I suggest you build a compact unit to incorporate the inlet as well as the generator and the outlet as a "Run-of-the-River model which will be easier to constructed. 10-100kw will be ideal for a country home to an isolated Farm
I was watching the video and was curious what is this guy doing? And I kept watching and watching and watching and my jaw kept dropping farther and farther and farther.. You're an example of what humans can aspire to and what they should be like; persistence dedication patience Innovation all of those things.
If you install the turbine lower inside that tube you will generate more power. I am a civil engineer working in the hydropower sector and I absolutely approve of this. Hats off to you sir.
Well said. I found that part really depressing too. I wouldn't expect anyone to come out with a serious Turbine overnight because it took me about 10 years to sort it out. A fan in a pipe will of course turn, but wastes most of the energy in churning the water - or air. With brilliantly thought out ducting ahead and behind the fan - which matches the characteristics of the Fan - churning friction can be eliminated ! Clue: The Fibonacci ratio 1.62 makes it all happen if employed judiciously. Should also point out that if the fan is down the bottom of the pipe as it needs to be, there can be no improvement in performance if the pipe is parallel section. Constant xsa will not allow the water to speed up ! (Bernoulli's Principle) The pipe needs to be tapered same as a stream of water falling from a "quiet" tap, if you see what I mean. As the water accelerates under gravity, it's xsa reduces. Otherwise there would be a higher ltr/sec at the bottom than at the top ! (duh !)
Also, two floodgates on the turbine pipe, one at the outlet and one at the inlet just as you did in your video. This will offer more influence and control of the amount of water that flows through the turbine
True. But what about the way it was built into the dirt off to the sides. This is incredible small scale work and I watched the amazing care and detail he put into it twice. Fantastic! But I fear the water seeping into the dirt at the sides will eventually work it's way around the limited concrete there and breach lol! I think many damns of often built into rocky terrain as that creates a much stronger barrier than pure dirt. How would you go about stabilizing that side so this model does not get .. washed away.
I'm particularly appreciative of the guard rails. Wouldn't want anything falling to their doom whilst crossing the dam, no matter how tiny they must be
And here we have an ancient beaver dam back in the 21st century beavers had similar intelligence to humans the reason they lost this is still unknown but this dam was built in their golden age.
@@bucheron2866bien sûr comme si il avait creusé avec deux bâtons si c'est conneries marche pour eux je vais faire pareil je vais construire et creuser a la petite cuillère 🤣🤣
Had a friend in the late 70s do a very simplified version of this. He set up a paddlewheel/generator/battery system on the creek that ran through his property. He also built a small cottage/bunkhouse and powered all the necessary utilities with with the set up. It was pretty ingenious, but this is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. Brilliant. Cheers from New Zealand! 🇳🇿
These videos are the only ones I will shut up and just watch. No silly background music, no unnecessary explanation of what you will or have done, just a solid 15 minutes of hydro-electric dam construction! Please don't stop making these!!
This would have been an actually good educational video on how and why they are built this way, and what each part does, if it was narrated along the way.
I love this guy's thought out projects and his attention to details. As a youngster many of us dreamed of building stuff like this and did the best we could with what we had. As an adult and many many years gone by and behind me from those care free days, I would love to have the time to do hobby projects like this. I wouldn't care if my wife of 25 years or the neighbors thought I'd lost my marbles and wanted me to see the doctor. I'd love being a big kid. Keep building and doing what you enjoy.
Literally a money making scheme. Dont let the single man with a shovel fool you, he got 20 more people behind the camera with bulldozers. They also probably completely ruined a natural habitat for this one video. Also they dont read the comments or dont know english, which i'll prove: hi you greedy assholes🥰👍
What keeps your from it my friend? Just be a big kid again. I'm sure there is some time in your day you could spare to do a fun little project, even if it's just 30 minutes per day. Go for it 🔥
@@gordjohn2322 Joker made a joke about himself being a tiny person living there and that YTber made him a dam. P.S. Sorry if my English is a bit off, but it's not my 1st language,
Dream? Me and dad built! Ok, it wasn't much of one on our creek but it did hold back water and promptly flooded our front yard more often than not, but we had a swimming hole the snakes promptly took over. Actually watched this for a different reason. Writing a Stargate SG1 story and since it's fanfic I'm going back to season 1 and my character is proposing going offworld to build a military base, kind of like what they did later, but knows they need long-term power solutions and since their only gate is stuck in the bottom of Cheyenne Mountain they need it to be like solar powered or hydroelectric. What I want to know is what is the power output of this dam and what could a slightly larger one produce powerwise?
We used to damn up our creek as kids. We would get the damn built and spend the rest of the afternoon trying to patch and stop the breaches. It was so much fun.
Should also check out the guys that build these amazing houses and pools out of clay earth like this and bamboo they are unreal , I’m talking 3 story houses and the pools are unreal
Amazing work buddy! One comment: the generators are usually at the very bottom of the dam structure to capitalize on the gravitational kinetic potential. The water column and its momentum by the time it reaches the bottom of the shaft yields better energy transfers.
same here in the UK they treat it as diverting the stream of the river and you need permissions to do it, for the power generated its cheaper and easier to fit solar power and wind turbines @fladave99
This is a really amazing job. From the thumbnail, I figured, “He’s building a toy.” But then he begins with rebar, and you realize the attention to detail, and you think, “He’s not building a toy. He’s really building a dam.” And now at the end of it, I’m not sure which opinion was right, but doggone it, the sheer industry of the man… it is an awesome thing. Just watching him do all the rebar ties with that little tool of his. I salute you, sir.
