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Just finished this one - a double-acting twin-beam engine. The cylinders are 1" diameter, 2" stroke, and have a standard slide valve. The main beams ate 12" long, and are suspended by a single central post. It runs nice and slow on just a couple pounds of air (the guage on my regulator is just above 0 with it just ticking over, not sure what pressure it really runs down to). There is a needle valve to control the flow so I can leave the air tank at a higher setting and control it at the engine.
Here are a couple shots of it:
And a shot of it next to its little brother, a mini double acting beam engine that I built a couple months ago:
Here is a video of it in action. There is a slight sticky point at the top of the right hand piston that is causing it to hitch a little, but that is running in and going away. Just have to sit and watch it run some more!
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYgt7npWCMM[/ame]
There is a build thread for this engine over in the Work In Progress forum:
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/f31/double-acting-twin-beam-engine-build-22713/
Here are a couple shots of it:
And a shot of it next to its little brother, a mini double acting beam engine that I built a couple months ago:
Here is a video of it in action. There is a slight sticky point at the top of the right hand piston that is causing it to hitch a little, but that is running in and going away. Just have to sit and watch it run some more!
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYgt7npWCMM[/ame]
There is a build thread for this engine over in the Work In Progress forum:
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/f31/double-acting-twin-beam-engine-build-22713/