At the end bit of the glass where it’s open, spray WD40 inside and you’ll probably get another 4k revs out of it. The WD40 thins the air inside the vacuum tube and therefore there’s less resistance for the piston inside. When I had mine it works and it was insane.
@@somedude2492 the outside of the tube was in direct contact with fire. He said to spray it inside. Depending on quantity and method, yes it could spray onto the flame too, but that's still outside the tube. The "open" end of the tube is pretty much far away from that flame. Facts
Actually the machine only has to do 60 revolutions a second (if the refresh rate of the camera is 60 fps) minimum to get the effect working. From there on it is just multiples of 60 eg 120 180 160 rpm. the only reason you see that speed the clearest is because the machine is actually plateauing out at its maximum angular velocity. It is cool because you can easily find out roughly how fast a car is moving just by looking at its tires.
@@add859tankionline its not exactly fps, it's the frequency of the camera shutter (I think not sure, you might be correct) but with cars this wil only work of it's on video or if it's in the dark and there is a lamp emitting light to it with a selected alternating current. The human eye doesn't see frames, it sees a fluent motion (or an extremely high amount of frames). That's why we don't see this in daylight but only on video or if - what I said earlier - a lamp with alternating current is putting out light towards the spinning object Edit: what you said about revolutions is correct, any amount of revolutions works as long as the shutter frequency is a multiple of the revolutions. Since this is speeding up it will get closer to that frequency and then start to go over that aswell. That's why it looks like it's spinning forward, stops, and then spins backwards.
@@tobiasver7687 yes you are completely correct. I was a bit slack and the technical information. Just one question. Are we biologically engineered to see flickering light as a solid beam of light. Or do we learn it during the first few months of birth? Because there was no real need for our brain to process much on the visible sense in our primative stages.
@@add859tankionline I'm pretty sure we are built like that, or our brain rather. For example: we hear a lot more and I mean a lot more than we "actually" hear. Our brain filters alot of the unnecessary sounds out because without that filtering it would get too clustered and we would go insane. I think the same thing happens with light. When something is flickering fast enough we see the flickers but our brain help us to make it a bit less messy. It does this with a lot of things, like feeling. We feel alot more than we actually notice. Our brain tries to help us live an easy life. When you lay in bed at night and you won't fall asleep you might notice getting some tickles here and there. Turning around because you're not in a nice position. Especially the tickles are a great example of the what the brain is trying to do. It tries to check whether you're actually asleep by sending out these tests. If you ignore them it knows you aren't awake and it can go to rest. Very fascinating
ShutUp&Njoy - no, boost is what a turbo makes. It's air pressure and in the car world it's called boost. Don't try to be a smart ass about cars when you obviously don't know anything about cars....
Sadly the levels of power output vs. power input that we're comparing here are different by a couple of magnitudes. There's a reason real engines are huge, burn hot and use a lot of fuel.
Jonathan Mayer Stirling engines can be really useful, the Swedish navy has designed a submarine with a sterling engine instead of a Otto engine and because of that the submarine is a lot harder to detect. Because it generates less sound since a sterling engine just burns the fuel and a Otto engine works with small explosions.
Yes I've heard, quite ingenious. And I totally understand your point that this engine design does have its uses, I was just being a bit smart in saying this scale is incapable of being anything more than a toy.
you cant run at 2000 rpm. rpm means revolutions per minute a revolution means turn so unless you were circling something at 2000 rpm its not possible to run at any rpm
Big C , 450 HP on the dyno, that's the same as a Chevy big block 454, I made a mistake and installed 7 of them and twisted my truck frame like a pretzel
Shitstirrer , mine is made from aluminum and Stainless Steel with four little rubber foot pads on the bottom and it still vibrates, oh yeah, mine has a belt drive running a battery powered electric motor like a generator making a LED light blink in 3 different colors, it's called a sterling engine, I seen one even run off of a magnifying glass from the Sun heating up the little glass tube cylinder
Yes, they have parabolic dish ones that have a sealed chamber that has hydrogen in it.. it has up to 60-70% efficiency.. so like 3x better then solar panels, but the moving parts are somewhat of an issue and will need replacing.. but yes it has been done
2000rpm is quite powerful, but that's without putting load on the engine. An engine that small can't handle much load, I guess that's why it's a desk toy.
