de_das_dude
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Hi everyone, i am currently 20 years old, and am one year away from finishing my bachelors degree in mechanical engineering from a state affiliated college.
The reason for me enrolling in ME was the fact that i loved engines ever since i was a kid. At this point, i know the theoretical aspects behind engines, but am clueless on how to build one/ or how to work with one thanks to our learning system.
Nevertheless, i am fond of working long hours in the college workshop, so i have become pretty efficient in using the lathe, thanks to all the after hours i spent doing odd jobs for our dept.
There are a lot of lathes in the workshop, but all of them are probably old throwaways from industrial auctions except one. One of the lathes is completely new with the ability to set feed and speed automatically among a very wide range of values. Hence its possible to get quiet a high finish.
Now i always wanted to make engines. I started off when i was 12 years old, and i made a make shift "jet" engine from making the barrel out of a deodorant can and the blades/turbine(it was more the former) out of some aluminium sheet . it burned rubbing alcohol, and needed to be turned with an electric motor salvaged from a toy. Nevertheless it only looked good and i was happy.
But, now, since i am a lot older, i want to build a small diesel engine, possibly 4 stroke. Looking forward to getting accepted here, and gaining lots of knowledge.
PS: when i am supposed to work, i want to work on pneumatic and/or electronic valve control and fuel delivery systems for engines.
Cheers!!
(just realied i made this intro quite a bit boring)
The reason for me enrolling in ME was the fact that i loved engines ever since i was a kid. At this point, i know the theoretical aspects behind engines, but am clueless on how to build one/ or how to work with one thanks to our learning system.
Nevertheless, i am fond of working long hours in the college workshop, so i have become pretty efficient in using the lathe, thanks to all the after hours i spent doing odd jobs for our dept.
There are a lot of lathes in the workshop, but all of them are probably old throwaways from industrial auctions except one. One of the lathes is completely new with the ability to set feed and speed automatically among a very wide range of values. Hence its possible to get quiet a high finish.
Now i always wanted to make engines. I started off when i was 12 years old, and i made a make shift "jet" engine from making the barrel out of a deodorant can and the blades/turbine(it was more the former) out of some aluminium sheet . it burned rubbing alcohol, and needed to be turned with an electric motor salvaged from a toy. Nevertheless it only looked good and i was happy.
But, now, since i am a lot older, i want to build a small diesel engine, possibly 4 stroke. Looking forward to getting accepted here, and gaining lots of knowledge.
PS: when i am supposed to work, i want to work on pneumatic and/or electronic valve control and fuel delivery systems for engines.
Cheers!!
(just realied i made this intro quite a bit boring)