My father was a machinist his whole life. I wish he were still around to see your videos. I know he would really appreciate your level of craftsmanship! Great work from New Jersey!
I love how you show the manufacturing part of your projects but could you also direct us to some form of design procedures you take such as engineering calculations, your research etc. ?
You are truly great Johny. I admire your work and the way you do things. Top notch as always. You've been an inspiration for me to start building projects too! 💪
stole the words out of my mouth. it’s truly incredible how they are able to come up with these projects and to be able to solve the problems that arise.
@@clean7886 thats because this video was entertaining for you. I do usually skip every other video at 3mins or something, but only because they are boring me. This one didn't. It just gave me the passion of real engineering and joy doing it so.
Random now to say this but you reminded me of my childhood watching dragon tales and a dragon literally just said “Loooooove it!” As like a catchphrase lmfao
I was smiling the entire time watching this episode. Thank you for making this video. Lots of hard work and yes. You are a true micro mechanical engineer.
Fantastic. This video appeals to my love of RC, and my engineering background too. You have a nice array of tooling at your disposal. I can see me watching many more of your videos! Beautiful work.
The level of mechanical engineering is incredible! This is easily one of the most incredible videos I've seen in a long time. Is this a master's degree project or something, or was this simply spare time fun?
It's amazing see how far you've come on your builds. There was a lot of drivetrain loss on this one and your newer ones are leaps and bounds ahead. As always - amazed by your attention to detail and engineering ability.
i have no more idea about an engine. but your work is like magic. i see the whole video without skipping. and now i'm feeling like you are awesome. if i can be like you!!
Randomly came across this and I’m instantly addicted this is hands down some of the coolest and creative engineering I’ve ever witnessed and that tiny 5 axis 🤯 super entertaining 👌🏼
practice. Practice. More practice. Make (well, *assemble*) a dozen plastic models. Then make a dozen electric RC kits (doesn't have to be a car). Then make a dozen nitro engine kits... then make your own frame for one. Try to replicate it. Practice replicating other components. Look on youtube how they approach machining specific parts. Try to replicate one part of the engine, then more parts. Sell whatever you finish on ebay to get back at least some of the money. Say, buy a kit for 100, sell it for 75. Usually RC kits are *more* expensive than the assembled ones... so you will lose some money by doing this since you will have to sell it significantly less... I do not remember exact numbers, but the kit i got for 400 was 350 ready assembled... so for a rough estimate, you would have to sell it for less than 70% of what you spent... still, you will get some money back.
17:31 I am worried about the flexion angle of the joint shaft. The current flexion angele reduces the efficiency of the powertrain a quite a little bit.
This entire freaking kludge reduces the efficiency of the powertrain by more than a "little bit". A belt-driven drivetrain with the belts being forced through multiple tight bends, a longitudinally-mounted engine in a chassis obviously designed for a transverse-mounted engine, a right-angle transfer case to compensate for the engine's mounting position, a 3-speed gearbox connected to an engine big enough to run just fine with a single gear ratio, etc etc etc. The universal-joint shaft is one small problem surrounded by many large problems.
@@TheKerberos84: This kludge is not the result of informal learning, it is the result of not planning ahead. He seems to deal with each problem as he encounters it instead of thinking ahead to determine what additional problems his solution might cause.
Massively impressive, what you don't show is all the hours put into measurements, calculations, CAD, equipment setup, etc. ... work love to see a video going over that aspect also. Thanks for sharing.
He already tried making a supercharger in previous videos. It was completely impractical. The required rotational speed of the supercharger was so high that it kept self-destructing.
Nothing on YT land comes even close to the videos you produce. Im not the least bit impressed with everyone else, your offerings are truly phenomenal. I don’t praise ANYONE,... EVER! But your skills in programming the mini lath, the informative captions (that are long enough to read and not too long to annoy), the ideas and intricacy with witch you perform your tasks are truly impressive. Your not afraid to make a mistake and show it, then correct it! It’s very refreshing to behold. My only thoughts as I consume your videos is... Gee!, I wish I was even a tenth as skilled as you obviously are. (gives me something to shoot for huh! ) thank you so very much for allowing the public the opportunity to be apart of your (and mine) hobby !
