Amazing work Daniel. You're a better Engineer and Fabricator than most I've seen. I'd love to see what you could do in a shop with every tool imaginable at your disposal. Your printed parts have herpes
This is amazing. Two of my friends and I built a 3D printed radio controlled RC pump jet boat (50cm long) a couple of days ago and here you are building a life sized one.
Ain't it cool when you exceed you're expectations, through humility? Make no mistake. Your practice and focus is showing. Keep at it. I'm enjoying your fun.
For your prints go through through the settings and make sure it doesn't start new layers on the outside surface... You can normally specify that it works from the inside layer or recesses first.
I noticed that when you were polishing on the lathe, you had a long polishing strip in your hands. Try to keep the length much shorter. Long polishing strips can be very dangerous if they get tangled around the work or lathe chuck. Technically they can cause the lathe to pull you in. Very nice project and great video.
I thought longer was safer , I have had it grab once and pull out of my hands years ago so I’m careful not to hold on too tight ! I saw a video of a guy getting wrapped up in a lathe was awful!
First time watcher, life time subscriber. Awesome project. I feel like the acronym "D.K" is one of the most used shorts for names in the world (without looking it up). Cool.
Great video Dan looks like a monster. I bough some dodgy bearings the other month, they said they were deep groove but they were pretty shallow and popped out from the the thrust after a couple of runs, it might not be an issues with your bigger bearings mate, looking forward to the maiden run and all the best, Mark
Thanks great to hear from you! I actually copied your design a bit having the thrust bearing on the intake instead of I the flow corrector like jet skis. It is 100mm impeller I have a pretty cool plan for the motor ! I like your videos keep them coming
There is no full fix, but getting better extrusion multiplyer and lowering the retraction amount will lower zits, sometimes it has to do with the material, but it could also be that you get a lot of pressure during the lifting between layer lifting. You could add coasting and minus extra restart after retraction in the travel or extrusion settings. Also mske them less visible by putting the layer starts and stops as a seam on the skarpest corner. That will make it less visual :) Search for "how to prevent blobs or zitz 3d printing" on youtube and you will have some good tips :)
@@DktheWelder Looks more like slipping on the Z axis IMO - only say that because the bottom portion had none and the frequency increased the higher up. Signifies the problem is getting worse with Z increase; might want to check your eccentrics
@@Dynamic-Productions looks mostly like a badly made cura Z seam tbh, align Z seam should fix this problem, furthermore no need to use rafts on an ender 3.
I've used the hole cutting method you tried at 5:30 but with a end mill so the holes can overlap. Leaving 3-4 tabs around the circle so the piece stays centered. I tried turning it to clean up the hole like you did but with the endmill it was too sketchy even for me
Very talented bright individual sir! Luv that u keep after it . Sheer determination. ! Just ordered my first 3 d printer got so many ideas I want to build. Everything from gun receivers to hydro wheels to wind turbine power blades! Keep up the great work Mate! Good Day!!
@@DktheWelder Someone else printed one on YT, and did tests on a small boat, its supposed to be, sorry I cant tell you for sure , me not having a 3d printer to really confirm it. Maybe your lily design could be tweaked for better performance, also could explore having a Viktor Schauberger type shroud? Good luck mate!
You know, if you have access to or build a kiln/tempering oven. You can actually 3D print it out of metal. It's filament with metal powder in it, thus why you need to use oven. Have to melt the plastic out and get it hot enough to fuse the metal powder together. It's definitely not convenient, but still cool lol.
@@DktheWelder The few videos I've seen on it seem to show its pretty strong. Just have to take into account the shrinkage that occurs. I think you have to make it 10% bigger to account for that, if I remember correctly? I really want to try it out, could be amazing for making pew parts. You could also do cast parts as well. How people use Styrofoam or wax to make molds (lost foam/wax casting). You can also do it with PLA filament.
Nicely done! The "disease" on the 3D printed part is, I think where the lines start and stop for each layer. There is a setting to align them, I believe. I have an Ender 3 V2 which I've sliced models for with both the Creality Slicer and Cura and I've not had the pimplefest you have there so I'm not sure why that is. But I've seen videos on it. I find, in Cura, under "Walls" there is a setting for "Z Seam". You may have to monkey with settings to get this setting to be displayed. It may be that setting, or it may be another...but I'm pretty sure that the defects you're seeing are from Z axis seam alignment not being set.
O thanks ! , I use cura now and haven’t had any problems. But in saying that I still leave most of the settings standard I am mostly a welder but 3d printers are so useful glad I got one
nice project again. Allready said it on facebook as wel. But if this thing works you could probably do a lost pla casting of the jet unit and have it from aluminium. Would be stronger and more durable. But for now testing with the 3d printed 1 is the way to go. Looking forward to actually testing it in the water. Also a thing to note is the intake angle. Having it scoop up water in to the jetpump can improve the performance. My jetboat has a bit of a scoop kind of thing on it as wel wich trys to direct water in to the pump if the boat is moving forward.
Nice work dude,. We're abouts in New Zealand are ya,. I live in Palmy north and work with aluminium everyday,. Got a waterjet cutter at our work. If ya not to far away can offer to help cut some things out if it's a helping hand.
