Micro Radial Engine Mods, Test | See Through Engine in Slow Motion

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Maker B

Maker B

4 роки тому

In this video I’m modifying and testing a 9 cylinder radial solenoid engine.
Here you can also see inside the crankcase as the engine is running.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!
Thank you for watching :)
If you have any questions, please leave them on the comments below!
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@MakerB
@MakerB 4 роки тому
Big thank you for watching this video :) Please check out the making video. Part1 : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/goeBrIZprKt0q2g.html Have a great day :)
@SpaceCadetLtd
@SpaceCadetLtd 4 роки тому
You should try heat treating the rounded cover to see if you can clear it up.
@gordonfreeman8174
@gordonfreeman8174 4 роки тому
So it cost what?
@exjarvas5486
@exjarvas5486 4 роки тому
How do you control power supply
@sabercruiser.7053
@sabercruiser.7053 4 роки тому
U ONLY NEED TO BALANCE IT TO A SMOOTHER ROTATION.
@familygun2923
@familygun2923 4 роки тому
Почему бы не сделать полноценную функциональную модель двигателя, а не его часть?
@camillecirrus3977
@camillecirrus3977 4 роки тому
Next up: Flying a plane with a micro radial engine.
@aaronatherton7431
@aaronatherton7431 4 роки тому
Flying a drone with radial engines!
@OctogonOxygen024816
@OctogonOxygen024816 4 роки тому
@@aaronatherton7431 I'd watch that
@james8179
@james8179 4 роки тому
So would i
@gormauslander
@gormauslander 4 роки тому
Tom Stanton, take notes
@Zulfburht
@Zulfburht 4 роки тому
This would probably be too inefficient or battery draining. But I’m down to see it
@Fate_37
@Fate_37 3 роки тому
Maker B. The only person that would build a micro radial engine to cool his coffee.
@frankthespank
@frankthespank 3 роки тому
You deserve that cup of coffee, great work! I’m subscribing!
@robertcoulson483
@robertcoulson483 3 роки тому
Excellent presentation style! Thank you for putting thought and time in the making of this video for our enjoyment.
@greg657
@greg657 4 роки тому
Love how it starts up kinda rough then smooths out. You'd think it was running on gas. Video is excellent.
@ipadize
@ipadize 4 роки тому
thats what i thought as well^^
@nicklikesradio
@nicklikesradio 4 роки тому
Its called a lope in diesel terminology. 💁🏼‍♂️
@Masu_Stargazer
@Masu_Stargazer 4 роки тому
Hi Maker B, I just watched your videos on the construction and modification of your 9 cylinder radial engine, so first off may I congratulate you on your workmanship, it is absolutely superlative and I have turned a strange shade of green with envy over your workshop. I haven’t read all the comments, so forgive me if someone has already brought this up, but I may have a way of increasing the efficiency and power output. In your video you stated that the coils were being energized in numerical order starting with 1 at the top and then proceeding counterclockwise from the camera’s point of view to 2 then 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 before starting the next cycle. After you installed the clear crank case cover I noticed that by energizing the solenoids in sequence the amount of movement of the next solenoid’s piston (technically it is solenoid core, but piston sounds better) is fairly small. For example after energizing coil 1 you energize coil 2 which only pulls the piston a short distance and rotates the crank through 40°. However, if you look closely at the position of all the pistons you will find that coil 6’s piston is almost completely out of the coil. Unfortunately, while energizing coil 6 would drastically increase the comparative movement induced of the piston and by inference the crank it is more than 180° (200° to be precise) past the position of coil 1 and would cause the crank to try and rotate in the opposite direction. However, the piston of coil 5 is also almost extended fully and is 160° past coil 1. Therefore by energizing coil 5 instead of 2 it would produce a much greater movement in the piston which would result in the crank rotating through 160° instead of 40°. If this sequence is extrapolated advancing the coil energization by 120° each step the sequence would be 1, 5, 9, 4, 8, 3, 7, 2, 5 and back to 1 producing 3 rotations of the crank instead of 1. Having said that trying to rotate the crank through 120° per coil energization may be too much so it might work better if only advance the energization order by 80° giving an energizing order of 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 2, 4, 6, 8 then returning to 1, which serendipitously corresponds to the firing order in actual radial engines. It shouldn’t be difficult to try as all you would need to do is either rewire wire the coils appropriately or if change the sequence by reprograming the microcontroller. Great work, masu
@jaywmeinen
@jaywmeinen 2 роки тому
That was my exact thought since radial engines don’’t fire in numberical sequence. Thanks for asking! I’m looking forward to the answer.
