Appreciate the craftsmanship! Clever design and beautiful product. Keep the sticker, it adds authenticity. Der Gag mit der Organspendekarte war hervorragend!
😂 perfect for your least favorite stepparent or in-laws. and add a deep UV .... Nearly invisible....lamp to the mix..... Could definitely make someone's week "interesting". 😁
the only thing I could say would make that even better would be adding some field windings to spin the anode. besides that - Best safe use of an X-ray tube ever :)
Very nice! You should add also power for running motor, as induction motor it should be possible to run it like BLDC one i think. As it is not X-Ray mode, it would just add to estetics, moving parts, like very slowly would look great!
no, it would not. All sensorless BLDC controllers need magnets in the motor to work at all. This is a job for a VFD, used ones are cheap and plentiful on online auctions.
Nice work ! Here is an advice to remove the brown from the internal surface : you can put the lamp (with all plastic removed) in an oven, bake it at 120°C, an watch it come back as clear as ice ! I work with old x ray generators, and we did that so we could show them to some clients. One other thing : the remains of oil you can find in the tube is supposedly cancerigen as fuck, so if you break the tube, wear gloves ! Keep it up on your freaking nice videos !
ein tipp: wenn dich die geräusche vom pwm stören, kannst du pwm in analoge spannung umwandeln, indem du einen low pass filter zwischen den arduino und den mosfet schaltest, dazu einfach den gewünschten wert errechnen (dafür gibt es online rechner) und dann hast du eine analoge spannung zwischen 0 und 5v
Laut StrlSchV darfst du die Röhre durchaus ohne Genehmigung in Betrieb nehmen, sofern die Beschleunigungsspannung 30 KV nicht überschreitet und die Ortsdosisleistung in 0,1 Meter Abstand von der berührbaren Oberfläche 1 Mikrosievert durch Stunde nicht überschreitet. Wo sich die nächste berührbare Oberfläche genau befindet, kannst du ja bautechnisch beeinflussen... 😉Musste ich letztens erst für eigene Röntgenversuche recherchieren... Siehe Short auf meinem deutschen Kanal @BalticLabor
Deinen Short habe ich tatsächlich schon vor einer Weile gesehen :). Das ist sehr interessant, vielen Dank für die Info! So wie ich es verstanden habe, muss man das Gerät trotzdem abnehmen lassen. Und es müssen verschiedene Sicherheitsvorkehrungen wie Unterbrechungsschalter (falls man das Gerät öffnet) vorhanden sein. Hast du genauere Informationen dazu? Das wäre sehr hilfreich!
Anlage 3 Teil C Strahlenschutzgesetz welche sich auf Artikel 7 des selbigen bezieht welcher wiederrum Artikel 12 Strahlenschutzgesetz genauer spezifiziert. Bin kein anwalt und deutsches recht ist komplex aber von einer abnahme steht da soweit ich es sehe nix
Turned out really nice! My place is also filled with retro technology that I've converted into decorations. Und schöne grüße aus Bayern, wusste gar nicht, dass du ein deutscher Kanal bist.
@@AdvancedTinkering Danke! Ich bin unfassbar schlecht was Akzente angeht, hab irgendwie Richtung Niederlande vermutet aber wie gesagt, bin schlecht in sowas :D
If you would do that than you would be pretty retarded like the guys that first discovered X-ray. As long as you don't put high voltage to accelerate the electrons(which with your suggestion would do) then you would be save otherwise you would eradiate yourself and the other around you with X-rays.
If the cathode would somehow be referenced to ground trough the power supply, you will get far more than a softly glowing warm light from that tube when some kVs are applied to the anode. But yeah, bad idea ☀
1:10 I recently started a collection of old computer stickers, im marking all of them with their approximate year applied and year removed, the oldest one i currently have is from 2009 :)
Lol, Germany even has a law against building a fricking HV multiplier and connecting some random vacuum tube to it, to get some Xrays. Can't get much ridiculously stupid than that. Good thing that I don't give a crap about that.
@@AdvancedTinkering I have an an xray transformer and tube, no rotating anode but it's rated at 85kv. I was told it's ready to just plug in although it hasn't got a plug wired to it yet so it is a matter of someone with the right knowledge telling me how to wire it correctly and then I'll need to pot it in transformer oil and pull vacuum on it, make a lead box with an aperture leading to a scintillation screen. It would be sad to see it arc to itself and be destroyed 😕
I would love an xray tube, I've been using a hydrogen thyratron to create xrays with a 15kv PSU. If anyone wants to get rid of an xray tube and have it be put to good use, let me know!
