Thank you for investing so much time, money and effort into your project and sharing it with the world. There would probably have been many people that would've given up but you haven't. Keep up the great work!
Glad to see a fellow Norwegian making it big on YT. I was also working on a two.stroke project a couple of years back but abandoned it. Yet you've inspired me to pick it up again. Skål! EDIT: I may post a vid of it someday
if you have a Knurling tool use that on Diameters you have that are undersize then just recut or file down to a size that provides and kind of fit you want for your bearing
Thanks for the credit on the dyno idea. I am very thankful to be able to be associated with you and your amazing project. Looking forward to seeing the engine run in ram mode!
I like that you are not afraid to show your mistakes. Your commitment to this project is amazing. Good luck with the new job. Hopefully it remains a passion and doesn't become drudgery.
really impressed with the levels you have achieved during this journey.....from simple tools and rudimentary skills.to being a well read and impressive engineer.bravo..send it indeed.
Great episode lots of progress you can tell from this one episode that working half time from home will be fantastic for the Chanel and viewers I don’t mind the ads when there’s great content to follow looking forward to the next episode 👍
Great video! Every time I see that exhaust I am reminded that I wanted to have something like that on my street legal moped many years ago. I wanted it but the police was not so exited about the idea. ;)
it is very important to use bolts made out of the same material as the material into which you are screwing in those bolts. Overtime, vibrations induce friction, and since different materials have different scratch resistance and can dent eachother, threads can wear out faster. This is usually done for commercial applications, such as helicopters and planes, because once a helicopter crashed only because of the use of bolts which had differing materials.
Nice work! Cant wait to see how much signal filtering that needs. I built a load cell dyno with AC motor and inverter. It works well, but its so complicated that im planning to build a basic inertia dyno for normal use LOL :D
In one of your first Videos on this project you said you would use a 10 mm plug an a toroidal combustion chamber, just curios to know why plans have changed. I've been following this project for a long time now, you've inspired me to work on 2 stroke engines, mainly puch, since im from Austria. Keep up the good work!
I am getting more excited with each video you release. So good to see you fill of joy to be working in your garage (NEW OFFICE). The CNC machine is also a big change for you. Both to watch you learn a new skill of both maintaining iand programming it. Can see it has allowed you to produce a quality products and quickly. The only limit to your success is your imagination, dedication and of course the TH-cam community comments.
You make great progress!!! Mill, lathe and now working in the garage!! Nice! Remember to take care and spend time with family also!!! Greetings from the other side of the pool(vestfold)
Exciting times! you've clearly got a decent work-ethic so you'll soon be a full time garage-dweller! I'm lucky enough to work out of my own back yard workshop, and while it's not always been stress free it is certainly worth it!
I see we share a common level of perfectionism and tidyness. Love it! I've always struggled to understand people who work with their hands/parts soaked in chips, grease, oil, rust, gummybears and whatsoever.
Working and concentrating in a badly lit environment also really takes energy and strongly increase the accident risk. Maybe you should put up some strong work lights at you different stations?
I am very happy with your progress and precision. It is impressive and time consuming. Dedicating your life to your dreams is a hard thing to do. However you seem to be succeeding!!! Keep up the Good work!!!
@10:35. FROM EDGE OF SEAT TO.... EDGE OF SEAT... Been watching you take it apart, build it back up, cast it, 3-d print it.... I must say IVE SEEN enough that I can't decide if youre kidding! As it IS very well possible, given your experience and expertise, it could've been real time, friend; "Pro Speed"!!! PERSONAL NOTE: I AGREE! YES... tapping is so awesome; satisfying. Die-cutting is just as dandy. Great journey. 👍 KEEP IT UP!
Sure makes life faster having your own mill set up to build what you need and build it right the first time eh? I sure enjoy the heck outta this build.. thanks my brother for letting us in to watch..
I recognize that moped in single look 😆, and i have same moped for four years but blue one, great moped, it handles pretty well and its light, everyone keep asking "is that a 50cc?" 😆
CLIMB MILLING,: THE BEST FINISH, ALWAYS!!! UNLESS YOU HAVE A FLY CUTTER????? KEEP ON KEEPING ON BRO, I LOVE AND LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT PRODUCTION......
