Mind blowing stuff....and I am a retired machinist. ONE mistake = scrap. Excellent craftsmanship on your part and like the others, I eagerly awiat Part 2. Good luck and, Cheers.
@@jonross377 You always get that with 3 Jaw self centering chucks using hard jaws. Costs a bomb to stock lote of different softjaw sets. Are you slagging the workmanship or something?
I always thought it was 1 mistake= What? That's not an amendment to the blueprint but a coffee stain? On a side note, after 30+ years as a machinist I can say if 1 mistake = scrape your tolerances are to tight.
@@diGritz1 - in regards to this particular project. I believe that's why he said "1 mistake = scrap". The parts for this are so small that 'tolerances' is almost a joke word... ;) Extreme precision, indeed...
yes but you could spend the same time machining a cast and make 100 instead of one in a similar time. still requires a bit of clean up but he has the skills and machinery to do it
You're one of my favorite youtubers, I always watch your videos directly when I see them, you do amazing work, and should get a lot more credit for the stuff you do. Keep up the great work, and never give up on that thing!!
Since i was about 11 years old i was dreaming of a turbocharged rc engine. There are some compressor kits out there but they don't look good at all. I never had that kind of machinery to complete my imaginations and now you are creating something i was waiting for for years. The content on your channel is very nice and i really appreaciate your work! Keep on going man!
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again Breaking news: ITT we learn that correcting someone that got something wrong is bad, and we should continue to let them be ignorant on said subject.
Love your videos, I get so excited when I get a notification for your videos. Quick suggestion/request, maybe use this as a base for a micro gas turbine engine.
The balls you have sir to even try this. The skill and brainstuff to make it work as imagined is awe-inspiring. No room for a single mistake in execution.
It's much, much harder to design very small turbomachinery. Everything needs to be way more accurate with way better tolerances than at a larger scale. I doubt it will work very well unless he's done CFD analysis on it to confirm the design. The smallest centrifugal compressors are more than double the size of this. There's nothing out there as small as this.
@@offwhitecolby actually yes it is a turbo charger not a super charger a super charger uses crank power to add boost while turbo charger uses exhaust gases to create boost also this looks nothing like a super charger
@@nicholaslabrecque literally at 00:01 the text says "this setup will run as a supercharger" and then goes on to explain that it will be belt driven and won't be powered with exhaust gasses.
At almost 14 minutes in, i was thinking to myself "damn there cant be much left of this video" because ive gotten so used to the classic ten minute mark videos on youtube, then i realized there is another 10 minutes to go. WOHOOO, finally a youtuber who isnt just trying to reach 10 minutes and then throws us out. Thank you!
I can't believe 18 people didn't like the video.....what was it, too nice.? wth.? What didn't they like, holy cow, even it was non-functional and was for a model, it is a work of art. All I can say is that those 18 people must do some pretty excellent work, if they didn't like this. 🤔 Thank you for sharing this with us.
The Pocket NC is an amazing little tool. It's a shame that it's so expensive. I'd love to have one. Nice work on this project so far. I can't wait for part two! 🙂
I actually tried to make 2 of these years ago for my twin 90 boat. They only lasted for like 2 minutes tho. The hubs burned up cause i think the tolerance wasnt close enough, but i did mine from conventional cast and a tool makers lathe. After watching your vid. I think i might try again with machining the housing. Great work, and great content. 👍👍
You’d still have to end up machining it and then have to worry about porosity. It would be a lot more work and would only save a little wear on tooling at best.
Heck yes. Between youbube and technology we live in a pretty awesome time. With as many people who use at home mills, lathes, cnc, etc to make shit like beer coasters, im glad there are dudes like you who is doing this. cant wait cor more to come.
