I have tried multiple times and can not build a soda can sterling engine :-(
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 5:53 pm
I bought Jim Larsens book and bought all the supplies I needed. I also have seen his series (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsPHntNMjGA)
I can not get it to work. I am not sure, but I believe my main issue is bending the crank shaft correctly at the correct distance from the center of the coke can with the right amount of space to reach the glued PVC center where the ballon is... and then bending it so it fits a cd in the exact center. If I mess up the center cd part then the whole wire is worthless and I have to restart from a new straight piece. His book instructions are not great. I find it difficult to know the exact distance the two bends need to be apart for a regular coke can with my PVC piece, and find it very hard to bend the wire in a circle that manages to be in the exact center of the cd. I have tried more then five times, and find it frustrating that some how I can not build an "Easy" soda can sterling engine meant for middle school science fair projects lol I have spent more money rebuying supplies, re-reading and re viewing his videos, and have spent at least a month trying. I am lost as to how I can not make this happen if it is apparently "easy". I feel dumb. I am starting to think it is easier to use a machine shop and build a "real" model then using a can and wire, since I can get a crankshaft made at a perfect distance in one go.
I can not get it to work. I am not sure, but I believe my main issue is bending the crank shaft correctly at the correct distance from the center of the coke can with the right amount of space to reach the glued PVC center where the ballon is... and then bending it so it fits a cd in the exact center. If I mess up the center cd part then the whole wire is worthless and I have to restart from a new straight piece. His book instructions are not great. I find it difficult to know the exact distance the two bends need to be apart for a regular coke can with my PVC piece, and find it very hard to bend the wire in a circle that manages to be in the exact center of the cd. I have tried more then five times, and find it frustrating that some how I can not build an "Easy" soda can sterling engine meant for middle school science fair projects lol I have spent more money rebuying supplies, re-reading and re viewing his videos, and have spent at least a month trying. I am lost as to how I can not make this happen if it is apparently "easy". I feel dumb. I am starting to think it is easier to use a machine shop and build a "real" model then using a can and wire, since I can get a crankshaft made at a perfect distance in one go.