Making a Solenoid 9-Cylinder Engine

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @MakerB
    @MakerB  5 лет назад +371

    Big thank you for watching this video :)
    Tools & Machines I used in the project & Timestamps
    Sherline Lathe: amzn.to/2Mwb6Lh
    Sherline Milling: amzn.to/2M2k7Nh
    SKIL 9-Inch Band Saw: amzn.to/35B0nqY
    Dykem blue: amzn.to/35JCGgp
    Lathe Mill CENTER DRILL : amzn.to/2R1pA9Q
    00:11 making the Front Cover
    01:50 making the Rear Cover
    03:58 making the Crankcase
    07:18 making the Distributor
    09:09 making the Distributor Disk
    10:47 making the Bevel Gear
    13:02 making the Crankshaft
    15:48 making the Master Rod
    18:50 making the Slave Rods
    19:33 making the Pistons
    21:09 making the Cylinders
    23:10 making the Propeller Spinner
    24:45 assembling the parts
    25:35 the finished circuit with Arduino
    25:42 testing the hall effect sensor

    • @johnolver3217
      @johnolver3217 5 лет назад +7

      Maker B thank you! Awesome work and video! I was just going to ask what tools you were using. Thanks for telling us. I just came across your video an subscribed. Have to check out your channel later

    • @brunoheinich5021
      @brunoheinich5021 5 лет назад +2

      and you made it CNC on your own?

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +6

      Yes, I converted it to CNC machine. Sherline also offers CNC systems including computer with preloaded software.

    • @whitenugget3750
      @whitenugget3750 5 лет назад +3

      Im Curious if your up for making a rotary engine lol

    • @gordonjones1516
      @gordonjones1516 5 лет назад

      And what exactly is the cnc rotary you are using? It appears to be using an arduino control. Is that a Taig headstock?

  • @trentonstringfellow8545
    @trentonstringfellow8545 4 года назад +7

    Me and a few friends from school are making a model B17g flying fortress from scratch and figuring out the engines has been the hardest part for us, we appreciate the video showing us how, thank you from all of us

  • @THEJR-of5tf
    @THEJR-of5tf 3 года назад +6

    I am a retired mechanical engineer, I worked mainly in development. This video has brought back some happy memories. You have a new subscriber. Thankyou.

  • @americangraffiti6192
    @americangraffiti6192 4 года назад +69

    I've watched two of your builds. I hope people realize how compressed these were. And appreciate how much time this took. Amazing lathe work. I thought it was all superb!!!

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  4 года назад +11

      Thank you for watching my long videos!! Glad you liked it :)

  • @CoolAsFreya
    @CoolAsFreya 2 года назад +2

    Machining tiny brass bevel gears, detail and skill most RUclips makers couldn't do

  • @6AL-4V
    @6AL-4V 5 лет назад +314

    Cheese and rice, what planet do you come from? I’ve been an engineer/machinist for over 30 years and know how much work you have put into this project. Very very well done. And you know electronics like Marco Reps on top of your machining ability. Keep em coming.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +26

      +6AL-4V Thank you, that's a great compliment coming from a veteran engineer/machinist like you. Merry Christmas!!!🎄🎄

    • @Tommyg-rq6lj
      @Tommyg-rq6lj 5 лет назад +2

      Electric planes are coming real fast i see

    • @richardpeterson3753
      @richardpeterson3753 5 лет назад +3

      Well looks like he has a cnc lathe. That helps a bit

    • @73_65
      @73_65 5 лет назад

      @@Tommyg-rq6lj Only small electric planes are viable

    • @Tommyg-rq6lj
      @Tommyg-rq6lj 5 лет назад

      @@73_65 new tesla plane
      It will be able to fly over 200 km with a single charge
      Elon says

  • @TwistedLust
    @TwistedLust 5 лет назад +53

    So... yeah... this is the kind of videos youtube recommends me at 4:00am... now back to sleep. Good job, man. Awesome work.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +5

      Hahaha!!! I’m happy that it helped you get deep sleep :)
      Merry Christmas!!! 🎄🎄

    • @TwistedLust
      @TwistedLust 5 лет назад +4

      @@MakerB Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too.

