856 4 роки тому
My brain cells can handle how to turn on one of the tools so I should be safe...
@kemakol
@kemakol 4 роки тому
@@smokeweed856 You'll do well in the future
@smokeweed856
@smokeweed856 4 роки тому
@@kemakol Let us just hope 😁
@EricSwanson1
@EricSwanson1 4 роки тому
The man has talent, not just in his engineering skills, but also being able to work on something so small on a bandsaw and still have his fingers.
@DeadInside24_7
@DeadInside24_7 4 роки тому
Eric Swanson i was thinking this so much 😂😂😭😭😭
@EricSwanson1
@EricSwanson1 4 роки тому
@@DeadInside24_7 right? Watching that made me nervous.
@H3xx99
@H3xx99 4 роки тому
And fingertips. I was wondering how he didn't burn the crap out of them with those metal bits.
@schlomoshekelstein908
@schlomoshekelstein908 4 роки тому
anybody else tired of comments from people who've never worked on shit in their life? oh noo extension cord soo scary watch out it'll trip you
@schlomoshekelstein908
@schlomoshekelstein908 4 роки тому
@@EricSwanson1 How many fingers have you cut off that you fawn over people who managed to keep all 10? A bandsaw isn't the same as a skilsaw, dumbfuck.
@numberyellow
@numberyellow 4 роки тому
now build a little transmission, and torque convertor, and let's see if this can drive a tiny vehicle..
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Maybe in the future, its a fun project so who knows
@numberyellow
@numberyellow 4 роки тому
@@Thepracticalengineer sweet!
@gabrielwillis9078
@gabrielwillis9078 4 роки тому
Why would you need a torque converter
@numberyellow
@numberyellow 4 роки тому
@@gabrielwillis9078 The long answer would have something to do with compensating for the lack of a mechanical clutch, and torque multiplication..the short answer would simply be: "why the hell not?"
@UncleDon226
@UncleDon226 4 роки тому
Being an electric engine, it doesnt need to remain spinning while the vehicle is stationary. That said, I too want to see him make a torque converter
@zenosan4394
@zenosan4394 4 роки тому
That's the rational and intelligent side of Tyler1 that escaped his body
@kabalan20
@kabalan20 4 роки тому
got knocked out of him after a bad tackle at football practice.
@zenosan4394
@zenosan4394 4 роки тому
@@kabalan20 Haha, I heard he was a footballer, but you saw the man and survived the fight, congrats to you
@savke976
@savke976 4 роки тому
lmao
@luckyhappyman3195
@luckyhappyman3195 4 роки тому
XD
@mixrd1065
@mixrd1065 4 роки тому
I didn't see it until I saw this comment... Now I can't unsee it
@samwagner31
@samwagner31 4 роки тому
I like how he shows everything in extreme detail and takes time to explain each process. With the exception of the quick snapshot of the wiring on the bottom side where he was installing transistors.
@karhukivi
@karhukivi 4 роки тому
Fascinating to watch an enthusiast use a variety of tools and materials and come up with an educational working model!
@MegaApenstaartje
@MegaApenstaartje 4 роки тому
Very well done however this wouldn't represent a four stroke engine, rather a (2 stroke) four cylinder engine. Thanks for the video.
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Thanks for the heads up. I realized the same after recording
@dgphi
@dgphi 4 роки тому
It would be interesting to modify it to be 4 stroke and see how well it runs.
@thehipmyster
@thehipmyster 4 роки тому
@@daspedal2730 the title says it
@coolcoolercoolest212
@coolcoolercoolest212 4 роки тому
theBenski27 he calls it a 4 stroke in the first 15 seconds of the video.
@ItsDaJax
@ItsDaJax 4 роки тому
@@dgphi Technically impossible. The only thing that sorta makes it a 4 stroke is it has four "pistons". It isn't using fuel, so every stroke is a power stroke. This would actually be a one stroke engine. The only force pushing the "piston" down is the magnet drawing in another one. The powerstroke pulls the "piston" in versus a fuel engine where the power pushes a piston down.
@glitch1182
@glitch1182 4 роки тому
Damn, when that bearing snapped into place at 7:32, that was an extremely satisfying moment.