@hansmiller664
@hansmiller664 3 роки тому
Honestly?! In terms of explaining, building and giving this to us, you are an ARTIST! THANK YOU MAN! 🍀👍😃🍾🌹💞
@enriquecancino7519
@enriquecancino7519 3 роки тому
What a fantastic course on metal working techniques with a fun purpose in mind! On top of that, the inner workings of the engine mimic a real radial engine very closely on the principles of operation. Well done, sir!
@spanishcastlesinspace2899
@spanishcastlesinspace2899 4 роки тому
Wow, just seeing the internals and only knowing its electrical pulses I now know exactly how this engine works! Very cool.
@roshandev8604
@roshandev8604 3 роки тому
Believe me, this guy has the video of highest quality ❤️❤️❤️😍
@patrickamlung1226
@patrickamlung1226 2 роки тому
Outstanding! I appreciate the complexity, the precision and the imagination it takes to do this. I also appreciate the care and high quality videography it takes to present it. I do have a couple questions: Where do you get these ideas and do you do this for fun (hobby) or professionally (as in build working prototypes on contract)? PLEASE keep them coming!!
@gormauslander
@gormauslander 4 роки тому
He has heard our pleas, and we are grateful to him
@mtsilvagt
@mtsilvagt 4 роки тому
Hear, hear, Grom !
@Betto_333
@Betto_333 4 роки тому
Airoplaneeeee
@danielwarpaint1963
@danielwarpaint1963 4 роки тому
Ask for larger portions at lunch.
@gino27224
@gino27224 4 роки тому
Absolutely.
@alorikkoln
@alorikkoln 4 роки тому
Awesome 👏
@demcomp
@demcomp 4 роки тому
I love how it sounds like an old Biplane starting up... Just love it!
@timrussell1559
@timrussell1559 3 роки тому
Incredible machine work and craftsmanship. The engineering and precision involved to produce such intricate parts is truly superb. Very enjoyable to watch an expert at work!
@MakerB
@MakerB 3 роки тому
Thank you for the kind words!
@kfl611
@kfl611 3 роки тому
I always wondered how radial airplane engines worked. Thank you for the very well presented video.
@Mr-Damage
@Mr-Damage 4 роки тому
This is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time dude... when the whole world has gone to shit and it's all bad news this made my day. Cheers
@MakerB
@MakerB 4 роки тому
Glad you liked it :)
@onmyworkbench7000
@onmyworkbench7000 4 роки тому
That is so cool. At idle it has the same lopping sound that a real Gas Powered Radial Engine has.
@iankinver1170
@iankinver1170 2 роки тому
Thank you! I have always wanted to know how a radial engine works. Amazing!
@diegodonofrio
@diegodonofrio 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing, beautiful machine!
@abelprieto7180
@abelprieto7180 4 роки тому
I am actually impressed when i saw part 1 but I mostly enjoyed watching part 2
@gino27224
@gino27224 4 роки тому
Wauw. Even the starting sounded like a full scale one.
@oladiedoo50
@oladiedoo50 4 роки тому
Actually no, the full scale runs with petroleum so ya Mich like a combustion noise.