The Stirling engine is still in use. In fact a Swedish sub, powered by a diesel stirling engine, was stealthy enough to sink the USS Ronald Reagan in multiple wargames for two years.
It is used in some swedish submarines (they where undetectable by the us navy lol). But when sterling made the motor it was because the steam engines of the trains sometimes blew up because the pressure. Later the trains where being made with higher quality steel so they didn' explode as much. Sterling engines are nowadays not being used because they are not as efficient as combustion engines. Also people are already used to combustion.
it's not efficient. the energy required to produce a charged li-po battery that can do the same amount of work is a fraction of the energy contained in that cup of oil.
Would never work for everyday use. But... if it's a situation where large amounts of heat is being wasted anyway, it would be a good way to salvage some of that lost energy. A hot spring of a natural gas flare stack is a good example
Man you need to hook that up to a rc plane 3 phase electric motor and a electric bicke convert er to 12 v hook up big 12v battery bank then hook up huge 10000 watt inverter just for back up generator.
Thermodynamics my friend. Piston is pushed out by high pressure, hot air. Then the sudden change in pressure causes cooling which rapidly drops the pressure. Repeat.
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IAA015 take a blow torch to it
Give me a reason to believe that it's actually rotating at 20000rpm
@@chandrasekharpanigrahi2474
LOL... description says two thousand, NOT twenty thousand!!
Turn it into a 2000RPM pizza cutter so you will always be ready to cut pizza
That's awesome! A homemade flux capacitor! I'll see ya last year 😂
Now that would help me relax at my desk. The soothing sounds of a desk grenade waiting to explode😂
Balls Mcfeely lol
Balls Mcfeely
LOL.
ball mcfeely lol
Yea not really. It literally runs on hot and cold air... I.e. no explosions
Good old desk grenades
The engine can quite possibly be the greatest invention of man.
Engines are such beautiful things.
This thing would be so pleasant to have to listen too whilst ur trying to get work done
No one in office jobs actually do anything man
DoobTube Ik pretty sure this thing is just for shits and giggles when you got nothing better to do.
1:13
1:40
@@DatBoi-mo9vc Say that to an engineer...
80% of the people in the comment section dont have an office job
Lol😂
or any job 😅
Its closer to 95%
Why would anyone ever put this on while at the office
@@EmmaHopman it's called office wanking.
At the end bit of the glass where it’s open, spray WD40 inside and you’ll probably get another 4k revs out of it. The WD40 thins the air inside the vacuum tube and therefore there’s less resistance for the piston inside. When I had mine it works and it was insane.
Let's put petroleum derivates inside a tube that is in direct contact with fire, what could possibly go wrong?
@@somedude2492
Yeah it might cause an explosion. 9/11 all over again
@@somedude2492 the outside of the tube was in direct contact with fire. He said to spray it inside. Depending on quantity and method, yes it could spray onto the flame too, but that's still outside the tube. The "open" end of the tube is pretty much far away from that flame.
Facts
I sprayed WD40 inside my ear and my IQ went up by 20%.
@@somedude2492 Say "I've literally never actually TRIED to do anything cool in my life" without saying it.
"I need the report by tomorrow,"
"WHAT DID YOU SAY?"
Holy fuck idk why this is so funny xD
I played that scenario in my head and immediately laughed
I did the same :)
Lol
*"WHAT?"*
Very soothing and relaxing . Definitely would be easy to concentrate and get work done .
2:04 Love how it moves so fast that the frame rate barely shows any movement. Then, for a second, it almost looks like it stopped moving.
Actually the machine only has to do 60 revolutions a second (if the refresh rate of the camera is 60 fps) minimum to get the effect working. From there on it is just multiples of 60 eg 120 180 160 rpm. the only reason you see that speed the clearest is because the machine is actually plateauing out at its maximum angular velocity. It is cool because you can easily find out roughly how fast a car is moving just by looking at its tires.