TV only tiny bit and of course totally legal to still have a CRT TV operational. The x-ray tube on the other hand will be a cancer machine... The Ukranian youtube channel Kreosan did fire up a smaller x-ray tube then this and only after irradiating themselves a lot they tested HOW much x-ray it was giving of. Even at 100 meter distance the x-rays was dangerously powerful and these people had been standing around it at 1m distance and also x-raying their hands and feet at a few cm distance while the tube was running countless times continuously for 10s of seconds, a normal x-ray last fractions of seconds, not seconds....
As as owner of x-ray machine supply company I have many of these inserts in our cellar, some mounted on stands in a display case showing a history of design. I have been considering doing something similar for my desk. Do you think I could use an external power supply or do you think I would need the circuit you designed.
Firing it up for careful experiments would harm no one and the gov can pound sand. That said, the tube is not a toy and shielding would be required. The anode voltage is the real risk. Bench running a tube like this or any xray tube is not to be taken lightly.
Bummer dude but a law that forbids you from making x-rays without a permit is understandable to me given how dangerous x-rays like any form of ionizing radiation can be in significant doses as you pointed out! ☢☢☢☢
@@AdvancedTinkeringI think they were referring to the fiberglass PCB snorting scene. I don't know about Germany, but it's considered a class B carcinogen in the United States. Hopefully they also understand that you faked that scene with some kind of vacuum. Great video and project!
In der Regel sind Fenster in Röntgenröhren aus Beryllium. Ein solches hat diese Röhre nicht. Es gibt zwar auch "Berylliumglas" (Lindemannglas) aber ich glaube nicht, dass der Glasmantel daraus besteht. Selbst wenn, wäre es vergleichbar mit Bleiglas oder Uranglas. Solange das Glas unbeschädigt bleibt, ist es recht ungefährlich.
Это же рентгеновская трубка. По моему с ренгена.. Её нельзя так использовать. Могу ошибаться. Видео только рентгеновские трубки на томографе с детекторами..
That's awesome! As a radiologic technologist that's an excellent candidate for the perfect coffee table piece.
Appreciate the craftsmanship! Clever design and beautiful product. Keep the sticker, it adds authenticity.
Der Gag mit der Organspendekarte war hervorragend!
X-ray tubes are so much fun
Hidden feature: You can always touch the two wires to each other to activate the ambient scent diffuser
I like the sticker, leave it.
I loved the snorting fiberglass scene. You got a like just for that.
one thing I learned from this video: bamboo stains surprisingly well👍
I love the fact, that you used your organ donor card to scrape the dust from the arduino together xD
BEAUTIFUL
That’s awesome!
I have an x-ray tube and would love to have this stand part for sale😊
I mean, if you aren't going to actually use it... can you give it to me? I really want to do some xray experiments. I have a 15kv PSU.
Das ist eine sehr beautyfulle Lampe
Mood lighting for the right friend 😉
😂 perfect for your least favorite stepparent or in-laws.
and add a deep UV .... Nearly invisible....lamp to the mix..... Could definitely make someone's week "interesting". 😁
Das Teil sieht wirklich großartig aus!
Danke!
the only thing I could say would make that even better would be adding some field windings to spin the anode.
besides that - Best safe use of an X-ray tube ever :)
Thank you a lot! I thought about spinning the anode, but it's motion is barely visible so I decided it's not worth the effort.
looks amazing
looks amazing!
Thanks!
It is so cool.
Thanks!
Definitely keep the sticker.
Very nicely done. Great build.
Great video, I am always impressed by your ability to do electronics! And that snorting of the filed powder was too much for me. XD
Excellent build! Now I want to do something similar
Very nice!
You should add also power for running motor, as induction motor it should be possible to run it like BLDC one i think. As it is not X-Ray mode, it would just add to estetics, moving parts, like very slowly would look great!
no, it would not. All sensorless BLDC controllers need magnets in the motor to work at all. This is a job for a VFD, used ones are cheap and plentiful on online auctions.
@@AKAtheA Oh, my bad... I thought maybe this could be done simpler than VFD controller :/
This looks really really nice. I have a sort of obsession with making lamps, but in a very different style. Yours is really classy.
