Pro tip on the rocket fuel: Don't use plain table sugar. Use Sorbitol. It has a smoother burn rate and lower pressure. Also, mix the two ingredients with enough water to dissolve the sugar and heat them in a pan (VERY LOW HEAT!!). Once evaporated, you will have a lightly brown, thoroughly mixed fuel. Pour that into a mould the same dimension as your rocket cavity greased and lined with a thick paper tube. When it cools push out the fuel slug (grain as they are called) and you are ready to go. The paper tube and tight fit will help keep the flame from going around the outside of the grain and causing a pressure spike. If you need more power, push a rod into the middle of the grain before it cools. This hole will create greater surface area for the flame and the fuel will burn faster. For an even faster burn, create multiple grains. You can use these parameters to raise or lower internal pressure to suit how much your rocket can withstand. Check out Richard Nakka's site for all the information you would ever want to know about experimental rocketry. There are a ton of resources there for anyone who is curious.
i have to add some safety corncern about the tecnique you discribe for the pit and melt the sorbitol ill suggets to use a doble bath call baño maria. just to not get the mixture in contact with any hot flame or stuff that mixture from 90 degrees it self ignite trust me i have experience
@@yoloboogie3674 I don't know that many channels, I do know nikkitutorials, Morgz, ninja, t-series, Casey neistat, faze rug/rice gum, Jake Paul, and many more.
You have to be really careful with those things. I was just walking around my neighbourhood recently, and was hit on the head from one out of nowhere. Now my vision is blurry and all I can smell is caramel wherever I go. I didn't really see where it came from, but a passerby said it looked like it was launched from a roof about 300 meters away. All I'm saying is stay safe!
@@integza rI'm sure someone like you can easily and quickly make a decent ball mill which will grind your powders to a much finer one. I did a little research project in high school on how to make rocket candy more powerful, by looking into sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol etc. instead of sucrose, and also by adding sulfur and metal powders such as Al and Mg to the mix. Mannitol, a bit of sulfur and very fine Al powder (which you should make by grinding charcoal and Al together in a ball mill, so the Al doesn't oxidise) was the best one. Don't know the exact ratios of the top of my head.
dude but you hadn't made a rotary engine yet, had you joined a challenge to make every type of them ? br br br br br br vroom vroom DeLorean was about to had one, in a concept
since you made a rocket... and joined a space race.. you should make an anti-meteor safety system!! or.. the at least a Home Anti-Theft, anti-intruder system, crazy amount of crazy rockets will surely handle it hehe
Theme: Electric Jet Engine (turbojet or with air bypass). Use a brushless motor from a vacuum cleaner (100k rpm) to drive a compressor. Jet fuel on the combustion chamber and don't use a turbine at the end. Let all the hot gases get out of the nozzle! This could be a cool project!
Your idea is easier than mine! [actually I am already planning how to build a fully ceramic composite jet engine housing at full scale!] I just want to see if the ceramic can handle the heat too! /)/) ( 'ˬ') @(>_ )-b \) \)
Theme: make steerable rocket with liquid fuel, or maybe (perhaps more attainable) like a multi-stage rocket. Also I'm no expert but maybe next time launch the rocket somewhere a little less populated haha :) I laughed so hard when I saw that EDIT: If I win the printer, I will learn fusion 360, design and print a tomato, and take a bite out of it. Let's make it happen.
Hybrid rocket... Plastic as a fuel. Decomposing of hydrogen peroxide as oxidised. For steering... Spin rocket, and let extra gas out on side of rocket. That changes the direction of thrust.
@@daives01 hey ok I trust you but can you and your people help my friend to win please its name is santiago larrain and his comment is no more than 2 hours ago plaese??
Hey Ineska, just want to let you know you are a bright light on this gloomy globe and you continue to inspire me and through my my community to be positive, have fun and make it achieving great things that little bit easier. Thanks Buddy! Keep up the good work/life! Brilliant
Theme: a 3d printed vacuum cleaning robot that can also mop. Also intelligent enough to not mop carpets. Get us to 2k likes and Integza has to kiss a tomato...on his next video! 😂
Theme suggestion: You have been working so hard to create a good pulse jet/rocket engine, why not put your knowledge and hard work to the test, make a plane powered by one! It has to be able to carry its own fuel, and have at least 30 seconds in stable flight. Along with this, another idea is to use your micro controller skills to rig it with a functional steering system. Then you can try your luck at perfectly crashing it into a tomato.
Hmmmm... how about building a new kiln using Aerogel or aerated-concrete. It seems to me that if you want to get more extreme ceramics might be in your future. Post Hmmmm - if you 3d printed a ceramic kiln liner that could be the foundation around which you could place the insulation.
@@alphabravo3683 printing the lining is massively cost prohibitive. 3D printing excels at producing items of complex geometry for cheap (compared to tooling up for mass production or machining traditionally) but it is not the tool for bulk material (such as furnace lining). Just one liter of SLA resin costs anywhere from 60-150$, and given that ceramic resin is likely a lot more advanced than conventional resin, i would not at all be surprised if a bottle surpassed 150. On the other hand, kaowool lining (refractory wool) can be had for about 100$ for 24"*12"*2" which is sufficient to line a small furnace in its entirety.
