The first 100 people to go to www.blinkist.com/integza are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want the full membership.
A video idea - you and I collaborate on something awesome. If my comment is the most liked to win the 3d printer, I'll tell him to repick, and I'll add an Ender 3 so he has to give away TWO.
An idea for modifying and possibly improving this design: Since you have discovered that the cured ceramic is naturally porus to gas, you could have a ceramic diffuser run through the center of the combustion chamber. I think this would essentially create a gas mixing interface around the ceramic diffuser that would be the only place in the vortex chamber where combustion could take place. Perhaps additionally modifying the diffuser's surface shape to maximize the fuel output and fuel mixing into the surrounding vortex. Additional thought, maybe integrate the location of the ignition source into the end of the diffuser, assuming it would be able to withstand the heat of the vortex.
This was brilliant! We need to get you a small lathe so after you have modelled and tested with 3D printing you can turn a more resilient part from metal.
I think part of the point of the experiment was creating a vortex rocket out of 3D printed components. At least going off the guy he was basing his work on. It IS nearly possible with average consumer equipment it seems.
A big advantage of the plastic parts is being able to see through them to watch the vortex flow. Unless you are Scotty, and have "Transparent Aluminium", that won't be easy with metal.
The fact that he didn't put flashback arrestor valves on those lines that are visibly getting burned until he tried to make these engines out of ceramic is probably the more terrifying part of this whole series.
I guess we won't know until it's done, tho tanks can be very small and compressed, like a co2 bb gun cartridge, something look-alike full of o2 and a lighter gas can for propane
Perhaps I missed you doing it already, but I think you'd see a vast improvement by just switching your oxygen and propane around. From what I can tell, you're still using your oxygen as the vortex shielding gas. The vortex removes the heat from the classic fire = oxdiser + fuel + heat equation. The problem is that - most likely due to radiative heating - the chamber wall eventually heats up and then has a stream of pure oxygen to burn with. By switching the fuel and oxidiser inputs you can remove the oxygen from the equation (since both the acrylic and propane are fuels), which means that even once the chamber wall does heat up a bit it won't catch fire. Love to see you give it another crack with the switch
I think you're missing a the vortex tube!! SUGOI DESUUUU ahahaha It's a super cool use of vortices, it can reach temperatures as low as -50 C and up to 200 C, of course a regular 3d printed part would not stand those temperatures, but a ceramic part can!!!! I'd love to see this happening Keep it going
@@GWAForUTBE I think the problem is that its a very inefficient way of cooling or heating stuff, the best use is for rapid and immediate colling/heating
That temperture range of -50 to +200 °C is merely what happens when you drive it from fluid at room temperature. Use a colder fluid to get still colder, and a hotter fluid to get still hotter. So I want to see what happens with helium gas driven through from liquid nitrogen temperature, and also what happens when fire is driven through, like the turbo-rocket.
5:46 i made friends with a jumping spider yesterday and im more than happy with that noticed he was on the back of the jeep, let em hop on n crawl around for a while n they seemed pretty pleased then i was heartbroken for a second or 2 cause i thought they just yeeted themselves but nah they decided to literally hang out (just an inch or 2 of thread n hung out on the end of it) as i walked em over to the bushes
Theme: This video again, but better... Try putting delicate parts in a crucible and packing them tightly with casting sand or petrobond during sintering. Add a sleeve of fins to the inside of the combustion chamber to encourage the vortex to grow larger. (I'm imagining something like a helix) Attach the engine to a load cell to monitor the strength of the combustion (could also be using as one of a few ways for integzabot to emergency shut down the gasses) For the grand finale, put the rocket on a small (30cm max!) sled for it to shoot down and turn those pesky tomatoes into tomato sauce!
Thanks. Really. My grandson and myself just watch the vortex rocket engine video. We laughed so much. I think that’s what you’re shooting for. Either way. Great video.
Love the comedy with the science. Been watching your video's for a while and I must say, you have some really cool projects you make. Looking forward to the next video, Thanks.