@dukejet6997
@dukejet6997 4 роки тому
Yes It does, with that "hit and mis" sound at low revs. Would love to see this on a Remote Control plane(WW2) The Guys at Flitetest would get it flying
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 3 роки тому
For an electric engine (something i never thought i would say as an aircraft mechanic)This looks almost kind of practical! You have a true mast-art rod & counterweight assembly on that crankshaft! So frigging cool! Would the induction on those rods heat them up too much to be usefull if this was more life- sized?
@Maus_122
@Maus_122 Рік тому
Well we have coolant for modern internal combustion engine and oil si why not use it for this as well
@davidwelner9994
@davidwelner9994 Рік тому
Plus they are being cooled by a lot of passing air
@Maus_122
@Maus_122 Рік тому
@@davidwelner9994 ambitious
@sev7nsev7n7
@sev7nsev7n7 Рік тому
@@davidwelner9994 there's no true need for the engine to be completely closed off too, you could have it exposed for more air cooling (though the drawback would be if something were to get lodged in it)
@cheeseburgerrunner5217
@cheeseburgerrunner5217 3 роки тому
Fantastic work man, looks great. I want to see it in a plane so badly.
@vaporhtrail4350
@vaporhtrail4350 4 роки тому
I've always wondered how radial engines worked. Now that I can see how. It's awesome. Really makes you appreciate the old aircraft that flew using them
@DreadX10
@DreadX10 4 роки тому
Only, in (some of) the real aircraft, the cylinders (with prop attached to it) are rotating and the shaft is fixed to the fuselage.
@Andrew-lc1ey
@Andrew-lc1ey 4 роки тому
Also, the firing order is not sequential in a radial engine. In this 9 cylinder engine, it would be 135792468. It would fire every other cylinder as you went around the engine.
@DestinyIsDecided
@DestinyIsDecided 4 роки тому
Correction: 8:04 Maximum RPM is shown as 1,808, but the detector is reading the blades hit, which it reads as 2 per each roatation as there are 2 blades for the propellor. So the actual RPM is 904. May be the detector has a setting, where it auto corrects for this issue, if so let me know @Maker B. Thanks, I really enjoyed watching the video.
@swagger897
@swagger897 3 роки тому
The detector works by reflection from the laser back into the optics. It is the same practice that we use to check an airplane's tachometer if it's reading true. No need to divide by two.
@engineer_cat
@engineer_cat 3 роки тому
When it stops you can see that there's reflective tape on one blade but not the other. Hopefully the laser tach is only registering the reflective tape (ie one count per rev).
@swagger897
@swagger897 3 роки тому
@@engineer_cat Yep, that's how they work. Otherwise too much or the IR light gets absorbed into whatever is being measured and it fails to return.
@franciscoordonez1663
@franciscoordonez1663 4 роки тому
What a surprise the Shigley!! Magnificent book for mechanical design and widely used in all engineering schools in the world ...Good job
@humnpwr
@humnpwr 2 роки тому
That’s the most beautiful electric motor I’ve seen.
@MakerB
@MakerB 2 роки тому
Glad you liked it!
@tommydeggerino4995
@tommydeggerino4995 4 роки тому
Beautifully machined. I wouldn’t be able to resist the temptation to fit it to a model Corsair
@thomasjoyce7910
@thomasjoyce7910 4 роки тому
This video is also beautifully lit and filmed with great care. Impeccable work.
@edwardrobertson2958
@edwardrobertson2958 2 роки тому
Fun stuff. I was particularly fascinated by the way the whole crankcase flexed as this thing ran. Cool hobby you've got yourself there.
@robertespinoza5958
@robertespinoza5958 2 роки тому
I wanna see him make a whole airplane at that scale with really scaled doen plain parts
@mullercardenas
@mullercardenas 4 роки тому
I enjoyed every second of this video!! I've seen the model combustion engines in action as a child in the model planes my father build. Love this!
@MakerB
@MakerB 4 роки тому
Glad you liked it!!
@coder0xff
@coder0xff 4 роки тому
This happens when the timing of the magnets is faster than the rotor is spinning.
