Hello all. This is my first post on this site (new member) but I am not new to this site. I follow the work done by members on this site very closely and am infinitely inspired. So first off, thank you to the admin of this site for making it possible, and to all the machinists and designers out there for inspiration.
I dont want to write an essay but a bit about myself... I first got interested in engines after reading John Brittens biography (amazing man, amazing engine, amazing motorbike, amazing book). Then I got really interested in compressed air engines (inspired by Angelo Di Pietro's rotary air engine and Guy Negre's compressed air vehicles). I started sketching and designing engines in a note book and would mess around building them in Autodesk Inventor - really handy if you want to create assembly's and check clearances and timing etc. I built a pivot valve single first (very clunky and inefficient but it ran and it was incredibly satisfying). I then got inspired by stevehuckss from his miniature Hosc engines and micro V8 (thanks Steve for the emails ages ago - may or may not remember me but you sent me some pictures and advice - thanks). Also my fathers 50th was coming up and I wanted to build a cool engine for him. I decided on a 'V'-twin (a personal favourite) and thought that an oscillator would be easy enough to build at the chosen scale - 1/8" bore x 1/8" stroke. I am relatively new to machining and am learning as I go. Let me know what you think! Thanks
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9tU5Pqwjqw[/ame]
I dont want to write an essay but a bit about myself... I first got interested in engines after reading John Brittens biography (amazing man, amazing engine, amazing motorbike, amazing book). Then I got really interested in compressed air engines (inspired by Angelo Di Pietro's rotary air engine and Guy Negre's compressed air vehicles). I started sketching and designing engines in a note book and would mess around building them in Autodesk Inventor - really handy if you want to create assembly's and check clearances and timing etc. I built a pivot valve single first (very clunky and inefficient but it ran and it was incredibly satisfying). I then got inspired by stevehuckss from his miniature Hosc engines and micro V8 (thanks Steve for the emails ages ago - may or may not remember me but you sent me some pictures and advice - thanks). Also my fathers 50th was coming up and I wanted to build a cool engine for him. I decided on a 'V'-twin (a personal favourite) and thought that an oscillator would be easy enough to build at the chosen scale - 1/8" bore x 1/8" stroke. I am relatively new to machining and am learning as I go. Let me know what you think! Thanks
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9tU5Pqwjqw[/ame]