You should probably keep the air running after you turn off the fuel. To cool the engine, make sure heat doesn't spread where it normally doesn't because of cooling while running, and to expel/burn any lingering fuel
Testing a homemade jet-engine in your workshop is very, very, brave of you. I’m sure you know what you’re doing, but I wouldn’t ever dare to. Awesome video!
He's dangerously close to making a plane I'm scared, I'm impressed, I'm happy that your channel is doing so well and I followed your rising into a channel that I hope soon will have 1 million subs algo, Hug's from Brazil to all Lusitanian friends
He's approaching things the same way most inventions were stumbled unto, honestly. The fact that he seems to be skimming through the absolute need to knows and skipping the nuances of the trades involved when executing his research and experiments is what bothers you, I think. He also looks pretty young, I'd guess he decided to chase his dream rather than study it for X years before getting to actually work on what he loves. I admire his passionate wreckless abandon.
With the metal 3d printing, maybe you can revisit some of the other projects that were limited by the sintering process! Aerospike, and others jammed into an epic episode!
6:30 when you hit the print with a hammer instantly made my brain transform the part from a "shiny silver plastic" into actual metal. Such a small detail in the video, but huge impact! :D
Fun fact- my dad was a chairman on board that had a $10 million deal with Dyson to make these hair dryers. I’m glad to see they are being put to good use 😊
I get the feeling you should try turning a Dyson vacuum cleaner into a jet engine, when I see what you're doing with that little hairdryer. Hopefully you will someday.
The tolerance on that is just like turbochargers on cars. Such tight tolerances and yet they work near perfect every time never ceases to amaze me, and they make fun flutter noises :3
❤ from India. You could maybe trying making Tesla's plane which was never built.. I haven't seen any models of it around. It would be really interesting to see if Tesla's plane actually would have worked or not.. OR How about a SOLAR PLANE? like a plane with solar panels on its wings so that while it flies it also charges up and then do a fly all day challenge. I've been watching Integza's videos for 3 years now. Very inspiring for students like me. Tomatoes are disgusting! 🔪🍅
Fr dude what if airlines started using this. Average power produced by solar panels is 2.25kWh. Avg area of planes wings are around 110 m-sq and avg flight duration 2 hr. So total of 495 kW. That's a good amount of electricity dude. And also thats on 1 single fly.. planes at airports normally stay in sunlight
Hi Integza, I propose that you are able to create a Ramjet engine. The Ramjet engines are required initial high flow speed to start the engine. I propose that you can use that Hairdryer motor and compressor to give initial flowrate. You can create hybrid RC plane also using that ramjet. good luck
To keep it from slowly burning itself apart, you should first turn off the heat and then let the fan cool it off before turning it off entirely. That piece of plastic holding the glowing hot metal onto that stick may fail in a rather unpleasant way if you're not careful.
@@syedhossain429 this is fake it's a big scam Integza won't officially promote telegram chat and he may have personally msgd you. You should not pay that brother
I‘d love to see you build a Zsélyi gas turbine, or multi chamber resonator turbine. It‘s essentially a spinning pulse jet engine, which was abandoned due to uncontrollable speeds. So yeah, would be interesting xD The engine existed, however I couldn‘t find any documentation about it other than a description of function and drawing on Quora. Still, would be extremely interesting to build this forgotten engine. Edit: I found an antique book published in 1913 by Zsélyi featuring this turbine!
@@bagel_deficient I was trying to find other names but couldn't find any. The Quora thread was titled: "What is the most unique jet engine you know of?" and this engine was commented by Steve Young, which drew my attention to this mysterious engine.
@@bagel_deficient I have extracted some information from an hungarian pdf. Zsélyi supposedly released his work in 1913. The book was translated to German, good thing I speak German lol. It's called "Die Gas-Turbine" by Aladar Zselyi. Might have to take a look into it
Future video theme: Now that you can do metal parts, I'd suggest revisiting some of your older ideas that would probably have worked if the nozzles/bodies whatever parts you made out of plastic or ceramic hadn't failed. You could go a step further, and combine several different design elements from previous failed tests into one insane rocket, but again, using metal parts this time, OR test multiple past designs made in metal and see which is the winner.
@@LtdJorge Just because you "can" afford something doesn't mean you should. and only getting about $5k per Raid sponsored video, depending where you are, $2k in Russia up to $10k in the US. Unless 3d printing prices have dropped significantly in the last 3 years, he would be looking at using an entire sponsorship to just print enough parts for one experiment.. You design and test as CHEAP as possible, once you have a definitely working prototype, then you go to metal.
