@@integza My pulse jet experience is near enough zero, but that sounds like a great idea! They seem a pain to start and a self starting pulse jet would be very useful for an RC aircraft ;)
you never talked about why the building shook when he turned on the oscillator. From what I understand, it's because everything has a frequency and if you get really close to that frequency, you can excite and cause waves through that object. I'm not sure if I explained it correctly but it's a lot like the singing bowls or a wine glass when you use it to make sound.
"It works like a charm", if the charm is a piece of dry poopoo, because it doesn't work. Gotta love this new phrase, thank you for the material, great vid.
Right. You were there and you have personal knowledge of this event. Otherwise, please explain how a machine that oscillates and will ultimately produce a harmonic torsion into a "target material", if run with enough force for a long enough period that is capable destroying most construction (at least using today's methods) is somehow not a viable working device?? Perhaps it does not produce the outcome for which it was designed, but I haven't done enough research to know that.
Lol funny but nope i believe Joseph Granville has the credit for that but in the context of this video Dr. George Taylor needs to take a bow for making a steam powered one...sorry spent way to much time in that industry as a designer... ;-P
you can calibrate your x and y to print perfect cubes and cylinders. quick google search will help.. after about 5 tries you should get it perfect.. and accurate.. as long as you are not over extruding .. steps are key there.
Paul Cole ☆ Where can i find out how to build a MIG Welder 3D Printer? We had a couple bore welders that would build up strings of wire bead that the machinists would cut to spec. "Laser Suntered" sounds cool, but SpaceX moves towards reusable & cheaper, so wireless can be adapted easily to create exhaust nozzles for rocket engines with literally "No Upper Limit!"
Even very high precision CNC mills generate a slight bit of eclipse. At the end of the day the a circle on a machine like this is really the combination of two linear axises. When you come to the top and bottom or left and right ends of the axises the machine head has inertia and can't come to a dead stop instantly which typically results in some error. Hence why things which require high precision circular features often times use drills and reamers to accomplish this. You can use circular interpolation but the error will always be there.
Heads Mess The desolation you said for the belts seems wrong, you can adjust it infinitely can’t you? What Would make it such a small resolution, I mean I would assume it would be the stepper right?
This is awesome; would love to see more tesla patents animated to show the dynamic processes taking place. I believe his turbine is an improvement of this concept; by eliminating the 180 degree reversals, and instead having a rotor which spins in circles; much more energy can be extracted from mechanical force.
I love how innovative you are here on this channel. Tesla has always been one of my childhood heroes, and I want to say he'd be proud of your channel and work.
The energy released in an earthquake is in the range of an hand grenade up to several large atomic bombs detonating at the same time. So, the power is just too great (even in the hand grenade case, which represents a micro-quake, by the way).
@@judahboyd2107 tesla was a super genius on a whole different scale even by genius standards... if tesla says he could do it/did it's quite likely be did (given his track record). it's more likely there's something we don't quite understand about how he did it
@@quietackshon actually there was a noticeable effect so they stopped it fearing that it just might work too well. which would destroy the bridge and the show doesn't have the budget to pay for a bridge. leaving with "plausible" as the conclusion.
Linear Sterling generators are based on this. The Sterling cycle heat source is from a solar parabolic collector, and has been tested in San Diego CA at a Grid Scale.
There is functional oscilator here in Serbia. We have a guy that knows soo much about Nikola Tesla that director from a Tesla US museum came to his home for his notes, knowledge, etc. I went to his house and had an opportunity to play with the device.
You could have used a resin 3D printer for the round parts. I mean, if you are already addicted to PLA powder, and have 3 FFF printers why not invest in a precision resin printer?
@@integza Underatandable. Since resin printers have dropped in price it is difficult to choose. SLA or MSDLP? Who knows. I have an Anycubic Photon. If you have questions about resin printing, I would be happy to help in any way I can.
Something that nobody has pointed out yet, the device mechanism sounds like that of an old steam or compressed air jack hammer. Tesla just put a magnet and coil on a jack hammer.
With a steel piston he was also using gravity assist to keep the piston going past center to the bottom of the cylinder. You crack me up with your characters man!!!
