I've seen this countless times, and I'm still blown back by the craftsmanship. I watch it a couple times a week just to tell myself to get off of my ass and do something cool.
@@1islam1 Well said, but also very a important piece that’s missing John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” 🙏🏽
I´m a teacher at an Aircraft Maintenance Technician Course in Brazil and I have to say, I saw this and your older videos of "How a Radial Engine Works" and I´m very very thankfull for this because even with the beauty of modern technology, it really rare to find such videos that approach the workings of such engine in such depth! It´s quite difficult to explain to students how such engine works, specially the cam ring as I found that some have troubles even to understand how a camshaft work. Amazing job done here!
I would fashion it to be a wall clock. It would be moving at 1rpm with the cylinders acting as the second hand, a compression, combustion, and exhaust stroke would have a corresponding LED color while the opposite side would be dark to get a feel for where the second "hand" is
@Jitwitdastick JRE III technically because this unit could be capable of very high volume (cfm) it would run less than a conventional 1 or 2 or 4 piston compressors... this would produce air in volume like a screw or hydrovane without the use of a complicated oil separation unit...
@@cheeseymann without the counterweight the engine would run unbalanced and tear itself apart. The couterweight balances that out so the engine runs smoothly.
And having oil always flood the bottom cylinder because...gravity. This is why these types of engines aren’t used anymore. It looks hella cool. Completely fucking useless.
Simply Simply AMAZING!!! What is even more amazing is at high rpm’s its perfectly I repeat PERFECTLY BALANCED not even the slightest shimmy, both ductile and non-ductile components are very uniform in weight but wood is quite different, for instance 5 pieces of 12” x 12” x 1”aluminum each weighs super close to the same amount but 5 pieces of wood the exact same size will vary quite a bit due to moisture content, knots, sap and grain, so that tells me that he spend hours finding the right piece of wood for each component he was making.
I am Mechanical Engineer, This Mechanism I studied during 2nd year in "Kinetics of Machinery" subject. So far, I saw through printed diagram on book but Only now I see in real. If I had known this earlier, I would have understood the Mechanism well.
This guy really trusts his own work, damn no eye protection I could see a totally diff video of everything shattering at high rpms wood and plastic shards to the face
My highschool shop teacher warned all of us not to make a box as our final project cause "it's a lot harder than you think." Of course my dumbass did it anyway, it was so crooked I just pushed it into the belt sander until the edges were even lol
I'm 70 years old. My Dad flew the mighty F4U in the Islands, WWII; I've always struggled with understanding the radial engine. This incredible model helps - a lot! Thank you Ian, and bloody well done!
Brilliant! A wonderful well-designed way of demonstrating how one of the most dependable and structurally sound engines ever made. It is my understanding that there are still aircraft operating using these engines in South America. As well as other locations. A well-designed structurally solid simple to repair by comparison to other motors. This working display takes the mystery out of a sound yet somewhat complex engine and makes it so anyone with even the slightest mechanical abilities to diagnose malfunctions And beginning repair on an actual motor. Bravo for the craftsmanship!
This would make a great steam engine as well 🤠👍 Get your self a motor from a cars windshild wiper, and attach it to that, so you can display the motor turning in slow motion as an art piece, because that is exactly what it is. Bravo, good job my friend 🙏⭐⭐⭐
Stop, you're a genius if you can up eith the idea of a radical engine without seeing one, that shows that you have a good knowledge of technology and can use this to invent new engines or other stuff or upgrade these, keep up!
Wow...! In the cylinder piston moves so smoothly without any lubrication ....! Though Wooden model but must have made with accurate tolerance n hence all joints works so smoothly ...N it's a completely balanced forces ...👍!
Effing awesome! I hope a young boy or girl stares at that, and develops a life long love of engines! A cut away old Ford V-8, that was coin operated (a nickel!) helped me along!
I thought it was pretty obvious that he wasn't powering the replica rotary airplane motor. He obviously had an electric motor spinning it. But that's not the point. He was showing off his wooden motor replica. AND it was impressive.
Drr Dank all the energy is moving along the x and y axis from the cameras pov. he is further on the “z” axis so he should be fine if something flew off. But yeah, I would not stand there because stuff likes to not go how youd expect it to
I'm absolutely fucking blown away by many aspects of this, holy shit! THE PERFECT CRAFTSMANSHIP OF THIS MODEL HOW EVERY INTRICATE PAR LT RUNS SO SMOITHLY WITH VERY MINIMAL NOISE! EVEN IF A SINGLE PART WERE EVEN LITERALLY A MICROINCHTOO WIDE OR TOO NARROW, AS SOON AS THE ROTARY START STARTED SPINNING, EITHER NOTHING WOULD BUDGE, OR EVERYTHING WOULD FUCKING BREAK INSTANTLY UPON STARTING! THAT IS THE GENIUS OF ENGI EERING!
