Other Sites of Interest
Last updated May 27, 2007 please notify if you find a broken link
- Dr. J. R. Senfts' Home page. Dr. Senft is the inventor of what is known as the Low Temperature Differiential Stirling Engine (aka The Senft Engine) and has published a number of books and papers on Stirling engines.
- Ron Steele's page Plans for an
exciting four cylinder Stirling engine. (Also if your interested in CNC conversions Ron offer plans to convert the "Mini-Mill and Mini-Lathe see links on his page.)
- Craig Roop is one of the most ingenious Stirling engine builders around. Be sure and check out his Stirling powered charcoal grill dubbed the "chicken flinger."
- Stirling Engine and Hot Air Engine Home Page in the UK
- The External Combustion Site Lots of Stirling, Steam and Gas Model Enginering
- Tamin
Enterprises a Stirling engine developer, Don Isaac, has focused on a practical rhombic Stirling and other kinematic engines for a variety of applications. Isaac's engines designed so that multi-cylinder versions are possible with commercial production being the end goal.
- Stirling Engines
Mr. K Hirata's Home Page Extremely comprehensive, Japanese and English
- Stirling Engines and more
Daniel Lyonnet's Home Page
Mr. Lynonnet is a very prolific builder of Stirling engines plus the page shows his other hobbies. A site worth visiting. In French and English
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A Stirling site in Deutschland
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Live Steaming Home Page (also contains other subjects
of interest)
- DIY Iron Foundry The Best Book I have seen on building and using a cupola furnace.
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Logan Actuator (Lots of Model Engineering Content plus Logan and Montgomery Ward Lathe Parts )
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Many Stirling Engines plus much more. This site is updated often, well worth a visit, by Roy Rice and Richard Egge.
- Majosoft's hobby site Information about Selfmade Engraving machines , steam engines and an array of very interesting models
- Kansas Association of Model Engineers Check out this site for some very interesting Steam, IC and Stirling models.
- Stirling Powered Outboard Motor built by Mr. Harry Diers of Tasmania. A fine gentleman and engineer. If this doesn't inspire you to build a Stirling engine nothing will.
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