Making a Fully Functional Jet Engine using Soda can | diy Jet Engine
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- Making a Fully Functional Jet Engine using Soda can | diy Jet Engine.
Hello guys in today’s video, I will be showing you how to make a Jet Engine that is fully functional using soda can which consists of a fully functional compressor, combustion chamber and a turbine blade and runs on self sustained mode.
To make this jet engine, you need to follow this video step by step using the measurements made in the video so as to get everything right and always remember safety first 🙏🏻.
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sooo cool i love your vids!
Thanks bro
Try to make ionic plasma thruster
Thrust? @@gabtechexpo4017
Hello
99 missed calls from Boeing💀
Next video Functional nuclear bomb with popsicle sticks
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Great idea!
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yh, with a test run included....
You got a place to test it?@@zandathepanda-vj7pt
Why do these things not get recommended at day but always at bedtime
Literally falling asleep like trying to finish before going to bed😅
@@prpandey6033 a jet engine your alarm clock?
Answer: because that is when you scroll the most.
Lol
Instead you get creepy horror clips
Never have i ever thought I'll see "diy" and "jet engine" in the same phrase but here we are
Have you ever heard about "MrTeslonian"? Try to google it "Ramjet" :)
And "soda can"
@@cabbage_cat Specifically soda can
"using soda can" is what did it for me.
I've seen plenty of diy pulse jets... This is the first proper diy jet turbine system I've ever seen though.
Kids these days don't know what they're missing out on. Used to find things similar to this on the shelves at hobby stores, hell even Walmart for a while. If it wasn't pre-assembled then it came in a kit and if it was pre-assembled, you were ENCOURAGED to take it apart and figure it out for yourself. Thankfully we have youtubers like this guy to show us what curiosity rewards.
Kits like these are available for adults and can even be used by kids under supervision for safety, typically costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars. However, this guy impressively managed to create one with just a $10 budget.
Yeah, remember those Walmart rocket engines /sarcasm
Bruv, a lot of us had Erector Sets, too. Calm down. 😂😂
@Livai001 that's because his is not stable what happens as it heats up ? It is going to fail . Super glue and a thin aluminum can will not sustain reuse for very long . So he made something that isn't usable for any application other than learning how it works . It would be cool to make it stable and see it put on a model jet plane and see how well it works . But made in this way it would be a catastrophic failure after just a little while of use .
El proyecto es acojonante👍💯
Back in the early 2000s me and my cousin used those to recreate the Star wars pod racers just sticking 3 with Cosme glue and sticks and then just pretend and play, ment to end crashed...
24 years later I see someone made a full Pod racer engine functional😂
Like Anakin said in 1997
"Its working, ITS WORKIING!!"
when the apocalypse comes, I want you on my team.
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Daym you must be the Lost son of Elon Musk.@@gabtechexpo4017
Fun fact: Democrats were FOR slavery, and now here we are
wow you're totally so edgy, bro
I wonder what the faces of German engineers in World War II would be like if they saw how simple it became to make a jet engine.
We've got diy jet engine before GTA 6
We got tired of GTA jokes before GTA 6 😂😂
29 missed calls from Boing
Lol
BOING?
@@multiomer1997 Boeing
Lmfao
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Beautiful work, I was doing this back in the 80's as a bored teenager
I was watching your video when i was 6
Nice meeting you here!
0:01 F1 Cars engines trying to turn on be like:
Red bull gives you wings, but Coca-Cola gives you a jet engine
now all we need is Fanta fuselage and Sprite landing gear and we get the soda plane
Lol
Cola gives you an engine
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Fucking stole my comment
@@adrienanimsit comment it not answer??
Engine fire cola gives you
Loading screen tip
Bro casually dropped the million dollars DIY projects🔥
Yeah, the extra parts required here is our of budget for "do it yourself"
Wow!.. I can't believe so many watchers fell for this prank video... 😂😂😂😂
Wow! Even soda can jet engines are too complicated! Bravo! Both thumbs up!