About frame rate
@@add859tankionline its not exactly fps, it's the frequency of the camera shutter (I think not sure, you might be correct) but with cars this wil only work of it's on video or if it's in the dark and there is a lamp emitting light to it with a selected alternating current. The human eye doesn't see frames, it sees a fluent motion (or an extremely high amount of frames). That's why we don't see this in daylight but only on video or if - what I said earlier - a lamp with alternating current is putting out light towards the spinning object
Edit: what you said about revolutions is correct, any amount of revolutions works as long as the shutter frequency is a multiple of the revolutions. Since this is speeding up it will get closer to that frequency and then start to go over that aswell. That's why it looks like it's spinning forward, stops, and then spins backwards.
@@tobiasver7687 yes you are completely correct. I was a bit slack and the technical information. Just one question. Are we biologically engineered to see flickering light as a solid beam of light. Or do we learn it during the first few months of birth? Because there was no real need for our brain to process much on the visible sense in our primative stages.
@@add859tankionline I'm pretty sure we are built like that, or our brain rather. For example: we hear a lot more and I mean a lot more than we "actually" hear. Our brain filters alot of the unnecessary sounds out because without that filtering it would get too clustered and we would go insane. I think the same thing happens with light. When something is flickering fast enough we see the flickers but our brain help us to make it a bit less messy. It does this with a lot of things, like feeling. We feel alot more than we actually notice. Our brain tries to help us live an easy life. When you lay in bed at night and you won't fall asleep you might notice getting some tickles here and there. Turning around because you're not in a nice position. Especially the tickles are a great example of the what the brain is trying to do. It tries to check whether you're actually asleep by sending out these tests. If you ignore them it knows you aren't awake and it can go to rest. Very fascinating
Hey welcome to my office now look at my 2000rpms wheel machine don't touch it, it's dangerous
Add a phone holder and become #1 global players for clicker hero's after an hour of tapping
Not a bad idea really...
VTech kicked in yo
3Ddee 3D, not 3Ddee
three-dimensional, no dee
Vtakkkk
shadowXXe ugh
3Ddee - desk toy in title, vtech works too 🙂
Nah man it's a rotary
I played the video in 2x and got 4000 rpm 😂
Soham Choudhury don't over rev your engine bro 😁not good for the engine
Geniuses on the internet be like
Soham Choudhury 😂😂😂😂😂
Azemi Farhan It's a joke bro. Chill.
Abhilash Nair mine was a joke too bro.
Don't take it too serious
2:08 When the VTEC kicks in
Benzodiazepine lol
VTec.... all the lag, none of the boost.... ha ha
When the turbo kickes in
Sounds just like a Honda too
ShutUp&Njoy - no, boost is what a turbo makes. It's air pressure and in the car world it's called boost. Don't try to be a smart ass about cars when you obviously don't know anything about cars....
This is the device that the oil companies don't want you to know about
Trilobyte so fucking true dude
Why?? I don't get it
@@mojolocomtx it maybe humor or it may not!!!
The lamp was lit by the oil
He was using fuel to burn that's how it moved with heat from fire from fuel
Or just open your computer and look at the hard drive
HDD uses an electric motor
@@gtas321 i watch the fan spins
Even more fun if your willing to take the cover off
Like its that easy
I would back up that hard drive if I were you
Hands free fidget spinner
I'm Juxie hands free cancer!
the CG nerd yep, pretty much.
If you touch that it'll truly be handsfree
Not if you touch the black part on the bottom.
if you cut off your arms the fidget spinner is free
That's one hell of a Corvette on your desk.
Its more like an artificial heart of a corvette.
@@yourlandlord6374 nah man, its a PACEMAKER
Has more torque than Harley Davidson
@Dingus E. Dow no u
@Dingus E. Dow why do you have to prove yourself?
