Hi, All,
After lurking for a while, and gaining some more machining experience, I've finally decided I am going to attempt my first, small model engine. For a first attempt, I want to keep it as simple as possible, and thought I would go with a wobbler. I found plans from Western Kentucky University for what they describe as a "Lucy"-style wobbler. Any comments regarding whether this would be a good first engine project? It seems simple enough.
I recently read someone's comments on another member's design where two things were pointed out that seem to be lacking here.
First, this design seems to omit any packing. Is that an issue here?
Second, the piston lacks any spacer to keep it a fixed distance from the crankdisk and thereby prevent any side forces which could increase friction between piston and cylinder and accelerate wear. Perhaps this isn't an issue because the piston is the same diameter for its full length?
Anyway, I am looking forward to working on my first engine, and want to thank everyone here for the education I got reading your posts!
After lurking for a while, and gaining some more machining experience, I've finally decided I am going to attempt my first, small model engine. For a first attempt, I want to keep it as simple as possible, and thought I would go with a wobbler. I found plans from Western Kentucky University for what they describe as a "Lucy"-style wobbler. Any comments regarding whether this would be a good first engine project? It seems simple enough.
I recently read someone's comments on another member's design where two things were pointed out that seem to be lacking here.
First, this design seems to omit any packing. Is that an issue here?
Second, the piston lacks any spacer to keep it a fixed distance from the crankdisk and thereby prevent any side forces which could increase friction between piston and cylinder and accelerate wear. Perhaps this isn't an issue because the piston is the same diameter for its full length?
Anyway, I am looking forward to working on my first engine, and want to thank everyone here for the education I got reading your posts!