How to train your POWERTOOLS
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Imagine being a figurine inside this diorama, living a happy life, and all of a sudden, this thing passes by you
@Lizlodude
Жыл бұрын
13:06 seems like a pretty good guess
@floppainflip-flops3414
Жыл бұрын
@rover1940 hi
@maruftim
Жыл бұрын
more terrifying than choo choo charles
@HotBitchInAnUglyBody
Жыл бұрын
That would be epic
@jonathanfairchild
Жыл бұрын
Thomas just chugging by yelling “Choo-Choo mother f*cker!!”
From the not-creators of How to Train your Dragon comes something even better
@mazocco
Жыл бұрын
How To Dragon Your Train
@X1AN1023
Жыл бұрын
@@mazocco how to locomotive your reptile
@Mr._Bellic
Жыл бұрын
How to chugga chugga your lizard boi.
@LoxOP
4 ай бұрын
Im your 999 like
Props to Entertrainment Junction for letting you guys in there. That was actually pretty sweet.
@calebo6868
Жыл бұрын
I am definitely going to check them out now!
@nw6gmp
Жыл бұрын
after all, "education" was on their sign 😂👍👍
@allanshpeley4284
Жыл бұрын
Free advertising for their shop, it's a no-brainer.
@SailingFrolic
Жыл бұрын
Not just that, but also, I never understood the appeal of building model trains like these until this video. It’s absolutely spectacular how cool it looks.
@crazy_mind-ox8if
Жыл бұрын
@@allanshpeley4284 you'd be surprised how many companies don't seem to get that...
Major props to the hobby store for being so supportive. It’s astonishing how some people are so open and cool about stuff like that, while surrounded by uptight people who would never give anyone the time of day. I sincerely hope that wherever that store is, they gain customers for that.
@aaronnekrin5150
Жыл бұрын
I'm going there actually because of this video so I think it worked!
@martyjehovah
11 ай бұрын
It's people like that who keep hobbies alive. When you see someone showing interest in something you care about, rather than scold them for doing it wrong, it's much more rewarding for all parties to encourage them. Besides sometimes the "wrong" way ends up being better.
The G in G-Scale comes from the German word for 'big' but I've always associated it with 'Garden' as it's a very popular Garden Railway size
@joecerone
Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, of course, garden railways
@dominikwylie147
Жыл бұрын
Groß
@roadsidegarage69
Жыл бұрын
@@dominikwylie147 Großhoß gives you deals you love
@maximilianwimmer627
Жыл бұрын
both terms were used interchangeably: LGB = "Lehmann-Groß-Bahn" (big railway) or Lehmann-Garten-Bahn (garden railway)
@marsrover001
Жыл бұрын
Who has a train in their garden?
Having a bunch of G scale trains I always thought of them as garden scale because they were the most common to have running in gardens
@mark0305
Жыл бұрын
@legojack speaking of things that may damage the rails, credit to entertrainment for allowing that dangerous piece of engineering marvel to run on their scene
@ablemagawitch
Жыл бұрын
G scale is also the common scale for the Christmas trains that go around the Christmas trees. They're also built with O and HO scales but all the plastic ones in Christmas decorations are plastic battery powered G scale.
@gearandalthefirst7027
Жыл бұрын
@@mark0305 I mean tbf it was only running along like 3 meters of yard track
@stephengerlach828
Жыл бұрын
@@mark0305 the track, even being brass rail, is very strong.
The contrast between the flavor of awesomeness of the Sawzall train and the flavor of awesomeness of the Entertrainment layout creates its own brand new awesome flavor.
That store is super cool! Props to them for letting you put the train on the tracks!
A variable clutch could be good for slow speed control. Currently if you try to go slow, you are just more likely to stall. Not that it actually matters since this is just a for fun project.
@nick11crafter
Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thoughts, and it could be more responsive than relying on the trigger of the sawsall
@commiemark
Жыл бұрын
Thomas in the thumbnail:hello i currently have type 2 clinical deppression.... JUST KILL ME ALREA-
I love that he is sticking with the small KZreadr kind of vibe.😁
@polarknight5376
Жыл бұрын
Something, something, more money, parts are expensive.
