Micro Scale M2B Twin Cylinder Marine Steam Engine Model Stirling Engine Gift Collection

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8.5 x 8.2 x 7.4CM V-shape Mini Pure Copper Steam Engine Model Without Boiler Creative Gift Set

Features:


.Beautiful Appearance: Small and novel in shape, can be placed in the palm of your hand like a
treasure.Exquisite mini, let a person fondle admiringly. Is an excellent craft

.High Quality: The product is made of all copper, delicate execution, bright surface, glittering

.Parameters: Steam engine length 85mm, width 82mm, height 74mm. The weight is 367g and the stroke is 15mm. Output shaft diameter is 4 mm

.The Operation Is Simple: Connect the boiler by yourself (the boiler is self-supplied), add water to the boiler and heat the boiler. After heating for several tens of seconds, use the steam wheel flywheel to assist the hand

.Operational Significance And Value: By operating the steam engine model, you can learn the steam operation principle more intuitively and deepen your child's interest in physics learning.At the same time,this model is still a collectible collection

.Tips: The steam engine is a delicate model, so be careful

.The product does not contain a boiler, you need to bring your own

.Suitable for 14 years old or older

Specifications:

.Color: As Shown
.Material: Brass
.Product Weight: 367g
.Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.2 x 7.4cm
.Package Weight: 380g
.Packing: Box

Package Content:

.1Set x Steam Engine Model Without Boiler

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Brent Hamilton
Great Engine - No Accessories

The miniature steam engine is extremely high quality, very well-constructed, attractive in appearance and operates as advertised. However, I gave it a rating of only 3-stars because making it actually operable was very challenging due to a complete lack of steam input or drive output hardware listed on the StirlingKit website and a lack of any detailed specifications to help locate such from any other source.
The engine was received with only two (2) brass steam input/output connectors for 2.5mm-3mm brass tubing, but there was no "parts list" to order additional connectors for different hook-up requirements or for replacement of a broken or damaged connector; and there were no specifications about the connector's size, type or thread-count that would help me research a source for them.
The engine has a very nice 4mm output drive shaft; but there are no drive-output pulleys, sleeves, shafts, belts or other components listed on the StirlingKit website that are necessary to transfer the engine's rotary output to accessories or other novelty items (also not available) that would utilize the engine's power.
The boiler I ordered was also extremely well-constructed, but came with a plastic steam interconnect tube and two (2) connectors (male/4mm/coarse-thread/"quick-connect") that could never be connected to the miniature steam engine's fine-threaded/male input connector without a very intricate "female/female" adapter - which was also not listed on the SterlingKit website.
I did manage to find a hobby website where I could buy 2.5mm brass tubing and a 4mm/coarse-thread/male connector that would fit the boiler's steam output orifice. Even though the nickle-plated brass connector was designed for 4mm ID plastic tubing, the orifice of the connector's input stem was a perfect fit to insert the 2.5mm brass tubing so it could be sturdily soldered in place. Soldering the steam engine's included brass connector to the other end of the tube provided a very sturdy steam interconnect between engine and boiler.
I would have given this engine a 5-star rating if there had been any reasonably convenient means to buy necessary parts and support accessories to actually make it work and to transfer its output to other devices. However, bringing it to life and putting it to work requires a great degree of online research "cobble-engineering" to fabricate those very necessary I/O components from whatever can be gleaned from many different internet sources.