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Model Stirling engines by Subir Bhaduri, Pune, India!!!

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

The first model Stirling Engineprototype from ' Jugaad Works! ', Pune, India. Handmade by passionate and experienced Stirling Engine enthusiast. Made on order only. for pricing contact by email : subirbhaduri@gmail.com

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  • Hi Subir Bhaduri, thanks for posting this video... me too intrested in watching home made jetengines...but haven't tried one yet... if u wish i could send my ideas ...can u build one engine for me?

  • @royalmageshmari Hi. sorry buddy, i am too cought up with work to build your idea, even though it may be very fascinating. why dont you try?...it is difficult to start, but gets easier!

  • Hi Subir Bhaduri, I have been tring to make one of this engines for some time but i am failing all the time. can you please share how did you come up with the spare parts for the same?

  • @cajoshua3080 hello. i have not made these from any drawings, neither do i have one. but thanks for asking anyways. the main part, the cooler fins i am using the heatsink of LED lamps. the displacer is a ceramic rod found in heating elements. the piston is epoxy, something found in india by the name of M-seal. all parts are from regular itema, bicycle spokes, washers, etc. I wish i had more details. can you send details of your engine on this.....subirbhaduri(At)gmail­(dot)com?

  • Greeting you Subir Bhaduri, how great for your idea..I like it . I hope that this idea will be developed until become new technic for any engine system. Are you engineer? or teacher? Very interesting . Boonthip / Thailand.

  • @boonthip100 hi boonthip. thanks for the encouragement. The stirling engines are very popular engines for hobby people and also gaining enough attention as serious engines of the future. I am just a small player in this field contributing in my way. I am not an engineer but a science graduate interested in engineering, and i do my private research of which these engines are an outcome. thanks a lot for the feedback :)

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  • Great work sir :-)

    regards..

  • amazing!

  • awesome!! Love the way you could dismantle the whole thing and put it in a box.

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