Micro Tesla Turbine MK2 | Part2 | Housing, End Caps, Nozzle
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This is part 2 of the micro Tesla turbine mk2 building series. It took way longer than I was expecting, due to the fact that I had to rebuilt the rotor. I run into some issues while making it and the one you see on the video is practically the 4th rotor (and succesful) and each one was taking roughly 4-5 days to make. The new rotor has 22 total discs (instead of 18 that the original had). The most important thing though (and the reason that I had to remake it) was the spacers between the discs that are held in the 4 supporting tubes, which are way small in diameter thatn the original ones (1.9mm vs 7mm) allowing more airflow between the discs and thus increacing the boundary layer effect. I didn't finish the build on this part because the video is already lenghty and I didn't want to make you lose interest
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Nothing is more satisfying than hearing that *click* of the pieces coming together
I know, Right ? must be a guy thing...
You know what you are Doing for sure ,!! My name is John Fedoroff and I do basically the same type of work at my shop but I build & work on
vintage Harley Davidson motorcycles . I'm retired & I have quite a dit of Time on my hands, it was an absolute pleasure to watch you work.Sir
There something so satisfying about whatching you do stuff. Really gets my exited
*watching, *excited
Yeah thanks, I'm always unsure about the watching, don't know why
+Don Grille ...Don't worry, typos make me exited as well
Don Grille the noise it makes when it drills and takes away the metal *-*
coooool
Came for the Tesla turbine header. Loved watching the metal get turned. Just something so satisfying about metal work. Thanks for sharing.
I think I have never seen such a satisfying, perfect video. From the rotary things to the parts fitting perfectly, this video made my day. Imagine if life was like this!
And for me, nice comments like this, make my day. Thank you ;)
I am always eye glued to things like this and very mind pleasing, to say the least. Only a man can enjoy.
this is awesome. I love that we as humans are capable of the dumbest things, but also the greatest things.
Subscribed. I really like videos like this. No talking, no trying to sell me something Just good solid craftsmanship.
Found my new favorite channel! Can't wait for part 3 to see this bad boy in action!
The cutting, smoothning and shaping of metals are so satisfing......
16:22 - I literally gave an "Ahh" of satisfaction as the two pieces clicked together perfectly.
Me too! Too funny!
It feels so good to machine parts that fit that nicely. Takes alot of finesse
There is something so satisfying seeing all those small handmade parts fits together so well.
So satisfying to watch
What are u doing here man? I just listening your track in ma speakers and suddenly i watch ur comment under random opening video
I too enjoy working my lath and mill. Nice too watch others in their workshop crafting small machines. I picked up a great tip while watching this. Cheers.
The craftsmanship here is amazing...
The skill of a master craftsman with the patience of a saint. What a combination.
I had no idea what you were doing the whole time, but i'll be damned it that wasn't extremely satisfying to watch.
this channel is like ClickSpring but without commentary..i am enjoying this..
clean wholesome fun, with good background music. Makes you feel like part of the revolution.
Spectacular Johnny! Excellent use of machining when it comes to Tesla's Turbine. He had a passion for science. If you are interested in learning about High Voltage, feel free to contact plasma Channel
Beautiful work again. Watching your machining is mesmerising ! Can't wait for part 3
Wow... An expert machinist! Not too many people have the tooling at home for this... let a lone the skills!
Very cool, I love watching machinists at work. Great job
the man him self is looking down on you with smiles bro good work
You have mastered the art of micro model making, it's amazing to see your accomplishments..
thb i dont really care about what your building but watching the metal cut away with such easae is very satisfying lol
See, there are times where I feel like I'm fucked because my attention span is so short. Then I realize I sat through a 20 minute video without even realizing it because the content is so good!
it's not a lack of focus, rather a lack of focus material your brain finds engaging.
Можно вечно смотреть на воду, на огонь, и на то как работает мастер. :)
i like the music that's playing in the background:D
I'm stealing with my eyes here. Watching a master craftsman at work. Thanks.
There is something oddly satisfying about that lathe :p Mesmerising to watch....hmmm :p
That precision is off the charts!
anomaly
HE IS SUPER CRAFT MAN . FEW WORKS batter then cnc.
