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Sunbeam T20 Toaster

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Author: s_noonan

Group: Technical

Filesize: 1.64 MB

Date added: 2016-12-22

Rating: 5

Downloads: 1120

Views: 227

Comments: 4

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Sunbeam T20 Toaster



Last edited at 2020/09/17 22:07:19 by s_noonan
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You got me sold! I want to buy one of these toasters if I can still find one.

Excellent tutorial, and the scene was very well made. :tup:
Thanks. My mother in law gave us her T20C and it's been very reliable. Making a heat engine that uses thermal expansion of metal for motion would normally be very inefficient. In this case it's a moot point since the heat is used for cooking the toast anyway.
I did notice one anomaly in your scene. I can't be certain, but I would assume that vintage toasters, such as this one, do not have CPU's in them. :lol:
You are right. I got rid of the CPU.