OPERATIONAL V-12 DIESEL ENGINE THAT FITS IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND.
This is not CNC technology; this guy made everything at home on his lathe and drill press. Took 1220 hours (over 30 weeks at 40 hours) to make the 261 pieces. Note the end-loaded crankshaft into the block (like an Offy), 12 individual cylinder heads, TINY rods and pistons, dual "underhead" cams with pushrods to rockers in the heads. And he did break-in using an electric drill driving the crankshaft!
http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/ (http://www.wimp.com/tiniestengine/)
:cheers: sheeds
There certainly are some very talented people in the world. :cheers:
Amazing. That he could produce all those parts, and it works! What an engineer.
That is incredible. Such attention to detail, focus and patience.
thats some good build skills most of us could only wish for.
Jim
Sweet wonder if that will power a diesel heater??
Ill never forget an old engineer's passing comment while we were repairing a machine, "Man builds everything,, fairies create F all"
Ferrari 312 PB replica scale model. Must Watch!!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeUMDY01uUA#)
That is incredible. Very clever man.
Wow.
How did he get the compression - were there rings?
Quote from: dazzler on June 20, 2012, 08:33:19 AMHow did he get the compression - were there rings?
I'm guessing so - there were ring grooves cut into the pistons. Would hate to try to assemble that!
Absolutely amazing. I want one.
Thanks for posting!
Matto :)
Unbelievable. I think I'm pretty handy but up aginst that guy I am an embarrassing hacker.
Truly Inspiring.
Wow! what a craftsman. That was truely amazing. :cup: