Smallest V-12 Engine

TXBlazer

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This is well worth the 9 minutes spent watching this video. This Man has the gift of Machining....Period!!!! Skills are off the chart:thumbsup::cool:

[video=youtube;3YfTtGCsiD8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YfTtGCsiD8&lr=1[/video]
 
TXBlazer said:
This is well worth the 9 minutes spent watching this video. This Man has the gift of Machining....Period!!!! Skills are off the chart:thumbsup::cool:

[video=youtube;3YfTtGCsiD8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YfTtGCsiD8&lr=1[/video]

:popcorn::goodpost: wow
 
I couldn't stop watching it and was sad when it ended. That is just plain ol' awesome!
 
So...I'm guessing it's air powered? I was wondering where he was going to find spark plugs small enough for it. :biggrin:
 
I get aggravated enough with a full size. That's amazing I want one lol
 
Incredible!!!
 
Thats impressive!

Looks like compressed air is the fuel of choice?
 
Omg, wow!!:eek:
 
Amazing. If he can create something so small like that, I wonder what he can create on a grander scale.
 
If that's interesting, I work about a mile away from this: The Internet Craftsmanship Museum

You can spend forever in this place, or in the on-line listings. One of San Diego's most interesting secret places. :wootwoot:

About 200 engines, many are true internal combustion that have run on fuel:

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Also in the collection: miniature shop tools, weapons, cars, planes, ships, automobiles, aircraft, machines, timepieces, scientific instruments, wooden models, etc.

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that was awesome
 

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