Fantastic. The Naysayers probably wouldn't be able to recognise old fashioned ingenuity and first class engineering skills if they hit them in the face.
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This is a very elegant arrangement on how to combine the power of the eight cylinders. Beautiful in conception and excellent in execution. A swash plate would have been easier, but this is quite ingenious. Congratulations.
thanks for the video, I always liked the idea of using the difference between hot and cold to make something work. kinda like the thermoelectric. BTW, killer craftsmanship. thanks again
A beautiful engine that seems very powerful compared to many other stirling engines. This man know how to craft perfectly working components. And amazing desing too. Well done Man!
Wonderfull Machine! I fell in love with the Stirling cycle engine years ago. I used to go to bed thinking about the design and how i might make a machine with some decent power output. I can see that this is a nice design. Nice Job.
I built one, and i find the physics fascinating . No one around takes much interest in my engine. i just love to learn new things and to take an idea and create a working thing. not much good for anything. they are so in efficient, the most it does is just spinn the flywheel and spin and make a mechanical noise. Adults can have toys you know, and these are inexpensive and safe. Not like some fast car or airplane.
With such a project people get certificate! Its well made especially the gear part...and the torque is good even there is no flywheel visible...thank you for sharing...
BILL! That was a great video. I'm looking for inspiration to do builds of my own and I've certainly found some in you creation :). Thanks for sharing !
Pretty cool, this video is already 6 years old and no other videos were made, I just hope the person in this video is okay. It´s a shame that no other videos were released, would have loved to see more such machines.
Awesome engine! If you replace the aluminum displacer with one made from stainless steel it will work even better. A displacer should always be made from a bad heat conductor.
Latheman's crazy machines I think aluminium is better cause its light weight and can work as regenerator to cool the air down when it goes from the hot end to the cold one.
Engine operation will also improve, to an even larger degree, if an economizer is placed between the hot and cold sides of the engine (something I did not hear being mentioned in the engine's presentation). Come to think of it, the role of the economizer could be undertaken by a displacer with low thermal inertia, i.e. a good conductor of heat. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Using steel for the displacer is a bad idea cause its too heavy to lift by hot air ...even cars pistons arent made of steel...think of a material like ceramic: very very slippy (zero friction) and heat proof ...if the walls of the cylinder are also made of ceramic the displacer can fit the cylinder with a squizey tolerance ( within micrometers) no sound will be heard...ceramics can also serve as interface between moving and fix parts so no lubrification (engine oil) is needed...no friction=no heat so no cooling system needed (Radiators+water pump)...isnt that COOL?
@@doublestarsystem The history of the use of ceramics in engines is ancient. To build a piston and a cylinder with micrometer tolerance and get to grips with the thermal problems is a completely different topic. Yet to produce cost-effective is a thing of impossibility. Reality is the spoilsport.
That's a wonderful Stirling Engine assembly. The gearing to combine the output of the 8 engines is very clever and different from the swashplate designs I am familiar with.
you can. you can build something like this. This isn't the first engine the dude made. you got to not be afraid to try. not be afraid of doing something that is a waste of time. you got to start off with simple stuff. If you want to do it, don't wait for someone to encourage you or guide you. I make engines like this, i made a bunch of simple stuff first. I got a mill drill on craigs list and a very old simple lathe.. there are a butt load of videos on lathe and mill drills. nothing more satisfying than learning new stuff and creating something just because it was in your mind. problem with videos is that this guy is really really good. i haven't tried something this complicated, and it does intimidate viewers.
Amazing. But i keep thinking the bottom of the cylinders remind me of hanging tube chime bells that can vibrate a lot of sound energy away. I wonder if you can make it quiter with an epoxy composite surrounding all the pipes at the bottom. Or encase the crank and pressurize the air in the crank case to 2 or 3 bar. I'm pretty sure you will be able to get more power that way.
keep trying. I make these little toys, and i haven't ever tried one this complicated. don't give up. I feel lonely because most folks don't understand the pleasure of actually learning new stuff and creating something in your mind, and seeing it when your done. i am thrilled by a working engine, but those around me not so much and i am quite sure they just think i am just a strange old man. most folks just don't get it.
Here's a thought, preheat the fuel with the waste heat comming off the cold side of the stirling engine. If your useing propane, as it expands it cools helping keep the cold side cold, and the energy used to preheating the fuel is recycled helping the burner get a little hotter.