Yeah it's just a semi realistic toy, but by semi I mean it's nearly not a toy, but it could be improved a ton. This simply explains how this system works. Marvelous. On this scale it makes more sense then watching giant turbines spin. So hard to understand turbines.
@@greuju "So hard to understand turbines." Okay, so... have you ever seen one of those little windmill toys with the spinning plastic on the straw? If yes, awesome. If no, go find an example on the internet and watch it, then get back to me here. Okay, back? Never left and are good? Yes? Okay. Now, a turbine is just one of those, but now it's much stronger, and attached to its "straw" a different way. We call it an axle in this case. Like how a cars wheels have axles. They do essentially the same thing. They help make it so when the fan blades move, the whole thing moves. That movement, is what makes it so we can produce energy. That energy from the movement, is converted into electrical energy because the moving axle is also connected to a generator with spinning magnets near copper coils. Those magnets get their movement from that axle. In power generation, we tend to move the fan blades with steam, because it's a directionable source of inertia due to its capable to produce kinetic force.(It moves things when you point it at them with high enough pressure.) Kind of like how if you have a pressure washer, or a garden hose with a good water pressure and a 'jet' attachment on it, will be able to break apart soil, push things around, etc. They increase the kinetic force of the water or air, or steam, etc. Sand blasters are the same deal, more pressure, but now with grit. So, to summarize. Turbines, are just a fancy fan, that spins an axle, that is often attached to a generator, which has magnets that take that movement and turn it into power by spinning near copper coils to produce inductive current. I think, if I got that all right. Some terms might be better replaced with other terms, but the overall idea is correct. Source: Literally certified to work with this stuff, at a basic level. Or was. You have to get re-certified every so often, due to the danger of this stuff.
@@petermgruhn Probably so. A toy in the sense of scale at any rate. The question is, does he have it employed doing useful work, or not. If he's got a farm and the dam is actually performing its function as a dam, even at a reduced scale, then it's no longer a toy in a proper sense. I don't think that comes across in the video one way or the other.
Whats amazes me is that here in the U.S., we have every kind of tool or machines you can think of to help us complete something like this quickly and without much hard labor. Here is this man doing it all by hand and with basic gardening tools and a hand drill. Impressive Sir !
I can’t believe he did that in 15 minutes. But seriously, this is a huge project and this dude is likely an engineer and clearly a master craftsman. Nice work.
Bro did someone drop you when you were little? Cement doesn't dry in 15 minutes and if u even watched it properly u can see the day getting dark and the next clip is in daytime its called editing mate
I was born in the early 80's, so I grew up in the last American generation prior to the advent of the cell phone or internet. We lived in the country and had a small creek in the backyard. We'd build all kinds of things into that stream over the years. That was a regular hangout spot after school for years with our friends. If we'd have had access to this vid, we'd have built at least one!!
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I am a concrete finisher, but I do lots of forming too. Very impressed with how you put the forms together for this pour, it's obviously not your first rodeo! One thing I would suggest (if you didn't already do it) is to oil the 4x4s that you used to help get a cleaner removal, though am certainly reaching a little bit with that criticism given the slump you used. Cheers and all the best from Canada
@@tuberantz4676 1. its not a large scale project 2. simple enough to be done by one person 3. literally do not need mechanical tools 4. most, if not all of the process is shown in the video. 5. how tf do you fake building a whole ass dam 💀💀
Your attention to detail sir, is fantastic. I thoroughly enjoy watching your project builds and I’m never left disappointed with the result. Thank you for your work and presenting it for all to see.
Impressive! I’ve been putting off doing some simple concrete work in my yard and watching you with that trowel has inspired me to get it done. Nice build.
I just want to say, this guy needs to be seen more and get much more likes. I have seen someone get more likes just putting a Lego Star Wars model together and that's someone who is given all the exact parts and a map. This guy builds his from scratch and it's functional. You can't even compare this to how much work he did and is underappreciated. ❤❤🙏🙏👍👍
Very nicely done. In addition to lowering the turbine rotor further down in the shaft, It might help to put a bushing at the lower end of the turbine shaft to keep it from wobbling. The deeper the turbine, the more that shaft will need to be supported. Very impressive work, I'm going to have to look at the rest of your channel.
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Saved your fingers from what pain????? You haven't built any hydro dam lolol good god people, just can't stop running their mouths and lying online lol
Yeah I mean you can see the dirt that was excavated to make this “stream” in the background. Still a cool video though. Honestly probably better that he did it in the fake environment rather than on a real stream
i was wondering the same thing but you can see at 10:20 for example that there is a stream there going into a pipe that probably goes underneath the "dam" to the other side whilest its being built edit: at 10:50 you can clearly see the pipe as well
As someone who has no idea about engineering, the fact that he did things I didn't understand at first place but made sense later in the video. Shows me that he clearly has understanding of what he is doing.
I can honestly say I've never had "build my own hydro power plant" on a to-do list. But, seeing this type of genius and ingenuity makes me want to. Haha. This is one of the most incredible things I've seen done with few resources. (..and was that chicken wire hook made from an unraveled metal hanger?..) 😂 Anyway, this is magnificent.
