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My original goal with this engine was to make an engine that wasn’t going to melt, but then I saw Camden’s videos and I thought that would be a cool to give it a try. It was super fun trying to make a 3-D printed engine, and I got pretty close, but it’s not a long-term solution. From the beginning, I knew I was going to end up making a full metal engine, but now what I’m going to do is make the piston, piston rings, block, head, valves, crankshaft, connecting rod, and flywheel out of metal. All of the major components that need to be strong. I am going to make the crank case out of 3-D printed plastic, and any other parts that I can that won’t need to be under high stress applications, like the camshaft. I do have some cool future goals for this engine, and if you know project farm a couple years ago, he had a series where people would suggest fuels to try in the engine, and I’m going to do my own version of that. Also, any other things you suggest I should try once I get it running would be greatly appreciate! Thank you all for watching and I know this is a super long English essay, but I just wanted to make sure everybody knows my goals for this engine.