@@HicSvntDracones But if he went with my idea and rebuilt some older projects that failed due to "not metal", then the prototyping process has already been done...
Joel check out the wet-heater type engines. It was used to propel torpedoes in WW2. It is halfway between internal combustion and steam propulsion. I think it would make a great theme for a video.
One idea is that you could use a high bypass turbofan design, it is what is used in the GE9_ series of jet engines and seems somewhat simple to design, there are in fact a lot of fans to pump O2 and fuel. It would have to be printed in metal as I can imagine it would produce a lot of heat. Then we could see the ultra satisfying video of them cleaning you parts again as well!
I could not help but notice that you were using your tripod to hold the tomatoes in place to roast them ,but you can levitate your enemy tomatoes in the flame exaust using bernaulli principle to create pressure differences in the flame, which could cause the tomatoes to float in flame and roasting them without holding the tomatoes ,you could also experiment with other objects. I think this would be a great video idea, testing wheather we can levitate tomatoes on some sort of a jet engine
8:46 gives me the ultimate idea for a future video; applying different assembly techniques to find out the most precise load cell you can build at home
I always thought it was cool how much you managed to accomplish with just plastic. Would love to see more stuff that’s along the lines of “what?! You can’t make a (thing) out of plastic!” Like the jets but not a jet. 😂
Bro. I dont have a video idea right now, but please keep doing what you're doing. I love your videos and you're presentation skills. Please keep them coming. You've got a subscriber for life
It would be interesting to see you revisit some of your earlier projects (like the Tesla turbine boat) and apply what you have learned in CAD design, or maybe redesign it for metal printing. That was one of my favorites.
Future Video Idea- You can make a toroidal blade jet engine we all know that toroidal blades are much more efficient than conventional blades and can be used both as a propeller and impeller so it's see if that works Bonus Idea- A magnus effect based propeller and jet engine from that you can use many propellers around the engine that will force more air into the combustion chamber without creating any hindrance in both the ideas you can feed more air in the combustion chamber without much mess, I hope that helps because I also like THRUST, and I hate TOMATOES as well they're disgusting wish you a great success in these future project, I love your videos, keep doing it, you inspire me a lot and I hope I can also make things like you, lots of love
Hey what about creating a small hand held jet engine you can use to toast sandwiches? Just because it's an absolutely insane idea and it seems like something you would get a lot of enjoyment out of!
Love watching you step up your game in every video. I remember seeing you try it your own metal sintering with the aerospike in the furnace. Now you've got the big boys making you even fancier toys!!
Since you've always used a 3d printer I could never try anything or replicate, and couldn't seem to find the right parts either. This version useing the blow-dryer is awesome!
Video Idea : Build a jet engine which can lift a plane just like that of the SHIELD Helicarrier in the Avengers series. I mean you already are at a point where you know how to build jet engines, might as well make a plane now. The title could be "SHIELD Helicarrier but it's not a movie!". Body can be printed in metal with actual functionality like a go-pro for now. If it works we might as well build a real one XD. Although I think the fuel supply might be an issue. But you could use the hydrogen in the air around using a collector of some sort. I think that made sense. "I Think". XD... Loved the video btw.
I think this might work. But how will you manage the fuel. I don't think it will be efficient to run four jet engines with limited fuel. Those babies could drink up that juice fast.
It would be cool to see all your 3D printed rockets and Jet engines perform in a practical test... Like building model rockets with them and see how high they propel a known mass. I know it can all be calculated on paper but seeing the application put into effect can be amazing.
This was awesome! Since you figured out how to get 3D printed metal parts, why not do a 3D printed underwater turbine? Something like the Russian K-222 water turbine sub.
I can’t help but wonder if you could do something similar with a Vacuum too. It could make for a pretty ‘clean’ build. Either that or it would ‘suck.’ Great video as always, and I’ll have to remember to never let you do my hair! 11:25
Amazing, this man is a genius, can't wait to see the full jet engine, now if it could be attached to a go-kart imagine the speed it could go. 👍 great channel.
