Man with limited tools needs help!
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 2:47 pm
Hi all,
I have built a couple of LTD stirling engines, my first was in school many years back for my final design technology project (I got an A* for it!!) and more recently a small solar powered engine. You can see this one on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU48ckoUuLc
I am in the planning stage for my next engine, a slightly larger non-rotary solar powered stirling engine. My problem is that I no longer have access to a lathe and large scale machines to make pistons and displacer rings. My new project will no doubt use a diaphragm as I did with my last project but I need help with sourcing well machined acrylic to make the displacer cylinder.
My design is a little odd and uses 3 or 4 rectangular displacers - they stand almost vertically and will "rock" on a pivot at the bottom. I want to build the walls of the displacer with clear perspex, 35mm wide, 10mm thick. I need a total length of about 2.5m, but I am happy to cut it to length and then glue/screw it together.
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get such machined perspex (or perspex displacer rings and ready made cyclinder/pistons)?
Sorry I don't have a CAD design at this stage, I haven't finalised anything yet, I just want to know I can get the parts first.
Thanks,
Tim.
I have built a couple of LTD stirling engines, my first was in school many years back for my final design technology project (I got an A* for it!!) and more recently a small solar powered engine. You can see this one on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qU48ckoUuLc
I am in the planning stage for my next engine, a slightly larger non-rotary solar powered stirling engine. My problem is that I no longer have access to a lathe and large scale machines to make pistons and displacer rings. My new project will no doubt use a diaphragm as I did with my last project but I need help with sourcing well machined acrylic to make the displacer cylinder.
My design is a little odd and uses 3 or 4 rectangular displacers - they stand almost vertically and will "rock" on a pivot at the bottom. I want to build the walls of the displacer with clear perspex, 35mm wide, 10mm thick. I need a total length of about 2.5m, but I am happy to cut it to length and then glue/screw it together.
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get such machined perspex (or perspex displacer rings and ready made cyclinder/pistons)?
Sorry I don't have a CAD design at this stage, I haven't finalised anything yet, I just want to know I can get the parts first.
Thanks,
Tim.