Increíble , este señor es un genio , al pricipio pensé que íva a ser aburrido , pero a medida que transcurria el video , me fuí envolviendo mas , que tenía que verlo hasta el final , y gue muy interesante .....increíble demostracion ....saludes desde Pomoano Beach Fl.
It's crazy to think how for you've come with the channel because I remember back when you where just making life hack videos and I'd whatch them when I couldn't sleep then stay up all night watching them
Beautiful symmetry in everything you do and with all the most excellent machinery in which I was looking at with utter gratitude that you must have an abundance of.I greatly respect an individual such as yourself as by watching you create and build,the precise precision in which is only applied shows much more of a person with discipline and wisdom but a level of innermost spiritual roots who never ceases to grow.....You are awesome and blessed with much blessings.....I appreciate your time
i wish i had the tools to do this stuff too... its an extremely aggravating feeling to never be able to realize your small goals and dreams and ideas and plans because you dont have access to machinery like these.. even just a lathe id be able to do so much with. i look forward to the day metal 3d printers are as good as milling machines.. and the day that milling machines and lathes and everything is way cheaper than it is now. but for now ill live vicariously through youtubers i watch. lmao.
3DPrinting Creative id like to see Johnny build a badass mud crawler . This thing has torque for days compared to the electric variants . It’ll be awesome to see either way what he decides to do with it
You are a very gifted individual wow .... when I was a kid they barely was coming out with the nitro power ones it mainly battery typed but wow still awesome to see this still lol 😂 thank you for sharing your gift
satanclaw this motor probably isn’t gonna be that powerful to push a 1/8th scale monster truck.. well i mean it could probably be a epic sounding crawler.
I have a savage with a 5hp engine in it and its really violent when i run that engine stuff breaks but i wonder how one of these v4 or v8 would do because original engine only had like 3.2 hp and it moved pretty good i would imagine you got a lot of torque and lower rpm hp like my 5hp truckzilla engine i have to gear it higher
@@marioghioneto1275 That's true, i made this comment before i saw in the video that he spotted the chassis needs to be stiffer. When i made the comment i though "what if the small car goes over a bump and it jumps off the gear for a second and then slams back, what will happen to that gear"
That's done commonly because it is self lubricating using the right materials (plastic wheels made out of nylon), allowing the gears to run dry. Since they run totally in the open, any lubrication would either be thrown off or will attract dirt, which would turn the lube into a grinding paste and destroy the gears quickly.
@@VintageTechFan it is also a cheap and easy fix as a failure point as most moderately used r/c cars, even with a perfect gear mesh end up with a broken gear box or gears worn in to "star points". Better it is 3 off the shelf nylon gears as opposed to 6 metal gears that may not break before something more expensive let's loose. Like a u joint on a rock crawler, hour fix vs a broken axle which may take a whole day to complete under certain circumstances.
I’ve never seen such an intelligent man that can fit an engine perfectly in an rc car by making his own parts (you are a cool dude bro )
@Why So Serious? Except these videos aren't for business purposes, it's purely his hobby.
Why So Serious?
I mean...your right in some way
Cool dude bro yeah 🤙
My father was a machinist his whole life. I wish he were still around to see your videos. I know he would really appreciate your level of craftsmanship! Great work from New Jersey!
Mike K My condolences
RIP
The world is big and there are a lot of creative and dexterous people
TOP 5 RC DRIFT CAR> th-cam.com/video/yFCeNYeKDnA/w-d-xo.html
It must be a great feeling to have the knowledge, tools and experience to be able to do these things.
I know right
That's gotta be the coolest thing i've ever seen before! First time TH-cam actually recommend a interresting video. 😂
Exactly my thoughts. This is insane
I love how you show the manufacturing part of your projects but could you also direct us to some form of design procedures you take such as engineering calculations, your research etc. ?
Great idea.
Was going to ask the same - good question indeed!
I second this! CAD files would really be awesome too, if it is not too much to ask.
@@ThePyroBlazer maybe for patreon supporters
lim3lif3 got a live one here, folks
You are truly great Johny. I admire your work and the way you do things. Top notch as always. You've been an inspiration for me to start building projects too! 💪
Your hamster treadmill project is so cool. You have earned a sub :)
stole the words out of my mouth. it’s truly incredible how they are able to come up with these projects and to be able to solve the problems that arise.