So jealous of that tool. I also love how this video shows what a useful tool small rotary dealies like a Dremel are....even with the amazing 5-axis CNC, badass lathe, obvious machining knowledge etc....a simple Dremel is still used to help finish things up! :D
Doesn't make sense to say belt driven turbocharger. A turbo is just a supercharger driven by a turbine, aka turbo-supercharger as they were originally called.
it's not that it couldnt benefit from using coolant but with such small parts to machine, I would imagine they cool quickly enough especially if it's only doing very shallow passes and not removing that much material at any given time.
Amazing! I always thought that when you mill something this accurate you must use wet milling or at least some type of oil cooling.... But obviously not! Simply amazing!!!
You have ably demonstrated why the comapnies who mass manufacture these use castings! That's a lot of work to make a really complicated shape. Well done!
The problem I see is most centrifugal SC's have a large trim number (large exducer vs inducer) to work at lower RPM's. To get boost with such a small wheel you'll need well over 75k RPM, which likely exceeds what any metal can offer for that shaft strength not to mention the bearing/bushing.
Some people will never understand how satisfying this is to watch
Only everyone who watches 😆
Mind blowing stuff....and I am a retired machinist. ONE mistake = scrap. Excellent craftsmanship on your part and like the others, I eagerly awiat Part 2. Good luck and, Cheers.
You were a machinist huh? I see concentricity mistakes, do you not?
@@jonross377 You always get that with 3 Jaw self centering chucks using hard jaws. Costs a bomb to stock lote of different softjaw sets. Are you slagging the workmanship or something?
The Lamb I like big words.
I always thought it was 1 mistake= What? That's not an amendment to the blueprint but a coffee stain?
On a side note, after 30+ years as a machinist I can say if 1 mistake = scrape your tolerances are to tight.
@@diGritz1 - in regards to this particular project. I believe that's why he said "1 mistake = scrap". The parts for this are so small that 'tolerances' is almost a joke word... ;) Extreme precision, indeed...
This is so beautiful. the amount of time and effort gone into this one part alone would make it cost a small fortune to buy
I worked at a gov. machine facility and yes that would cost a lot in the shop I was in, probably about 50k.
@@kricketflyd111 Because there would be a team of 50 people on this part. Proves that government departments are seriously overstaffed.
Lol no dude CNC is so prevalent today. We are not talking about 1978 @@kricketflyd111
It’s not for sale....
yes but you could spend the same time machining a cast and make 100 instead of one in a similar time. still requires a bit of clean up but he has the skills and machinery to do it
Impressive bro, I’ve been a machinist for 25 years and I still learned a few new things watching you machine. Hats off!
The amount of planning for all the sequential steps and the math involved for this kind of project are mind blowing. Great job JQ90.
Are we going to collab so I can put it on the See Thru Rotary Engine?. Awesome work Johnny !
Warped Perception 😬
This I would love
to see👍
So has this happend yet
Oh my good god. You are a master now of the 5 axis machine. That supercharger housing looks beautiful so far.
Holy molly, I'm really excited for part 2
Me too ^^
Oh Yeah, Baby!!! =)
Be prepared to wait 7 months lol
@@castin5244 yeah I thought so as well
@@castin5244 as if we're just sitting here hitting refresh on youtube to wait for the video to pop up.
You're one of my favorite youtubers, I always watch your videos directly when I see them, you do amazing work, and should get a lot more credit for the stuff you do. Keep up the great work, and never give up on that thing!!
As long as I don't think about the time that went into design and patterning, this is the most relaxing thing I've seen in months.
You really love small fast spinning things
Since i was about 11 years old i was dreaming of a turbocharged rc engine. There are some compressor kits out there but they don't look good at all. I never had that kind of machinery to complete my imaginations and now you are creating something i was waiting for for years. The content on your channel is very nice and i really appreaciate your work!
Keep on going man!
RC Wankel Rotary Engine? At this level of precision? - Subscribed.
same
@@enallane5538 YOUTiber
@@Akaunbot66982 what?
I've done a little machine work and fab on boats, Harley's, and Hot Rods...but this blows my mind and I'm hooked on your videos!
worlds smallest procharger, cant wait to see this on 1320video
Procharger is a brand, baka. Centrifugal supercharger is what that thing is...