This was awesome. It also made me wonder how crazy a hydro electric dam is. Such massive structures, needing to withstand such pressure and be on solid footing. Knowing how erosion would work. Diverting a river temporarily. Learning how to use the force of gravity pulling on the water to spin copper coils to make electricity. Humans are a collective brain. Ask me to build a damn myself and I would have no clue but as a collective we have the knowledge to do amazing things like building a dam.
Beautiful work. I assume you would get even more power generation if you had the turbine at the bottom of the tube, so gravity had a chance to affect the water more. However as-is, it provides enough for what it needs. I love stuff like this. As a kid I used to build small dams at a local creek (probably 10% of the size of this one) and would try to mimic hydroelectric dams (minus the actual turbines), so this is also ultra nostalgic.
Such accurate measurements and calculations. All dimensions were proportionate and the final design was very well planned. You got numerous aspects in order for the science to show it's magic. Great. Thank You.
Energy production is an altogether different Art ! This is a beautiful model and I really really hope that this lad gets an appetite for some physics and maths - after which he will be Dangerous !
Will be interesting to see how it holds up over time, offhand I'd assume the concrete wall isn't set in far enough to the walls or deep enough underground and the hydraulic pressure of the water will erode it as a result.
I was thinking the same. I don't have experience building this kind of structure but I would have make more serious foundation. I just see the structure as a block of concrete on a very wet and erodable soil. It looks well made but clearly not plan to last in time (no foundation, little beautiful but useless details, no bridge for human), which is pretty sad considering the time and resources involved. And we can think of some very possible issues : probably more stagnant water for mosquitoes, maybe chemical release because of the painting That's making me think of this primitive build videos made for entertainment and money
I was mesmerised by this, really really enjoyed every bit. And since you also have positive comments from people claiming to be in the industry just shows how awesome you are. Bravo!!
Regardless of the size of the project, installing the turbine at the base of the dam will add additional energy for the running water. It is the potential energy based on the difference of height between the level of water in the pool / stream, and the installation height of the turbine. Then, if sealing the generator is complicated, you can just use a long shaft between the turbine and the axis of the generator, to keep the generator out of the reach of water. Nevertheless, interesting video, interesting undertake, congratulations.
If this was build large scale as an energy supply it would be nothing less that "Con-artistry". It could never give a return on the investment. "Art" must remain OUT of Engineering because of the above fact - until a sufficient grasp of physical reality is Proven.
@@jdamommio This is a hobby project. Applying this on a large scale would most definitely lead to disastrously outcomes. So, yes, in this case it is the critic who counts.
Outstanding work! I am blown away by the incredible details and perfect craftsmanship! Excellent job! I was completely mesmerized by your project from beginning to end!
"Getting "Bigger and better" is what caused the disastrous proliferation of so called "Windfarms". There is no basis in physical reality for it. It's an assumption that bigger will be better. And assumption is the Mother of All Cock-ups. In the case of windfarms - or any instance of a Turbine driving an Alternator - it turns out that bigger - or smaller - is not necessarily better (cheaper per kW-hr) There is an optimum size, which is the size where the Turbine costs about the same as the Alternator. This is because the two items exhibit Opposite "economy of Scale" !! This is a Huge fact entirely overlooked by the industry and has lead to economic disaster.
Hydro energy is clean, reliable, and simple. But in the west we hate it and are doing everything possible to remove it and replace with solar and wind. Anyone who works in the energy industry knows that wind and solar will never be as reliable or efficient. This guy in a few days showed the basics of how it works and why it is so useful. Try doing this with solar or wind and you would need a battery to charge and that would require chemicals and rare earth metals.
Wonderful model. This whole thing feels like a Primitive Technology video, with nothing but the sight and sounds of your work. And it's amazing to think of the science and engineering behind the construction of these things.
Never saw your channel before. Randomly popped in my recommended. At first, i thought that this was only a miniature replica of an actual dam and nothing was serious. But then, i stayed to watch because i got curious. And at the end, i realised that he actually made it for real. I'm impressed.
You are an Engineer in the making.you don't have to go to fancy schools with fee's over the roof.i know in your country there are good and honest leaders who can help with such projects that will help your community.God bless you.🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🙏
@Tran-Chien, I am impressed by your diligence and ingenuity, as well as the considerable effort and care you displayed in making this dam. Most of all, I was impressed by your ability to accomplish this with some basic hand tools and items that you had created. Thank you for an enjoyable video, Sir.
At first I was watching thinking that this was going to have some practical purpose, like energy for a home or small machine, but it was just built for the joy of building it. I love it. Thank you for sharing it with the world.
I love this! It's the kind of thing my brothers and dreamed about doing in a gully behind our house when we were kids. We just lacked the skills to do it this well. Good to see a grown man who still enjoys playing in the muck like a kid.
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I suggest you build a compact unit to incorporate the inlet as well as the generator and the outlet as a "Run-of-the-River model which will be easier to constructed. 10-100kw will be ideal for a country home to an isolated Farm
Well done Sir. 🇺🇸🇨🇱
I was watching the video and was curious what is this guy doing? And I kept watching and watching and watching and my jaw kept dropping farther and farther and farther.. You're an example of what humans can aspire to and what they should be like; persistence dedication patience Innovation all of those things.
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You are an amazingly talented man, stay safe 😊😊
If you install the turbine lower inside that tube you will generate more power. I am a civil engineer working in the hydropower sector and I absolutely approve of this. Hats off to you sir.