Reaction engine, beamed energy propulsion, or field propulsion(Magnetoplasmadynamics/Magnetohydrodynamics) more like. Who wants another damn turbofan, turbojet, or turboprop powerplant LMAO
@@nighthawkviper6791 Well yeah but it would be interesting to see him possibly 3d print it excluding the combustion chamber, he hasn't does a legitimate turbofan engine yet
@@chax0208 No. If you're going to sit here and represent Tesla but then worship particle physics you're doing him an injustice. I try every OSINT avenue possible to share the technology you people think is aliens LMAO That Tic Tac Col Fravor chased was an Electrostatic VTOL housed in Bald Mountain. There literally is no other way to share this information. Only OSINT platforms such as AlphabetTube(YT)
Thrust vectoring in a rocket is way harder than a jet as they run hotter. Titanium melts unless you way overfeed the fuel which has to be liquid to cool the gas. Unfortunately that vastly reduces specific impulse. NASA uses gimballing the entire engine rather than thrust vectoring.
@@nutzeeer there is a way of thrust vectoring those. You dump excess fuel into one side of the actual spike and it changes the thrust on that side., Can't remember if it is less thrust or more thrust. It uses less fuel than cooling the gas for conventional thrust vectoring as per a V2.
*Video idea:* Make a generator that runs off of food scraps, so you can feed the machine, and get energy! By the way, thanks for the opportunity to win a printer! Love your channel, and am honestly surprised you haven't blown up more yet!
One can make a biogas digester pretty simply. There's lots of plans out there. You basically use an inverted drum or a rubber bag to capture methane gas from digested food scraps. Tomatoes in, rocket fuel out!
I appreciate your channel very much. For each video, you are great with information for the topic and your presentation can hardly be matched! You are a star.
That's the difference between who innovates and who doesn't. He celebrates failures where he learnt something and the small achievements with bad singing. 😂 I am waiting to see were this goes but fingers crossed to not burning the house.
Theme: Add thrusters pointing to the sides of an RC car, for assistance in cornering. Compare it to other rc car cornering abilities and see the difference (maybe in a mini racing circuit).
In order to turn a car, you not only have to rotate it (that's easy), you need to change the direction of its impulse. rocket engine is not enough for it, because that's a lot of impulse that normally goes into earth because of drag when a car turns. that being said, you can point the engines upwards to press the car into the road to produce more drag on its wheels.
Just found out your channel, and oh my am I surprised! You definitely deserve more recognition. Please keep making videos, I'm binge watching them all!
Build a rocket engine fueled by solid fuel, like gunpowder. They have more thrust, are easier to build, and they dont need air or oxygen. The downside of it is that when you start the engine, it won't stop until the fuel runs out. A bit more dangerous. Give it a try...
There are already electronic gears made by the two big bike parts companies Shimano and SRAM but making it automatic would be interesting as you would have to use a cadence sensor and power meter to determine when you want to shift!
OMG how much have I missed! This is your fist video I watched and your hilarious your unique cringe and accent plus cool builds have earned my subscription sir 👌
You should try to make something similar to a hail cannon, or something that can direct a large amount of gas in a specific direction using a propellant. You could have it generate vortices and with that knock lots of tomatoes off a ledge to their demise.
I worked in sintering carbide by using an vacuum chamber and electric induction inside the chamber. Part are mixed with parafin wax and the powdered metal mix. Get a small, pnuematic press and press parts into ceramic shapes then pull/cook out impurities.
Theme: a 3d printed airline jet engine The compressing propellers can be made in plastic while the ones behind combustion have to be made out of ceramic
Compressing a gas makes it heat up, so I'm not sure whether it will survive, also given how this method of manufacturing ceramic deforms parts after they are cured in the kilm, it's not ideal for a fast spinning tight tolerance part. I bet both the compressor and the turbine can be made on a 5axis cnc machine though
@@kunjukunjunil1481 it all depends from the pressure you want the air to be compressed in... For propene there is no need of high pressure air so can be designed to run slow... But the problem is... Will the pressure be enough to divert exhaust backwards and not forward becoming useless and melting it all?😂😂
Video Idea: turn your vortex design into a water cannon. Since the design is so great at mixing Insert soap, water coloring, or something crazy like potassium for added fun!!