@DonDonnieDon
@DonDonnieDon 4 роки тому
This is absolutely gorgeous. I love to build things. The meticulous detail, and the cleanliness on this is outstanding. Very impressive.
@MakerB
@MakerB 4 роки тому
Thank you :-)
@idkusername2795
@idkusername2795 3 роки тому
Its cool how the technology used in such a motor is also used to make speakers(coils) and other stuff.
@tuxobuxo3094
@tuxobuxo3094 3 роки тому
mmm electric magnets, big wow.
@zettart
@zettart 3 роки тому
Trying to sound smart lmao
@dcagdigger312
@dcagdigger312 3 роки тому
before
@crist-ot8oo
@crist-ot8oo 3 роки тому
Its the tech in speakers to make that engine not the other way around
@JasonWGamingnProd
@JasonWGamingnProd 3 роки тому
A solenoid
@wiros8101
@wiros8101 3 роки тому
It's gorgeous! I love the sound of solenoid motors. I want one in an electric car or bike.
@moritzlaszlo3115
@moritzlaszlo3115 4 роки тому
That is an incredible beautiful peace of technology ❤️
@bladeviridian7853
@bladeviridian7853 4 роки тому
Best thing from UKposts recommendations so far!
@PfalzD3
@PfalzD3 3 роки тому
This is 'Beyond' Bad ass. I'm speechless.
@acward2007
@acward2007 3 роки тому
Pure genius! Love it.
@Harrzack
@Harrzack 4 роки тому
A true stunning work of machine art! Can’t imagine what those “thumb-downers” were. thinking...
@lockingBlock
@lockingBlock 4 роки тому
Those are likes from Australia.
@JulianMakes
@JulianMakes 4 роки тому
This is so beautiful! Instant sub!
@dingohaus
@dingohaus 3 роки тому
Just absolutely a thing of complete beauty.
@LEGOBubuS
@LEGOBubuS 3 роки тому
Well done, sound also cool! World needs more radial solenoid engine! 🙂 Keep them coming!
@durexyl
@durexyl 4 роки тому
A few hall-efect sensors, small magnet, some electronics to control the switching... Very nice project!
@enginerdy
@enginerdy 3 роки тому
Nah, contactors directly on the output shaft!
@skyhawk21
@skyhawk21 4 роки тому
An electric motor that sounds like a radial gas engine, how awesome is that!!!!!
@mirhuseynagha
@mirhuseynagha 4 роки тому
++
@daleanderson1727
@daleanderson1727 3 роки тому
Good stuff. I went into a bar in Yuma, Arizona earlier this year. On the wall, they had a wooden sculpture. Customers asked what it was and no one that worked there knew. The barmaid asked me if I knew. I did. It was a wooden sculpture of a WWI airplane radial engine. A beautiful thing to behold. Never seen another one like it.
@lapiswolf2780
@lapiswolf2780 3 роки тому
3:24 "Starting Up" Age of Z Origins ad: *WARNING*
@mohamadnasiralzaabi2752
@mohamadnasiralzaabi2752 3 роки тому
Actually I got a talabat ad lol
@turboclown3604
@turboclown3604 4 роки тому
I'm disappointed the engine didn't drag the table across the room and fly out the window.
@benediktfioriolli8165
@benediktfioriolli8165 4 роки тому
The Propeller was mounted in the wrong direction
@user-ob7mu3jn4w
@user-ob7mu3jn4w 4 роки тому
Tolol
@billboyd4051
@billboyd4051 4 роки тому
@@benediktfioriolli8165 Is that why it blew over his lego toys behind it, it was going backwards ?
@benediktfioriolli8165
@benediktfioriolli8165 4 роки тому
@bill boyd oh... lol
@hahhappaa8327
@hahhappaa8327 4 роки тому
Cause the holder is heavy ,thats the point
@Snagglepuss1952
@Snagglepuss1952 4 роки тому
PS: awesome skills, really liked the Ali cover you did first but cool to see the guts at work, cheers.
