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Hi,
I'm new here......
Have got a 'bought' stove-top stirling engine driving a fan to circulate the hot air into the room - a great wee gadget!
I'm new here......
Have got a 'bought' stove-top stirling engine driving a fan to circulate the hot air into the room - a great wee gadget!
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Thanks, new to the forum, I will enjoy reading it
Regards
Regards
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Very interesting forum. I am trying to build one and this forum has been a great help, thanks. When I get one working will. Post some pics.
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Me too! New here... I am a mechanical engineer currently building a can Stirling with my 6 yr old son. Great engines and very simple so they are ideal for educational projects
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Hi!!! i'm new here, i came from italy and i've tried to make a stirling engine (gamma) for my final year thesis but after 4 months of hard work i failed..... i'm here to look for someone that can help me!!!!
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Hi, looks like I found an extraordinary website just to succesfully build stirling engine :) I will be new here spying topics and reading your experience until one day I will finally build an efficient stirling :)
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Hi from New Zealand.
I have a Beta type Stirling engine I am trying to identify so will post a note in the main forum :)
I have a Beta type Stirling engine I am trying to identify so will post a note in the main forum :)
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Hello everyone!
The construction of these friendly engines gives me a really good time, so I was pleased to find this page with people who like the same.
I hope I can contribute something, although my experience is not very big, and my work is not tied to the industry.
This post is made with a translator, sorry for the bad grammar.
Greetings to all from Spain.
The construction of these friendly engines gives me a really good time, so I was pleased to find this page with people who like the same.
I hope I can contribute something, although my experience is not very big, and my work is not tied to the industry.
This post is made with a translator, sorry for the bad grammar.
Greetings to all from Spain.
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Hi..
am indonesian university student
my final project is about gamma stirling engine
nice join this forum
am indonesian university student
my final project is about gamma stirling engine
nice join this forum
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Hello all, Hawke here.
Joined to look around for a while. On my second LTD engine which I havent given up on yet, but learning about the dynamics and need for precision with these. (Displacer issues) I got interested in steam engines and have had some success on the lower skill level. I got sidetracked on looking ahead to make a generator to be driven by the steam engine. From there I was stung by my old electrical background and made a few model electric motors and generators.
Ordered a nice steam boiler yet to arrive, and thought I would dabble with these stirlings. Ratio of displacer chamber and piston size has my interest, seems this is a deeper science at this point than I expected.
My Model Electric Motor:
Model Electric Motor - variable speed
[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA02wMwGu2w[/BBvideo]
Joined to look around for a while. On my second LTD engine which I havent given up on yet, but learning about the dynamics and need for precision with these. (Displacer issues) I got interested in steam engines and have had some success on the lower skill level. I got sidetracked on looking ahead to make a generator to be driven by the steam engine. From there I was stung by my old electrical background and made a few model electric motors and generators.
Ordered a nice steam boiler yet to arrive, and thought I would dabble with these stirlings. Ratio of displacer chamber and piston size has my interest, seems this is a deeper science at this point than I expected.
My Model Electric Motor:
Model Electric Motor - variable speed
[BBvideo 425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA02wMwGu2w[/BBvideo]
What we need is a More Heat or More cold, and Less Friction or Better Air Seals ...and an Aspirin!
Sripto Vu-Lighter Historian http://www.thehawkeco.com
Sripto Vu-Lighter Historian http://www.thehawkeco.com
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Hello!
I am new member of this forum.
Thanks,
I am new member of this forum.
Thanks,
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Hello all!
I am here too.
/Les from Norway
I am here too.
/Les from Norway
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Hello,
Rick Fish here. I live near Saratoga NY. I am a process control engineer in the paper industry.
I've been looking for a new hobby since my kid went to college.
I have seen a ton of YouTube videos on fake magnet motors and gravity machines.
I thought I would come back to earth and learn a real technology.
I wish there was more on the internet about large stirling engines.
I hope to start small with the tincan engines and get bigger and bigger.
Sounds like fun, eh?
Rick Fish here. I live near Saratoga NY. I am a process control engineer in the paper industry.
I've been looking for a new hobby since my kid went to college.
I have seen a ton of YouTube videos on fake magnet motors and gravity machines.
I thought I would come back to earth and learn a real technology.
I wish there was more on the internet about large stirling engines.
I hope to start small with the tincan engines and get bigger and bigger.
Sounds like fun, eh?
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Welcome aboard rick fish, you should learn a little here. What sort of workshop do you have? If you get hooked, a small to middle size lathe would be handy, but as an engineer you'll know about that. Ian S C