It has been nearly three months since I last posted on my elbow engine.
Once I get an engine running I tend to leave it unfinished and run it for a while and show it to friends etc - but terminal ennui sets in and it usually takes a while for me to get motivated to tear it down, attend to all the outstanding issues and finish it off.
Well I've resumed and hope to finish it off shortly.
I made the flywheel - continuing with the six-shooter theme, I made the flywheel spokes out of spent cartridge cases (I hope this isn't too over the top).
Boring the rings on the RT / minimill.
The cartidges have a draw angle on them so I could make them a tap fit and still leave wicking space for the solder.
Next assembling on the lathe to get everything concentric.
During the soldering I dropped the damn thing which knocked it out of whack (much cussing) did a fairly decent job of restraightening it (hot) and skimmed it all to run true and look good but the butt ends of the cartidges are all at slightly different heights which is going to annoy the hell out of me - but I'm not going to remake it.
All polished up and fitted to the engine.
I have decided to lay the engine down in an eliptical wooden base (next step) and I am going to hack away some of the platework upright (as suggested by Bogstandard) to pretty it up some.
Ken
PS I've switched to Imageshack as Photobucket is frequently unavailable.