Making a Solenoid Engine / mn.projects / maciej-nowak-962547184
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@RicardoOliveiraRGB6 років тому
Man, your tools are my dream
@kibabumzungu2985 років тому
Hahahaaa
@francifebruary55645 років тому
Just DO IT!
@bistakos15 років тому
hey,thats my dream! :p
@jihe46775 років тому
I envy his workshop too, lol. I cannot justify spending that much money just for fun, lol
@Juliussalviejo205 років тому
You have switch and connected to dynamo
@Ninety-Nine5 років тому
I'm amazed by your lots of equipments and your craftsman skill.
@compfreak5306 років тому
Every one of these videos is amazing. fast intro. no speaking.. just gets the job done. and great ideas.. keep it up!
@ilovegurusahib6 років тому
You are an amazing craftsman. Brilliant steady hands an eye for detail and perfection and obviously the brain to add to it all.
@RCAvhstape5 років тому
It's like a steam engine, except instead of steam pressure it uses electromagnetic force. The switch acts like the steam valve, opening and closing as the crankshaft rotates. You could control the timing of it by sliding the switch forward or backward, or by changing the shape of the cam. The switch is noisy and will wear out, but for a demonstrator that only runs for a few minutes once in a while to show off to people it's very cool and keeps it simple and mechanical with no electronics needed.
@theshuman1005 років тому
Steampunk electric motor
@bodeine4545 років тому
I'm thinking the same thing. I'm not really an electrical motor hobbyist but I'm interested in it. I'm wondering what could be used instead of this switch to do the same task like maybe a magnetic switch or sensor similar to a crank trigger on an automobile crankshaft dampener?
@jamesrogers475 років тому
You could construct a more robust momentary contact switch to replace that relatively fragile microswitch. I think you should use a little graphite lubricant inside the bore of the solenoid to further reduce friction. Still, very good work.
@stevearcher43655 років тому
where is the dc voltage and power supply
@SmilingDevil5 років тому
Helium Road , and some explanation from the author of this video on that matter would have been nice....
@beaverbear91575 років тому
First person I've seen since Highschool using Siemens Solid Edge. I loved using that program and could always make some pretty cool stuff with CNC and 3D printers! Glad to see someone putting its advanced amount of tools to use!
@thomasblackwell95074 роки тому
Your attention to details make this absolutely beautiful!
@lilmickeyRay4 роки тому
that was very amazing to watch the full process. I commend you good sir.
@demonsparkx5 років тому
*That sound the hacksaw makes right before it reaches the finishing cut* Priceless.
@petermiguel42185 років тому
demonsparkx make something that amazed me that our problem ,that problem this is basic or toys don't worry. log your own made ,how good you are thanks,,,
@LordSandwichII5 років тому
@@petermiguel4218 Wut?
@shaiknj6 років тому
this idea could have so many applications. In a production line a really bored worker would be responsible for making one of the parts. When you have the ability to make all parts and bring them to work together it becomes an interesting project.
@jaspreet_official5 років тому
Its so satisfying to see drills drilling holes . this video required precision and a lot of hardwork
@Omi1426 років тому
What a neat work. Very satisfying to watch.
@paolabosman85485 років тому
Wyrww🚍🚜🚘🏫
@bistakos15 років тому
it is not satisfying,it is JEALOUS!He has the tools to make everything for himself! thats a blessing!
@omastrogatos8655 років тому
You can make this without special tools.Take a look at mine.ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fqSLemp7enpk02g.html
@claritoresdiano10214 роки тому
@@bistakos1 hahaha....
@lexugax6 років тому
Very interesting concept. I have a suggestion, though. I think that switch won't last too ling. You could instead use solid stated components, like an IR switch and transistors instead of that mechanical switch. Less moving parts, less wear.
@KrishnaSingh-pm5mu6 років тому
lexugax naughty
@vicentapaca68755 років тому
+
@dies2005 років тому
It might not last too long, but hecc. the sound of that button is nice
@robertkattner19975 років тому
These microswitches are tested similar, they last over 100,000 times off and on.
@rayraycthree57845 років тому
+Robert Kattner the inductive current might at switch break is likely to damage the contacts in short order. At the very least, put a diode across the coil to limit contact arcing. the micro switch position should have been made adjustable to peak the torque.
@alexl60776 років тому
You are the man, I can see you enjoy what you doing and creating something from nothing, thank you sharing this with us
@harilalmn5 років тому
I love the way you care for details and neatness in doing things... Great...!!!
@MCsCreations6 років тому
Amazing work, man!
@luisantoniomarrega11206 років тому
Parabéns meu amigo, o seu projeto ficou perfeito e profissional! Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil
@area22045 років тому
Também sou Br e do rio
@shahwaizshaikh21465 років тому
Good
@marcelokniss78105 років тому
ei mano, tu sabe qual software que ele usou pra fazer o desenho? não é autocad né?