Love the attempts into non flying vehicles!!! Also the extra effort you put into the sponsor spots ensures i dont just skip ahead. Keep it up!!!
@adammoss81
Жыл бұрын
@petersripol if you liked that train display, and are ever in germany, minituar wunderland in Hmaberg is insane!
The other trains in this place be like: “What’s wrong with Thomas today? He looks strange…”
@HongDIYrc
Жыл бұрын
What is this…
The crossover event I didn't know I needed between two of my favorite things - model railroading and Peter's wild inventions.
Why settle for a miniature train set when you can make a human sized version with construction equipment?
@stevenclloyd
Жыл бұрын
Pneumatic jackhammer?
@OfficiallySnek
Жыл бұрын
@@stevenclloyd That's what I was thinking
@ProSureStrings
Жыл бұрын
@petersripol do it man
@zeendaniels5809
Жыл бұрын
You know, that sounds like a pretty good idea for a collaboration with ColinFurze... 👌🏼
@ProSureStrings
Жыл бұрын
@@zeendaniels5809 Agreed!
Imagine being a little miniature person going about their miniature life when suddenly YOU SEE SOME UNSPEAKABLE EVIL THAT IS THE SAWZALL.
The figurines face at 13:04 was 100% accurate lmfao. That was really nice of them to let you put that train on their awesome set up. I'd actually like to actually see their train set up, looks awesome
@stephengerlach828
Жыл бұрын
It is just north of Cincinnati, Ohio
That was pretty cool that the store let you bring that in and put it on the tracks. Hope they get some walk-in boost from that.
Im surprised they let you in there lol. great video
You literally took the Sawzall, that converts rotation into reciprocal movement, and turned it back into rotational movement. Love it
Massive respect to the EnterTRAINment shop!!! So cool they let you out that wild contraption on their tracks and certainly made the video better!!!!
Weight over the driven wheels seems super important for this.
@adameichler
Жыл бұрын
I was sooo affraid they would not figure that out by the end of the video.
That ending took an excellent twist. Was definitely not expecting Thomas the sawsall to be in such a classy model train display 😂
13:55 i like how Thomas’s original body is there too while his face is on the sawzall train lol
As someone who loves all things trains, including model trains. This was a treat that made me laugh! Great stuff, Peter, keep it up! Also props to Entertainment Junction for letting you guys in there with a fun project. You won’t get that a lot of places!
Oh this was absolutely awesome! Made my day! As a model railroader, this is just cool to see different ideas on how to make something work. I think the biggest difference in operational reliability is in a steam locomotive, you have all of that weight acting as a flywheel to smooth out the piston travel, where as the power of the saw far exceeds the weight of the apparatus acting as a flywheel when compared to their 12 inch to 1 foot scale counterpart. I think if you could build one with a lot wider gauge, a ton more heavier, and had the saw directly driving the wheels on the track, (called drive wheels on the 1:1), you could achieve better results and have a lot more smoother operation. Also could make a double saw version and have each saw power one side of wheels, and have at least 3 drive wheels per side. Would definitely help with traction and stability. But was definitely a cool video! Love it!!!
The G stands for "Garden." It's a very popular track gauge used for outdoor garden railroads.
“G scale” actually refers to multiple different scales, as modeling standards and prototypes can vary from modeler to modeler. What you’re building on is G _gauge,_ with “gauge” referring to the space between the rails. G gauge is always 45 mm (~1 3/4 inches), regardless of scale.
Drill powered Boat!
@thingsnstuff6098
Жыл бұрын
@@TheDuelLogs.. This is a scam or it´s just a guy being nice? Tell me what you think chat
I wonder if that could also be a fun paddleboat project... Also: cool Yugo you've got there!
Nice work taking something that already converts rotational movement into linear movement back to rotational movment.
It's really cool they let you use their space and were not overly serious about their hobby (lots of train guys are crotchety old men) awesome work btw
I wish a million successes on that hobby store. Looks awesome and super cool that they let you use their setup.