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Well said. I found that part really depressing too. I wouldn't expect anyone to come out with a serious Turbine overnight because it took me about 10 years to sort it out. A fan in a pipe will of course turn, but wastes most of the energy in churning the water - or air. With brilliantly thought out ducting ahead and behind the fan - which matches the characteristics of the Fan - churning friction can be eliminated ! Clue: The Fibonacci ratio 1.62 makes it all happen if employed judiciously.
Should also point out that if the fan is down the bottom of the pipe as it needs to be, there can be no improvement in performance if the pipe is parallel section. Constant xsa will not allow the water to speed up ! (Bernoulli's Principle)
The pipe needs to be tapered same as a stream of water falling from a "quiet" tap, if you see what I mean. As the water accelerates under gravity, it's xsa reduces. Otherwise there would be a higher ltr/sec at the bottom than at the top ! (duh !)
Also, two floodgates on the turbine pipe, one at the outlet and one at the inlet just as you did in your video. This will offer more influence and control of the amount of water that flows through the turbine
Was about to tell him the same.
True. But what about the way it was built into the dirt off to the sides. This is incredible small scale work and I watched the amazing care and detail he put into it twice. Fantastic!
But I fear the water seeping into the dirt at the sides will eventually work it's way around the limited concrete there and breach lol! I think many damns of often built into rocky terrain as that creates a much stronger barrier than pure dirt. How would you go about stabilizing that side so this model does not get .. washed away.
I'm particularly appreciative of the guard rails. Wouldn't want anything falling to their doom whilst crossing the dam, no matter how tiny they must be
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It keeps the ants safe
Wouldn't want a field mouse falling to their watery death. 😂
@@chevyguyy454fuck them ants
For the dog maybe
I love that he is committed making it a miniature complete with tiny rails, tiny road, tiny bridges and a led strip.
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@@therealjuror8that is a really good idea actually. functionality presented with a cool idea! nice bro!
Where is the indoor pool and people going … woo woo woo woo
I was waiting for the G-gauge railway to be laid across it. I may have watched too many garden railway videos lately.
Now we need a miniature giant monster to come stomping through.... :)
Archeologists in 10,000 years: Beavers were significantly more advanced back then.
😅😂😂😂😂 This comment deserves more likes.
And here we have an ancient beaver dam back in the 21st century beavers had similar intelligence to humans the reason they lost this is still unknown but this dam was built in their golden age.
underrated comment
Ha!
LOL there's always one cheeky comment.
*The effort put in it is incredible!* 👍
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You think so?
Tu vois pas que c'est des conneries tout sa Fake ouvre les yeux le pigeon
with an excavator its so simple, look at the buckets marks on the sides of the trench at 0:46 lol.
@@bucheron2866bien sûr comme si il avait creusé avec deux bâtons si c'est conneries marche pour eux je vais faire pareil je vais construire et creuser a la petite cuillère 🤣🤣
Had a friend in the late 70s do a very simplified version of this. He set up a paddlewheel/generator/battery system on the creek that ran through his property. He also built a small cottage/bunkhouse and powered all the necessary utilities with with the set up. It was pretty ingenious, but this is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. Brilliant. Cheers from New Zealand! 🇳🇿
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Your friend probably made an actual useful hydropower project instead of, as is this, a useless doomed toy.
This may not be an entirely sober thought, but imagine how much faster we could build cities if we had giants doing the work.
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But imagine having to feed the gaint
Hence the pyramids
Imagine our governments actively killing off all the giants that used to exist
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In 60 years, someone will use the ruins of this project as evidence for a long lost civilization of micro-humans.
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I was thinking the same thing
Lmao. They'll "carbon date" it back to 8 billion years ago
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Except that this structure will likely not even last a full year due to erosion.
These videos are the only ones I will shut up and just watch. No silly background music, no unnecessary explanation of what you will or have done, just a solid 15 minutes of hydro-electric dam construction!
Please don't stop making these!!
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This would have been an actually good educational video on how and why they are built this way, and what each part does, if it was narrated along the way.
Why do you want to see them abuse their environment for your views?
Videos have show they just leave this trash in the jungle when they're done.
Agreed. I especially appreciate the lack of background music.
I love this guy's thought out projects and his attention to details. As a youngster many of us dreamed of building stuff like this and did the best we could with what we had. As an adult and many many years gone by and behind me from those care free days, I would love to have the time to do hobby projects like this. I wouldn't care if my wife of 25 years or the neighbors thought I'd lost my marbles and wanted me to see the doctor. I'd love being a big kid. Keep building and doing what you enjoy.
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Literally a money making scheme. Dont let the single man with a shovel fool you, he got 20 more people behind the camera with bulldozers. They also probably completely ruined a natural habitat for this one video. Also they dont read the comments or dont know english, which i'll prove: hi you greedy assholes🥰👍
A very short period every day will see progress rather quickly. Even 30 solid minutes can be enough to lay a stone or add to the plans! 😁
What keeps your from it my friend? Just be a big kid again. I'm sure there is some time in your day you could spare to do a fun little project, even if it's just 30 minutes per day. Go for it 🔥
You're a hypocrite.
Just imagine how many useful structures a giant can build in a few days😊
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Exactly 😂
I'm sorry, but I have NO idea what you are talking about. What does a 'giant' have to do with the subject of this video?