@orionis695 років тому
o nome está no próprio vídeo kkkk é solid edge
@marcelokniss78105 років тому
@@orionis69 ah soh. É que eu tava vejo pelo celular e meu celular tá tudo bugado kk. Vlw
@gazaziho5 років тому
You have skill plus suitable machines & the result is a perfect factory-made pdoduct .. Thanks alot.
@demjel69556 років тому
which is wonderful it's the mecanical realisations, you can do everything you imagine well done!
@Dan-tv1sm5 років тому
Very nicely done.
@holetoanotheruniverse46906 років тому
The switch will break pretty fast because of the relatively high voltage of 30v DC and the inductance of the coil there will be high voltage sparks of about 2kV in the swich. Try a small thyristor from old high power electronics or buy for 1€
@tobiasbatt17606 років тому
Or take a free running diode ;-)
@samuelegilioli83496 років тому
Hole to another Universe Sorry, can you tell me what's the duty of that commutator? It's to invert the direction of current in the solenoid?
@trellend5 років тому
It's an on/off switch, it fires the solenoid in one direction only. Momentum carries it around.
@karimadel59115 років тому
@@trellend no if the switch is not existed the rod will be pulled and pushed this will make the mechanism would fail
@velcro82235 років тому
@@karimadel5911 Actually the pistons in a two stroke single piston motor are push only so the solenoid doesn't need to push and pull. The momentum in the flywheel allows the solenoid to reset while the power is off.
@omgitsmarto55584 роки тому
He makes it look so easy. Good work man.
@EfrainMcshell5 років тому
Wow 😮!! all those tools!!!!.... mmh! That is where the young boys and girls should be working with all sciences, and learning. It is a great privilege to have a room full of all tools electrical, mechanical, and other more... Excellent... thanks for sharing. 🚀
@roshansuryawanshi86586 років тому
Mind blowing work.....😘😘😘👍👍👍👍
@AngelMartinez-wv9nm6 років тому
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@alexanderbarrera91405 років тому
😗😚👅💏
@virendersingh93776 років тому
you sir are very dexterous!!
@MrLukaszKaiser2 роки тому
Recycling of old piece of wood was epic👍 this guy machines are great and so beautiful 😁
@sumeshsudhakaran65365 років тому
Extra neat work... Full clean&clear.. Keep it up..
@charlesthepaperman4 роки тому
Excellent work. You really need to add a 3d printer to your tools mate. That would outclass the woodwork and non metal part machining by the factor "a lot" 😜
@giorgigagnidze31344 роки тому
If I had all these tools I wouldn't need any engine
@igameidoresearchtoo65113 роки тому
yeah lol the tools themselves have engines in them to operate (this makes me question how was the first engine made?)
@alexabadi74586 років тому
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
@artubtu5 років тому
Watching you work is like watching early inventors experimenting and discovering. How early in life did your tinkering start? Who was your mentor, your hero? How long did it take you to outfit your shop? It's just fun to watch you create from raw material! It would be wonderful if parents realized what you are demonstrating on UKposts should be part of all children's curiclum.
@bercik70756 років тому
Good job!!
@user-zb9du6xe3j6 років тому
و hello who are you today كيف حالك اليةم
@abdelrahmansaad16706 років тому
جود جوب في عينك
@abdelrahmansaad16706 років тому
🕶
@dpyp6 років тому
You can just replace the switch with hall sensors would be much more efficient. But nice make though
@TheRasNyabinghi6 років тому
or inductive sensor
@laharl2k6 років тому
Or an optical sensor and you dont need a magnet and you can move it to get more or less torque
@vimukthiernest53916 років тому
sonic boom ..
@gary41206 років тому
Excellent Idea, please post a link when you upload a video of your product made with this modification!
@user-ct1rd7bn3x6 років тому
sonic boom ا
@naknakacknak5 років тому
Excellent craftsmanship. Really entertaining to watch. Thanks.
@aionzurvan31364 роки тому
i appreciate this video because it's not called like "15 quick easy homemade solenoid life hacks" or something
@brahmeshs96554 роки тому
He is a perfectionist..👏👏
@peerlessrecords62364 роки тому
no.. he's soo not a perfectionist. rather an idiot. drilling a hole into his drilling machine xD
@rgvanantwerp5 років тому
Great job,. All the haters can make their own vids now that you have inspired them. Two thumbs up on this and thanks for sharing your time with us.