@Dingus E. Dow bro stfu keep.those things to urself so nobody ruins is for u with negative thoughts like me and everyone that see ur comment
🙈
@Dingus E. Dow *facepalm* thats not what he said dipshit.
Renault F1 are making leaps and bounds for 2019. Masterpiece of an engine boys.
That was actually a 2017 honda engine
yeet
Thats why your till at mommy's house.
118 miles per hour?
Thinking of your parents turns you on that much?
*ISSOU*
🙈
In this episode of how to get murdered at work....
Jesse Brennan 😅haha
So, is this dangerous? Can you explain The possibilities? What could happen? It's going to explode or?
Nah annoyed co worker kills you.
Rai Salengko it's veeeeeeeeery noisy if you haven't heard
Rin dont threaten me with a good time, hombre
I feel like you could attach a dynamo on that thing, not a heavy one mind, and power a small light or (try) to charge your phone.
Celeron Saiyan or even a fan
That would be cool
Sadly the levels of power output vs. power input that we're comparing here are different by a couple of magnitudes. There's a reason real engines are huge, burn hot and use a lot of fuel.
Jonathan Mayer Stirling engines can be really useful, the Swedish navy has designed a submarine with a sterling engine instead of a Otto engine and because of that the submarine is a lot harder to detect. Because it generates less sound since a sterling engine just burns the fuel and a Otto engine works with small explosions.
Yes I've heard, quite ingenious. And I totally understand your point that this engine design does have its uses, I was just being a bit smart in saying this scale is incapable of being anything more than a toy.
Jonathan Mayer That's true ;D
Girl: My parents aren't home
Me: **running 2000rpm**
you cant run at 2000 rpm. rpm means revolutions per minute a revolution means turn so unless you were circling something at 2000 rpm its not possible to run at any rpm
i can promise you my legs run over 2000 rpm
Actually... you can... theoretically... just run around the globe... Again, just theoretically :)
Juno Fernando 7tjri5ifitih4ivitog7
Josss, mesti arep ngejak kenthu iki😁😁
Relaxed vibe that beautiful beast would bring to my office desk. Total Zen
Nothing beats having coffee and hearing a lawnmower before work 🤗
Regular day in the office:
Me: starting this
My co worker come in.
- hey! What is that, looks cool.
- (me) what?
- (he) what?
Archanfel80 umm....
Archanfel80
*Cups hand to ear.
"WAHHHHT!?"
What?
Huh?
Archanfel80
Wait, what?
This is one of the bests 480p video I’ve ever seen
demon What’s this dude talking about?
How much does it make on the dyno
Big C poopoo
More torque than a Honda
Big C , 450 HP on the dyno, that's the same as a Chevy big block 454, I made a mistake and installed 7 of them and twisted my truck frame like a pretzel
@@kenyonpapen2608 the lug nuts on my truck have more torqe than a honda
@@jimthomas777 damn lol
2000 RPM pizza cutter
Oy vey, I thought the same thing lol. It's early an I'm hungry
Sweet. I could really concentrate at work with that running
Beautiful little machine and I especially love the stroboscopic effect of the piston and the wheel when it's speeding up. Very cool video ;)
Martin de Boutray can u explain the concept? How heat is helping it's motion to continue?
Dinesh Singh it's a Stirling engine
2:06 exact multiple
Simplified: Heat causes the air inside the tube to expand, which forces the piston forwards.
Id use it to button mash
jefry 700 that’s a good idea
On what cookie clicker or v bucks clicker
M8 did you spit on it to put it out?!?!
I think so m8
@@ditdisini that's rank
Usually you spit on it to put it in.
@@anthonymadril1210 ayyy see what ya did there hahaha
That's jhst the alcohol
I felt very relaxed watching that engine.Thanks for that.Needed it...Almost zen like..😎👍
I love putting these together and seeing how long one will last.
Does it fit in My Honda?
Simon F
Yup probably fit right in your clove compartment as long nothing else is in there. Lol
Can you put a turbo in it?
2:07 when the vtec kicks in...
Wow! I'm surprised that it didn't disappear off into the future!!
