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    WIRED: Amazing Origami V-12 Four-Stroke Engine Runs on Pure Ingenuity

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    Somthing to do the next time the power goes out The link has a video of it running (turning).

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    Its hard to believe that it is made out of paper. It looks more like a computer render to me. Especially when he picks it up and there is no give in the material where his hand is holding it.
    Inside every little problem, is a big problem trying to get out.

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    I've always drooled over these models
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    I have a book on how to build your own working paper clock. The idea is you cut it up, fold and stick it together.

    I've never got around to doing it though.

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