Attention. At the time of the student Tesla, the generators (Dynamo) and commutator DC engines were already known. Tesla's "oscillation" machine was never realized. Tesla only suggested the way of direct conversion of the oscillating movement of the steam engine without the use of the crankshaft and the flywheel. What caused a small earthquake was a rotary regulator using cams that were to become a replacement for the original Watt regulator.
Tesla was probably the most brilliant genius and inventor to ever have lived. It’s a shame he dosent get the credit he deserves. Edison stole his ideas and took credit
And J P Morgan benefited the most by being the financier and by charging everyone for his patent's fruits. He had to ruin Tesla before he gave it all away for free to everyone. Cruelty and greed!
@@archigoel he’s dead. He’s talking about when he was alive I think. But really I never knew about Tesla till a couple years ago. I’m 46. Why wasn’t he taught about in school? He was smarter than any other inventors that stole his shit. Swear I think Trump has a time machine. He’s always ahead of the game.
I, too, am a huge fan of Tesla and his works. I started my life as a curious child, eventually learned about electricity, later learned how to make things out of wood and steel amongst other things, I then ended up going back to school for electrical engineering. Life is an interesting journey, and you never know where you'll end up, or how your experiences of today might influence tomorrow.
Tesla also talked of taking this machine out into the desert when he felt like riding giant worms bareback... and always came back mumbling about long living fighters or something.
I wish people watched education related ,( but fun ) channels like integza more often. It could take humanity to the next step of development. Integza is definitely in my list of favorite youtube channels.
The way you have the magnets oriented, the magnetic field is parallel to the windings so they don't really cut thru the windings much. You should try orienting the magnets 90 degrees so the magnetic field cuts thru the windings for their entire length of travel instead of only at the extreme ends of the oscillation.
Although it made energy from moving magnetic fields, which it gained energy. what if part of the moving oscillating rod, at fast speeds rubbed something and by doing so created static electricity. Which can also be stored or discharged into something 🤔. 2 sources of energy 😆🤣😂😹😆 moving magnets and also static generator 😆🤣😂. Because the oscillations can be really fast aka lots of static charge lol
Wow, how did I not find this channel earlier. I will definitely try and make this by casting it sometime within next year when my teacher has the casting stuff set up.
Stuck in a Truck Scale on a slow Sunday afternoon. Thank you Inegza for keeping me sane and teaching me a thing a too, with a few laughs thrown in as well. You are awesome sir!
Great video! I appreciate the historical aspects you shared, as well as your very clever redesign. Pneumatic needle scalers use this exact piston arrangement to create oscillating motion, by the way.
Bravo!! Another excellent video with a beautiful balance of the technical and humour. ... and remember that TH-camr AVE is often helping out folk with (metal) engineering projects with his wonderful CNC setup.
The earthquake machine would do amazing things when connected to a subwoofers cone, and more intense with conical rings on the cone to better direct the sound waves. 😅 would love to see you have fun with that!!!
Although it made energy from moving magnetic fields, which it gained energy. what if part of the moving oscillating rod, at fast speeds rubbed something and by doing so created static electricity. Which can also be stored or discharged into something 🤔. 2 sources of energy 😆🤣😂😹😆 moving magnets and also static generator 😆🤣😂. Because the oscillations can be really fast aka lots of static charge lol
You need to alternate the magnets, so that they are north south alternating. It seems that instead you have them arranged all with the same polarity, which will give you less variance in the change of the alternating magnetic field.
This has a very similar mechanism to an air file. They work almost exactly the same way by using a piston that redirects air based on its position in order to oscillate, only here the oscillation is used to file away material rather than power a generator. Also you can tune a printer in order to prevent them from printing ovals but it can be very tedious and may not be to the level of accuracy you need for an air tight fit
"In reality" it absolutely could destroy any building. The scary thing, it's probably adjustable, a little weight here, a little less there. You probably could get any frequency you wanted.
In reality, NO. It could not. Stop letting the conspiracy industry fill your mind with garbage. If you can't even understand why it doesn't work, you need to swallow your pride, quit being so lazy, and start learning from the bottom up, instead of fantasising about impossible crap. Even Tesla knew it was BS. It was one of many dumb patents he filed in protest at the patent office not needing any kind of proof of efficacy in order to award patents. Some of which are so blatantly obviously a troll, that the conspiracy industry won't even mention them, and rely on their target demographic not being honest enough to discover them.
Most excellent video, funny interludes make this so much easier to watch. Grew up next to the Niagra Falls power plant one of Telsa's greats accomplishments. I got grief from my science teacher when I said Telsa invented electricity, not Edison. You have a new subscriber. Keep broadcasting!!
I built one of these 7years ago out of stainless and brass for fun. I did not use round magnets. I used 3 earth bar magnets and had each pass a steel bars made of plates and wire wrapped around each sticking out sideways like in his design. It actually makes about 35 volts to charge a cap bank like was intended
I used to be a machinist. For the cylinder and piston to fit perfectly together, you could turn them on a small inexpensive lathe to achieve the roundness you desire. Just food for thought.
Great Idea and looks awesome, I do want to warn you the motor will tare itself off the MDF base in time. You can see the amount of deflection in the MDF at 10:33. larger and thicker washers on the mounting bolts for the motor will by you some time but you'll need to upgrade the base to a steel plate at some point. Id love to see you make an extrude to make your own filament!
The second you racked up that plastic in a line, I knew exactly what was going to happen next..... I was going to subscribe to your channel. Hilarious!
This kind of in piston valve is pretty common on Lego projects. You can increase inertia by connecting it to a flywheel. The interesting thing is this design is reversible! You can either connect the inlet to positive or negative pressures relative to the atmosphere. Of course, the behavior would not the exactly the same. The flywheel's inertia also works as part of the "restorative force" of the cycle, instead of a spring...
Tesla has been my idol inventor since early child hood , it boggles my mind how lil credit and recognization was given to tesla despite being a big contributer to society and SCIENCE ._. I asked my classmates and 90% of them don't even know who was Nikola Tesla ._. well good thing none of them are my friends ._.
I've been a fan of Tesla for a long time aswell and I think the answer to your question is that there's a big diference between excelence and popularity. Tesla wasn't fortunate enough to have someone to help him with marketing and self promotion.
@Integza the reason you are stopping in the middle isn't due solely to weight based inertia but instead is due to not having the air spring on the same shaft. The spring would have imparted force at the end of each stroke that wouldn't be countered until it reached near the end of the next stroke meaning while there would be zero imparted force at the center it would have already been made to move both by the air flow and the spring stored power. Additionally, the cause of the 'earthquake' effect is actually due to the outlet hole on his original design. This can be thought of as similar to a woofer cone where the linear oscillating motion interrupts the airflow causing essentially pulsed air to get pushed into the ground (which the system was originally designed to be bolted to in order to prevent the vibration from physically moving the device.) which if it reaches mechanical resonance with the design of an structure will very easily lead to catastrophic failure. A simple analog is if you just take a big sub (at least 15") and point it at the ground with enough clearance to still allow open airflow, then using a frequency generator and amplifier run it at different frequencies ranging from
*The Unwatcher:* No single person will watch all Integza videos *Me:* I'm about to end this guy's whole career... Really loving the titles I'm seeing in your channel. Well done!
There are products that use half of the oscillating motor to generate a small amount of energy for a flashlight. Pretty neat way to power one for when batteries aren’t an option.
2:42 ahhh I see they are using the almost mythical "piston return spring" in this application. I just had to replace mine in my Honda at the very trusted mechanic down the block for $3,500. He said it was a friend price.
Help? I'm incapable of improving that awesome oscillator!
Thank you so much :D
I actually need your help with my next project. A Self Starting Micro Pulse Jet engine!
What do you think?
@@integza holly shit this look very epic
Absolute legend
@@integza Parabéns Joel, não é todos os dias que se tem um comentário do Tom Stanton ;)
@@integza My pulse jet experience is near enough zero, but that sounds like a great idea! They seem a pain to start and a self starting pulse jet would be very useful for an RC aircraft ;)
I cant help wondering what Tesla would have designed if he had access to things like 3D printers and whatnot.
You mean like if his name was Elon Musk who has access to things like billions of dollars and thousands of workers? Hmm..
Comparing musk to Tesla? Jesus Christ, that’s the dumbest thing I’ve read today
@@tsforero Nope not at all I mean exactly what I said.
dontlikemath -.- there valid comparisons take that stick out your asshole bruh
Gordon L.. he was able to take free energy from the air around us..some how he knew stuff ..
Imagine being Tesla's neighbor and having to deal with all his shenanigans.
I'd be at his lab everyday lol
lmao! This should be the next big adult swim cartoon or something.
Pick a Neighbor:
*Dennis
*Tesla
*Kyouma
@anti quantum whatchu mean?
@@kenide55 he has been portrayed as a mad scientist villain in old cartoons.
you never talked about why the building shook when he turned on the oscillator. From what I understand, it's because everything has a frequency and if you get really close to that frequency, you can excite and cause waves through that object. I'm not sure if I explained it correctly but it's a lot like the singing bowls or a wine glass when you use it to make sound.
Yeah it's the resonant frequency of a material. The same thing that makes crystal glasses resonate (vibrate) when you run your finger around the rim
It’s called constructive interference I believe
@Vorname Nachname I believe they do, it's called a resonate frequency
@Vorname Nachname Right, and I'm specifically talking about Resonant Frequency, the natural vibrating frequency of an object or system.
@Vorname Nachname Oh, I see what you mean. No, there is not just one single frequency, instead everything has it's own.
"It works like a charm", if the charm is a piece of dry poopoo, because it doesn't work. Gotta love this new phrase, thank you for the material, great vid.
Right. You were there and you have personal knowledge of this event. Otherwise, please explain how a machine that oscillates and will ultimately produce a harmonic torsion into a "target material", if run with enough force for a long enough period that is capable destroying most construction (at least using today's methods) is somehow not a viable working device?? Perhaps it does not produce the outcome for which it was designed, but I haven't done enough research to know that.
And like that. Tesla invented the vibrator
Well, you're not wrong 😅
@@giaem4108 haha
Lol funny but nope i believe Joseph Granville has the credit for that but in the context of this video Dr. George Taylor needs to take a bow for making a steam powered one...sorry spent way to much time in that industry as a designer... ;-P
@@sodiboo 🤣
😂😂😭
"The rubber causes too much friction"
You're supposed to lubricate it. Where have you seen unlubricated rubber sealing any moving part?
Condoms
@@caleb_artzs2533 They come pre-lubricated.
ZecoRho not the ones I buy from my drug dealer
@@superfoseextra6179 Used ones don't count.
I'm sure it was just an oversimplification for the purposes of the video.
you can calibrate your x and y to print perfect cubes and cylinders. quick google search will help..
after about 5 tries you should get it perfect.. and accurate.. as long as you are not over extruding .. steps are key there.
Thank you for the tip :)
Paul Cole ☆ Where can i find out how to build a MIG Welder 3D Printer?
We had a couple bore welders that would build up strings of wire bead that the machinists would cut to spec.
"Laser Suntered" sounds cool, but SpaceX moves towards reusable & cheaper, so wireless can be adapted easily to create exhaust nozzles for rocket engines with literally "No Upper Limit!"
Even very high precision CNC mills generate a slight bit of eclipse. At the end of the day the a circle on a machine like this is really the combination of two linear axises. When you come to the top and bottom or left and right ends of the axises the machine head has inertia and can't come to a dead stop instantly which typically results in some error. Hence why things which require high precision circular features often times use drills and reamers to accomplish this. You can use circular interpolation but the error will always be there.
Heads Mess The desolation you said for the belts seems wrong, you can adjust it infinitely can’t you? What Would make it such a small resolution, I mean I would assume it would be the stepper right?
@Heads Mess yep. I drives me a little mad when I hear people use the word "perfect" in regards to precision engineering.
This is awesome; would love to see more tesla patents animated to show the dynamic processes taking place. I believe his turbine is an improvement of this concept; by eliminating the 180 degree reversals, and instead having a rotor which spins in circles; much more energy can be extracted from mechanical force.
I love how innovative you are here on this channel. Tesla has always been one of my childhood heroes, and I want to say he'd be proud of your channel and work.
1st comment😂😂😂😂😂😂
no u dont
Did you 3D print an empire state building just for a 1 seconds punch clip? LMFAO
My thoughts exactly 🤣
what about earthquakes tho. i thought you're gonna try if it makes anything vibrate
Me too!!
@@quietackshon In other words it probably didn't happen. Not that it couldn't, but the chances are slim that it did.
The energy released in an earthquake is in the range of an hand grenade up to several large atomic bombs detonating at the same time. So, the power is just too great (even in the hand grenade case, which represents a micro-quake, by the way).