@_LYNCHPIN
@_LYNCHPIN 4 роки тому
I'm honestly thankful we have brilliant minds like this
@shreeltrivedi9
@shreeltrivedi9 4 роки тому
This video is only 16mins. but I can see the effort, hardwork and time you have put into it. Great work man!! I'm impressed.
@horrorshelter
@horrorshelter 4 роки тому
Put this engine on an rc car
@maxplusplusplus
@maxplusplusplus 4 роки тому
I love that idea
@jim.87
@jim.87 4 роки тому
Tavi 002 That could be fun to do but i don’t think it will fly though
@wizzlanderhh2522
@wizzlanderhh2522 4 роки тому
or a tesla
@horrorshelter
@horrorshelter 4 роки тому
@@wizzlanderhh2522 or a spaceship
@tomfreerunner4lyf
@tomfreerunner4lyf 4 роки тому
Put it in the post to my house. I love it!
@integza
@integza 4 роки тому
You're really creative in finding solutions to make the components you need. The end result looks really cool! Great video.
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Finding solutions and making it with the tools available is one of the best parts of it for me. Thanks!
@spudhead169
@spudhead169 4 роки тому
I love this guy. He ain't afraid to poke a little fun at himself. Broken bits, unexpected collisions. Leaves them in to give us a bit of a chuckle while we watch a very interesting build. Great stuff!
@edmundandrada
@edmundandrada 4 роки тому
I actually watched your workshop tour and made me realized that you don't need big and fancy workshop to make amazing projects. Man, your amazing! Great inspiration! Keep it up! Watching all your videos.
@aboredben1218
@aboredben1218 4 роки тому
Get this man a bigger following. Actual good content on this foresaken site.
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Hey Ben, Thanks for the compliment! Share it with your friends and we'll get there.
@nightwing6925
@nightwing6925 4 роки тому
Ok boomer
@anthnylder8136
@anthnylder8136 4 роки тому
i read foreskin site
@dysonspreybar4903
@dysonspreybar4903 4 роки тому
@@anthnylder8136 same lol, I was like hey man I'm intact and proud!
@andrew-11
@andrew-11 4 роки тому
Ben, there's a ton of good content on this site... what are you talking about! Support people like The Practical Engineer, there are so many others too.
@TheTruthSeeker235
@TheTruthSeeker235 4 роки тому
As a licensed Electrical Engineer I approve this video!! Well done sir, most people don't know how much knowledge and skill it takes to construct something like that. Congratulations!
@jonnyb9982
@jonnyb9982 2 роки тому
As someone without a high-school education, I can honestly say it doesn't take much.
@nickallday
@nickallday 4 роки тому
Great project and superb editing! Perfect balance of high speed and entertaining regular speed. Well done
@laser31415
@laser31415 4 роки тому
Thank you for building this. I had the same idea in the late 80s. I of coarse had no tools and no skill so it never got done. I love being able to see it actual could have worked.
@jamesbenson9689
@jamesbenson9689 4 роки тому
'4-stroke' = two crank revolutions per combustion cycle, not the amount of cylinders in an engine.
@theRhinsRanger
@theRhinsRanger 4 роки тому
2+2 = 4 quick maths
@keithklassen5320
@keithklassen5320 4 роки тому
Came here to say this. That said, great video.
@chancegregory67
@chancegregory67 4 роки тому
English isn't this guys first language.
@deanminman
@deanminman 4 роки тому
@@chancegregory67 All the more reason to correct him. So he can learn, no ill intent.
@jamesbenson9689
@jamesbenson9689 4 роки тому
@@deanminman here here 👍
@louisjohnson9651
@louisjohnson9651 4 роки тому
There is a video called "electric motor secrets" I believe you can really appreciate. In the video the presenter mentions the potential of a solenoid engine has been overlooked and presents qualities that aren't found in most electric motors.
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Thanks! I'll look it up!
@real_estate_dxb
@real_estate_dxb 4 роки тому
Wow! Amazing video and i can see the amount of time and effort you’ve put in building that solenoid engine and also in editing the video! Loved it! Keep up the great work!💯
@BillM1960
@BillM1960 4 роки тому
Dude has mad skills but also lots of interest and dedication! Kudos!
