@Helloozin Think about what heats the water. Unless it's heated using solar power or something like that, you would have to burn coal or wood. That's the polluting part
I'd like one, but only one shop in my town stocks them. It's not as nice looking as this one and it's $400. I would like one as a kitset so I can put it together myself.
wow... all I can say is, wow. a device that uses no electricity. when the solar storms hit us, perhaps Steampunk will be the norm. lol probobly now, but vary inventive! I love it!
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Another bored senior citizen with nothing better to do. Why dont you invent some steam powered aquaponics system to help feed the hungry homeless people in your area??
Do you have a specific supplier for the parts? or are you just buying them at hardware stores ect. I'd like to build one ( or buy on if they are not to expensive) to give to a friend.
AMC made a sterling car, it took 30 seconds to warm up but it did work well, very efficient. Petroleum prices plummeted and so gas millage was not an issue anymore, this was back in 1980. Not many people cared about how cool it was or about the environment so the project was abandoned.
nice idea but if your trying to suggest it would run for ever you would be wrong, energy can only be transfered, not created.
the only way to 'create energy on earth' is to collect more of it from the sun, everything else is residual heat energy from the birth of our planet and potential energy (fossil fuels etc)
however, temperatures are rising and despite the low efficiency of this engine we could do with losing some heat and turning it into energy. sorry to get boring on you!
stick some magnets to the rim of both wheels and you could rig a generator to a heating coil and heat the element with the energy generated in the process.
I doubt it would work as well as you're thinking. There is no atmosphere on the moon to carry off the heat from the cool cylinder so it wouldn't operate without a ground source heatsink possibly coupled with liquid heat exchangers. It would essentially be inside of a giant and really efficient dewar flask. Cooling through radiation only would not be enough. Convection or conduction are much more effective especially on lower temperature applications like this.
You make some good points, and suggestions. Although with all the modifications you suggest, it would not be the same model as displayed in this video. It's an interesting idea though. Probably safer than a nuclear reactor.
It runs using heat, not necessarily fire. As stated in the description, it can run on the heat of a lightbulb. So if it was on the moon, it should run no problems (except possibly dust :P) when the sun is shining.
Then again if there's anything that could that can leak, freeze, dry or melt relatively easy, then that'd be another issue, but I digress. :/
its a stirling engine and not animated, ive just watched your other videos of other engines and im gob smacked!! there amazing dude i love the cathedral 1,
i like this idea cause if you can have it power the heat lamp and still have an available excess you could use it as a temporary self powered engine. great!! also i know nothing about this stuff so dont take it personal if what i say is wrong
To steal a quote "where does he get those wonderful toys?" or more like idea's... i am assuming you make these all on your own? do you build them from scratch or from some makers kits? ... either way still quality machines :-)
RHAE?
Gamer123456ful 1 month ago
I love how the first top comment is all sweet and nice and beautiful, and then the second one is "hahaha double penetration".
peanutmaster1231 1 month ago 2
@devil614 it's a steampunk engine...meaning it's powered by steam which is evaporated water...where's the pollution part?
Helloozin 2 months ago
@Helloozin Think about what heats the water. Unless it's heated using solar power or something like that, you would have to burn coal or wood. That's the polluting part
peanutmaster1231 1 month ago
Hooray for pollution power! :(
devil614 2 months ago
Haha gotta love the radically contrasting top comments
Murderface357 5 months ago 9
SO... What's the Idea?? ._.
sparkster7744 5 months ago
i like
jack1green 5 months ago
I'd like one, but only one shop in my town stocks them. It's not as nice looking as this one and it's $400. I would like one as a kitset so I can put it together myself.
bukster1 5 months ago
bautiful, but not a robot!
MegaA73x 5 months ago
Take off that pad and see how fast can it go :D
edgariux74 6 months ago
It is a beautiful machine.
tsbrownie 6 months ago
hahaha double penetration
lolioliol360 6 months ago 29
beautiful !
blisssis 6 months ago
that is so breathtaking and inspiring!
what was the piano music you used?
Koinonia17 6 months ago
Interesting contrivance my good man.
crrider12564 7 months ago
its a stirling engine
codybrady100 7 months ago
Kind of looks like the Shinra Weapon from FFVII
stranglechord 7 months ago
@stranglechord t i think thats the point
PHAEDRIDER 7 months ago
wow!!!!! nice!
ahuixotla18 7 months ago
cool!
geriscent 8 months ago
this is amazing hwo does it work?