    • @NovaRuner
      @NovaRuner 5 лет назад +1

      1:10am in my case. But know how you feel man. RUclips can be weird at night.
      Sleep well. And pleasant dreams. 🙂😴

    • @TwistedLust
      @TwistedLust 5 лет назад +1

      @@NovaRuner totally agree. 6:26am on Sunday. I need more videos like this to back to sleep lol.

  • @Isthisausername444
    @Isthisausername444 2 года назад +1

    Some humans are so smart it’s actually insane...I could never dream of having this idea and let alone the skill to actually make it happen...My mind is blown

  • @Seoadvertising-ca
    @Seoadvertising-ca 5 лет назад +620

    I would of liked to see it run with a propeller. So that we could better see the motor turning and not just hear it turning. Great job very happy to hit the thumbs up like button.

    • @monsterfrog218
      @monsterfrog218 5 лет назад +14

      Would have

    • @MachtPlays
      @MachtPlays 5 лет назад +8

      agreed, even just a paint line on the knob would do.

    • @shuntawolf
      @shuntawolf 5 лет назад +5

      A yellow spiral painted on or even a white one.......

    • @nihilistic7840
      @nihilistic7840 5 лет назад +1

      Also some v brief explanation and watching the action close up slo mo

    • @andreigavre3371
      @andreigavre3371 4 года назад

      I think it is not turning all the way up ;)

  • @lolsadboi3895
    @lolsadboi3895 4 года назад +28

    mesmerizing, yet educational. I could spend hours on this channel. I feel like a small child watching dad do what he does, but making sure to stay out of the way because dad asked me to.

  • @jamiestanding5593
    @jamiestanding5593 5 лет назад +334

    Would have liked to see acrylic front cover. The interior looks so cool and would be nice to see working (especially in slowmo), seems a shame to hide that craftsmanship. Awesome non the less.

  • @digital945
    @digital945 4 года назад

    now i know how people like you contributed to world with their hard work and Passion.
    simply wow...

  • @garynewton2106
    @garynewton2106 5 лет назад +9

    No Sir, Thank you for taking the time and effort to bring this to us.
    It is indeed our pleasure.
    Many thanks from the U.K.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked it :)
      Merry Christmas!!!🎄🎄

  • @nagoya6toto
    @nagoya6toto 4 года назад +1

    29分があっという間に過ぎた動画です。ただただ感心するばかりです

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  4 года назад

      最後まで見てくれてありがとう ^^

  • @Saki630
    @Saki630 5 лет назад +31

    I am more impressed with how you know what shape to make the inner weight so that it doesn't vibrate at high RPM.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +8

      I'm happy that you noticed it :)
      Thank you !!!

    • @vadsor3373
      @vadsor3373 5 лет назад +4

      It is incomprehensible how you managed to calculate the weight of the internal parts, to get such a low vibration at high RPM. Bravo.

    • @matthewlydon5772
      @matthewlydon5772 5 лет назад +2

      @@MakerB Yes please share!

  • @realdbcooper3423
    @realdbcooper3423 4 месяца назад

    I approve the single solid con rod to hub, you like the only RUclipsr who knows how to build a true radial! Love IT!

  • @TheBypasser
    @TheBypasser 5 лет назад +33

    A beautiful build! I'd also coat the windings with epoxy so they'd not scratch themselves because of the vibration, and add some oil inside, so the engine would be self-lubricating. Also, at 28:20, it's funny how those meters always have the initial display of 6.66 - especially with the red LEDs looks like a nod to the Escape From L.A. movie's final scene.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +4

      Hahaha!!! I didn’t even notice that it always start with 6.66 but yes, you are right.
      Thank you for your tips and Merry Christmas!!!🎄🎄🎄

    • @TheBypasser
      @TheBypasser 5 лет назад +5

      @@MakerB Thanks, same to you! That joke is present on many of the 7-seg low-voltage voltmeters (commonly used as current meters by adding a shunt), guess it is visible due to the long measurement time on those. I guess it is actually a movie reference, as the main character used to type the same code, while the digits showed up on 7-seg gauge as well.