Very nice to watch how things like this can be manufactured so precisely. Thank you
Johny don't be so mean, we really need the third part of this video.
I check your channel once or two every day and the waiting is killing me
I'm having problems with balancing the rotor and make it run true. I want to finish and upload the video as much as you want, believe me. And I will.
+johnnyq90 how long much time will take until something upload?
i miss you :(
+johnnyq90 the balancing issues you are having are they down to the spacing of the rotor?
No. I found that the top 6 discs after some certain rpm were shifting towards one side, which as a result creates a huge imbalance making the whole thing vibrating like crazy. A central brace must be made to hold in place the whole structure. Now I have disassembled the rotor to check if and how much the discs have distorted. I'm close to finishing it.
Weeeeeee
this is the most interesting and coolest display of engineering and craftsmanship i have ever seen. nice machine!
one word: beautifull
like
My husband told me to say that: ""You are a mechanical genius of the 1st degree. Utterly amazing! I could watch this guy performing his magic, all day long..!"" I think it's fair to say that my hubby is impressed!
why are your projects so awesome?? ;D
I don't know, but thank you for your comment!
Now, we need tests! What your guess? 100.000 rpm?
I'm addicted to your channel. Amazing skill, workmanship. Your videos gives me motivation
therapeutic
@@johnnyq90 you also are genius 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Vi tus anteriores vídeos, y, lo único que puedo opinar de ti es que eres un verdadero genio. ¡Felicitaciones!
i dont know what the F@#$ i just watched but i watched it to the end :P
Same😌😂
i dont know what for ever
same hahaha
same here :D
Me too
It is so nice to see a good equipment: new lathe and tools
i was waiting this video!!! very nice!!!! amazing precision!! do you study this at school?
Thanks Rulof! It's always nice to see your comments! I actually studied electronic engineeiring, but seeing videos on RUclips help me a lot to improve my skills
Nice job dude, there is commitment right here
Part of the reason you can't get it balanced properly is the e-clips, they are not balanced and at the speed that you're spinning that thing those are enough to throw it off even though they are very close to the shaft that slight amount of difference in weight from one side of the e-clip to the other is enough. The other problem you have is the vanes must be tapered to the edge not spaced with bushings. Each one should be turned and that means making a jig to hold each one after you turned the first face. The veins should have a razor blade Edge
@@johnnyq90 cus school isn't a place for smart people think about it u can't even use the that bathroom without a piece of paper to be honest most people learn more on youtube, really
@@i_do_youtube_nstuff2761 people like you definitely didn't learn anything in school.
The head is light, the hands grow from the right place, but the experience in metal processing is not enough, but this is a profitable business. In General, well done.
Getting that Lathe centered must have been a royal pain in the ass. :O
Good work.
What a beautiful machining that you are doing - ... I simply am stunned by it, it is amazing
Hofsteader's Law: something takes more time, money and effort than you anticipate.
Hofsteader's Corollary: something takes more time, money and effort than you anticipate even when you take into account Hofsteaders's Law.
EL PRIMER VÍDEO QUE VEO CON UNA EXPLICACIÓN MUY CLARA GRACIAS
This is awesome, just please don't tap anything with that electric screwdriver ever again... haha
I have to admit I was waiting for the....snap! Lol so good tho
Q90 take advice from no one unless they are better than you. Love your level of skill 👍
Dude liking your form. Well documented process. Thank you, learning heaps.
I have no idea what this is but Master work and most satisfying to watch
you should try making a mini turbocharger for a small engine. like an RC car.
Yes i thought that too!
@@leopard2109 q
That's why im here bro. Lol except this tech as a turbo for a real car
Great job and i love your precision in work. Cant stop watching again
I feel like there were a lot of parts you crafted unnecessarily. In that you could have used pre existing things and done less machining. That said, I'm glad you didn't. Your machining is pretty amazing. Such high tolerances...
well done.
Not sure what this little things for but that was incredibly satisfying!
The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913.
