Surprise with a paper engine that still works well
You will have to roll your eyes in shock when you see these engines run and know that they are made entirely of paper.
You will have to "roll your eyes" in shock when you see these engines run and know that they are made entirely of paper.
Aliaksei Zholner , a Japanese Origami-style art paper artist, is the author of these 1-0-2 paper products.
Aliaksei Zholner launched a paper V8 model last year. This model is very small with piston heads with a diameter of 5.5mm and 6mm cylinder but can operate like a metal motor. The only thing not made of paper in this V8 model is that the tape is used to reduce friction on the valves.
A V8 engine with paper still works stably.
Of course, for it to work, we need to exert a force to activate the moving piston and operate the apparatus. See the video below to better understand this V8 engine with this paper.
Recently, Aliaksei Zholner continues to make many people curious, excited and amazed when it comes to creating a new unique engine.
It's a 1-cylinder engine with super tiny size 18x13x22mm. This engine is powered by gas provided by a slightly attached ball, a valve that regulates the air's direction will help the engine operate. This engine model is quite similar to the engine for a kind of young child's vehicle.
In the introduction video of the new engine below, Aliaksei Zholner also introduced everyone to his entire design. Therefore, if you enjoy it, you can completely learn and apply it.
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