My dad was a mechanical engineer and machinist. He loved making hot air engines. If he was alive I would send this to him and I’m sure he would make a little Sterling engine like this one. I really enjoy your videos. The hacks and gadgets are always fun to see.
Yeah, that would be great! I'd like to see something that I can take on my bushcraft trips and find a use for like pumping water or generate 12v energy etc. Just to have some fun with it and maybe it'll turn into something that's actually practical!
Funny you say that. I have a 17" one that is mounted to my wall with LEDs around the frame. Before I go to bed, I spin it over and turn the light on a deep blue color. It's so mesmerizing and helps me fall asleep. I really like it.
Small warning for anyone thinking of purchasing the sand art, it is FRAGILE, at least the one I got. The glass shatters kinda easily and mine even fell out of the frame a little
I like the Stirling engine because it's a simple but elegant design. It's also a great way to learn about thermodynamics and the way energy can be converted from one form to another. It's also a very practical device, as it can be used to power small machines and devices. Plus, it's just a fun project to work on
Dave the first gadget can also be used by not rotating it all the way upside down and instead at an angle so more of the sand is in the water, but can still move down. This way it moves much quicker!
The Stirling engine is actually a great little thing, there are many options on all sorts of online shops, will probably get one as a gift for my grandma!
@@Робототехникаотдетейдлядетей fun fact: you can also use it with realy cold drink but you do need some ice in it but it doesnt go so fast with ice bc it works via a heat DIFFERENCE so you can also do that if you like to but tea does work better
The stifling engine… I have the same one you’ve shown…works with a cup of ice water in a warm room also…invented in the 1700s I was told… but there are some people here on RUclips posting videos os powering row boats with larger ones
I always watch your newest of videos! They are just so entertaining and I can't explain why. I have been subscribed for you for more than 3 years now, And I still watch your content! Amazing video, Davehax!
That little steam engine is definitely a nice piece, but certainly for a private workspace. If people think noisy keyboards are bad, imagine that thing next door.
I'm your newest subscriber cos you're so cool: that cheerily excited voice, those absolutely useless stuff (but so funny that I was pretty amused). The best thing Nr. two, I think that even James Watt would laugh in his grave. Good job Dave.
Me and my mom watch you acesionally, and we absolutely love it! It’s always so fun, and we’ve even bought some of the things you have reviewed! Great work my guy! ❤
It's a dying art. I feel somewhat complicit in killing it (I've hated handwriting since I was 5!), but I do admire well-executed handwriting whenever I see it.
My favourite is the sand art, but considering the management where I work won't let us personalise our desks in any way there's no chance I would be allowed to have one at work.
Hi Dave. I love the patterns those sand things make. I sometimes think of getting one. I used to manufacture Sterling Engine's for a UK company called Kontax. Theirs start from about £120 and I think less of the 3D printed ones. The reason I mentioned them is the quality of the product. Unlike the ones from China, Kontax engines are far better quality. They also look better. Another RUclipsr featured one in his video. He was really impressed and he wasn't sent for review either. Trevor
If you put in small roller wheels in the base of that sand disk you could just rotate it on the stand. Maybe use magnets and have it float in air so it could potentially spin itself. I commented this before I saw the pen. Well...
I remember 30+ years ago playing with a couple rectangular sand art things and they were great fun. But I don't remember any air bubbles and I think they may have possibly been just coloured sand of different densities with no liquid. I've no idea what they were and never seen anything like them until now.
Used to have one of those sand-plates(? ) quite a few years back It was a gift to my mom, I dont recall from who tho It was a rectangle shape instead of circular and it sat on our piano until it eventually broke
When someone finds the syringe in your desk, I'd like to hear how you explain it. I'd also like to hear you explain to your wife why you bought a $100+ ball point pen. The Stirling engine will give you an excuse to take a coffee break every half hour.
Did you like them? Which was your favorite? Links to the gadgets in the description...
You didn’t ❤️ your own comment
haven't watched fully... I'll edit this comment and I'll comment which one is my favorite.
Edit: the Sand Art Picture was my favorite.
Engines!!!!!!
The sand toy was great! A question: have you ever Made a Video about car Gadgets and bicycle gadgets? Would be pretty cool, huh!
Engine
My dad was a mechanical engineer and machinist. He loved making hot air engines. If he was alive I would send this to him and I’m sure he would make a little Sterling engine like this one. I really enjoy your videos. The hacks and gadgets are always fun to see.
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cool dad
I hope you're doing well
This kinda interest and knowledge that is dying over time
Liquid motion toys of the 90's need to make a comeback. Those things were so much fun.
@@m.w.4508 true
REAL
So true lol
My first dentist had like 2 dozen of those. I always enjoyed flipping them over when I was a kid.
3:53 on the side, it looks like an egine for ships
5:28 Yes, make one about small engines, that would be cool
Pretty Cool Huh!
Agreed
Its like a old 19th century invention
Yeah, that would be great!