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I love your vids
I miss your videos
You have nice ideas
🥰🥰🤩🤩CONTINUE 🤩🤩🥰🥰
And Happy New Year 🎆
Nice thanks from Algeria 🇩🇿
Your moustache grew back fast.
@@JesusisJesus 😂🤣🤣
make a rocket launching rc car to obliterate the stupid tomatoes i love the videos
Integza bot... you're hired
Well, hello there!
no way are you the tim station brother?
Oh my god. . . It's Tom Scott!
Lmao love this!
🤣🤣
A video idea - you and I collaborate on something awesome. If my comment is the most liked to win the 3d printer, I'll tell him to repick, and I'll add an Ender 3 so he has to give away TWO.
That'd be doppppppe
Good idea!
yes pleaseeee! and adding Tom Stanton to collab would be just freaking mindblowing!
I really wanna see this!
Future Video: Redo the tesla turbine, in ceramic.
Laughed out loud at her scream.
Yo smart man is here
I cant believe the great Destin laughed with my sister's scream! My life is now complete
@@integza I dont think so
youre gonna get smarter when you watch this video
I went to check the comments the moment i see this comment she screams
Hmm, yes. The oxygen is made out of oxygen.
I see this meme
Ok thx I didn't catch that part
Actually, it's only about 20 % oxygen. The rest is oxygen.
no it just has lots of oxygen
actually no, there is way more oxygen than there is oxygen
Flames, destruction and maniacal laughter. Everything I could ask for in a video! 👍
And unfortunately in every relationship
And farts
You forgot destruction of evil tomatoes. Must never forget to destroy evil tomatoes whenever they are found.
@@BlackRogueDreams ruclips.net/video/c2gq4IwIc_s/видео.html Agreed.
hired by nasa i gusss
Underrated youtuber
Han sahi bola aapne kbhi india m collab kro
Gareeb Scientist
*Hell **_yeah_* he is!
Nice looking you here gareeb sir 🔥🙏
Thats true he taught me more than my physiks teacher
Gareeb scientist bhai aap bhi yaha aate ho?😀
Channel description: "The point is damaging the tomato"
I can't wait to see your next ceramic part innovation!
Violence toward tomatoes is necessary for our scientific advancement as humans.
@@RepeatedFailure most humans have more in common with tomato's then test rats.. eveeyone knows that.. there's science and such
An idea for modifying and possibly improving this design: Since you have discovered that the cured ceramic is naturally porus to gas, you could have a ceramic diffuser run through the center of the combustion chamber. I think this would essentially create a gas mixing interface around the ceramic diffuser that would be the only place in the vortex chamber where combustion could take place. Perhaps additionally modifying the diffuser's surface shape to maximize the fuel output and fuel mixing into the surrounding vortex. Additional thought, maybe integrate the location of the ignition source into the end of the diffuser, assuming it would be able to withstand the heat of the vortex.
This was brilliant! We need to get you a small lathe so after you have modelled and tested with 3D printing you can turn a more resilient part from metal.
Go one further and get a CNC for him as well.
He should 3D print a lathe. And power it with a tesla turbine.
It is quite possible that he could make a fully ceramic lathe...... just dont drop it.......ever
I think part of the point of the experiment was creating a vortex rocket out of 3D printed components. At least going off the guy he was basing his work on. It IS nearly possible with average consumer equipment it seems.
Why not a metal 3D printer, best of both worlds.
Imagine what would happens if Integza learns how to use metal.
We would have super effizient firy Planes Roaming the sky
be cool if he got a metal 3d printer
Every video im thinking this 😂 its funny seeing him use plastic parts for everything, but I feel like at some point he needs to upgrade
A big advantage of the plastic parts is being able to see through them to watch the vortex flow. Unless you are Scotty, and have "Transparent Aluminium", that won't be easy with metal.
@@nicknavarrete2838 dude he has.... And now is upgrading to ceramic
AIR: not so much oxygen
OXYGEN: A lot of oxygen
Nasa: you're hired
He obviously got a Masters degree in science, you'd have to be super smart to come up with that
@@billnyethegamerguy5503 people with degrees tend to be unbelievably stupid
take it from me
'They asked me if I had a degree in theoretical physics, so I told them I had a theoretical degree in physics'
@@xxportalxx. I mean that's thuggin and all but I drink lemon juice after brushing my teeth
In fact, you could say oxygen is mostly comprised of oxygen.
