Stirling Engine (2022)

Engine with views of etching

MIT skyline etched on sideuplate

Plate with etched MIT tunnels

 

Motivation:

This is my Stirling engine built as part of the Papalardo apprenticeship program.

Description:

All parts were machined. The flywheel was turned on the lathe and then the spokes were made using a 2.5 axis prototrack mill. The etchings were all done using 3 axis prototrack mills. The marble is from a few slabs of tile and was waterjet and epoxied together.

Lessons Learned:

Verschlimmbesserung is the German word for trying to make things better but then making then only making things worse. In machining multiple parts of the Stirling engine, I experienced this. Ultimately, I am very happy with how this turned out.

Engine

Boston skyline etched on sideuplate

Machined flywheel

Bottom layer of base

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