@@alphabravo3683 Could also make one(a kiln) with some starlite material for very cheap, technically a forge but you could dial back the heat to turn it into a kiln. reference video ruclips.net/video/FmEb1YZScxc/видео.html
If you are familiar with the film 'Hunt for the Red October' the plot focuses around getting a Russian sub with a new type of propulsion system called a "Caterpillar" in the movie. If I remember right it basically used an Archimedes screw to propel the submarine with little to no cavitation, thus making it run silent. That would be kind of cool to explore.
You should definitely do more videos using sugar rockets. I have 2 themes: you should upscale the rocket and attach a parachute. And you should attach the smaller rockets to an RC car or plane and use them as missiles.
Integza, I have 2 challenges for you! 3d printed flamethrower Or A fully 3d printing EDF ( Electric duct fan basicly a electric jet engine) only parts excluding parts are wiring and stator shaft Maybe use ceramic resin for the rotor and carbon fibre filament for the casing?
Why don't you build a kiln? You could use those white bricks they use in forges. Add a temperature monitor and an arduino... bob's your uncle you have a controllable kiln!
I suppose buying a replacement or getting one second hand is more practical, but isn't the point of the channel to be creative and do things your own way?
@@johngoldberg8949 It's less about reinventing the wheel and more about being able to do something for yourself. I'd be more interested in watching a video where he makes the rocket, the propellant, and the nozzle rather than just buying an optimized setup and showing it off. It all comes down to personal preference but I was drawn to this channel because of it's creativity and willingness to fail.
If his 3d printer broke I would want him to fix it in a quirky and interesting way too. I have nothing against store bought but making something cool simply because he can is just what I've come to expect from him. Someday everything breaks; if you can, I believe you should fix it.
That rocket exhaust out of the aerospike was absolutely gorgeous!! I'm sure you got a big sense of pride when seeing too knowing something you made did what it was designed to do,mostly!
Yeah, the flow went exactly where it was supposed to. I was impressed. I think the failure may have been due to the solids in the exhaust stream blocking the "throat" (ring in the case of the spike?) and changing the constriction. I could easily be wrong though, I'm no rocket scientist...
@@deltab9768 My daughter in law is. She did her PhD on some esoteric aspect of rocketry, but she worked, initially on wind power turbine design and now she’s employed in fusion research. Formidably smart young woman and super mum. I don’t know how she does it.
Use a small rocket to lift a steel cable deeply conected to earth in the middle of a storm. Have a bucket filled with salty water between the earth and the cable to instantaneously create HHO when the thunder strike the steel cable. And admire a nice explosion ! :D PS : Do not do this from your balcony this time :D PS2 : This ceramic resin looks awesome PS3 : Upvote if you wanna see the world (or bucket) burn !
Glad I found your channel today! For a theme it would be awesome to add a launch escape system to your rocket. Secondary theme: tomato seeking rocket for maximum tomato destruction.
"I still have a lot to learn when it comes to rockets. Especially in terms of safety." integza's neighbors, currently ordering rocket-proof umbrellas: you can say that again
ROCKET PROPELLED GLIDER! It goes up and at max altitude the wings extend/fold out allowing it to soar through the air as a glider for a controlled landing!!!
I really appreciate seeing the various steps in engineering here. Many other videos talk about start, making, and end results, but you go through all the failures as well!
The world needs more of you and people like you. With sound legal counsel, I'm certain you will find financial reward with some of these ideas of yours. Not sure how patents work in your country, but you should patent every single original design. Ceramic coating in those rocket bodies, with perhaps a metal sleeve insert, and you have a policy changing device. I speak where I should not. I am your pupil for now, and I thank you.
There's people who really knows how to make education content in a funny and awesome way. I learn more with you and Electro Boom than in the university here in Brazil 😂😂😂
Yo integza, Make a rocket with tomatos inside , so if it fails atleast the tomatos will be destroyed so no loss!! Remember kids , tomatos as the most DISGUSTING guuy thing in the world.
Amazing Video!!! imagine you are Integza's neighbor and one day a rocket falls on your head... and the next day the same thing happens lmao. You have a rocket now, why don't you build a moon rover? So you can use solar panel too. Not a real one, but a little space roover with arduino stuff
Theme: It would be really cool if you explored the challenges of flying a helicopter on Mars, like the Ingenuity will be doing next year. You could use a vacuum chamber to simulate Mars's thin atmosphere and 3D print a whole bunch of helicopter parts. I think it's within the scope of stuff you do!
@@TheCDelX I just like people who are clearly passionate about what they do. A lot of bigger RUclipsrs you can see it's just them 'doing there job' the passion dies
Why don't you build a machine that makes surgical masks, it could be very helpful in this period! Or maybe build a vacuum machine that makes tomatoes explode, cos' tomatoes are fricking disgusting ahaha ... Tomatoes are disgusting!