Vladimir Lucifer you know what he meant, stop being a pain.
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again Being a pain is my specialty.
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again Breaking news: ITT we learn that correcting someone that got something wrong is bad, and we should continue to let them be ignorant on said subject.
cant wait to put it on my civic
That little 5 axis cnc is awesome!
It is nice, isnt it? I thought, "wow, I gotta get one of those". Then I saw the US $5500 price tag. And that's the cheaper one!
Love your videos, I get so excited when I get a notification for your videos. Quick suggestion/request, maybe use this as a base for a micro gas turbine engine.
Do you have any idea how ridiculous that suggestion of yours is...? A Micro Turbojet with wheels this size?...seriously..?...lol.
How cool would it be to turn one of these into a jet engine like collin furze? You'd have to build a "hot side" for it, but it could be done I'm sure.
Omg I was in awe throughout the entire show mate!! True work of art! It’s a masterpiece! Thank you for sharing!
I love that hammer. Its super fast. Must make things easier. ;)
Lol
Tac hammers are nice
Bitz he/she knows that!!! He making a joke, grow a sense of humour
I think the real dum dum is the person that spells dumb (dum). Just sayin' , pot calling the kettle black much?!?!
@@aviohebshalom3392 Who tf spells dum dum "dumb dumb"?
The balls you have sir to even try this. The skill and brainstuff to make it work as imagined is awe-inspiring. No room for a single mistake in execution.
Love watching your vids! Everything you make is amazing
Could not have said it better on both points!
You have an amazing amount of patience.
I would never be able to invest that much time and effort into making one little part.
Awesome work! The "offset" turning at around 20min definitely gave me the heebie-jeebies though.
Glad I wasn't the only one.
Brave , is a good word for it i guess :)
This is off the chain, amazing what can be done with small lathe and mill. One of your best to date.
But do the physics of fluid dynamics scale at this level?
It's much, much harder to design very small turbomachinery. Everything needs to be way more accurate with way better tolerances than at a larger scale. I doubt it will work very well unless he's done CFD analysis on it to confirm the design.
The smallest centrifugal compressors are more than double the size of this. There's nothing out there as small as this.
DaToNyOyO it’s not a turbo tho
Who cares lol, any boost is already a win.
@@offwhitecolby actually yes it is a turbo charger not a super charger a super charger uses crank power to add boost while turbo charger uses exhaust gases to create boost also this looks nothing like a super charger
@@nicholaslabrecque literally at 00:01 the text says "this setup will run as a supercharger" and then goes on to explain that it will be belt driven and won't be powered with exhaust gasses.
I believe this will be your most complex and professional project till now. Can't wait to watch it spinning like hell.
Dude This Is Sick Can't Wait To See What It's Going In!
* JayGie * how do you know? More like an RX-7
@@leelee-rf6px more like nirtro rc...
Simply Pony Nitro?
At almost 14 minutes in, i was thinking to myself "damn there cant be much left of this video" because ive gotten so used to the classic ten minute mark videos on youtube, then i realized there is another 10 minutes to go.
WOHOOO, finally a youtuber who isnt just trying to reach 10 minutes and then throws us out. Thank you!
This is ASMR for me dude .. Loving it.
Making something that small that precise is just unbelievable.
I think you can build a jet engine with this technique
Watched every second of your video....You have a GOD given gift....Stunning work...!!!!!!!!
It is called a skill, and it is learned. There are classes for CNC at your local community college.
Die kleine NC Fräse ist genial! Das ganze Projekt ist beeindruckend!
incredible machine work Johnny! look forward to part 2 :)
It's incredible how talented you are.
Was this your first attempt? Impressive stuff, man! Keep it up! Greetz from Germany!
Bin auch aus Deutschland 😊👋
Ich glaube hier sind einige aus dem Land der Erfinder und der Ingenieure. Auch wenn wir es sobald es ums große Geld geht nicht mehr drauf haben.
