I am calling my beam engine finished.
The build log for this engine is located here http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=10691.0
I picked Gerry's Beam Engine because it would require working at a smaller scale than my first engine. Overall I am pleased with the results of my efforts.
First a few photos of the completed engine.
And a short video of the engine in operation
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELS4lJpt7co[/youtube]
Some of the things that I learned / re-learned on this project.
-- Double check before cutting anything
-- Loss of concentration = scrapped parts
-- Holding small parts is 80% of making small parts
-- Remove small parts from the parent stock late in the machining
-- Ultra thin parallels are VERY useful for milling small parts.
-- You can never have too many tools
Thanks for watching
Eric
The build log for this engine is located here http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=10691.0
I picked Gerry's Beam Engine because it would require working at a smaller scale than my first engine. Overall I am pleased with the results of my efforts.
First a few photos of the completed engine.
And a short video of the engine in operation
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELS4lJpt7co[/youtube]
Some of the things that I learned / re-learned on this project.
-- Double check before cutting anything
-- Loss of concentration = scrapped parts
-- Holding small parts is 80% of making small parts
-- Remove small parts from the parent stock late in the machining
-- Ultra thin parallels are VERY useful for milling small parts.
-- You can never have too many tools
Thanks for watching
Eric