Video series idea: it is time to start doing cooling projects, since it is pretty much evident you´ve had temperature/melting issues through time lol. Lets start with a sink cooled turbine that also works as a mocha coffee pot, cause you know, coffee is great, sensible to latent heat dissipators are more efficient than only sensible ones and because why not. Tip, copper heat pipes have a 40-100kW/mK effective thermal conductivity, perfect for transporting heat under quick and big temperature deltas between components and ambient temperature. Also, if you dont transport heat through enough pipes, once they exceed operating temperature, they explode, and things bursting are great for content.
Your mother or sister would have loved that hair-dryer, I could only imagine the look on their faces when they saw what you did to it ahaha😂. Suggestion: I'd like to see you make a waste oil burner of some sort, whether it's a blowtorch to melt metal (or tomatoes 😈) or you try to power one of these jets with it. I'm thinking used fryer oil and/or a mix of diesel and used car oil.
oo since you have access to metal 3d printing now perhaps an older design might work, id love to see the vortex engine at its full potential, or you could make a turbojet engine, using a turbo as like a second stage compressor. love your vids, im excited to see what you turn into a jet engine next
I dont know what it is, but the sound of a jet engine, no matter how small, is relaxing to me. Probably because i grew up as an RAF kid and got used to tornadoes, vulcans and other aircraft flying around.
Good Video Idea: I built a Jet In this video you will build and fly a jet that you created from scratch. I think it would be a great idea and a fun video to watch. Please like my comment I've been wanting a 3D printer for 2 years now but my parents never bought one for me.
I have a weird project idea that I'd like to see.Use a EDF and a electrical resistor(the type used in heaters) to see if thrust can be increased.Maybe try to build a cowling to contain the parts and test the thrust of the engine
Hey Integza, have you considered using ceramic slurry, and wax-like resin to make your 3D-printed parts into metal? I am working on doing something similar for aluminum castings using suspenda slurry and I would gladly share my knowledge with you if you'd like.
i think you can try to make a liquid cooled dyson jet engine (you already made a video about cooling jet engines with water but i think that you improve your design since) -the fuel line can't be 3D printed but with ceramic 3D printed or even some high temperatures filament you can make the other parts of the engine if you add a liquid cooling case i'm making my own HHO jet engine and i only have a regular PLA 3D printer so if you make a video about that that will help me :)
Video idea: Make your own laser sintering 3D printer. It could be used to make 3d parts out of steel or metal for the engines you make and if you succeed will be more precise than the traditional idea of a metal 3d printer Edit: just got to you discovering this in the video, but I still think you should try build your own
@@whoknows8225 Jet fuel balances power with cost and stability, since they use so much of it and it has to be safe to fly around with. there might be some exotic fuel he could use that makes more. Maybe even hydrogen.
Video idea: metal print the pulse jet engine and use the Dyson compressor to feed it. Maybe you could incorporate fuel line cooling ducts to chill the incoming air the way NASA does in there engine nozzles. PS. If you pull one of the load cells out of your kitchen scale and mount it to a horizontal surface you might be able to measure the thrust more reliably.
Fantastic show! Hugely entertaining and brilliantly informative. I would love to see you build a working model of a V2 rocket. I know that is quite ambitious and it would require a series of videos but you know you want to! :)
"Although I struggle with English, I wanted to share an idea with you in this comment. Have you considered using nichrome wire to create a captivating jet engine effect? You could install a jet fan and arrange the nichrome wire in a circular pattern. By supplying electricity to the nichrome wire, the airflow from the jet fan would fall onto it, resulting in a realistic jet effect. Additionally, incorporating some fuel could potentially enhance the overall outcome. I hope you find this suggestion helpful and exciting. Keep up the great work on your channel!"
Video idea: another way to produce epic amounts of thrust is to prevent water from freezing. This might be really dangerous, but what if you took a canister of water, and then supercooled it using liquid nitrogen, but make sure to poke a little hole towards the bottom so the water has a way to escape. The inability to freeze would cause it to build pressure in the tank and force water out at high speeds producing trust!!!
I've already made a suggestion but now I have another one. You could be the first person that I know of, to build a fully (or mostly) 3d printed gas blowback airsoft gun! They are not that complex once you know how they work, I've already fully disassembled 4 of them for deep cleaning.
Maybe adding the engine into an small boat or something like a submarine thing? I mean, there’s an infinite amount of ideas but a little boat propulsed by a jet engine sounds nice
A big thanks to Bob and K3D for the Metal Printed parts! If you need something printed in Metal they are your guys! (K3D Website:k3d.nl/en/)
have been thinking about 3d printing my rocket in metal so..
you finally uploaded 😱😱
A Brazilian dollar 😂 follicular dehydrator, you are now a fully qualified mad scientist. Love your work Joal👍🇬🇧
Why do you have a picture of John Lennon next to the picture of Tesla?