"Air? Not so much oxygen. Oxygen? A lot of oxygen"
I think I just found the text for my next tattoo.
B)
Lol
1. I would love to see your collab with 3D Printing Nerd
2. God damn, I love that ceramic resin
3. Video idea - Solid rocket fuel from gummy bears
The Gummi bear rocket was done on mythbusters
@@jaspercschorer Thanks, I will look that up. But I wanna see it from Integza :D Maybe point the truster at tomatoes
Yes, collab please!
Lol is it even possible?
Integza! Please keep making rocket stuff!
Yes integza, do NASA's homework... Yes...
I hope the "scream" soundbite will become a regular on the show.
The fact that he didn't put flashback arrestor valves on those lines that are visibly getting burned until he tried to make these engines out of ceramic is probably the more terrifying part of this whole series.
"Oxygen has a lot of oxygen."
I agree.
Dont tell liberals they will try to guilt you.into not using oxygen to breath because of white privilege
@@justinupshaw672 lmfao
I dunno, I think he needs to show his work on that one. 🤔
He is the only guy on RUclips I watch his sponsorships
Integza, and Internet Historian. Love it when sponsorships are done creatively!
@@johnfrian haven't seen internet historian ill have to check them out
I just discovered you! Little I've known how much I missed this in my life ^^'
Idea : Call Peter sripol and put ur engine in and rc plane. Good luck!
I don't think it would actually generate enough power
@@caecilliusinhorto2773 especially considering all the tanks and stuff to carry the fuel and oxygen.
The Jevelin he made would be a nice fitting, those sugar engines weren't that impressive
I guess we won't know until it's done, tho tanks can be very small and compressed, like a co2 bb gun cartridge, something look-alike full of o2 and a lighter gas can for propane
Perhaps I missed you doing it already, but I think you'd see a vast improvement by just switching your oxygen and propane around. From what I can tell, you're still using your oxygen as the vortex shielding gas.
The vortex removes the heat from the classic fire = oxdiser + fuel + heat equation.
The problem is that - most likely due to radiative heating - the chamber wall eventually heats up and then has a stream of pure oxygen to burn with.
By switching the fuel and oxidiser inputs you can remove the oxygen from the equation (since both the acrylic and propane are fuels), which means that even once the chamber wall does heat up a bit it won't catch fire.
Love to see you give it another crack with the switch
Rocket: *brakes*
Nozzle: *fine*
Integza: NOW THAT'S A ROCKET
Breaks
@@ImMora1 lol I was boutta say the same thing
I like the way you don't shut down at first sign of problem. You let it run to complete complete destruction.
High temperature resistant fireplace sealant: Exists
Integza: I am about to make this man's whole career
I think you're missing a the vortex tube!! SUGOI DESUUUU ahahaha
It's a super cool use of vortices, it can reach temperatures as low as -50 C and up to 200 C, of course a regular 3d printed part would not stand those temperatures, but a ceramic part can!!!!
I'd love to see this happening
Keep it going
@@GWAForUTBE It's an incredibly simple and fascinating technology
@@GWAForUTBE I think the problem is that its a very
inefficient way of cooling or heating stuff, the best use is for rapid and immediate colling/heating
@@danielmatias3929 is it meant for cooling? I thought it was more like some form of insulator separating the chamber from the combustion
@@zefellowbud5970 A vortex tube is not what he built! The wikipedia page for vortex tube explains very well what it is
That temperture range of -50 to +200 °C is merely what happens when you drive it from fluid at room temperature. Use a colder fluid to get still colder, and a hotter fluid to get still hotter. So I want to see what happens with helium gas driven through from liquid nitrogen temperature, and also what happens when fire is driven through, like the turbo-rocket.
If RUclips doesn't pan out, do comedy you are truly funny.
If it won't pan out, reiterate and get it right.
