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Awesome job  !

Did you use glue or modified parts ?

Can you put several cylinders with different dead point so you don't need the flywheel ?

Edited by Bluehose
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Very interesting. In multiple cylinder engines one does have to make a crankshaft journal between each cylinder/cylinder pair though, to prevent the crank from bending.

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I watched the video of this one, but, not understanding the language, I couldn't figure out how it worked.

It appears that air is pushed down onto the cylinder head until the cylinder reaches the bottom, at which point it is sent out of the hole drilled down there. After that, though, I don't see how it could be pushed back up by the flywheel against the air. Besides, such a design would have no need for all the stuff on top of the block.

Could you give me some more information please?

 

Also, has anyone ever considered using a spray can of compressed air to run a pneumatic engine in a model?

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Very nice, I like that you made it out of entirely Lego parts, except for the glue and lube. Why did you drill out the studs of the 2x2 brick though?

Is that drill chuck Foredom handpiece for goldsmith's drill? I have the same, very useful tool.

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11 minutes ago, howitzer said:

Why did you drill out the studs of the 2x2 brick though? 

In order to make air fill the space faster. 

29 minutes ago, howitzer said:

Is that drill chuck Foredom handpiece for goldsmith's drill?

That's Dremel. 

https://www.google.com/search?q=dremel&client=ms-android-huawei&prmd=svin&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbzofFv87tAhXusosKHT_1A5IQ_AUoA3oECA0QAw&biw=360&bih=662&dpr=3#imgrc=PaJVHxG_iVXxVM

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33 minutes ago, LegoEmbodiment said:

Funny, the one in the video doesn't look like a Dremel at all to me, here's the handpiece I thought:

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