Hello all,
This must be the place! I have slowed down on my engine projects so need to get back at it. I've built a couple of fairly good running IC engines and a few EC engines too. I have more 'in work' and casting sets that I will probably never get to especially with my current shop work enthusiasm. Built a small NC mill to do the repetitious work but it has done away with castings and pattern work. It has become too handy to do work other than my main interest - the IC engines.
The engine project at the center of the bench is a 1956 Harley Davidson engine - semi-scale. The cases and gearcase cover were NC machined of 7075; flywheels of mild steel with hardened dowel pin crank pin to run needle bearing forked rods. I have a good start on a Seal Major too. Working on a cam/CS grinder too.... I posted a couple of photos of a Jacobs Gear Hobb that I built a number of years ago that I still use.
Drawings are done with KeyCreator as well as CAM programs. This CNC mill is the best thing to ever happen in this shop! I modified an ENCO knee mill with ball screws and servo motors run with Mach3 and it's a blast to run and it is mesmerizing to watch...
Thanks,
Bill C.
This must be the place! I have slowed down on my engine projects so need to get back at it. I've built a couple of fairly good running IC engines and a few EC engines too. I have more 'in work' and casting sets that I will probably never get to especially with my current shop work enthusiasm. Built a small NC mill to do the repetitious work but it has done away with castings and pattern work. It has become too handy to do work other than my main interest - the IC engines.
The engine project at the center of the bench is a 1956 Harley Davidson engine - semi-scale. The cases and gearcase cover were NC machined of 7075; flywheels of mild steel with hardened dowel pin crank pin to run needle bearing forked rods. I have a good start on a Seal Major too. Working on a cam/CS grinder too.... I posted a couple of photos of a Jacobs Gear Hobb that I built a number of years ago that I still use.
Drawings are done with KeyCreator as well as CAM programs. This CNC mill is the best thing to ever happen in this shop! I modified an ENCO knee mill with ball screws and servo motors run with Mach3 and it's a blast to run and it is mesmerizing to watch...
Thanks,
Bill C.