@dpt
@dpt 3 роки тому
와우! 넘 멋지네요~ 잘 보고 갑니다.~
@David199701
@David199701 3 роки тому
Incredible. At some point we could see a vibration mode due to the sampling rate of the camera being nearly exactly a inverse multiple of the frequency of that mode
@awm21awm21
@awm21awm21 4 роки тому
Fantastic editing and video quality
@MakerB
@MakerB 4 роки тому
Thank you!!!
@a.t.f.2604
@a.t.f.2604 4 роки тому
That feel when your coffee is too hot so you build a plane to cool it off
@StanHemphill
@StanHemphill 2 роки тому
Lovely work, both the motor and the video editing. First class.
@mrorion1950
@mrorion1950 3 роки тому
Congratulations. Wonderfull job!
@operastudio1238
@operastudio1238 4 роки тому
Best coffee cooler ever ☺️🙏
@wagsman9999
@wagsman9999 4 роки тому
Would like to hear more about the power source.
@myanimals2962
@myanimals2962 2 роки тому
Great job! I also need such souvenirs. Thanks for the video, I will try to assemble this model as well. )
@johnadams-wp2yb
@johnadams-wp2yb 3 роки тому
Excellent craftsmanship. I learned today that all radial petrol engines have odd numbered cylinders
@rysus
@rysus 4 роки тому
7:20 When you try to build the LEGO City rescue helicopter to save the man in the river but you made the propellor too strong
@jrsiv4462
@jrsiv4462 4 роки тому
H E Y !
@moldyshoess
@moldyshoess 4 роки тому
hol up
@dylangood6215
@dylangood6215 4 роки тому
Ryan Park HEY
@ijnisus6273
@ijnisus6273 4 роки тому
HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY
@Jimmeh_B
@Jimmeh_B 4 роки тому
That is by far the coolest desk fan I've ever seen. I might even copy it! Gotta love the way the EM fields flex all the coil wires. What did you drive it with? Please tell me you went old school with a 4017 and 555 and not an arduino!
@JasonSamuray
@JasonSamuray 2 роки тому
A war plane once ruled the skies of the Pacific historical battles you are a "f*cking legend bruh for making this micro radial engine
@franzolielectronics
@franzolielectronics 3 роки тому
Nice one. How do you drive it?
@tapper666
@tapper666 3 роки тому
…?
@-.-3482
@-.-3482 3 роки тому
Mate watch the original video?
@milesdzineku9940
@milesdzineku9940 3 роки тому
Love your vids
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 3 роки тому
Yes.
@revolution5547
@revolution5547 3 роки тому
Drive
@irpat54
@irpat54 4 роки тому
What sis you use for lubrication for the internals of the motor... you might have shown in your last video about making it but I don't remember... Thanks, great videos...
@michakasprzak6869
@michakasprzak6869 4 роки тому
Waiting to see pretty big RC airplane with this on it's front
@michakasprzak6869
@michakasprzak6869 4 роки тому
@PunchingMegaTree well, I heard something about traveling electricity by wifi, dont know of its true but it should work on plane big enough
@ypyketo
@ypyketo 4 роки тому
@PunchingMegaTree nope. This can, but not at high RPM. Needs a decent gear bc has a good moment like all electromotors do but struggles to maintain high rpm.
@tobbleboii5988
@tobbleboii5988 4 роки тому
@PunchingMegaTree i suppose a really lightweight plane would work, a sopwith camel for instance
@FloofyTanker
@FloofyTanker 4 роки тому
Maybe PeterSripol can help
@heyitsmejm4792
@heyitsmejm4792 4 роки тому
not sure how efficient the motor is but if that weight together with the battery and radio plus the weight of the plane body , looks like 1800RPM isnt gonna make it.. that rpm is just barely enough to push the plane on the concrete but really isnt powerful enough for the take off run..