Krass, mehr Deutsche hier als ich erwartet hatte😊
@@pichi5733 allerdings
@@technikchaot made in Germany wird trotzdem immer ein Maßstab sein. Aber gute Mechanix gibt's auf der ganzen Welt 👍
You have outdone yourself again. Enthralling process.
очень много операций, по снятию установке, но результат красота! А конец восхитителен, турбина что надо! Негода приди зацени!
Очень много чпу....Игорь думаю вручную попробовал бы сделать), максимум токарный
This just shows what one person can achieve if he has the passion and a vision to do so.
Amazing stuff!
Can't wait to see and hear it when it's done.
Passion, vision, and access to sophisticated machinery.
The suspense this video gave me is priceless:
19:48 "Nooo! It's too fast"
19:56 "Oh, sped up footage"
yea putting unbalanced crap in a lathe at 2,000 probably isnt the best idea..
I can't believe 18 people didn't like the video.....what was it, too nice.? wth.? What didn't they like, holy cow, even it was non-functional and was for a model, it is a work of art. All I can say is that those 18 people must do some pretty excellent work, if they didn't like this. 🤔
Thank you for sharing this with us.
aint a belt driven turbo just a supercharger tho?
edit: it would seem i cannot read
Rhys Parker i read turbo aswell😂😂
@@turbodiesel4932 glad to see I'm not alone
A turbocharger is still a supercharger, just refers to ones driven by exhaust not a belt.
Looks like a turbo charger to me
Che spettacolo!!!!!! Complimenti!!!!!!! E soprattutto, complimenti per la grande passione che metti nel fare questi lavori!!!!!
that compressor wheel is something else entirely dude. Really amazing work! Really jealous about the pocketNC and endmill hahaha
The Pocket NC is an amazing little tool. It's a shame that it's so expensive. I'd love to have one. Nice work on this project so far. I can't wait for part two! 🙂
Just from seeing it I thought that it would be in the 3000€, reading this I thought wow maybe 5k... FOURTEEN DAMN THOUSAND it is.
Nice work!!!
I actually tried to make 2 of these years ago for my twin 90 boat. They only lasted for like 2 minutes tho. The hubs burned up cause i think the tolerance wasnt close enough, but i did mine from conventional cast and a tool makers lathe. After watching your vid. I think i might try again with machining the housing. Great work, and great content. 👍👍
You should try some 3D printing and then casting those 3D prints! Then you could do it in one piece. Keep up the good work!
too small for accurate casting
You’d still have to end up machining it and then have to worry about porosity. It would be a lot more work and would only save a little wear on tooling at best.
I really like the combination of riveting along with 5-axis cnc. This part turned out very well!
now this will fit my honda civic.
I was waiting for this comment
Nice mcm reference
Heck yes. Between youbube and technology we live in a pretty awesome time. With as many people who use at home mills, lathes, cnc, etc to make shit like beer coasters, im glad there are dudes like you who is doing this. cant wait cor more to come.
As always.... Superb work
So jealous of that tool. I also love how this video shows what a useful tool small rotary dealies like a Dremel are....even with the amazing 5-axis CNC, badass lathe, obvious machining knowledge etc....a simple Dremel is still used to help finish things up! :D
Making a supercharger (Belt driven turbocharger)
Sooooo a procharger lol.
procharger is a brand. centrifugal supercharger is the term of this kind of forced induction.
Centrifugal is the name but PROCHARGER sounds wayyy cooler
@@Koshmar-13 I know but most people probably heard of a procharger and it does sound cooler lol
@@skylord3511 yea that's true lol it'll be nuts if he pulls this project off tho.
Doesn't make sense to say belt driven turbocharger. A turbo is just a supercharger driven by a turbine, aka turbo-supercharger as they were originally called.
This kind of part is way above hobbyist level !!! Great job, thinking about all the steps using different tools... i'm impressed bro
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*It helps my work tremendously....!!