@@gordjohn2322 How hard is your life mate with NO imagination 😔 Peace ✌️
@@gordjohn2322 Joker made a joke about himself being a tiny person living there and that YTber made him a dam.
P.S. Sorry if my English is a bit off, but it's not my 1st language,
The amount of great work being done in sandals or loafers around the world is tremendous.
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I thought someone would say it’s fake
I love the fact that at least about 9.5 million people have shared in their childhood experience of dreaming about building a dam in the backyard...
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WELL ID BE DAMN
Now as an adult, I want to actually do it! Just need to get over that whole little "millennials in America will never own property" problem.
Dream? Me and dad built! Ok, it wasn't much of one on our creek but it did hold back water and promptly flooded our front yard more often than not, but we had a swimming hole the snakes promptly took over.
Actually watched this for a different reason. Writing a Stargate SG1 story and since it's fanfic I'm going back to season 1 and my character is proposing going offworld to build a military base, kind of like what they did later, but knows they need long-term power solutions and since their only gate is stuck in the bottom of Cheyenne Mountain they need it to be like solar powered or hydroelectric. What I want to know is what is the power output of this dam and what could a slightly larger one produce powerwise?
We used to damn up our creek as kids. We would get the damn built and spend the rest of the afternoon trying to patch and stop the breaches. It was so much fun.
Genius! I absolutely love the level of thought and effort you put into this! No annoying music or commentary either - perfect!
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Should also check out the guys that build these amazing houses and pools out of clay earth like this and bamboo they are unreal , I’m talking 3 story houses and the pools are unreal
@@johnscanlon2598Sadly, most of those videos are faked. Search around and you'll see what I mean 😢
they are faked. there is a ton of evidence. even in some vids you can see people in the background and car marks. search it up@@johnscanlon2598
its fake@@johnscanlon2598
as a journeyman (at best) moldmaker, I was impressed and delighted by that concrete molding. Nicely done, Tran-Chien!
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Thank goodness im not the only one
Pretty cool 😍🔥
@@factor2634yea but it's still an insignificant amount of power. This is a toy at best.
the fact theres a little bridge for like small animals or something is so cute and thoughtful
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What en engineering marvel at a miniature level. What a patient job. Explains the concept of Hydro power so easily. Super Impressive 🙌👏😊👍
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Is this guy available to work as a handyman? I pay very well!
Amazing work buddy! One comment: the generators are usually at the very bottom of the dam structure to capitalize on the gravitational kinetic potential. The water column and its momentum by the time it reaches the bottom of the shaft yields better energy transfers.
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same here in the UK they treat it as diverting the stream of the river and you need permissions to do it, for the power generated its cheaper and easier to fit solar power and wind turbines @fladave99
Who's top in the world wide internet and computerazations ?
El Perroleon #.08
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@fladave99 True...While we watch porn and build a road, they build an entire city.
This is a really amazing job. From the thumbnail, I figured, “He’s building a toy.” But then he begins with rebar, and you realize the attention to detail, and you think, “He’s not building a toy. He’s really building a dam.” And now at the end of it, I’m not sure which opinion was right, but doggone it, the sheer industry of the man… it is an awesome thing. Just watching him do all the rebar ties with that little tool of his. I salute you, sir.
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Yeah it's just a semi realistic toy, but by semi I mean it's nearly not a toy, but it could be improved a ton.
This simply explains how this system works. Marvelous. On this scale it makes more sense then watching giant turbines spin. So hard to understand turbines.
@@greuju "So hard to understand turbines."
Okay, so... have you ever seen one of those little windmill toys with the spinning plastic on the straw? If yes, awesome. If no, go find an example on the internet and watch it, then get back to me here. Okay, back? Never left and are good? Yes? Okay.
Now, a turbine is just one of those, but now it's much stronger, and attached to its "straw" a different way. We call it an axle in this case. Like how a cars wheels have axles. They do essentially the same thing. They help make it so when the fan blades move, the whole thing moves. That movement, is what makes it so we can produce energy. That energy from the movement, is converted into electrical energy because the moving axle is also connected to a generator with spinning magnets near copper coils. Those magnets get their movement from that axle.
In power generation, we tend to move the fan blades with steam, because it's a directionable source of inertia due to its capable to produce kinetic force.(It moves things when you point it at them with high enough pressure.) Kind of like how if you have a pressure washer, or a garden hose with a good water pressure and a 'jet' attachment on it, will be able to break apart soil, push things around, etc. They increase the kinetic force of the water or air, or steam, etc. Sand blasters are the same deal, more pressure, but now with grit.
So, to summarize. Turbines, are just a fancy fan, that spins an axle, that is often attached to a generator, which has magnets that take that movement and turn it into power by spinning near copper coils to produce inductive current. I think, if I got that all right. Some terms might be better replaced with other terms, but the overall idea is correct.
Source: Literally certified to work with this stuff, at a basic level. Or was. You have to get re-certified every so often, due to the danger of this stuff.
He did build a toy.
@@petermgruhn Probably so. A toy in the sense of scale at any rate. The question is, does he have it employed doing useful work, or not. If he's got a farm and the dam is actually performing its function as a dam, even at a reduced scale, then it's no longer a toy in a proper sense. I don't think that comes across in the video one way or the other.
