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Usually I don't do much machining in the summer, but their was a lot of cold and rainy days this summer. So I did manage to build one engine. I saw this MESCO motor somewhere, maybe this site, and I thought it was an interesting design. The single lever controls both direction and speed. Later I found the patent for the original design. I scaled the diagram up to size on a photocopier and took all measurements from that.
MESCO Motor
The Patent
Here is a early mock-up, I could of milled the whole frame out of one chunk but my wife hates that! :-X(noise) So I hacked it out from some 1/4" Ali plate.
Testing and working out the bugs.
In this picture you can see the cam and 2 "brushes". I used some brass for the first ones, but they wore away after a while. The new ones where made from some 0.010" freeler gauge material (Stainless?)
All polished-up and painted, ready for assembly. I used some VHT Caliper Enamel, It is very hard and resistant to most nasty motor stuff.
The finished motor.
And of course the Video, I found out after I filmed this, it will self-reverse if I crank up the voltage a bit.
IronHorse
MESCO Motor
The Patent
Here is a early mock-up, I could of milled the whole frame out of one chunk but my wife hates that! :-X(noise) So I hacked it out from some 1/4" Ali plate.
Testing and working out the bugs.
In this picture you can see the cam and 2 "brushes". I used some brass for the first ones, but they wore away after a while. The new ones where made from some 0.010" freeler gauge material (Stainless?)
All polished-up and painted, ready for assembly. I used some VHT Caliper Enamel, It is very hard and resistant to most nasty motor stuff.
The finished motor.
And of course the Video, I found out after I filmed this, it will self-reverse if I crank up the voltage a bit.
IronHorse