I'd like to see something that I can take on my bushcraft trips and find a use for like pumping water or generate 12v energy etc.
Just to have some fun with it and maybe it'll turn into something that's actually practical!
Had you not ever seen sand art like that? They were all over the place when I was a kid in the 80s, mostly in doctor’s offices.
Everyone of these items would have been seen in a Sharper Image catalog in the 80s.
Or in one of their ads in Omni Magazine.
I used to watch this guy as a kid so happy to see he's still around and still getting alot of views much deserved ❤
*a lot. No such word as "alot". 🤣
This guy never stopped being awesome
Yes, his left thumb let him down tho 😉
The Sterling engine should work on either a cup of hot coffee or a cup of ice water. Try it.
I would install it on top of a router so that it would never stop unless the power went out!
@@mikeorjimmy2885If your router gets that hot, you should replace it asap. 😅
Good timing Dave, considering all our computers are down 😂
wait i thought that was just company computers cuz nobody needs that much security on their PC
If your computer is down, how are you watching?
I just realized, you can have a different device without the software.
@@Galaxxymeeps I was at work ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@bugattiveyron8282 on the phone ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Really nifty items - The sand one, I think watching it would put me to sleep rather than distract me LOL. I love it. Thank you Dave 😊
Funny you say that. I have a 17" one that is mounted to my wall with LEDs around the frame. Before I go to bed, I spin it over and turn the light on a deep blue color. It's so mesmerizing and helps me fall asleep. I really like it.
That 23,5° angle isn't random, it's the rotation angle of the earth relative to it's orbital plane.
It has no real bearing on the form & function of the pen, but I still wouldn't have chosen another angle 😁
been watching since 2016 and i never got bored. you always get what the title or the thumbnail says :)
This guy makes me smile everyday. Love you, Dave!
I used to binge watch you years ago and I’m still glad you’re still kicking
Small warning for anyone thinking of purchasing the sand art, it is FRAGILE, at least the one I got. The glass shatters kinda easily and mine even fell out of the frame a little
I like the Stirling engine because it's a simple but elegant design. It's also a great way to learn about thermodynamics and the way energy can be converted from one form to another. It's also a very practical device, as it can be used to power small machines and devices. Plus, it's just a fun project to work on
Haven't watched Dave for 4 years, I'm glad you're still going strong and still going amazing 'till this year, Love you, DaveHax, keep going !!
Yeah!! More Dave Videos Frequently!! ❤💙
Dave hax thanks for being my childhood for years it’s been a long time sense I have seen your videos I’m glad you still post to this day
Love the commentary style. Makes me smile. Thank you 😂
I hope this man gets paid well for these promotions =D
Whats with the d?
This channel is such a guilty pleasure!
Those landscapes must be sandscapes? 😉
This channel is such a W
Sand Art is my favourite. I bought the exact one. Thank you for reviewing it.
What color was it?
@@ItAintMeBabe99 Blue
Dave the first gadget can also be used by not rotating it all the way upside down and instead at an angle so more of the sand is in the water, but can still move down. This way it moves much quicker!
BROOO
I used to watch you as a kid like 3/4 years ago
I'm so glad you haven't change at all
pretty great gadgets you've found around the internet. thanks.
'Sliding your fingers up and down it feels satisfying'. 😊
The Stirling engine is actually a great little thing, there are many options on all sorts of online shops, will probably get one as a gift for my grandma!
Grandma approved😊
@@kristinfrazee2097 I mean, she likes hot tea
@@Робототехникаотдетейдлядетей me too!!😁
@@Робототехникаотдетейдлядетей fun fact: you can also use it with realy cold drink but you do need some ice in it but it doesnt go so fast with ice bc it works via a heat DIFFERENCE so you can also do that if you like to but tea does work better
@@josha6118 Yes, I know that, but my grandma doesn't drink tea with ice.
Dave!!!! Hi! I love your vids! I always use your life hacks! Especially the tshirt folding one
I'd love to see more of this stuff in the future!
The stifling engine… I have the same one you’ve shown…works with a cup of ice water in a warm room also…invented in the 1700s I was told… but there are some people here on RUclips posting videos os powering row boats with larger ones
Hi Dave I I love your videos I always Use your life hacks you are my favorite youtube❤
amazing video mr Hax, the sand one was my favourite. ❤
I love this when it slows down enough you know, it's cool enough to drink. 😊
I like the sand art picture
"pretty cool, huh?" never gets old
I always watch your newest of videos! They are just so entertaining and I can't explain why. I have been subscribed for you for more than 3 years now, And I still watch your content! Amazing video, Davehax!
Please do more of these :) I loved this!
I have a sterling engine very similar to this one. I often enjoyed setting it on my coffee up at work just to admire it running.
Thanks for doing what you do!
Thanks for your support
That little steam engine is definitely a nice piece, but certainly for a private workspace. If people think noisy keyboards are bad, imagine that thing next door.
