Steve_Withnell
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Hi, Just joined this forum and kicked off with a post about my Stuart Victoria project - In the Stationary Engine Thread as per guidelines!
The delivery of this forum is really great - well thought out and professionally delivered. Congratulations to those responsible.
My interest is model engines. I built a Nemett 15s (again on Youtube) not a great video that one, but it does demonstrate that it is capable of converting glo-fuel into clouds of blue smoke and noise - job done! If you search for "swithnell" you will see the videos of my activities to date, only three. Much of my learning has come from forums and other internet sharing, so time to put something back. My head is now doing work on a four stroke OHV v-twin, be a while before my hands catch up, as the Victoria has them fully utilised! I also have a design for a three cylinder radial coming together, but thats real long term project, might need to retire to get that done!
Workshop is a chinese lathe - the Sieg C6B which I've modified to give two speed ranges c50- 450 rpm and c200 - 2500rpm with good torque. I've also got a chinese round column mill- standard "Rong Fu" which I've added a digital scale to "z" axis. That's made a massive improvement to the accuracy of milling work.
Best Regards
Steve
The delivery of this forum is really great - well thought out and professionally delivered. Congratulations to those responsible.
My interest is model engines. I built a Nemett 15s (again on Youtube) not a great video that one, but it does demonstrate that it is capable of converting glo-fuel into clouds of blue smoke and noise - job done! If you search for "swithnell" you will see the videos of my activities to date, only three. Much of my learning has come from forums and other internet sharing, so time to put something back. My head is now doing work on a four stroke OHV v-twin, be a while before my hands catch up, as the Victoria has them fully utilised! I also have a design for a three cylinder radial coming together, but thats real long term project, might need to retire to get that done!
Workshop is a chinese lathe - the Sieg C6B which I've modified to give two speed ranges c50- 450 rpm and c200 - 2500rpm with good torque. I've also got a chinese round column mill- standard "Rong Fu" which I've added a digital scale to "z" axis. That's made a massive improvement to the accuracy of milling work.
Best Regards
Steve