As we age together, i get the weird feeling that you want to make content for children and not your viewers. whats up with that?
You should probably keep the air running after you turn off the fuel. To cool the engine, make sure heat doesn't spread where it normally doesn't because of cooling while running, and to expel/burn any lingering fuel
DeSantis
he didnt turn it off it broke
This feels like a very effective hair drier. Also an effective hair remover.
Also evective head skin removal tool
Also an effective head* remover
10 times better than Dyson 😜
@@ralanham76 at least 15 times
@@puffy_btw they should put these in the washrooms to dry your hands 😜
I feel like this is the beginning of a 'turning regular objects into jet engines' series.
Tomatoes are disgusting !
Fr... and i LOVE IT
I am all for it 😂😂😂😂
next up: a toaster. for the extra cancer in your toast!
This needs to happen
I love your work i have been making my own jet engine and a rocket engine too tnx your videos really helped
Testing a homemade jet-engine in your workshop is very, very, brave of you. I’m sure you know what you’re doing, but I wouldn’t ever dare to. Awesome video!
He's made plenty of rocket and jet engines in his workshop before
_Why don’t you incinerate your Fancy Bozo Gear with those rocket engines Bob printed for you?_ 😂
Video idea: use one of your rocket engines to send a tomato to space
The camera would be better
I think everyone would love to see his engines in action
@lShowSрееd shorts 🅥 broooooo i dont expect that
Does he make rocket engines too?
and explode the tomato😂😂😂
He's dangerously close to making a plane
I'm scared, I'm impressed, I'm happy that your channel is doing so well and I followed your rising into a channel that I hope soon will have 1 million subs
algo, Hug's from Brazil to all Lusitanian friends
Honestly as a machinist I cringe at how you do some things, but I love the ingenuity and effort, you a ace. Love the channel
Well, aint that the beauty of it
Yeah…just a hobbyist who doesn’t know anything.
He's approaching things the same way most inventions were stumbled unto, honestly. The fact that he seems to be skimming through the absolute need to knows and skipping the nuances of the trades involved when executing his research and experiments is what bothers you, I think. He also looks pretty young, I'd guess he decided to chase his dream rather than study it for X years before getting to actually work on what he loves. I admire his passionate wreckless abandon.
It's the way we should ALL learn. Driving, Nursing, Building bridges. Just do what you think looks right to you.
Please let that be a joke. We should learn properly.
With the metal 3d printing, maybe you can revisit some of the other projects that were limited by the sintering process! Aerospike, and others jammed into an epic episode!
You should be sponsored by Dyson for this one. Jet quality turbine in a hairdryer is pretty intense. Also, your love of fire is inspiring!
Except there’s no turbine, just a compressor. I’m waiting for integza to actually add a turbine. Integza, add a turbine.
@@StealthTheUnknown btw the above msg is fake ok
Nah bro dyson has agents going after him lol
Have you seen their vacuum cleaners’ blade design? It’s like a turbocharger with its shaping.
It would be really cool if you collaborated with Tom Stanton or Peter Sripol to make a plane out of one of your engines!
i reported the scammer 😄 (not you @Sam Charmichael, in case you were wondering)
6:30 when you hit the print with a hammer instantly made my brain transform the part from a "shiny silver plastic" into actual metal. Such a small detail in the video, but huge impact! :D
You'd probably like AvE. He tears things down and knows his stuff! He took one of these apart and broke down every aspect of it
I saw that episode😮
Fun fact- my dad was a chairman on board that had a $10 million deal with Dyson to make these hair dryers. I’m glad to see they are being put to good use 😊
nobody asked bozo
Fun fact deez nutz
@@gurgleblaster2282 you have just been banned from the micky mouse club house for inappropriate talk
who asked you?
@@collectsteve8509 just thought it was funny that’s all
I get the feeling you should try turning a Dyson vacuum cleaner into a jet engine, when I see what you're doing with that little hairdryer. Hopefully you will someday.
