The detailing of the miniature V8 is truly impressive. To create the model, the talented craftsman had to verify every millimeter of the blank, redo parts several times, and repair broken fragile elements. That's understandable – the "engine" is smaller than a coin in size.

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Birch was used for the cylinder block and pistons, oak veneer for the crankshaft counterweights, and wooden skewers for the connecting rods.

The motor can be set in motion in two ways – using a mechanical or electric starter. In the latter case, a small drill is used.

Paraffin served as the "engine oil" for the motor – it allows the wooden pistons to move freely and smoothly in the cylinders.

Judging by the channel's content, the craftsman from Lithuania has been specializing in various wooden models for years. Previously, for example, he created a larger and more complex copy of a V8 engine, and now he is working on creating a fully wooden car speedometer.