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  • #516620
    JasonB
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      @jasonb

      The previous year's posts can be found here

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      #31336
      JasonB
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        @jasonb
        #519350
        Roderick Jenkins
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          @roderickjenkins93242

          Well, here we are, the first entry of 2021:

          no11 front.jpg

          I've brought my musical instrument making bang up to date (well, middle of the 20th Century anyway). Steel strung guitar, Alpine spruce front, Indian rosewood back and sides and Pau abalone inlay. This is the first time I've installed metal frets on an instrument. I've had 2 goes and still not really happy but I'll see how it settles down, still some action tweaking to do. Sounds quite loud and bassy.

          No more woody stuff in the pipeline, its back to engine building. Promise.

          Stay well,

          Rod

          #527035
          Pete.
          Participant
            @pete-2

            I bought and started restoring a huge ratcheting arbor press about a week before the world went into meltdown, unfortunately it has sat there untouched since, I decided to make a start on finishing it earlier, just finished welding up a subframe with wheels that sits inside the base, with adjustable feet under the original bolt holes, it weighs I'd guess in the region of 250kg, hopefully should have it finished within the next week.

            R.press

            R.press

            #527073
            Stuart Bridger
            Participant
              @stuartbridger82290

              UPT nominally completed.

              Just need to make up custom washers so the Kipp handles sit nicer.

              upt0i3a5730_small.jpg

              #529209
              GoCreate
              Participant
                @gocreate

                Just finished my 2" Baby Bench Vice build, Finally a nice little quality bench vice. I based it loosely upon the 'WILTON' design popular in the USA. An interesting and worthwhile project.

                baby vice.jpg.

                Nigel

                #529212
                Pete.
                Participant
                  @pete-2

                  That's very nice Nigel, is your surname Walton?

                  #529216
                  Dalboy
                  Participant
                    @dalboy
                    Posted by tractionengine42 on 21/02/2021 19:37:02:

                    Just finished my 2" Baby Bench Vice build, Finally a nice little quality bench vice. I based it loosely upon the 'WILTON' design popular in the USA. An interesting and worthwhile project.

                    Nigel

                    Have been watching the build on this looks a great little vice. Now waiting for the next part

                    #529226
                    Jim Nic
                    Participant
                      @jimnic

                      For the last couple of months I've used my workshop time to set about my version of Neil Wyatt's Norden engine design. I say my version because firstly the castings that Neil used seem to be no longer available and secondly I like to work in metric measurements and the drawings I have are in imperial units. Following advice from Jason B some time ago converting from imperial to metric was straightforward by taking 1/32" as 1mm.

                      The original:

                      norden picture.jpg

                      My engine will thus be slightly larger than the original and made mainly from barstock; the exception being a cast flywheel.

                      First off was the base, a simple aluminium sheet with mounting pads Araldited in place:

                      base 2.jpg

                      Then the frame. The trickiest bit for me, silver soldering the angled legs to the table was always going to be a challenge but it turned out OK. Still to add the trim strip around the inner faces of the legs:

                      frame 6.jpg

                      Then the crankshaft bearings:

                      crank bearing 2.jpg

                      Finally for now a family shot of progresss to date:

                      frame 11.jpg

                      Next job will be the cylinder.

                      Jim

                      #529280
                      JasonB
                      Moderator
                        @jasonb

                        Off to a good start Jim.

                        #531923
                        Anthony Knights
                        Participant
                          @anthonyknights16741

                          I have now finished making enough components of the Stewart Hart beam engine to be able to fix them together to see what it looks like. (Impatient person that I am). Made a rough looking flywheel from MDF just to get some idea of dimensions when it came to making the plinth. There is still quite a bit to do, but I've already got a little guy to operate it when it's finished.

                          beam eng1.jpg

                          #531955
                          Jim Nic
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                            @jimnic

                            A good looking model Anthony.

                            How are you going to make the flywheel?

                            Jim

                            #532036
                            Anthony Knights
                            Participant
                              @anthonyknights16741

                              Hi there Jim. For the flywheel, I can either buy a suitable slice of cast iron or steel and machine from scratch, or buy a laser cut blank. I have not decided which to do yet.

                              #532085
                              mechman48
                              Participant
                                @mechman48

                                Hi Jim

                                What scale is your figure?

                                George.