Imagine an afterburning vacuum cleaner
Dyson needs to sponsor you. I can see the execs trying to decipher why their ionic bladeless hairdryers are suddenly hopping off shelves.
when these first came out they were sold out for months, was near impossible getting your hands on one
The tolerance on that is just like turbochargers on cars. Such tight tolerances and yet they work near perfect every time never ceases to amaze me, and they make fun flutter noises :3
❤ from India. You could maybe trying making Tesla's plane which was never built.. I haven't seen any models of it around. It would be really interesting to see if Tesla's plane actually would have worked or not.. OR How about a SOLAR PLANE? like a plane with solar panels on its wings so that while it flies it also charges up and then do a fly all day challenge. I've been watching Integza's videos for 3 years now. Very inspiring for students like me. Tomatoes are disgusting! 🔪🍅
Man is going to solve whole worlds electricity problem lol
Fr dude what if airlines started using this. Average power produced by solar panels is 2.25kWh. Avg area of planes wings are around 110 m-sq and avg flight duration 2 hr. So total of 495 kW. That's a good amount of electricity dude. And also thats on 1 single fly.. planes at airports normally stay in sunlight
@@imakepath-vl1gr haha nice math
@@imakepath-vl1gr lol use that in exams
I've seen a video with this concept. Hope this concept gets some attention and scaled up
Bob sounds amazing. We all need a Bob like that in our lives, especially if they come with access to toys like those!
😂
You should continue testing the metal aerospike nozzles. Im very exited to see how they perform
Probably the best Portuguese youtuber ever. Creating funny but at the same time smart content.
Hi Integza,
I propose that you are able to create a Ramjet engine. The Ramjet engines are required initial high flow speed to start the engine. I propose that you can use that Hairdryer motor and compressor to give initial flowrate. You can create hybrid RC plane also using that ramjet.
good luck
arent ram jets engine only aplicable at mach speeds?
@@Khoolhwhip yes, you are right. After your comment I did small research on that. All experiments are success around considerable high mach. Tx
@@viduranga924 yes, you need to go supersonic
em, ramjet you say, xDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@pietronegretto I saw some engine work at subsonic speed too.
To keep it from slowly burning itself apart, you should first turn off the heat and then let the fan cool it off before turning it off entirely. That piece of plastic holding the glowing hot metal onto that stick may fail in a rather unpleasant way if you're not careful.
Video idea:
Build vacuum cleaner with Jet engine made from Dyson hairdryer 😀
Tomatoes are disgusting!
Did you get your prize
I haven't got mine although I have paid for shipping
@@syedhossain429 this is fake it's a big scam Integza won't officially promote telegram chat and he may have personally msgd you.
You should not pay that brother
do not pay, is all fake stuff
Congratulations! You just won a Metal 3D printed Integza Whistle! Send me your info (Name, Address, Zip Code, Phone Number) to integza@gmail.com!
That shit is fake right? i got one too ....and i just got a call but i did not pick up
I love high voltage ark-flash and ground fault testing videos for their visuals. They just need a personality injection. Let’s see it!
I‘d love to see you build a Zsélyi gas turbine, or multi chamber resonator turbine. It‘s essentially a spinning pulse jet engine, which was abandoned due to uncontrollable speeds. So yeah, would be interesting xD
The engine existed, however I couldn‘t find any documentation about it other than a description of function and drawing on Quora. Still, would be extremely interesting to build this forgotten engine.
Edit: I found an antique book published in 1913 by Zsélyi featuring this turbine!
Uncontrollable speeds sound like the right thing for Joel to try! ;)
Are there any other names for it? I couldn't find anything about it, which makes it way more interesting. Could you share the title of the Quora page?
@@bagel_deficient I was trying to find other names but couldn't find any. The Quora thread was titled: "What is the most unique jet engine you know of?" and this engine was commented by Steve Young, which drew my attention to this mysterious engine.
@@bagel_deficient I have extracted some information from an hungarian pdf. Zsélyi supposedly released his work in 1913. The book was translated to German, good thing I speak German lol. It's called "Die Gas-Turbine" by Aladar Zselyi. Might have to take a look into it
Joel, it’s been a joy watching your skills and abilities grow over the years.
Agreed. Watching this, I couldn't help but think of all the previous melted attempts. His determination is admirable.
Future video theme:
Now that you can do metal parts, I'd suggest revisiting some of your older ideas that would probably have worked if the nozzles/bodies whatever parts you made out of plastic or ceramic hadn't failed.