Or
*It tremendously helps my work....!!!!
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English is not my native language. Sorry.
@@johnnyq90 no one minds but him
Skill level > 1,000 Well done sir
No one:
Absolutely no one:
My neighbor at 7:30 PM: 9:57
On sunday
Your videos are like therapy
Igor Negoda appreciates your ideas.
This channel continues to deliver excellence
Everyone saying “pro charger”. Imagine he was making a shoe but instead of calling it a shoe the commenters would just call it a Nike...
So fun to watch, you have serious skills (and patience). I can’t imagine the design and the CNC programming process. I can’t wait for the next one.
Dude, wtf is your dayjob? Are you a model engineeer or something?
I dont know, but he's milling knowledge is self taught (I hope xD)
Вот это труд, вот это замарочка. Караул. Нервы надо иметь. Респект. 👍
Quite complex project, I'v enjoyed that, nice :-)
This is incredible. I wish I had the equipment and the time to dedicate to things like this more often ...
complete noob question, why doesn't this CNC mill need coolant?
it's not that it couldnt benefit from using coolant but with such small parts to machine, I would imagine they cool quickly enough especially if it's only doing very shallow passes and not removing that much material at any given time.
It’s cutting aluminum it doesn’t really need it
Aluminum does not conduct heat so well
This is awesome, ive always wanted to see a mini centrifical supercharger built from scratch
Love your vids
That tiny machining center is adorable.
This would go great on my wife's gas powered vibrator. Next project idea...😂😂😂 procharged vibrator
Now that is fucking beautiful. I don't think I've ever been this stoked for a sequel video in my life! I can't wait to see it finished and operating
If it’s belt driven then it’s called pro chargerI want now
Procharger is a specific brand. If you want to go to those specifics, then this supercharger is really a centrifugal supercharger
Procharger makes centrifugal superchargers
How 459 people could dislike this level of craftsmanship is beyond me.
I totally agree, prob jealous couch potatoes lmao
dude your machining skills on such small parts is amazing. you have such a talent for this. NICE WORK
Mesmerising to watch, and even your background music is so apt .. .
Duude!!! sick and smooth!! Congratulations for that work!
CnC machines just changed everything. For the good
Your machinery and projecting skills are just over 9000😁 I can't wait for part 2...
i bet there is a lot of time and work in this thing i really appreciate your work
The real question: How many ounces of boost? In all seriousness though, the time and work put into this is mind blowing. Pure genius
Truthfully it may make up to 2lbs of boost
This is so dope modding actual cars and now RC cars lol. Gonna have full bolt on RC cars running some roll races and digs
I was interested when I saw the 4-stroke video, this is what made me subscribe
Amazing! I always thought that when you mill something this accurate you must use wet milling or at least some type of oil cooling.... But obviously not! Simply amazing!!!
Damn your shit has polish, that's a good looking video. I'll be subscribing..... Now
No rush man. This amazing.
Its so ozom tiny turbo compressor I love it and I really want one like this. You r insane dude.
What an immensely satisfying project!
We've come full circle. Started with those keychains, now, you're making your own. So proud, they grow so fast. :)
Got to say, the best 23 min of the past year!! thanks!
You have ably demonstrated why the comapnies who mass manufacture these use castings! That's a lot of work to make a really complicated shape. Well done!
Absolutely insane. Next level for sure.
I really hope this works well. Rotaries already have a great power to weight ration, but this will take it to a new level if it is a success.
Awesome! Can't wait to see the impeller side.
You are truly a professional!
Glued the whole times. Great work
The problem I see is most centrifugal SC's have a large trim number (large exducer vs inducer) to work at lower RPM's. To get boost with such a small wheel you'll need well over 75k RPM, which likely exceeds what any metal can offer for that shaft strength not to mention the bearing/bushing.
This is a thing of beauty. Fantastic work.
I am really impressed right now
This seems like lots more fun than 3d-printing