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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2007

Elbow engine running at different speeds

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  • Reminds me of an axial piston pump, but this seems simpler.

  • @ekpil2000 Similar, but I think the axial pump works on a swashplate principle.

  • where do you even find a piece of aluminum that big to machine...must have cost a pretty penny..

  • @ninja6kid, like most of my engines, they are made from scrap materials picked up from here and there, nothing is thrown away until it has no further use. It most probably cost me (mainly for the fasteners) about 2 to 3 pounds.

  • Wonderful!

    Especially the dome on the back.... love it!

    Would you mind me copying your work for my next school project?

  • @pco1984 No problems, do as you wish with it.

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  • Lovely, simply lovely!

  • very unique

  • Whats it for?

  • That is a thing of beauty. I bet you have the coolest shed in the country!

  • stick a playing card in the bottom and launch it!

  • simplest action but the coolest iv'e seen,,,,

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