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Engine Hacks
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LVL1 has a rocketeers group, is not working on ICBMs.
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We’re very familiar with the Louisville Hackerspace LVL1 here at Hackaday. From their GLaDOS-inspired sentient overlord, an evil box to filt...
Firing Rocket Engines in the Wrong Direction — this is Only a Test
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LVL1 has a new rocketeering group. This rocket engine testing platform is the first project to come out of the fledgling club. The purpose...
Tuna Can and Some Other Trash Turned Into a Stirling Engine
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Next time you’re making yourself a tunafish sandwich, try to figure out how to build a Stirling engine from the leftovers ( translated ). I...
Sterling Engine Kludged Together From Whatever
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Watching [Jam BD] build this working Sterling Engine from nothing is awe-inspiring. He literally did with what he had on hand. Even his b...
Firing Rocket Engines In the Wrong Direction — This is Only a Test
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LVL1 has a new rocketeering group. This rocket engine testing platform is the first project to come out of the fledgling club. The purpose...
How to Convert an internal Combustion Engine to Run From Steam Power
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We had no idea that what’s needed to convert an internal combustion engine to steam power is actually rather trivial. [David Nash] shows u...
3D Printing a Rocket Engine
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Most any rocket engine you’d find on a spacecraft – save for solid or hybrid rockets – use an engine system that’s fairly complex. Because ...
FUBAR Labs Builds a Rocket Engine
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[Graham] over at FUBAR labs took it upon himself to build a rocket engine. This isn’t a simple solid-fuel motor, though: [Graham] went all ...
Almost Building an Engine From Hardware Store Parts
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You can build a surprising amount of stuff from parts you can pick up at a hardware store. Sometimes, though, getting a project built from ...
Retrotechtacular: Fluid Coupling
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We realize the transmission fluid of an automobile’s automatic transmission is used to transfer the power from the engine to the drive sha...
Second grade science project: a steam engine
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If you’re looking for a way to let the kids get hand-ons with science this is a perfect example of how to do it. [Erich] wanted to help out...
Four-stroke engine with glass cylinder is a 2400 RPM piece of art
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We know a lot about toggling bits in a register, but only a bit about how engines work. This one inspires us to throw ourselves into the f...
Diesel bike build: Round 2
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[Alex] has been hard at work on his second vegetable-oil-powered diesel bike build . The last time we checked in, he was finishing off work ...
DIY 250 lb thrust Liquid Oxygen/Kerosene Rocket
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Robert’s Rocket Project has been going on for a long time. It has been around so long that you can go all the way back to posts from 2001...
Electrified Yard Equipment Hauls Grass
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[AmpEater] spent the summer converting yard equipment from internal combustion to electric power . The conversions run from a relatively ta...
Restoring an Industrial Tractor
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[Nickolas] dropped us a tip about a Youtube channel where [stevewatr] documents the restoration of an Oliver 770 tractor through no less t...
(Please Don’t) Build a Jet Engine from a Toilet Paper Holder
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Turbo charger Jet Engines have long been considered one of the holy grails of backyard engineering. This is with good reason – they’re hard...
An Homemade 48cc V8 Engine with injection
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A few months ago we mentioned [Keith]‘s first project in the works, a 1/4 scale V8 engine. Today, we are amazed to see that his engine is fi...
3D Printed Cutaway Jet Engine Sounds Great
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Thanks to the wonders of 3D printing, you can now have a 3D printed a jet engine of your very own. Unlike jet engines we’ve seen before, t...
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