Whats amazes me is that here in the U.S., we have every kind of tool or machines you can think of to help us complete something like this quickly and without much hard labor. Here is this man doing it all by hand and with basic gardening tools and a hand drill. Impressive Sir !
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The attention to detail in tying the 'rebar' was satisfying. Especially with that little hand held device to expedite the process.
I'm still trying to figure out how he was twisting that one handed so easily! lol
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@@Haldir111those little whirly-bird things make it easy
_"Especially with that little hand held device to expedite the process."_
It's a standard tool for tying rebar.
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I can’t believe he did that in 15 minutes. But seriously, this is a huge project and this dude is likely an engineer and clearly a master craftsman. Nice work.
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It may be fast forwarded but this is a masterpiece
Bro did someone drop you when you were little? Cement doesn't dry in 15 minutes and if u even watched it properly u can see the day getting dark and the next clip is in daytime its called editing mate
@@teojayronmoeBro did someone drop you when you were little? Bc apparently you can’t understand what the hell a joke is 😂😂😂
@@teojayronmoe you are the most stupid human wow
I was born in the early 80's, so I grew up in the last American generation prior to the advent of the cell phone or internet. We lived in the country and had a small creek in the backyard. We'd build all kinds of things into that stream over the years. That was a regular hangout spot after school for years with our friends. If we'd have had access to this vid, we'd have built at least one!!
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I cease to be amazed at the ‘genius’ of human beings. This young man is someone you’d want on your team. Outstanding!!
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I think you mean: you never cease to be amazed. And he doesn't look that young.
We all knew what he meant. You just had to karenize it.
You cease to be amazed? lol Young man?
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
You are right, to be a successful person in life require him or her of hard work and time
The thing about been successful is working toward it and not going the other way round
You are right. Been thinking of going into gold and cyptocurrency
It's obvious everyone is doing this online Investment
@@DuringGoodmorning I totally agree with you it has been an eye-opening experience for a lot of people.
I wish that I had enough time and patience to build something like this. This is a genuinely incredible piece of engineering. Absolutely stunning.
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20 megawatt, capable of running a sub-orbital rail gun?
I have the time & patience.
Unfortunately I lack the brains 😮
Life-work balance man.
These videos have been shown to be done with heavy machinery and crews of people. They are presented as a one man gig for clout.
I am a concrete finisher, but I do lots of forming too. Very impressed with how you put the forms together for this pour, it's obviously not your first rodeo! One thing I would suggest (if you didn't already do it) is to oil the 4x4s that you used to help get a cleaner removal, though am certainly reaching a little bit with that criticism given the slump you used. Cheers and all the best from Canada
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I don’t know why I watch this. It’s so, pulling.
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On the contrary, it's very exciting and am planning to build one for my farm
Did it pulled your ass 😂😂😂😂
Honestly I'd do it for my kids to have they're own lil dam
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My goodness. This chap must have some brain to have thought, planned and executed such a wonderful piece of engineering!
Very, very much respect
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Most of these type of channels are faked. Off screen they have construction teams and mechanical equipment
yeah beaver brain...;p
@@tuberantz4676 u mean it's not a single or two guys?
@@tuberantz4676 1. its not a large scale project 2. simple enough to be done by one person 3. literally do not need mechanical tools 4. most, if not all of the process is shown in the video. 5. how tf do you fake building a whole ass dam 💀💀
these are the types of videos you watch at 2 am
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On coke
@@braintumor943 Thats a bit rude he tried very hard on this
how did you know, it's 230 right now
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Great work, keep it up
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This is one of the most satisfying engineering projects I’ve ever seen!
Props to the guy for the small attention to detail at the end
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Великолепно!
Отличный стенд для школьников, можно водить и показывать как устроены гидротехнические сооружения... Как вода даёт энергию. ❤
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I studied civil engineering and worked as an aerospace engineer. And I was like 😮 the entire video. Very impressive, sir!
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Finally my RUclips recommendations are seeing that I like this type of stuff
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Your attention to detail sir, is fantastic. I thoroughly enjoy watching your project builds and I’m never left disappointed with the result. Thank you for your work and presenting it for all to see.
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I love the attention you put into smoothing your concrete, and the lights at the end were a real treat. Truly wonderful!
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This man knows how to get something done. The Bureau of Reclamation should hire this gentleman ASAP!
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This is better then my dams my dams are made out of dirt and rock but somehow they work
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[somehow they work] Then your dams are better than this one.
This man is truly amazing and the crazy thing is that it only has 100 likes and 11m views, this guy needs more likes
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Np man, it's amazing how u actually made that
Were there a white super fit lady? It would have crossed 10 M likes
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Impressive! I’ve been putting off doing some simple concrete work in my yard and watching you with that trowel has inspired me to get it done. Nice build.
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Mortar and concrete are a pleasure to work with. And the finished product lasts longer in weather than almost anything else.
I just want to say, this guy needs to be seen more and get much more likes. I have seen someone get more likes just putting a Lego Star Wars model together and that's someone who is given all the exact parts and a map. This guy builds his from scratch and it's functional. You can't even compare this to how much work he did and is underappreciated. ❤❤🙏🙏👍👍
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I mean, 11 million views seems pretty good I would say
Very nicely done. In addition to lowering the turbine rotor further down in the shaft, It might help to put a bushing at the lower end of the turbine shaft to keep it from wobbling. The deeper the turbine, the more that shaft will need to be supported. Very impressive work, I'm going to have to look at the rest of your channel.
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@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9......ok useless input....
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 keep your religious Bullchit to yourself.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 the power of my 5 Guage ks23 will compell you to go away, either on your own two feet or in multiple pieces.
Which do you think someone should fear? A 23mm shotgun, or words from a 2k year old book rewritten so many times whose to say it's even vaguely accurate to the original writer?
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Did this mad genius just make a miniature hoover dam for fun?? Hot diggity
No. Hoover is a useful project. Hoover is an arch dam. This is neither.
Most efficient way I've ever seen of generating 5 watts of electricity.
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Great construction, but like he said so efficient it only need 7987 years to pay of . I am no engineer where is turbine placed normally?
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What is the power production?
@@johannesstanzel4226 at the end of a long downhill tunnel so velocity can be created.
@@rollingredknuckles With the pipes narrowing continuously all the way down.
I'm mostly impressed by the tool you used to tighten the ties! I could have saved my fingers a lot of pain if I had thought of that 😂
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Saved your fingers from what pain????? You haven't built any hydro dam lolol good god people, just can't stop running their mouths and lying online lol
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@@TheMrCheezlezombieshut up 3 year old that probably lives in a dirt shack on a dirt street in africa
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I'm not an engineer of the slightest but I couldn't not watch this all the way through to the end. Fantastic and this is astonishing!
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I loved the way water stopped during his construction and came back right after he was done❤ Thx Nature......
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@@Tran-Chien sure buddy...
Yeah I mean you can see the dirt that was excavated to make this “stream” in the background. Still a cool video though. Honestly probably better that he did it in the fake environment rather than on a real stream
Would you rather he damn off a real stream with wildlife and fuck the ecosystem up?
i was wondering the same thing but you can see at 10:20 for example that there is a stream there going into a pipe that probably goes underneath the "dam" to the other side whilest its being built
edit: at 10:50 you can clearly see the pipe as well
I love how you think with the fact that you made a mini hydro-electric dam that actually works. Magnificent, just truly magnificent.
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@@Tran-Chien Yes Sir!
Got to apricate your talent. That is amazing!!!
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Can you imagine the amazing train dioramas this guy has built in his home? ❤
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After watching the rest of the video I saw that he had indeed been busy with other incredible projects!
As someone who has no idea about engineering, the fact that he did things I didn't understand at first place but made sense later in the video. Shows me that he clearly has understanding of what he is doing.
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I can honestly say I've never had "build my own hydro power plant" on a to-do list. But, seeing this type of genius and ingenuity makes me want to. Haha. This is one of the most incredible things I've seen done with few resources.
(..and was that chicken wire hook made from an unraveled metal hanger?..) 😂 Anyway, this is magnificent.
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Governerment when they see a place rich in biodiversity and that should be protected at all cost :
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This was awesome. It also made me wonder how crazy a hydro electric dam is. Such massive structures, needing to withstand such pressure and be on solid footing. Knowing how erosion would work. Diverting a river temporarily. Learning how to use the force of gravity pulling on the water to spin copper coils to make electricity. Humans are a collective brain. Ask me to build a damn myself and I would have no clue but as a collective we have the knowledge to do amazing things like building a dam.
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Can't believe I used to think these homies did all this work by hand 😂
Exactly I’m trying to expose this man
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Beautiful work. I assume you would get even more power generation if you had the turbine at the bottom of the tube, so gravity had a chance to affect the water more. However as-is, it provides enough for what it needs. I love stuff like this. As a kid I used to build small dams at a local creek (probably 10% of the size of this one) and would try to mimic hydroelectric dams (minus the actual turbines), so this is also ultra nostalgic.
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Enviro-hypocrite you are
😂you have NO idea of how it is to grow up in a 3rd world country!!
it wouldnt really matter because of the law of conservation of energy... but anyways
@@ahmetcan1229not the proper application of the law of conservation of energy..
but anyways
Seems like a lot of effort to light some Xmas lights.... 😆 Cool project
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This feels like a small pilot to demonstrate a larger project; even down to the walkways and bridges.
Amazing craftsmanship.
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Such accurate measurements and calculations. All dimensions were proportionate and the final design was very well planned.
You got numerous aspects in order for the science to show it's magic.
Great. Thank You.
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Energy production is an altogether different Art ! This is a beautiful model and I really really hope that this lad gets an appetite for some physics and maths - after which he will be Dangerous !
....but in an altogether helpful way !! Art is all too often just dangerous.
What in the paid comments it that comment 😂😂😂
What measurements
And what design I see no such things 😭😭😭😭
Will be interesting to see how it holds up over time, offhand I'd assume the concrete wall isn't set in far enough to the walls or deep enough underground and the hydraulic pressure of the water will erode it as a result.
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I was thinking the same. I don't have experience building this kind of structure but I would have make more serious foundation. I just see the structure as a block of concrete on a very wet and erodable soil.
It looks well made but clearly not plan to last in time (no foundation, little beautiful but useless details, no bridge for human), which is pretty sad considering the time and resources involved.
And we can think of some very possible issues : probably more stagnant water for mosquitoes, maybe chemical release because of the painting
That's making me think of this primitive build videos made for entertainment and money
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I was mesmerised by this, really really enjoyed every bit. And since you also have positive comments from people claiming to be in the industry just shows how awesome you are. Bravo!!