Nice work ! Here is an advice to remove the brown from the internal surface : you can put the lamp (with all plastic removed) in an oven, bake it at 120°C, an watch it come back as clear as ice ! I work with old x ray generators, and we did that so we could show them to some clients. One other thing : the remains of oil you can find in the tube is supposedly cancerigen as fuck, so if you break the tube, wear gloves ! Keep it up on your freaking nice videos !
ein tipp: wenn dich die geräusche vom pwm stören, kannst du pwm in analoge spannung umwandeln, indem du einen low pass filter zwischen den arduino und den mosfet schaltest, dazu einfach den gewünschten wert errechnen (dafür gibt es online rechner) und dann hast du eine analoge spannung zwischen 0 und 5v
briliant and cute
Laut StrlSchV darfst du die Röhre durchaus ohne Genehmigung in Betrieb nehmen, sofern die Beschleunigungsspannung 30 KV nicht überschreitet und die Ortsdosisleistung in 0,1 Meter Abstand von der berührbaren Oberfläche 1 Mikrosievert durch Stunde nicht überschreitet. Wo sich die nächste berührbare Oberfläche genau befindet, kannst du ja bautechnisch beeinflussen... 😉Musste ich letztens erst für eigene Röntgenversuche recherchieren... Siehe Short auf meinem deutschen Kanal @BalticLabor
Deinen Short habe ich tatsächlich schon vor einer Weile gesehen :). Das ist sehr interessant, vielen Dank für die Info! So wie ich es verstanden habe, muss man das Gerät trotzdem abnehmen lassen. Und es müssen verschiedene Sicherheitsvorkehrungen wie Unterbrechungsschalter (falls man das Gerät öffnet) vorhanden sein.
Hast du genauere Informationen dazu? Das wäre sehr hilfreich!
Anlage 3 Teil C Strahlenschutzgesetz welche sich auf Artikel 7 des selbigen bezieht welcher wiederrum Artikel 12 Strahlenschutzgesetz genauer spezifiziert. Bin kein anwalt und deutsches recht ist komplex aber von einer abnahme steht da soweit ich es sehe nix
leave the sticker, old school phillips awsome
Turned out really nice! My place is also filled with retro technology that I've converted into decorations. Und schöne grüße aus Bayern, wusste gar nicht, dass du ein deutscher Kanal bist.
Thank you!
Schöne Grüße zurück! Ich dachte bei meinem schweren deutschen Akzent, wäre das sofort jedem klar :D
@@AdvancedTinkering Danke! Ich bin unfassbar schlecht was Akzente angeht, hab irgendwie Richtung Niederlande vermutet aber wie gesagt, bin schlecht in sowas :D
I'd probably clear coat that copper if it's not already, just so it doesn't tarnish. Might also get a little short circuit protection too
That’s a very cool piece of art. For some reason, there’s something about an X-ray tube lamp that seems very German to me 😂
🤣 bumping a rail of arduino board 👌🏼
You can now take an exray of your septom, to check for damage from those long late party times!
Put a tesla coil underneath to make the anode emit streamers like a plasma ball.
I allready thought about that. But the pressure inside the tube is too low to produce any gas discharge.
If you would do that than you would be pretty retarded like the guys that first discovered X-ray. As long as you don't put high voltage to accelerate the electrons(which with your suggestion would do) then you would be save otherwise you would eradiate yourself and the other around you with X-rays.
If the cathode would somehow be referenced to ground trough the power supply, you will get far more than a softly glowing warm light from that tube when some kVs are applied to the anode. But yeah, bad idea ☀
Leave the sticker on!!!
this is called "ZHE ZERMAN ENZINEERING"
Wow that looks absolutely incredible! :D
Und schöne grüße aus Baden-Württemberg haha
Thank you! I'm glad you like it! Und schöne Grüße zurück!
Nice 🙂
1:10 I recently started a collection of old computer stickers, im marking all of them with their approximate year applied and year removed, the oldest one i currently have is from 2009 :)
can't you just use a boring on-off pushbutton in place of the touch sensor? I think it would be much more accessible to use that way.
Lol, Germany even has a law against building a fricking HV multiplier and connecting some random vacuum tube to it, to get some Xrays.
Can't get much ridiculously stupid than that. Good thing that I don't give a crap about that.
Doch, es geht noch dümmer, wie man an dir eindrucksvoll sehen kann.
Such a romantic glow.
