what you did sir is very professional, is it possible to attach a permanent magnet synchronous generator so it can produce electricity? and what to take into consideration in order to attach it to the generator? thank you
@@vladooomI guess he could put a pulley with a belt running to something like a car or lorry Alternator for single use to power a light or to charge a battery system to power numerous things..
@@gowdsake7103it’s not you can see it’s exhausting steam out the end of it..the small piston is pressure in…so I’m guessing as I’m no engineer that one piston runs the other…one pushes one pulls..the long one also exhausts the steam as well as having just enough pressure to push it back over on the return for the other to pull…and repeats cycle…I could be wrong.
@@shropshirehistory908 When the holes line up in the small cylinder ,valve, the steam goes to the large cylinder and pushes the flywheel. As the flywheel turns the small rod is moved and the hole is blocked. The steam cannot flow to the large cylinder. The other side of the small rod is ground so the steam from the large cylinder is not trapped, but can flow out of the large cylinder. This ground spot can be seen at 12:50, is very quick. The large cylinder has one purpose , to push the wheel. The valve does two things 1. allow steam to flow and stop the steam flow and 2. allow the large cylinder to empty out the used steam. hope that helps. th-cam.com/video/D5ylCxp6owA/w-d-xo.html
EXCELLENT video. Honestly shows what would go into actually building a simple little engine -- about as simple as they come, but still lots of work! There are tons of fake videos with people using shock absorbers and pressure cookers, and they're all fake. My only critique is that it would have been nice to see you fabricate the connecting rod and strap as well as the steam lines. For what it's worth, you never want the fire licking up around the sides of your pressure vessel. There's no water there, typically, so you'll just be heating the shell with no gain to your steaming and weaken the vessel -- a great way to have it fail under pressure! Nice job!
I really commend the skill required to make a build this professional, without any fancy professional expensive machinery. Just an ordinary angle grinder and a hand drill is all it took. Amazing work!
@@bigriggc5828 it’s basically a needle and seat with and adjustable spring to release pressure at a given amount.if the engine runs on air at 50 psi you wouldn’t let the steam pressure get too high and want to release it. The boiler needs testing to 3 x it’s working pressure full of water
@@royallan3717royallan3717, thankyou for watching the video. this engine works on 7.5 psi, 50psi is way to high. And I didn't used safety valve as the boiler is fitted with pressure gauge to make sure the pressure remains within the limit less than 15 psi threshold for blast and at same time to cut off the gas supply for burner
Great work, had a model like this in my school days, (that was about 45 years ago). But your design and functionality are amazing. Keep up the good work.
Meanwhile I´m sitting here, in "need" of a metal lathe to change a light bulb... Good job, man ! ...If you replaced that music thing with rather just keep your original work audio, this video would be worth enjoying for quality time.
I,ve had a meta lathe for 10 years but have never used it or needed it to change a light bulb, I use a step ladder, some of the comments on here leave me speechless.
@@billharrison3174 I´m talking about overcomplicatifying things that really can be done as simple tasks. But due to mentality of needing best of the best in specialized tools, stops a regular garage Joe from getting much done at all. Chill, dude :)
looked up "overcomplificatifying" in my 1967 Oxford high skool dictionary dictionary but could find no such word, I dont know if you are in "the country that the man with the orange hair was going to make great again but if you dont get this piss take then you truly are "an ogre under the bridge" where I live we are truly over "americanisms" where people say "i,m going to the bathroom, " when they mean "i,m downloading some brown files, or I,m taking a piss, but I digress, get to know when its a piss take, as 50 + years in the electrical trade I,ve probably changed more light bulbs than you,ve had hot dinners, and in any case my lathe weighs something around 80+ kgs to you 80 x 2.2, and I wouldnt be able to lift it anyway and since it was manufactured in 1961 it dosent have light bulb changing software (or hardware) Dont change many light bulbs these days asmy wife says anyone over 70 yrs cannot survive if their feet are more than 2 ft off the ground, have a nice day and hope I didnt waste too much of your precious time reading this diatribe. @@ogreunderbridge5204
@@billharrison3174 You have a lot of piss and vinegar in you, I can understand that, got some myself. But you ought to lighten up on those descending assumptions. You dont know me and you´re not even close to bullseying the target. Lot of fuzz to put to a random youtube video compliment. It would be a better societal influence if you use your golden years filming yourself doing interesting projects, share your various experienced insights, put it to youtube, earn a little extra at the same time you can teach the rest of us wet behind the ears, ignorant noobs things about both this and that. Put you lathe to use.