Thanks for showing the bits that didn't work, and the steps you had to take to force them to work ;) BTW, the 'disease' on the prints is likely one of two things : 1) nozzle is running too hot or 2) filament isn't dry enough
so glad you got a 3d printer dude, i have one and usr it all the time to make stuff, i love you incorporate 3d printing and welding into the same project, not many other youtubers do it like you, keep ip the work@@
@@DktheWelder yea dude they come in handy so much, its always the most random stuff and your thinking how can i make that then you remember you have a 3d printer
Cool stuff man. If nobodies mentioned about the printed bubbles... Filament absorbs moisture from the air pretty bad eh. Then when the moisture passes through 200c it steams the water instantly, causing bubbling. It probably popped and snapped like wet pine in a fire while printing eh? You can dry it back out easily in a set-low oven or food dehydrator. gg & gl
Someone else said that , it was fresh out of the packet when it did that . It printed overnight so I didn’t notice the popping and stuff, thanks for the help I could try the oven how long do you leave it in there?
Good morning! Congratulations, perfect job! Please, I live in the Brazilian Amazon and I have trouble getting software to print your project on my printer. How can I get your full and 190mm diameter propeller design or even what is the name of the software? I'm thinking of printing the part to be molded and cast in aluminum. What is your opinion? Thank you very much and a hug from Brazil.
Interesting video as always. And we get to be with you even if sometimes it doesn't work. But you always find a way to do it. Keep up the good work. If the propeller explodes maybe you can have a ring around it. To connect the blades with each other. Or would that not work.
Like a ducted fan , it probably won’t work I don’t know why though I haven’t see one like that in all the pictures and videos I watched . It wouldn’t be hard to make I could print one and try it
@@DktheWelder Probably not working maybe. But if the one you have explodes you can try. And you could try carbonfiber filament. Or nylon. I haven't tried it on my Creality CR-10. But I have seen they are selling it. There is alot of fun stuff to be made. 😀
method of drill would of worked maybe with a pilot guide, the idea was sound though, most bench drills are not that accurate and so rotate uneven so hence the reason for pilot guide in the centre
I hate clever people like you! They make me look so dumb! Awesome project mate. Not sure if you are aware but waterjets work on flow. Using reducer nozzles won't do much for speed because water can't compress therefore wont speed up. A restricted nozzle may get your motor into the sweet spot of it's power range though and let you " Tune" it like that. For speed it may be worth looking at gearing up the engine with a belt or chain if it has the grunt. I thought of doing something like this for many years but do not have the skills even if I had the tools. Great watching some one that has both and look forward to seeing this run.
Haha thanks! Na tighter nozzle equals faster water speed but less volume like putting your finger over a hose . As for speed I can change the pitch of the impeller and just print another one, I tried the chain and sprocket deal on another one of my videos. I’m waiting on parts so testing it is a little way away thanks for watching!
I'm not sure but those zits on the backside are probably because you picked "random" for the layer transitions. That looks similar to a problem I had at one point. Try "aligned" next time you are doing a rounded surface. Slic3r has that problem but it appears to be more of a bug than poor development. Besides, when doing something that requires some level of precision, aligned is easier to clean up. (It is usually more noticeable though.)
Great job. That looks very good. Your printer shouldnt be doing that i seen the quality of the print and that shouldnt be happening. Check your setting again and make sure your nozzel is clean and up to tempreture.
Hello, I just discover channel today, check few vids, and one think disturb me. Probably for temporary test, but you have skill and tools, Tig, lathe, etc... Why not use 3d print to measure, test, and after choice, mold it in aluminium, for better durability. I know 3d filament could be strong,but if you eat wood or sand, it's done...became 3d...floats.... Except this point, the project could be excellent in results! I've not followed the first gen' but is the engine turn as fast as need to be efficient ? Turbine need speed, and a bit of torque for high pitch. Also need very tight adjust in tunnel. I've done few in different scale with metal, plastic , and both work depend on scale. So good luck and have fun Cheers from France 🇲🇫
Thanks, that’s pretty much what I am planning to do I can just keep printing parts to until I get an efficient setup and then use lost PLA to cast parts of just fabricate them. The motor I’m going to use will run between 8000-10000rpm
другие люди сказали, что это влажность. но, возможно, это проблема программного обеспечения, в нем говорилось, что в нем есть ошибки, но я все равно распечатал его
It’s funny. Rich for you is a 3D printer while for me it would be having a lathe. Both are expensive but they don’t make stuff like they used too. (Good lathe is like $6,000 :( ). Great design tho love it
Yeah message me on my Facebook page or give me your email address and I can send them . If I don’t just keep messaging me until I send them haha, I’m very forgetful!
What kind of cordless drill did you use for the last part of the video? (bathtub test) Trying to gauge what size/power motor I'll have to get for my motorized surfboard project idea
@@DktheWelder in my eyes at least, it looks powerful enough to push something at least! I wonder what the minimum is to make it push someone at 150lbs at a speed of ~5-10mph Staying tuned for more vids for sure!
