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How to Convert Any Bike into an E-Bike: Step-by-Step Tutorial
In this video, I take you through the entire process of converting a standard bike into a high-performance e-bike! 🚲✨
🔧 What You'll Learn:
Step-by-step instructions on how to convert your bike into an e-bike.
Detailed walkthrough of the components used, including the motor, battery, and controller.
Tips and tricks for a smooth installation and maximizing your bike's efficiency.
Performance testing and real-world riding footage.
Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or just curious about e-bikes, this project is both fun and practical. Join me as I transform an ordinary bike into an eco-friendly, powerful electric ride perfect for commuting or recreational use!
👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscr...
🔧 What You'll Learn:
Step-by-step instructions on how to convert your bike into an e-bike.
Detailed walkthrough of the components used, including the motor, battery, and controller.
Tips and tricks for a smooth installation and maximizing your bike's efficiency.
Performance testing and real-world riding footage.
Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or just curious about e-bikes, this project is both fun and practical. Join me as I transform an ordinary bike into an eco-friendly, powerful electric ride perfect for commuting or recreational use!
👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscr...
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Creating a 3D-Printed Tesla Turbine: Step-by-Step Guide!
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"In this video, I showcase a fully 3D-printed Tesla turbine, including the assembly process and testing with compressed air. This innovative design, patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913, demonstrates the principles of fluid dynamics and efficiency in turbine technology. 🔗 Check out the original patent here: Nikola Tesla Patent Join me as I explore the fascinating world of Tesla's engineering genius...
Wooden PC case 360 animation and 3D model
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360 degree animation of pc case 3D model link: grabcad.com/library/wooden-pc-case-2
How to Build a Custom Wooden PC Case: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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In this video I show you how I built a unique wooden PC! #woodart #unique #pccase Motherboard-MSI B450M BAZOOKA MAX WIFI CPU- AMD Ryzen 3600 GPU- Xfx rx570 8gb SSD- Kingston SSD M.2 500GB RAM- Kingston HyperX FURY RGB 16GB Coolers- Arctic cooling f12 pwm pst 5 pcs value pack PSU- Seasonic 500w 80 plus bronze
Sorry, how i can do for download the stl file or f3d file? Thanks from Italy 1qq
Hands this man faster that flash lel just kidding
@@Ikiru01 🤣
Nice one. I've been looking into ways to convert bikes to electric. How's the performance? Does the driving tire slip a lot?
It works pretty well, I haven't had chance to test it thoroughly yet. I will post video when I make more tests. The driving tire does not slip, I have added tensioner made out from zip ties to the rear wheel axle.
@@nemlab that's good to hear. I'm always worried such friction based systems might easily slip. I'll ofc watch any video you put out in the future.
@@J0ermungand Yes, it definitely needs tensioner of some kind. Thank you!
Moisture in the moulds
Wasser!😱
Very impressive. I liked the idea of its angles unlike other that stands on its 4 feet. Will do a similar pc build soon, thanks for this!
Great! Thank you very much!
Buddy. Wen link?
Good work, the downside to making the air / fluid flow through one exit port is it creates thrust. Pretty design though. Reminds me a little of Tesla’s original 9.75” machine.
'promosm'
Also, what was the diameter of the nozzle you used?
Nozzle is 5mm diameter, I am making changes now and I will make new improved version. Thanks!
Hi, what was the pressure of the compressed air that you used?
I've used 8 bar compressed air
where is the thermal path of cpu?
Thermal paste is pre-applied on the cooler from the factory
Cool project. Should the exhaust not be closer to the centre, or is that impractical for 3d printing?
Exhaust can be closer to the centre, that is not a problem for 3D printing. But I designed this turbine as it would work on steam. So in order to reuse the steam and condensate it and to reheat it you need to have a closed system. With bearing needed in the center of rotation, you need to go around it to have that channel for closed circulation steam system.
Amazing! Do you have the files available onlsine perchance? I have poor cad skills and i worry I will not be able to emulate this success if left to my own devices.
I don't have that option right now, but I will have it very soon. I will post links under the video.
