BEAM engine with Peaucelliar-Lipkin Linkage.

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Engine builder, Blown V8 to wobbler, Love it all.
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Well here goes the long story. I built a Stuart BEAM engine in ~1989. I learned about the "Watt's" parallel motion.
Studying this I found out about the Peaucelliar -Lipkin linkage that is "perfect" . I have always had it in the back of my mind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peaucellier–Lipkin_linkageSo with time on my hands I did a search and found that was a link to Brian Rupnow's beam engine that a modeler suggested
https://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/threads/mods-to-brian-rupnows-engine-model-plans.3693/Modifying his to this linkage. Well Don't know if he ever built one , but I have. I split the beam, flywheel in the center.
Frame instead of post. The Steam details are all clones without castings of the Stuart design. It is ball bearing crank,
eccentric, and beam. Delrin piston and packing glands. Made for air only. Super smooth. My pressure regulator gauge doesn't
even register when it is running. I am antiquated and use CAMBAM to make my Gcode so I have no fancy drawings.
But dxf if anyone is interested.

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Not sure how I did it but it came out as 2 posts with the same name?
Oh well I was trying to post one before and 1 after finishing.Photo
Oh well, working on a generator and light so it has something to Do.
As in" What Does It Do" It will light a light on air power. 50 wat's in
1 wat out.
 
Oh how I adore unusual linkages and mechanical motion....
 

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