    • @bugsbunny8691
      @bugsbunny8691 5 лет назад +1

      I think the Engineer that designed that power supply and is responsible for the 666 thing being displayed when the unit is turned on (forgive me Jesus) should have his nuts cut off and shoved down his throat, Just Saying.

  • @Dumbrarere
    @Dumbrarere 3 года назад +1

    It even sounds like a radial engine. As a warbird enthusiast, this makes me happy. Thanks for taking the time to make this.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  3 года назад

      My pleasure!

  • @REDPUMPERNICKEL
    @REDPUMPERNICKEL 4 года назад +7

    Being able to translate thought into G code is an enviable ability worthy of some kind of salute not to mention the gestalt wherewithal to obtain the tools, learn to use them, envision a product, generate a design, order the material, write the code, interface the hardware, have the patience, set up the lighting, record/edit the video and get it on line. As an amateur machinist, amateur programmer and amateur maker of videos I am seriously impressed by this (and know it's beyond the casual plebian viewer to sufficiently appreciate the effort! Lol).

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  4 года назад

      That’s quite a compliment! Glad you enjoyed it :) Have a great day!!!

    • @davey2k12
      @davey2k12 3 года назад

      Gotta screw something up cus we all be robots otherwise lmfao

  • @А.БАвтоэлектрик-1
    @А.БАвтоэлектрик-1 5 лет назад +8

    Молодец !!! Хорошее терпение и золотые руки !!! Продолжай в том же духе !!! Мне очень понравился твой труд , и мастерство !👍👍👍

  • @fenderstratguy
    @fenderstratguy 5 лет назад +25

    I have never seen a radial electric engine before. wow!!

  • @swiftlabbuildstuff
    @swiftlabbuildstuff 4 года назад

    This guy is a maker on a whole nother level. Excellent work sir. I thought I was a pretty good maker but this is something else. It actually doesn't inspire me to be better, it inspires me to quit and just watch videos from this channel. I could keep making for 100 years and never get on this level. All praise due. You're the GOAT.

  • @SoulSoundMuisc
    @SoulSoundMuisc 3 года назад +11

    I know almost nothing about machining. This makes my brain hurt... and I cannot stop watching!
    Awesome project, awesome vid!

  • @ahmetizmir1081
    @ahmetizmir1081 4 года назад +1

    Nice idea,
    Nice design,
    Nice workmanship,
    Nice machines,
    Nice video,
    Congratulations.

  • @midnightfm87
    @midnightfm87 5 лет назад +589

    Me: *having never shown or expressed any interest in engines*
    RUclips: May I make a recommendation?
    Me: Oh go on then.

    • @redstripedsocks5245
      @redstripedsocks5245 4 года назад +8

      I as well have never but i do enjoy watching people do what they love especially those that i have no interest in doing my self because i don't know how it is done and it looks like magic to me

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 4 года назад

      1st it not really a engine..... 2nd we all know, our overlord RUclips knows best...

    • @kyleplatter8954
      @kyleplatter8954 4 года назад +3

      OatMaGoat
      me: watches anime and history videos
      RUclips: here’s a engine

    • @jamesdavis245
      @jamesdavis245 4 года назад +1

      @@kyleplatter8954yep

    • @BeefNEggs057
      @BeefNEggs057 4 года назад +1

      Same. Technology is so cool though.

  • @smokyclouds5734
    @smokyclouds5734 3 года назад +1

    Very detailed on Machining all the pieces on the lathe and then assembling it together. I love projects like this.
    Thank you for sharing and the time it took to build it. You’re extremely talented and hope to see many more projects of yours.
    Great work. 👍

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it!!

  • @rockderakker5193
    @rockderakker5193 4 года назад +3

    Respect, This looks maybe easy for the most but this person is really high skilled and have perfect machines to make this

    • @ClagwellsGarage
      @ClagwellsGarage 4 года назад

      Rene, short of pushing some buttons and putting round stock in a chuck, this was not done by hand. It was all computer controlled CNC work.
      But it is a cool build and CNC machines are great. We just cant correlate "high skill" machining with pushing buttons and computer programmed lathe/milling operations.

  • @Acein3055
    @Acein3055 3 года назад

    You have an huge skill and patience. Thanks

  • @alexkuznetsov4254
    @alexkuznetsov4254 3 года назад +15

    Excuse me, the core of your coils isn't pheromagnet. If you will make cylinders of steel or another pheromagnet your engine will be more powerful.