We've made large "Bottle Rockets" using sugar rockets. Tubing for the engine was generally cardboard tubing used to ship paper documents or blueprints. Just that and a long stick, these suckers sailed.
As someone who has a decent amount of experience making solid rocket fuel, here are a couple tips. Firstly, use glucose powder instead of cane sugar. Glucose is a simpler molecule and thus has a cleaner burn, producing more thrust. Secondly, melt the fuel into a paste rather than pour powder into the tube. This does 2 things. Firstly it better mixes the fuel and oxidiser, and secondly it gets rid of any moisture that may be in the mix. Do not caramelise it however or you’ll end up with a dirtier burn. If done right you should get a mostly white looking paste with a brown tinge. Lastly add some red iron oxide to your fuel. It doesn’t need a lot, maybe half a gram per rocket.
Brown gas (HHO) powered rocket would be awesome ! You can increase the power with other gases. Actually anything that uses brown gas ! I love brown gas
just feeding brown gas through a tube and lighting it inside a nozzle is a bad idea, it carries its own oxidizer so the flame will just travel through your tube back to your container where you store your brown gas, aka your fuel tank explodes. the other option would be to use hydrogen, but hydrogen-powered rockets are really hard to make. hydrogen can go through the smallest gaps, and most 3d printed parts arent even fully airtight.
@@BlackBird-nn2yc maybe with a one way valve. ( Tesla valve wouldn't be effective ) Or with a cannister filled with HHO. Hydrogen wouldn't work like you said.
@@ruix one-way valve wouldn't work, the gas is not moving backward, it's just being burned. the only thing that would work would be a bubbler. also, I forgot to mention that the temperatures of burning HHO is 2,800 °C, way higher then those heat resistant 3d parts can withstand
You need to make some technology from the future with a retro perspective, maybe asteroid mining equipment with a Tesla earthquake machine, to separate the asteroids components, or an INDESTRUCTIBLE MUSTACHE!
Theme for a future vídeo: making an eletric fan jet engine, you can make a scramjet engine with sheet metal and some holes for the fuel intake, and put an eletric drone motor in front of it for the compression of the intake air, you wold have to learn how to bend and weld sheet metal, that wold be sooo amazing to watch. Also... Oi Integza! Obrigado pelo conteúdo incrível, me inspira muuuito asistir seus videos, mas não tenho dinheiro para investir nos meus projetos... Um dia espero poder fazer projetos como você e me divertir criando e aprendendo, muito obrigado e abraços do Brasil!!
Hello Integza, I have three ideas. THEMES: the first is an underwater rocket that uses a chemical reactive to water such as sodium as fuel. Second idea, a rocket that lands on a mini metal Moon, perhaps with the help of parachutes and magnets. And a third, a rocket-powered Santa Claus sleigh with wings. Cheers Cheers
Lmfaooo i do that all the time, i mean when your by yourself its the funniest thing you can do in the bathroom besides a santa beard from shaving cream
if you can make a working cylindrical tesla valve you have to absolutely try it as a nozzle for these rockets! in a video from Nighthawk called Tesla Valve Explained With Fire it looks like the flow actually accelerates!
I personally wouldn't mind if we continue with the "take old inventions and find modern and/or extreme and humorous applications for it" theme, I really enjoyed it so far
Some people see a dead kiln. I see a perfect opportunity to make the kiln _better._ Electrically _and_ mechanically, it's about as simple as it gets. Now he can add a PLC. Kaowool and firebrick are cheap. High temperature nichrome is cheap.
@@WaffleStaffel Assuming the construction allows easy access to the wire to replace it. Typically they don't, so he will be better off building one from scratch and not using any part of the dead one.
Theme: try to build a tool, which can accurately measure thrust of an engine. If you add a logging function to it maybe with a microcontroller, it'll be even better.
So I used to make something.similar to this when I was a kid, about 30 years ago. I found that one way to get a nice even consistent burn, was to melt the potassium nitrate, and sugar mixture, and pour it into the rocket. When it cools, it's a solid. Also, I used rolled paper for the rocket body, since we didn't have 3d printers.
Looking back on all the videos I watched from this channel has made New Years all the more pleasant. I'm really glad I discovered this channel a few months ago!
This is the closest thing i've ever seen to literal flying pottery ever. You should definitely do more of the sort, this sounds really fun(ny) for some reason
One of the best things that happened this year was discovering that channel.
Thanks for making my days a little easier
Build a ground effects vehicle using one of you engines
Definitely
uhh 666 likes... is this a sign???
@@dogo7543 I changed it, now it's 667
Pro tip on the rocket fuel: Don't use plain table sugar. Use Sorbitol. It has a smoother burn rate and lower pressure. Also, mix the two ingredients with enough water to dissolve the sugar and heat them in a pan (VERY LOW HEAT!!). Once evaporated, you will have a lightly brown, thoroughly mixed fuel. Pour that into a mould the same dimension as your rocket cavity greased and lined with a thick paper tube. When it cools push out the fuel slug (grain as they are called) and you are ready to go. The paper tube and tight fit will help keep the flame from going around the outside of the grain and causing a pressure spike. If you need more power, push a rod into the middle of the grain before it cools. This hole will create greater surface area for the flame and the fuel will burn faster.