@itielectricalgayaankhanrazakk5 років тому
Kf
@ahmedberdad67944 роки тому
Mr est ce que je peux avoir le schemas .merci
@berserkersen6 років тому
genius! lovely craftsmanship
@DeryckThompsonChasingtheDream5 років тому
Nice wor,well thought out. I agree the switch will let it down in time, may be better with a read switch, It will go forever then, lol well done worth watching a craftsman at work
@berhanegebriel31554 роки тому
I Like your Work, But What's the Use of This Machine?
@evren.builds6 років тому
where did you get your branding iron made?
@burakdenizbayraktar10295 років тому
sanayiden
@Beaks-gw2iz5 років тому
Selfmade
@colsanjaybajpai57475 років тому
Beautifully simple. Very well made
@josefzdarsky58006 років тому
A very nice example of handwork with a sense of detail. There are not many videos on youtube that could compete in this regard...
@maciejnowakprojects6 років тому
Thanks!
@isaacgonzalez92956 років тому
7:48 sounds like a rotary
@guckyschannel60635 років тому
What does that tell us now? Ah, I understand, you wanted to show what a great hobbyist you are. Wow, impressive!
@phil21566 років тому
Nice job! Reminds me of an old hit and miss engine.
@eagles977965 років тому
What a brilliant workshop
@scarkillerful5 років тому
I smell an underrated channel...
@go_anime6 років тому
محترف
@muzammilausmani79235 років тому
مقاطع للانستقرام
@user-dv9yu2wl4x5 років тому
Muzammil Usmani قولي عذمتي
@seroenloqueser4 роки тому
@@user-dv9yu2wl4x la cago wn ajajja
@prashantjoshi8495 років тому
Perfectly designed engine from a super skilled engineer ...
@felipelisboa55446 років тому
Parabéns!!! Muito bom! 👏👏👏
@blakearnold4895 років тому
It sounds like a 7.3 diesel 🤣🤣
@Acecool5 років тому
Never use gloves on rotary machines such as that sanding belt... If a piece got caught in the space between the belt and the wheel, you'd break your wrist, likely at the least with worse injuries resulting...
@kailashsaini53375 років тому
seriously
@dantefitti66785 років тому
good to know
@savagesock35985 років тому
Kailash Saini lmao
@hdunn85895 років тому
I have done that once luckily I didn’t get anything but a very bad hurting hand
@TheodoreAndor5 років тому
Love it so therapedic to watch. Would love to make things like this
@antonioverissimoserra83004 роки тому
Muito bem construído! parabéns.
@MMBNMalternateaccoun4 роки тому
So what exactly is the output of this engine? You said you used 30V of DC current what would be the output of this? And what would you suggest it could power? Such as a toaster?
@mintcoyote30604 роки тому
a toaster is directly powered by ac/dc current
@robertlangley2586 років тому
Nice but how are you going to transfer all this energy to the rear tires?
@hdunn85895 років тому
Robert Langley doesn’t have to be a car engine
@scottyforte58894 роки тому
Such finesse. It must have been super fun. Very cool very interesting!
@pierrelecaillou69663 роки тому
Avery nice creation. Elegant and beautiful. Well done!
@kapekape75804 роки тому
wait he used a bolt i thought you needed to use a magnet for the piston. i am confused
@Alvaro-em1dj4 роки тому
The coil itself is a magnet, u have to use metals that are attraced to magnets for it to work
@rodrigokiefe38504 роки тому
the solenoid generates a magnetic field that pulls the metal. I think it pulls every time the piston is away from the solenoid and stops pulling when it is inside it (hence the asymmetrical wheel for the switch)
@Colaaah5 років тому
30volts under no load. Put a load on it.
@danielkuva79664 роки тому
Love watching this stuff!!
@MegaChekov6 років тому
Well done all the best from John in Texas
@markissboi35835 років тому
2 wires r connected to ? dam always something missing :) guess u get a battery try diff volts work way up :)
@Sil3ntNinja015 років тому
It's most likely a DC power supply. Some models even let you choose the amount of voltage you can feed
@matisfuste91796 років тому
Can you make a plasma gun ?
@kimsylvester9646 років тому
In the 40 watt range? (TERMINATOR)
@swarojitmondal93296 років тому
Matis Fuste
@regenbiocorps5 років тому
no offence, but that's just too much to ask from a "you tuber"
@surendra19905 років тому
that grossly derogatory.
@georgevarghese2382 роки тому
Wonderful craftsmanship, Thanks
@FernandoR166 років тому
Just awesome! Congratulations!
@TheFatherKaz5 років тому
Did any one else hear the clock ticking?
@SpandanDeykolkata5 років тому
just my thought
@serg_sel75265 років тому
Me too
@mattye8806 років тому
Can someone please explain to me how it works?