@@billharrison3174 You have a lot of p... and vinegar in you, I can understand that, got some myself. But you ought to lighten up on those descending assumptions. You dont know me and you´re not even close to bullseying the target. Lot of fuzz to put to a random youtube video compliment. It would be a better societal influence if you use your golden years filming yourself doing interesting projects, share your various experienced insights, put it to youtube, earn a little extra at the same time you can teach the rest of us still wet behind the ears, ignorant noobs things about both this and that. Put you lathe to use.
Davvero complimenti, bravissimo. Forse ti direi di collegarlo ad un generatore di corrente, sempre costruito da te 😀. Ancora complimenti sei un grande. Ottimo lavoro
@@apstools5521 No I mean how it escapes the main cylinder. When steam comes in and pushes the piston forward, it has to get out of the cylinder, before the piston can go back, right? I only see the inlet valve, you linked to at 13.42 - but no outlet-valve?
@@DK-jt6bethere's a half cut section at back of the valve, when wheel inertia pushes main piston back hence steam out and it passes through half cut where valve piston is slided outwards and steam escapes check 12:50
this a very well thought out idea without having to use complicated machinery such as a lathe and a milling machine,, just standard tools that the average person can afford . Do you have a parts diagram with specs? And one last question ...imm not a matha matician by no means but about how much horse power do you think this steam engine you built puts out?just thinking this would be the ultimate backup power source for a dc generator or a a/c generator. for a backup emergency plan in case of a disaster ,,or a wwcrisis .. never know what these little ideas can be in time of need.ty for your time in doing these things . this generation needs more pepole like you who are taught to use what they have on hand and not whats they have to buy ...like the brain..lo!
Mantap...,coba buat pembangkit listrik tenaga uap tapi jangan pakai api buat memanasin air untuk menghasilkan uap,coba ambil elemen pemanas air listrik
Здорово! Можно удвоить мощность, если подавать пар с двух сторон поршня. В детстве делал модели паровых двигателей и на одной из них подавал пар с двух сторон.
Great video, showing all the highlights of a great build. You made it look deceptively easy but obviously there's a lot of skill and precision involved. It would be interesting to put a pulley on it and find a small generator to try. The only thing that you could improve for the sequel is the sound track.
He has a pressure gauge on it so I’m guessing this way it regulates heat..if it was to be concealed the temperature would rise at same time raising the pressure…with the heat escaping the pressure stays were it is
How do you know it's powerful? There's no load, it's just freewheeling. You don't have an electric motor to connect to it, to make a generator? I have no idea how many watts this is.
I got a suggestion for ya how about building something where you don’t use Aleve or high priced equipment that most people don’t have access to tried making a steam engine that way
Én is szivesen ösze álitanák egy hasznos. Eszköszt uj terv alapján ha volna hoszá értö csapat. aki segitene meg valositani uj találmányt. ( forgása fojtonos csak más mehanikus moszgás terveszést igényel.
I'm tempted to stick it out....but when the builder makes 3 unnecessary cuts to them cut off what he cut away from....I know it will be much wasted time. (00:57)
Just waiting you blow yourself to pieces, lucky that there is no seals so the pressure never build up.. waist of nice material. next video show what you make not only drilling some pieces
Thankyou all for watching the video. Please suggest what should I build in next video.
what you did sir is very professional, is it possible to attach a permanent magnet synchronous generator so it can produce electricity? and what to take into consideration in order to attach it to the generator? thank you
@@vladooomvladoom, Thankyou for suggestion sir, I'll work on it.
@@vladooomI guess he could put a pulley with a belt running to something like a car or lorry Alternator for single use to power a light or to charge a battery system to power numerous things..
Stirling Engine 🥰
Stirling engine
Brilliant man. No lathe, no milling machine, no worries. Many people don't appreciate the skill required to achieve this build without the fancy gear.
There is NO WAY that cylinder is steam tight
@@gowdsake7103it’s not you can see it’s exhausting steam out the end of it..the small piston is pressure in…so I’m guessing as I’m no engineer that one piston runs the other…one pushes one pulls..the long one also exhausts the steam as well as having just enough pressure to push it back over on the return for the other to pull…and repeats cycle…I could be wrong.