Holy shit! This episode has my gears turning!! Also, if you’re in a situation where “it’s loose but it will probably work”, you could knurl the area that is loose and re machine your OD, can work pretty well in a pinch...
You need to invest in a set of hold Downs. You don't have to waste material by drilling holes through the material. and set up right they are even more rigid than what you got going on.
Great work!! Do like the dyno setup. Currently I am also working on a homebuild dyno. but then with a ac motor feeding pwm dc for brake. I see that yourdyno has a nice product to control sensors and even pwm motors or servo's
Once again: THE FF-ING BEST VIDS ON THE PLANET! Luv it, seriously. Can't wait to hear that little engine thunder through the dyno. Keep it up, and send it.
Great to see a 125 come to the channel. I have a few Cagiva freccia's and a Cagiva mito SP95 factory engine. would love to see how fast your bike will be compared when it's done!
You may want to use roller bearings not ball bearings in that use case. Ball bearings with a static load are essentially point loads on only 1 or 2 balls. You did oversize quite a bit, so might be ok.
I am wondering if you've given any thought to whether, once the 50cc is complete and all the bugs worked out, will the principles scale up to larger displacement engines truly having possibly created the Most Powerful Two-Stroke ever?
Awesome brother ,very cool 💡. Thanks for the great content wish I had that cnc machine would have made milling my yd100 cylinder flat to receive my Dio reed valve plate much much easier!!
I have an idea about another type of retained ring design that does not need a special piston but uses almost a gapless ring® design but has spring loaded tabs inside that lock it in its working range when the ning snaps on the piston. With this design you cant remove the ring from the piston any more tho... I thought I'd share this so maybe this idea will inspire you somehow😃
I really felt the "first work day in my garage... just send it" kind of vibes! Super happy for you! You really deserve it! 😊👍🏼
Your game has really stepped up with the addition of the milling machine. I still remember you using hack saws and files for everything.
cnc milling makes every project better
Thank you for investing so much time, money and effort into your project and sharing it with the world. There would probably have been many people that would've given up but you haven't. Keep up the great work!
I like the voice over way better than just showing the work being done cant wait to see more
Glad to see a fellow Norwegian making it big on YT. I was also working on a two.stroke project a couple of years back but abandoned it. Yet you've inspired me to pick it up again. Skål!
EDIT: I may post a vid of it someday
Håper vi får flere også! Du har en ny sub
That CNC was such a good purchase. It's definitely put you in a different league.
if you have a Knurling tool use that on Diameters you have that are undersize then just recut or file down to a size that provides and kind of fit you want for your bearing
your under sized shaft fix is to put a knurl on it then press the bearing on it cheers from down under
Great video. "Just send it" . Now your English is better than ours. Excellent.
Thanks for the credit on the dyno idea. I am very thankful to be able to be associated with you and your amazing project. Looking forward to seeing the engine run in ram mode!
I like that you are not afraid to show your mistakes. Your commitment to this project is amazing. Good luck with the new job. Hopefully it remains a passion and doesn't become drudgery.
This is soooo cool seeing the pride in your eyes. Love seeing you achieve your dreams!
Thank you for for amazing content 😊
YESSSSS!!! Dyno build time. Great work! I have been wanting someone to test and verify their system. Hope it work great for you.
From an idea to the most powerful two stroke.
Thanks to glen. Been watching for two+ years and still amazed but more projects is a good thing.
This series on the 2 stroke is honestly amazing good work good video editing everything is good keep up the good work 👍
Starting to learn your mill I see..
And back to the point!
2 stroke power!
Keep on keeping on
All the best from North Nottinghamshire UK
"Why didn't I think of that myself" is why teamwork exists. We're better together.
Some of us I mean... Some of us are friggin nuts.
Canada is watching, with great interest.
Thanks for bringing us along on the journey to the most powerful two stroke in the world
great stuff. ive got a race tuned 2003 aprillia rs 50. 85mph
Awesome video. I can't wait to see this run for the first dyno pull.
really impressed with the levels you have achieved during this journey.....from simple tools and rudimentary skills.to being a well read and impressive engineer.bravo..send it indeed.
Great episode lots of progress you can tell from this one episode that working half time from home will be fantastic for the Chanel and viewers I don’t mind the ads when there’s great content to follow looking forward to the next episode 👍
I really hope you make some mad MotoGP project mini out of that Aprilia!!!!