You could go a step further, and combine several different design elements from previous failed tests into one insane rocket, but again, using metal parts this time, OR test multiple past designs made in metal and see which is the winner.
Doing metal parts and "affording" metal parts are two very different things
@@HicSvntDraconesRaid backs it up
@@LtdJorge Just because you "can" afford something doesn't mean you should. and only getting about $5k per Raid sponsored video, depending where you are, $2k in Russia up to $10k in the US. Unless 3d printing prices have dropped significantly in the last 3 years, he would be looking at using an entire sponsorship to just print enough parts for one experiment.. You design and test as CHEAP as possible, once you have a definitely working prototype, then you go to metal.
@@HicSvntDracones But if he went with my idea and rebuilt some older projects that failed due to "not metal", then the prototyping process has already been done...
There are 2 things you should expect clicking on an Integza video:
1 - Tomato's burning alive
2 - Completely unrelated sponsors
Joel check out the wet-heater type engines.
It was used to propel torpedoes in WW2. It is halfway between internal combustion and steam propulsion.
I think it would make a great theme for a video.
One idea is that you could use a high bypass turbofan design, it is what is used in the GE9_ series of jet engines and seems somewhat simple to design, there are in fact a lot of fans to pump O2 and fuel. It would have to be printed in metal as I can imagine it would produce a lot of heat.
Then we could see the ultra satisfying video of them cleaning you parts again as well!
The 3D Printed object was also tested. And the result is astonishing. Thanks for the demo
I could not help but notice that you were using your tripod to hold the tomatoes in place to roast them ,but you can levitate your enemy tomatoes in the flame exaust using bernaulli principle to create pressure differences in the flame, which could cause the tomatoes to float in flame and roasting them without holding the tomatoes ,you could also experiment with other objects.
I think this would be a great video idea, testing wheather we can levitate tomatoes on some sort of a jet engine
Omg yes, that's a thrilling idea
No way he's getting enough pressure to lift a tomato
i love how you progressively got better at building jet engines
Everyone needs a friend named Bob.
8:46 gives me the ultimate idea for a future video; applying different assembly techniques to find out the most precise load cell you can build at home
I always thought it was cool how much you managed to accomplish with just plastic. Would love to see more stuff that’s along the lines of “what?! You can’t make a (thing) out of plastic!”
Like the jets but not a jet. 😂
video idea:
use the airflow from this jet engine to power something even bigger in the way rocketengines do for their propellant tanks
Bro. I dont have a video idea right now, but please keep doing what you're doing. I love your videos and you're presentation skills. Please keep them coming. You've got a subscriber for life
It would be interesting to see you revisit some of your earlier projects (like the Tesla turbine boat) and apply what you have learned in CAD design, or maybe redesign it for metal printing. That was one of my favorites.
do not believe in the price, they made you send money to a guy in lithuania and pretend that the pack is been distrained
Future Video Idea- You can make a toroidal blade jet engine
we all know that toroidal blades are much more efficient than conventional blades and can be used both as a propeller and impeller so it's see if that works
Bonus Idea- A magnus effect based propeller and jet engine from that
you can use many propellers around the engine that will force more air into the combustion chamber without creating any hindrance
in both the ideas you can feed more air in the combustion chamber without much mess, I hope that helps because I also like THRUST, and I hate TOMATOES as well they're disgusting
wish you a great success in these future project, I love your videos, keep doing it, you inspire me a lot and I hope I can also make things like you, lots of love
damn it i was about to make this same suggestion lol
Hey what about creating a small hand held jet engine you can use to toast sandwiches? Just because it's an absolutely insane idea and it seems like something you would get a lot of enjoyment out of!
@Integza What's up? We miss you! Did the tomato's get you?
Last video was 2 months ago :-(
~Kian
Well with the kind of stuff he does...yikes! I fear to think what may have happened.
You should make a rotary engine of some sort!
Love watching you step up your game in every video. I remember seeing you try it your own metal sintering with the aerospike in the furnace. Now you've got the big boys making you even fancier toys!!
I would love to see you built a rotating detonation engine. That would be very cool!
He did: th-cam.com/video/fRMMSyCcTDI/w-d-xo.html
Since you've always used a 3d printer I could never try anything or replicate, and couldn't seem to find the right parts either. This version useing the blow-dryer is awesome!
Oi guys there's more then one mustache tomato!
Video idea: Make a jet engine with the bladeless fan you have created, that would blow away all the tomatoes for sure😉.