And just think, dudes would fly aircraft with this engine that looks like it's gonna wreck itself in the next moment. Or as Captain Picard says, with just one prop to keep them in the sky.
@グールにも愛が必要 still a fair bit of reciprocating mass though, but your comment got me thinking further... The whole point of a good engine design is to efficiently translate the motion of that reciprocating mass into smooth rotation of the output shaft. If the model was designed/built/lubricated correctly - which it clearly was - one could probably just use any old 12V drill to achieve the same thing in reverse, for a few minutes at least. :)
Lov it ! Great skills making that engine out of wood and it actually works in movement.. id have that in are house on a stand running with a few lights in the background for evening viewing
I've seen this countless times, and I'm still blown back by the craftsmanship. I watch it a couple times a week just to tell myself to get off of my ass and do something cool.
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⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
🔴 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )}
📖Quran
@@1islam1 Well said, but also very a important piece that’s missing
John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” 🙏🏽
Right
Jimmy...ruclips.net/video/QYIcUPkjGY0/видео.html
Incredible how smoothly it runs at that speed with so many intricate parts. Amazing model!
Right! I would've thought all that friction would've added up onto any imperfection but it ran smooth and quiet
@@tamaslaszlo_ haha yes 👍
Yea.. I was hoping it exploded..🤣
Moe Lester after a few hours running the tolerances would have increased causing vibration and eventually failure
Woa
I´m a teacher at an Aircraft Maintenance Technician Course in Brazil and I have to say, I saw this and your older videos of "How a Radial Engine Works" and I´m very very thankfull for this because even with the beauty of modern technology, it really rare to find such videos that approach the workings of such engine in such depth! It´s quite difficult to explain to students how such engine works, specially the cam ring as I found that some have troubles even to understand how a camshaft work. Amazing job done here!
Ll0ll0llllll
Might be time to look for a new job if your not sure how a cam works.
@@liveandletlive2894 he said that his students find it difficult to understand what it is, not him
@@bogdanmitrovic1180 oops my bad
Um brasileiro, e não tem mais nenhum brasileiro no comentário mesmo seis meses depois? Que coisa.
Radial engines are so awesome they sound great even without combustion.
Wow, that’s super cool! I’m amazed that the wood model holds together at that RPM. Really neat model, nicely done!
I'd put a slow electric motor on it and mount it to the wall and have it always running as a moving art piece
I would fashion it to be a wall clock. It would be moving at 1rpm with the cylinders acting as the second hand, a compression, combustion, and exhaust stroke would have a corresponding LED color while the opposite side would be dark to get a feel for where the second "hand" is
I'd spend $3500 on that piece of art
@@lucky7even622 message them, they just might build you one for that much lol 😆
You mean that fast?
Lalouch and TATERSFRIENDLYthanks those are marvelous suggestions! I hope the woodworker does them both and makes a video of it.
Damn that's some fast hands you got there
Nithin S it was a joke 🙄
@@nithins6898 my time has come!
r/woooosh
That's what she said.
Fastest hands in the west
Damn you guys made him remove his comment
I've been wondering what Jason Statham has been doing with his quarantine time. Sweet! Bad ass for real.
😂😂😂
Imagine that being your air compressor on your wall.
That's exactly what I was thinking. The tank would fill so much faster. It would be awesome
Coleman Becker A man of great vision
You smart bastard yes!!
Everyone gangsta until you put petrol in it
@Jitwitdastick JRE III technically because this unit could be capable of very high volume (cfm) it would run less than a conventional 1 or 2 or 4 piston compressors... this would produce air in volume like a screw or hydrovane without the use of a complicated oil separation unit...
Getting the counterweight just right to balance that thing out is a real challenge I bet
No ez
Forgive me for asking but I know nothing of engines, but why is a counter weight necessary?
@@cheeseymann without the counterweight the engine would run unbalanced and tear itself apart. The couterweight balances that out so the engine runs smoothly.
@Nevermind not even hard math. Just a balance of forces equation really.
@Nevermind I'm sure he didn't know that about wood. Sounds to me you're the one wanting a pissing contest.
Now you can see why this engine was so right for aircraft. Torque mid-mass.
Interesting never knew that. Thanks!