    • @thom534
      @thom534 Месяц назад +1

      Ferromagnetic, iron on the periodic table has the notation Fe. Not a bad idea to improve the efficiency though.

  • @thehellhound5905
    @thehellhound5905 3 года назад +1

    So satisfying and im glad I got to use a metal lathe so I could experience it myself

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @cheeto4493
    @cheeto4493 5 лет назад +27

    New subscriber! I especially like the part being machined shown in the corner. Nice touch.

  • @berndheiden7630
    @berndheiden7630 4 года назад +1

    Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the „cnc maschine shop in a nutshell“ ! I had goosepimpels through the whole video. I am a 72 years old dentist and oral surgeon with a keen interest in mechanics (go figure!) and this is the first time I have seen this equipment. That is a small format but a giant leap in technology. I am genuinely impressed!
    Thanks for making my sunday afternoon in Mallorca!

  • @espressocookie8965
    @espressocookie8965 4 года назад +14

    The parts seem like a decent size until he picks them up and they're so tiny! It's adorable!

  • @nbooker7504
    @nbooker7504 4 года назад

    All this hard work deserves much more credit than has been given

  • @bruth3659
    @bruth3659 5 лет назад +79

    If this kinda stuff isn't art I don't know what it.

    • @Simulacrum0354
      @Simulacrum0354 5 лет назад +4

      gonna pretend I understood what you just said

    • @Ryoland
      @Ryoland 5 лет назад +1

      @@Simulacrum0354 Hes saying that the work here should be considered art, even though general things like mechanical engineering are not viewed as such.

    • @Simulacrum0354
      @Simulacrum0354 5 лет назад

      @@Ryoland ahh I see, thank you

    • @falloutman3424
      @falloutman3424 5 лет назад +7

      bru th how about a banana taped to a wall

    • @bruth3659
      @bruth3659 5 лет назад

      @@falloutman3424 lol

  • @MacagonV022
    @MacagonV022 3 года назад +1

    You are a Genius! To built the own engine is somting! :)

  • @robertl5440
    @robertl5440 5 лет назад +32

    Muito interessante, ótimo acabamento das peças.
    Ferramentas de qualidade.
    Ótimo torno .

  • @LonLoveBug
    @LonLoveBug 4 года назад +2

    That was awesome!
    Including the schematic wiring diagram and videoing the wiring process would have been stupendous.
    Thank you!
    Very invigorating!

  • @lobsterfork
    @lobsterfork 5 лет назад +43

    You win the “making something incredibly complicated from scratch on youtube” award.

    • @a.artmaster8733
      @a.artmaster8733 4 года назад +1

      Also Colinferze that guy is amazing too check him out he’s like a mad scientist making things in his shed

    • @johnmichaelvoss6194
      @johnmichaelvoss6194 4 года назад

      It's not incredibly complicated, it's just onerous if you do all the steps one by one for one single engine that normally a big CNC robot would do for hundreds of engines at a time

  • @VivDiwakar
    @VivDiwakar 4 года назад

    Utterly blown away by the precision. Great work!!

  • @iguanainasuit
    @iguanainasuit 5 лет назад +3

    That engine is just Beautiful, I love it! Great job!

  • @altaiir001
    @altaiir001 3 года назад

    at one point i forgot what he was making, just so satisfying watching the machines work

  • @matthewlydon5772
    @matthewlydon5772 5 лет назад +23

    In your next video, I would like to see how you design something. I may be a fool for asking, but I think it would be pretty neat to see how you bring these designs from your mind to the final blueprint. Merry Christmas. 👍

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +7

      I like that idea :) Will add it to the queue.
      Merry Christmas to you too!!!🎄🎄

    • @christian8937
      @christian8937 5 лет назад +1

      Maker B yay! Subbed. Will be looking forward to it !

  • @rsa0101
    @rsa0101 4 года назад +1

    I don't know why, but this thing make me the baby's delight. Good job!

