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Making tiny 0.1cc two stroke engine from scratch

155 points| pillars | 3 months ago |youtu.be

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xseer|2 months ago

I went down a rabbit hole lately and found this article on tiny diesel engines built throughout the past decades, most of them model engines: https://modelenginenews.org/techniques/minid.html

> I've seen collectors turn a greenish blue and stammer out crazy offers on sight of my 0.1cc Nano, pictured here. But as the size goes down, construction difficulty and criticality of "fits" goes up exponentially.

pillars|3 months ago

Some Model Engineering related resources:

1. Engineering drawings of small model engines used for model aircrafts. They are designed for manufacturing and working, not not like showcase item. We can actually build them.

https://outerzone.co.uk/plans.asp?cat=Engines&Xcardsperpage=...

2. https://modelenginenews.org/midge/index.html

WalterBright|2 months ago

I still have a Cox .049 engine in the basement somewhere.

JKCalhoun|2 months ago

Outerzone is a great site for (mostly vintage) model aircraft plans.

Cut my fingers up many times as a kid trying to start Cox model airplane engines…

JKCalhoun|2 months ago

Related? Blondihacks [1] has been working through machining a live-steam powered scale locomotive.

Has it been three years now? She easily has another year of work ahead of her before she has live, rolling stock. Wild dedication to a project that could perhaps consume half a decade of your life.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/@Blondihacks

wcrossbow|2 months ago

This is great. If you enjoyed it you should check https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IEGmD_aV3w . Next to that it’s child’s play. That’s a whole trasatlantic’s engine room from scratch.

WanderPanda|2 months ago

Wait but the one you linked seems to be pneumatically driven, while the op one is an actual combustion engine, right?

pillars|2 months ago

Sorry for offtopic, I want to share,

Some Machining related channels on youtube:

this old tony, Chronova engineering, cylo's garage, inheritance machining, breaking taps, blondie hacks, tarkka, dan gelbert, Jonesey Makes, Eric(with a K), Clough42, Alec steele, NBR Works, Not An engineer, Stefan Gotteswinter, oxtoolco, ROBRENZ, MrCrispin, Clickspring, Artisan Makes, MH Anything, Jellyfish machine,Maker B,

And also there is great course on precision engineering by Alex slocum:

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLksE8LDXGXl_MQHKr2DqhfD...

Cockbrand|2 months ago

As someone who always thought that it'd be cool to create my own parts and components by milling, but who never actually had access to a milling workshop, I find this video extremely satisfying to watch. Thank you!

antonvs|2 months ago

I skipped some bits of the video so probably missed this, but: in the beginning he mentioned no spark or glow plugs and said “similar to a diesel”, but in the end that didn’t work and he had to resort to a glow plug.

Did he mention what fuel he was using for the compression-only attempts? If not actual diesel, it seems like he would have had to use ether or something like that.

RossBencina|2 months ago

It was a mixture of ether, castor oil, and something else. He theorised that the ether was boiling off in the tank before it made it to the engine.

Frenchgeek|2 months ago

He did: It was just warm enough for the ether in the mix to evaporate long before it reached the engine, so it couldn't run.

acomjean|2 months ago

Last century I was gifted a gas powered model helicopter with one of these small gas engines. It had a propeller would fly up, run out of gas and fall back down (it had some larger blades to slow its decent).

You started by spinning the propeller and letting it spring back.

How I didn’t loose a finger…

They’re remarkable little devices.

kotaKat|2 months ago

I would love to couple one of these mini-engines to an electric motor and... build a cursed USB-C "generator"... ;)

noefingway|2 months ago

Brings back memories from childhood. I used to build and fly model airplanes (by wire not rc). Starting those engines was also a challenge. I still have a scar on one finger from an engine kicking back when trying to flip the propeller.

jakedata|2 months ago

The second I heard that engine fire it was 1986 in my brain again. I could smell the fuel and feel the finger damage from repeatedly trying to get the darned thing to start. Followed by damage on the other side of the finger when it actually did. Ouch.

mycall|2 months ago

Flick a pen on it instead.

noufalibrahim|2 months ago

"The compression seems a little off".

I'm really curious what kind of background and knowledge the creator of that video would have to develop instincts like that.

tkfoss|2 months ago

Work with few engines and you ll hear most of problems right away

jiggawatts|2 months ago

I just noticed that this channel has 2 million views and only four videos, all from about a year ago!

N_Lens|2 months ago

If you want to see the engine running it's at 30:12