@@shropshirehistory908 Ive seen old timers walk into a junk yard and build some of the most impressive machinery outa junk ...
@@shropshirehistory908 When the holes line up in the small cylinder ,valve, the steam goes to the large cylinder and pushes the flywheel. As the flywheel turns the small rod is moved and the hole is blocked. The steam cannot flow to the large cylinder. The other side of the small rod is ground so the steam from the large cylinder is not trapped, but can flow out of the large cylinder. This ground spot can be seen at 12:50, is very quick. The large cylinder has one purpose , to push the wheel. The valve does two things 1. allow steam to flow and stop the steam flow and 2. allow the large cylinder to empty out the used steam. hope that helps.
th-cam.com/video/D5ylCxp6owA/w-d-xo.html
No welding machine 😂😂😂
Nice model 👍 the most interesting part is the reciprocating steam inlet valve !
it is ..i was kinda thrown for a loop for a bit the way he designed it. but it definitly works no doubt!
The flattened end will let the air out the end of the slide valve when fully engaged and then let air in through the hole when the valve retracts.
EXCELLENT video. Honestly shows what would go into actually building a simple little engine -- about as simple as they come, but still lots of work! There are tons of fake videos with people using shock absorbers and pressure cookers, and they're all fake. My only critique is that it would have been nice to see you fabricate the connecting rod and strap as well as the steam lines.
For what it's worth, you never want the fire licking up around the sides of your pressure vessel. There's no water there, typically, so you'll just be heating the shell with no gain to your steaming and weaken the vessel -- a great way to have it fail under pressure!
Nice job!
Nice work,safety valve on boiler to stop it blowing up
Hyvä suoritus vähillä työkaluilla! Kiitos rakennus ohjeista..
Scotty, give me more power!!!!...Captain I think she's gonna BLOW!!
Could you please show us a more detailed picture and explanation of how the valve is constructed?
The model is great and the work is great. 👍
I really commend the skill required to make a build this professional, without any fancy professional expensive machinery. Just an ordinary angle grinder and a hand drill is all it took. Amazing work!
There was a welder involved, but those are hardly exclusive tools nowadays.
Awesome work man! I suppose the little cylinder cuts the pressure off while the large one is on its return stroke?
This is fantastic! A potential "all fuel" generator! Add some magnets, a stator and you're it!
I absolutely loved it thank you very much!
Muy buena la máquina de presión a vapor, felicitaciones un saludo de Argentina, ♥️🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷.
Thankyou sir, warm regards to you
nice. now make it to recirculate the water
17:27 holy it is a powerful steam engine cause you can tell the wheel literally rotates at the speed of light
Nice work,I’d recommend a pressure safety release for the boiler
I keep seeing this and makes perfect sense, but can you make one, or how do you know what pressure is too high
@@bigriggc5828 it’s basically a needle and seat with and adjustable spring to release pressure at a given amount.if the engine runs on air at 50 psi you wouldn’t let the steam pressure get too high and want to release it.
The boiler needs testing to 3 x it’s working pressure full of water
@@royallan3717royallan3717, thankyou for watching the video. this engine works on 7.5 psi, 50psi is way to high. And I didn't used safety valve as the boiler is fitted with pressure gauge to make sure the pressure remains within the limit less than 15 psi threshold for blast and at same time to cut off the gas supply for burner
respect to your build. Nice engine
Thankyou brother, my regards to you
Amazing what you did with fairly simple tools! Even with much better tools I still have built an engine.🙁
Great work, had a model like this in my school days, (that was about 45 years ago). But your design and functionality are amazing. Keep up the good work.
Meanwhile I´m sitting here, in "need" of a metal lathe to change a light bulb...
Good job, man !
...If you replaced that music thing with rather just keep your original work audio, this video would be worth enjoying for quality time.
I,ve had a meta lathe for 10 years but have never used it or needed it to change a light bulb, I use a step ladder, some of the comments on here leave me speechless.
@@billharrison3174 I´m talking about overcomplicatifying things that really can be done as simple tasks. But due to mentality of needing best of the best in specialized tools, stops a regular garage Joe from getting much done at all.
