Introduction: The Amazing Pringles Stirling Engine
The amazing pringles Stirling engine, made from cardboard Pringles tube. When I saw this video by MarekSHayward I just had to have my own! It impressed me seeing a Stirling engine made mostly out of cardboard, something which wouldn't normally be workable in an external combustion engine. This is a really easy to build Stirling that should be accessible to almost anyone.
How does it work ?
This engine uses air which is repeated heated and cooled. To allow the air to be heated and cooled the pringles tube contains a displacer which is like a loose piston that can move up and down forcing the air around the engine. When the air is heated it expands pushing the diaphragm (balloon) outward which turns the cranks. When the cranks turn they move the displacer down so that the air is near the top where it is cooled causing it to shrink and pull the cranks back, which of course moves the displacer upwards allowing the air to be heated at the bottom, this repeats over and over!
Materials :
Tools :
How does it work ?
This engine uses air which is repeated heated and cooled. To allow the air to be heated and cooled the pringles tube contains a displacer which is like a loose piston that can move up and down forcing the air around the engine. When the air is heated it expands pushing the diaphragm (balloon) outward which turns the cranks. When the cranks turn they move the displacer down so that the air is near the top where it is cooled causing it to shrink and pull the cranks back, which of course moves the displacer upwards allowing the air to be heated at the bottom, this repeats over and over!
Materials :
- 4 x Pringles tubes, clean and dry
- 1 x Balloon
- 1 x Air freshener lid/ small aerosol lid
- Cardboard from an old shipping box
- Several plastic straws
- General purpose adhesive
- Hot melt glue
- Fishing line (the creator of the original engine used cotton thread instead)
- Cotton wool
Tools :
- Scissors
- Compass
- Drill (with 2mm and 5mm drill bits)
- Mark pen
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Pliers
- Box cutter
- Hot melt glue gun

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66 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
is the only way to get the directions through the download that costs money?
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
No, go on my website scraptopower.co.uk. They are all free on there.
Reply 5 years ago
the website doesn't work for me
12 years ago on Introduction
one of the coolest things Ive seen on instructables.The instructions are very clear and easy to understand.
thanks
6 years ago
how do we extract the energy?
10 years ago on Introduction
AWW Man!! This is just too sweet! I'm definitely makin one of these!
10 years ago on Introduction
Hello scraptopower!
I tried searching for the steel wire wool for the stirling engine fan but it wasn't available anywhere around. Could you suggest any alternatives which would work without fail?
Waiting for your reply,
Thank You
11 years ago on Introduction
In material list u right cotton Wool there is no description about this and the fishing thread which is connected to the crank rod And its other end connected to the displacer how .....
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It's all there in "Step 1".
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
i don't understand...
firstly we made a tube with the piston and cotton wool. but where did that tube
11 years ago on Introduction
i don't understand...
firstly we made a tube with the piston and cotton wool. but where did that tube
11 years ago on Introduction
where is the piston that we put the pringles
11 years ago on Introduction
Great job, i'm using this for a project in my school, i was wondering how long fishing line should be??
11 years ago on Introduction
Thats extremely cool. 2 questions:
1. does the stirling engine keep working infinitely until there is no more heat?
2.would hot water be a safer alternative to fire? to use the steam as heat.
- thanks
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It will work as long as there is heat.
Hot water wouldn't be hot enough to run this engine, unfortunately.
11 years ago on Introduction
Quick question... what did you use for the engine in order to make everything function?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Sorry I don't understand your question, could you be more specific ?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It says above the candle there is a engine, what does that engine consist of
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
The engine is the Pringles tube and balloon and displacer inside. It works off the heat from the candle expanding the air inside of the tube which pushes on the balloon making the engine turn. That moves the displacer inside of the engine which pushes the air up to the top where it cools, this pulls the balloon back in, starting over again.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
what is the displacer?