DavesWimshurst
DavesWimshurst
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Wlindiii's post got me bit with rocker-itus only mine was on a Sunday afternoon. I used the materials as specified on the plans, mostly brass. Couldn't resist cutting fins. Took about 7 hours with a lunch break. Of course the play time continues on. woohoo1 woohoo1
Some build pictures follow:
Cross drilling piston rod with milling spindle:
Indexing off the chuck jaws for the flywheel:
One could do this with a 3-jaw using a level on each jaw in turn with the jaw pointing towards you and then with the jaw pointing to the back of the lathe for the other three divisions. If you have no milling spindle you can at least mark the positions with a tool in the tool post to scratch in the divisions.
I needed to finish the ends of some 1/16 inch drill rod. My 3-jaw doesn't close that small and I was using the 6-jaw anyway so I removed every other jaw:
Of course this leaves more room for chips to get in but it got the job done ;D
Drilling for the crank pin
Sorry I forgot to take pics of the milling and finning of the cylinder, I was having too much fun. Rof}
But I made a video:
Dave
Some build pictures follow:
Cross drilling piston rod with milling spindle:
Indexing off the chuck jaws for the flywheel:
One could do this with a 3-jaw using a level on each jaw in turn with the jaw pointing towards you and then with the jaw pointing to the back of the lathe for the other three divisions. If you have no milling spindle you can at least mark the positions with a tool in the tool post to scratch in the divisions.
I needed to finish the ends of some 1/16 inch drill rod. My 3-jaw doesn't close that small and I was using the 6-jaw anyway so I removed every other jaw:
Of course this leaves more room for chips to get in but it got the job done ;D
Drilling for the crank pin
Sorry I forgot to take pics of the milling and finning of the cylinder, I was having too much fun. Rof}
But I made a video:
Dave