flatbelter said:Sorry Chuck
Some times even the pretty ones don't run.
It it does look pretty stunning, I'm sure you'll get it straitened out real soon.
If making motors was easy, it wouldn't feel like much of an accomplishment.
Best of luck, and congrats on the DRO. (I've got one to hookup some time too that I just never seem to get to)
FB
napoleonb said:Not that i am a model engine expert but it looks to me that your design could be improved upon.
When the conrod pushes the cylinder forward the forces are also up/downwards, perhaps it leeds to a slight rotation of the cylinder which in terms can leed to higher friction.
Perhaps if you were to offset the conrods or prevent the rotation of the cylinder, as is the case in the movie on the first page, there is less friction to overcome.
Really love the design of your engine by the way, please fix it!
Captain Jerry said:??? So now that it is running, is it reversible? How? Seems like it ought to go either way ???
Jerry
arnoldb said::bow: Nicely done Chuck - it looks great Thm:
I love the way it sounds like a big steam locomotive pulling a heavy load ;D
Kind regards, Arnold
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