I am very happy to post pictures of my first completed engine. A very simple and straightforward wobbler project - Elmer number 25 in fact.
woohoo1
This was a hugely rewarding project. It had just the right amount of challenges for a novice machinist, and really provided a great introduction to general machining practices.
I did take two shortcuts on it. The crank disc and cylinder are missing the "finishing touches". That is - the crank disc was left simply circular, rather than cut out in the traditional "balanced" shape, and the chamfers are left off the cylinder block.
I did try to cut a crank disc to shape, but it looked really awful - being just hand cut and filed, and I decided to solve a means of making a more pretty version for my next engine another day. Same goes for the Chamfers.
But I took no shortcuts on the main workings, and so I am very happy with the final engine. It's a real boost to see it run, and hopefully I can post some video over the next day or so.
Thanks all, there was a lot of info gleaned from this forum in order to bring this to completion, and so it is now time to consider what to make next. I am seriously considering scaling up Elmers number 14 a bit.
woohoo1
This was a hugely rewarding project. It had just the right amount of challenges for a novice machinist, and really provided a great introduction to general machining practices.
I did take two shortcuts on it. The crank disc and cylinder are missing the "finishing touches". That is - the crank disc was left simply circular, rather than cut out in the traditional "balanced" shape, and the chamfers are left off the cylinder block.
I did try to cut a crank disc to shape, but it looked really awful - being just hand cut and filed, and I decided to solve a means of making a more pretty version for my next engine another day. Same goes for the Chamfers.
But I took no shortcuts on the main workings, and so I am very happy with the final engine. It's a real boost to see it run, and hopefully I can post some video over the next day or so.
Thanks all, there was a lot of info gleaned from this forum in order to bring this to completion, and so it is now time to consider what to make next. I am seriously considering scaling up Elmers number 14 a bit.