WelcomeToTheShow11 8 months ago
that is very cool... definitely something to be proud of :)
Theconsumor 8 months ago
This is pointless, and I want it!
r3ini 8 months ago
there are lots of free-energy engine designs that would be fucking excellent for steampunk inventors and artists to work on..
dljc1979 8 months ago
@dljc1979 its not free energy hes putting fire ( heat,light energy) in to get mechanical enery out. just saying.
titan1701 7 months ago
i think this is one of the few times i've cried because of a machine.
TheCrimsonDusk 8 months ago 3
I want a fan powered by THIS !
MenwithHill 8 months ago
-so very elegant. (executive toys)
FaustFlow 9 months ago
wooooooooooooooooooow :O
MrTrykster 9 months ago
Porn for geeks
PassWorId 9 months ago
@PassWorId Yeah, I fapped to this.
AngeloSantoni 9 months ago 2
is that a rely fancy stirling engine ?
is sure looks like one ....
bibiricat 9 months ago
Can these be bought? I'd love something like this at home :)
sorenos 9 months ago
5 dollars
LIGHTRONIX 9 months ago
that's cool. what can i use it for besides looking awesome?
yellowvespa04 10 months ago
wow
TheGamersFriend 10 months ago
Wow, that's creative man.
ToyDirigible 10 months ago
A beauty of efficiency!
DigGil1 10 months ago
looks like a cannon
TheSoldierCore 10 months ago
beautiful, mechanism is alive! What metal did you used? is it just brass finish?
anesthetized8 11 months ago
beautiful...real art!
buddyl962 11 months ago
Should make it do something, maybe run belts off the flywheels to a brass fan.
It looks very impressive, and well made.
Yay for real steampunkery it's good to not see spray painted plastic and sculpey once in a damn while ya know?
Steampunk, you do it right.
WillowFox 11 months ago
How does it work?
DrRevenantBlunt 1 year ago
where does the hot air come from?
ipponify 1 year ago
Your video has inspired me to take up a new hobby. Gorgeous.
virginiaheather 1 year ago
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Your mechanism has a pleasant cadence and a comfortable angle.
Very easy on the eyes.
6116merl 1 year ago
Mmmm, your mechanism has a nice cadence and a harmoniouse angel.
Very easy on the eyes.
6116merl 1 year ago 2
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) Hold your breath. 2) Copy all of these steps. 3) Go to two other video. 4) Paste it in the comments. If you can do all of this without breathing you're a good pot smoker
curbstonetomatoes 1 year ago
Ha! Way cool, I love stuff like this.
thelardster142 1 year ago
Cool. Now what exactly does is do?
Palafico3 1 year ago
steampunk dild
everyoneisconnected 1 year ago
oh Stirling engines, how I love thee all
PandaxPanic 1 year ago
@buddha0head a better green world and its a fine art work and just... awesome!
MrCoopcoke 1 year ago
Amazing. I need to see it powering something! Gramaphone.
lucasradford 1 year ago
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS?
buddha0head 1 year ago
is this a porn?
moty156 1 year ago
Piece of art!!
Pyronics 1 year ago
Very nice ,,I wonder how much power you would get if you rigged it up to a small generator?
TheStupedCat 1 year ago
what is the piano music piece called ???
luvVIKII13 1 year ago
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..don't tell me you made that yourself...
stayjit1 1 year ago
Beta type stirling?
legox50 1 year ago
beautiful!
elvaxo 1 year ago
great... where can i get one?
bluesmanhell 1 year ago
It's beautiful... But what does it do?
Browncoat1138 1 year ago
VERY NICE JOB
ThePopypete 1 year ago
Beautiful
Zappyguy111 1 year ago
I want to see it hooked up to something:)
circabro2 1 year ago
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it´s really beautiful.
te felicito. de verdad
xNaza1993x 1 year ago
it´s really beautiful.
te felicito. de verdad
xNaza1993x 1 year ago
how does it work and is there a 3d animation of how it works?
inr21sevier 1 year ago
cool!
cdowell1976 1 year ago
How tenderly you touch your sweet machine . . . a machine one could fall in love with . . .
katewinterborne 1 year ago 43
...I want one :)
Fleuver 1 year ago 2
so is this the starting of your dildo machine?
thatsitnowikill 1 year ago
wow... all I can say is, wow. a device that uses no electricity. when the solar storms hit us, perhaps Steampunk will be the norm. lol probobly now, but vary inventive! I love it!