For an even faster burn, create multiple grains. You can use these parameters to raise or lower internal pressure to suit how much your rocket can withstand. Check out Richard Nakka's site for all the information you would ever want to know about experimental rocketry. There are a ton of resources there for anyone who is curious.
It also has the orbit in it, that alone makes it three times as potent☝🏻
excellent suggestion!
i have to add some safety corncern about the tecnique you discribe for the pit and melt the sorbitol ill suggets to use a doble bath call baño maria. just to not get the mixture in contact with any hot flame or stuff that mixture from 90 degrees it self ignite trust me i have experience
allso ill suggets to use a rasing base redox fuel that are more powerfull and more safety
This can be extremely dangerous and he can use normal sugar just needs to make it in to a powder e.g. A ball mill
Casually launches rocket in a town
ikr? I love how the neighbors have the lids closed^^
casually hopes town is hit by rocket...
Casually tests rocket fuel and ignition systems in a wood-framed attic :-)
Thats something China would do
@@incubusfan4211 woah
so underrated channel
i know, right?
he has more than a quarter of a million subscribers, not “so underrated” to me
@@yoloboogie3674 Most people who make shit content have like 10m subs 😂
@@exotikinc3397 most? name 25 then
there’s over 100 million channels that make shit content, i’m just asking for 0.00000025%
@@yoloboogie3674 I don't know that many channels, I do know nikkitutorials, Morgz, ninja, t-series, Casey neistat, faze rug/rice gum, Jake Paul, and many more.
You can 3d print ceramic parts? And you chose to make an aerospike? That is so freakin awesome!
How dare you??? NO ! YOU'RE ARE AWESOME!
AH! GOTTA GOOD
@@integza ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Bigger aero spike needed
@@integza zrub to
z ceramiki lub z masy solnej
The ceramy cant withstand the high pressure
You have to be really careful with those things. I was just walking around my neighbourhood recently, and was hit on the head from one out of nowhere. Now my vision is blurry and all I can smell is caramel wherever I go. I didn't really see where it came from, but a passerby said it looked like it was launched from a roof about 300 meters away. All I'm saying is stay safe!
You cracked me up ahahah
@Norm T launched a Goat? How far? Bro you gotta give us the details on this 😆 🤣 😂
@@integza rI'm sure someone like you can easily and quickly make a decent ball mill which will grind your powders to a much finer one. I did a little research project in high school on how to make rocket candy more powerful, by looking into sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol etc. instead of sucrose, and also by adding sulfur and metal powders such as Al and Mg to the mix. Mannitol, a bit of sulfur and very fine Al powder (which you should make by grinding charcoal and Al together in a ball mill, so the Al doesn't oxidise) was the best one. Don't know the exact ratios of the top of my head.
Bruh he just straight up launched exploding rockets in the middle of a city
My kind of guy
hahahaha that was cool
And no one cared what a country
I love that joke at the end! too many people would be too afraid to do that.
The hitler impression?
@@sharansavakar8569 Yes!
Lol yeah got a good laugh out of it.
dude but you hadn't made a rotary engine yet, had you joined a challenge to make every type of them ?
br br br br br br vroom vroom
DeLorean was about to had one, in a concept
since you made a rocket...
and joined a space race..
you should make an anti-meteor safety system!!
or.. the at least a Home Anti-Theft, anti-intruder system, crazy amount of crazy rockets will surely handle it
hehe
Integza, can you make a camera?
i saw somewhere a 3D printed lens body.
that's might be fun
and also, when you will make a video with Ivan Miranda?
Enjoy that 3d printer dude. Best idea I've seen
I think u won
Theme: Electric Jet Engine (turbojet or with air bypass). Use a brushless motor from a vacuum cleaner (100k rpm) to drive a compressor. Jet fuel on the combustion chamber and don't use a turbine at the end. Let all the hot gases get out of the nozzle! This could be a cool project!
👍
Yes, why not
This is the worst idea i've heard in my entire life.
@@ΑνδρέαςΧούνδρης hahaha bro, u crazy crazy
Your idea is easier than mine! [actually I am already planning how to build a fully ceramic composite jet engine housing at full scale!]
I just want to see if the ceramic can handle the heat too!
/)/)
( 'ˬ')
@(>_ )-b
\) \)
Theme: make steerable rocket with liquid fuel, or maybe (perhaps more attainable) like a multi-stage rocket.
Also I'm no expert but maybe next time launch the rocket somewhere a little less populated haha :) I laughed so hard when I saw that
EDIT: If I win the printer, I will learn fusion 360, design and print a tomato, and take a bite out of it.
Let's make it happen.
Yeah no scratch the very first one, multi-stage rocket is a way better (and possible) idea
stop hacking likes to win
Hybrid rocket...