It's the loudest Stirling I have ever heard but also one of the most fun looking I have ever seen.
Fantastic. The Naysayers probably wouldn't be able to recognise old fashioned ingenuity and first class engineering skills if they hit them in the face.
Incredible machining work by a talented experienced craftsman sir.
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🔴 Islam is not just another religion.
🔵 It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham.
🔴 Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God.
🔵 It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone.
🔴 It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine.
🌍 The concept of God is summarized in the Quran as:
📖 { “Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.”} (Quran 112:1-4) 📚
🔴 Becoming a Muslim is not turning your back to Jesus.
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Thank you for showing us the 8 cylinder sterling engine. it’s awesome 👏
Excellent work sir, was fantastic to see and be shown how you did it .
Congratulations. Great project. You put a lot of love in this project. Thank you for sharing.
Sir, you are a genius! I hope to one day aspire to somewhere near your level of creative engineering excellence.
Great job Vilmars, fantastic creation and beautiful craftsmanship!
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent, first class, thanks for sharing. :)
Coming from a super expert like you .. that's real praise !!
Bloody brilliant!!!
I have seen a lot of Stirling Engines, but that is very unique! Great craftsmanship and design!
Innovative Man !
You put this engine a lot of work
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing !
Nice use of components found from other purposes. Thanks for sharing.
A wonderful example of inventive genius.
This is a very elegant arrangement on how to combine the power of the eight cylinders. Beautiful in conception and excellent in execution. A swash plate would have been easier, but this is quite ingenious. Congratulations.
Fantastic engine! Looks and sounds beautiful!
The crankshaft gear mechanism that couples all the cylinders is amazing machining.
That’s pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!
thanks for the video,
I always liked the idea of using the difference between hot and cold to make something work. kinda like the thermoelectric. BTW, killer craftsmanship. thanks again
what an amazing of workmanship???
It's beyond my imagination that you could make it real. Cheers and love it.
I absolutely love it sir, fantastic work
A beautiful engine that seems very powerful compared to many other stirling engines.
This man know how to craft perfectly working components.
And amazing desing too.
Well done Man!
I am always amazed by Stirling engines. They have magic in them. This one is extra cool.
Wonderfull Machine!
I fell in love with the Stirling cycle engine years ago. I used to go to bed thinking about the design and how i might make a machine with some decent power output. I can see that this is a nice design. Nice Job.
I built one, and i find the physics fascinating . No one around takes much interest in my engine. i just love to learn new things and to take an idea and create a working thing. not much good for anything. they are so in efficient, the most it does is just spinn the flywheel and spin and make a mechanical noise. Adults can have toys you know, and these are inexpensive and safe. Not like some fast car or airplane.
Super cool! Thanks for sharing!
I like the simple configuration. Very clean.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Great work, sir. Stirling engines definitely have a scope in the near future.
With such a project people get certificate! Its well made especially the gear part...and the torque is good even there is no flywheel visible...thank you for sharing...
that was freaking awesome man!
Excellent craftsmanship. Nicely done.
thats just crazy, thanks for sharing
Wonderful piece of engineering.... producing quite a bit of power too ! love it.
CONNECTED TO SUN HEAT OF THE DISK. GREAT WORK!
Mind-blowing work sir! :) Please make more.
Really, really impressive. Congrats!
Epic design, well done my good man
Beautiful work Sir.
Beautiful piece!
Genius! Well done sir.
I would love to spend an afternoon in this gentleman‘s company imagine what stories he could tell Fantastic job
Good job Mister !
Incredible machining work
Awesome design, a thing of beauty
BILL! That was a great video. I'm looking for inspiration to do builds of my own and I've certainly found some in you creation :). Thanks for sharing !
Pretty cool, this video is already 6 years old and no other videos were made, I just hope the person in this video is okay. It´s a shame that no other videos were released, would have loved to see more such machines.
I am very impressed with your craftsmanship! Very Nice Sir. God Bless You!
excellent design Sir, I appreciate your work and getting inspired to do a good thing.
Awesome engine! If you replace the aluminum displacer with one made from stainless steel it will work even better. A displacer should always be made from a bad heat conductor.
Latheman's crazy machines I think aluminium is better cause its light weight and can work as regenerator to cool the air down when it goes from the hot end to the cold one.