  • @neol1l
    @neol1l 5 лет назад +31

    to assemble such a project would have been cool enough to see...but you did it all!!!!! Bravo!!! liked and subscribed...And i will be showing this to tons of people...Thank you for being awesome

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you for your kind reply and Merry Christmas!!!🎄🎄🎄

  • @thegongoozler3374
    @thegongoozler3374 4 года назад +1

    As someone who only has basic high school level knowledge of metal working this AMAZES me. :D I loved how simple you make machining those complex components look; the cinematography alone was fantastic not to mention how beautiful the process and final product looked. I could only imagine the passion you have for what you do, and I hope you have many good years making more stunning "art-itectural" mechanisms. :)

  • @Bizones16
    @Bizones16 5 лет назад +5

    I just love to watch videos like this. Could watch them all day ! Auto Mechanic all my life and, Hope to achieve this level of precision before I die.

  • @cecilcooper6210
    @cecilcooper6210 4 года назад

    Man! You have a wondrous gift. I hope you give thanks for it! Beautifully crafted.

  • @Avionics1958
    @Avionics1958 5 лет назад +17

    You got me glued to my phone for half an hour!:-) is there anything you can not do? 😁

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад

      Big thank you for watching this long video🙏🙏🙏 I'm glad you liked it :)

  • @rickeymh
    @rickeymh 4 года назад

    Impressive. I designed and built me a reciprocating solenoid motor back in 1967 when I was in fourth grade. I used a wooden flywheel with copper clad as a commutator.

  • @bogdanradu5247
    @bogdanradu5247 5 лет назад +5

    I'm collecting my jaw from the floor. Thank you for brightening my day!

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад

      Hahaha!!! Glad you liked it🙏 Have a great day :)

  • @mikewedgwood697
    @mikewedgwood697 3 года назад

    All the camera work, sound, and video editing on top of a project like this must make it take twice as long. Thank you sir. Even though you feel alot of reward from making this project, we did too.

  • @taiyoctopus2958
    @taiyoctopus2958 5 лет назад +30

    should put some blades on it and turn it into the coolest desk fan ever :P

  • @anrupo2
    @anrupo2 4 года назад

    I'm a computer engineer. Seeing your work I think I failed choosing my profession. Amazing. You are an artist !

  • @blaketracy4377
    @blaketracy4377 4 года назад +3

    I wish these things were practical for vehicles because they are just so cool

  • @Jawad.1
    @Jawad.1 4 года назад

    The work that you do is absolutely outstanding and deserves to be captured in 4K resolution!

  • @NullVoidNA
    @NullVoidNA 3 года назад +4

    These tools are so cool. How I would love to have a shop with even half of this stuff.

  • @ryanhutchinson2661
    @ryanhutchinson2661 4 года назад

    I didn’t know I wanted to hear these sounds. No talking, no bullshit, no subscribe here, like here. Just beautiful sounds. Subscribed 😂

  • @GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop
    @GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop 5 лет назад +8

    Would be cool to see this a RC Plane... Great Work

    • @dushk0
      @dushk0 4 года назад +1

      more like in a washing machine...with 9 detergent compartments

    • @igameidoresearchtoo6511
      @igameidoresearchtoo6511 4 года назад

      it doesnt have enough power to pull itself forward

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 4 года назад +1

    Epic machining !!!!!!!!! Also awesome mini-Aircraft Engine !!!!!!!!!!

  • @engenheiro_aeronautico
    @engenheiro_aeronautico 5 лет назад +4

    Extraordinary. Thanks for the video. I loved.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked it :) Merry Christmas!!🎄🎄

  • @chocolateteapot5162
    @chocolateteapot5162 3 года назад

    I'm only a rough old boilermaker, this precision is fascinating to watch 👍

  • @markg1051
    @markg1051 5 лет назад +6

    Very nice, looking forward to the teflon bobin version and the comparison with the brass ones.
    You've already eliminated a large frictional losses by using the hall sensors instead of micro switches.
    Great job, very impressive.😎

  • @smartsnco
    @smartsnco 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful piece of work. This is true engineering, well done!

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  3 года назад

      Thank you!!!