No more dangerous than my desktop chainsaw.
desktop guillotine as well
Looks like a fun thing to wear down suddenly . I’ll be keeping it as close to my eyes as possible .
Best thing I 've seen all year!
Honda mechanic hard at work.
What about attaching either some propellers on it or sand paper?
So complex yet it looks so simple
aslesh so simple yet it is so complex
this is complex???!?
This is simple
+plant man well.....how is that working?
Brilliant.. it helped me understand the basic concept of how pistons move inside engines👍👍
Damn...fast as lighting 😮😮😮
Wow is that fast Sterling...fastest I ever seen
It breaks the.vision barrier twice when the.fly wheel seems to reverse direction as it goes into super>
hotpockets222 so are our eyes
@@jfoz7602 you seem comparatively slow too mate
Shima Marsha good one. Idiot
@@jfoz7602 but yours wasn't good so I had to... Don't call the smart one an idiot...
Shima Marsha anybody who believes themselves to be smart is usually inadvertently wrong
Is he holding it down so it doesn't rattle off the table?
Shitstirrer it's heavy enough already
Other motors are all steel but they still get bolted down to the ground.
Shitstirrer They are materials out there way more dense and heavy than steel, although more expensive
Zu'u Agos like feathers
Shitstirrer , mine is made from aluminum and Stainless Steel with four little rubber foot pads on the bottom and it still vibrates, oh yeah, mine has a belt drive running a battery powered electric motor like a generator making a LED light blink in 3 different colors, it's called a sterling engine, I seen one even run off of a magnifying glass from the Sun heating up the little glass tube cylinder
Oh nice 👍
I’ve always wanted a 2000rpm desk toy thank recommendations
Already gave a like with the intro, classic TH-cam right there. The video is amazing though, subscribed.
would this run off sun light ind a magnifiying glass if heat makes it run
AR-Gaming actually a valid question, cos then you Could maybe do something with the output...
Actually you physically cant generate enough heat from a magnified sunlight to run it.
Rohan people have melted metal with magnified sunlight
Yes, they have parabolic dish ones that have a sealed chamber that has hydrogen in it.. it has up to 60-70% efficiency.. so like 3x better then solar panels, but the moving parts are somewhat of an issue and will need replacing.. but yes it has been done
Games With Nic yeah it needs special parts to work well, like a hydrogen filled chamber that the piston slides in.
Finally! An effective way to rip out my hair!
Does this not have any sort of lubrication?
Lube.
Always.
😁👍🏼
@@drankurbaruah dirty minded freak
Yes it does.
@@alterego9791 I said lube. You assumed something else.
And I'm the dirty one?
P.s. I am dirty. We all are.
What a relaxing sound! Perfect for a work enviroment
What the... Saw this i don't know a long time ago and have heen searching for this... Finally found it... Thanks
I was scared you were either about to get chopped in half by parts of it flying off or transport into the future!! Looks dangerous af yo
Jordan Callaway 2000 rpm is actually quite low for these motors. They can reach 5k rpm with some changes. It's alot safer then you might think.
what vtec actually looks like XD
@hotpockets222 it just kicks in yo
Monsterx96gamer Still more torque than a civic lmao *jk*
Lmao nice one 😂
2000rpm is quite powerful, but that's without putting load on the engine. An engine that small can't handle much load, I guess that's why it's a desk toy.
Robert Birtch I wonder if you put a pencil sharpener on the flywheel
if you link a few up and gear them for torque you could do someting with it.
Gorrest Fump but then it would be to slow for any real torque
The Stirling engine is still in use. In fact a Swedish sub, powered by a diesel stirling engine, was stealthy enough to sink the USS Ronald Reagan in multiple wargames for two years.
Got one of these a few months ago for my bday, pretty fun little gadget and cheap!
Very cool, so simple yet complex all at the same time.
why isn't this being used for more stuff?
Master B...because big oil rules the world!
It is used in some swedish submarines (they where undetectable by the us navy lol).