Engine operation will also improve, to an even larger degree, if an economizer is placed between the hot and cold sides of the engine (something I did not hear being mentioned in the engine's presentation). Come to think of it, the role of the economizer could be undertaken by a displacer with low thermal inertia, i.e. a good conductor of heat. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Using steel for the displacer is a bad idea cause its too heavy to lift by hot air ...even cars pistons arent made of steel...think of a material like ceramic: very very slippy (zero friction) and heat proof ...if the walls of the cylinder are also made of ceramic the displacer can fit the cylinder with a squizey tolerance ( within micrometers) no sound will be heard...ceramics can also serve as interface between moving and fix parts so no lubrification (engine oil) is needed...no friction=no heat so no cooling system needed (Radiators+water pump)...isnt that COOL?
@@doublestarsystem The history of the use of ceramics in engines is ancient. To build a piston and a cylinder with micrometer tolerance and get to grips with the thermal problems is a completely different topic. Yet to produce cost-effective is a thing of impossibility. Reality is the spoilsport.
:D great work! What a lovely piece.
You are a cool dude, Great work.
Fantastic!
A magnificent effort from a master craftsman.
That is awesome buddy..... very clever .....
Impressive ! Most, Impressive ! 👍
It's beautiful in motion and design.
Gostei muito da forma de sicronismo entre os cilindros. Exelente projeto!
Very beautiful creation and v well bought out
VERY impressive I would have loved to have seen the build !
nice work on that engine.
That's a wonderful Stirling Engine assembly. The gearing to combine the output of the 8 engines is very clever and different from the swashplate designs I am familiar with.
Nice Design. Good concentration around a heat source
Gorgeus job!
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Great project! Greetings from Brazil.
Very nice design!!
the ten people that disliked don:t like blaring back round noises and fade in and out pictures .thanks for the video you have a great engine,al
Parabéns pela engenharia, ficou maravilhoso e criativo seu motor.
Congratulations Sir.
Great job Bill. I wish could build something like this.
you can. you can build something like this. This isn't the first engine the dude made. you got to not be afraid to try. not be afraid of doing something that is a waste of time. you got to start off with simple stuff. If you want to do it, don't wait for someone to encourage you or guide you. I make engines like this, i made a bunch of simple stuff first. I got a mill drill on craigs list and a very old simple lathe.. there are a butt load of videos on lathe and mill drills. nothing more satisfying than learning new stuff and creating something just because it was in your mind. problem with videos is that this guy is really really good. i haven't tried something this complicated, and it does intimidate viewers.
Cool ! thanks ! 👍
Fantastic.
Very nice stirling engine! Lot of very unique design details, some of which I have never seen before. Now tell me that this is not a kind of art...
Thans Vilmar, it is appreciated.
Nice piece of engineering.
VERY VERY nice job! ! ,!
Love this
Wauw this is so beautiful engine sir!! I enyoi this video! Thank you! Greetings from the netherlands sir!
beautiful job congrat
Amazing.
But i keep thinking the bottom of the cylinders remind me of hanging tube chime bells that can vibrate a lot of sound energy away. I wonder if you can make it quiter with an epoxy composite surrounding all the pipes at the bottom.
Or encase the crank and pressurize the air in the crank case to 2 or 3 bar. I'm pretty sure you will be able to get more power that way.
awesome job
You know what really grinds my gears? I can't even get a 1 cylinder engine to work. This one is beautiful!
keep trying. I make these little toys, and i haven't ever tried one this complicated. don't give up. I feel lonely because most folks don't understand the pleasure of actually learning new stuff and creating something in your mind, and seeing it when your done. i am thrilled by a working engine, but those around me not so much and i am quite sure they just think i am just a strange old man. most folks just don't get it.
Those linkages are a thing of beauty. I'm not quite understanding how the traditional displacer/power piston are connected.
the old man still got it
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Bellissimo e che creativita ! Pare funzioni pure molto bene 👏
Very nice.
Un excelente trabajo , genial , lo felicito
Here's a thought, preheat the fuel with the waste heat comming off the cold side of the stirling engine. If your useing propane, as it expands it cools helping keep the cold side cold, and the energy used to preheating the fuel is recycled helping the burner get a little hotter.
Nice work.
Wonderfull !
Amazing!
Thus is great!
I love this stuff
wow, great job. really simple. i wonder how that would hold up with continuous running
Very Cool!
Very Cool Grand-Pa!!!
I wonder if it might help to perforate the ends of the displacer pistons and pack them with metal or ceramic wool, so some regeneration occurs.
Well done crafting the gears especially , how where they tapered/beveled so neatly?