@@ArmiYT Yes, that is what makes him so special!
@@pplg-yt Thank you! More projects to be released soon...
Incredible craftsmanship
Who could possibly give this Man a thumbs down the man is a genius.
I thought the exact same thing, 447 jealous idiots when I watched it.
Probably because they're jealous? 😂
Yes he is.
Carl F i think aliens give thumbs down since they are worried johnny come to invade them very soon 😂😂
envy, it's an ugly thing for sure
Perfect quick/simple DIY at home project for beginners, using common everyday tools most kids can find laying around in their basement.
Yeah like who doesnt got a metal lathe hanging around in the basement? Lol
I was so proud of myself cause I was able to assemble my Lego spaceship reading instructions, and then this guy... 😔
So sad buddy
I thought I was a god for lighting up a bbq and making sausages for the family and then this dude 😔
ججججج٣
Lol
Man I thought it was amazing that I made a working time machine but this man 1-uped me.
The only videos with a length of 20mins that are entertaining.
no music no intro, only content!
wait it was 20 min bro ong i thought it was a 10 min video i just checked the timeeee😭😭didnt even skip any either like i usually do w other vids
Check out this old tony and AvE
@@clean7886 thats because this video was entertaining for you. I do usually skip every other video at 3mins or something, but only because they are boring me. This one didn't. It just gave me the passion of real engineering and joy doing it so.
watch chicago documentary
At 16:33 the drill thing starts saying "Loooove it! Loooove it! Loooooooove it!" I wish I liked my job that much.
boomstick900 this may just be a hobby
At 11:53 the drill sounds like a donkey
Random now to say this but you reminded me of my childhood watching dragon tales and a dragon literally just said “Loooooove it!” As like a catchphrase lmfao
@@AururaVt Rarr
@@boomstick900 lmfao didn’t think you would respond
I was smiling the entire time watching this episode. Thank you for making this video. Lots of hard work and yes. You are a true micro mechanical engineer.
Fantastic. This video appeals to my love of RC, and my engineering background too. You have a nice array of tooling at your disposal. I can see me watching many more of your videos! Beautiful work.
Dude it’s been 10 years since starting the channel, congrats 🥳
Dhjg
Johnny: "In the next episode, I start building my own spaceship"
*micro spaceship
RC spaceship 🤣
"but you don't get to see me fly it, just make it." 😂
What is the name of the horizontal rotating machine that you use?
@@abdullahal-ajmi2497 that name is machine
“Let’s race bro”
*Pulls out RC car*
“Nevermind bro.”
"Let's race bro".
Pulls out an r/c jet.
:
@@ross_ulbright7779 AAYYY WATCH YOO JET..
@@syahmi518 WATCH YOO JET. *crashes into crowd*
@@MJT-DA watch yoo mustang *crashes into crowd*
@@sbrbrz777 ayy yooo watch your crowd **crowd hits mustang**
I’d love to see a second iteration of the transmission that has multiple forward gears and a reverse
It already has 3 forward gears the gearbox he had supports reverse but the one way drive in the 3 speed doesnt
A dayum 6-speed RC car
@@Tywild327 U wanna drive it on the highway?!
@@ross_ulbright7779 no, *WE* want to race it on *"24 hours of Le Mans*
Shear genius ! Nothing else.
I just don’t know where people like this come from. Must be born with the talent and understanding of mechanical science. Unbelievable, good job son.
The level of mechanical engineering is incredible! This is easily one of the most incredible videos I've seen in a long time. Is this a master's degree project or something, or was this simply spare time fun?
By FAR the coolest RC car I've seen! I envy Your skills (even I own a lathe, mill and several radio controlled things)
th-cam.com/video/ob38QJ4ZdfM/w-d-xo.html
It always makes me happy when you release a vid. I don’t have much time for my hobbies, but I always make time to watch yours.
It's amazing see how far you've come on your builds. There was a lot of drivetrain loss on this one and your newer ones are leaps and bounds ahead. As always - amazed by your attention to detail and engineering ability.
