A little while ago I managed to get hold of an old rare Australian made Renown toy steam engine and windmill.
But it was in a very sad state which made it a perfect candidate for my next project as it has a number of parts that have to be machined on it, some sheet metal work and riveting, all areas I need to practice on.
This is how it looked when I received it.
As you can see it wasn't much more than a boiler and firebox.
I managed to 'find' one cylinder and piston set for it but it needed a second for the water pump so for the last couple of weeks I've been slipping out into the shed for an hour here and there and finally came up with this.
I've made parts for another cylinder and piston set but this is the first one I've 100% scratch built, including the spring. I've yet to test it but I'm pretty happy with the reseult so far.
I've also made several other small parts for the engine but the next part is going to be the most challenging.
I need to produce a replica of the large brass cast pulley in the photo below. It is just under 3 1/2 inches in diameter and I am going to have to make it from 6mm brass sheet as I have no brass rod that diameter.
I will be using the method bogstandard suggested using friction to hold it to the front of the chuck.
I need to plan how I'm going to do this carefully as this will be the largest part I've made and also using several techniques I've not tried before.
Will keep you all updated.
Tony
But it was in a very sad state which made it a perfect candidate for my next project as it has a number of parts that have to be machined on it, some sheet metal work and riveting, all areas I need to practice on.
This is how it looked when I received it.
As you can see it wasn't much more than a boiler and firebox.
I managed to 'find' one cylinder and piston set for it but it needed a second for the water pump so for the last couple of weeks I've been slipping out into the shed for an hour here and there and finally came up with this.
I've made parts for another cylinder and piston set but this is the first one I've 100% scratch built, including the spring. I've yet to test it but I'm pretty happy with the reseult so far.
I've also made several other small parts for the engine but the next part is going to be the most challenging.
I need to produce a replica of the large brass cast pulley in the photo below. It is just under 3 1/2 inches in diameter and I am going to have to make it from 6mm brass sheet as I have no brass rod that diameter.
I will be using the method bogstandard suggested using friction to hold it to the front of the chuck.
I need to plan how I'm going to do this carefully as this will be the largest part I've made and also using several techniques I've not tried before.
Will keep you all updated.
Tony