  • @floriang7435
    @floriang7435 5 лет назад +8

    This is amazing. Setting up all the different camera angles must take a lot of time. You deserve more subscribers

  • @shuntawolf
    @shuntawolf 5 лет назад +1

    Ok, so build another one, and mate it to this one in the proper orientation, then put a 3 bladed prop on it, and put it into a scale correct F4U Corsair...... :D and make it an RC plane to boot !!! MAN what a work of art this is!!!! You've sped things up when they should be, you show detail, no crappy annoying music, I mean just WOW!!!!! VERY fine piece of craftsmanship there!!!! Wonder what kind of horsepower it has..... HMMMMMMM :D Very cool WASP Radial imitation for sure!!! Thanks for the vid!!!

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад

      Glad you liked it!! Thank you!! :)

  • @skeliepossibly
    @skeliepossibly 5 лет назад +4

    I have no clue what this is but its very satisfying

    • @JonSuoh
      @JonSuoh 5 лет назад +1

      Ryan _ same

    • @donaldpopcorn
      @donaldpopcorn 4 года назад

      A radial engine is what the engine looks like in certain airplane models

  • @Cyber_Horse_Studios87
    @Cyber_Horse_Studios87 Год назад

    I would LOVE to see this used on a WWI style RC airplane. It really does look like the classic 9 cylinder engines those old airplanes used to use.

  • @JDM12983
    @JDM12983 3 года назад +60

    Anyone else watch these tiny parts being milled/drilled and thinking the whole time "don't break, don't break, don't break..." >< lol

  • @thequestionwhy3827
    @thequestionwhy3827 4 года назад

    Something abour your mill is just super charming

  • @KonoganCossec
    @KonoganCossec 5 лет назад +10

    This is art

    • @ALLFAQify
      @ALLFAQify 5 лет назад

      Nope,
      It's engineering!

  • @mjstow
    @mjstow 3 года назад

    Amazed. You're some kind of genius.

  • @mastro6970
    @mastro6970 5 лет назад +19

    i have no idea of what that is but is cool to watch

    • @kjamison5951
      @kjamison5951 5 лет назад +7

      The radial engine design was used in early aircraft to minimise the space taken up by the engine at the front of the aircraft. As aircraft engine design advanced, in-line engines and v-engines similar to cars were developed and then to the jet age.
      While limited by their power to weight ratio in aircraft, radial engines were used in tanks because they could generate a lot of power.
      They operate on the same principle as a regular piston engine in a car but the pistons were arranged in a circular, or radial, pattern around the crankcase.

    • @salaekis
      @salaekis 4 года назад

      Also, a lathe, is a machine tool that rotates a workpiece about an axis of rotation to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, deformation, facing, and turning, with tools that are applied to the workpiece to create an object with symmetry about that axis.
      The earliest evidence of a lathe dates back to Ancient Egypt around 1300 BC.During the Industrial Revolution, mechanized power generated by water wheels or steam engines was transmitted to the lathe via line shafting.Beginning in the 1950s, servomechanisms were applied to the control of lathes and other machine tools via numerical control.Today manually controlled and CNC lathes coexist in the manufacturing industries.

    • @aumshreeshah2322
      @aumshreeshah2322 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @elchuckleberry5245
    @elchuckleberry5245 4 года назад

    Watching these videos at midnight and so on just hit differently then watching during the day

  • @marekward6202
    @marekward6202 5 лет назад +4

    Cool. Thanks for taking the time to do, and show this :)

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked it!!

  • @james8179
    @james8179 4 года назад

    Damn. The precision is astronomical. You work like a robot lol

    • @james8179
      @james8179 4 года назад

      Im impresses that you didn't use a micrometer fot the smallest parts

  • @claytoncsonka6847
    @claytoncsonka6847 5 лет назад +44

    Am i the only person just realising that whatever he is makeing at the time its showed in the top right of the video

    • @oswaldchai9865
      @oswaldchai9865 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @Pulko172
      @Pulko172 5 лет назад

      I noticed after reading your comment... Em i blind?

  • @MrTheDif
    @MrTheDif 4 года назад

    That's 30 minutes of my life that I'll never get back. #WorthIt

  • @eloimumford5247
    @eloimumford5247 5 лет назад +39

    So clever design , you are the master of lathe + electronics ...where do you pull all those ideas ? Thanks for sharing.