Could you make a model "engine" where you use multiple sawzalls to turn a crankshaft? Now that you've figured out how to work with that reciprocating movement.
@jlco
Жыл бұрын
Like one of those weird solenoid engine(n't) things but way more sketchy!
This is basically exactly what I envisioned. Great video, my brother's going to love it.
Scrolling through the comments it looks like you have attracted quite the swarm of model railroaders - myself included! Love your insane contraptions. Also poor Rio grande open wagon, glad it survived the cinderblock
@stephengerlach828
Жыл бұрын
Luckily it is a cheaper bachmann gondola car
Lawn mower helicopter..... DO IT!
@JoeGator23
Жыл бұрын
A stand up hovercraft/disc like those in the old Popular Science magazine, maybe? The prop would probably be the toughest part of the design.
@jackellis48
Жыл бұрын
@@JoeGator23 I reckon that would work if he got a lawn mower put a prop on the shaft and let it do its thing, I reckon it would work as a "Hovercraft", It would bring lift to those old hover mowers
Amazing title and amazing video as always keep up the great content.
I just pulled this memory out of the deepest darkest place in my brain. I’ve been to Entertrainment before but it had to be 18ish years ago. I used to live 5 mins away. Thank you for reminding me of a piece of my childhood.
9:30 clearly Peter’s answer to the Trolly Problem starts with “depends if it’s a sawzall powered trolly or a regular one”
Peter is a poet and he didn't even know it. " This is very durable plastic, I think this is going to be fantastic!"
I have not watched this video yet but from just a thumbnail and a size of a Sawzall I can tell this is G scale and I so cannot wait to watch this and I kind of need to replicate this because my dad will just give me weird looks when I make this for his train set
I like that they are converting rotational power to linear then back to rotational
As a rail fan my self, I can say that it is perfectly normal to place large objects on fright cars to see which locomotive has the highest tractive effort.
That is very cool! Keep up the good work.
I guess Thomas has gone of the deep end
@mixedtrafficproductions9371
Жыл бұрын
Thomas has been off the deep end for 5 years
@devastation2005
Жыл бұрын
Things have been going off the rails since the series ended
@lukemjm
Жыл бұрын
@Don't Read My Profile Picture 100% worth it
I LOVE THIS IDEA!! MORE TRAIN VIDEOS PLEASE!
Holy crap, model trains and Peter Sripol? Perfect combo!!
You would never know it by most accounts today, but stores like that were actually the norm when I was a child, not that long ago, I'm only 44. Most places nowadays are run by people who couldn't extract a needle from their caboose if they had a tractor, a tank, AND a full-size locomotive! Entertrainment Junction is Gigachad-level cool! This looked to be a fun project. You're never too old to play, have fun, and learn! Keep up the great work!👍😁
@ablemagawitch
Жыл бұрын
Plus other stores would have displays set up and taken down for the holiday shopping season. The rest of the year larger toys would be set on display where kids could play with them or get up close views of what they looked liked. Now stores barely bother with display models, as every unit is only for sale, with anything lowering that price to be avoided.
I had a feeling this would not be as easy as it seemed even though the saw-zall has the motion as a steam locomotive. P.S. SWhats up with the YUGO? lol What you doing with that death trap? lol Thanks Peter
I would love to see a working drone chainsaw.
@ReynardFuchsmann
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I think that would be pretty trivial. It already directly drives the chain, all they would have to do is connect that up to a propeller, attach control system to the throttle, etc.
This was beautiful. What art you have birthed into this world. Bravo.
That hobby store seems like a really cool business. This is definitely a PR win for them. I saw they actually have a lot of cool things to do for families. I don't exactly have any kids at the moment, but I'll definitely keep them in mind if I have any kids that are train enthusiasts like I was as a little one. Haha
great video pure creativity keep it up man I don't miss a video but could you tell me the music of the minutes 9:38
@guillaumecleach5124
Жыл бұрын
yeah, its a great song, not in the description though, I'd love to know what it is to
as a railfan and someone who like building things, this makes me very happy
I love how some engineers probably worked really hard to turn the rotational force of the motor into a linier force of the bade and you just reversed it again.
I have been watching Peter my whole life he's really a ray of sunshine
Glad to see you guys went to Entertrainment junction! Very cool place!
Always a good video with peter
I’d love to see an RC steam train that uses actual water. Like, you have a controller for operating the different functions like the throttle and the brake, as well as adding to the “fire” ( for safety it wouldn’t be an actual flame, but rather a heating element ). I think that would be cool. An RC train that operates like a full size one. 😊
As a model railroader, I find this is extremely impressive. For more traction put traction tires on the wheels.
@ablemagawitch
Жыл бұрын
Maybe move the weight over the drive wheels first, and then add a miniature sand spreader for traction grit...... They could even get away with rubber bands around the tires for more traction the plastic wheels on rail has such low coefficient for gripping power
Entertrainment Junction is such a neat place. I took my pre-K class there on a field trip a couple of years ago and they loved it
Such a fun project! Lots of potential for improvement there, too
Just love these power tool build series. Nothing but the best of Peter's mad scientist 😆🤣😂 lol
The EnterTrainment Junction was the best part of this episode.
EnterTrainMent Junction is an awesome place. So cool they let your train on the tracks. Can't wait to go back.
That actually looks really sick I want one now
As a locomotive engineer and RC drone/plane/car guy, this is awesome!
I love when companies are cool like this. Plus they get some good publicity and free advertising
This was a fun build, and the train store was really cool for letting you put this monster on their tracks
Over the top as always. Really digging the collaborative work with your brother 👍
This project fascinated me, its very fun to look at it going.😄
Excellent video! Could we have an impact wrench/driver powered car next? Having to deal with the intermittent blows for power delivery would be quite interesting!
Thanks Peter, never heard of Entertrainment Junction, going to add that to my bucket list.
@dntower85
Жыл бұрын
this is spam and I hate people that take advantage of others hard work.
And they say that making model trains is hard, great work!
I've been to that layout once, it was really cool.
Feels like a classic PeterSripol video, nice:)
Very cool and interesting, now see if you can make it navigate curved sections of track, if so that be mighty impressive
Peter that blade is so gnarly, I love it
I like how the battery is just dangling off the side, and random stuff duct taped to it for balance. brilliant!
They were really cool to let you guys on
Silky smooth power delivery!
That place looks amazing
Fabulous!
Love ur vids! keep it up!
My favorite thing abt this is the sawzall creating rotational motion and converting it to linear, just for it to be converted back into rotational for the train
I love Entertrainment junction! i used to go there as a kid so much!
That is a monstrosity! I love these random builds!!
I love your Totally Normal G scale Train! It made me Smile!
You probably could have used a lever to increase the stroke length. Based on the ratio of the peices either side of the fulcrum you could trade force for stroke length.
Went to EnterTRAINment Junction today because of this video
My dad was into model trains, that looks like something he would have loved...
I was not expecting this to actually happen... this is sick lmao.
I'm not a train guy, but I do enjoy neat toys - and this is a neat toy. Bravo!
This has to be the craziest but greatest abomination of trains, steam engines, and power tools that the internet has ever seen. GREAT JOB GUY'S 👍
Didn't know I needed to see this
Despite living only down the road from Entertrainment Junction, I've actually never been in there. Kinda cool looking. I'll have to stop in next time I'm home
Considering the short “piston stroke” and high rpms that the sawzaw possesses, I think it would’ve been most effective to go with a shay design where the piston is mounted vertically onto the side of the locomotive and turns a crankshaft which turns the wheels through gears similar to a differential if that makes any sense.
@MTAKIM-xy9jd
Жыл бұрын
nice man
This made me think about a train powered by exectromagnetic actuators. I'm sure it's already been done before by someone, but it would be interesting to see you try it
The nest thing should be a jigsaw-powered RC truck! Edit: title should be "Taking your Jigsaw to Driver's Ed"
It's Thomas' deranged cousin: Dirk the Derp engine. This is amazing. Good work on figuring out that the blade of the sawz-all is rocking back and forth.