@americanrebel413
@americanrebel413 2 роки тому
This was really cool! Thank you.
@hummerzdca
@hummerzdca 3 роки тому
This is great! Can’t believe there’s not a full scale one in operation out there in your garage to go on a real airplane! Pretty much a zero emissions one! Keep up the great works, wish I had the time to bring my creations to life too! The coffee cool 😎 at the end was a nice touch! Congrats!
@minigungaming5404
@minigungaming5404 4 роки тому
Looks like a dancing spider in slow motion 😂 But its pretty cool
@bilalelfakrouchi9074
@bilalelfakrouchi9074 4 роки тому
ONE THING MORE : YOU MUST TO ADD OIL INSIDE THE ENGINE to reduction the friction and sond 🥰👍
@jackjorgensen1440
@jackjorgensen1440 4 роки тому
Bilal ELFAKROUCHI I think it sounds cool
@TharunRPrakash
@TharunRPrakash 4 роки тому
@@jackjorgensen1440 Nah it sonds cool
@TharunRPrakash
@TharunRPrakash 4 роки тому
@Salman Malik You're right about the sond
@rifkifirdaus2199
@rifkifirdaus2199 4 роки тому
*reduce Sorry I had to
@jackjorgensen1440
@jackjorgensen1440 4 роки тому
@@rifkifirdaus2199 no
@r_1901
@r_1901 2 роки тому
50 years ago I made one of those as a project in 8th grade electricity class. Much cruder of course, and only one cylinder. (Modeled more like my store-bought steam engine that burned pellets under a boiler.) Wound the solenoid by hand. Crank shaft was a bent piece of clothes hanger. Flywheel was a steel coffee can lid. A cam on the shaft pushed copper strips together firing the solenoid from a big square 6 volt Ray-o-vac lantern battery. Nobody had ever seen anything like it. Maybe 600 rpm, way too fast to count. Wow, these videos brought that memory back, and the challenge of cobbling that thing together from garage scraps.
@jackpreston8762
@jackpreston8762 2 роки тому
I don't often make comments on videos but I must compliment your engineering expertise, fantastic, thank you for sharing..
@MakerB
@MakerB 2 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@StraightLineCycles
@StraightLineCycles 4 роки тому
That thing is ridiculouly awesome. I still want a large one but that would be super expensive
@1100101food
@1100101food 4 роки тому
With some neodymium magnets you could make something super powerful, in the range of thousands of watts with windmilling capability.
@StraightLineCycles
@StraightLineCycles 4 роки тому
@@1100101food i think it would be cool sticking out of a 1950s ford pickup...hehe
@RealRowas
@RealRowas 2 роки тому
* sees the domed acrylic front * Yeaa ... That's gonna be a magnifying effect ... x)
@DasKloputzer
@DasKloputzer 2 роки тому
yeaaa.... stfu
@wolfsfarm7667
@wolfsfarm7667 3 роки тому
what puzzles me - why are putting so many people their thumb down? I guess those are the ones who haven´t got a clue how this motor works nor how much skill it takes to construct and fabricate it. Congrats - excellent work!
@user-tt6vn9ps8v
@user-tt6vn9ps8v 2 роки тому
You got a great engine, I really liked it, I will put a like for your efforts
@tigahshark
@tigahshark 4 роки тому
Me: my motor broke, I got to buy another one . Maker b: I think I have all the materials.
@lo0o0ok56
@lo0o0ok56 3 роки тому
덕분에 기계공학과 엔진에 대해 관심이 많아졌습니다 ^ㅁ^
@SumProject18
@SumProject18 Рік тому
That's an amazing concept
@fighter747
@fighter747 3 роки тому
Honestly I admire you so much
@shuntawolf
@shuntawolf 4 роки тому
DUDE!!!!!!! You even got the WASP engine rumble when you spin it over to start up!!!! In the words of Montgomery Burns... EXCCCEEEELLLLEEENNNTTT!!! I know it's a LOT of work, but the curiosity in me would love to see a double wasp, with a tri or quad blade prop, housed in a gullwing fighter plane model, flying!!! haha Yeah yeah a lot to ask, but hey... if you're going to ask why not ask for it all!! Any idea how much total construction time you have in this? Beautiful work and excellent vid work with it!!! Keep it up! What's next?!?! /evil grin
@charlesthepaperman
@charlesthepaperman 4 роки тому
Excellent it is.