The good old poor man's turbo from fast and furious real nice 😂
🤣👍 yep that dosnt even work
@@Mattlawton-ft6ew lmao j bet I could make it work if I can seal everything properly but in reality that heat soak will make shit break quick 🤣
@@diszruptiveent3634 🤣🤣go for it 👍
I really wasn’t expecting you to make a fully functional jet engine, despite the lack of an onboard starter and the shaft reversing direction, but that doesn’t matter because I’m already beyond impressed with your craftsmanship. I would like to see, on the electric hybrid engine with the dc motor, if you could increase the fuel input, nichrome wire temperature, and motor speed gradually together with the R-600 valve and a potentiometer or two and seeing how fast it can go before reaching its maximum speed or tearing itself apart and melting. Maybe also try propane or butane, and potentially a thrust test (on wheels). I was commenting all about the differences between a real jet engine and the one made in the hybrid video, and I was not at all expecting you to pull through with a compressor and multi staged turboprop.
Thanks
I'd also recommended using a more heat resistant, and structurally sound casing than a coca cola can, as to prevent melting! 💥
Wdym @@Tom-yc8jv
most jets don't have an "onboard starter" (see my response to the uninformed comment stating otherwise below). If an engine needs bleed air to start, then it does not have a starter...you need an APU or an air cart to start it.
@@rotaryenginepeteOf course they do. Some can use APU bleed air, if equipped. Some use a separate small turbine that uses jet fuel or another type of fuel to directly drive the compressor stage and it's usually started with an onboard source of conpressed air. Some aircraft use a style of shotshell to create a brief source of comoressed air to initially spin the compressor stage. Older aircraft needed to and most modern aircraft can use an external cart to provide the necessary compressed air and electrical power if required, however.
Red bull give you wing, coca cola give you jet engine
Together you have a plane.
all we need is Fanta gives you fuselage and Sprite gives you landing gear and we get the soda plane
mountain dew from arab so...
@@important.things690
Hey!
We aren't making a Bomber jet Mahmut!
Thank you for the joke comrade
RED BULL GIVES YOU WINGS.....BUT COCA COLA GIVES YOU ENGINE 😂😂😂😂😂😂
5:00 is giving me a panic attack. My brother use a vice not your hands.
cola airlines 💀
How to win the science fair in school lol
999 missed calls from coca cola
You spent so much time preparing this and building it knowing that the heat and friction would lead to its demise I assume. And it’s a model at that.
To me that’s the best part of the video. The fact that you did it. 🎉
If you drink soda in airport, make sure if there is no jet engine in the can.
Funny
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This diy youtubers have evolved now they building home made jet engine
Приветствую всех любителей турбореактивной тяги!
Igor Negoda!!❤❤❤
главное дать жидкого что бы соседи то же дали жидкого
этот движок реально работает? что эксперты скажут
@@Techno_Ghost_XD это движок разве что по сбору просмотров, так что работает отлично
Негода бы не одобрил такой тяп-ляп подход... Ну и в конце данный "шедевр" скорее сгорел, чем заработал.
A 1940's german scientists called. They want their technology back.
Probably more reliable than a boeing
If I ever see rc jet made from red bull cans with cola engines, I'm complete.
saw everything I guess :D
fully functional?
No, it's a toy. Just an electric motor spinning. Compressors need to be air tight.
Aaaand meltdown at 16:27
Sounds really cool 16:13
guys a regular MacGyver
Its refreshing to see a channel that makes a proper jet engine that runs on combustion rather than a lot of them that just make a glorified hairdryer that blows on a gas lighter
@@lzbhcvm6747 I saw.
@@lzbhcvm6747 I saw.
Yes! Most channels stick fuel and spark at the end of a fan, attach a nozzle and call it a jet engine. This is a true jet engine since the turbine and compressor are self-sustaining. Excellent work.
Are you being sarcastic?
@@agentl3rThis is not self sustaining
This is crazy, and more crazy is the fact that it works 😂
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Welp hopefully this will be a father and daughter project. This is awesome.
Seriusan???
Next video : diy functionall F-16 jet in less than 100$
Does it run without starter helping. Looks like the spun is from starter not compressor
It runs without starter
@@gabtechexpo4017 Cap!! You aint gotta lie to kick it! Its cool either way
You really out did yourself with this one. Congratulations on proving all the haters wrong 👏
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nice🔥🔥🔥
Could you provide more specifications on every diametre ? Please i want to make one too but there are some parts you have not described . Very cool project ❤
@@HUNTERYP yea i know , it needs stronger materials more blades and having it pressure resistant at the same time =)
Red bull gives you wings but CocaCola gives you jet propulsion!
