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Building an engine from plans?
Hi guys,
Has anyone built either of these steam engines? Whats your opinion, do you think either would make a good marine engine for RC boat use? The first one looks rather simple, but could be made into a twin for more power. There is a raw materials kit available. The second is a twin that doesn't require castings to build. But neither has reverse gear? Not sure how you would gedt reverse without some sort of transmission. Pete Little Machine Shop oscillating engine: http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ProductID=3484 http://swarfrat.com/VariableTwin.htm Or this more complex "no castings" twin cylinder:
Plans here. |
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The twin cylinder engine looks very much as tho' it's influenced by Stuart Turners launch engine which at the bore and stroke you will need a big boiler to keep up with the engines needs. Being a piston valve engine if the designer had made it with outside admission he could have done away with the uniflow exhausts in the side of the cylinder and exhausted it thro' the piston valve and then it's a simple job to make a reversing valve which changes the steam from the inlet to the exhaust and makes it reversible. If you have never made an engine before and you don't have machining facilities I would suggest that you start on something simpler. Here are some pics of a Launch engine nearly completed. George.
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Pet I found another plan.
http://www.machinistblog.com/bogstan...-engine-plans/ this looks like a nice engine. Henk. |
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Gerald,
It's a Unimat 3. It has a milling attachment and a jig saw attachment. A little surface rust on the milling column, but nothing I can't clean up. Theres some other accessories as well, live center, support thingie wil three adjustable arms and a few others. I am looking for a manual so I can identify all the pieces. I found a few web sites with parts and accessories, but no manual. The Unimat looks like it was barely used. I paid $20 for it, so even if I only use it to learn on, I figure it's still not a bad deal. ![]() Henk, Thanks, that looks interessting, maybe a good project to get my feet wet. I downloaded the pdfs and I am going to read thru it tonight. Pete |
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Regards, Gerald. |
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Gerald,
It was one of those rare lucky finds. I stopped at a freinds house and across the street was a garage sale. I nosed around and there it was, all thrown in a cardboard box like trash. I aksed how much and the woman hesitated and said $20. I summoned up all of my negotiating skils and said "sold!". It's probably the only time in my life where I stepped in somehting good. There seems to be something wrong with that link, it goes to the reply page.Pete |
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I will try again,
Book 32 Unimat III Lathe Accessories The Workshop Practice Series Books http://www.myhobbystore.co.uk/browse...ractice-series http://www.myhobbystore.co.uk/produc...ccessories-wps Regards, Gerald. PS There is sometimes when just making chips can be satisfying. |
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Bradford West Yorkshire, UK
Joined Apr 2010
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Surprised that no one has mentioned "Edelstaal" yet.
River Queen Plans Instruction This was a "technical" document for unimat owners to build. http://www.john-tom.com/html/SteamPlans3.html Scroll about a third of the way down. Regards Ian. |
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