Hi Guys
With another long, cold winter approaching (I live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula) I am planning my workshop activities and thought that it would be fun to machine a "rotary" style engine. By that I mean a steam (or compressed air) engine in which the crankshaft is fixed and the cylinders spin like the WW1 aircraft engines. I have built several "wobblers", "beam" style engines, and a couple of kits from PM research but at this point I feel that IC engines are a little advanced for me.
I am not a beginner machinist, but not real talented either, so I would like to find a set of plans for a basic engine rather than try to design my own. I have a small lathe and mill with the usual attachments so I think I am equipped for the project.
I have not been able to find the plans I want but feel sure that someone out there has what I seek. Anybody have any ideas? As always, free is good, but am willing to pay for the right set of plans.
Would also appreciate any "war stories" you guys have with such a project as I am always impressed with the talent and experience here.
Stay safe and thanks for reading.
Dave
With another long, cold winter approaching (I live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula) I am planning my workshop activities and thought that it would be fun to machine a "rotary" style engine. By that I mean a steam (or compressed air) engine in which the crankshaft is fixed and the cylinders spin like the WW1 aircraft engines. I have built several "wobblers", "beam" style engines, and a couple of kits from PM research but at this point I feel that IC engines are a little advanced for me.
I am not a beginner machinist, but not real talented either, so I would like to find a set of plans for a basic engine rather than try to design my own. I have a small lathe and mill with the usual attachments so I think I am equipped for the project.
I have not been able to find the plans I want but feel sure that someone out there has what I seek. Anybody have any ideas? As always, free is good, but am willing to pay for the right set of plans.
Would also appreciate any "war stories" you guys have with such a project as I am always impressed with the talent and experience here.
Stay safe and thanks for reading.
Dave