Description Ready for a whole new level of awesome? Modern Engine brings you 3D printed, practical and awesome models that you can assemble with ease and experience the wonders of modern engineering. With our easy-to-follow instructions, you can create anything from custom cars to robotic arms – all in the comfort of your own home. Unleash your creativity and let Modern Engine be your go-to source for all your creative projects! Unlock the full potential of 3D printing with Modern Engine! Our ultimate 3D printer design kit helps you create awesome, practical models from scratch. Enjoy an assembly experience like never before with our intuitive and user-friendly software. Get ready to transform your creativity into tangible projects that will be remembered for generations to come. Try Modern Engine today and let your imagination come to life! Now 3d print Engine parts and assemble them by your own, get familiar with all of them, and practical working experience. Special offer for instructors/ students/teachers or scientists. 3D printed full engine assembly would be an excellent tool for practicing engine assembly and for demonstrating how an internal combustion engine works. It would also be a fun and interesting project for those interested in engineering, mechanics, or 3D printing. A full engine assembly 3D printed for practice and demonstration purposes would typically consist of various components that make up an internal combustion engine. These components would include the block, cylinder heads, pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, and other smaller parts such as bolts, nuts, and bearings. The engine block would be the largest component and would house the cylinders, crankshaft, and other internal parts. The cylinder heads would be attached to the top of the engine block and would contain the combustion chambers, intake and exhaust ports, and valves. The pistons and connecting rods would be attached to the crankshaft and move up and down within the cylinders to create power. The camshaft would be located within the engine block and would control the opening and closing of the valves. The valves would allow air and fuel into the combustion chamber and exhaust gases out. The smaller parts such as bolts, nuts, and bearings would hold the larger components together and help to ensure smooth operation of the engine. The 3D printed engine assembly would be designed to be fully functional, with moving parts that can be assembled and disassembled for practice and demonstration purposes. The parts would be printed using high-quality materials such as metal or reinforced plastic to ensure durability and longevity. STAY TUNED FOR MORE PRJECTS. UNTIL THEN GOOD BYE