@rlt94
@rlt94 4 роки тому
Could you actually power a car with a scaled up solenoid engine?
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
In some way yes. But I don't think it will be very powerful or efficient
@chrisl8680
@chrisl8680 4 роки тому
Yeh not very powerful
@afox5319
@afox5319 4 роки тому
yea sure you can. It would be just for fun though as its not efficent. You could make a aci fi looking hypercar though with a v12 solenoid engine.
@prof_aw3som014
@prof_aw3som014 4 роки тому
The Practical Engineer what do you think about trying? Do you think with testing and research that you could make an effective solenoid engine?
@marinmarjanovic4867
@marinmarjanovic4867 4 роки тому
i think it is to complex and expensive in comparison to EM, a lot more moving parts, much larger in size for same power and it needs lubricaton for moving parts wich adds additional complexity, and also you would put giant magnets in metal cars... maybe not so good idea....
@MeganRose420
@MeganRose420 4 роки тому
I've found a jewel among the rough! This is a fantastic. You, Mr. Practical Engineer, have a new Subscriber; not only because you've show all of the steps needed to make a project like this come together, but also because of your prize-worthy smile. I'll be watching for more great content like this from you! Much love from myself here in Canada
@zumbatan550
@zumbatan550 2 роки тому
Nice to see that every part you made from scratch and precision counts as well.
@rish1459
@rish1459 4 роки тому
Hi. I'm a first time viewer and this was awesome. I love how you made things instead of printing everything. That warms my heart!
@user-pc5sc7zi9j
@user-pc5sc7zi9j 4 роки тому
Darnit. Even the most impractical ideas have allready been made into reality before I came to them.
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Impracticality is endless
@allaion2897
@allaion2897 4 роки тому
We just finished covering solenoids on physics 207, it's so cool to see them in action!
@Bergerons_Review
@Bergerons_Review 4 роки тому
Link your teacher the video so he can use it later when he teaches this to another class.
@nandansunil7707
@nandansunil7707 4 роки тому
The sound feels so much like a piston engine. It’s awesome. Keep it up!
@user-fd5zi8ki4e
@user-fd5zi8ki4e 4 роки тому
wow. i have all these tools in my university's workshop, but i have never seen someone do a project as cool as this one on them before!
@scalefishonline
@scalefishonline 4 роки тому
"I'm gonna use this piece of aluminium!" *grabs random aluminium piece*
@nonchip
@nonchip 4 роки тому
hey at least he wasn't using aluminum ;)
@photonicpizza1466
@photonicpizza1466 4 роки тому
The joys of having a machining workshop. The ability to make anything, all you need is the right kind of scrap.
@masterproducts0
@masterproducts0 4 роки тому
That is usually how that sentence is used, right? xD
@noahcarlton4625
@noahcarlton4625 4 роки тому
Found you invert it to make power? Like replace the iron rods with magnets
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
I'm putting this on my idea list. Thanks!
@K10wNs-Shed
@K10wNs-Shed 4 роки тому
Use neodymium magnets as the pistons. Make the magnets slide on nylon rings either end of the magnets to minimize friction as they slide in and out of the coil pack. Use both push and pull cycles on each cylinder (invert polarity to push the magnet back down). A better winding design will give a stronger magnetic field when charged. The engine layout (inline 4, V-4, Radial 4 etc) doesn't matter at all if the crankshaft is right.
@_BangDroid_
@_BangDroid_ 4 роки тому
A good novelty for sure but too lossy to be practical
@princevegeta7609
@princevegeta7609 4 роки тому
Yea to get .2 hp
@OmicronFra
@OmicronFra 4 роки тому
@@K10wNs-Shed great idea :)
@ezequielvierma183
@ezequielvierma183 4 роки тому
Thank you. A perfect blend of talent, organizational skills, and ingenuity. Please, keep doing this.
@ezequielvierma183
@ezequielvierma183 4 роки тому
Please make a video telling us the story of how you came up with this workshop. And maybe you could give us a tour. It's very inspiring.