This is literally the most awesome thing I've watched in 2024
Hmmm are u trying build an remote plane with this?
There's so much use to learning things like this. It's what parents should be teaching their kids
I feel like watching Tony Stark, do you think this is usable on some kind of RC plane?
if we build a plane with this jet it will took too much time to design aerodynamics of plane body.
@ABDULKADIR-td5kg I don't see how that's an argument against using this for a plane. The same could be said for any engine.
I don't think this is remotely viable for flight, but the time to create the aircraft isn't why.
If this engine produces the same power and weights just as much as a certain RC model engine, it can replace it with minor adjustments.
He needs a couple of these tho
This is a desktop model that I doubt very much could be run for more than 20 seconds before it melts itself
@@Skyprince27i was thinking about the same problem... That's aluminum foil...
Complelty amazing so many have tried and fail the soda can turbine, I didn't think it was possible without air foil blades. Please keep refining this into a proper jet.
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There is a good reason we aren't seeing extended footage of this jet turbine running: without careful balancing of the rotating parts, this would wear out and self-destruct after 10 seconds of spinning at the required 25,000-40,000 rpm.
Not that I'm not impressed: very cool MacGyver type design and construction. It is just that it wouldn't be able to power an RC model craft more than one run.
@roqua I agree. Its a functioning turboprop turbine (with the assisted spin motor). Not quite a properly functioning jet engine, but very close.
Next video is probably gonna be a plane made from tin
10:30 And…….more drilling 😅
Great proof of concept.
But the solder joint, bearings and aluminum can failed 5 seconds into the first full run
Props for the ingenuity. But find materials that can withstand the heat and RPM's of a turbine engine
I think you missed the point lol
@@Mike-dr8wx I think you are out of your lane.
I said, "Great proof of concept"
@@ticdelarue you basically recommended an OEM turbine
@@Mike-dr8wx I didn't recommend sh!t. I pointed out the fact that building a turbine engine with parts that will melt from the heat a turbine engine generates mere seconds into its operation is useless.
Like I first stated, "great proof of concept. Props for the ingenuity. But find materials that can withstand the heat and RPM's of a turbine engine"
Do you have a comprehension problem?
I think a steel can like a can of beans with high temp solder would probably fare a bit better.
Is it really self sustaining tho?
It's a really impressive work but i don't think it could self sustain there are many factors, if you could ahow us the whole frame for the self sustained part i would totally believe
The fact that you can hear the out-of-frame starter while it's "self-sustaining" is incredibly suspect. Also, the sound of the engine "running" is pretty obviously dubbed in.
@@ErickC haha yeah, it needs to be precise down to the last millimetre to self sustain
@@lalruatdika2494it does need to be fairly precise, but hobbyist engines aren't that complicated. But this one definitely isn't self-sustaining because it is burning the fuel outside the engine so the turbine cannot extract any energy from it.
YES YOU DID IT!!! The only one who made a homemade one that actually work!
Thanks bro❤️
@@gabtechexpo4017you should sell a diy kit
Bro you just jealous because you don't know how to even begin on this thing@@antoine8730
@@antoine8730 no chance bro at last coke's bottle part got burned badly
What part is fake?@@antoine8730
People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.
RedBull gives you wings; Coca-Cola gives you a high-powered jet engine
Many TH-cam channels just put a propeller and that's it, but you put almost everything in it and it turned out very well. The only thing that failed you a little was the combustion chamber. You must leave a hole at the bottom near where the last winged propellers are. the combustion chamber one or two more holes so that it has a little more wind so that it doesn't go out as much when you give more power to the engine but if it turned out well for you and there isn't much youtube like you that some engine shows how it's going well for you👍
Each person learns from their mistakes how to make a basic engine and then make better ones.
Not to be that guy but considering the methods it works but... I wouldn't call this a jet engine it acts like a burner. You can see at 15:50 how lightly it gets held down. If I had to guess the whole thing wats maybe 2 lbs, and probably makes 2.5 lbs of thrust. Optimistically if this was a true jet engine it should easily make 10 lbs of thrust
Is it self sustained?
No, due to the structure (the tightness alone is not enough), it cannot run itself.
