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I want to see a partnership with one of the RC airplane channels where you build an RC rocket jet together.

CaptainNinjaKid
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Wow, this feels like a video from a completely different channel. The presentation is more polished, the designs look much more professional, and the tone feels more confident. Huge props. Love the new direction

dawica
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I think I can say that every single one of us who have watched you grow as a Rocket Scientist and a youtuber, we are all extremely proud of you Integza . Keep it up because the possibilities are endless 💯

dimoichi
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I think I speak for everyone when I say we want to see a rocket built and launched! Something new that you create and build from scratch, creative and exciting aim for orbit!

konradsmith
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I love seeing this man explain how and why this stuff works in an easy-to-learn way. I know he's an engineer, but I would like to see him talk more about the chemical reactions and their products in a future video maybe? I'd like to know more on the scientific side of things, too!

Dichotious
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This was super cool! And the hydrogen peroxide supplying oxygen is clever I'm sure you have some new rockets planned with that. Also, one time we were shooting woosh rockets off our dorm balcony in college. well i had the great idea of adding nitrous oxide from a whipped cream bottle. It just exploded in my face, best one of the night hahahha

TheBackyardScientist
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This one was the best yet. It's kind of sad to see the 3D-Printed parts mostly vanish but the CNC mill and upgrade to metal parts was needed. I am excited to see what you'll come up with next.

tileworldgames
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Integza, you should be given a medal or acknowledgement from NASA for single handedly inspiring a generation of Rocket Scientists to go out and change the world!

cjcassar
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I think we all need to take a minute and appreciate the effort he puts into his videos. They are so educational and interesting! The next theme should be a behind the scenes guide/showcase on how you make your videos and What goes into them.

Motorbike_
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This man explains things in a good amount of detail and easy to understand for someone who isn't well versed in the scientific side of things, but he also makes it look fun and interesting. I have been watching him for a couple of years now and am always surprised by all of the things he comes up with. An idea for a future video that I would love to see is him making a magnetohydrodynamic drive, or something along those lines. Keep up the great work man.

lockmire
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This has been an awesome video! I’ve been a rocket engine technician for the last 8 years and a jet engine technician for 8 years before that. It’s been fun watching you critically think your way through the problems. So awesome!

beachbumberry
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DUDE!!! 👊🏻 Congrats on the new CNC machine! We all know how much you've wanted one, and it's seriously exciting to see this goal become a reality. I honestly can't think of a more deserving "mad rocket scientist' than you, sir, and I know this latest addition will serve your projects well. 👍🏻

StarsForward
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It's been so cool, watching your channel evolve and improve over the years. I remember when I first started watching your videos, and though a lot, even *most* of your projects were failures or qualified successes, your videos were still more fun than 90% of the other maker channels content.
I remember the first time I knew your channel had turned a corner and was truly going places (Devil's Toothpaste Rocket Engine), and with this project, I think it's fair to say you've really made it. You've earned your success, with hard work, creativity, and your sincere love of science and nerdy fun always shines through.
Congrats on another awesome video. Keep up the great work! We'll be waiting!

alden
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I'd like to see a video of a modified engine spark plug that would double as an injector to inject various gasses into an engine piston while continuing to function as a spark plug

printrochester
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I am a final year chemical engineering student and I am currently working on vacuum distillation of hydrogen peroxide to produce high test peroxide for my final year project. I am currently using a packed column to do the same and achieved 90% purity in just 5 hours. For your next video you could try doing that by using a glass tube and 3d printed abs packings because from my experience it is much more powerful tho it has to be handled carefully.

nareshkumarnaresh
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Stuff like this is EXACTLY why I watch your channel! THIS IS FRICKIN' AWESOME!!!

ThraxxGaming
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I like your "Dual propulsion rocket" idea alot I think a workable idea would be to have two tanks (H2O2 Peroxide) and Fuel tank top them off with compressed air. So if you open the valve they get expelled. Than I would spray the H2O2 on a mesh coated with Permanganate (KMnO4) to decompose the H2O2. after decomposition add the fuel.
instead of KMnO4 you can use MnO2 this way you get decomposition without adding oxygen, but it will stay the same. You get the MnO2 from KMnO4 after it has been used once.

GuyFawkes
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I really love the added production costs, and FINALLY you can start working with metal!! A whole new chapter in the Book of Ingeza!! Also really dig that Huel is sponsoring, I’ve been enjoying their stuff for years!

monikam
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10:05 I burst out in laughter when you called the Wankel engine the "spinning dorito", because it fits it perfectly XD

Lampe
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Damn, I remember when I totally accidentally found your channel when you had like 7k subs. Been following all along, through your first engines that have made trust, your welding saga, tomato bits, up until now, where you go and interview real rocket scientists, and now create engines out of "real" materials, that can propel itself with all the associated stuff. Keep it up Integza, love what you are doing <3

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