@asandberg6
@asandberg6 4 роки тому
This would be a cool colab with @FlightTest
@sirshurlur9004
@sirshurlur9004 4 роки тому
@@asandberg6 I need to see this happen so much! I wonder if there is a way to change the design to get more power out of it tho, seems a little under powered to me.
@midgetman4206
@midgetman4206 4 роки тому
Like the F4U? I can't think of many fighter aircraft with two engines, the mosquito is the only one that comes to mind
@shuntawolf
@shuntawolf 4 роки тому
@@midgetman4206 Do some research genius... Vought F4U Corsair/Engine type Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp
@chuckthebull
@chuckthebull 4 роки тому
The whole time i was wondering what the point was of making a noisy electric motor ..Coffee cooler!!!! brilliant
@petermundell9553
@petermundell9553 3 роки тому
This is the best ever. Great job. Well done...
@MakerB
@MakerB 3 роки тому
Thank you!
@paulfrancis8836
@paulfrancis8836 2 роки тому
That Crankshaft is a Beast !
@yd0218
@yd0218 4 роки тому
와~ 저게 9기통 엔진이군요~ 대단하네요~ ㅎ
@michaeljin9043
@michaeljin9043 4 роки тому
I think the term ridiculously awesome very proper for this toy, a term from one of the comments!
@chrispekarik3889
@chrispekarik3889 3 роки тому
Nice Job kid! I always enjoy your builds
@Cupra317hp
@Cupra317hp 3 роки тому
That is Amazing Bro. God Dame it. That Sounds quite Good
@argtrak
@argtrak 4 роки тому
Definitely a beautiful thing to watch. I can't help but wonder about the eddy currents induced in the copper cylinders decreasing efficiency. Would a non-magnetic/non-conductor perhaps provide better efficiency? Also, how does it compare in terms of rpm/watts for an identical propeller with an RC brushless motor?
@AndyGJorgensen
@AndyGJorgensen 4 роки тому
Thats pretty cool on the RPM did you divide it by 2 to account for the tach reading both sides of the prop?
@SoulDelSol
@SoulDelSol 2 роки тому
It was pointing into one side
@hondoonaka1823
@hondoonaka1823 3 роки тому
I wish this was something you could buy to put on your desk, and it worked and everything. I would totally buy that
@Steveshappylittletrees
@Steveshappylittletrees 3 роки тому
That Sir, is extremely cool!
@surb4033
@surb4033 4 роки тому
The only things missing now r the other parts of the plane lol, awesome thing u did there! Btw what's the outro song?
@turbosvickovoherniklipiky6058
@turbosvickovoherniklipiky6058 4 роки тому
fantastic table fan 👍
@georgeallen8860
@georgeallen8860 3 роки тому
gorgeous well done
@jegatheshkumar5818
@jegatheshkumar5818 2 роки тому
I just loved it!! Awesome👍👏😊
@user-no8zy3fn8c
@user-no8zy3fn8c 4 роки тому
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ커피 식히는 용도 였군요~ 너무 아름다운 엔진이네요 감탄하고 갑니다
@thorstenpilz9369
@thorstenpilz9369 4 роки тому
0:34 when I saw the acrylic cover I thought right away that it would work like a lense and would screw up the interior. However, that thingy is nice and well built.
@abittwisted
@abittwisted 2 роки тому
Now to see it in a flying RC plane. :) Awesome motor.
@BharatKumar-fw5ev
@BharatKumar-fw5ev 3 роки тому
Really a great job .WONDERFUL
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