                                #532112
                                duncan webster 1
                                Participant
                                  @duncanwebster1

                                  This was supposed to be made from a slice of thick wall pipe, but the chap who had offered to get a couple of rashers couldn't find any, so he machined it from solid bar. Easy when you have big industrial type machines. All held together with loctite. The idea was to grip the boss in the 4 jaw, set the rim running true, bore and sleeve, but it's come out really well. Held on rotary table to set up for loctite. I've made other changes to Stuart's design, not because I think there's anything wrong with it, I just like to do my own thing. It has a slide valve for starters, couldn't bring myself to have a piston valve beam engine.

                                  And where did you get the little man from, adds a bit of charm I think

                                  flywheel small.jpg

                                  Edited By duncan webster on 06/03/2021 14:33:35

                                  #532136
                                  Jim Nic
                                  Participant
                                    @jimnic

                                    I make flywheels in a similar way to Duncan's it appears.

                                    Start with the bits:

                                    flywheel 2.jpg

                                    Initial machine and assemble:

                                    flywheel 12.jpg

                                    Loctite it all together and finish machine:

                                    flywheel 13.jpg

                                    Add some car body filler fillets, paint and display:

                                    finished jowitt 6.jpg

                                    I have made several like this varying from 70 to 170mm diameter. The rims are steel from M Machine, the spokes silver steel and the hubs mild steel. The ones shown here are 95mm dia, 15mm wide and the spokes are 6mm dia.

                                    Jim

                                    Edited By Jim Nic on 06/03/2021 15:41:01

                                    #532289
                                    Anthony Knights
                                    Participant
                                      @anthonyknights16741

                                      I have also made several changes. The cylinder and steam chest are made from cast iron rather than aluminium, purely because that is the material I had to hand. The vertical beam was machined from solid because I didn't fancy all the fiddlely soldering.

                                      The figure was obtained from a British company called "Farol" which I got to via Amazon (although it was made in Germany). Searched the internet with " 1/16th scale workmen figures" and this was one of the hits. He is a garage mechanic and came with a toolbox, a trolley jack and a pair of axle stands. I think it looks about right scale wise.

                                      I have still got quite a bit to do. Bushes for main axle, steam chest valve and the regulator assembly. I also need to make some studs for the steam chest as the 2mm screws I am using are barely long enough and have pozi heads. At least, its now warm enough to get some more workshop time, so I'll report back when I've made further progress.

                                      Regards Anthony

                                      #532377
                                      JasonB
                                      Moderator
                                        @jasonb

                                        I've been making good progress with the Stuart Victoria and decided I had enough parts to see what it looks like with them put together

                                        #532379
                                        mechman48
                                        Participant
                                          @mechman48

                                          Made a start on my next project; Scotch yoke engine designed by Bob Middleton..

                                          Scotch yoke engine.jpg

                                          George.

                                          #532387
                                          Martyn Edwards 1
                                          Participant
                                            @martynedwards1

                                            Spent a few hours machining and putting together one one of the Cringle vertical boilers today.

                                            f26c3e66-baea-4129-b998-0acb63ca3c25.jpeg

                                            #533899
                                            JasonB
                                            Moderator
                                              @jasonb

                                              Work continues on the Stuart Victoria. I decided I did not want to raise the engine up on a plinth which means the supplied outrigger bearing base is too tall so drew up a new one in Alibre and got the KX-3 to spit it out, quite pleased with the finish which will be good enough to paint straight onto. All the vertical faces have a 2degree draft angle to make it look more like a casting which meant the cutter went round the contour lines moving outwards slightly with each 0.25mm step down. Running at 5000rpm and a feed of 600mm/min it took about 25mins to do the finish contour cut.

                                              I was not keen on the supplied bearings which had already been made to drawing as the hex heads overhung the sides so make up a couple of new bearing blocks and separate bearings.

                                              Most time this week has been spent on the valve gear, eccentric, etc which is now all but done

                                               

                                              Edited By JasonB on 14/03/2021 18:15:49

                                              #533946
                                              Ron Laden
                                              Participant
                                                @ronladen17547

                                                Nice work Jason, is this an engine your refurbishing..?

                                                #533948
                                                JasonB
                                                Moderator
                                                  @jasonb

                                                  It had been started so a few of the castings had been machined or part machined.

                                                  #537910
                                                  Pete.
                                                  Participant
                                                    @pete-2

                                                    Nearly finished my little press, need to cold black the new ratchet mechanism parts I just machined, and the new handle, just need a few broaches now.

                                                    Large broaching press

                                                    #537924
                                                    Jim Nic
                                                    Participant
                                                      @jimnic

                                                      A fine looking bit of kit Pete.

                                                      Jim

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