@chrisglaze658
@chrisglaze658 4 роки тому
Dude, you've got some fantastic skills! This was an awesome build!
@techietive
@techietive 4 роки тому
When the motor started I was like wow soo relaxing...
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
It's good
@saitavr
@saitavr 4 роки тому
You should have made some conclusions. About how efficient the motor is. Measure the power. Compare efficiency to a brushed engine. And try to find a way to make it more efficient.
@msmith9563
@msmith9563 4 роки тому
How am i gonna measure that
@delarin9276
@delarin9276 4 роки тому
By measuring the RPM, the torque, the power consumption, maintenance, and the cost either in the long or short term
@ABaumstumpf
@ABaumstumpf 4 роки тому
Inefficient as hell :D
@EGL24Xx
@EGL24Xx 4 роки тому
Well, what you saw at the end was a motor running at 0% efficiency.
@Original-Phantom
@Original-Phantom 4 роки тому
You do that lazyass lol
@rustyshackleford7470
@rustyshackleford7470 4 роки тому
The danger close band saw action kept me on the edge of my seat!
@harribo273
@harribo273 4 роки тому
so clean looking, well done pal.
@OfficialMageHD
@OfficialMageHD 4 роки тому
The perfectionist in me really wants to spend the day wrapping those better lol
@DBSMODs
@DBSMODs 4 роки тому
Same here... Triggered my OCD.
@kiraangle2823
@kiraangle2823 4 роки тому
wish we had some numbers to go with the change in torque from adding extra cylinders
@tonywright8294
@tonywright8294 3 роки тому
kira angle why. .?
@maxhouseman3129
@maxhouseman3129 4 роки тому
That's what I call quality content! I am also an engineer (medical systems) and like to do such projects in spare time. Like to see your work!
@porcupinexx59
@porcupinexx59 4 роки тому
Thanks for inspiring me, you helped me develop a love for engineering!
@farshidmehrtash4115
@farshidmehrtash4115 4 роки тому
keep your quality up and you'll get a gold play in a year
@bmwkamal
@bmwkamal 4 роки тому
Amazing build! Just one correction: stroke is not a zylinder(piston). You had built 1 piston then 4 piston engines. Both of your engines are 2 stroke. A stroke is one complete linear move of a piston
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Thanks! Stroke is more related to the actual combustion cycle right?
@bmwkamal
@bmwkamal 4 роки тому
@@Thepracticalengineer Exactly! Good job, keep going.
@shariqislam786
@shariqislam786 4 роки тому
Was searching for this comment.
@thomasloebig8612
@thomasloebig8612 4 роки тому
The Practical Engineer yes sir. Two stroke would be more often found on dirt bikes (sound real raspy) and four strokes in more street vehicles. Four strokes go down and up twice to complete one full combustion sequence. While two stroke do it in to. Exhaust gassed leave slightly after combustion occurred, and early on the compression stroke, mixed air would flow in.
@AMCguy
@AMCguy 4 роки тому
Thank you for posting this. Or else i would of.
@bazknight5347
@bazknight5347 3 роки тому
People who know...Will know how much effort you put into making these and film it / edit it. Amazing videos thank you for sharing .
@vulcan4d
@vulcan4d 4 роки тому
Crazy precision!
@PatrickPecoraro
@PatrickPecoraro 4 роки тому
I've been wanting to make something like that since i was 8.
@alexvith
@alexvith 4 роки тому
IT would be interesting to measure the power output of the engine and perhaps work on an improved variant. I feel that making more precise switches would help a lot in terms of speed and stability.
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
I think it can certainly be improved. Maybe at a later stage. They are a lot of fun to make
@vikeshchand6783
@vikeshchand6783 4 роки тому
Why don't just use a electric motor...
@smokedpaprika691
@smokedpaprika691 4 роки тому
@@vikeshchand6783 That's what she said XD
@paulanthonybridge5741
@paulanthonybridge5741 Рік тому
Optical switching would be best here, i am certain.
@friartalk6060
@friartalk6060 4 роки тому
A seriously talented individual.
@rocknraptor3195
@rocknraptor3195 4 роки тому
awesome, I have had this idea for some time.. amazing to see it working!!!. good job bud!