There is no stator, combustion chamber is backwards, rotor blades are grinding against the walls, aluminium is likely to melt after a few minutes of burning butane, millions of viewers are fooled
He need a job i recommendation
GE Aerospace
Rolls Royce Holdings plc
CFM International
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies
Pratt & Whitney
International Aero Engines
Engine Alliance
GE Honda Aero Engines
MTU Aero Engines
Safran
Williams International
CFM RISE program
Airbus SE
EuroJet Turbo GmbH
ITP Aero
PowerJet
I love creating something out of nothing. Bro went to a whole new level 😂. Very good work.
He made a Coca-Cola engine. Cool.🤯
"remember kids, when life gives you cola, make a fully functional 3 stage compressor jet engine"
-Blud
Nice! Sounds like a DIY project I can do with my kids!
*16mins later*
Oh...
Melts entire engine in one go 😂amazing video
Great job! I do not understand how the aluminum is not melting, as butane burns hot, and aluminum is thin and likes staying cold. You might have even better luck if you made it out of steel cans like soup cans or anything made of strong steel or iron. I would also probably 3d print a more effective compressor, haven built my own partially 3d printed jet engine.
You know many people thinks that Jet engine with it’s horrifying name is some sort of an engine that should and must get really really hot. But always remember that as much as it’s a Jet engine, it doesn’t produce so much heat to its core given that it does produce really high temperatures. You should be more concerned about the exhaust of the jet engine which I haven’t even added. To make things more clear and detailed, why doesn’t a balloon filled with water burn down when placed directly under the fire and why does our regular aircraft engine stay intact regardless of the fact that it gets really really hot and produces tens of thousands of thrust force while still trying to make it as light as possible. Science at times is above your imagination .
I understand why the cola can isn't melting, as this design creates an insulating layer of compressor air around the combustion chamber. But the turbine blades should still get hot if you want to have good efficiency, because the energy extracted from a gas is proportional to expansion, which is proportional to temperature change. Currently most of the fuel energy in this engine is thrown away because combustion is happening outside the engine.
If I'm able to build a bird house from a kit it's a good day for me. This guy is creating wormholes in his living room
nice cola give me more
LMFAO, aluminium and glue jet engine, yes totally real. Of course it totally works, very believable.
Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisely.
I NEVER thought I'd see the day,
when someone turns a Coke can,
ino a rocket engine !!! 🤯😮👍🏻
Jet*
Well you still havent seen that day cuz this is a jet engine
I can't belive this actually works
We never saw it working independently without the starting device, and I really doubt that it would.
@@lusoverse8710 it probably worked for like 10 seconds, then the can disintegrated because of the heat. Aluminum can't withstand a gas-fire.
This guy a teacher at MIT …. I want to put one of those on my desk just as art piece. 😂super cool 😎
This is literally the most entertaining video I’ve ever seen
Some people were just born to make a difference in the world
Someone give this man a degree
why?, still not working
I’ve seen the first one and this one. I can tell that this one is compressing the air great work 💯🔥
I am verry impressed tbh, tho u never show the inlet while it running but I wouldnt be expecting it to fully run on itself without some serious problems, there is probably extremely little compression, but its still verry verry cool
That’s because it can’t 😢
thats because he lied, he still using the starter lmao
Thx for explaining,
Before your comment, I was still wondering why such poorly precise blade can reach self-sustain jet engine 🤔🤔
Tho, am sure that with a properly designed compressor and well optimized blades and way way better tolerances, it could theoretically run without the starter motor for a little
@@SpeedyGwenit's extremely hard to get the compression in such a small scale, he'd need way better machinery
It doesn't work and will never work. If you probably put a whole lot more of effort and money it probably will.
The craft was crazy tho, well made and looks really good for a showcase replica without expensive tools
I call BS, the compressor is inoperable as constructed and if by some accident of physics it did ignite the chosen construction material would melt within 10 seconds. That thing will not achieve a Brayton cycle, best it will do is burn gas in a draft, so long as the starter motor is turning its shaft. There's a book, "Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion" by Hill and Peterson. Read it and learn where you went wrong, then try again.
This video gave me such a great adrenaline rush that my next DIY would be this engine .... For sure
Glad to hear it!
As a guy who works on jet engines I’m impressed. Good understanding of the fundamentals of low bypass turbofan. I wonder if it generates a bit of thrust though.
Really impressed with your channel. These are the kind of people that contribute to the betterment of humanity. Keep tinkering and feeding that thirst for knowledge!