Plastic as a fuel.
Decomposing of hydrogen peroxide as oxidised.
For steering... Spin rocket, and let extra gas out on side of rocket. That changes the direction of thrust.
@@stevecummins324 clearly you're smarter than I am haha
that sounds cool
@@daives01 hey ok I trust you but can you and your people help my friend to win please its name is santiago larrain and his comment is no more than 2 hours ago plaese??
Hey Ineska, just want to let you know you are a bright light on this gloomy globe and you continue to inspire me and through my my community to be positive, have fun and make it achieving great things that little bit easier. Thanks Buddy! Keep up the good work/life! Brilliant
Theme: a 3d printed vacuum cleaning robot that can also mop. Also intelligent enough to not mop carpets.
Get us to 2k likes and Integza has to kiss a tomato...on his next video! 😂
A rocket powered one
@@adequitevelocity1089 where do you wish to vacuum? the moon? lmao! But i do like the sound of that though! aha!
Maybe
Well sjit, printer secured man
@@christianletzerich6523 we'll see aha
“Like that smash button”
Liked for that ‘smash’ button
You mean smash that like button
@@Randomperson0467 NO, I meant LIKE that SMASH button!
“She likes k-pop and I like explosive engines”
y e s
I absolutely love the mix of humor and science you have here. Well done 😍
“Noooooooooo” Jorge’s motto from here on out.
hehehe
I need that printer dude!
You comment on every science video i watch lol
U should build a vehicle that runs on a HHO generator
"Ha ha ha, Let me show you its features"
Theme suggestion:
You have been working so hard to create a good pulse jet/rocket engine, why not put your knowledge and hard work to the test, make a plane powered by one! It has to be able to carry its own fuel, and have at least 30 seconds in stable flight.
Along with this, another idea is to use your micro controller skills to rig it with a functional steering system. Then you can try your luck at perfectly crashing it into a tomato.
Integza: "This video does not have a happy ending."
Me: *grabs popcorn* "This is what I subscribed for."
RIP, Grant Thompson. Thought of him when Integza was talking about sugar rockets.
same
Yes same here.
Same
Theme: You should build a miniature manual transmission!
Integza: i dont wanna buy a kiln cause its tooo expensive
Also integza: so basically i am giving away three 3d printers
Hmmmm... how about building a new kiln using Aerogel or aerated-concrete. It seems to me that if you want to get more extreme ceramics might be in your future.
Post Hmmmm - if you 3d printed a ceramic kiln liner that could be the foundation around which you could place the insulation.
@@alphabravo3683 printing the lining is massively cost prohibitive. 3D printing excels at producing items of complex geometry for cheap (compared to tooling up for mass production or machining traditionally) but it is not the tool for bulk material (such as furnace lining). Just one liter of SLA resin costs anywhere from 60-150$, and given that ceramic resin is likely a lot more advanced than conventional resin, i would not at all be surprised if a bottle surpassed 150. On the other hand, kaowool lining (refractory wool) can be had for about 100$ for 24"*12"*2" which is sufficient to line a small furnace in its entirety.
@@alphabravo3683 Could also make one(a kiln) with some starlite material for very cheap, technically a forge but you could dial back the heat to turn it into a kiln.
reference video ruclips.net/video/FmEb1YZScxc/видео.html
maybe he just prints the 3d printers???
Two videos in two weeks? Awesome!
I know right!!
If you are familiar with the film 'Hunt for the Red October' the plot focuses around getting a Russian sub with a new type of propulsion system called a "Caterpillar" in the movie. If I remember right it basically used an Archimedes screw to propel the submarine with little to no cavitation, thus making it run silent. That would be kind of cool to explore.
This dude rolls the hardest R's I've heard in an ad ever. Nice.
Tis’ the Power of the Portuguese
@@WingofTech ngl I thought he was Italian
@@apocadood2099 Understandable, the more Latin, the rollier ‘R’s I think. :3
hard R's for life 😏😏
I see Inetgza's neighbours are smart enough to have boarded the windows facing his house.
Project Idea: GROW YOUR MUSTACHE BACK! It looks great, never shave it off again!
Or grow a Tesla moustache😁
@@jasonsummit1885 But he is not an imitator! And Tesla never was! So - to be like Tesla, never be like Tesla!
10:43 I really get that feeling you are saying here. Absolute joy when your work is successful.
You should definitely do more videos using sugar rockets. I have 2 themes: you should upscale the rocket and attach a parachute. And you should attach the smaller rockets to an RC car or plane and use them as missiles.
My psychologist:
Mustacheless Integza is not real, he can't hurt you.
Mustacheless Integza:
14:20
He looks like a young Till Lindemann!
@@TAlexBlack thank, now I can't unsee that haha
Integza, I have 2 challenges for you!
3d printed flamethrower
Or
A fully 3d printing EDF ( Electric duct fan basicly a electric jet engine)
only parts excluding parts are wiring and stator shaft
Maybe use ceramic resin for the rotor and carbon fibre filament for the casing?
You beat me to it...