Amazing builds! Congrats! I am also amazed by the precision of your lathe and milling machines!
This was extremely satisfying to watch
the exhaust might cause issues, sptiing oil/fuel mix on the rear tyres
Now it's a drift car/Australian burnout car
Yeah I agree. He should re-route it to the rear of the car.
sleepy smurf should change his name to salty smurf
Maybe his exhaust system having low backpressure.
Lol he, i mean she? Well It is probably only 12 anyways lol. If he/it could do any better they'd have their own channel
Me in first 10 minutes: "This guy is good!"
10:06: WOW!!
I sub after 10 seconds in! Havent got to 10:06 yet
noob with no skill of crafting😂
Mr.ZRK67 Gaming ok cool
Jurgy777 hahah exact same lol ( from a machinist)
It was 6 seconds after the first 10 minutes where your mind was blown 🤯
i have no more idea about an engine. but your work is like magic. i see the whole video without skipping. and now i'm feeling like you are awesome. if i can be like you!!
Randomly came across this and I’m instantly addicted this is hands down some of the coolest and creative engineering I’ve ever witnessed and that tiny 5 axis 🤯 super entertaining 👌🏼
Man can't wait to see this thing on the road..🤸
The torque on that V4 is gonna be amazing! I see this thing pulling a 4 wheel peel when he's done.
My man straight up just made a dual Clutch Transmission 😂🔥👌
Takes a lot of time and good craftsmanship to be able to do something like that at home. Huge props to that guy!
I can’t even finish a plastic model kit and this dude literally just built a car
It's not easy but the correct tools help
Same here
This was over a period of the time as you can tell 90% is sped up
practice. Practice. More practice. Make (well, *assemble*) a dozen plastic models. Then make a dozen electric RC kits (doesn't have to be a car). Then make a dozen nitro engine kits... then make your own frame for one. Try to replicate it. Practice replicating other components. Look on youtube how they approach machining specific parts. Try to replicate one part of the engine, then more parts. Sell whatever you finish on ebay to get back at least some of the money. Say, buy a kit for 100, sell it for 75. Usually RC kits are *more* expensive than the assembled ones... so you will lose some money by doing this since you will have to sell it significantly less... I do not remember exact numbers, but the kit i got for 400 was 350 ready assembled... so for a rough estimate, you would have to sell it for less than 70% of what you spent... still, you will get some money back.
I'm the same bro as u bro.
I admire your craftsmanship and passion!
Thanks for keeping making videos like this one!
Meu amigo sem palavras pra descrever quanto magnifico ficou seu projeto parabens altissima qualidade em todos os fatores.
Your engineering and ability to machine these pieces and assemble them is amazing!
Nobody:
Traxxas: let’s patent this ASAP
Too expensive
Traxxas needs to hire johnny!
@огромная эрекция ?
@огромная эрекция Uh, have you ever looked at how many rediculous patent Traxxas has?
tyler238 😂
17:31 I am worried about the flexion angle of the joint shaft. The current flexion angele reduces the efficiency of the powertrain a quite a little bit.
I am sure with this man's skill set, he will work it out.
This entire freaking kludge reduces the efficiency of the powertrain by more than a "little bit". A belt-driven drivetrain with the belts being forced through multiple tight bends, a longitudinally-mounted engine in a chassis obviously designed for a transverse-mounted engine, a right-angle transfer case to compensate for the engine's mounting position, a 3-speed gearbox connected to an engine big enough to run just fine with a single gear ratio, etc etc etc. The universal-joint shaft is one small problem surrounded by many large problems.
@@deusexaethera Please consider he self taught everything. As far as i know he is not a engineer or a trained mechanic.
@@TheKerberos84: This kludge is not the result of informal learning, it is the result of not planning ahead. He seems to deal with each problem as he encounters it instead of thinking ahead to determine what additional problems his solution might cause.
You are by far the best TH-cam engineer.
Amazing job mate✌✌✌✌✌✌
Nice to see someone actually do something with their model engine!
Massively impressive, what you don't show is all the hours put into measurements, calculations, CAD, equipment setup, etc. ... work love to see a video going over that aspect also. Thanks for sharing.
