1 Euro 10 cent Micro Stirling.wmv

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2010

I saw this smallest Stirling engine on youtube some weeks ago. It stroke so much that I build one myself, using two 5 Euro cents and 1 Euro coin as a fly wheel.
You can find the description on my web site and the way to put a request for the CAD drawing plan. Type my name (jan ridders) on Google search and you find my web site on top of the list.
Friendly greetings from
Jan Ridders; Holland.

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  • is the CAD version for Canadian Money?

  • @airsoftguy85rocks

    No, it are all Euro coins, but you can easilly adapt it for Canadion coins I think.

    Drawing plan via my web site; type my name (jan ridders) on Google Search and the site is on top of the list (it is not allowed to put URL's in thos text box)>

    Friendly greetings from Holland,

    Jan Ridders

  • Geweldig! Ik vind uw ontwerpen altijd fascinerend!

    Is er trouwens een reden voor dat de verdringer een (relatief) grote slag maakt? Leuk idee ook om het met euromunten te doen!

  • @BRIGHTLIGHTSIDE

    Dank voor het compliment. Dit motortje heeft natuurlijk een erg laag vermogen (nog een wonder dat het zichzelf kan ronddraaien) en daarom moet het relatief behoorlijk warm worden gemaakt. Om het tussen de 60 en 80 graden Celsius te laten lopen moest ik het volume dus niet te klein maken. De diameter van de cilinder ligt vast met de diameter van de muntjes dus moest ik de hoogte van de verdringer cilinder wat groter kiezen. Het kan wellicht iets minder maar niet veel.

  • Very nice, very nice indeed!

    One of these days I'm going to build myself a Stirling, LTD type.

    That's the reason I got my lathe in the first place.... Then realised I needed practice and accuracy first!

    Anyway.... Stunning workmanship, very sweet runner :-)

  • @Dividedhead

    Thanks for your compliments.

    Success with your LTD Stirling. I have several drawing plans for that available. Type my name on Google search (jan ridders) and you get my web site on top of the list. There you can find all my engines and how you can put a request for free drawing plans.

    Friendly greetigs from Holland,

    jan Ridders

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  • @HEETGAS Ah bedankt voor de uitleg!

  • @powaybob

    Thanks for your compliment.

    Friendly greetings from Holland,

    Jan Ridders

    

  • Well done sir! Perfect choice of music.

  • @HEETGAS you can get ball bearings this size out of small computer fans

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