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here is another steam engine i built. this was my first on the new mill. and wow what a difference in finish quality over the old craftsman drill press with x-y table.
I designed and built this engine from looking at pics on my blackbery, pre internet for me. and the hardest part was the stephenson link. I knew how it worked and what it should look like. but the Why question comes up alot in reverse engenering something. I sure wish I had you guys when I was building this.
The cylinder is made out of 2 inch round 6061 with a steel sleeve.
the components of the steam chest with their gaskets.
(sorry no pics of the D valve)
milling the eccentric rods.
the finished eccentric rods with bronze bushings.
before finishing
after powdercoating and a few extras.
I designed and built this engine from looking at pics on my blackbery, pre internet for me. and the hardest part was the stephenson link. I knew how it worked and what it should look like. but the Why question comes up alot in reverse engenering something. I sure wish I had you guys when I was building this.
The cylinder is made out of 2 inch round 6061 with a steel sleeve.
the components of the steam chest with their gaskets.
(sorry no pics of the D valve)
milling the eccentric rods.
the finished eccentric rods with bronze bushings.
before finishing
after powdercoating and a few extras.