Didn't he do that all ready? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@conor1475 I don't think so, maybe tho, I thought it would be a cool idea
Maybe to make it Christmasy. make it look like a sled or make a few and lift a mini tree 🌳
Yessssss
For anyone not living in Europe, please take a time to admire those beautiful buildings around Integza's balcony. So lovely.
Why don't you build a kiln? You could use those white bricks they use in forges. Add a temperature monitor and an arduino... bob's your uncle you have a controllable kiln!
I suppose buying a replacement or getting one second hand is more practical, but isn't the point of the channel to be creative and do things your own way?
How sexy
@@johngoldberg8949 It's less about reinventing the wheel and more about being able to do something for yourself. I'd be more interested in watching a video where he makes the rocket, the propellant, and the nozzle rather than just buying an optimized setup and showing it off. It all comes down to personal preference but I was drawn to this channel because of it's creativity and willingness to fail.
If his 3d printer broke I would want him to fix it in a quirky and interesting way too. I have nothing against store bought but making something cool simply because he can is just what I've come to expect from him. Someday everything breaks; if you can, I believe you should fix it.
This is the best KiwiCo advertising I've seen Integza. Well done!
Next theme should be a magnetic rail gun, would be really cool
@Degrasword call it an orbital payload delivery system test
That rocket exhaust out of the aerospike was absolutely gorgeous!! I'm sure you got a big sense of pride when seeing too knowing something you made did what it was designed to do,mostly!
Theme: rocket that doesn’t explode and potentially has a parachute.
That was an amazing aerospike engine, I would love to see more of them.
very impressive exhaust plume geometry.
Yeah, me too.
Yeah, the flow went exactly where it was supposed to. I was impressed. I think the failure may have been due to the solids in the exhaust stream blocking the "throat" (ring in the case of the spike?) and changing the constriction. I could easily be wrong though, I'm no rocket scientist...
@@deltab9768
My daughter in law is. She did her PhD on some esoteric aspect of rocketry, but she worked, initially on wind power turbine design and now she’s employed in fusion research. Formidably smart young woman and super mum. I don’t know how she does it.
Use a small rocket to lift a steel cable deeply conected to earth in the middle of a storm. Have a bucket filled with salty water between the earth and the cable to instantaneously create HHO when the thunder strike the steel cable.
And admire a nice explosion ! :D
PS : Do not do this from your balcony this time :D
PS2 : This ceramic resin looks awesome
PS3 : Upvote if you wanna see the world (or bucket) burn !
Ridders on the storm
Here's a salty comment for you
Or better, use a pure silver wire!! :O
2/3 rockets exploded “calls himself a rocket master”
That’s probably what happened at SpaceX too, I mean you’re dealing with the one of the most dangerous device on the planet
@@kerbodynamicx472 nuclear scientists
Your standard X Ray tech is in more danger daily than a rocket scientist
Theme: DIY kiln, seriously I just want to see more of this ceramics printing!
Theme: Giving all us subscribers free 3D Printers!!
(He said he would do the themes that win, lol)
Please vote for this theme, it ought to be a good one :)
Pro gamer move
Portal: GLaDOS says you get cake if I get 3000 likes #thecakeisalie
Try making a 3d printed gasoline engine for your next video.
And never ever shave again!😂
If I get 1k likes Integza has to eat a tomato.
⬇️
Looking forward to it 😂
Not funny Didn’t laugh
What? You don’t want to see him eat a tomato?!?
Y’all better like this comment
Remember last time he said he’d eat a tomato he didn’t
Glad I found your channel today! For a theme it would be awesome to add a launch escape system to your rocket. Secondary theme: tomato seeking rocket for maximum tomato destruction.
"I still have a lot to learn when it comes to rockets. Especially in terms of safety."
integza's neighbors, currently ordering rocket-proof umbrellas: you can say that again
Portuguese intelligence noticing a sharp increase in rocket proof umbrellas in the area: "ladies and gentlemen, we got him"
ROCKET PROPELLED GLIDER! It goes up and at max altitude the wings extend/fold out allowing it to soar through the air as a glider for a controlled landing!!!
This is super sick!
Dude hell yeah I love that idea
OMG! This would be awesome with a small camera too :o
Bro. U just described Starship SN8. Who are u kidding.
I like the idea of foldable wings :)
I really appreciate seeing the various steps in engineering here. Many other videos talk about start, making, and end results, but you go through all the failures as well!
The world needs more of you and people like you. With sound legal counsel, I'm certain you will find financial reward with some of these ideas of yours. Not sure how patents work in your country, but you should patent every single original design. Ceramic coating in those rocket bodies, with perhaps a metal sleeve insert, and you have a policy changing device. I speak where I should not. I am your pupil for now, and I thank you.
Idea: use the acid from tomatoes to react with a base of some sort and make an tomato combustion engine. ❤️
Man, your vids are the best!!!
There's people who really knows how to make education content in a funny and awesome way. I learn more with you and Electro Boom than in the university here in Brazil 😂😂😂
It makes me so happy to see one of your designs work! I enjoy watching these videos man please keep them up!