5:46 i made friends with a jumping spider yesterday and im more than happy with that
noticed he was on the back of the jeep, let em hop on n crawl around for a while n they seemed pretty pleased
then i was heartbroken for a second or 2 cause i thought they just yeeted themselves but nah they decided to literally hang out (just an inch or 2 of thread n hung out on the end of it) as i walked em over to the bushes
Theme: Turn tomatoes into a carbon paste to apply to your builds to make them more durable to fire
Carefull y'all - he's trying to rebuild Portugal's military might!
fortunately he's only after our tomatoes
"Air, not so much oxygen,
Oxygen, alot of oxygen"
-Integza, 2020
The smoke being dragged to the fire at 14:04 looks like the most expensive Hollywood effects! RESTEKP!
And 14:07 look like from another world 😮😮😮
"Air: Not so much oxygen
Oxygen: A lot of oxygen"
🤣
Build a plane that is using the thrust of this rocket engine to fly. Btw you are awesome
Or a glider that gets its height or speed from the rocket as it wouldn't be able to keep enough fuel on it
And also tomato as a pilot. justicefortomato
Theme: This video again, but better...
Try putting delicate parts in a crucible and packing them tightly with casting sand or petrobond during sintering.
Add a sleeve of fins to the inside of the combustion chamber to encourage the vortex to grow larger. (I'm imagining something like a helix)
Attach the engine to a load cell to monitor the strength of the combustion (could also be using as one of a few ways for integzabot to emergency shut down the gasses)
For the grand finale, put the rocket on a small (30cm max!) sled for it to shoot down and turn those pesky tomatoes into tomato sauce!
This ought to be higher up
Damn! This was going to be my suggestion...
Thanks. Really. My grandson and myself just watch the vortex rocket engine video. We laughed so much. I think that’s what you’re shooting for. Either way. Great video.
As a new product development enginerd I absolutly love this! Subscribed! Best content delivery i've seen in a while seriously. Keep going 👌🤌✌
Now you can get Michael Reeves onboard. He also hates tomatoes.
Video Idea: Make a rocket powered toy race car that manages to exceed the total distance a cheap battery powered race car can travel.
How exactly did you get 800 likes in 20 minutes
Holy shit! I just refreshed my page and he got 150 in 2 minutes!
Cheaaater
Mans sus not gonna lie. 🤔🤔🤔
I didn’t even know you could buy comment likes on RUclips.
Most fun RUclips channel ever, G’day from Australia 🇦🇺 👍
Another idea: A rocket tied to a weather balloon, as soon as the rocket reaches maximum altitude, rocket Will lift off
4:22 "..Oxygen is a lot of oxygen."
Ah..yes, the floor is made out of floor.
Every 60 second, a minute pass in Africa
Me: Excited to watch Integzas vid
RUclips: Ad 1 out of 2
Love the comedy with the science. Been watching your video's for a while and I must say, you have some really cool projects you make. Looking forward to the next video, Thanks.
Amazing channel, subscribed!
May be you may try to put your details in sand, to avoid deformation at thermal process :)
О, и брунс на месте
You should make a turbofan engine next, I know it will be hard but you can do it :D
Reaction engine, beamed energy propulsion, or field propulsion(Magnetoplasmadynamics/Magnetohydrodynamics) more like. Who wants another damn turbofan, turbojet, or turboprop powerplant LMAO
@@nighthawkviper6791 Well yeah but it would be interesting to see him possibly 3d print it excluding the combustion chamber, he hasn't does a legitimate turbofan engine yet
@@Adam_Carbone I mean yeah 77yr old technology should be easy enough to build LMAO
@@nighthawkviper6791 leave him alone je hust Maße a suggestion LMAO
@@chax0208 No. If you're going to sit here and represent Tesla but then worship particle physics you're doing him an injustice. I try every OSINT avenue possible to share the technology you people think is aliens LMAO That Tic Tac Col Fravor chased was an Electrostatic VTOL housed in Bald Mountain. There literally is no other way to share this information. Only OSINT platforms such as AlphabetTube(YT)
thrust vector controlled rocket with a vortex cooled engine... that would be awesome!
