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proace

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I love your forum, too bad it hastaken me this long to find it considering the amount of net surfing I do.

Anyway I live in Colorado, just moved here from Arizona and I still have not unpacked my shop.

I don't own anything special or fancy, just the common Chinese made lathe and mill from Harbor Freight and a bit of tooling from Littlemachineshop.com and the other stuff like drill press, grinders, welders, and so on. Not that any of the shop stuff is for machine work only, I am a mechanic by trade.

Experience is basically none. I have made small parts for my HD motorcycles and two oscillating engines. The first engine I built before the internet and was my own design until years later I discovered they are basically built this way.
I made it out some basic scrap metal and remember using a nail for the pist/con rod and crank. The tools I had at the time were an electric drill, hack saw, and file with a few common toolbox tools. I powered it with an inflated basketball.
The second oscillator I built from free plans and used the shop tools I have now. BTW the second engine runs much better.

I like to collect RC type engines and can enjoy just watching them run.

The goals I have which I hope I can reach thru the expertise of forum members is:

1. want to build a sterling engine, specifically learn some of the therory.
2. Build a diesel RC model engine.
3. Learn about gear cutting.

Don't know why I am attracted to cutting gears, but I am.

 
Welcome proace, sounds like you'll fit right in here. wEc1 Lots of us here just getting started with the same type machines you have. Lots of engines being built, as you've probably already seen, and lots of help available. When you get settled and your shop in order maybe you can share some pictures and/or videos of your engines.

Regards,
Rudy
 
proace,
Welcome to HMEM. Sounds like you will fit right in here. wEc1

There are lots of Stirling and other hot air engines that have been built and are being built by members so there will be plenty of advise available if you desire.

Compression ignition (Diesel) engines not quite as much. I have built several and so have a few others. Maryak (Bob) has built 2 that are documented in the Work in Progress thread. His last one was the Maryak10 and can be found at:
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=3712.0.
Although I have built several, only one is documented here on HMEM. It is at:
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=5872.0

Lots of threads on gear cutting using a variety of methods. Several active thread going on at the moment. Once you have done a couple it is just another routine machining job.

What part of Colorado are you in? There are quite a few active members in the Denver area and a couple in Pueblo area.

Gail in NM
 
Welcome proace. You chose the right forum to be on. Thm: Have fun setting up your shop. Don't forget th_wwp
ironman (Ray)
 



Hi proace. Welcome to the board. I'm in Pueblo.

These are some very fine people here on this board. Any questions, just ask, someone will have an answer or can point you to where you can get an answer.

Ron
 
Hey Proace,

Small world. I just moved to Austin from Phoenix. Lived there for 15 years. I also lived in Denver, Co for over 20 years. What part of Colorado did you move to? Hope you like snow...

I also love gears, more is better!

Chuck
 
Welcome Proace... glad your found the forum. Hurry up and unpack and let the chips fly.

Bill
 
Hi Proace,
New to forum myself. I've been ravenously going through the topics/posts. Looks like a
pretty good site.
 
Proace,

Welcome to our forum. wEc1

Best Regards
Bob
 
Hi
Welcome to the forum. This is the place to learn new tricks any questions there will be someone with the answer.
 
Thanks everyone! Finally got back and answer the question of where I live in Colorado. I live in Gypsum, CO approately 30 miles west of Vail, Co just off I-70. I finally bought a house so NOW I can set up shop. I have been drooling over a of post which really helps with the motivation :)
Again, thanks for the very warm welcome and I look forward to working(corresponding) with all of you!

Ace
 
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