"These are gonna blow up"
rocket: how bout no
Yo integza,
Make a rocket with tomatos inside , so if it fails atleast the tomatos will be destroyed so no loss!!
Remember kids , tomatos as the most DISGUSTING guuy thing in the world.
Lol enjoy your printer mate
My he so hated about a tomato leave him alone man
Mmmmmmmmmm
I want the 3d printer give me plz
JORGEEEEEEEE
Amazing Video!!! imagine you are Integza's neighbor and one day a rocket falls on your head... and the next day the same thing happens lmao. You have a rocket now, why don't you build a moon rover? So you can use solar panel too. Not a real one, but a little space roover with arduino stuff
imagine you are Integza's neighbor and one day a rocket falls on your head... and the next day the same thing happens lmao
jajajajajajaja his neighbors hate him 😆😆😆😂 🤣😂 🤣😝
the ciramic part looks like a heatshield that astonauts use to get back to earth, nice video man!
Theme: It would be really cool if you explored the challenges of flying a helicopter on Mars, like the Ingenuity will be doing next year. You could use a vacuum chamber to simulate Mars's thin atmosphere and 3D print a whole bunch of helicopter parts. I think it's within the scope of stuff you do!
The more I see the more I like. He has the Furze esque level of insanity.
If you enjoy the more insane Levels of Science like Colin Furze and Integza, you might like Evan Kale. Watch at your own risk.
@@TheCDelX I just like people who are clearly passionate about what they do. A lot of bigger RUclipsrs you can see it's just them 'doing there job' the passion dies
Why don't you build a machine that makes surgical masks, it could be very helpful in this period!
Or maybe build a vacuum machine that makes tomatoes explode, cos' tomatoes are fricking disgusting ahaha
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Tomatoes are disgusting!
idk why but everytime i write machine my smartphone corrects it in macchin lmao also vacuum*
That's a nice idea
*Surgical
Slap that phone
@@NaughtyShepherd i Will 😂😂😂
@Joshua Denning because they are disgusting eeeew
We've made large "Bottle Rockets" using sugar rockets. Tubing for the engine was generally cardboard tubing used to ship paper documents or blueprints. Just that and a long stick, these suckers sailed.
As someone who has a decent amount of experience making solid rocket fuel, here are a couple tips.
Firstly, use glucose powder instead of cane sugar. Glucose is a simpler molecule and thus has a cleaner burn, producing more thrust.
Secondly, melt the fuel into a paste rather than pour powder into the tube. This does 2 things. Firstly it better mixes the fuel and oxidiser, and secondly it gets rid of any moisture that may be in the mix. Do not caramelise it however or you’ll end up with a dirtier burn. If done right you should get a mostly white looking paste with a brown tinge.
Lastly add some red iron oxide to your fuel. It doesn’t need a lot, maybe half a gram per rocket.
Brown gas (HHO) powered rocket would be awesome !
You can increase the power with other gases.
Actually anything that uses brown gas !
I love brown gas
just feeding brown gas through a tube and lighting it inside a nozzle is a bad idea, it carries its own oxidizer so the flame will just travel through your tube back to your container where you store your brown gas, aka your fuel tank explodes. the other option would be to use hydrogen, but hydrogen-powered rockets are really hard to make. hydrogen can go through the smallest gaps, and most 3d printed parts arent even fully airtight.
@@BlackBird-nn2yc maybe with a one way valve. ( Tesla valve wouldn't be effective )
Or with a cannister filled with HHO. Hydrogen wouldn't work like you said.
@@ruix one-way valve wouldn't work, the gas is not moving backward, it's just being burned. the only thing that would work would be a bubbler. also, I forgot to mention that the temperatures of burning HHO is 2,800 °C, way higher then those heat resistant 3d parts can withstand
@@BlackBird-nn2yc oh right my bad. but I'm sure that he wouldn't use 3d printed parts for this high temperature engine.
@@ruix 2800C is enough to melt iron, and I don't think he has anything that he can easily use that can withstand more then that...
Tomorrow in the local news: "Stray homemade rocket kills puppy!"
Stray rocket destroyed tomato garden
@@nikolausluhrs good
I'm glad you kept the beard. It really is your trademark look.
You need to make some technology from the future with a retro perspective, maybe asteroid mining equipment with a Tesla earthquake machine, to separate the asteroids components, or an INDESTRUCTIBLE MUSTACHE!
Theme for a future vídeo: making an eletric fan jet engine, you can make a scramjet engine with sheet metal and some holes for the fuel intake, and put an eletric drone motor in front of it for the compression of the intake air, you wold have to learn how to bend and weld sheet metal, that wold be sooo amazing to watch.
Also... Oi Integza! Obrigado pelo conteúdo incrível, me inspira muuuito asistir seus videos, mas não tenho dinheiro para investir nos meus projetos... Um dia espero poder fazer projetos como você e me divertir criando e aprendendo, muito obrigado e abraços do Brasil!!
