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  • to do what you used the drive shaft

  • Does this run on steam?

  • the clear plactic part that pumps i nand out near the air is there a hole in there to let air in then keep it out or is it just a big hold in it please pm me back about this i want to build on soon

  • MORE POWER SCOTTIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • hello man your engine is very coll =), can i have the plant?

  • Where is tutorial video??????????

  • It looks ghetto.

  • i developed this idea and am making a 00 gauge model size on for a lil train thx nice work

  • Really cool valve system.

  • Fun stuff. Thanks.

    ray

  • What kind of valve is that?

  • were did u get your piston and cylinder

  • very good the machine.. super greenpower!

  • make a tut

  • VERY GOOD but i think the crank and flywheel need balancing lol

  • it sounds like my briggs before it blew up in meh face

  • very simple, but is great

  • all you need now is some grease or oil to add to it to cause less friction

  • what object did you use as a piston?

    please reply....

  • What kind of valve is that? I NEED ONE!!!

  • can you send me link how your valve works? thanks

  • It would be really kind of you to show everyone HOW to make

    THAT one :)

  • yeh can you

  • can u make me a video showing how to make one?

  • Could you mail me the directions to make one of these?  That is pretty cool.

  • what are the plans for the valve?

  • Hi. Good for you! :) I enjoyed the video. I used to build the same construction some time ago, but smaller size :) had a big fun watching it was working.

  • nice!!!! great job

  • Nooo! I need to build one for science class and I can't fins good build plans. I don't understand the concept of how it works.

  • Nice little jewel, love the wood..

  • Hello oesi, I just found your video when looking to the video of 'dh4us'. Great idea, I love this kind of machines. Thanks for sharing this video. Cheers Hartmut

  • were is the exhaust?

  • are both parts of the crank faceing the same way???????

  • Now you just have to find a way to harness the power without using more power getting the air pressure itself...

  • what did you use for the piston?

  • The piston is made from two #14 bonded sealing washers with the rubber side facing each other with a 7/8" O ring sized for a semi tight fit.

  • i mean how does it work like steam goes inside the cilinder then it SOMEHOW releases the steam and then the cilinder goes back but there is a continious flow of steam So how it goes back then?

  • thats great!I love the idea. What materials, and how is the piston made?

  • The base and flywheel are ¾" oak hardwood, the crank and connecting rod is made from a straightened clothes hanger, the cylinder is a ¾" pvc coupler drilled out to get rid of the rib and taper inside. The piston has a machine bolt run the two #14 bonded sealing washers. See comment posted below with SthealthRaider on construction of piston. The valve and cylinder head are 3/16" clear Lexan. The piston and cylinder are fitted so that there is low friction. Thanks

  • Thankyou! That is very helpful, I hope I can build one myself.

  • @oesi9 what size of drill bit was used to remove the rib and taper?

  • brilliant...

  • Thanks

  • no problem!!

  • pls tell me the piston part

  • The piston is made from two #14 bonded sealing washers with the rubber side facing each other with a 7/8" O ring sized for a semi tight fit.

  • i wanna learn to make something like that

  • me too

  • Genius man...

    what a work...

  • super

  • you are a really genius

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