Chill, dude :)
looked up "overcomplificatifying" in my 1967 Oxford high skool dictionary dictionary but could find no such word, I dont know if you are in "the country that the man with the orange hair was going to make great again but if you dont get this piss take then you truly are "an ogre under the bridge" where I live we are truly over "americanisms" where people say "i,m going to the bathroom, " when they mean "i,m downloading some brown files, or I,m taking a piss, but I digress, get to know when its a piss take, as 50 + years in the electrical trade I,ve probably changed more light bulbs than you,ve had hot dinners, and in any case my lathe weighs something around 80+ kgs to you 80 x 2.2, and I wouldnt be able to lift it anyway and since it was manufactured in 1961 it dosent have light bulb changing software (or hardware) Dont change many light bulbs these days asmy wife says anyone over 70 yrs cannot survive if their feet are more than 2 ft off the ground, have a nice day and hope I didnt waste too much of your precious time reading this diatribe. @@ogreunderbridge5204
@@billharrison3174 You have a lot of piss and vinegar in you, I can understand that, got some myself. But you ought to lighten up on those descending assumptions. You dont know me and you´re not even close to bullseying the target. Lot of fuzz to put to a random youtube video compliment. It would be a better societal influence if you use your golden years filming yourself doing interesting projects, share your various experienced insights, put it to youtube, earn a little extra at the same time you can teach the rest of us wet behind the ears, ignorant noobs things about both this and that. Put you lathe to use.
@@billharrison3174 You have a lot of p... and vinegar in you, I can understand that, got some myself. But you ought to lighten up on those descending assumptions. You dont know me and you´re not even close to bullseying the target. Lot of fuzz to put to a random youtube video compliment. It would be a better societal influence if you use your golden years filming yourself doing interesting projects, share your various experienced insights, put it to youtube, earn a little extra at the same time you can teach the rest of us still wet behind the ears, ignorant noobs things about both this and that. Put you lathe to use.
gracias! tremendo motoraco te mandaste
You can’t beat a pair of safety flip flops
Well done i appreciate your creation thanks for your modal
Davvero complimenti, bravissimo. Forse ti direi di collegarlo ad un generatore di corrente, sempre costruito da te 😀.
Ancora complimenti sei un grande. Ottimo lavoro
Fire! 🔥😳 Good job on the engine. Runs great! 👍
Thanks 👍
@@apstools5521
Can you make the same steam engine, but make it out of wood?
🤔
Very nice build sir! How does steam escape the main cylinder?
Through hose and then valve outlet
Check 13:42
@@apstools5521 No I mean how it escapes the main cylinder. When steam comes in and pushes the piston forward, it has to get out of the cylinder, before the piston can go back, right? I only see the inlet valve, you linked to at 13.42 - but no outlet-valve?
@@DK-jt6bethere's a half cut section at back of the valve, when wheel inertia pushes main piston back hence steam out and it passes through half cut where valve piston is slided outwards and steam escapes check 12:50
@@apstools5521 Alright, now I understand! th-cam.com/video/11SyDhKqDw0/w-d-xo.html
Thats brilliant, Thank you very much for explaining !
What a great machine. I wonder how much power it gives out.
Absolutely brilliant work. 😃👌👍👍👍
Could you explain how the exhaust is done?
That boiler though...
Too good. Congratulations
Thanks a lot
I couldn't read the gauge......what steam pressure?
Nice job BTW.
this a very well thought out idea without having to use complicated machinery such as a lathe and a milling machine,, just standard tools that the average person can afford . Do you have a parts diagram with specs? And one last question ...imm not a matha matician by no means but about how much horse power do you think this steam engine you built puts out?just thinking this would be the ultimate backup power source for a dc generator or a a/c generator. for a backup emergency plan in case of a disaster ,,or a wwcrisis .. never know what these little ideas can be in time of need.ty for your time in doing these things . this generation needs more pepole like you who are taught to use what they have on hand and not whats they have to buy ...like the brain..lo!
Very nice art❤
Mantap...,coba buat pembangkit listrik tenaga uap tapi jangan pakai api buat memanasin air untuk menghasilkan uap,coba ambil elemen pemanas air listrik
muito interessante , funciona mesmo
Would work as boat engine using a propeller ??
Yeah good idea.
Здорово! Можно удвоить мощность, если подавать пар с двух сторон поршня. В детстве делал модели паровых двигателей и на одной из них подавал пар с двух сторон.
