Walking beam Stirling engine

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2011

A walking beam engine I made from cardboard and drinks cans.

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  • Instructions on scrap to power yet?

  • @DIYPhonophile Not there, but I put them on instructables (won't let me post the link :( )

  • Nice engine!

    Just out of curiosity, have you been playing around with nitric acid?

    Because at 1:50 it looks like you spilled nitric acid on your right thumb.

    

  • @yellowmetalcyborg No, I think it's just the light from the candle or something. There's nothing there in real life, fortunately !

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  • Where did you get your terminal blocks? I've looked all over home depot, lowes etc and cannot find them.

  • @Fishbones87 I've thought about, but not got round to working out the details. Maybe one day! :)

  • I like the linkage idea. If I'm not mistaken I've seen this before in an old book on mechanisms, but I've not seen it on a Stirling engine before..

  • nice work !!!

  • Excellent! I want to see it grinding corn. lol

  • Your machines are realy great !! I am always curious to see new ones...

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