What is your opinion on josuke's theme
Thrust vectoring in a rocket is way harder than a jet as they run hotter. Titanium melts unless you way overfeed the fuel which has to be liquid to cool the gas. Unfortunately that vastly reduces specific impulse. NASA uses gimballing the entire engine rather than thrust vectoring.
using an aerospike
@@nutzeeer there is a way of thrust vectoring those. You dump excess fuel into one side of the actual spike and it changes the thrust on that side., Can't remember if it is less thrust or more thrust. It uses less fuel than cooling the gas for conventional thrust vectoring as per a V2.
@@gordonlawrence1448 agreed, having vectoring thrust is extremely difficult
Holy crap integza it actually worked your time has paid off :)
*Video idea:*
Make a generator that runs off of food scraps, so you can feed the machine, and get energy!
By the way, thanks for the opportunity to win a printer! Love your channel, and am honestly surprised you haven't blown up more yet!
*Doc Brown would like to know your location*
look up gasification
Yes so you could feed it tomatoes and make them actually usefull
@@pixels4u287 Similar idea to what I had
One can make a biogas digester pretty simply. There's lots of plans out there. You basically use an inverted drum or a rubber bag to capture methane gas from digested food scraps. Tomatoes in, rocket fuel out!
I appreciate your channel very much. For each video, you are great with information for the topic and your presentation can hardly be matched! You are a star.
Theme: Use a such rocket engine to propel an RC car; then use it to run over tomatoes.
JG is the most likable mad scientist ever.
HOLY SMOKES BATMAN!
hi again what happened to the athore vidio its not on your page any more
This is incredible. You should buil a hybrid rocket engine next.
Hybrids are verry inefficient.
"Let's kill a tomato!" ... almost burn down the house.
love the bug under the chamber on 5:06
can we just appreciate that little jumping spider at 5:11 just chilling next to the tube
Spiders like light and heat :)
That's why they congregate around the "Darvaza gas crater" in Turkmenistan.
never tried rosted spider guess there is a first for every thing
The spider: this is fine :)
breaking news: Portuguese man wants to kill all tomatoes with makeshift ceramic rocket engine
The rocket burst into flames and destroyed itself.
Others: “Oh No! We’ll have to start over!
Integza: *Bad Singing*
That's the difference between who innovates and who doesn't. He celebrates failures where he learnt something and the small achievements with bad singing. 😂
I am waiting to see were this goes but fingers crossed to not burning the house.
One small step for man, a giant leap for hand held rocket engines
Aerogel jet engine, because of its light weight and thermal resistance.
*crunch*
That would be cool but aerogel is extremely brittle and fragile so it probably wouldn’t work with the pressures of the jet engine.
ohoh
that shit breaks even while handling
Theme: Add thrusters pointing to the sides of an RC car, for assistance in cornering. Compare it to other rc car cornering abilities and see the difference (maybe in a mini racing circuit).
In order to turn a car, you not only have to rotate it (that's easy), you need to change the direction of its impulse. rocket engine is not enough for it, because that's a lot of impulse that normally goes into earth because of drag when a car turns.
that being said, you can point the engines upwards to press the car into the road to produce more drag on its wheels.
@@Alexander_Sannikov I dont mean turning only in terms of rotation. I mean applying extra force to overcome the centrifugal force .
Theme : Colab with Tom Stanton to make the Rocket a reality!
Or ask colin furze and hacksmith how they would solve this
Just found out your channel, and oh my am I surprised! You definitely deserve more recognition. Please keep making videos, I'm binge watching them all!
You should definitely make a real flying aircraft or jet with this and invade the Tomato town
Plot twist: Chargrilled tomatoes turn out to be pretty tasty.
Good for salsa!
I mean... they really are
Build a rocket engine fueled by solid fuel, like gunpowder. They have more thrust, are easier to build, and they dont need air or oxygen. The downside of it is that when you start the engine, it won't stop until the fuel runs out. A bit more dangerous. Give it a try...
Yeah,if not used correctly can actually explode, but in very extreme cases
That type of rockets are Litterally bombs with a nosill
Isn't that what rockets and missiles use to fly???
@@ratoyrjon1420 yes!!!
