Combustion of fuel—a process that you, me and everyone else we know very much relies on—is usually hidden from sight inside that big hunk of metal called an engine. But Huib Vissier saw something beautiful in this process, so he built a simple engine that showcases combustion rather than concealing it.
The device is not for sale (did anyone really expect it to be?) but if you’re interested in building your own, here are some instructions to get you started. Learn more about how two-stroke engines work here. [Hackaday]
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