Cool Video! I have learned a lot of things from your video! Keeping up! Thank you!🙏
z is keeping your mouth shut.
His son quipped that power bars were nothing more than adult candy bars.
It's impressive how all the pieces are around us, in different forms, we just need the correct eyes to look at them and give them a purpose, with a brilliant mind, we can create everything possible. That's why I admire Da Vinci, all the procedure he did in this video took years and years of research to come up with this Engine, thousands of failures and thousands of tries. Human mind is something else.
Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.
redbull gives you wings...
imagine combining coke and redbull
Great
You become the whole plane
@@harkeenblin7973nah you become a bulls with wings and a jet engine
That was amazing! Thank you for the education ... and sharing of knowledge
Ok that's actually really cool. I suspect it will overheat very quickly and melt the can and burst into flames but it is very cool. Why not build one with quality parts and see how long it can run for?
Nice job on the added sound effects Plus 16 min vid for only 20 seconds of the can running. 👍
I made this more than 40 years ago when I was a teenager, wonderful to see such improvements to the design!
@gpsycruiser: Did yours work? Because the one in this video did not. All we saw was flames shooting out from the coca cola can with the driving electric motor wheezing in the background☹
@@chimaokezue9131 lmao it did work, you can hear the Engine wheezing ,he used the motor as a startup to get the turbine fins to suitable rpm for combustion ,after the engine went to self sustained mode he pulled the motor away , you can even see him struggling to keep the engine in place cause of the thrust. It isn't perfect but it's functional
@@koustavRoyWBO9 : No we did not see him remove the starter electric motor in the TH-cam Video. No evidence the engine went into "self-sustained mode"
@@chimaokezue9131 lmao he did
Yeah..I cursed this dude in my mind for not showing if the thing runs..😅@@chimaokezue9131
I loved your work, but I have some questions that I'm going to ask you if you don't mind, because of my great interest in this project. Right from the start, I used a very thin sheet of metal, I don't know if it's from the Coca-Cola can you showed before. That is, it could be a cut Coca-Cola can, the cylindrical and open part. But that metal is very thin and flimsy (I think), after drawing some circles to give shape to the piece, you proceed to cut it with scissors, and once you've done this, you drill holes in it with a drill. But when you've finished making all the holes in the first piece, it seems that instead of losing stability or hardness, it's the opposite, it's as if the material was harder than at the beginning, so either the material for the initial piece is not from the Coca-Cola can, or I'm wrong and that material used at the beginning is a sheet of another material that, being thin, is much harder. Which would explain the use of the drill and why it was difficult for it to drill through the material, but at the same time it would be surprising if it allowed the same material to be cut so easily with scissors. On the other hand, I also see that the materials used seem very weak or loose. Which leads me to ask you if it is possible that with the heat generated by combustion they can withstand the inevitable rise in temperature, since you seem to use ultra-fast glue and normal tin to solder circuits in engine parts that due to combustion and the speed of friction must be subjected to a considerably high temperature that can affect the stability of said materials.
I congratulate you for your work and imagination in the elaboration. Although I would like you to make the next ones more educational, and I tell you this as a suggestion. So that perhaps by attaching to the explanatory text of the video, more information or even a link to a blog, which allows the user to perhaps download some plans, photos, data and useful and essential characteristics to replicate your experiment. On the other hand, it is interesting that for the production you could get in touch with tool brands that can pay you something so that you can promote those brands in the construction of your models, so that you could have an extra income that would be good for both you and the brands that you use for advertising, since users would surely buy those same tools used in the video to avoid problems.
Thank you for everything and I encourage you to do more projects.
This comment is for you unexperienced diys that are gonna try to make this yourself. First, this engine will only pay as long as you saw in the video. Second, wear safety glasses cause you're messing with combustion and a rotating and unstable piece of metal. Third, don't waste your time unless you want to have it on display without using fuel
I suggest adding stationary blades for higher air pressure,Love your videos❤😍
I caught my squirrel rustling through my gym bag.
I can’t find a turbine and compressor shaft? Could I get a link or something please thanks
What kills me is eyeballing half of it and everything still coming together nicely. Great work.
GE90 engine ❌️
CC90 engine ✅️
(Coca Cola)
This got me! Something about this rings awesome for me. Well done love this ingenuity X
Coca Cola Espuma 💥💥💥💥