@McLarenBMW thats why I can wep forever in my fw190
@@itsrockyiv8209 hehe but try turning fast
And having oil always flood the bottom cylinder because...gravity. This is why these types of engines aren’t used anymore. It looks hella cool. Completely fucking useless.
Eh each had their advantages and disadvantages. Size and aerodynamics being one major one.
No. You dont get to just step back and say ok. That is awesome. That is art. That is engineering. I loved every bit of it.
Ye
I love that Smile at the end. He's all like "I'm surprised it didn't break"
More like "Alright I'm still alive!"
More like 'I built this masterpiece'
"Alright, now i can put it on my plane"
@@herbienbrian2 And then he proceeded not to wear face and maybe even body protection while doing that thing.
Banana bunch, banana smile smile 🍌 from ear to ear 😁
Clearly he has a lot of confidence in the strength of his joinery.
Dgg
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It all begins like this, some even your own invention can scare you.
2,9rb
@@rismayudianto3511 totally
He's brave. That's just wood reciprocating and spinning at some high stress loades.
no lube
@@heroichitsuji f
Xxxxxx
He has obviously never heard of a "high speed come apart".
@@heroichitsuji that’s what she said 😣
Simply Simply AMAZING!!! What is even more amazing is at high rpm’s its perfectly I repeat PERFECTLY BALANCED not even the slightest shimmy, both ductile and non-ductile components are very uniform in weight but wood is quite different, for instance 5 pieces of 12” x 12” x 1”aluminum each weighs super close to the same amount but 5 pieces of wood the exact same size will vary quite a bit due to moisture content, knots, sap and grain, so that tells me that he spend hours finding the right piece of wood for each component he was making.
I am Mechanical Engineer, This Mechanism I studied during 2nd year in "Kinetics of Machinery" subject.
So far, I saw through printed diagram on book but Only now I see in real.
If I had known this earlier, I would have understood the Mechanism well.
Not into piston driven aviation? WWII planes are all about sexy styling or radial power!
Kowsik
Years ago I studied R1340 radial aircraft engines in high school. I wish this was available back then!
@@cccxcii6648 you and me different country, education syllabus..And others.
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This guy really trusts his own work, damn no eye protection I could see a totally diff video of everything shattering at high rpms wood and plastic shards to the face
Good point, worst case scenario PSA.
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No doubt I was scared just watching
@@rismayudianto3511 خ
Dude's out here building this thing and I can't even get a box squared up..fml
My highschool shop teacher warned all of us not to make a box as our final project cause "it's a lot harder than you think." Of course my dumbass did it anyway, it was so crooked I just pushed it into the belt sander until the edges were even lol
2,9rb
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An excellent model to demonstrate the working of radial engine.
Excellent rendition of how this engine works. I love the sound they make. Thanks for sharing, God bless you
outstanding, especially in that its wooden parts take all that stress;
Till you get a defect. One hairline crack.
2,9rb
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My neighbors in the above unit as I'm trying to sleep:
Sorry, I work late..
"I need to get my 10 thousand steps per day... In my fucking apartment, in the middle of the night while walking up and down my room."
👍👍
You're so funny.
train passing by
I'm 70 years old. My Dad flew the mighty F4U in the Islands, WWII; I've always struggled with understanding the radial engine. This incredible model helps - a lot! Thank you Ian, and bloody well done!
Bravo sir, obviously a very skilled craftsman built this model.
Kkökl
Very skilled
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@@rismayudianto3511 a few CT❤️😎🙏
Go to go too y ft cv in Bank op❤️. V hi 🎉
Brilliant! A wonderful well-designed way of demonstrating how one of the most dependable and structurally sound engines ever made. It is my understanding that there are still aircraft operating using these engines in South America. As well as other locations. A well-designed structurally solid simple to repair by comparison to other motors. This working display takes the mystery out of a sound yet somewhat complex engine and makes it so anyone with even the slightest mechanical abilities to diagnose malfunctions And beginning repair on an actual motor. Bravo for the craftsmanship!
I would be terrified running this at high rpms. Great job!
This would make a great steam engine as well 🤠👍
Get your self a motor from a cars windshild wiper, and attach it to that, so you can display the motor turning in slow motion as an art piece, because that is exactly what it is.
Bravo, good job my friend 🙏⭐⭐⭐
That is frigging awesome! Alot of work went into building that and its educational!!!
Such beautiful craftsmanship. I hope one day to have skills such as these.
That is fucking amazing made my day just seeing it work
I really appreciate the time it must have taken him to create that.