@@judahboyd2107 tesla was a super genius on a whole different scale even by genius standards... if tesla says he could do it/did it's quite likely be did (given his track record). it's more likely there's something we don't quite understand about how he did it
@@quietackshon actually there was a noticeable effect so they stopped it fearing that it just might work too well. which would destroy the bridge and the show doesn't have the budget to pay for a bridge.
leaving with "plausible" as the conclusion.
This guy is like the PHD version of FPS Russia
Thats exactly what I thought. 😂
Came here for this.
Jaysen Lao PHD Portuguese?
@@poboypowder7567
Just PHD = PortugueseinHD
Why does his voice and personality remind me of Electrobooom so much when he's not even Iranian?
Linear Sterling generators are based on this. The Sterling cycle heat source is from a solar parabolic collector, and has been tested in San Diego CA at a Grid Scale.
There is functional oscilator here in Serbia. We have a guy that knows soo much about Nikola Tesla that director from a Tesla US museum came to his home for his notes, knowledge, etc. I went to his house and had an opportunity to play with the device.
You could have used a resin 3D printer for the round parts. I mean, if you are already addicted to PLA powder, and have 3 FFF printers why not invest in a precision resin printer?
I haven't found the right one yet.
@@integza Underatandable. Since resin printers have dropped in price it is difficult to choose. SLA or MSDLP? Who knows.
I have an Anycubic Photon. If you have questions about resin printing, I would be happy to help in any way I can.
@@senorcapitandiogenes2068 Thank you so much :D
@@integzaI have the elegoo mars, its the best cheap one, ask uncle Jesse
@@mattle3 Thank you! I'll take a look :D
Something that nobody has pointed out yet, the device mechanism sounds like that of an old steam or compressed air jack hammer.
Tesla just put a magnet and coil on a jack hammer.
I believe they mentioned that in a Mythbusters episode on the tesla earthquake machine
Air files also use the same mechanism
With a steel piston he was also using gravity assist to keep the piston going past center to the bottom of the cylinder. You crack me up with your characters man!!!
Attention. At the time of the student Tesla, the generators (Dynamo) and commutator DC engines were already known. Tesla's "oscillation" machine was never realized. Tesla only suggested the way of direct conversion of the oscillating movement of the steam engine without the use of the crankshaft and the flywheel. What caused a small earthquake was a rotary regulator using cams that were to become a replacement for the original Watt regulator.
"Inertia", a property of matter that sends a person thru the windshield/screen w/o seat belts when hitting a brick(or other solid) wall.
nope, that's momentum. inertia actually resists movement
Love how a lot of the stuff u used was found “just lying around”
Thos was so much effort. Dude, I hope you are making bank.
Divide views by 1000, then multiply that number by 7, and that's the money they earn before taxs and stuff, and ad revenue
@@lukefitzgerald2932 wow so roughly 12k from this video? that’s insane.
@@Oystercaulk before tax so its prop idk 9-10k i don’t know never paid taxes
Yes so much work he did👌
Tesla was probably the most brilliant genius and inventor to ever have lived. It’s a shame he dosent get the credit he deserves. Edison stole his ideas and took credit
Doesn't get the credit? Which is the most famous auto company right now? Tesla now has a much bigger reputation than Edison.
@@archigoel Tesla the automobile company has nothing to do with Nikola Tesla
And J P Morgan benefited the most by being the financier and by charging everyone for his patent's fruits. He had to ruin Tesla before he gave it all away for free to everyone. Cruelty and greed!
@@archigoel he’s dead. He’s talking about when he was alive I think. But really I never knew about Tesla till a couple years ago. I’m 46. Why wasn’t he taught about in school? He was smarter than any other inventors that stole his shit. Swear I think Trump has a time machine. He’s always ahead of the game.
So did Marconi
I, too, am a huge fan of Tesla and his works. I started my life as a curious child, eventually learned about electricity, later learned how to make things out of wood and steel amongst other things, I then ended up going back to school for electrical engineering. Life is an interesting journey, and you never know where you'll end up, or how your experiences of today might influence tomorrow.
1:13 Did you actually print that out just for the sole purpose of doing that?
Hats off.
With external valve gear you've basically replicated a steam engine.
I guess you're right, Ill try to make a better job once I buy a lathe. Sorry about that.
@@integza not a complaint, just an observation. It's still amazing it's even possible with 3D printer.
@@juststeve5542 Thank you:D
@@integza why you don't contact Johnny Q90?
3:58 enjoy the trip , that's a hell of a lot of DMT.
It is if your DMT is of poor quality and contains alot of impurities like plant-fats and other junk...
Tesla also talked of taking this machine out into the desert when he felt like riding giant worms bareback... and always came back mumbling about long living fighters or something.
Your pic on ur profile take a 2nd look XD
I see some fellow Dune fans, lol. Integza snorted the Melange.
Don't be gettin' all Shai-Hulud....make me whip out my Gom Jabbar.....just sayin'.
I wish people watched education related ,( but fun ) channels like integza more often. It could take humanity to the next step of development. Integza is definitely in my list of favorite youtube channels.
You're actually one of my favourite TH-camrs, you have the most amazing sense of humour I know, goddamn you're hilarious
I was going to make a cocaine joke but you beat me to it.
Gotcha !!!
Lol
Perhaps you’ve seen A Hard Days Night where John Lennon presses a Coca-Cola bottle to both of his nostrils. Funny stuff. Ahead of it’s time.
The oscillator design has a lot of interesting ideas and I particularly like how almost the entire thing is designed to be manufactured on a lathe.
Very neat!
You should try to talk with the guys from hacksmith to build the gadgets in metals.
The way you have the magnets oriented, the magnetic field is parallel to the windings so they don't really cut thru the windings much. You should try orienting the magnets 90 degrees so the magnetic field cuts thru the windings for their entire length of travel instead of only at the extreme ends of the oscillation.
This is one of the greatest chanel's i fond about science
Although it made energy from moving magnetic fields, which it gained energy.
what if part of the moving oscillating rod, at fast speeds rubbed something and by doing so created static electricity. Which can also be stored or discharged into something 🤔.
2 sources of energy 😆🤣😂😹😆 moving magnets and also static generator 😆🤣😂.
Because the oscillations can be really fast aka lots of static charge lol
I love it when someone does interesting things AND shares the ways to reproduce in the description I'll sub for that.
Thank you very much for that :D
Thanks for the image of him describing ways to reproduce. X/
Wow, how did I not find this channel earlier. I will definitely try and make this by casting it sometime within next year when my teacher has the casting stuff set up.
That would be amazing! Please share the results :D
I just ran across your channel. Science, entertainment, humor, great production, and talent!
You make history fun! Especially with Tesla and his inventions! Love this video and especially your humor!
Stuck in a Truck Scale on a slow Sunday afternoon. Thank you Inegza for keeping me sane and teaching me a thing a too, with a few laughs thrown in as well. You are awesome sir!
I like how u make these kinds of topics fun and easy to understand¡¡
Thank you :D
Great video! I appreciate the historical aspects you shared, as well as your very clever redesign. Pneumatic needle scalers use this exact piston arrangement to create oscillating motion, by the way.
Bravo!! Another excellent video with a beautiful balance of the technical and humour.
... and remember that TH-camr AVE is often helping out folk with (metal) engineering projects with his wonderful CNC setup.
Thank you so much for the comment and help :D
AvE has the Cockford Ollie
The earthquake machine would do amazing things when connected to a subwoofers cone, and more intense with conical rings on the cone to better direct the sound waves.
😅 would love to see you have fun with that!!!
Although it made energy from moving magnetic fields, which it gained energy.
what if part of the moving oscillating rod, at fast speeds rubbed something and by doing so created static electricity. Which can also be stored or discharged into something 🤔.
2 sources of energy 😆🤣😂😹😆 moving magnets and also static generator 😆🤣😂.
Because the oscillations can be really fast aka lots of static charge lol
You need to alternate the magnets, so that they are north south alternating. It seems that instead you have them arranged all with the same polarity, which will give you less variance in the change of the alternating magnetic field.
True that would work, but you would probably be getting an alternating DC
@@stephenrocks7004 alternating DC is AC 😅
@@lucasballek Lol, yes perhaps pulsating DC would’ve been a better word to use.
Similar "inversed" Designs are used as linear actuators and linear compressors, f.e. in fridges. I would say, compressors are reversed steam engines.
And actually way closer to Tesla's vision is already being built... Try "Free piston linear range extender" in Google
I would like to see you using some conductive filament and design something that work with it. Would be really interesting
I actually didn’t know Tom’s channel
I hope you can enjoy his videos :) he has awesome projects !
This has a very similar mechanism to an air file. They work almost exactly the same way by using a piston that redirects air based on its position in order to oscillate, only here the oscillation is used to file away material rather than power a generator. Also you can tune a printer in order to prevent them from printing ovals but it can be very tedious and may not be to the level of accuracy you need for an air tight fit
I wasn't expecting the Non più andrai!! That was awesome, just like your Tesla oscillating machine
Incredible the amount of work on this video.
Thank you so much for that comment :)
"In reality" it absolutely could destroy any building. The scary thing, it's probably adjustable, a little weight here, a little less there. You probably could get any frequency you wanted.
👍👍👍
It still has to overcome the dampening of the building.
In reality, NO. It could not. Stop letting the conspiracy industry fill your mind with garbage. If you can't even understand why it doesn't work, you need to swallow your pride, quit being so lazy, and start learning from the bottom up, instead of fantasising about impossible crap. Even Tesla knew it was BS. It was one of many dumb patents he filed in protest at the patent office not needing any kind of proof of efficacy in order to award patents. Some of which are so blatantly obviously a troll, that the conspiracy industry won't even mention them, and rely on their target demographic not being honest enough to discover them.
@@ashscott6068 buildings come down by earthquake. earthquakes are vibrations. A heavy enough version of this machine will tear anything apart.
Ash Scott well tell us what wrong then you won’t
10:47 i started my physcis exam with this equation in higer secondary exam sooo nostalgic 🥰😭😔
Occam’s razor, coincidentally an earthquake happened.
6:53 Thanks for indicating the details, good job
3:45 "... after removing the parts from the printer, through the medium of crappy stop motion..." hahaha gold
Most excellent video, funny interludes make this so much easier to watch. Grew up next to the Niagra Falls power plant one of Telsa's greats accomplishments. I got grief from my science teacher when I said Telsa invented electricity, not Edison. You have a new subscriber. Keep broadcasting!!
4:00 🤣🤣
Ikr
Say no to drugs
Came down for this
Hhahahahaha
No to drugs lol
I built one of these 7years ago out of stainless and brass for fun. I did not use round magnets. I used 3 earth bar magnets and had each pass a steel bars made of plates and wire wrapped around each sticking out sideways like in his design. It actually makes about 35 volts to charge a cap bank like was intended
I used to be a machinist. For the cylinder and piston to fit perfectly together, you could turn them on a small inexpensive lathe to achieve the roundness you desire. Just food for thought.
"recycle the waste of plastic"😂😂
I lost it 😂😂😂
You deserve Way More subscribers! Just found your channel today , discovering your channel is an Amazing Christmas Present
Correction: Oscillating generators are used in satellites with plutonium as the energy source generating heat.
This is my favorite Integza video! And that's saying something, because Integza's videos blow me away every time
For a moment there I thought I'd found a channel that doesn't interrupt the content to tell me to subscribe. Oh well, the search continues.
That sand stuff sounds pretty neat!
Than what havent you made an order yet dude ????
Yeah that sand could be used to gain weight to your ossilator. Just put it in the pipe of the ossilator and you would have a greater inertia
@@integza sandy bAnks
@@integza hahaha funny "😝
You are awesome! Honestly thought you had more subs then you did. Here is another to help on your journey!
Thank you :D
3:58 Are you sure it was a part of the project?! 😅😅😅
The way you've collected the "powder" was suspecious! 😂
cough cough...what are you talking about ?
I love the fact , you use "Supug-loo", A tip , if you want Supug-loo to set real fast! sprinkle baking soda on Glue , goes off instantly !!
OMG this guy is so creative. I love the how he recycled the wasted plastics.
I'm a big fan of Tesla, and it's a pleasure to watch your videos.
Great Idea and looks awesome, I do want to warn you the motor will tare itself off the MDF base in time. You can see the amount of deflection in the MDF at 10:33. larger and thicker washers on the mounting bolts for the motor will by you some time but you'll need to upgrade the base to a steel plate at some point.
Id love to see you make an extrude to make your own filament!