Video Idea : Build a jet engine which can lift a plane just like that of the SHIELD Helicarrier in the Avengers series. I mean you already are at a point where you know how to build jet engines, might as well make a plane now. The title could be "SHIELD Helicarrier but it's not a movie!". Body can be printed in metal with actual functionality like a go-pro for now. If it works we might as well build a real one XD.
Although I think the fuel supply might be an issue. But you could use the hydrogen in the air around using a collector of some sort. I think that made sense. "I Think". XD... Loved the video btw.
Lmao sounds cool
Helicarrier? Let's goooo
I think this might work. But how will you manage the fuel. I don't think it will be efficient to run four jet engines with limited fuel. Those babies could drink up that juice fast.
Although I think the idea is really cool
It would be cool to see all your 3D printed rockets and Jet engines perform in a practical test... Like building model rockets with them and see how high they propel a known mass. I know it can all be calculated on paper but seeing the application put into effect can be amazing.
“Brazilian dollars” my favorite quote from you yet.
This was awesome! Since you figured out how to get 3D printed metal parts, why not do a 3D printed underwater turbine? Something like the Russian K-222 water turbine sub.
Guys ignore the message above, it’s a scam bot impersonating as integza
This is fantastic! You transformed the most expensive high end hairdryer money can buy into the most budget jet engine to date! 😂😂😂
Shows how big the gap is between hair dryers and jet engines.
Video: Use the metal 3D printer to create a rocket nozzle that self cools itself with the incoming oxidizer. Could be a hybrid or full liquid motor
I can’t help but wonder if you could do something similar with a Vacuum too. It could make for a pretty ‘clean’ build. Either that or it would ‘suck.’ Great video as always, and I’ll have to remember to never let you do my hair! 11:25
Amazing, this man is a genius, can't wait to see the full jet engine, now if it could be attached to a go-kart imagine the speed it could go. 👍 great channel.
This was actually really cool! I wonder how much thrust it produced.
It didn't. It's a very hot fuel powered blow dryer at best
I would absolutely try to see you make a metal turbo-prop engine! As far as i know its not been done on youtube.
Video series idea: it is time to start doing cooling projects, since it is pretty much evident you´ve had temperature/melting issues through time lol. Lets start with a sink cooled turbine that also works as a mocha coffee pot, cause you know, coffee is great, sensible to latent heat dissipators are more efficient than only sensible ones and because why not. Tip, copper heat pipes have a 40-100kW/mK effective thermal conductivity, perfect for transporting heat under quick and big temperature deltas between components and ambient temperature. Also, if you dont transport heat through enough pipes, once they exceed operating temperature, they explode, and things bursting are great for content.
Video idea - Make a microwave gun to explode tomatoes
1:40 the eating element
Your mother or sister would have loved that hair-dryer, I could only imagine the look on their faces when they saw what you did to it ahaha😂.
Suggestion:
I'd like to see you make a waste oil burner of some sort, whether it's a blowtorch to melt metal (or tomatoes 😈) or you try to power one of these jets with it. I'm thinking used fryer oil and/or a mix of diesel and used car oil.
i actually love that idea, maybe try to make a foundry furnace thing
@@chubsythedog2325 Yeah, can do something similar to what Grant Thompson did with the sand and plaster in a metal bucket.
@@chubsythedog2325 Foundry added to vocabulary list
ever heard of PCBs?
I have NEVER come to a full video from a short before but you got me. Subbed. Love the content
Next video make a nuclear bomb out of nikocado's toilet
This guy sees a regular household item and is like "I'm gonna make a jet engine out of this" and I'm all for it.
3:10 "they cost a Brazilian dollars" 😂
what does that mean?
@@marcusvale about $ 0.20 US
Integza is really great. I wish I could see him make a real rocket fly🚀
Hay make a video removing drone propellers and use jet engine in place please
And 😂kill 4 tomatos doing it
And remember tomatos are disgusting 😂😂
oo since you have access to metal 3d printing now perhaps an older design might work, id love to see the vortex engine at its full potential, or you could make a turbojet engine, using a turbo as like a second stage compressor.
love your vids, im excited to see what you turn into a jet engine next
Integration, you should make a turbojet engine 2.0, one that can withstand running for longer. You also need to test how much thrust it outputs
I dont know what it is, but the sound of a jet engine, no matter how small, is relaxing to me. Probably because i grew up as an RAF kid and got used to tornadoes, vulcans and other aircraft flying around.