Great video! Every time I see that exhaust I am reminded that I wanted to have something like that on my street legal moped many years ago. I wanted it but the police was not so exited about the idea. ;)
it is very important to use bolts made out of the same material as the material into which you are screwing in those bolts. Overtime, vibrations induce friction, and since different materials have different scratch resistance and can dent eachother, threads can wear out faster. This is usually done for commercial applications, such as helicopters and planes, because once a helicopter crashed only because of the use of bolts which had differing materials.
I'm very happy/ excited for you and the changes in your life! Wish you all the very best for Family and yourself! Peace
its amazing what you can accomplish with a robust safety net and a few blokes that wanna see genius in action.
Nice work! Cant wait to see how much signal filtering that needs.
I built a load cell dyno with AC motor and inverter. It works well, but its so complicated that im planning to build a basic inertia dyno for normal use LOL :D
That there is a really happy and motivated chap. Awesome to watch the progress!
In one of your first Videos on this project you said you would use a 10 mm plug an a toroidal combustion chamber, just curios to know why plans have changed. I've been following this project for a long time now, you've inspired me to work on 2 stroke engines, mainly puch, since im from Austria. Keep up the good work!
I am getting more excited with each video you release.
So good to see you fill of joy to be working in your garage (NEW OFFICE).
The CNC machine is also a big change for you. Both to watch you learn a new skill of both maintaining iand programming it. Can see it has allowed you to produce a quality products and quickly.
The only limit to your success is your imagination, dedication and of course the TH-cam community comments.
Wow you’re really making progress now you have more time to spend on it. I’m excited to see the outcome
So glad that you made a milestone of your first sponsored day....this is a massive step towards your goals... congrats buddy 🇭🇲
Great video and a great job 👌 keep it up 👍 from Cornwall England
You make great progress!!! Mill, lathe and now working in the garage!! Nice! Remember to take care and spend time with family also!!! Greetings from the other side of the pool(vestfold)
Great job with the dybo cradle! So happy for you that you can start doing it part time!
Best of luck✌️
Exciting times! you've clearly got a decent work-ethic so you'll soon be a full time garage-dweller! I'm lucky enough to work out of my own back yard workshop, and while it's not always been stress free it is certainly worth it!
Wow , what craftsmanship and the end product is amazing!!! Can't wait to see you " Send it ""
I mean, I was all in before and now you bring an Aprilia in? A man of my own heart indeed!
I see we share a common level of perfectionism and tidyness. Love it! I've always struggled to understand people who work with their hands/parts soaked in chips, grease, oil, rust, gummybears and whatsoever.
Working and concentrating in a badly lit environment also really takes energy and strongly increase the accident risk.
Maybe you should put up some strong work lights at you different stations?
if you build a small wood box and isolate your compressor from the flor it is posible to get it real quiet.
I love the voiceover instead of text explanations!
Excellent! You seem a lot happier now you´re doing half days in the shed.
I’m excited to see more of that RS! Looks like a very fun toy.
I am very happy with your progress and precision. It is impressive and time consuming. Dedicating your life to your dreams is a hard thing to do. However you seem to be succeeding!!! Keep up the Good work!!!
Great watching and progress
@10:35. FROM EDGE OF SEAT TO.... EDGE OF SEAT... Been watching you take it apart, build it back up, cast it, 3-d print it....
I must say IVE SEEN enough that I can't decide if youre kidding! As it IS very well possible, given your experience and expertise, it could've been real time, friend; "Pro Speed"!!!
PERSONAL NOTE: I AGREE! YES... tapping is so awesome; satisfying. Die-cutting is just as dandy.
Great journey. 👍 KEEP IT UP!
Sure makes life faster having your own mill set up to build what you need and build it right the first time eh? I sure enjoy the heck outta this build.. thanks my brother for letting us in to watch..
So awesome!! You've been teaching me for years and I really appreciate your content
Congrats! Awesome to finally be living the dream! Keep up the good work! If you build it, they will come!
Gleder meg til du kan begynne med dette på fulltid! :) Alltid spennende å følge med på videoene dine!
Nice to see you working on stuff you love doing thats the best job in the world!