@albvscommesincastello63466 років тому
MattyE It uses the skill of the coil. if you get some voltage on it, it will inhale the core to the coil. for getting it back it uses the contact switch there i guess. it will disable the power supply to the coil and the core jumps out from the coil
@virusinstall96586 років тому
Matej is right but if you didn't know it the coil is an electromagnet
@pyalot6 років тому
it works like a really inefficient and shitty electric motor with the only benefit of vaguely looking steampunk
@blitzdex276 років тому
But boy he didn't connect anything on the coil.
@roshansuryawanshi86586 років тому
Dexterx Ramos..ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nJmSnGyxb2qSzqc.html......see this one
@alexhariev74064 роки тому
I love how this is in time lapse without all the boring stuff
@positivenegative65255 років тому
Would really love to see this run by ac. I may have to try and make one myself. The hardest part would have to be syncing the frequency
@user-en8lw4jv1q6 років тому
Да вообще фигня, у нас такой же станочный парк в каждом доме!!!!!
@user-kg8ec7fs6q5 років тому
Иван Марковский жиза
@tangodigitalsystems6 років тому
This is not a tutorial, this is only a video of production...
@HilbertXVI6 років тому
Tango Digital Systems Who said it was a tutorial?
@deepakrathor21955 років тому
+Hilbert Black (No. XVI) pf
@dantefitti66785 років тому
You want too much ... but it would be nice!!
@sumeshsudhakaran65366 років тому
Extra decent job... Awesome
@timsharpe34985 років тому
Nice craftsmanship and combination of materials.
@user-yk5gf7ov5f5 років тому
Тоже ищешь коммент на русском?
@naguara65546 років тому
like si no hablas inglés pero ves el video
@danielosorio99196 років тому
Brandon Ramírez sabes que programa usa para diseñar el modelo ?
@naguara65546 років тому
Daniel Osorio nose
@vincenthernandez26426 років тому
It’s amazing what you can do in a small shop or home garage...
@danteverna42616 років тому
That’s an awesome little motor!
@user-oi4ol3pw1i5 років тому
Люди, зачем?
@user-hg9pq2ko9c5 років тому
Я тожэ пытаюсь понять
@Lil_Dances5 років тому
просто игрушка, как и двигатель стирлинга..
@user-uu2mn3sy1k5 років тому
Клацает прикольно )))
@chukchuk46795 років тому
Этоже сколково
@punisher71326 років тому
That's a motor not an engine
@ryansisco24926 років тому
THANK YOU!
@amalkarthik82276 років тому
An engine is a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion.
@ryansisco24926 років тому
*that runs off its own power... Not tied in to a power source.
@punisher71326 років тому
Amal Karthik no engine needs fuel a motor is electric that's a motor
@jP-gh3yo6 років тому
Amal Karthik Engines use gasoline
@miguelherrera45564 роки тому
Buenísimo, excelente trabajo!!!
@ufohunter36886 років тому
Excellent implementation and workmanship. I always enjoy seeing good construction videos like this. Sub +1
@colsanjaybajpai57475 років тому
Wonderfully made. Very simple
@DudeGuy-zt9eg6 років тому
Bro, that's amazing
@sjaakvkoten60616 років тому
6:36 Genius at work!
@Dolfinchik16 років тому
Good job! Connect the capacitor parallel to the switch, it will increase the power. The container should be selected based on the condition ((R^2)/(4*L^2)) > (1/LC), then the oscillations will be aperiodic.
@vineksoodan42476 років тому
Nice collection of machines
@glendelossantos76994 роки тому
i like your tools bro....and nice job
@fadhlaouinasreddine5263 роки тому
Genius at work
@joewoodchuck38244 роки тому
Out of all the tools I had at work I miss the lathe most. One of my early jobs back in the early 70s was to calibrate one of the first portable computer printers on the market. It was heavily mechanical with maybe a dozen standard commercially made solenoids. What the did for longevity and improved speed was to send the plungers out to be Teflon coated and the solenoid interior had a tube shaped mylar sleeve. They actually ran pretty nice that way. I wish I had some of those now. Nice build btw. I must make one someday. I'll likely use a hall switch, but a reed switch is my backup plan. How did you determine the counterweight size? Should it equal the connecting rod plus plunger weight?
@manjunathsanjeev52345 років тому
I don't have any of your tools but still watching.
@mohdnohmajid69704 роки тому
Someday all 🚗 and motorcycles will use solenoid engines!
@exocurve38365 років тому
so neat n meticulous workmanship
@Scottie11525 років тому
More wiring detail pls. Nice job. 🙂
@rudybharatt6355 років тому
That’s brilliant 👍
@peenasexy6 років тому
Amazing job sir .. wow great work done
@ICrewgle6 років тому
Great idea. It could be nice to put 2 or 3 in a single motor 👍