@great0789
@great0789 4 роки тому
Now... you need to make a conversion kit for an LS V8 or other popular motor. : )
@electrohalo8798
@electrohalo8798 4 роки тому
So this is Tesla’s secret engine development program
@NwoDispatcher
@NwoDispatcher 4 роки тому
@Marrowbones until it does
@ordahnumbah2063
@ordahnumbah2063 4 роки тому
That’s cool that you used contacts like that essentially for the timing
@GetGoodAtThat
@GetGoodAtThat 4 роки тому
You just earned a new subscriber. I really enjoyed this video, man. Going to explore the rest of your work.
@rwh_
@rwh_ 4 роки тому
How did you figure out how to place the lobes to get the “fire” timing right?
@berrol23
@berrol23 4 роки тому
Basically he aligned the crankshaft farthest reach of the rod and offset it by little clockwise as timing where the coil will turn on to pull the rod.
@truth2972
@truth2972 4 роки тому
Would you believe it was luck?
@samwagner31
@samwagner31 4 роки тому
Basically put the first one at "top dead center" and adjust it, and then offset them by 90 degrees by the "firing order"
@robertlawrence9000
@robertlawrence9000 4 роки тому
@@samwagner31 "firing"? 😂
@samwagner31
@samwagner31 4 роки тому
Robert Lawrence yes. Obviously not an actual firing event, that’s why I put it in quotes, but for the sake of balance, you’ll want to have opposing solenoids “firing” so there is, in fact, and order that should be used.
@mackk123
@mackk123 4 роки тому
instead of glue, set screws could be used for the rods. dope video
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Yeah that was my other option. Liked the glue a lot though
@LMoToma
@LMoToma 4 роки тому
Love your workshop!
@abhishekdhibar9641
@abhishekdhibar9641 4 роки тому
Instant sub and like. You deserve more subs and views. So much hard work goes in your projects.
@michaelmumford8918
@michaelmumford8918 4 роки тому
I wanna make a rc with an engine like this what kinda electrical supply would b needed
@johndoe9664
@johndoe9664 4 роки тому
a wall plug
@Warcans
@Warcans 4 роки тому
The next logical step would be to make a working solenoid radial engine
@Alistair
@Alistair 4 роки тому
lol
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Its on my list
@kunjukunjunil1481
@kunjukunjunil1481 4 роки тому
Yes we have them .it's called electric motor Lol
@SynchronizorVideos
@SynchronizorVideos 4 роки тому
Or a W18.
@greenmario3011
@greenmario3011 4 роки тому
Radial, wankel, or aero rotary?
@TheBearGrylz
@TheBearGrylz 4 роки тому
You are a fine machinist and wood worker. Very interesting project. Nice work man.
@willwade1101
@willwade1101 4 роки тому
When I was in the navy I worked in the machine shop of a submarine tender. We had a crankshaft lathe for making crankshafts from scratch out of a solid piece of forged steel as well as a crank grinding lathe. I was one of the lucky ones to be trained on that equipment. We also had a cam grinding machine with hundreds of patterns.
@baileym43ish
@baileym43ish 4 роки тому
i got a metal sliver in my finger just watching this.
@ryanlee2619
@ryanlee2619 4 роки тому
Btw you should say piston not stroke see stroke is how many linear movements the piston makes from fire to fire
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
I realised the same after filming..
@PeterWalkerHP16c
@PeterWalkerHP16c 4 роки тому
I love the sound it makes. Like an old diesel tractor or stationary engine. I would use a '4 phase' counter etc to drive the power transistors or triacs. We then have electronic ignition! And can play silly buggers with the timing!
@nicksprung436
@nicksprung436 4 роки тому
very cool build, you are quite the craftsman.
@froggyman9588
@froggyman9588 4 роки тому
Instructions unclear: Made a thermonuclear bomb
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
😯
@fahdabdullah4554
@fahdabdullah4554 3 роки тому
Bro I had the same problem I wonder when he’ll help us
@AntxLuv
@AntxLuv 4 роки тому
I want to see a really big version of this but a v6
@DIlic-iz9tx
@DIlic-iz9tx 4 роки тому
*_Svaka čast. Ti si genijalac_*
@cumbis123
@cumbis123 4 роки тому
You sir have a new subscriber. Great editing and awesome project. Thanks for the upload!