Thank you so much 😀
The second you racked up that plastic in a line, I knew exactly what was going to happen next..... I was going to subscribe to your channel. Hilarious!
I CANNOT be the only person who finds this man completely adorable.
Bro your videos are really wholesome and your tech is great don’t sleep on yourself or your skills , keep pushing forward man good luck
I love this guys twisted humor, its like mine haha
Use a "full bridge rectifier" and a cap.
FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER !!!
Lol
Fantastically amusing and informative video. Cheers!
This kind of in piston valve is pretty common on Lego projects. You can increase inertia by connecting it to a flywheel. The interesting thing is this design is reversible! You can either connect the inlet to positive or negative pressures relative to the atmosphere.
Of course, the behavior would not the exactly the same. The flywheel's inertia also works as part of the "restorative force" of the cycle, instead of a spring...
That this guy built the lego pneumatic valve from scratch is impressive! respecc!
_If you're watching this in 2021, you're a legend congrats_ ;)
Get a life man
@@madpug7471 same to you man..
2024 now :P
@@deathrobloxian bro it's already 2024 omg how tf I slept yesterday and it was still 2021!?
@@igxniisan6996 damn can't believe you fell into a coma 😔
Tesla has been my idol inventor since early child hood , it boggles my mind how lil credit and recognization was given to tesla despite being a big contributer to society and SCIENCE ._. I asked my classmates and 90% of them don't even know who was Nikola Tesla ._. well good thing none of them are my friends ._.
I've been a fan of Tesla for a long time aswell and I think the answer to your question is that there's a big diference between excelence and popularity. Tesla wasn't fortunate enough to have someone to help him with marketing and self promotion.
4:27 "Trying to make it hair tight."
Well there's your first problem. 😏😁
YT algorithms sent me here, and the recycling bit was hilarious. Gold!
I love that instead of showing us a equation that we might not recognize, you recognizing that fact break it down in lamenz terms.
Tesla is the Greatest Genius that ever Lived ❤️
Who else would love a Tom Stanton, Integza, and colinfurze collab??? Sound off!
I would wholeheartedly agree, it it was not 2020. Instead of being awesome, they may accidentally destroy planet earth!
Would be good on buoys in the ocean, waves could power them
@Integza the reason you are stopping in the middle isn't due solely to weight based inertia but instead is due to not having the air spring on the same shaft. The spring would have imparted force at the end of each stroke that wouldn't be countered until it reached near the end of the next stroke meaning while there would be zero imparted force at the center it would have already been made to move both by the air flow and the spring stored power.
Additionally, the cause of the 'earthquake' effect is actually due to the outlet hole on his original design. This can be thought of as similar to a woofer cone where the linear oscillating motion interrupts the airflow causing essentially pulsed air to get pushed into the ground (which the system was originally designed to be bolted to in order to prevent the vibration from physically moving the device.) which if it reaches mechanical resonance with the design of an structure will very easily lead to catastrophic failure. A simple analog is if you just take a big sub (at least 15") and point it at the ground with enough clearance to still allow open airflow, then using a frequency generator and amplifier run it at different frequencies ranging from
Loved the funky animation showing Tesla nearly causing an earthquake.
And you're right. Just say no to plastic!! (Sooo funny).
🤓👍🏴
Edison and strong lobists should rott in hell for not allowing tesla to shape the world even more. Btw 3d printer is pretty usefull
*The Unwatcher:* No single person will watch all Integza videos
*Me:* I'm about to end this guy's whole career...
Really loving the titles I'm seeing in your channel. Well done!
Thank you so much : D
@@integza You're most welcome Señor :D
Crack. Nao te esqueças dos amigos quando ganhares o suficiente com o youtube!
That external valve looks like a LEGO Technic valve. And it even operates the same way!
Great design on what is functionally a spool valve. Great tesla design inspiration!
3:50
Kids, don't do PLA. Or whatever the filament is.
I was waiting for the earthquake.
"SAY NO TO DRUGS!" I have friends who snort fun dip powder...
No doubt! I'm doing a line right now!
There are products that use half of the oscillating motor to generate a small amount of energy for a flashlight. Pretty neat way to power one for when batteries aren’t an option.
2:42 ahhh I see they are using the almost mythical "piston return spring" in this application. I just had to replace mine in my Honda at the very trusted mechanic down the block for $3,500. He said it was a friend price.