You should make a turbo or supercharger for the engine.
He already tried making a supercharger in previous videos. It was completely impractical. The required rotational speed of the supercharger was so high that it kept self-destructing.
@@deusexaethera dont you mean centrifugal force? Or do u meen speed?
@@noobnoob3489: Centrifugal force is proportional to rotational speed, so whichever you prefer.
@@deusexaethera cha
@@deusexaethera Good answer.
Nothing on YT land comes even close to the videos you produce. Im not the least bit impressed with everyone else, your offerings are truly phenomenal. I don’t praise ANYONE,... EVER! But your skills in programming the mini lath, the informative captions (that are long enough to read and not too long to annoy), the ideas and intricacy with witch you perform your tasks are truly impressive. Your not afraid to make a mistake and show it, then correct it! It’s very refreshing to behold. My only thoughts as I consume your videos is... Gee!, I wish I was even a tenth as skilled as you obviously are. (gives me something to shoot for huh! ) thank you so very much for allowing the public the opportunity to be apart of your (and mine) hobby !
Increíble , este señor es un genio , al pricipio pensé que íva a ser aburrido , pero a medida que transcurria el video , me fuí envolviendo mas , que tenía que verlo hasta el final , y gue muy interesante .....increíble demostracion ....saludes desde Pomoano Beach Fl.
I could stay hours watching your ART! Amazing work. Thank you!
7:57 my favourite Indian pop song
or a bee on nitro ^^
😂😭😂
Lmfao
Me: “I wonder how he’s gonna make that”
Johnny: “This giant block of billet aluminum should do the trick”
Just a giant block of aluminum. Billet just means it's made of one piece and not parts.
Wow, this is the best channel find I've made in a while! Awesome project!
Bnnn
! Op
Watching this is like a massage for my brain.
8:02 Chewbacca confirmed.
Honestly this sounds like a cello
Insane man, excellent engineering and craftsmanship
Pĺlqp
you have
Ivirgelina Cardozo
can't wait to see this thing driving around, epic dude
Wow you are the real deal, you give precise comments on every process, function and the part
It's crazy to think how for you've come with the channel because I remember back when you where just making life hack videos and I'd whatch them when I couldn't sleep then stay up all night watching them
Me at 4 AM: Alright, time for bed.
TH-cam: Hey, how about watching this 20 minutes video of a guy making a drive train for a combustion RC car, first?
..
Yep, like me, i stay up all night. 🙄
owo same
My brother from another mother..
4:17 a.m. as i read this .. im starving
Johnny: "next episode i will try to build a 2jz twin turbo."
Edited
Would be fun to see a miniature version on here
Есть 2 надежных двигателя это:1 jz gte и 2jz gte у нас в России их очень много и очееь ценяться темболее на дальнем востоке где я и живу ))))
Yeah a mini one cool
that would be awesome
25 psi Supra's be like ... I hated my bottom end anyway.
I have been waiting for this!
You are awesome, you got talent and skills man
Bro you are ONE HELL OF A MACHINIST!!! I wish I had half your skills
U r a real master really.. I solute you
This is the first $50k RC car I’ve seen.
Interesting!
Love these videos. So hyped everytime one pops up. Keep it up
Same same....😆
This is car guy ASMR. Keep up the amazing work!
Clearly a Master at work, incredible.
Beautiful symmetry in everything you do and with all the most excellent machinery in which I was looking at with utter gratitude that you must have an abundance of.I greatly respect an individual such as yourself as by watching you create and build,the precise precision in which is only applied shows much more of a person with discipline and wisdom but a level of innermost spiritual roots who never ceases to grow.....You are awesome and blessed with much blessings.....I appreciate your time
i wish i had the tools to do this stuff too... its an extremely aggravating feeling to never be able to realize your small goals and dreams and ideas and plans because you dont have access to machinery like these.. even just a lathe id be able to do so much with. i look forward to the day metal 3d printers are as good as milling machines.. and the day that milling machines and lathes and everything is way cheaper than it is now.
but for now ill live vicariously through youtubers i watch. lmao.
@@Error-hc7mp I've never heard of that but I will absolutely check it out. Thank you!
I want people like this as my friends...
You've got some skills! I'm impressed! Keep up the good work. 😉💪
I Love To See Lathe Works❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Applause For This Inventor.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have zero idea what you are doing but i like what is coming together cant wait to see the finished project in the next videos
Man I’ve seen your builds These last couple of years it’s amazing wat u can do Johnny big fan love your vids keep up the good work man👍🏻👊🏼
Hey Johnny would you want to race with this car and my home made 49cc RC car? hahaha!
3DPrinting Creative Lol, my moped has 50cc :D i can only assume your rc car is a beast hah
3DPrinting Creative id like to see Johnny build a badass mud crawler . This thing has torque for days compared to the electric variants . It’ll be awesome to see either way what he decides to do with it
@@judyfps5059 You can out torque that piece of shit chinese engine with electric motor half of its weight lol. You tripping bro?
@@judyfps5059 This engine makes nowhere near as much power as it claims. Electric systems crush IC these days in terms of power and torque.
15:39
A fly:
The hammer: *Machine gun noises*
You are truly a genius and worth watching
Hey man whoever you are. I have one word to describe you. AMAZING.!!!! I love working on cars and I also love RC. You got a new subscriber 4life.!
I could definitely pick out Johnny Q in a hand line up .
When the car manufacturers stuck In quarantine
I've always wondered how small an engine could be
You are a very gifted individual wow .... when I was a kid they barely was coming out with the nitro power ones it mainly battery typed but wow still awesome to see this still lol 😂 thank you for sharing your gift
O TEMPO Q O CARA DEMOROU PRA FAZER ESSE MOTOR MERECE O LIKE👍
18:30 I thought that thing rolling in the middle is blurred lol
Same
Awesome, for some reason I did actually hope it would go into something along the lines of a HPI Savage
satanclaw this motor probably isn’t gonna be that powerful to push a 1/8th scale monster truck.. well i mean it could probably be a epic sounding crawler.
I have a savage with a 5hp engine in it and its really violent when i run that engine stuff breaks but i wonder how one of these v4 or v8 would do because original engine only had like 3.2 hp and it moved pretty good i would imagine you got a lot of torque and lower rpm hp like my 5hp truckzilla engine i have to gear it higher
This is insane. I wish I was born like this.
How?! How could it be?! One man made? So much knowledge
Finally you got 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!
Perfect! I have been waiting for this
So relaxing
What kind of tools do you use to take those machined parts off the shafts if something breaks?
Static Vapour nothing breaks when he makes the parts...
@@marioghioneto1275 That's true, i made this comment before i saw in the video that he spotted the chassis needs to be stiffer. When i made the comment i though "what if the small car goes over a bump and it jumps off the gear for a second and then slams back, what will happen to that gear"
Increíbles herramientas, increíbles resultados.
This is one of those "Like, then watch" channels.
Very smooth piece of work
Tedious.
This is going to be one heck of a MONSTER RC!
11:50 damn SoundCloud rappers
you have a rundown on the tools like the lathe and whatever else you're using, I have been out of the trade for a minute?
Nice excellent idea
Nice job as always
Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share
Congratulations, you have a great card 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have an idea for you to build: a cold steam electricity generator as a proof of concept machine...
I hope he reads your comment bro
@@noelsnave9395 he did
6:24 "I think its good to driil three holes too, no idea why but yes lets build that clutch what what "
Amazing.
The metal gears on plastic gears messes with my ocd tho.
That's done commonly because it is self lubricating using the right materials (plastic wheels made out of nylon), allowing the gears to run dry.
Since they run totally in the open, any lubrication would either be thrown off or will attract dirt, which would turn the lube into a grinding paste and destroy the gears quickly.
@@VintageTechFan it is also a cheap and easy fix as a failure point as most moderately used r/c cars, even with a perfect gear mesh end up with a broken gear box or gears worn in to "star points". Better it is 3 off the shelf nylon gears as opposed to 6 metal gears that may not break before something more expensive let's loose. Like a u joint on a rock crawler, hour fix vs a broken axle which may take a whole day to complete under certain circumstances.
It's always a pleasure to see your works on video 😉👍👍👍... 🏁🏎️🤓🇫🇷
Amazing craftsmanship