Say he loves radial engines without saying he loves radial engines😊
What's your car,
"Oh it's a nine cylinder
Got nothing on v12 or w16
I drive a V8... I drive a V12... BITCHES PLEASE! I drive a O-9!!!
@@emeraldzebra9360 yeah that's what I was thinking, a O-9 lol
Arroplane engine not car engine
@@post9336 No shit sherlock... Where the fuck would that fit in a car?
If you made all of those wooden parts. Your totally a Wizard.
lol
2, 9 rb
Agree!!!
i smell a youre moment
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*Strokes my favorite toaster in relaxation as I watch repeatedly.*
This pleases the machine spirit. May the Omnissiah's blessings be upon you.
Wait aren't you going to accuse him of tech-heresy?
2,9rb
Finally something worth watching. Awesome Bro.
That's one proud craftsman, looking up with a proud grin. Well done sir 👏🏼
I convinced myself that I came up with the idea of a radial engine when I was in college. I was all like "ima genius"
I am not a genius 😔
I know the feeling. It happens to the best of us.
Great minds... Cheer up buddy
Nah you where just too late that's all.
Stop, you're a genius if you can up eith the idea of a radical engine without seeing one, that shows that you have a good knowledge of technology and can use this to invent new engines or other stuff or upgrade these, keep up!
Don't don't downplay yourself too much after all if you didn't even know it existed and you still made it, that clearly shows a lot of knowledge.
That is freaking amazing. Love the way every cylinder works together.
Had to watch that a few times that’s incredible
Wow...! In the cylinder piston moves so smoothly without any lubrication ....! Though Wooden model but must have made with accurate tolerance n hence all joints works so smoothly ...N it's a completely balanced forces ...👍!
Wow.%%%
How it doesn't explode is beyond me
Was looking for this comment
it's not made by the CCP.
1. The structural materials that carry the engine were designed to handle such Gs 2. the engine barely touches the actual structure
@@hunteringlis9262 वरलधरर. यजझझदह हे यंत्र आहे लिहा लिऊजेझेझै मी तुम्हाला
@@uberpwner48 cccp not ccp
It looks like it should shake itself apart but everything is perfectly balanced
Very well built to stay together at those speeds, probably wouldn’t long though lol. Very cool, gives a good picture of what’s going on inside one.
Effing awesome! I hope a young boy or girl stares at that, and develops a life long love of engines! A cut away old Ford V-8, that was coin operated (a nickel!) helped me along!
This is the reason why a V8 engine is always satisfying.
Now figure out how to make a gun that can shoot without hitting the propeller on the end of it haha
excellent comment ol bean!
Lol
🤣🤣
Railgun
Interrupter gear?
Dude, that is SO cool! I'd love to have something like that in my living room!
He's smiling because it ain't his hand he's using to turn it.
I thought it was pretty obvious that he wasn't powering the replica rotary airplane motor. He obviously had an electric motor spinning it.
But that's not the point. He was showing off his wooden motor replica. AND it was impressive.
He was using his pp.
@@ChishioKydo 😏
Messeresser it’s a Radial engine but I get what ya mean
2,9rb
Ha! That's frickin' awesome dude!
It actually sounded a bit like a an old airplane.
actually the old bombers such as b29 and b24 had radial engines so it's justified :)
@@aniketchowdhury4192 Dc3
I was going to say the same thing! Even without the sound of the detonations, once it got up to speed it really did sound like the real thing!!
@@aniketchowdhury4192 don't some airplanes and helicopters still use this engine?
I feel like he should be wearing goggles
*juggernaut suit
.Helmet
2,9rb
I like how he stands there smiling with no safety glasses just the time it breaks bet he wont be smiling anymore
That is impressive! And I'll be dumb enough to put my hand into the engine for no damn reason.
Dude you're insane and I love you. THANK YOU for building this and sharing!!
It scares me so much that you stand beside a wooden machine running that high. The slightest mistake and very least you lose an eye
Drr Dank all the energy is moving along the x and y axis from the cameras pov. he is further on the “z” axis so he should be fine if something flew off. But yeah, I would not stand there because stuff likes to not go how youd expect it to
@@AsianCole yup
Or get decapitated by it.
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this is what level 9,000 woodworking looks like
2,9 rb
It was just a "girls night out" she said...
This model reinacts the evening...
Huh
A bukakke basicly..
@@MazdaRX7007 took a little mental gymnastics there
The cylinders are penises?
2,9rb
I'm absolutely fucking blown away by many aspects of this, holy shit!
