fcheslop
Well-Known Member
Hi,I must open this by thanking Jan for making his drawing so freely available.
I don't usually post my builds partly because I am not very good at explaining and also I am just an amateur machinist so if you can see anything wrong or better ways to do a job please chip in
The first part I decided on was the central support Oh I forgot to say no doubt I will be going of drawing purely on the aesthetics and to use what stock I have :big:just cannot help myself
I like to build my engines in blocks so started with the Central support and roughed it out
I dont like deep parting so on with the chuck board and a bit of keep fit with the hacksaw
I then gave the base a little recess
The next part to be made was theTumbler support again just a simple step turning job.I use HSS tools but never use any top rake for alloy is that the right way it seems to cut well for me ?
The finished supports they only need a final polish up
Then onto the cylinders the material was just long enough so they will be finished turned on a between centres mandrel then the mandrel will be used to give the bores a light lap
The cylinders were rough drilled then bored to size
The mandrel was then turned up and the pre bored cylinder super glued on
The OD and then the fins turned thats the bit I hate as a thinner fin always stands out like a sore thumb but the gods were on my side for a change
The bores were then given a light lapping using smokers tooth powder just to take any high spots of
Next up the cylinder head it took me a while to plan out the sequence of machining
Theres a head in there some where
The little mounting strip was next up nothin special just an oblong with a few holes
The head material was milled up to a 10degre angle I made two so they can be put back to back for milling and made them 4mm wider so that once the rads are milled on they canbe gripped in the mill vice without brusing them
best wishes frazer
I don't usually post my builds partly because I am not very good at explaining and also I am just an amateur machinist so if you can see anything wrong or better ways to do a job please chip in
The first part I decided on was the central support Oh I forgot to say no doubt I will be going of drawing purely on the aesthetics and to use what stock I have :big:just cannot help myself
I like to build my engines in blocks so started with the Central support and roughed it out
I dont like deep parting so on with the chuck board and a bit of keep fit with the hacksaw
I then gave the base a little recess
The next part to be made was theTumbler support again just a simple step turning job.I use HSS tools but never use any top rake for alloy is that the right way it seems to cut well for me ?
The finished supports they only need a final polish up
Then onto the cylinders the material was just long enough so they will be finished turned on a between centres mandrel then the mandrel will be used to give the bores a light lap
The cylinders were rough drilled then bored to size
The mandrel was then turned up and the pre bored cylinder super glued on
The OD and then the fins turned thats the bit I hate as a thinner fin always stands out like a sore thumb but the gods were on my side for a change
The bores were then given a light lapping using smokers tooth powder just to take any high spots of
Next up the cylinder head it took me a while to plan out the sequence of machining
Theres a head in there some where
The little mounting strip was next up nothin special just an oblong with a few holes
The head material was milled up to a 10degre angle I made two so they can be put back to back for milling and made them 4mm wider so that once the rads are milled on they canbe gripped in the mill vice without brusing them
best wishes frazer