I recognize that moped in single look 😆, and i have same moped for four years but blue one, great moped, it handles pretty well and its light, everyone keep asking "is that a 50cc?" 😆
Looking really Nice!! Looking forwards to more freqent episodes 😍😍 hope the pistons arive soon !!
Looking forward to seeing the dyno in action!
👍 Sorry it's taken so long!
CLIMB MILLING,: THE BEST FINISH, ALWAYS!!! UNLESS YOU HAVE A FLY CUTTER????? KEEP ON KEEPING ON BRO, I LOVE AND LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT PRODUCTION......
Congrats on working at home!
Nice work! I would like to have that dyno for my homemade 49cc RC Buggy!
Amazing work, can't wait to see the result.
What an Amazing Build! Please to tell more about your drill press, I am really impressed with it.
Holy shit! This episode has my gears turning!! Also, if you’re in a situation where “it’s loose but it will probably work”, you could knurl the area that is loose and re machine your OD, can work pretty well in a pinch...
You need to invest in a set of hold Downs. You don't have to waste material by drilling holes through the material. and set up right they are even more rigid than what you got going on.
Great job 👏 always eager to get to see updates
Nice to have transfer punches i love mine
Yeah! any updates on multi-cylinder 50cc?
Can't wait to see videos on the rs125 I just rebuilt my own got 115mph on standard engine just reeds , arrow exhaust and a tune
glad I have time to catch up on your vids, real good stuff!
Use a knurling tool on the under sized part and recut the diameter.
Great work!! Do like the dyno setup. Currently I am also working on a homebuild dyno. but then with a ac motor feeding pwm dc for brake.
I see that yourdyno has a nice product to control sensors and even pwm motors or servo's
Once again: THE FF-ING BEST VIDS ON THE PLANET! Luv it, seriously. Can't wait to hear that little engine thunder through the dyno.
Keep it up, and send it.
Good first day at the new job! Have fun and work hard!
Did u know that, if u have a ”centerpoint drill”, u can do small chamfers with those in for example ur 47mm Hole!
THE THUMBNAIL LOOKS SICK!
Master of the mill now, Well done
Man that engine just looks so cool
Great to see a 125 come to the channel. I have a few Cagiva freccia's and a Cagiva mito SP95 factory engine. would love to see how fast your bike will be compared when it's done!
What a great donation Glen!!
Great milestone - first day "at work" looking forward to the content.
Good work Alex is the pipe not going to be a problem with the motor swinging
Congrats on first day in the shed , well done keep it coming.
Come on everyone subscribe keep this alive
You may want to use roller bearings not ball bearings in that use case. Ball bearings with a static load are essentially point loads on only 1 or 2 balls. You did oversize quite a bit, so might be ok.
Getting it done now ups are a pain in the arss you have to hound them when they have lost it in there system otherwise they will just drag there feet
"..this is real time by the way......" You must have some GOOOOOOOD coffee over there.
I was just thinking of you! Very much on time your video! :D
That thing is turning into one sick looking engine
A huge thumbs up for you first day in the garage!
Looks great!!! My only question is how are you going to start it?!?!?!
👍Thanks! Via the primary belt.
@@2STROKESTUFFING OK, I see that you use the same method i do (the cordless drill) for electric start. Nice work my friend!!!!! 👌👌👌
Voice over sounds great!!
You’re becoming a regular Allen Millyard on the machines. Good going.
First day at the office! happy for you man.
I am wondering if you've given any thought to whether, once the 50cc is complete and all the bugs worked out, will the principles scale up to larger displacement engines truly having possibly created the Most Powerful Two-Stroke ever?
Awesome brother ,very cool 💡. Thanks for the great content wish I had that cnc machine would have made milling my yd100 cylinder flat to receive my Dio reed valve plate much much easier!!
you should get a tapping head for your drill press....
RS50 is a monster. If you tune it can go around 100km/h.
Can’t wait to see what you do with that Aprilia! 😍
Love the new aprilia 👌 I had one years ago until someone nicked it and set fire to it
I have an idea about another type of retained ring design that does not need a special piston but uses almost a gapless ring® design but has spring loaded tabs inside that lock it in its working range when the ning snaps on the piston. With this design you cant remove the ring from the piston any more tho... I thought I'd share this so maybe this idea will inspire you somehow😃
I puckered when your finger got way too close to the spinning endmill and part. That's a dangerous game to play!