Congrats, Ubarch.
Does it 'feel like' it produces a little bit of useful torque? I've been pondering whether to make a serious attempt at building some model of Stirling if it would produce useful power. I'm vaguely imagining a Stirling engine powered by the heat from a pellet stove, which would generate electricity to run the fans of the stove itself, thus providing a self contained system, after an initial jumpstart off of battery power. Any comments on what route to take?
First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.
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