@@apigr3002 Apollo 13
probably this more helpful than studying theories of thermodynamics through theatre lectures.... good now Integza 👍🏽
Theme: The loudest 3D printed air raid siren!
Video idea- a bike that has an automatic transmission
That’s an amazing idea
Or a Double Clutch transmission, for faster shifting
You should use that idea and make a company 🤷♂️
@@Kareem_Benjamn. as long as you don’t first. I’ll start brainstorming.
There are already electronic gears made by the two big bike parts companies Shimano and SRAM but making it automatic would be interesting as you would have to use a cadence sensor and power meter to determine when you want to shift!
Try to make a REAL rocket using this engine!
Man I love watching you're videos. So much fun.
First time viewer and couldn’t help but sub. This was truly enjoyable and educational. Thank you
acrylic makes for good fuel in an oxygen rich environment.
Applied Science has a video where he uses acrylic as a fuel in a hybrid rocket engine
3-D print a slip mould. Then you can create nozzles with ease.
you saving that little spider says so much about your character
OMG how much have I missed!
This is your fist video I watched and your hilarious your unique cringe and accent plus cool builds have earned my subscription sir 👌
Nobody :
Literally nobody :
Integza's sister : Is scared of her own shadow
"Oxygen, lots of oxygen"
Thank you, Integza. Very cool
Dude. I watched your 3d printed Tesla valve video last year. Came back, your channel is ace.
You could try making an underwater-operable rocket, like torpedoes on submarines
You should try to make something similar to a hail cannon, or something that can direct a large amount of gas in a specific direction using a propellant. You could have it generate vortices and with that knock lots of tomatoes off a ledge to their demise.
you could use the Rocket engines exhaust gases to spin a turbine wich feeds more Air into the Rocket
@@pprrzzeemmo thats what makes it more fun
I worked in sintering carbide by using an vacuum chamber and electric induction inside the chamber. Part are mixed with parafin wax and the powdered metal mix. Get a small, pnuematic press and press parts into ceramic shapes then pull/cook out impurities.
Another use for vortex: a 3D printed impellor to destroy tomatoes (like a sink garbage disposer).
Theme: turn tomatoes into ROCKET FUEL
Yes
No that would make them useful and tomatoes are useless
Integza red
Theme?
@@andrewshepherd2041 they would no longer be tomatoes 😎
4:05 - "The nozzle is dead", 'High-Five!' 😁
same energy as
OBAMA
IS GONE
What gives more happiness than a working rocket,a rocket burnt tomato
Dry out a tomato and use it as fuel for a rocket engine (that can dry out/destroy even more tomatoes)
Theme: a 3d printed airline jet engine
The compressing propellers can be made in plastic while the ones behind combustion have to be made out of ceramic
Compressing a gas makes it heat up, so I'm not sure whether it will survive, also given how this method of manufacturing ceramic deforms parts after they are cured in the kilm, it's not ideal for a fast spinning tight tolerance part. I bet both the compressor and the turbine can be made on a 5axis cnc machine though
plastics won't survive the stress ,it could deform.
I made one. I'm going to test it in these days.
@@techtheguy5180 you're crazy, let us know if it warks 👍
@@kunjukunjunil1481 it all depends from the pressure you want the air to be compressed in... For propene there is no need of high pressure air so can be designed to run slow... But the problem is... Will the pressure be enough to divert exhaust backwards and not forward becoming useless and melting it all?😂😂
Theme: Design a fan for MajorHardware's Fan Showdown
Integza’s home insurance must be astronomical 😂
Now my dear, you just have to make a fully functional rocket and send a tomato into the void of spaaaace, or explode it trying, why not?
Video Idea: turn your vortex design into a water cannon. Since the design is so great at mixing Insert soap, water coloring, or something crazy like potassium for added fun!!
Theme: Make a nozzle that make sound depending on the rate of flow of fuel and play Portuguese anthem with it
I really want to see this made into a jet that doesn't melt. It's such a cool design!
Idea: Partner up with Tom Stanton and make a 3-D printed air rocket!
"Some people just wanna watch the tomatoes burn"
Theme: Integza eats a tomato.
Integzabot needs his own spin-off channel