Hello!
I am a bit hesitant to post this, thinking I ought to progress the project some more before talking about it, but on the other hand, it's cold out, and I'm in front of the computer and I have a nice cup of tea, so here goes.
Yesterday, I finally made a start on my first steam engine. I selected a very simple wobbler to begin with - this seems like a sensible approach, to build a bit of confidence on some more straightforward parts, and learn the necessary techniques and so on.
So, here is the first part. It is the brass bearing for the crankshaft.
I chose this component to start with, because it's the only one on the design that I had a suitable piece of material for.![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
On the one hand, I am pleased because I machined it to the correct dimensions without screwing it up. On the other hand, I am not at all happy with the finish - it's quite rough really.
So I anticipate making another one of these (or as many as it takes), and figure out what I am doing wrong.
This is actually the first time I have machined a brass component, so I am not too disheartened by any means.
So that's it - not a hugely exciting thread, but I'll keep adding to it, and maybe a steam engine will pop out the end of it.
Today I'll put together my material list for this little beastie, and tomorrow I'll spend a little bit of time rummaging around the scrap bin at work. Thm:
I am a bit hesitant to post this, thinking I ought to progress the project some more before talking about it, but on the other hand, it's cold out, and I'm in front of the computer and I have a nice cup of tea, so here goes.
Yesterday, I finally made a start on my first steam engine. I selected a very simple wobbler to begin with - this seems like a sensible approach, to build a bit of confidence on some more straightforward parts, and learn the necessary techniques and so on.
So, here is the first part. It is the brass bearing for the crankshaft.
I chose this component to start with, because it's the only one on the design that I had a suitable piece of material for.
![IMG_9259Medium.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/163/163ae307f1f2d8f4b1bfe32d2ac04940.jpg)
On the one hand, I am pleased because I machined it to the correct dimensions without screwing it up. On the other hand, I am not at all happy with the finish - it's quite rough really.
So I anticipate making another one of these (or as many as it takes), and figure out what I am doing wrong.
This is actually the first time I have machined a brass component, so I am not too disheartened by any means.
So that's it - not a hugely exciting thread, but I'll keep adding to it, and maybe a steam engine will pop out the end of it.
Today I'll put together my material list for this little beastie, and tomorrow I'll spend a little bit of time rummaging around the scrap bin at work. Thm: