How to Build Your Own Geyser!
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- We are making again ad video for Tyrkisk Peber candies this year and since the price on the campaign competition is this year trip to Iceland we decide to build our own geyser for the ad video. The actual geyser video comes out on Sunday! We are going to also launch mannequin with the thing so stay tuned!
As an teaser for things to come. We made today prince rubert's drops that are larger than a golf ball :D Those are going to make some nasty explosions for slow motion cameras! And I have some plans that allow us to make even larger ones in future.
That sounds fun! :D
The soft hose is acting as a spring and you're losing a bunch of energy to expending it (hose).
Do thermite powered geysir!
Poor poor Lake, not even in the summer can it be peaceful. More power and energy!.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
Lauri, I really like this kind of video, where we get to see one of your ideas come into being.
Plan, test, adjust, re-test, adjust/improve, re-test, ... until you are satisfied with the final outcome. 👍👌
Try adding a venturi tube, so the fast-flowing air moves more water from the barrel.
A venturi nozzle to accelerate a large amount of the lake water in addition to what's in the pipe was my exact thought watching this!
My favorite part was Anni ‘s slow mo “oi” at 6:20
yeah the slowmo exclamations crack me up too for some reason lol
Lol I just saw that part hilarious
15:40 was a pretty good too ;-)
6:23 Oi Button
How to build a Geysir?
Well thats easy.
1. Rent an excavator with cash
2. Guess where the pipes of the district heating are laid
3. Dig until Geysir starts
optional steps:
0. Park an offroad capable bike near the digging area and remove license plate
4. jump on bike and escape as fast you can through the pedestrian zone when the police arrives
extra optional steps:
-1: build a trip hazard for the police and record everything with a high speed camera on youtube
btw: dont try this at home!!!
A four leafed cleaver. Sounds like an interesting concept for a fantasy sword. What you have there is a clover, with a hard "o" like in ocean. Cleavers are large knifes used, primarily, for cutting meat. Anyway great video. I love your work.
Don't forget Beaver Cleaver from the American 50s/60s TV show "Leave It To Beaver."
You are already a very lucky person without the clover!
Very nice result! Looks like a real geyser to me.
This is basically how the fountains at the Bellagio in Vegas work. You can search for inner workings of the fountains of the Bellagio, or something like that. Pretty neat behind the scenes look. Thought it was an episode of Dirty Jobs, but I guess not.
I know every episode of Dirty Jobs backwards and forwards, they never did the Bellagio fountains.
@@psygn0sis Indeed, Jan is mistaken. What he thought of was the show "Tanked" from Animal Planet. "Inside the Bellagio Dancing Fountains" was posted by Animal Planet channel on RUclips if anyone's interested :D
"You could be here on the end of this shovel!" LMAO!
A cone nozzle will give you more velocity from the same volume of water. Pressure in the hose will always be your limiting factor.
Cool. I had a fish pond/fountain once. Maybe 300 gallons. Loved it. Can't wait to see the finished product. Thanx.
@Beyond the press What a pleasant surprise to have a video on a Thursday. Love your channel.
Congrats! Best man-made geyser on youtube!
You have the 4 leaf clover is lucky belief in Finland too? We say exactly the same in UK. Very interesting, I wonder if this is truly international.
1:35 - Keep your voice down, Sari will hear!
3:07 - There are rumours that if you go out into the quiet of the Finnish woods, you can still hear the barrel R's rolling in the distance. ;-)
definitely should try a *Venturi* set up because as it is now the air forces the water aside and less water can fall back into the air stream. a *Venturi* would *_actively_* pull water up with the air stream.
You’re nuts. The world needs more nuts like you. It will become a better place.
You have to love those Lauri Remotah Contrrrrol ropes.👍
Hi Lauri and Anni! Great video. I have visited the Geyser that all other Geysers are named after - “Geysir” in Iceland!
I was wondering is it geysir or geyser but the google trends said that geyser is way to go at least in the US so seems that I got that one right :D
Yes, the original Icelandic / Old Nordic spelling is Geysir, but the modern English spelling is Geyser.
impressive skeleton key on your keyring . nice to see one again .
Now that is what you call a garden water feature!
I'd LOVE to be on the other end of that shovel! Lol
Good job. You stuck with i,t and it paid off. 👍
"Serialous" Serialously an underrated word.
I was expecting the water heating type of geyser. But this is also much fun.
I'd be inclined to make a solenoid control for lever on the manual valve to get the benefits of both. Speed and capability to shut and close the valve but I'd do tests with smaller valves to ensure that the larger valves ain't gonna explode under pressure.
A scaffold rig to keep a hold of everything would be something I'd be thinking of.
"Surprisingly good."
Anni Vuohensilta - 2019
👍😀👌
I guess larger radius elbows my might help. And can you place the valve so that the recoil will help open it faster?
Nice 2 four leaf clovers! I found a 7 leaf clover once.
Pretty good; more picturesque with Näsijärvi background than Old Faithful at Yellowstone, I'd say.
8:27
Lauri: And here we go!
*explosion of water*
Anni: intrigued "Hmmmm."
LOL
thank you for the video working on your day off Lauri
You should probably build something like a venturi that sucks in the water and shoots it upwards
My favorite American-Finnish RUclipsrs!
Next idea, make a home made water jet pack! 🚀🚀🚀 Just get a jetski and make the water flow through a backpack or water ski. 👌🏻
Pretty cool!
I think, this is a nice project! What about adding a nozzle at the end in style of a jet pump? That should throw up much more water.
They have done tests on this on some other channels and surprisingly a straight pipe is best
Beyond pretty good !!
You have Anni so that makes you pretty lucky already.
I fully agree
1:55 BUT WHAT DOES ANNI HAVE?
How is Nelli, haven't seen her much these days?
Nice geyser...lava next? Or maybe strap that to a surf board and see how far you can travel :) Or maybe put a few pointing down and try making your car fly.
Hello HPC-Team!
I like your videos on both of your channels!
By the way you can improve your fountain!
I am a powder coater and this lets me know how to provide a continuous stream of water. So just build yourself a venturi nozzle where a continuous airflow accelerates your continuously flowing waterstream. But you 'll need a continuously flowing water- and air-supply, and then you 'll have your continuous water fountain.
You probably may use a normal T-pipe-connector as venturi nozzle (?!), haven't tried it yet...
Link to a german video about the venturi effect:
ruclips.net/video/hlIcJpU13Ck/видео.html
(You 'll probably just need the animations!) (btw: explanations: "Luft" means "Air", "Flüssigkeit" means "Fluid", "Unterdruck" means "Vacuum", and "Luft-Flüssigkeits-Gemisch" means "Air-Fluid Mixture", or the fluid that is accelerated by the air)
Many greetings from Austria!
Patrik Krispler
This is soo efficent!! here in the UK to make a geyser you have to start by getting a manual job like a sparky or plumber and spend 20-30 years at the pub before you get a geezer! xD
Hell yes! This looks so realistic!
i wonder what would happen if you had an air tank that feeds into a water tank with a pipe exiting from the bottom and turning up. would you have a longer spray time and would the height of the geyser be much lower?
4:15 A solenoid controlled butterfly valve would be the hot ticket. You'd get the speed of activation of the solenoid valve shown in the video, and *almost* the same wide open flow rate of the ball valve. And the butterfly valve will give you a much more explosive initial response. It would just need a nudge, and it would self open in a snap due to the rush of fluid through the valve. The larger effort would be in closing it during a high flow rate, but not too bad.
Awesome job
Anni, you're making me to buy these candies. And we don't have them here where I live :(
Wow look like it was very hard work! Thank you for making it😘
The last test in the barrel looked really good. By the way how is the snow dump site doing?
I enjoy this type of video, you could try a “one take” video sometimes, where you mostly film without stopping so there is less editing time.
Add a little red dye to the water and the perfect halloween prop!
I'm sure Anni was operating the excavator at 13:02.
I thought the same. She did very well in her first try on a previous video at the heavy equipment expo.👌😁
Absolutely cool
That lake needs a cut of the money you make with these videos, without a doubt the lake is the star of the show 😂
probably too late unless you do a second round for fun, but if you added a venturi nozzle to the end it should pull in more water to mix with the air. Think sandblasting nozzle.
You can do that kind of stuff with a sump pump and the thing in the back of a toilet. But not as big.
Anni makes you a more lucky guy than any four-leaf clover
I'm so jealous of all your Tyrkisk Peber
I already finished the bag that i bought :(
They were so delicious though, now I'm waiting for more to come in the mail.
That explains the hole in the bucket from the glass video lol.
Lauri pumping water out of the lake: Newspaper headline the next day: Finnish lake runs dry: Never happened before!
And where would Lauri put 3,478 km³ of water? Thats 3.478.000.000.000 litres!
@@Trockenshampooleopard He could drink it?
Now fill that with diesel fuel and add a pilot light. You can imagine the rest.
Diesel does not ignite that well, gasoline would be better.
@@fre3bs628 Diesel does not ignite at all.
Janos Merges It does when it is atomised.
@@ciaran1449 Go try! That little bit of splashing is not sufficient to burn diesel. You can try with any cooking oil in your garden, it is very similar. I bet you wont succeed.
Janos Merges. Yes it does
Where I live, geyser is a name for hot-water cylinder. Yes, I know there are geysers in Iceland...
Gordon Richardson or an old man
When Finland launches a rocket, they count, 10-9-8-7-6-5-and-here-we-go!
Update on the giant blender? Even if it's a no go.
Tyrkisk peber! Those are so nice, to bad they don't sell them here
yes i agree THATS PRETTY COOL.
Damn! That was pretty cool 😎
I like Lauri's wolverine t-shirt.
Alajärven Tulivuorikeskuksessa on aika hyvä geysir. Siellä on opas jolta vois saada teknistä vinkkiä miten ne teki sen. Aika obscure paikka muuten, tulis hyvä video Annin kanavalle.
you could mount a servo motor to the manual valve for quick release.
Next video: how to make a tsunami
It's VERRRKING!!!
Stupid question on a old video, but what is the thread type you guys use on your plumbing? Here in the states we use NPT, but the length of the threads on the nipples look too short to be NPT.
Just curious.
You should ask help from slingshot channel for opening the valve
My family owns some land with a natural geyser on it...yours is still better. Now I'm really jealous!
Pritti guud!
I'm ordering Tyrkisk Peber from Amazon. sounds yummy
Add a torsion spring and a latch to the ball valve. The latch can be a simple clevis and pin. `This will open the ball valve much faster, as fast as the solenoid valve with a heavy spring.
The hole in the bucket is similar to a problem Spacex had, though theirs was at 380 bar and the bucket had fuel instead of water.
If you really want to make a splash, since you have access to explosives, how about setting some off in the deepest part of that lake you always film at?
Methinks you two should apply for a blaster's license and whatever else you need to work under a professional in order to make some really neat videos.
Audio is fine. No worries.
We don't have Tyrkisk Peber in the UK (or at least I haven't seen it).
I really want to try some now!
It would be fun to use this set up, with a synchronised spray of liquid nitrogen, to make the world's (probably) most ineffective snow maker :D
Lauri and Anni, next time, think about how a percolator coffee pot works🤔 copy it.
Why don't the lower tail light lenses on the Ford not match (red drivers' side / clear passengers' side)?
after geysir vidjeo how about filling that barrel to the lid with thermite,lite it on fire and the second it goes full apeshit give it a good blow with 10bar :) a good secondary test would be if a selfmade steel umbrella over the cameras is keeping the "rain" away xD
You should try once with one of your department-store stunt people sitting over the top of the Geyser hole. 🌊💦🏄😱
Use rubber bands to quickly open the ball valve, Jörg Sprave has a few videos on this
"Let me show you its features".
He would make it shoot projectiles though.
Now just do this with hot water on frozen lake! Then it will look real good
looked real to me
Greetings from the international space station!
That escalated pretty quick !!
I wish _The Count_ (from Sesame Street) had a Finnish accent instead.
One! Two! *Thrdrdree Underdrdrground Barrdrdrells!* ah, hah, hah 😈
TWO four leaf clovers . . . no wonder you found Anni . . .
You could probably do with a reservoir tank of water in between
I know you are pushing water, but what about pushing air, and bring in the water in the last 1 meter? This would have the advantage of not only having the water in the pipe and would allow for longer geyser runs.
The fish in that lake must be confused AF.
Nice.
But the real question is can you replace water with tyrkisk pebers? 😋
Should shoot the air through a venturi nozzle to pull the water in with the air through the nozzle