Reattach the sticker with some new glue so it's not peeling off anymore.
Has it got a crazy high rpm?
No, I think the anodes of most tubes rotate at around 3000 rpm. But apparently there are some getting as fast as 10.000 rpm.
@@AdvancedTinkering I have an an xray transformer and tube, no rotating anode but it's rated at 85kv. I was told it's ready to just plug in although it hasn't got a plug wired to it yet so it is a matter of someone with the right knowledge telling me how to wire it correctly and then I'll need to pot it in transformer oil and pull vacuum on it, make a lead box with an aperture leading to a scintillation screen. It would be sad to see it arc to itself and be destroyed 😕
@@AdvancedTinkering yes those are the ones I've seen in a fb high voltage group
cool :), now applay some high voltage
Fill it with neon/argon and made a large neon lamp.
Leave the sticker!
I would love an xray tube, I've been using a hydrogen thyratron to create xrays with a 15kv PSU. If anyone wants to get rid of an xray tube and have it be put to good use, let me know!
the plastic thread could be for strength, i encounter it sometimes in audio, usb and ethernet cables
In Quebec it illegal to buy any x ray tube without a permit.
How does x-rays output compare to a 70year old television?
Does that law ban old CRTs?
TV only tiny bit and of course totally legal to still have a CRT TV operational. The x-ray tube on the other hand will be a cancer machine... The Ukranian youtube channel Kreosan did fire up a smaller x-ray tube then this and only after irradiating themselves a lot they tested HOW much x-ray it was giving of. Even at 100 meter distance the x-rays was dangerously powerful and these people had been standing around it at 1m distance and also x-raying their hands and feet at a few cm distance while the tube was running countless times continuously for 10s of seconds, a normal x-ray last fractions of seconds, not seconds....
>is worried about the no xrays at home law
>shows himself simulating snorting cocaine
based
Fiberglass > cocaine
As as owner of x-ray machine supply company I have many of these inserts in our cellar, some mounted on stands in a display case showing a history of design. I have been considering doing something similar for my desk. Do you think I could use an external power supply or do you think I would need the circuit you designed.
As long as you make sure that the external power supply has the correct voltage (so you don't burn the filament) it will work.
Leave sticker on, its "part of it"
😁
Firing it up for careful experiments would harm no one and the gov can pound sand.
That said, the tube is not a toy and shielding would be required. The anode voltage is the real risk.
Bench running a tube like this or any xray tube is not to be taken lightly.
The PCB cocaine.. Yep. LOL
Bummer dude but a law that forbids you from making x-rays without a permit is understandable to me given how dangerous x-rays like any form of ionizing radiation can be in significant doses as you pointed out! ☢☢☢☢
In Germany, can you take a shiza without the government monitoring how much paper you use?
Viel Spaß mit deinem Lungenkrebs!
Da scheint aber jemand Ahnung zu haben. Willst du mir eventuell erklären, wie man durch diesen Aufbau Lungenkrebs bekommen sollte?
@@AdvancedTinkeringI think they were referring to the fiberglass PCB snorting scene. I don't know about Germany, but it's considered a class B carcinogen in the United States. Hopefully they also understand that you faked that scene with some kind of vacuum. Great video and project!
price?
Seems everything is banned in Europe
sadly not idiotic comments like yours
Ist das Glas nicht aus Beryllium? Hätte keine Lust das anzufassen
In der Regel sind Fenster in Röntgenröhren aus Beryllium. Ein solches hat diese Röhre nicht. Es gibt zwar auch "Berylliumglas" (Lindemannglas) aber ich glaube nicht, dass der Glasmantel daraus besteht. Selbst wenn, wäre es vergleichbar mit Bleiglas oder Uranglas. Solange das Glas unbeschädigt bleibt, ist es recht ungefährlich.
Musst auch nicht anfassen, kleingemörsert und durch die Nase, wirkt es besser
Die Berylliumfenster industrieller Röntgenröhren sind silberfarben, falls das hilft.
LMFAO
Bitte arbeite doch an deinem accent oder sprich Deutsch aber so zuzuhören ist echt anstrengend
"from here, Advanced Tinkering suffered from a debilitating Arduino addiction..."
Это же рентгеновская трубка. По моему с ренгена.. Её нельзя так использовать. Могу ошибаться. Видео только рентгеновские трубки на томографе с детекторами..
Remove the sticker. Duh
Mach Videos in deutsch etzala!!!