@@nemlabNo link :(
I’ve got some Tesla Turbine models that do over 100,000rpm. Over 50,000rpm just blowing into it with your mouth. It’s called the Tesla Cube. Link to my open source research library can be found in the community section.
How thick should be the inner planes so we know they won't go \|/ and grind against the inner surface? In other words, how do I calculate the incoming pressure limitations?
It depends of the materials you will use and pressure that will work, outer plates should be tapered, so they are very thin on the edges, and thicker in the middle. They don't need to be very thick.
Tesla himself used 1/32” discs on his 6” and 9.75” rotor prototypes. So 0.8mm or 1mm will be fine. I’ve used 0.25mm carbon fibre discs (28mm rotor), 0.8mm 316 SS discs (5” rotor), 0.8mm 420 SS discs (5” rotor) and 4mm 5053 aluminium discs (800mm rotor) and also 3mm 7075 aluminium. I’ve 3D printed rotors in PLA and Nylon / Carbon Fibre. Tesla himself said we don’t need materials higher than 50,000psi tensile strength. The myth being perpetuated about Tesla didn’t have the materials required to make this work is complete BS. Tesla was using German Silver or hardened and tempered steel.
I’ve personally tested many prototypes using up to 750psi. That’s too extreme for 3D printed machines but a normal compressors full pressure of 10 bar will be fine for basic testing.
Nikola Tesla had used in some patents at end of discs a ticker one tapered to support inner discs and each disc would have a ding on one side that would push next disc so there was a point of contact. Also he made dics tapered ticked at center and tinner at edge whivh reduced stress on discs..
Your wooden body is just unrealistically cool! Release videos often! :D
Thank you, I will release more soon!
Dang where can I buy one? This looks like art great job!
That is only one that I made for me. Maybe I make more in the future.
Absolutely stunning. I feel inspired.
So glad!
amazing job! ... the only thing that ive alert its that you didnt put the thermal paste in the processor before you install it..
Thermal paste was already applied on the cooler from the factory. Thanks!
I especially liked the Sardine oil touch !
Zezam se Dobar bild, nesvakidasnji
Sieht sehr gut aus, klasse Idee
What about the spacers?
cool case and all but the music is so annoying over time its peaceful but if you play it over and over again it gets a bit annoying but other than that good video and cool case
You forget thermal paste
変態❤️
nice
Yes !
Nice design idea.
Nicely done.
Pretty, not conventional space wise, but still pretty none the less.
hi, their sides are the same cm
Nice!!!
Где тормопаста между процом и кулером Горе сборщики, за это дизлайк и отписка
Термопаста уже нанесена на коллер на заводе.
Fire, fire, fire🔥🔥🔥
отличный корпус джля защиты эми))) ну теперь понятно чё так много железа умирает в последнее время ,а так то да красиво , нужно было электротихнической сталью обложить его внутри , все нормальные корпуса с неё и делают
Amazing piece of Art!
It's beautiful, well done! Does the gpu cause any airflow bottleneck?
No, It has very good air flow. So Gpu fans are most off.
WoooW what a wonderful background music, so divine, just as this case, awesome build! 👌🏻😊
Thanks, music is composed by me :)
@@nemlab really great music... do you have a link with that music video maybe or can it maybe be downloaded somewhere.?
@@ijelic1604 Thank you very much. Not yet, I am working on my first album, I hope to publish it some time next year.
@@nemlab držim fige buraz, samo jako naprijed! :D p.s. neću se ljutiti ako mi slučajno mp3 šibneš na mail :P
Excelente...!!!
Great build I would have put a small black line around edge of acrylic just to cover recess and led strip but excellent result.
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im interested, but i will assume its bad for long run.
Ele não colocou pasta térmica 😱 5:17
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🔝👏👏👏
AMAZING!
Awesome build, but please add a few more music tracks the repeat really killed my excitement just being honest
Amazing build, I think it would look a lot cleaner without the rgb strip
You are probably right 😂
bro what thickness of wood did u use ??
7mm
@@nemlab thank you so very much 🥰🥰🥰
bro what thickness of wood did you use to make this frame ??