@@DktheWelder Might give that a try as we've already got Makita drills at home! Instead of spending $500-$1000 for a proper battery and electric motor setup!
Any chance you'd like to help do something completely crazy? I want to repower my 30 ft catamaran with electric jet drives and need some help with the design and build. I have a good idea, a working outline, of what I want to do. I have very little experience with jet drives and steering systems. I understand it on paper, and will be thankful for any help you're willing to offer to help me bring this to fruition.
That really sounds like a cool project! They problem with jet drives is they aren’t very efficient and with an electric boat you will need ever bit of efficient you can get to get the range . I think a surface drive prop is the most efficient but it is a pain to steer , jet units accelerate and steer really well. I think the ideal setup would be a surface drive prop on each hull that you could raise and lower and use differential thrust to steer
@@DktheWelder I understand. I generally only use my power to come in and out of doc, and to help out around the icw. I'm also planning on powering it well above my needs so that I can run at half mast 90% of the time.
@@BigfootGoforth o cool I have 2 little wind rush catamarans which are super fun. You can look at the 3d model of jet units on my CG trader , the bigger one is free but you have to build your own intake www.cgtrader.com/dkthewelder
i was expecting it to just straint up kill it self but there was quite a bit of water moved by that thing really looking forward to who this is going to go when there are like a few hourses pushing that impeller xD
Hey I’m doing a project where I need a stator of almost the same size. Have you made the cone available online anywhere? Would be awesome if we could get a copy.
Hello, I find it great that you have managed to manufacture that turbo jet, are you manufacturing it as a hobby or do you intend to commercialize it? I would be very interested in it, I have a project for the sale of some boats, self-sustaining, to people with limited resources in the south of my country, I do not speak your language and that is why only writing, I can communicate with you, what value would you assign him to that job? What value would you assign for the wholesale purchase, we are talking about 20 units, if my business is successful, I could continue camping, I am from Santiago de Chile and the people are from the island of Chiloe, there they are very isolated and being electric, They can be self-sustaining by recharging photovoltaic panels, the values of prestigious brand motors are very high and their values do not go with the price I want to give to these people, it goes far beyond the budget for that expense that they have and I look for an alternative more economical, to reach them with a value within the reach of their budgets, waiting for a satisfactory response, I say goodbye very cordially, is there another way to connect? Email for example? Greetings.
It is just a hobby, I don’t think it would be good enough to commercialise. It is a nice thing that you are doing hope it goes well. Also I think the cheapest boat motor you can use is a longtail motor
@@DktheWelder I appreciate your answer and your advice, I do not work on engines, turbo jets and those things, I have a factory of kitchen furniture, closets and vanities, we camper vehicles, we use fiberglass and plastic, the project is to help those people, giving them tools at the height of their economic conditions, the place where they live is very isolated, they do not have gas stations nearby, it is an archipelago with many islands, the prototype of the boat is ready, an economic alternative, it is a mini motor out board, low consumption, I will continue looking, these people need it, my estimate of the price I want to reach them should not exceed two thousand dollars, my staff and I are committed to this cause and for my part, the sale of These ships will not generate profit for me and my workers, they do it outside the working day without pay, a great greeting from the last end of the world, a great desire for success in your projects and we are going for more.
@@DktheWelder Yeah I saw someone else using the Creality and it looked excellent. Im getting ready to buy my first 3d printer im going to get one of those. Just not sure which version
@@CL-yp1bs they work really well straight out of the box I would definitely recommend one . Don’t even adjust anything and it just works probably best for a beginner like me
@@mrbamfo5000 Great to know! I am an electrical engineering student but I am wanting to get some experience with CAD as well because there are a lot of students doing dual majors with mechanical and electrical engineering. I figure a 3d printer is a great way to learn CAD and have fun doing it… the results seem to look great. I’ve been holding off ever since they first came out I wanted to wait for them to get better and all the errors ironed out.. it seems like these are a pretty refined item compared to the original 3d printers…
@@DktheWelder thought so, thats one weak spot if you had that one printed as well...but it works , painted PLA lasts for one summer :D looking forward to it , keep on going ;)
@@DktheWelder My jet intake is alloy with stainless grills. I smashed it of rocks for 2 years solid. Cracked the intake in half twice :) It will handly a lot more punishment than you would expect :) The weak point is the cylinder shaped impeller instead of cone shaped and no wear shroud ;) Still, it seams to work well.
@@axle.australian.patriot the pvc pipe is the wear sleeve I can just put another one in once it is worn . I will cast an aluminium impeller once I get the shape right . Do you have a JetSki unit boat?
@@DktheWelder No, it's a 12ft alloy car topper, but re-engeneered 19mm stringers, dericane laminate skid plates, mini center console etc 40HP Yamaha outboard with an OutBoard Jet from Califorian on the bottom. I'll have to change account's, I use this one for political troll rubbish lol Should have posted in my persnal account to start with :) I'll see if I can sneak and outside link into YT :P I have a friend run a 10ft Punt (jon Boat) with a wave runner drive in the hull and does really good.