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This is something I would do as a kid, though less sophisticated. Now, I don't have time for that freedom.
I got so satisfied just watching it work.
Regardless of the size of the project, installing the turbine at the base of the dam will add additional energy for the running water. It is the potential energy based on the difference of height between the level of water in the pool / stream, and the installation height of the turbine. Then, if sealing the generator is complicated, you can just use a long shaft between the turbine and the axis of the generator, to keep the generator out of the reach of water.
Nevertheless, interesting video, interesting undertake, congratulations.
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@Tran-Chien can you handle a personal project in my country. Would love to work with you.
@@hosadaye.global5540 - - Can you provide working visa for him? Or at least, to make sure that he gets approved for a tourist visa?
If this was build large scale as an energy supply it would be nothing less that "Con-artistry". It could never give a return on the investment. "Art" must remain OUT of Engineering because of the above fact - until a sufficient grasp of physical reality is Proven.
@@jdamommio This is a hobby project. Applying this on a large scale would most definitely lead to disastrously outcomes. So, yes, in this case it is the critic who counts.
You have enough water and plenty electric yes the land is yours so worth it.
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Outstanding work! I am blown away by the incredible details and perfect craftsmanship! Excellent job! I was completely mesmerized by your project from beginning to end!
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Hammer gemacht! Mein Respekt für den Bauherren. Awesome job! My respect for the builder.
Excellent video! Makes students understand the construction and working of Hydro power plant!
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Quedo increíble 😊 felicidades construyes muy bien solo que se me iso muy silencioso y casi me quedo dormido 🥱 pero igual quedo increíble 😀
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As someone who couldn't even build a box if my life depended on it, this absolutely blows my mind ❤
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I’m the same 😊😊
This must have been really hard although fun to build, I'm impressed!
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Your designs keep getting better and better. Hope to see you grow even larger one day. Youre too underrated man
Thank you for encouraging me to try
"Getting "Bigger and better" is what caused the disastrous proliferation of so called "Windfarms". There is no basis in physical reality for it. It's an assumption that bigger will be better. And assumption is the Mother of All Cock-ups.
In the case of windfarms - or any instance of a Turbine driving an Alternator - it turns out that bigger - or smaller - is not necessarily better (cheaper per kW-hr) There is an optimum size, which is the size where the Turbine costs about the same as the Alternator. This is because the two items exhibit Opposite "economy of Scale" !!
This is a Huge fact entirely overlooked by the industry and has lead to economic disaster.
Hydro energy is clean, reliable, and simple. But in the west we hate it and are doing everything possible to remove it and replace with solar and wind. Anyone who works in the energy industry knows that wind and solar will never be as reliable or efficient. This guy in a few days showed the basics of how it works and why it is so useful. Try doing this with solar or wind and you would need a battery to charge and that would require chemicals and rare earth metals.
What's crazy is that nuclear power is the cleanest electricity we currently have, but environmentalists are against it because they misunderstand it.
Wonderful model. This whole thing feels like a Primitive Technology video, with nothing but the sight and sounds of your work. And it's amazing to think of the science and engineering behind the construction of these things.
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Never saw your channel before. Randomly popped in my recommended. At first, i thought that this was only a miniature replica of an actual dam and nothing was serious. But then, i stayed to watch because i got curious. And at the end, i realised that he actually made it for real. I'm impressed.
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You are an Engineer in the making.you don't have to go to fancy schools with fee's over the roof.i know in your country there are good and honest leaders who can help with such projects that will help your community.God bless you.🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🙏
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That is absolutely amazing. Really well done 🙏🏼😁👍🏼
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At least he isn’t marketing this video as primitive building
bro why did you make a comment saying otherwise few seconds ago before making this one 😭
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This is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen anyone do. ABSOLUTE craftsmanship! Excellent job sir.
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I'll second that. It is a very impressive project, great craftsmanship.
take a bow to this engineer who is making prototype modles of large scale projects. One engineer can create many engineers.
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This guy graduated from building houses and pools in the middle of the forest to serious engineering projects in creeks.
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The attention to detail is what makes this one of the best videos of 2023 I've seen so far.
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This is how they won the vietnam war
not sure that’s how that works buddy
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@Tran-Chien, I am impressed by your diligence and ingenuity, as well as the considerable effort and care you displayed in making this dam. Most of all, I was impressed by your ability to accomplish this with some basic hand tools and items that you had created. Thank you for an enjoyable video, Sir.
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Hahahahahah
-"What's New Vegas powered by?"
"Ugh... the Hoover Dam of course"
The hoover dam:
That's me. Where I was kid and my dumbass brain just say do this dam.
At first I was watching thinking that this was going to have some practical purpose, like energy for a home or small machine, but it was just built for the joy of building it. I love it. Thank you for sharing it with the world.
Yeah, that's what I thought to.
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This dude is better than most construction workers and architects ❤
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I like the little path and bridges you make. You never know if a group of tiny people have to cross!
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its for livestock like chickens haha
I love this! It's the kind of thing my brothers and dreamed about doing in a gully behind our house when we were kids. We just lacked the skills to do it this well. Good to see a grown man who still enjoys playing in the muck like a kid.
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Fantastic! Not only an imaginative design but highly skilled construction and execution, too!
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This guy isn't messing around. A concrete dam. Obviously a very skilled and experienced concrete worker 😊
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His fusion of style and work are exemplified by his shoes!
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