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Stirling Engine
This low temperature Stirling Engine is a quiet marvel of engineering—an object that transforms subtle heat into continuous motion. Crafted with anodized aluminum plates, a lightweight flywheel, and a solid brass rim, its elegant gamma configuration brings a 200-year-old invention to life with effortless precision.
Powered by nothing more than a slight temperature difference, it will run on a warm cup of coffee, sunlight, or even the heat of your hand. As air inside the chamber gently expands and contracts, the flywheel begins to turn—silently demonstrating the beauty of energy in motion. First conceived by Robert Stirling in 1816, it remains one of the most elegant expressions of physics you can hold in your hands.
Robert Stirling
Kontax Engineering
Metal, Brass, and Plastic
England