But when sterling made the motor it was because the steam engines of the trains sometimes blew up because the pressure. Later the trains where being made with higher quality steel so they didn' explode as much.
Sterling engines are nowadays not being used because they are not as efficient as combustion engines. Also people are already used to combustion.
it's not efficient. the energy required to produce a charged li-po battery that can do the same amount of work is a fraction of the energy contained in that cup of oil.
Would never work for everyday use.
But... if it's a situation where large amounts of heat is being wasted anyway, it would be a good way to salvage some of that lost energy.
A hot spring of a natural gas flare stack is a good example
www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-gates-of-hell
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_Pennsylvania
Or basically all of Phoenix
Sounds like you got a rod knockin
Trenton Fletcher well, it’s a Chevy😒
I gotta cousin who could fix that bro I swear
Can this be modified to a pencil sharpener
Insane idea
Yes it can.
Just attach the big end bearing to the back of a desk sharpner and the rules of engagement are the same
Or y know just buy an electric pencil sharpner it would be more cost effective
I think we need a V8 version for that purpose, you know, because V8
Free energy for life
Please make a larger one!
This is just an absolutely amazing technology to me
Sound's like Harley-Davidsons first model 😀😀😀😀
*GOTTA GO FAST*
So you made a Diesel engine that runs on air? And heat
ANYTHING 23 an engine that runs on heat ? That's the definition of an engine, that's why you combust fuel.
Nah, Rudolf Diesel created a Stirling engine that ran off of diesel and air.
The thing about this engine is it doesn't have a combustion chamber, no valves, no air/fuel mixture. Just heat the outside of the cylinder.
Heh a diesel engine that runs on air
*a diesel engine*
*A DIESEL ENGINE YOU SAY?*
Even diesel engine needs air for combustion. That's why we don't drive truck underwater.
Yeah, just what I need on my desktop. That racket will sure help me concentrate.:-)
Amazing! Sounds just like my Honda 🤣👏
Man you need to hook that up to a rc plane 3 phase electric motor and a electric bicke convert er to 12 v hook up big 12v battery bank then hook up huge 10000 watt inverter just for back up generator.
Jorge Garza the moving fly wheel would knock the plane out of the air even of it coumd possibly ever fly
*spinning intensifies*
*-Insert finger while its spinning-*
You know right now this is just a desk toy, but this engine will be vital in future time.
Just loved it man.
but how ... can u explain plzz
Stirling Engine, that's all
Thermodynamics my friend. Piston is pushed out by high pressure, hot air. Then the sudden change in pressure causes cooling which rapidly drops the pressure. Repeat.
tnx for the info guys
This has potential.......in adult films of the pornographic kind.........
We've done it bois
>m.th-cam.com/video/KcpzdTRq8H0/w-d-xo.html
lol
⦓Za Warudo⦔ Haha you killed me!
No it has kinetic energy !
Just add candle wax
Stick a pencil in it
AMR Animations nice idea
This is so satisfying!
That was FAAAST!
Bad ass
Jesus I thought it was gonna explode!
TheEmeraldBoat Jesus is King!
I lost my car engine.... anyone seen???
Nice start. Now, add a transmission, drive shaft, and fan blades and you'll have something unique and practical for a desk.
You'd probably piss off your boss with it unless you work from home
Is it me or does this look sped up. Look at the flame, it shouldn't be doing that.
Mac attack zach shouldn't be doing what?
it is just you.
It’s called “fire” it is very unpredictable. Fire moves fast. Fire is hot. Fire uses energy. Shall I explain more?
it is sped up
Abhinav Poojary speeded lol
"Toy" lol
what kind of oil does she take
this is a must for your desk
New tatoo machine ! Good idea
that is really amazing tech mate
This is awesome project!
The most satisfying video
Thanks for showing 😁
unbelievable beautiful 👨🔬
1980:we will have flying cars in the future
Now:we ARE GETTING THERE
Hey you should attach a propeller to the back of the circle with either a gear to make like a propeller engine !!
Imagine conducting an interview while this thing is screaming through the entire office
Its a nice desk toy to help you concentrate