DragonMatt87 1 year ago
The movement is gorgeous.
JamesThWilliams 1 year ago
dont bother with the link unless you speak german
OptomisCrashdown 1 year ago
@OptomisCrashdown Its Dutch not German.
1955thekeeper 1 year ago
Beautiful, it'd be nice to live in a Steampunk world
iMakeMoneyOnlinee 1 year ago
oh that´s adorable
PanzerNils 1 year ago
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Another bored senior citizen with nothing better to do. Why dont you invent some steam powered aquaponics system to help feed the hungry homeless people in your area??
89vision89 1 year ago
@89vision89
fuck off dude, why don't u invent yourself a steam powered dildo so you can go fuck yourself!
sharpo88 1 year ago
Cool :)
caryasiam 1 year ago
Cool :)
caryasiam 1 year ago
Functional Art
creaturebotman 1 year ago
On a larger scale model, you put a dildo on the end of it, and you'll have yourself a good time!!!
affordnoshoes 1 year ago
I bet this guy was hoping Y2K would happen
suicidewarpig 1 year ago
Precision elegance. The real beauty of the machine age and it's stop-start process. Beautiful piece.
Rikotistic 1 year ago
Lovely! Just pure mechanical grace.
Well done!
/mtm
mectechman1 2 years ago
How do you design such creations... or where do you get the blueprints?
RoyBruno777 2 years ago
What's the name of the song? HOT stuff
roaming2 2 years ago
Do you have a specific supplier for the parts? or are you just buying them at hardware stores ect. I'd like to build one ( or buy on if they are not to expensive) to give to a friend.
DaMcaAtak 2 years ago
well u could just hook up a capacitor so the energy it dosn't use is stored and can run throughout the night. very nice looking Engine though n.n
MrSklr 2 years ago
very beautiful machine and Nice music. It looks a bit like a canon. 5*****
lexander5 2 years ago
Cool. I like it.
09205479428 2 years ago
this is sooo beautiful !! wish i could buy 1 in goa (india)
shriom1993 2 years ago
Where could i buy such things?
Icaros03677 2 years ago
These things are so cool and beautiful. Too bad they are never even close to being strong enough to propel themselves anywhere.
tgseason12 2 years ago
AMC made a sterling car, it took 30 seconds to warm up but it did work well, very efficient. Petroleum prices plummeted and so gas millage was not an issue anymore, this was back in 1980. Not many people cared about how cool it was or about the environment so the project was abandoned.
alaskanalain 2 years ago
its delightful, I'd love to have one that could charge my iPod
psylence101 2 years ago 3
my god man get yourself a turntable
valdarmort 2 years ago 103
@valdarmort He could have used it to power the turn table!!!
Gothtecdotcom 1 year ago
@valdarmort He can always make himself one :D
korin500 1 year ago
@valdarmort its about the machine and i think the music goes just fine with it
940622431520 1 year ago
nice idea but if your trying to suggest it would run for ever you would be wrong, energy can only be transfered, not created.
the only way to 'create energy on earth' is to collect more of it from the sun, everything else is residual heat energy from the birth of our planet and potential energy (fossil fuels etc)
however, temperatures are rising and despite the low efficiency of this engine we could do with losing some heat and turning it into energy. sorry to get boring on you!
gobacktorussia 2 years ago
hermoso
ESTEBANCAM 2 years ago
Beautiful creation!
Urbandon1 2 years ago 2
That is beauty in motion
UserNumber3141592653 2 years ago
It's a beautiful machine!
uchihaaddiction 2 years ago
stick some magnets to the rim of both wheels and you could rig a generator to a heating coil and heat the element with the energy generated in the process.
kickercaster18 2 years ago
.... Define "generated"
rlstoner2004 2 years ago
Kinetic industrial art--beautiful craftsmanship.
BlakeMason2 2 years ago
There's not too much to impress me anymore. This one does.
hardmanners 2 years ago 66
It's so beautiful :D
DaisLost 2 years ago 2
How much better this would work on the moon.
BahotMaghz 2 years ago
wouldn't, no oxygen in outer space for flame to burn.
freestylem15 2 years ago
No need for flame. One only needs a parabolic mirror to focus the suns rays.
BahotMaghz 2 years ago
touché :)
freestylem15 2 years ago
focused sunlight anyone?
ishouldplayzelda 2 years ago
Dont need oxygen to run...
