Wooden air engine
Posted on : 14-04-2010 | By : cherexposed | In : steam vacuum reviews
My wooden steam engine model, running off a vacuum cleaner. More about how to build the engine at: woodgears.ca . I also have plans for this engine for sale.
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My wooden steam engine model, running off a vacuum cleaner. More about how to build the engine at: woodgears.ca . I also have plans for this engine for sale.
im telling u this guy is a genius with wood!!!!
lol this is so inventive that with some changes it could be used instead of normal motors in some cases where there is enough wind power
Wonder if it went faster, would it catch fire? :p
You can make your first air-engined train.
Just make sure every passenger gets a pipe to blow into so the engine gets some air.
I tried to build a wooden engine… but it wood’nt work
Then I made a steel one… but it steel woodn’t work
When I made a tin one, tin it would work!
ha ha i made 3 kids the fuckers dont work ha only jokin they work hard as fuck just like a wooden enginge ha ha never took off
hey this could be used to make wind powered cars!!!! just have the air entrance on the roof of the car (or at the grill) pointing forwards and that forward air will Assist (not make perpetual energy) the engine while on a windy day in the praries
I’ll bet there is a wood out there that wood (pun) hold up quite well to this application. Great video!
give it to a girl as a b day gift
make it push a generator that powers the vaccum xD
@HeadShot360IN Good luck with that xD
That could never happen man, first of all the car would need something else to start and as soon as it changes to air it would just stop slowly.
But you could use compressed air but just to depending on what you want to carry and on how far it would need much air.
There are some air plane toys that fly a bit but not that much….
hiel hitler you bastard
Amazing! but hwo does it deal with friction?
I wonder if you will help me build a wooden engine for my car as a back up incase we have car trouble on our trip.
I don’t think it will need rings or seals either.
wow nice work… but if it keeps going on like that it would turn from a machine into barbecue coal
It’d be awesome if you could make a wooden heat engine sometime (Stirling engine). I’ve seen tons of aluminium/brass ones but I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone pull it off with mainly wood.
cool!
how clever O.o
Are you some kind of experimental scientist?
@Psoewish Wood burns. I’m just saying.
@yury08bill Excellent. White the words, ” I love you ……so and so ” around the edge of the wheel. and she’ll turn your crank all day long.
@Shakespeare1612 It’s not always with fire. Stirling engines work due to heat difference, It basically need one cold and one hot side. Fire is the easiest way but using ice and warm water is pretty common as well.
whoa… you could make a grindstone out of that!!
EPIC!!! Hmmm… I wonder if you can make a train using the air engine and blowing into it. O_o
good work!!!!