в школе проходили "архимедов винт", и говорили что он был прообразом винтов кораблей и подводных лодок, но так как архимед был дремучим и неграмотным, и все тогда были древние дремучие и неграмотные и неучёные, то они не догадались использовать архимедов винт на кораблях вместо вёсел, и вообше придать тому винту более оптимальную форму лучше подходящую для кораблей. только вот что-то мне так кажется что архимед не изобретал тот винт, и вообще рисовал не обычный винт для кораблей, а рисовал импеллер для водомётных движетелей. видимо тогда нашли остатки до-архимедовой техники от предыдущих цивилизаций. а не использовали винт по той простой причине, что двигателей подходящих не было. рабы и вёсла это банально, проще и дешевле, высокотехнологичных двигателей.
The files for printing this for free on CG Trader www.cgtrader.com/products/100mm-jet-unit-no-intake-for-free
Good morning!
Thanks so much!
Amazing work Daniel. You're a better Engineer and Fabricator than most I've seen. I'd love to see what you could do in a shop with every tool imaginable at your disposal. Your printed parts have herpes
Thanks Bruce! If I had the money and time I would really like to build some cool stuff!
First of all: good brain. Second: high manuality, Third: well knowledge of tools. Well done Daniel.
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This is amazing. Two of my friends and I built a 3D printed radio controlled RC pump jet boat (50cm long) a couple of days ago and here you are building a life sized one.
Nice one I take a lot of inspiration from the RC builds!
Ain't it cool when you exceed you're expectations, through humility? Make no mistake. Your practice and focus is showing. Keep at it. I'm enjoying your fun.
I was kinda shocked at how well this build went haha
@@DktheWelder I'm glad you shared that. Anyone who's made anything knows it isn't always like that. Talent, focus and luck. Lol
Getting everything right first go You've got the eyecrometer dialled in my guy 😄 ❤️🤜🤛 much love bro keep it up
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Heck ya man super rad!!! Cant wait to see where your channel progresses to !!
Hopefully millions of subscribers and heaps of tools to make cooler stuff haha
For your prints go through through the settings and make sure it doesn't start new layers on the outside surface... You can normally specify that it works from the inside layer or recesses first.
I noticed that when you were polishing on the lathe, you had a long polishing strip in your hands. Try to keep the length much shorter. Long polishing strips can be very dangerous if they get tangled around the work or lathe chuck. Technically they can cause the lathe to pull you in. Very nice project and great video.
I thought longer was safer , I have had it grab once and pull out of my hands years ago so I’m careful not to hold on too tight ! I saw a video of a guy getting wrapped up in a lathe was awful!
First time watcher, life time subscriber. Awesome project. I feel like the acronym "D.K" is one of the most used shorts for names in the world (without looking it up). Cool.
Thanks kind words 👍
This is AWESOME. Cannot wait for the next video!
Hopefully the I get the next video out soon
Great video Dan looks like a monster. I bough some dodgy bearings the other month, they said they were deep groove but they were pretty shallow and popped out from the the thrust after a couple of runs, it might not be an issues with your bigger bearings mate, looking forward to the maiden run and all the best, Mark
Thanks great to hear from you! I actually copied your design a bit having the thrust bearing on the intake instead of I the flow corrector like jet skis. It is 100mm impeller I have a pretty cool plan for the motor ! I like your videos keep them coming
Hello Mark. Funny to see a comment from you here :-)
We did not do much more testing as the weather and school times are not cooperating 😃
You may be better trying an angular contact bearing in this application, the force is always going to be in axial direction.
Try a 7XXX bearing.
got some clean looking welds
thanks , 3mm aluminum is nice to weld
zits comes from retraction och layer shifts, the blobs are where the printer stops and starts print the outer most perimiter
O ok, how do you stop this? It hasn’t done it since but it seems to happen on a curved surface
There is no full fix, but getting better extrusion multiplyer and lowering the retraction amount will lower zits, sometimes it has to do with the material, but it could also be that you get a lot of pressure during the lifting between layer lifting.
You could add coasting and minus extra restart after retraction in the travel or extrusion settings. Also mske them less visible by putting the layer starts and stops as a seam on the skarpest corner. That will make it less visual :)
Search for "how to prevent blobs or zitz 3d printing" on youtube and you will have some good tips :)
"The disease" could be Z seam Alignment that's set on random. Put it on Sharpest Corner or User specific. Anyway Nice vid :)
ok thanks I will try that
@@DktheWelder Looks more like slipping on the Z axis IMO - only say that because the bottom portion had none and the frequency increased the higher up.
Signifies the problem is getting worse with Z increase; might want to check your eccentrics
@@Dynamic-Productions looks mostly like a badly made cura Z seam tbh, align Z seam should fix this problem, furthermore no need to use rafts on an ender 3.
always pleasure to watch! Go on!
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I subbed in the first minute of this video!!! Great job and keep up the good work great things are coming your way
Cool ! Thanks for that👍
well done that man, I love seeing a plan come together, you should be a marine engineer, look forward to future vids.