TarenGarond 2 years ago
it wouldn't work at all, from what i can gather, it gets its power from the heat of the flame. The moon has no oxygen, so no flame.
PikoParty 2 years ago
See the response regarding parabolic mirrors.
BahotMaghz 2 years ago
I doubt it would work as well as you're thinking. There is no atmosphere on the moon to carry off the heat from the cool cylinder so it wouldn't operate without a ground source heatsink possibly coupled with liquid heat exchangers. It would essentially be inside of a giant and really efficient dewar flask. Cooling through radiation only would not be enough. Convection or conduction are much more effective especially on lower temperature applications like this.
BigBananaMan 2 years ago
You make some good points, and suggestions. Although with all the modifications you suggest, it would not be the same model as displayed in this video. It's an interesting idea though. Probably safer than a nuclear reactor.
BahotMaghz 2 years ago
It runs using heat, not necessarily fire. As stated in the description, it can run on the heat of a lightbulb. So if it was on the moon, it should run no problems (except possibly dust :P) when the sun is shining.
Then again if there's anything that could that can leak, freeze, dry or melt relatively easy, then that'd be another issue, but I digress. :/
dracorider 2 years ago
its a stirling engine and not animated, ive just watched your other videos of other engines and im gob smacked!! there amazing dude i love the cathedral 1,
YLJW4 2 years ago
is this animated?
lexiconlover 2 years ago
i think it is Stearling engine
Seregium 2 years ago
No, it's not animated, though it is definitley art in motion. :)
SR722 2 years ago 2
that is one beautiful machine. nice work
improbablyaninja 2 years ago
Oh my, it's cute. ^^
LadyMintoAizawa 2 years ago
really nice device, if you could manage to turn it into a "steam" maker, that could look even more awersome
geckotwister 2 years ago
dude. that's freakin' sweet! i've only recently gotten into "steampunk crap" and i would love to have that!
bakuball 2 years ago
amazing...
Jordishking 2 years ago
Wow! that is one smooth machine.
pepperpmdotcom 2 years ago
Understand Spanish? ¡See: Motor Rotativo Yonto 1, 2 and 3!
yontopapa 2 years ago
this is why steampunk is great, the melding of beuty and machine.
MrUnhappyGuy 3 years ago
ultra cool
Choice777 3 years ago
wonderful
w3rw0lf 3 years ago
how much is that?
pur36054 3 years ago
Very impressive!
timrs2001 3 years ago 2
What beautiful work! It almost looks like a little cannon.
pewmanfustudios 3 years ago
Absolutely beautiful piece of work. Sterling engine? Fantastic details and perfect functionality...love it!
misteRoboto1 3 years ago
Absolutely beautiful piece of work. Sterling engine? Fantastic details and perfect functionality...love it!
misteRoboto1 3 years ago 2
cool, but it would be better if the link was in ENGLISH being as I can't read it
hyperactiveguy 3 years ago
Magnifique!
BRAVO !!!
Armapax 3 years ago
Very cool.
Whats the name of the song?
DanMancat 3 years ago
Very cool.
Whats the name of the music?
DanMancat 3 years ago
sweet.
xxxxBootyLoverxxxx 3 years ago
I love this, it's a thing of beauty.
fireball79058350 3 years ago 3
Have you the plans of your beautiful realisation!
regards
verdaches 3 years ago
i like this idea cause if you can have it power the heat lamp and still have an available excess you could use it as a temporary self powered engine. great!! also i know nothing about this stuff so dont take it personal if what i say is wrong
kyrunelastreeper 3 years ago
... The heat lamp will consume more power than the engine can make, Stirlings are only 20% efficient at best, not 101%...
cyborgtroy 3 years ago
anywhere i can buy one?
Coffeeeggsbacon 3 years ago
呵呵
zoqozoqo 3 years ago
Great !
I just wonder how many candles I can manage under my hood :D
Daktary2 4 years ago 2
Hook them up to "the worlds simplest generator" and power some lights :]
also use a fresnel lense from the sun to power it.
sn1pe352 4 years ago
these little models are just for show they cant rely power things
njipods 3 years ago
Very nice indeed.
mowerofdoom 4 years ago
sweet
hatwithfloppers 4 years ago
To steal a quote "where does he get those wonderful toys?" or more like idea's... i am assuming you make these all on your own? do you build them from scratch or from some makers kits? ... either way still quality machines :-)
THEEBGB 4 years ago
Nice Job !
Hippiegeo 4 years ago