I'm your newest subscriber cos you're so cool: that cheerily excited voice, those absolutely useless stuff (but so funny that I was pretty amused). The best thing Nr. two, I think that even James Watt would laugh in his grave. Good job Dave.
100 pounds for a pen is crazy
That's one heavy pen.
That's about $125. :-(
Luxury. 😑
You'd think if if you're paying that much you would get more than 2 refills.
Ikr like what if u lost it
The first thing u showed was awesome it is calming to watch
Awesome to see you still making content, and useful ones at that.
Me and my mom watch you acesionally, and we absolutely love it! It’s always so fun, and we’ve even bought some of the things you have reviewed! Great work my guy! ❤
That's awesome, glad you enjoy the content to much :)
Never change, Dave. Never change.
Pretty cool huh never gets old
Nobody gon point out how good his hand writing is, it looks really good to me
It's a dying art. I feel somewhat complicit in killing it (I've hated handwriting since I was 5!), but I do admire well-executed handwriting whenever I see it.
@@233kosta well that's some conflicting feelings you have there sir.
@@A.L.LGaming In a way... It's the same with paintings & drawings though - hate doing that, but damn do they look good when done right!
@@233kosta you right, that makes sense
Your videos are AWESOME I've been a fan for 8 years and you never disappoint me❤
My favourite is the sand art, but considering the management where I work won't let us personalise our desks in any way there's no chance I would be allowed to have one at work.
I like the falling sand one. It looks relaxing to watch. My desk is too small for it though.
Had one of those sand pictures 40 years ago.
12 year old channel, still going strong, Bravo, Dave! also anyone remember gallium?
I love my little heat engine. I can put on a pan of pasta, put it on the lid, and it runs until the buzzer tells me that the pasta is done.
These are great, I hope you do more of these in the future
Hi Dave. I love the patterns those sand things make. I sometimes think of getting one.
I used to manufacture Sterling Engine's for a UK company called Kontax. Theirs start from about £120 and I think less of the 3D printed ones.
The reason I mentioned them is the quality of the product. Unlike the ones from China, Kontax engines are far better quality. They also look better. Another RUclipsr featured one in his video. He was really impressed and he wasn't sent for review either.
Trevor
These gadgets are very awesome and they are very cool Dave!😎😎😎❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
THIS IS F7(KING GREAT.LOVE IT
Hey Dave you got to keep up the good work
Yay my fav RUclipsr has uploaded
8:00 Thank you for the reminder of that old new video, I haven't watched it yet
Perfect timing im quite literally bored at work 😂
I love your videos
The sterling engine will also run on ice, but it runs in reverse. Any ~ 20 degree temperature difference between the top plate and the bottom plate.
I LOVE IT (Z.G.X channel here commented)
Stirling engine really cool
Yes, look at other engines. You will be very amazed at some of the different working kits
this man is like from the past. good days.
also, that kettle is old school goodness.
Tbh all of these are beautiful gadgets! But if i had to choose a fav then it would be the pen :)
Please look at more engines, that was so cool!
But, I thought it was a good Video. And it's my choice is to pick a Stirling Engine. It's a beautiful way to cool off. So, I can have a Warm drink.
If you put in small roller wheels in the base of that sand disk you could just rotate it on the stand. Maybe use magnets and have it float in air so it could potentially spin itself.
I commented this before I saw the pen. Well...
Ur the best daveee❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
I just love his videos
Purchased that stirling engine right after watching video 😃
if this man made a cooking video he would have everything to do anything with his food
I have that exact Stirling engine. It didn't last long. The connecting rods loosened and fell off the crank!
I remember 30+ years ago playing with a couple rectangular sand art things and they were great fun. But I don't remember any air bubbles and I think they may have possibly been just coloured sand of different densities with no liquid. I've no idea what they were and never seen anything like them until now.
Great vid and great handwriting. I'd want the pen if not for the price haha
We as a species do not deserve something as cool as a Stirling engine on a coffee mug, but I'm glad we can get them.
Used to have one of those sand-plates(? ) quite a few years back
It was a gift to my mom, I dont recall from who tho
It was a rectangle shape instead of circular and it sat on our piano until it eventually broke
At first I thought this said “3 inventions to DESTROY your bedroom” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like the coffee cup one
Love Ur vids ❤
He is still stuck on 2014 youtube, and I love it
The hovering pen concept is years old. Like the heat engine and landscape device though
When someone finds the syringe in your desk, I'd like to hear how you explain it. I'd also like to hear you explain to your wife why you bought a $100+ ball point pen. The Stirling engine will give you an excuse to take a coffee break every half hour.
Keep up the good work!
The Stirling engine thing would maybe be great to put over your coffee to maybe keep it warm or while you wait for it to cool down
Yes❤
This man is the reason my childhood is alive
The fact that the pen is a ballpoint pen is a bit disappointing
Now I want all 3 of them: my cat would love the pen!
Love the way the AI voice changes at the end of a sentence😂
wdym it isn’t an ai voice
Pretty cool indeed
You still give me that 2019 vibe