It would be awesome if you make an Trebuchet
Amazing engineering ,i like it.
Hello Integza, I have three ideas. THEMES: the first is an underwater rocket that uses a chemical reactive to water such as sodium as fuel. Second idea, a rocket that lands on a mini metal Moon, perhaps with the help of parachutes and magnets. And a third, a rocket-powered Santa Claus sleigh with wings. Cheers Cheers
haha Santa Claus sleigh with rocket is so funny
@@sebastianroy212 thanks ;)
I think it's about time Integza had an engine battle royal! May the best engine win?!
Wow awesome, flame flame flame, I love it, try to build an rpg launcher, it will be outstanding *_* BOOM BOOM BOOM
Yeah that's illegal
Nice first downrange test for the Integza Space Program!
14:06 I'm pretty sure every dude does this when shaving his mustache.
Lmfaooo i do that all the time, i mean when your by yourself its the funniest thing you can do in the bathroom besides a santa beard from shaving cream
I have done that many times too!lol
(Please don't cancel the Integza, Susan Wiki-wiki. He's not an ebil Yahtzee.)
He probably imitated Charlie Chaplin. 👀
Idea: "fixing the property damage caused by launching a rocket in the middle of the town with a 3d printer" lmao
No body will ever reach the level of coolness of Integza and his sponsor time accent.
Why am i only just finding this channel i could have been watching all of lockdown had i known!
if you can make a working cylindrical tesla valve you have to absolutely try it as a nozzle for these rockets! in a video from Nighthawk called Tesla Valve Explained With Fire it looks like the flow actually accelerates!
The sentence “speaking of useless children, here’s today’s sponsor” is my favorite and I’m gonna use it all the time
Kill the child, boil him, mash him, stick him in a stew
I personally wouldn't mind if we continue with the "take old inventions and find modern and/or extreme and humorous applications for it" theme, I really enjoyed it so far
Theme: create a piston that entirely runs on rocket engines
no
Yes
kAN made one is Scrap Mechanic
"I can't afford a kiln." Meanwhile there is a good 5k worth of printers behind you.
They are why he can't afford a kiln...
Mark Fergerson hahah true lol
Some people see a dead kiln. I see a perfect opportunity to make the kiln _better._ Electrically _and_ mechanically, it's about as simple as it gets. Now he can add a PLC. Kaowool and firebrick are cheap. High temperature nichrome is cheap.
@@WaffleStaffel Couldn't agree more
@@WaffleStaffel Assuming the construction allows easy access to the wire to replace it. Typically they don't, so he will be better off building one from scratch and not using any part of the dead one.
Theme: try to build a tool, which can accurately measure thrust of an engine. If you add a logging function to it maybe with a microcontroller, it'll be even better.
load cell + ADC + any microcontroller (arduino has some cool variable X time graphing functions for data logging)
maybe but microcontroller will be that good?
@@spread254 yes
@@akakigvelesiani333 yleo
Next video idea: Collab with Joe from BPS.space and design a custom motor for his model rockets.
So I used to make something.similar to this when I was a kid, about 30 years ago.
I found that one way to get a nice even consistent burn, was to melt the potassium nitrate, and sugar mixture, and pour it into the rocket. When it cools, it's a solid.
Also, I used rolled paper for the rocket body, since we didn't have 3d printers.
It would be hella awesome to see you try building a thrust vectoring system.
Imagine BPS space and Integza building a rocket together
"I don't want to break my furnace" while destroying everything else on each episode. LOL.
Loving the rocket motor and explosions! I would love to see either a rocket powered boat, or if you can manage it ;-) a rocket powered submarine!
Looking back on all the videos I watched from this channel has made New Years all the more pleasant. I'm really glad I discovered this channel a few months ago!
No man ever shaved his mustache without going Hitler for a few sec.
bump
I was beginning to think I was the only one who noticed 😂
I'm sorry about your moustache.
You should definitely build Wankel engine!
You my friend deserve that printer.
This is the closest thing i've ever seen to literal flying pottery ever. You should definitely do more of the sort, this sounds really fun(ny) for some reason
Also thanks for the helo at keeping my boredom away, Integza!
I don't know what to say, It was so good to find out this channel! Thanks for those interesting videos Integza..
Theme: A vortex cooled rocket engine
Project idea: Make a diy kiln from the parts of the old furnace. The most exoensive part is the refractory material anyway.
man, the aerospike engine running was so freaking cool to see !
3D printed sub drone !!! Love your stuff, and keep the moustache (I am french and we love moustaches)
Looks like you're going to have to make yourself a homemade kiln!
Make a furnace out of Starlite, so your furnace can be made of flour, while your rockets are powered with sugar.
Starlite works ablatively, so it won't last long, right?
High explosive cake
@@puerlatinophilus3037 This is true, but I hardly think Integza's primary goal is to make things that last long :)
Theme: You should have a proper go at making a rocket with an aerospike engine, it would be awesome!!! (Maybe a little bigger too)
It should stay 3d printed too!
11:54 ngl that is some beautiful architecture