@21gioni
@21gioni 4 роки тому
Could the rods be replaced with a magnet to power them.
@mrvolans7862
@mrvolans7862 4 роки тому
If the rods were to be magnetic, the timing on each contact had to be pretty precise to avoid the magnets dragging and subtracting from the momentum. But, it would work, and this could be converted into a generator, just like most DC motors can.
@sterby1
@sterby1 4 роки тому
The rods are magnetic when they are in the EM field of the solenoids, perfectly adapting to the field.
@21gioni
@21gioni 4 роки тому
Sterby jr. the rods are not magnets. They are simply metal rods, that become affected by the electromagnetic force created by the coil when the power is turned on. The force created is much stronger than a permanent magnet. But a magnet passing through the coil will induce a current to flow in the copper wire.
@arjun6358
@arjun6358 4 роки тому
Looks like There are actually 2 Agent 47s
@dre1011000
@dre1011000 4 роки тому
Jerry is not agent 47
@Zlackevitch
@Zlackevitch 4 роки тому
I love the sound of it
@terryisaac8195
@terryisaac8195 4 роки тому
That's soooo cooool!!!!!! It sounds a lot like a diesel combustion engine. Looks and works great!!! Thanks for letting me see this build!!! Terry Racine, WI
@KennethWayne
@KennethWayne 4 роки тому
Ah, so this is what they put in Teslas
@Argoon1981
@Argoon1981 4 роки тому
You must be joking but if you are not, no that is not the electrical motors they put on teslas. This type of electric motor is used in no car, afaik is not used anywhere, is just a proof of concept (to show that you can make a piston based electric motor) but afaik is very inefficient and not powerful enough, compared to normal (no pistons only a shaft) DC/AC electric motors and piston based combustion engines.
@KennethWayne
@KennethWayne 4 роки тому
@@Argoon1981 was joking. But appreciate the information anyway haha I still learned something new!
@nomercy411
@nomercy411 3 роки тому
@@Argoon1981 its not powerfull. Oke, but what if we made the bigger one with more wattage let say 1000 watts
@skyroyal7322
@skyroyal7322 3 роки тому
Nope
@susieeagar130
@susieeagar130 4 роки тому
Brazing or soldering the crankshaft would make it stronger, and, more importantly, with the use of some wooden jigs it could be much straighter.
@The_Torquoise_Inker
@The_Torquoise_Inker 4 роки тому
Wow ... Thats truly an amazing build man !! Keep it coming :)
@jeremyadamson9618
@jeremyadamson9618 4 роки тому
This is an amazing video. Well done!
@benkraft8404
@benkraft8404 4 роки тому
4"stroke" has nothing to do with it being 4 cylinder. the strokes refers to the 2 or 4 stages each piston/cylinder goes through.
@tomtalk24
@tomtalk24 4 роки тому
Clearly a language issue, not intelligence.
@rob1721
@rob1721 4 роки тому
Not saying that you're wrong but it's entirely possible to be very good at one thing (designing and building things from metal) and bad at another (vocabulary). I've personally worked for someone with a PhD who didn't know how to change a light bulb.
@jamesdecross1035
@jamesdecross1035 4 роки тому
So, it is a two-stroke V4.
@stianberg5645
@stianberg5645 4 роки тому
I thought the same. I was wondering how 4 strokes would translate to a magnetic piston.
@Tony07UK
@Tony07UK 4 роки тому
V4 is the cyclinder arrangement/orientation - one could have flat-4 as in the VolksWagen Variant 1600 from the '70s where the pistons were diametrically opposed.
@thetheoryguy5544
@thetheoryguy5544 4 роки тому
The higher the voltage the faster it goes? It like to see this in real cars in the feature.
@gezish14
@gezish14 4 роки тому
Great inspiration for me ... keep it up crazy to see what's coming next... God Bless
@nerop
@nerop 2 роки тому
Man this is an awesome project!
@Cosper79
@Cosper79 4 роки тому
When you're playing Ark and you have all your essentially equipment (Fabricator, Generator, etc.) all stacked in a 2x2.