Thanks I hope it works well
Cool man! Nice work
Thanks 👍
I've used the hole cutting method you tried at 5:30 but with a end mill so the holes can overlap. Leaving 3-4 tabs around the circle so the piece stays centered. I tried turning it to clean up the hole like you did but with the endmill it was too sketchy even for me
yeah the screw in the middle bent , need an indexing chuck and an endmill
Very talented bright individual sir! Luv that u keep after it . Sheer determination. ! Just ordered my first 3 d printer got so many ideas I want to build. Everything from gun receivers to hydro wheels to wind turbine power blades! Keep up the great work Mate! Good Day!!
Thanks! The 3d printer is great so many cool things are possible!
Well done Mate ! Now you have a 3d printer, can print a Lilly Prop!
I’ve seen the Lilly prop , what is it for ? Doesn’t it work worse than a normal prop?
@@DktheWelder Someone else printed one on YT, and did tests on a small boat, its supposed to be, sorry I cant tell you for sure , me not having a 3d printer to really confirm it. Maybe your lily design could be tweaked for better performance, also could explore having a Viktor Schauberger type shroud? Good luck mate!
Absolutely subscribed!!!! You have a profiling tree, I love it!!!!!!!
Thanks 👍
You know, if you have access to or build a kiln/tempering oven. You can actually 3D print it out of metal. It's filament with metal powder in it, thus why you need to use oven. Have to melt the plastic out and get it hot enough to fuse the metal powder together. It's definitely not convenient, but still cool lol.
I have been watching videos on that it could be good!
@@DktheWelder The few videos I've seen on it seem to show its pretty strong. Just have to take into account the shrinkage that occurs. I think you have to make it 10% bigger to account for that, if I remember correctly? I really want to try it out, could be amazing for making pew parts.
You could also do cast parts as well. How people use Styrofoam or wax to make molds (lost foam/wax casting). You can also do it with PLA filament.
Nicely done! The "disease" on the 3D printed part is, I think where the lines start and stop for each layer. There is a setting to align them, I believe. I have an Ender 3 V2 which I've sliced models for with both the Creality Slicer and Cura and I've not had the pimplefest you have there so I'm not sure why that is. But I've seen videos on it. I find, in Cura, under "Walls" there is a setting for "Z Seam". You may have to monkey with settings to get this setting to be displayed. It may be that setting, or it may be another...but I'm pretty sure that the defects you're seeing are from Z axis seam alignment not being set.
O thanks ! , I use cura now and haven’t had any problems. But in saying that I still leave most of the settings standard I am mostly a welder but 3d printers are so useful glad I got one
I absolutely love this channel. Please never stop what you’re doin lol you’re gonna make me buy a printer lol
Thanks, honestly the printer is such a great tool well worth buying
Dang dude, channel is growing fast! Awesome work again
I just been keeping at it trying to keep it interesting.👍
nice project again. Allready said it on facebook as wel. But if this thing works you could probably do a lost pla casting of the jet unit and have it from aluminium. Would be stronger and more durable. But for now testing with the 3d printed 1 is the way to go. Looking forward to actually testing it in the water.
Also a thing to note is the intake angle. Having it scoop up water in to the jetpump can improve the performance. My jetboat has a bit of a scoop kind of thing on it as wel wich trys to direct water in to the pump if the boat is moving forward.
I made a scoop thing yesterday. I have been watching a lot of videos on lost PLA casting which I will try once I figure out the most effective impy
Nice work dude,. We're abouts in New Zealand are ya,. I live in Palmy north and work with aluminium everyday,. Got a waterjet cutter at our work. If ya not to far away can offer to help cut some things out if it's a helping hand.
I’m in waihi . Thanks maybe I could get some stuff cut out. Will keep you in mind bro👍🇳🇿
1:53-2:01 you have me as a subscriber 😂 love the content !
Thanks 👍
I'm looking at those parts, and the phrase "lost PLA aluminium sand casting project" pops into my head.
Yes! Lost PLA could be the option once I get the design sorted out
Good stuff man!! Good stuff.
Thanks for showing the bits that didn't work, and the steps you had to take to force them to work ;)
BTW, the 'disease' on the prints is likely one of two things : 1) nozzle is running too hot or 2) filament isn't dry enough
Thanks for the advice I am new to 3d printing and cad drawing so it is a difficult project for me. I can try changing the nozzle temperature 👍
thats bloody wicked mate
Thanks mate
Thats mint mate
Man are you lucky that bathtub cleaned up.
I was worried or a second
A shaping tree is one those must have tools in any workshop
I have a few of them , some are good for bending things and some for shaping
You just got a new sub, nice video man.
Thanks 👍
Gives new meaning to jetted tub
The face of amazement in the washtub lmao
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so glad you got a 3d printer dude, i have one and usr it all the time to make stuff, i love you incorporate 3d printing and welding into the same project, not many other youtubers do it like you, keep ip the work@@
I wasn’t even sure I would use a 3D printer for anything but turns out they are great! I think more metal work guys should get into it
@@DktheWelder yea dude they come in handy so much, its always the most random stuff and your thinking how can i make that then you remember you have a 3d printer
So excited 😁 amazing what a big brain can do with a 130dollar printer
In New Zealand they are like $350 but still pretty cheap for what it can do , I have so many idea of stuff I can make!
it said "like and subscribe" in braille. I could feel it through my monitor
Haha that’s what I should have said! Good one 👍
Super cool. Hope it works out!
