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jpowersny2
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Hi all,
I've been enjoying your forum since Christmas eve. I have near zero machining experience, but I've wanted to build a LTD stirling since long before they were ubiquitous. I bought plans and a few odds-and-ends several years ago and they sat in my workshop because I had no machine tools. Earlier this year my dad gave me a mini lathe and mill; Santa brought a bunch of accessories. I had to build a couple of storm door window brackets for my wife first. But I've finally started work on my engine...not the stirling. I decided that the stirling would be a little ambitious for a first engine, so I've started an oscillating single stroke steam engine. The crank shaft is done. The plans didn't call for bearings, but I scarfed up a couple from an old model gyrocopter gearbox and plan to use them because it just has to run better with than without. I'm almost done with the flywheel. The only problem is that I asked Santa for the wrong boring tool holder, so I'm improvising until the correct one arrives. Even so, I hope to have it running on air within a week.
Anyway, I've already picked up some good tips from this forum and I love the pictures and pointers to youtube.
I'll be back.
[no fancy handle, just] John
I've been enjoying your forum since Christmas eve. I have near zero machining experience, but I've wanted to build a LTD stirling since long before they were ubiquitous. I bought plans and a few odds-and-ends several years ago and they sat in my workshop because I had no machine tools. Earlier this year my dad gave me a mini lathe and mill; Santa brought a bunch of accessories. I had to build a couple of storm door window brackets for my wife first. But I've finally started work on my engine...not the stirling. I decided that the stirling would be a little ambitious for a first engine, so I've started an oscillating single stroke steam engine. The crank shaft is done. The plans didn't call for bearings, but I scarfed up a couple from an old model gyrocopter gearbox and plan to use them because it just has to run better with than without. I'm almost done with the flywheel. The only problem is that I asked Santa for the wrong boring tool holder, so I'm improvising until the correct one arrives. Even so, I hope to have it running on air within a week.
Anyway, I've already picked up some good tips from this forum and I love the pictures and pointers to youtube.
I'll be back.
[no fancy handle, just] John