@Crackpidgeonextreme
@Crackpidgeonextreme 4 роки тому
Ark blows
@backup3027
@backup3027 4 роки тому
That thing is awsome it would be cool if u made a v8 tho
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
Watch the video twice and you've seen all steps to make it a v8
@thenthson
@thenthson 4 роки тому
@Johan Rodrigues Nah mae a w16
@mackk123
@mackk123 4 роки тому
@@thenthson open up four tabs and press play at the same time for all four
@thenthson
@thenthson 4 роки тому
@@mackk123 that'll do. For now I guess.
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 4 роки тому
@@Thepracticalengineer lol
@HylianOverlord
@HylianOverlord 4 роки тому
All of your tools sound sick.
@bhargav7460
@bhargav7460 4 роки тому
Give this man a medal!!!!
@nikhilS10498
@nikhilS10498 4 роки тому
Black panther would be like: "And get this man a million subs"
@gokalpcetin4763
@gokalpcetin4763 4 роки тому
It looks and sounds great but the alignment just wasn't there, so many wiggling parts which increase your friction and affect the inertia :(
@Thepracticalengineer
@Thepracticalengineer 4 роки тому
nope, it was hard to get the crankshaft all perfectly aligned this way
@benjaminroy-dube5780
@benjaminroy-dube5780 4 роки тому
@@Thepracticalengineer More precise tolerances and actual press fit instead of lock tite fit would have helped you. Or the actual best would have been machining a one piece crank shaft.
@ronnejoshuaorias8364
@ronnejoshuaorias8364 4 роки тому
Did you see how simple his work station?, simply amazing!
@chrisneill1245
@chrisneill1245 4 роки тому
Not sure why UKposts suggested this to me, But now that I watched it. Gad it did. So subbing to this creativity. LOVE IT
@ConstantinSPurcea
@ConstantinSPurcea 4 роки тому
I mean technically it’s an electric engine that sounds... good?!
@emissarygw2264
@emissarygw2264 4 роки тому
LOL yeah if I ever get an electric car I want one that makes vroom vroom noises xD
@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi
@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi 4 роки тому
Its cool but, apart from making a noise its no where near as efficient or powerful as an electric motor.
@lizabeth763
@lizabeth763 4 роки тому
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi Efficiency wasn't the point though.
@andreypetrov2515
@andreypetrov2515 4 роки тому
And has shitty efficiency as a consequence. There is a reason why it is not done this way.
@neeksandhu4081
@neeksandhu4081 3 роки тому
@@Steve211Ucdhihifvshi what are all the things that make it less efficient than a motor (having a similar power draw)? I'm making a reciprocating saw inspired by this video. So any ideas would be appreciated.
@xXDaReasonXx
@xXDaReasonXx 4 роки тому
HUGE missed opportunity to make a cam shaft and a pulley system, that wouldve been epic to have all that on top of the motor adding to asthetic.
@redtomahawk0
@redtomahawk0 4 роки тому
Congratulations you have three likes
@xXDaReasonXx
@xXDaReasonXx 4 роки тому
@@redtomahawk04*
@blurri_10
@blurri_10 4 роки тому
*5
@navoneelnandan8070
@navoneelnandan8070 4 роки тому
6 And now 7
@blurri_10
@blurri_10 4 роки тому
Let's get this to a 50
@VivaLaFraggie
@VivaLaFraggie 4 роки тому
You're a talent dude
@omnis8240
@omnis8240 4 роки тому
That is so cool thank you very much for your creative insight
@alekseiborsenkodev
@alekseiborsenkodev 4 роки тому
"Electric engine is too simple. No engineer can have job security with this! Let's complicate!"
@arianadiego3709
@arianadiego3709 4 роки тому
It's an electric motor that sounds like a model A engine. 😜
@RX793
@RX793 4 роки тому
wow. I'm glad I found this channel. This guy is a genius.
@user-bj7ll1kv9d
@user-bj7ll1kv9d 4 роки тому
search "Игорь Негода"
@Mrmidnight369
@Mrmidnight369 4 роки тому
your videos inspire me
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