SignalFailure
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This project has been in my head for four of five years. I started building it about 3 months back and apart from the flywheel is almost complete.
It's my take on William Murdoch's very early oscillating cylinder engine (said to be c1785!) and features a normal piston type valve activated by the oscillation of the cylinder rather than an eccentric.
The original has a wooden cylinder with everything else in iron - as my blacksmithing skills are poor I had to simplify the A frames that support the crankshaft and the main bearings.
As I didn't have any suitable brass for the cylinder or valve chest I made them in mild steel and the piston is cast iron. It's therefore probably unsuitable for running on steam!
It's running on a foot pump here hence the jerky motion - it's not run in enough yet to work off my aquarium pump.
I've included a picture of the original for comparison.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny2OehkQdiY&feature=youtu.be
It's my take on William Murdoch's very early oscillating cylinder engine (said to be c1785!) and features a normal piston type valve activated by the oscillation of the cylinder rather than an eccentric.
The original has a wooden cylinder with everything else in iron - as my blacksmithing skills are poor I had to simplify the A frames that support the crankshaft and the main bearings.
As I didn't have any suitable brass for the cylinder or valve chest I made them in mild steel and the piston is cast iron. It's therefore probably unsuitable for running on steam!
It's running on a foot pump here hence the jerky motion - it's not run in enough yet to work off my aquarium pump.
I've included a picture of the original for comparison.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny2OehkQdiY&feature=youtu.be