  • @adonis819
    @adonis819 4 года назад

    Astounding. Your skills are beyond compare.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  4 года назад

      Thank you!!

  • @막센-h2t
    @막센-h2t 4 года назад +32

    아니 이 동영상 왜 추천 되었고 난 계속 보고 있었지...

  • @SamCM40K
    @SamCM40K 4 года назад +1

    I can make a mean bowl of cereal so there's that.... seriously though this is one of the most well shot well performed just most addictive video I've ever watched on RUclips. One of the most brilliant things I've ever watched being made / done simply magnificent. You have some truly brilliant people out there then you have people like me who can barely follow the damn video, great job man.

  • @jaxonblade1659
    @jaxonblade1659 5 лет назад +10

    Now you can make the rest of the plane and... "here we goooo!!"🤗

  • @thisolesignguy2733
    @thisolesignguy2733 5 лет назад +1

    Man, you got some MAD machining skills. I used to machine aircraft parts, so I know the tolerances you're working with. I'm impressed! Thanks for the video and I'm gonna check out the rest of yours too.

    • @MakerB
      @MakerB  5 лет назад

      Glad you liked it :) Thank you!!!

  • @shinsena
    @shinsena 5 лет назад +14

    who here watched this because it was satisfying?

  • @yadhu3437
    @yadhu3437 3 года назад

    Lathe machines are so satisfying to watch

  • @RockLeeMC
    @RockLeeMC 5 лет назад +16

    Tony Stark’s arc reactor alpha stage. No Palladium core. 😂
    This was so asmr! Moar moar!

  • @rogero9633
    @rogero9633 4 года назад

    I found this video completely mesmerizing to watch and see the outcome. But I like talking and explaining during the process. It doesn't take much, just a little would help. Some times there is a moment that needs a little more information. Good outcome anyway, thank you. You have significant skills in your ability to produce this creation.

  • @brendonmilligan4520
    @brendonmilligan4520 3 года назад +4

    I'd love to see this taken a step further and made to run with fuel, and operated by remote control solenoids, maybe fitted into an RC plane

  • @DiSmile30
    @DiSmile30 3 года назад

    Смотрю на вашу работу и восхищаюсь, настолько все продумано, просто мастер.

  • @markg1051
    @markg1051 5 лет назад +31

    Fit a fly-wheel onto it, it will run much smoother.

    • @tedf1471
      @tedf1471 5 лет назад +7

      - or a propeller (smoother and cooler running !)

    • @markg1051
      @markg1051 5 лет назад +2

      @@tedf1471Does have an old aircraft engine look about it!

    • @MrShadow1617
      @MrShadow1617 5 лет назад

      @@markg1051 That front he put on looks just like the propeller bases that you put on the propellers, which you can see on basically every propeller plane.

  • @akocbibbo
    @akocbibbo 4 года назад +1

    The algorithms brought me here as well! Surprisingly enjoyed watching the whole process, wish could have seen the whole engine working in slow motion

  • @igalklinover1774
    @igalklinover1774 5 лет назад +31

    This is clearly techno porn. So nice machined. Just wonderful job.big like

  • @garyweber6413
    @garyweber6413 4 года назад

    Nice craftsmanship and machine work

  • @goodboiadvsp3297
    @goodboiadvsp3297 5 лет назад +35

    Can't believe you didn't break any of those tiny bits 😂

  • @gvoluto2816
    @gvoluto2816 4 года назад

    nicht zu fassen was manche Menschen für Talente und Wissen hsben

  • @elyass.k.n5994
    @elyass.k.n5994 5 лет назад +5

    Really perfect 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @SplatterEffectGaming
    @SplatterEffectGaming 4 года назад

    okay, so, this is only the 2nd video of yours that I have watched and I can still not keep my mouth shut.... like, I am just in such amazement! You sir, are an artist amongst cave men. lol! I could only WISH to have a skill like this.

  • @petarjukic6841
    @petarjukic6841 4 года назад +8

    I just watched a dude machine a motor for half an hour. No regrets.

  • @VarshaShakya
    @VarshaShakya 4 года назад

    Superb concepts... and design... it wont made me feeling sleepy... was watch without blinking eyes...