Can you show us in another video how to make a mini turbine at home? Without fancy tools? It doesn't have to be crazy efficient
ruclips.net/video/wkxvODMYiDo/видео.html
You should sell them or sell a DIY kit that you assemble that would be awesome:)
I have the fancy tools. Care to share the G code or the CAD files?
the epic music is totally justified!
Part 3 is up guys! ruclips.net/video/ioOivnmlRUI/видео.html
johnnyq90
you are so Amazing
the engineering and skills are impeccable my fd, great job!!!!
Since the release of this video I keep checking everyday (almost) your channel lloking for part 3 :) , any idea when you gonna publish it?
I hope soon. It took so long because I was waiting for almost a month for some ceramic bearings to come. I'm also facing some problems with clearance of the rotor from the end cap and main body. I will figure it out, that's for sure.
Cool! Good luck..
Wow. I think you deserve to get praise!
Золотые руки!
I have no clue what that is actually for but this is probably the most satisfying video I've ever seen.
Soo, can we have part 3 soon?
karlpc200
this is some amazing stuff. I love watching the things you can make with the most precise tools. it just costs so much to have that tooling at your disposal
Those Chinese mini lathes are like $550 right now on eBay... Cheaper still on your local Craigslist.
I've got a Chinese plasma cutter I paid $344 for including delivery, use it almost daily on 1/4" steel no prob.
+sh b holy buckets! you see, work on model aircraft for a hobby comma so there's just so many possibilities with those kinds of tools. A CNC machine would be really sweet too
I got the Simadre Cut-50DX
I had to mess with the contacts on the inside of the machine at first, but it's been great since. I made sure to buy from a local warehouse that had good service ratings, and that helped when I first got it as I was sending lots of messages to them and their tech at first. Buy LOTS of consumables, you'll need them.
A turbo this size would be great for my 30cc bicycle
1marcelfilms Did you make it yourself? Friction drive or chain drive? I've got a 33cc motorized bike myself so Im always looking for ideas. Cheers :)
i have a 60 cc scooter making 9 hp with a small turbo i think its like 3/4 inch inlet and makes 31 pounds of boost although im only giving the engine 12 pounds when going slow and 15 when going full speed for max speed also it accelerates from 0 to 75mph in like 7 seconds so its pretty quick if i do say so my self
Jet Bike
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@@larrythemanic6.0mechanic78 haha 75mph in 7 seconds? that's the funniest thing i've heard today, i'm pretty sure the top speed is under 40 mph as most bicycle wheel bearings will blow up very soon driving that fast.
@@jepulis6529 its not a bike and also i went down a road going like 60 and my bike is fine
Put a counter weight opposite the heavy side. It's a trial and error thing, I've done pieces off of an inlet for a cooler head that needed over fifty pounds in counter weights put on it but you can really hear the difference. It goes from that Whoom whooom Whooom whooom sound as it spins out of balance to a pretty smooth sound. Whooom was the best I could come up with, LMAO but anyone who has ever heard an uneven weight spin on a lathe will know what I'm talking about. Very cool, what you are making, I love it.
idk wtf im watching but i saw the whole video
ikr
I love your selfmade tool bits, they look like the one i made 20 Years ago.
mechanical roxxxx .. 😎 .. great work bro.
I dunno what this is but it looks FUCKING AWESOME!!!
AMAZING !!!!!
О ужас! Столько металла доброго в стружку, а в итоге этот аппарат без сжатого воздуха просто сувенир !
Can you make it do something other than be a consumer of compressed air?
Use lighter materials for the disks (Mica?) and increase the diameter and I bet you could use it at greatly reduced pressures.
I know that I will never use this in my life, but I just watched the whole video and I enjoyed every second of it. I don't know what you are doing but keep it up dude
Beautiful work. I look forward to seeing the testing. I do have one question; between MK1 and MK 2 you moved from securing the disks to the shaft by spokes in the disk to spacers secured to a hub, what was the reasoning behind that?
The rotor is basically slightly larger (25mm vs 20mm) and the reason for the central exhaust is for better airflow, the air has a greater opening to escape now, and I'm hoping to see some improvements.
+johnnyq90 hello. Can I also ask, what project has been your personal favorite so far?
Работа прекрасна - ВЫ МАСТЕР !
this is engineer porn.