You should put the metal dyson hairdryer/jet engine into a RC plane lol
Good Video Idea: I built a Jet
In this video you will build and fly a jet that you created from scratch.
I think it would be a great idea and a fun video to watch.
Please like my comment I've been wanting a 3D printer for 2 years now but my parents never bought one for me.
I'd love to see you make the vectored thrusters they use on the f22
I have a weird project idea that I'd like to see.Use a EDF and a electrical resistor(the type used in heaters) to see if thrust can be increased.Maybe try to build a cowling to contain the parts and test the thrust of the engine
Hey Integza, have you considered using ceramic slurry, and wax-like resin to make your 3D-printed parts into metal? I am working on doing something similar for aluminum castings using suspenda slurry and I would gladly share my knowledge with you if you'd like.
i think you can try to make a liquid cooled dyson jet engine (you already made a video about cooling jet engines with water but i think that you improve your design since)
-the fuel line can't be 3D printed but with ceramic 3D printed or even some high temperatures filament you can make the other parts of the engine if you add a liquid cooling case
i'm making my own HHO jet engine and i only have a regular PLA 3D printer so if you make a video about that that will help me :)
Video idea: Make your own laser sintering 3D printer.
It could be used to make 3d parts out of steel or metal for the engines you make and if you succeed will be more precise than the traditional idea of a metal 3d printer
Edit: just got to you discovering this in the video, but I still think you should try build your own
3d metal printing is so amazing. i love how you can develop structures that would not be possible with cnc engineering
You should use that Dyson Jet Dryer to test different fuels and see which one produces the most thrust!
i would guess... jet fuel
@@whoknows8225 Jet fuel balances power with cost and stability, since they use so much of it and it has to be safe to fly around with. there might be some exotic fuel he could use that makes more. Maybe even hydrogen.
try to put a tomato into space (or as close as possible)
Video idea: metal print the pulse jet engine and use the Dyson compressor to feed it. Maybe you could incorporate fuel line cooling ducts to chill the incoming air the way NASA does in there engine nozzles. PS. If you pull one of the load cells out of your kitchen scale and mount it to a horizontal surface you might be able to measure the thrust more reliably.
Integza putting plastic parts in the direct stream of hot air from a jet engine is peak engineering
Hay can you review this or make a video about explaining it please i am waiting for your response 🙏🥺😭
Fantastic show! Hugely entertaining and brilliantly informative. I would love to see you build a working model of a V2 rocket. I know that is quite ambitious and it would require a series of videos but you know you want to! :)
7:07 What the hell is going on here 😭😭
Actually WAY better built than i thought
Hell a cool
what îs happening to the channel? miss the videos...
Bruh
Video idea. A full Dyson engine with air blade hand dryers forcing more air in from the sides.
Amazing videos as always!!
"Although I struggle with English, I wanted to share an idea with you in this comment. Have you considered using nichrome wire to create a captivating jet engine effect? You could install a jet fan and arrange the nichrome wire in a circular pattern. By supplying electricity to the nichrome wire, the airflow from the jet fan would fall onto it, resulting in a realistic jet effect. Additionally, incorporating some fuel could potentially enhance the overall outcome. I hope you find this suggestion helpful and exciting. Keep up the great work on your channel!"
Dude the fact that he managed to make it have afterburners is mine blowing 9:36
That "very fine metal powder" is like moon dust!
putting a pulse jet engine on a model boat, plane, car or maybe a go kart would be awesome
Video idea: another way to produce epic amounts of thrust is to prevent water from freezing. This might be really dangerous, but what if you took a canister of water, and then supercooled it using liquid nitrogen, but make sure to poke a little hole towards the bottom so the water has a way to escape. The inability to freeze would cause it to build pressure in the tank and force water out at high speeds producing trust!!!
Giving Integza sccess to metal 3D printing capabilities is a Pandoras Box which will never be closed
That 3d printing technology is absolutely amazing.
Hello @marlo8867 congratulations
I've already made a suggestion but now I have another one. You could be the first person that I know of, to build a fully (or mostly) 3d printed gas blowback airsoft gun! They are not that complex once you know how they work, I've already fully disassembled 4 of them for deep cleaning.
Maybe adding the engine into an small boat or something like a submarine thing? I mean, there’s an infinite amount of ideas but a little boat propulsed by a jet engine sounds nice