I think it will work I hope the plastic holds together
Cool stuff man.
If nobodies mentioned about the printed bubbles... Filament absorbs moisture from the air pretty bad eh. Then when the moisture passes through 200c it steams the water instantly, causing bubbling. It probably popped and snapped like wet pine in a fire while printing eh?
You can dry it back out easily in a set-low oven or food dehydrator. gg & gl
Someone else said that , it was fresh out of the packet when it did that . It printed overnight so I didn’t notice the popping and stuff, thanks for the help I could try the oven how long do you leave it in there?
@@DktheWelder Get a dehydrator, there are many guides for it.
I do 65c for 8 hours for my PETG
You are such a clever bugger nice work.
Thanks mate 👍
Good morning! Congratulations, perfect job! Please, I live in the Brazilian Amazon and I have trouble getting software to print your project on my printer. How can I get your full and 190mm diameter propeller design or even what is the name of the software? I'm thinking of printing the part to be molded and cast in aluminum. What is your opinion? Thank you very much and a hug from Brazil.
Good video Daniel ahaha looks easier to machine then the death impeller
It was way less scary! It feels like it pushes the water really well even with the drill
Interesting video as always. And we get to be with you even if sometimes it doesn't work. But you always find a way to do it. Keep up the good work. If the propeller explodes maybe you can have a ring around it. To connect the blades with each other. Or would that not work.
Like a ducted fan , it probably won’t work I don’t know why though I haven’t see one like that in all the pictures and videos I watched . It wouldn’t be hard to make I could print one and try it
@@DktheWelder Probably not working maybe. But if the one you have explodes you can try. And you could try carbonfiber filament. Or nylon. I haven't tried it on my Creality CR-10. But I have seen they are selling it. There is alot of fun stuff to be made. 😀
the disease at the back of your part are slicer settings called seam corner can find it bij walls settings in CURA
Thanks. I think I was using the standard creality slicer back then I am using cura now which is far better
Hahaha, good stuff mate! Lookin’ sharp too! ;)
Yeah it came out alright thanks
You can ONLY be KIWI .. awesome man !
Amazing work sir
Nice work!
The shaping tree gave me a good giggle
Haha a gift from god to shape jet unit intakes
@@DktheWelder How'd the 3D printed impeller go? also I'm guessing ABS 100% infill?
@@Archamfer na it’s just PLA and like 50% infill so it’s not going to last long but it should be ok for testing
@@DktheWelder What you thinking for upgrades? Lost PLA Casting could be interesting
@@Archamfer yes lost PLA might work. I can try different nozzles and stuff too
Can't wait to see this attached to a boat 💯
Maybe not attached to a boat maybe to something else?????
@@DktheWelder gotta be a boat 😆 , it has to be 😳🤔
method of drill would of worked maybe with a pilot guide, the idea was sound though, most bench drills are not that accurate and so rotate uneven so hence the reason for pilot guide in the centre
Youd be so much better off with a JS550 pump. Really cool tho.
Great work
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Now you just need a turboshaft jet to power the... jet.
That's the real way to do it.
Be cool but 100 000 rpm might be too much!
@@DktheWelder Nah that's where the fun is.
"Don't let mom see that."
she hasn't watched the video yet!
Try using a router on the aluminum, should work a bit better for you. It's just so easy, famous last words before it bites you on the backside
Yes that would be good I don’t have one , but also I would like a cnc router
Man, I would totally buy that if it was all for sale mand already built lol
Can you share the 3d drawing for the impeller?
Yeah ok I can email it to you. Send me a message on my Facebook page or I guess you could put your email on here
I hate clever people like you! They make me look so dumb! Awesome project mate. Not sure if you are aware but waterjets work on flow. Using reducer nozzles won't do much for speed because water can't compress therefore wont speed up. A restricted nozzle may get your motor into the sweet spot of it's power range though and let you " Tune" it like that. For speed it may be worth looking at gearing up the engine with a belt or chain if it has the grunt.
I thought of doing something like this for many years but do not have the skills even if I had the tools. Great watching some one that has both and look forward to seeing this run.
Haha thanks! Na tighter nozzle equals faster water speed but less volume like putting your finger over a hose . As for speed I can change the pitch of the impeller and just print another one, I tried the chain and sprocket deal on another one of my videos. I’m waiting on parts so testing it is a little way away thanks for watching!
Lol better make 4 more and turn the tub into high powered jacuzzi jets tub
that would make wash time fun!
I'm not sure but those zits on the backside are probably because you picked "random" for the layer transitions. That looks similar to a problem I had at one point. Try "aligned" next time you are doing a rounded surface.
Slic3r has that problem but it appears to be more of a bug than poor development.
Besides, when doing something that requires some level of precision, aligned is easier to clean up. (It is usually more noticeable though.)
Ok I will look into that thanks
Great job. That looks very good. Your printer shouldnt be doing that i seen the quality of the print and that shouldnt be happening. Check your setting again and make sure your nozzel is clean and up to tempreture.
Your a right Legend!