THE PERFECT CRAFTSMANSHIP OF THIS MODEL HOW EVERY INTRICATE PAR LT RUNS SO SMOITHLY WITH VERY MINIMAL NOISE! EVEN IF A SINGLE PART WERE EVEN LITERALLY A MICROINCHTOO WIDE OR TOO NARROW, AS SOON AS THE ROTARY START STARTED SPINNING, EITHER NOTHING WOULD BUDGE, OR EVERYTHING WOULD FUCKING BREAK INSTANTLY UPON STARTING! THAT IS THE GENIUS OF ENGI EERING!
Everyone should really thank and appreciate engineers.
That speed is like the idle of the real engine
This thing is incredibly beautiful.
Wow, running at speed it even sounds like a running motor. Radials have such a distinctive sound to them.
Now I have started giving respect to my car engine
It constantly looks like it's gonna wreck itself just in the next moment.
Pretty much a real radial engine
@@Noadvantage246 u8llbuonik
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And just think, dudes would fly aircraft with this engine that looks like it's gonna wreck itself in the next moment. Or as Captain Picard says, with just one prop to keep them in the sky.
Why it came in my recommendations after 5 months😁
Artist in your work and brilliant in your mind
You should put lights to simulate the sparks that would be cooler
Imagine the one who invented wheel, looking at this thing.
He must have felt pretty stupid.
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@@rismayudianto3511 what ?
Is it made out of wood? Why didn't it catch on fire
Why it should catch fire?
@@saifmohammed2977 can't you start a fire by rubbing two sticks together?
only in a specific way can you use wood to make a fire also the type of wood counts
@@saifmohammed2977 something called friction
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How awesome is this!!!!!!
This guy is NEXT level talented genius!!!
How is he moving his hands that’s fast
Not hands...
R/woooosh
🤣🤘
@@amclive1499 He's joking. The woosh is on you.
Amc156 you mean r/woooosh
Everyone: Damn this is cool!
Me: I want to stick my hand in the middle and see what happens...
My heart when in presenting something in front of my crush.
I thought of a heart for some reason too lol
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Great model, I can't imagine how smoothly it works
Can we be friends ?? This is beautiful.. I made a mini version and it was never this smooth
There's something oddly arousing about this.
Cranked it to redline , laid it down flat and she sat on it.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You have discovered something new about yourself, I'd say explore and tamper with it, but not this, see a psychologist or somethin
2,9rb
This is one of those “moments before disaster” memes? 🧐
Best thing I've seen on RUclips all day.
Imagine if Monoplanes had that high RPM....
Most planes crusie along at pretty high revs
Optimus Slime I’m finding a lot of face-palm in this comment section
@@chunkybuttz844 2,9rb
this radial engine works in huge ships.
And old school airplanes
The shit really said:
"IM GONNA COOM"
amazing, 9 cylinders. my congratulations. due to the speed in the video demonstration, there will be a lot of wear and tear in the segments.
Every body gangsta till it flies away
I really just want to know what model of cordless drill he's using to drive it, seems to have a decent amount of torque.
@グールにも愛が必要 still a fair bit of reciprocating mass though, but your comment got me thinking further... The whole point of a good engine design is to efficiently translate the motion of that reciprocating mass into smooth rotation of the output shaft. If the model was designed/built/lubricated correctly - which it clearly was - one could probably just use any old 12V drill to achieve the same thing in reverse, for a few minutes at least. :)
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2,9rb
The pistons go up and down,and the rotor goes roundy-round.
Lov it ! Great skills making that engine out of wood and it actually works in movement.. id have that in are house on a stand running with a few lights in the background for evening viewing
Oh why did I think of this
Imagine pinching your finger in there
Gone
Reduced to atoms
@@JD-mb2wp huo be too de see A we ok p
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0:22 and now it becomes like a power generator
That sounds like my ps4 after 10 mi utes of using it
R.I.P.
Bruh clean it
@@MikeHawkHurtz c
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An engineering marvel! A lot of thought goes into everything man creates!
after it ended i said out loud *”woah”*
Don’t show this to grandpa, he’ll start talking about the Japanese
Put apples and carrots where the pistons are and you've made yourself the world's fastest yet most messy Juicer.
His smile in the start and end shows he loves his work😁😁
Netflix: are you still watching?
Someone's daughter:
No one:
My playstation at 3 am:
When she said faster daddy and then you go sonic and then after 10 seconds she regreted her decision
You pervert
this is very beatiful!
That sounds like an INDIAN RAIL ENGINE 😂😂