Great work 👍
Thankyou
Great ,but you need a proper visa on that drill
Easy and simple
❤that's pretty cool 👍
cool knife
Bravo
شغل فاخر ومعدات بسيطه لكن يجب تركيب صمام الأمان للخزان الميه حتي لا يحدث ضغط ذياده علي الخزان فينفجر ❤
فاخريش ليس له ديمومة كل هذا التعب في صنعه فهو لا يقاوم يومان تشغيل الصدء و كذلك المفاصل تتاكل
Это лучшая машина которую я видел на Ютубе, БРАВО МОЭСТРО
Do you know anything about hydraulic pumps and the different kinds there are?
Scary boiler i dont see a saftey valve if the engine locks up for any reason somthing gonna blow.😢
parabéns ficou show
Nice job done
Thankyou
Nota 10 muito bem feito, qual seria a potência Hp🙏🇧🇷
Great video, showing all the highlights of a great build. You made it look deceptively easy but obviously there's a lot of skill and precision involved. It would be interesting to put a pulley on it and find a small generator to try. The only thing that you could improve for the sequel is the sound track.
Sensacional !!!!
The boiler need a way to conceall the fired in it and ensure the fire is not excess.
He has a pressure gauge on it so I’m guessing this way it regulates heat..if it was to be concealed the temperature would rise at same time raising the pressure…with the heat escaping the pressure stays were it is
How do you know it's powerful? There's no load, it's just freewheeling. You don't have an electric motor to connect to it, to make a generator? I have no idea how many watts this is.
It looks like Ghost Rider🤣
So, how did you make the crankshaft?
Produz um mecanismo de amassar latinhas!!!!
Es el mismo sistema de la vieja locomotora a vapor !!! Muy bueno , pero, ¿ En qué lo vas a utilizar ?
Just educational purpose
Gd nice ixpiremint
If we could somehow.... harness this energy....hmm
یہ ٹھیک ہی ہے مگر سٹیم بوائلر کے لیے آگ بہت زیادہ ہے اور بہت جلدی جلدی کام کیا ہے سٹیم انجن بھی بس گزارہ ہے مزید محنت کی ضرورت ہے
How much energy is it producing?
Is there a certain angle difference the inlet valve piston and the steam driven piston should be at?
How many horsepower does that engine have?
The music though
was like 15 more minutes of this after 5 minutes, fk
Cool... but kind of Scary...
Do you sell your handcraft products to us, or making them only for your own entertainment
music to my ear
amazing, what is the benefit
How much I want to by one
I got a suggestion for ya how about building something where you don’t use Aleve or high priced equipment that most people don’t have access to tried making a steam engine that way
Muito legal só não vi onde é a saída dos gases de escapamento .
Más a construção foi um showl .
must be made of stainless steel, carbon steel 1 test and corrosion
Greta video
Én is szivesen ösze álitanák egy hasznos. Eszköszt uj terv alapján ha volna hoszá értö csapat. aki segitene meg valositani uj találmányt. ( forgása fojtonos csak más mehanikus moszgás terveszést igényel.
😊😊❤
👍
None stop
👍👍👍👍👍
👍
Respekt!
But never work with gloves at a drill, very dangerous
Sir you can give me this steam engine I want shift this engine on solar energy.
Where is the exhaust port
The rear side of valve is exhaust itself
I'm tempted to stick it out....but when the builder makes 3 unnecessary cuts to them cut off what he cut away from....I know it will be much wasted time. (00:57)
ضجيجه جميل 😊
put a generator on it and charge your iPhone.
you have not provided asafty valve
Me आपसे संपर्क केसे कर सकता हु
اس پر کتنا خرچہ آتا ھے کیا آپ بنا کر ہم پہ بیچ سکتے ہیں
รับทำใหมครับ
😅😅😅
A lot of fuckin around just to find center
Genratore funziona dene
اين المنزل
NO PRESSURE REGULATOR ON BOILER AND NO LUBRICATION ON MANY OF THE WEAR POINTS - ALSO NO PULLY TO TRANSFER POWER TO SOME SORT OF APPLIANCE
Lets see ur effort? You can't build you can't critique
🤔
Dont try this at Home 💥💥💥
Just waiting you blow yourself to pieces, lucky that there is no seals so the pressure never build up.. waist of nice material.
next video show what you make not only drilling some pieces