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.
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.