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First time I seen a bathroom with a wooden floor 🤯
What? It is really common
Hello, may I know which model of Ender 3D printer you are using? Thanks.
Nice work😻
Can I have your stl file your jet pump project??
Yeah I could email it to you later tonight
@@DktheWelder Great job! Im also interested. Trying to build an own jet engine for my small Kayak! Your work is awesome. Regards from Germany!
@@DktheWelder any chance you could send me the stl files as well, would love to try this out !
Idk what's going on, everything is going so perfect...but I'm stupid and can't count lmaooo
Hello, I just discover channel today, check few vids, and one think disturb me. Probably for temporary test, but you have skill and tools, Tig, lathe, etc... Why not use 3d print to measure, test, and after choice, mold it in aluminium, for better durability.
I know 3d filament could be strong,but if you eat wood or sand, it's done...became 3d...floats....
Except this point, the project could be excellent in results!
I've not followed the first gen' but is the engine turn as fast as need to be efficient ? Turbine need speed, and a bit of torque for high pitch.
Also need very tight adjust in tunnel.
I've done few in different scale with metal, plastic , and both work depend on scale.
So good luck and have fun
Cheers from France 🇲🇫
Thanks, that’s pretty much what I am planning to do I can just keep printing parts to until I get an efficient setup and then use lost PLA to cast parts of just fabricate them. The motor I’m going to use will run between 8000-10000rpm
With time, work, parts and tooling it only had a cost of $2000 not counting damage to bath tub.
Haha man your negative! About $12 dollars of 3d printer plastic aluminium $20 plus bearings and shaft another $50 and I just do it for fun 👍
Good job 👍
Which program did you use to design this and how much it’s ? 💰
Fusion 360 I just have the free license
При управлении принтером через usb кабель из cura, артефакты печати пропадут. Обычно это ошибки прошивки ender v2. Или пластик впитал много влаги
другие люди сказали, что это влажность. но, возможно, это проблема программного обеспечения, в нем говорилось, что в нем есть ошибки, но я все равно распечатал его
We don't go on Facebook bruh.
Yeah I can’t really put my email on here if anyone wants the files to print or I would get heaps of spam.
upload it to thingyverse
Was thinking about it but it isn’t really complete and haven’t tested it properly
hm ... Can this works as 12v Generator too ?
Что нужно сделать в первую очередь когда сделал изобретение? Конечно же испытать его в ванной)))
It’s funny. Rich for you is a 3D printer while for me it would be having a lathe. Both are expensive but they don’t make stuff like they used too. (Good lathe is like $6,000 :( ). Great design tho love it
Haha the lathe isn’t mine , I work in an engineering workshop and I’m allowed to use the machines after work
Hi love the idea could you send me the STL file as i want to use it on a solar powered boat for kids??
Yeah message me on my Facebook page or give me your email address and I can send them . If I don’t just keep messaging me until I send them haha, I’m very forgetful!
What kind of cordless drill did you use for the last part of the video? (bathtub test)
Trying to gauge what size/power motor I'll have to get for my motorized surfboard project idea
Makita 18v it’s a pretty powerful drill , I was actually thinking it would push a board along maybe fast enough for a kid
@@DktheWelder in my eyes at least, it looks powerful enough to push something at least! I wonder what the minimum is to make it push someone at 150lbs at a speed of ~5-10mph
Staying tuned for more vids for sure!
@@ninjasploit I think that drill would do that if you could get the jet unit just right
@@DktheWelder Might give that a try as we've already got Makita drills at home! Instead of spending $500-$1000 for a proper battery and electric motor setup!
@@ninjasploit honestly just a propeller is more efficient than a jet unit . Are your going to draw up a jet unit for your drill?
should have use the fly cutter to clean up the hole after drilling lol
Awesomeness
Thanks 👍
А почему было не напечатать аппарат забора воды на том же принтере? Зачем эти упражнения с металлом?
Any chance you'd like to help do something completely crazy? I want to repower my 30 ft catamaran with electric jet drives and need some help with the design and build. I have a good idea, a working outline, of what I want to do. I have very little experience with jet drives and steering systems. I understand it on paper, and will be thankful for any help you're willing to offer to help me bring this to fruition.
That really sounds like a cool project! They problem with jet drives is they aren’t very efficient and with an electric boat you will need ever bit of efficient you can get to get the range . I think a surface drive prop is the most efficient but it is a pain to steer , jet units accelerate and steer really well. I think the ideal setup would be a surface drive prop on each hull that you could raise and lower and use differential thrust to steer
@@DktheWelder I understand. I generally only use my power to come in and out of doc, and to help out around the icw. I'm also planning on powering it well above my needs so that I can run at half mast 90% of the time.
@@BigfootGoforth o cool I have 2 little wind rush catamarans which are super fun. You can look at the 3d model of jet units on my CG trader , the bigger one is free but you have to build your own intake www.cgtrader.com/dkthewelder
i was expecting it to just straint up kill it self but there was quite a bit of water moved by that thing really looking forward to who this is going to go when there are like a few hourses pushing that impeller xD
It had a bit of push just with the drill , hope it holds together with more rpm and power
Hey I’m doing a project where I need a stator of almost the same size. Have you made the cone available online anywhere? Would be awesome if we could get a copy.
nice work
Thanks
Hello, I find it great that you have managed to manufacture that turbo jet, are you manufacturing it as a hobby or do you intend to commercialize it? I would be very interested in it, I have a project for the sale of some boats, self-sustaining, to people with limited resources in the south of my country, I do not speak your language and that is why only writing, I can communicate with you, what value would you assign him to that job? What value would you assign for the wholesale purchase, we are talking about 20 units, if my business is successful, I could continue camping, I am from Santiago de Chile and the people are from the island of Chiloe, there they are very isolated and being electric, They can be self-sustaining by recharging photovoltaic panels, the values of prestigious brand motors are very high and their values do not go with the price I want to give to these people, it goes far beyond the budget for that expense that they have and I look for an alternative more economical, to reach them with a value within the reach of their budgets, waiting for a satisfactory response, I say goodbye very cordially, is there another way to connect? Email for example? Greetings.
It is just a hobby, I don’t think it would be good enough to commercialise. It is a nice thing that you are doing hope it goes well. Also I think the cheapest boat motor you can use is a longtail motor
@@DktheWelder I appreciate your answer and your advice, I do not work on engines, turbo jets and those things, I have a factory of kitchen furniture, closets and vanities, we camper vehicles, we use fiberglass and plastic, the project is to help those people, giving them tools at the height of their economic conditions, the place where they live is very isolated, they do not have gas stations nearby, it is an archipelago with many islands, the prototype of the boat is ready, an economic alternative, it is a mini motor out board, low consumption, I will continue looking, these people need it, my estimate of the price I want to reach them should not exceed two thousand dollars, my staff and I are committed to this cause and for my part, the sale of These ships will not generate profit for me and my workers, they do it outside the working day without pay, a great greeting from the last end of the world, a great desire for success in your projects and we are going for more.
spoke to soon...foreshadowing...
I saw “jet drive” and thought turboshaft. Still cool though
There's a reason the British empire expanded and led the industrial revolution.
What version of Ender printer? Pro or max Pro 3 Pro 5?
Ender 3 I think. It’s a pretty cheap printer but seems to work well
@@DktheWelder Yeah I saw someone else using the Creality and it looked excellent. Im getting ready to buy my first 3d printer im going to get one of those. Just not sure which version
@@CL-yp1bs they work really well straight out of the box I would definitely recommend one . Don’t even adjust anything and it just works probably best for a beginner like me
@@CL-yp1bs my son inlaw has two of them. He likes them.
@@mrbamfo5000 Great to know! I am an electrical engineering student but I am wanting to get some experience with CAD as well because there are a lot of students doing dual majors with mechanical and electrical engineering. I figure a 3d printer is a great way to learn CAD and have fun doing it… the results seem to look great. I’ve been holding off ever since they first came out I wanted to wait for them to get better and all the errors ironed out.. it seems like these are a pretty refined item compared to the original 3d printers…
Man, really love the idea of an aluminum intake ^^ looks real nice and sturdy =)
you don't happen to sell this ? :D
I made the intake aluminium so it can take a few hits to the bottom without breaking. I might sell these if I get them working well
@@DktheWelder thought so, thats one weak spot if you had that one printed as well...but it works , painted PLA lasts for one summer :D
looking forward to it , keep on going ;)
@@DktheWelder My jet intake is alloy with stainless grills. I smashed it of rocks for 2 years solid. Cracked the intake in half twice :) It will handly a lot more punishment than you would expect :)
The weak point is the cylinder shaped impeller instead of cone shaped and no wear shroud ;)
Still, it seams to work well.
@@axle.australian.patriot the pvc pipe is the wear sleeve I can just put another one in once it is worn . I will cast an aluminium impeller once I get the shape right . Do you have a JetSki unit boat?
@@DktheWelder No, it's a 12ft alloy car topper, but re-engeneered 19mm stringers, dericane laminate skid plates, mini center console etc
40HP Yamaha outboard with an OutBoard Jet from Califorian on the bottom.
I'll have to change account's, I use this one for political troll rubbish lol Should have posted in my persnal account to start with :)
I'll see if I can sneak and outside link into YT :P
I have a friend run a 10ft Punt (jon Boat) with a wave runner drive in the hull and does really good.
Voce vendi ELA a pronta entrega
в школе проходили "архимедов винт", и говорили что он был прообразом винтов кораблей и подводных лодок, но так как архимед был дремучим и неграмотным, и все тогда были древние дремучие и неграмотные и неучёные, то они не догадались использовать архимедов винт на кораблях вместо вёсел, и вообше придать тому винту более оптимальную форму лучше подходящую для кораблей.
только вот что-то мне так кажется что архимед не изобретал тот винт, и вообще рисовал не обычный винт для кораблей, а рисовал импеллер для водомётных движетелей. видимо тогда нашли остатки до-архимедовой техники от предыдущих цивилизаций.
а не использовали винт по той простой причине, что двигателей подходящих не было. рабы и вёсла это банально, проще и дешевле, высокотехнологичных двигателей.
English?
Hoş is it going bacak?