Jennifer Edwards
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Hi There,
My name is Jennifer, I am a recent addition to this "family" of model engineers. I have recently retired and relocated to the United Kingdom from the Tampa Bat area of Floriduh, and have settled here in Bridlington.
I have just put together my little machin shop and have only just begun my first project, a scale model stationary steam engine. I am building a 1/12 scale of a Stothert & Pitt Beam Engine that was originally built in 1886. A single example exists today at the univrsity at Bath.
when I was still in school I worked as a machinist for a machine builder, mainly on engine and turret lathes, also did some work on large horizontal milling machines, and also setup an ran a giant sized vertical lathe. All the work was was high precision never more than a couple of tenths of a thousandth of an inch tolorances.
After school I used my degree in computer science to work in that then infant field of business applications architecture. Somehow I always missed the sense of accomplihment i got from actually creating something tangable that I put my love into ,rather than lines of code that no other human would ever read.
SO.... here I am with the time, the means, and the ambition to once again enjoy the world of engineering, except this time on a much smaller scale. I look forward to interacting with this community in the comming months and years!
here is a pic of my machine shop inside the conservatory. which has all glass walls and ceiling, afforing plenty of natural light. When its not pouring down like it was the day I took This Photograph.
Cheers!
Jenny
My name is Jennifer, I am a recent addition to this "family" of model engineers. I have recently retired and relocated to the United Kingdom from the Tampa Bat area of Floriduh, and have settled here in Bridlington.
I have just put together my little machin shop and have only just begun my first project, a scale model stationary steam engine. I am building a 1/12 scale of a Stothert & Pitt Beam Engine that was originally built in 1886. A single example exists today at the univrsity at Bath.
when I was still in school I worked as a machinist for a machine builder, mainly on engine and turret lathes, also did some work on large horizontal milling machines, and also setup an ran a giant sized vertical lathe. All the work was was high precision never more than a couple of tenths of a thousandth of an inch tolorances.
After school I used my degree in computer science to work in that then infant field of business applications architecture. Somehow I always missed the sense of accomplihment i got from actually creating something tangable that I put my love into ,rather than lines of code that no other human would ever read.
SO.... here I am with the time, the means, and the ambition to once again enjoy the world of engineering, except this time on a much smaller scale. I look forward to interacting with this community in the comming months and years!
here is a pic of my machine shop inside the conservatory. which has all glass walls and ceiling, afforing plenty of natural light. When its not pouring down like it was the day I took This Photograph.
Cheers!
Jenny