Hi Latheworks. Thanks for the kind feedback. No plans, started out with some alloy rounds (top & bottom plates), brass rod (displacer sleeve), sintered bronze round bar (power cylinder), cylindrical perspex cookie jar (displacer chamber), some graphite rod (power piston), silicone tubing (conrod joints), some precision ball bearings, some styrofoam packing sheet and a lathe, the result is many hours of trial and error and tweaking.
can u make a video on how to make this
jessayC 1 year ago
How does this work if you try to take a little energy off of it? For instance, to power some LED lights or charge a battery?
noahzarc 1 year ago
Looks like copy of Kontax engine. Works great anyway. Great job...
sowulo83 1 year ago
Congrat, the result looks good and works well.
Virtualmix 2 years ago
Damn so If the world ever blows itself up we still have some coffee to make.
TankvsKimbo 2 years ago
cool
SWINGREGORY 3 years ago
looks very nice indeed. What plans did you use to make it?
latheworks 3 years ago
Hi Latheworks. Thanks for the kind feedback. No plans, started out with some alloy rounds (top & bottom plates), brass rod (displacer sleeve), sintered bronze round bar (power cylinder), cylindrical perspex cookie jar (displacer chamber), some graphite rod (power piston), silicone tubing (conrod joints), some precision ball bearings, some styrofoam packing sheet and a lathe, the result is many hours of trial and error and tweaking.
Spacehound2008 3 years ago