This video only showed footage I could recover. 100's of hours went into the study of the pressure hull for safety. Info in the video description! Is this worth 1M+ views? To serious supporters: Tell TH-cam by doing all 5 - Watch all without skipping (again in the background if you must), Like, Comment, try another video on our channel and Subscribe!
Dude now you need to make a bigger one and insulate it so you can make it 24 hrs. Have you thought about what you’d do in an electrical fire? This is the coolest thing though holy crap.
That's a TON of work. I can make 24 hours if I wasn't soaked at the end of the trivia challenge lol. I will do another attempt in a future video. For electrical fires, the procedure is to immediately breathe from the emergency scuba regulator while using the fire extinguisher, kill all power, resurface. All the circuits are on breakers to prevent any overloads or fires as well. Cheers
@@PlanesBoatsandSubmarines Great procedure I’d say. Especially with switching to supplied air immediately. And yea it would proby be too much work to basically do another one. Maybe a put some kind of insulation in there or just a blanket hahaha bc you probably don’t have the power capacity to power any heaters. Your Ballast system is pretty sweet. I am almost done with the video so I’ll hold off on more questions. But figured the algorithm would like more comments. When you did the scale model, did you just weigh each piece of the full size sub as you went to know how much everything weighed? Or did you already have a design plan? Heard you kinda say you copied the K53. You do welding as a hobby or professional? And the electronics look super fun to do. There’s a lot you can do with microcontrollers.
@@PlanesBoatsandSubmarines Alright just finished. Man this was 10/10. Even though you lost a lot of footage thanks for posting this. This was a dream I had as a kid and you made it come true. Freaking awesome 🤘🏻
All the hull welds are welded on both sides but that's not what makes them water tight. To do a watertight weld, it's the same as pipe welding for industrial gas and/or waterlines. 6011 rod for root pass capped with a pass of 7018. A few passes of each. Cheers!
That would be cool. This one has a decent amount of room actually, more than the K350 submersibles even. The problem with way bigger = a lot more steel for the weight necessary to submerge it, a ton more money. Thanks for watching though and the comment.
This video only showed footage I could recover. 100's of hours went into the study of the pressure hull for safety. Info in the video description! Is this worth 1M+ views? To serious supporters: Tell TH-cam by doing all 5 - Watch all without skipping (again in the background if you must), Like, Comment, try another video on our channel and Subscribe!
Looks the perfect casket for a burial at sea...
lol. I'm confident in the design for it's use case.
This is INCREDIBLE. I’m pretty sure you learned as much as you can with pressure failures. A lot of good testing too!
*Insert Ocean-gate meme here*
Implant a nuclear reactor and a torpedo storage for the next video
😂
dont forget the ICBM silo!
Dude now you need to make a bigger one and insulate it so you can make it 24 hrs. Have you thought about what you’d do in an electrical fire? This is the coolest thing though holy crap.
That's a TON of work. I can make 24 hours if I wasn't soaked at the end of the trivia challenge lol. I will do another attempt in a future video. For electrical fires, the procedure is to immediately breathe from the emergency scuba regulator while using the fire extinguisher, kill all power, resurface. All the circuits are on breakers to prevent any overloads or fires as well. Cheers
@@PlanesBoatsandSubmarines Great procedure I’d say. Especially with switching to supplied air immediately. And yea it would proby be too much work to basically do another one. Maybe a put some kind of insulation in there or just a blanket hahaha bc you probably don’t have the power capacity to power any heaters.
Your Ballast system is pretty sweet. I am almost done with the video so I’ll hold off on more questions. But figured the algorithm would like more comments.
When you did the scale model, did you just weigh each piece of the full size sub as you went to know how much everything weighed? Or did you already have a design plan? Heard you kinda say you copied the K53. You do welding as a hobby or professional? And the electronics look super fun to do. There’s a lot you can do with microcontrollers.
@@XJ290Good thing he used a microcontroller and not a PlayStation controller. We all know what happened last time someone tried that!
@@Someone-nu9bdHahahaha 😂 At least it’s not carbon fiber
@@PlanesBoatsandSubmarines Alright just finished. Man this was 10/10. Even though you lost a lot of footage thanks for posting this. This was a dream I had as a kid and you made it come true. Freaking awesome 🤘🏻
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This is amazing! I loved seeing the CAD model and the prototype too
Awesome, we think this is the video everyone has been waiting for so we will see!
Definitely sharing! You deserve more attention.
This is a bucket
dear god…
@ there’s more
It is but a bucket with realistic goals built by a person living in the real world
Very glad he used a microcontroller and not a PlayStation controller. We all remember what happened last time someone tried that on a homemade sub.
Thought it was the Logitech f710 rather than a PlayStation controller
Wow. Just wow! A Comment for the algo
It was gorgeous going into the water on the first dive. I’m so glad you found this footage!
Great video of how the sub came to be. Thanks for putting all the footage together!
Glad you liked it! It was a ton of work!
WHAT!!!! this is so cool
Hat off to you for your work on submarine and it's will make lil kim the north Korean dictator have biggest fright about your mini submarine 😂
haha
Since 2011 the leader of the DPRK (North Korea) as been Kim Jong un. Ps this sub is probably more technologically advanced than the North Korea subs
How do watertight welds work? Do you weld both sides of the workpiece?
All the hull welds are welded on both sides but that's not what makes them water tight. To do a watertight weld, it's the same as pipe welding for industrial gas and/or waterlines. 6011 rod for root pass capped with a pass of 7018. A few passes of each. Cheers!
Honestly, I'm not sure about burning the tank out, the fire could have affected the temper of the steel.
Make one with a hull you can actually be inside of (MAKE IT WAY BIGGER)
That would be cool. This one has a decent amount of room actually, more than the K350 submersibles even. The problem with way bigger = a lot more steel for the weight necessary to submerge it, a ton more money. Thanks for watching though and the comment.
Teaching the drug smugglers how to build narco subs I see lol
Unreal!! LOL
How many ICBMs can this hold?
The entire arsenal of North Korea's Navy. Zero lol
@@PlanesBoatsandSubmarinesclass 🤣
Man 2 sec. Of that music is 2 seconds too long
i know how this ends
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