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  • #547248
    Bo’sun
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      @bosun58570

      Hello All,

      This is my first attempt at building a stationary steam engine. It's from plans by T.E.Haynes.

      Previously I built his Hot Air Engine.

      Big thanks to all you knowledgeable folks that have helped me along the way.

      Apologies for the orientation of the video. My photographer wasn't concentrating at the time (the technology is beyond me).

      **LINK**

      Edited By JasonB on 26/05/2021 18:47:59

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      #3460
      Bo’sun
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        @bosun58570

        My first stationary engine.

        #547252
        Jon Lawes
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          @jonlawes51698

          What a lovely finish you have on everything. Congratulations on a tidy build.

          #547255
          old mart
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            @oldmart

            An excellent little engine, now what are your plans for the next one?

            #547261
            Ady1
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              @ady1

              Looks brill

              #547263
              Brian H
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                @brianh50089

                Looks and runs very well.

                Brian

                #547364
                Bo’sun
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                  @bosun58570
                  Posted by old mart on 26/05/2021 18:38:05:

                  An excellent little engine, now what are your plans for the next one?

                  Hello OM,

                  To be honest I'm not sure, but I'm open to sensible suggestions. I embarked on this model making lark to remake the Hot Air Engine that I made at school in1971/72, so I'm not sure what's around.

                  I understand that it's perfectly possible to produce some models with just a lathe and a milling slide (which I have with my WM250, and used on both engines). However, my intention is to acquire a bench top mill when I can make space for it. Probably a WM14B/16B when they're back in stock.

                  #547427
                  paul rayner
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                    @paulrayner36054

                    How about the thompstone being serialized at the moment.

                    going to have a bash myself when I get the time. The last one Jason did (muncaster) was excellent enjoyed making that and learned lots of machining skills taboot.

                    regards

                    Paul

                    #547575
                    old mart
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                      @oldmart

                      Judging from the quality, you could go for a much more sophisticated engine . Do you have a mill as well as a lathe?

                      #547602
                      Bo’sun
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                        @bosun58570

                        Hi OM,

                        Unfortunately not. Although I do have a milling slide for my WM250. A bit of a pain it the wotsits,. but it does the job, However, when I've shuffled a myriad of stuff around, I plan to acquire a WM14B/16B mill when they're back in stock…………..

                        Really pleased you like my first model Steam Engine. Not the most sophisticated, but I'm chuffed to bits with it. My Dad's over the moon.

                        #547603
                        Anonymous

                          Looks pretty darn nice to me! And no flywheel wobble. thumbs up

                          Andrew

                          #547644
                          smf
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                            @smf

                            Looks great! I really like the 'turned' base. How did you do that – grinding paste on a dowel in a drill press? That's how I've tried to do it before, but not very successfully. I'm now on the look out for the TE Haynes books.

                            Stephen

                            #547647
                            Bo’sun
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                              @bosun58570

                              Hi Stephen,

                              The Engine Turned finish was done in a 2D sliding fixture to keep everything nice and uniform. I used maroon Scotchbrite pads glued to a wooden mandrel in my drill press. 16mm dia at 12mm pitch. The hardest bit was not having enough depth on my drill press to complete the last two rows. Turning it around and getting the last two rows realigned was a nightmare. Also, I needed a spare piece of plate along the edges to prevent the Scotchbrite pad from getting torn off on the corners. I finished the plate to size to prevent damaging the surface with any post finishing.

                              As for the T. E. Haynes books, from what I've seen, you may need a mortgage to buy them from the various on-line sites.

                              #547656
                              smf
                              Participant
                                @smf

                                Thanks. I'll try using scotchbrite. I've searched this morning for the books – yes, they do seem to be quite expensive!! Ouch.

                                #548030
                                Roger Best
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                                  @rogerbest89007

                                  heart

                                  I love it!!

                                  Great work.

                                  #564713
                                  Brian John
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                                    @brianjohn93961

                                    1. Are you using a metho burner ? Can we have a closer look at it and how it was constructed ?

                                    2. Are you venting the exhaust steam through the chimney ?

                                    #564725
                                    Bo’sun
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                                      @bosun58570

                                      Good morning Brian,

                                      The burner is indeed a meths burner. A tin plate tank (2.5"x 2"x1&quot connected to a long (3"x1"x3/16&quot wick holder with a piece of 3"x1" Valor Oil Stove wick.

                                      Both combustion gas and exhaust steam exit through the chimney.

                                      The model is from the T. E. Haynes book "Model Engineering for Schools – Book 1, Steam Engine and Boiler".

                                      #564741
                                      Brian John
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                                        @brianjohn93961

                                        Could you post a photo of the burner please ? I am always looking to improve my own design of burner.

                                        #564744
                                        Bo’sun
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                                          @bosun58570

                                          I'll see what I can do. I have to rely on someone else, unless you want a 35mm transparency. Don't do this digital garbage.

                                          #564781
                                          bernard towers
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                                            @bernardtowers37738

                                            Sorry don’t understand why digital is garbage

                                            #564787
                                            Gerhard Novak
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                                              @gerhardnovak66893

                                              Just saw this thread – a lovely little machine. Looking forward to your next build!

                                              #565607
                                              Bo’sun
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                                                @bosun58570
                                                Posted by Bo'sun on 29/09/2021 11:34:56:

                                                Good morning Brian,

                                                The burner is indeed a meths burner. A tin plate tank (2.5"x 2"x1 ) connected to a long (3"x1"x3/16" ) wick holder with a piece of 3"x1" Valor Oil Stove wick.

                                                Both combustion gas and exhaust steam exit through the chimney.

                                                The model is from the T. E. Haynes book "Model Engineering for Schools – Book 1, Steam Engine and Boiler".

                                                Good morning Brian,

                                                Apologies for the delay, finally here is an image of the meths burner I made for my steam engine.

                                                meths burner.jpg

                                                #565943
                                                Brian John
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                                                  @brianjohn93961

                                                  1. Thank you for posting that. It has given me a few ideas already. I will have a go at building something similar.

                                                  2. The chimneys on my boilers are just dummies now. They are not actually connected to the combustion chamber because I was losing too much heat via the chimney. I see you are venting the exhaust steam through the chimney but where does the water go when you do this ?

                                                   

                                                  Edited By Brian John on 07/10/2021 14:31:44

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