YOU 'RE DAAMMM RIGTH PARTNER.
this is good, but try click spring! it is sooo sexy
Hah!
REGAMETRO, you just summed up what I was thinking as I watched. Martin M
REGAMETRO damn right
I have no idea what the ultimate objective is. What might the finished turbine be used for? Great precision machining on some obviously outstanding equipment. And you skill is undisputed. Thanks.
personally I would have left it in the lathe to tap those holes.
I would have tapped the holes by hand
seriously, tapping in aluminum with a tap that small using a power drill is asking for trouble, especially after you got hours into the part already
Un beau métier : Tourneur, magnifique à voir toutes ces pièces qui sont travaillée, percées, poncées etc et voir ce tour qui ronge si je peux dire, différents métaux et le résultat que l'on obtient, trop beau
from the thumbnail i thought it was a tape dispenser xd
I hate it when kids are smarter than me!
I have no idea what your are doing but it looks like you are doing it really great! Carry on
such a precision lol...
I think he's using a CNC machine
Not sure, as you can see all lines are scratched in the material, when in the lathe. If it was CNC'd there would be no reason to do so.
it's a lathe, and takes much more skill than a cnc
+Vacso Kagazzle Laloobay Hoophorn Wacago Seiliu he is using a manual lathe for this there would've no reason for cnc to be used in this area
This is one of the most satisfying videos I've seen in my entire life.
Awesome!!!
Thank you!
I Cannot believe you hand-drilled the threads. 😊
2:10 this is like machine porn
Robot left oily rag by the pc :(
What pleasure you gave me watching such wonderful engineering, take a bow
😊👏👏👏😉👍
Agh! Part 3 to wait for? Why do you do this to us?
Hentai Hen
Llllry tiếng Việt
J aime bien regarder vos vidéos avec la musique et entendre le son du métal taillé dans la masse.... Et vous faites de superbes pièces, il y a un moment que je vous suit 👍
Jesus I have never seen somebody use a drill to tap a hole. Should always use a tap handle.
I'd love to see people trying to develop and use these as pumps.
Fans. Turbochargers. There is one cimpany I heard if years ago, discflow, that makes pumps.
They are able to pump whole olives in wash fluid without damage.
With all the hype and home diy of Tesla Turbines as motors,I've never seen them in useful applications.
You used a drill to tap with free hand lol.
I was kind of surprised as well.
Yup, it's either a bravery or idk what.
the 3rd screw wa drilled and tapped a little off, but with a 4 screw mount it turned out ok
Justin Biggs still you never tap with a power tool, the tap can end up acting like a drill or milling bit.
Agreed, he must have a steady hand, and indomitable patience
I have an interest in all things mechanical, but no little about machining. I am amazed at the knowledge, skills and abilities you have to make these parts. I will subscribe to your channel. A perfect way to learn a little about your trade. Great video and great job.
you ever think of buying a 3d printer?
All the time, but I want a proper one not a cheap Chinese 3d printer. I will get one in the future when I'll have the money.
+johnnyq90 maybe invest in a kit they are cheaper but of the same quality as an expensive assembled one
I've read 3D metal printers can be about $50,000 minimum. Sounds expensive.
50k for a metal printer is a cheap one. We're talking about 6 figures for typical machines with multi material supports.
But then 3D printer is a mega consumer and industry market. There's actually a learning curve and usually the cheapest printer in the market often requires more brain power.
You can buy Makerbot 3D printers for only a couple thousand.
I cannot pass comment on what you are doing other than to say I would love to have the skills you have and the patience making your project a real pleasure to watch whether the comments being made by others are right or wrongly made I think your ability to do this is fantastic.
Metalurgic porn
Holy crap. It looks like you have a full-on versamill going on there. I'm so jealous.
you must be german !
Hehe, guess that would make sence.. (tho not german name.. I think..)
Maik Grabow nhhhj
he is greek, isnt that shocking...
haha German's do not use that big feeds and speed's to cut Metal.
WOW! My kids will love this!
I have no idea what's happening here, but I'm mesmerised for no reason :)))
that was a satisfying snap at the end of assembly 🤣