Posts Tagged ‘Building’
Building a Stirling Hot Air Engine
Product Description
Here’s a fast, free-running Stirling cycle engine that offers some machining challenges and hours and hours of fun. Dimensioned drawings and outline are included
Building a Stirling Hot Air Engine
Product Description
Here’s a fast, free-running Stirling cycle engine that offers some machining challenges and hours and hours of fun. Dimensioned drawings and outline are included
Building a Stirling Hot Air Engine
Product Description
Here’s a fast, free-running Stirling cycle engine that offers some machining challenges and hours and hours of fun. Dimensioned drawings and outline are included
Need advice on building model airplane?
A homebuilt cessna 172:
i’m using a size 25 glow engine, and i built the wingspan at 52.7 inches the length of fuselage is 30 inches…..
how much weight would the airplane hav to be to be flyable for that engine?
and wat are the odds of using a 4 channel control wit no rudder control?
Building a Stirling Hot Air Engine
Product Description
Here’s a fast, free-running Stirling cycle engine that offers some machining challenges and hours and hours of fun. Dimensioned drawings and outline are included
Building a Stirling Hot Air Engine
Product Description
Here’s a fast, free-running Stirling cycle engine that offers some machining challenges and hours and hours of fun. Dimensioned drawings and outline are included
BUILDING A MODEL STEAM ENGINE part 2 tubalcain
This is part 2 of a 10 part series on building a large model OSCILLATING (wobbler) STEAM ENGINE. Pattern making for the cylinder was covered in another video series. Many of the machining operations as well as erecting the engine are shown. The engine has a 2 1/2″ bore, 2 5/8″ stroke, and a 8 1/2″ dia. flywheel.
Building a Small Steam Engine
Product Description
Build your own speedy little horizontal steam engine from Rudy’s plans and description. Rudy does it all on a little Sherline lathe and mill. Plans and outline are included
building a model airplane need help?
ok i want to make a model airplan out of styrofoam. but also i want to put and model rocket engine in it to make it fly. If i add weights to it to keep it balanced will it fly. what angles do the wings need to be and the tail. i am only 15 and want to get into aerospcae. any tips for me will help. i am going to base my model of a fight jet.
Building a Small Steam Engine
Product Description
Build your own speedy little horizontal steam engine from Rudy’s plans and description. Rudy does it all on a little Sherline lathe and mill. Plans and outline are included


