This video shows how basic steam engines work and offers a different concept to conventional steam engines. In future videos we may show you how to make you own Steam Engines out of regular pipe and car parts. Compressed air simulates steam which can be made with water and concentrated sunlight.
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This is the first segment of our half-hour weekly program. Available in HD. Shot with a Canon XH A1.
THIS IS THE FULL VERSION.
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CUTTING A PERFECT CIRCLE ON A TABLE SAW. MAKE A PARABOLIC MIRROR COPYING A PARABOLOID. MAKE PERFECTLY BALANCED FLYWHEELS OUT OF WOOD. THIS METHOD FINDS THE PERFECT CENTER WITH NO MEASURING. THE SAFE WAY TO CUT A PERFECT CIRCLE ON A TABLE SAW.
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Make your own homemade parabolic mirror out of fiberglass with adhesive reflective material.
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This illustrates an easy way to transfer power from one place to another. It is very inefficient but does work. A better solar panel would yield better results.
This video show how a Fresnel Lens can be used to generate heat in water for a pool. It also illustrates the inability to heat water only. and the need for a dark target. The heat sink used in this video falls short of being a true dark object but the green color looked cool.
This is part two of a three part series showcasing how to get a generator and solar reflector from scrap drills and hard drives.
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This is a prototype easy to build rooftop forced air heater that produces 45 degree increases at a high CFM CFPM rate. This one is made out of cardboard. A real one can be made out of weather proof material.
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This is a large fiberglass parabolic shape made out of fiberglass. It is very powerful and has the part A mirror 80%. I will be adding the Part B to jack it up to 95%. The focal point is longer and takes a bit getting used to, especially getting in the habit of walking behind the parabolic mirror:-)