Richard Hed
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Toy, I am presently building four machines: a Stuart horizontal, a Stuart verticle and two Corliss/Ray machines. I have been building the Corliss for 40 years, mostly because I did not have the tools to continue them till three years ago (or is that four now?), and I am putting a Bridgeport back together. I make only small progress because I am also working on a relief shift in which I rotate every two days. It's exceptionally easy work with comprably low pay--the problem is the spinning dizzyness of the graveyard shift once a week.I'll be interested to see your designs and builds,....hope you post them.
One of the Corliss' I bought from a dieing machinist fourty years ago, it was not complete but about 70%. His workmanship was not the best. The second Corliss I bought as a kit forty years ago for $200--a steep sum in those days. That's the one I am presently slowly working on. since I spend a lot of time in the Philippines, I don't really get much time to work on it but am making slow progress.
As far as designs go, I have no plans except for maybe two: One will be like the Corliss but a reduced complexity. It has Corliss steam valves but the exhaust has a different arragement. It's called the "Improved Greene" Which one can find vids of but not any plans. The second one, is something that I am slowly gathering info on which I hopw will use poppet valves for the steam input and maybe a uni-flow exhaust.
I have several engines I would like to build from JDW and Elmers, Atkinson, and others, the stranger the engin is, the better as I like to see how odd mechanisms work--always a possibility to incorporate something into a design.
Until I get the mill re-assemble, I am haveing to use the lathe for milling operations as far as I can which naturally doesn't proceed very quickly. I have too many tools that I need a mill to make easily, else it takes a lot longer on th e lathe or is not possible at all. At the moment I am turning the four steam/exhaust packing glands but can only go so far till I need a file or a mill. I prefer the mill as it's a lot of filing. Also, i need two drill holes in each gland and I do not trust my drill for that.