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Jacobus11

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Shipwreck enthusiast in Holland, MI planning on some model ship engine building in my retirement years.

(Not there yet but one can dream can't they.)

Machine Designer by trade with a small lathe and some background in clock making - ya gotta love brass!

Been lurking for years but hoping to get more serious about it soon.

Made a small steam engine with a thimble for a boiler back in the 1980's.
 
Welcome, glad to have you here.

I chatted for a while with a guy who did panoramas for old ships, and I worked on a 3D model for one of the engines in that ship (The Naval boat Mississippi).

Its a fascinating hobby, and he digs up information on old boats from the 1880's by going to the Naval Museums, and requesting original drawings.
The he builds a cutaway panorama that is quite fascinating.

Attached is a screencap of the Mississippi engine.
The Mississippi was a sidewheeler, with sidebeam engines.
This model is being created from the original 1840's drawings from a museum somewhere in the US.

There is nothing quite like when they drop a camera down, such as with the Titanic, and an image of one of the engines emerges from the myst.

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The Mississippi engine is much like the Pacific engine shown below.

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Same guy I know is working on an engine and panarama for the Alva B, which is a tugboat from the late 1800's.
Went down I think in one of the Great lakes.
I believe they recovered the engine for this boat.
I did a little 3D modeling work on this engine.
Rather interesting valve mechanism on this engine.

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