Trying to build a traction engine. Based on my interpretation of Jules De Waals plan. Just finished front wheels.
Regards
Nikhil
Regards
Nikhil
Excellent job on that , I wouldn't have never thought of doing it that way!I completed rear wheels for the traction engine. Instead of riveting pads on wheel as per drawing I milled out them using rotary table.
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I made a mistake in making them and milled both wheels in same setup. So I had to redo one wheel. View attachment 154836
I made the wheels out of sch 80 4" pipe. It was a long process on my mini lathe. So I outsourced the job to local fabrication shop. They made me 3 wheel blanks for dollar a piece. So it was a bargain.View attachment 154837
For next job i am confused, do gears or do the sheet metal work.
Regards
Nikhil
Do you have to put the stove pipe snake guards under your bluebird boxes?I finished up a few Bluebird nest boxes this week. Two went to neighbors, one still looking for a spot. We’d been seeing Bluebirds checking out the box in our yard, now we’re having what looks to be the biggest snow of the season.
Always hard to change from metal tolerances to wood tolerances.
It’s way too early here to be building nests, but they are looking for spots
Doug
Loyd,
Snakes don't seem to be a problem here, and the only one we've put a "cat baffle" on was at my daughter's. She has a large, active cat who thinks he's a dog, but still chases birds occasionally. We put that one up a little late last spring, and the Tree Swallows appropriated it in less than a day. I think raccoons would be more problem here than snakes, but that design is supposed to make it hard for them to reach anything.
I have one of each in the yard. (Tree Swallow and Bluebird) and they know which is which. Those two birds co-exist well, but compete for the same nest
cavity.
Doug
No, of course not. Just a fleeting pause about something totally irrelevant. Carry on as usual, please!..................
A sobering thought?
K2
.Always hard to change from metal tolerances to wood tolerances.
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What did I do ?
More than a month ago I bought a lathe about 660 USD.
A lot of things need to be cleaned and adjusted ..... Crazy
Yesterday I still felt it wasn't quite right, so I took the slider off and looked at it.....................................
With this lathe - only with this lathe -, after cleaning and aligning everything, although there are still a few places I'm not satisfied with, in the end it's like you said: a bargain.That new lathe looks like a great addition to your shop and a real bargain, too. You said it needs cleaning, and from the looks of it, you are doing a splendid job.
I could not find a spec and I assume the bare minimum of clearance is best?I could not find a spec and I assume the bare minimum of clearance is best?? To eliminate one source of chatter??
Lloyd
What is a "propelling pencil'? Maybe you'd better demonstrate it so we know you aren't lying.Carrying on as instructed!
Here's more brief pauses for thought... even if irelevant to "what are we doing today?"
An Aluminium smelter I worked on building in 1980 has been decommissioned and the site cleared having had a 40 year life. Electric switchgear I designed in the 1980s is near end of life having passed its 40 year planned life. Cars I helped develop in my job have come been and gone except for odd museum pieces!
But in the model club we are recommissioning a 1952 loco, amongst other stuff that has well out-lived the makers. My house is a decent 118 years old, built with gas lighting that has been replaced with electric filament, fluorescent and now LED lighting.
Beyond the imagination of the builder?
My oldest model is my Father's toy electric motor that dates from about 100 years ago.... used on his model assembly kit, and still works. But I have my Grandmother's propelling pencil from about 125 years ago that also still works.
Who knows what will last and what will be consigned to dust? Lots of clocks, watches and other heirlooms from the mechanical age, yet few old electronic things? My 1977 calculator has finally expired... my slide rule still works.
Could builders of Roman, Greek or Egyptian buildings and structures have imagined they would last thousands of years?
Victorian house builders built to last a "lifetime", which was more like 60 to 80 years then. So they would be pleased to see all their thousands of houses, etc. still in use approaching 3 times that span.
Time is irrelevent. "Now" and "pleasure" count for a lot.
That's why we enjoy making models. The pleasure is an addictive "now" thing.
What is your pleasure today?
I hope mine will be steaming a 30 year old boiler to test and set a new safety valve for another refurbished 30 year old boiler.... (pleasure) then maybe a bit of gardening.... (just stuff "to do")?
I don't build bird boxes, nor suffer snakes eating birds, but do watch for toads while mowing spring grass, and hibernating hedgehogs when clearing winter leaves, etc. The birds here nest in shrubs and trees that I have grown for their nesting -right outside the kitchen window. Woodpeckers enjoy the old dead tree trunk that I use for a flagpole.
This musing simply passes an hour before breakfast, as my body woke me at 5.30am. - I reckon the body is now twice as old as my brain thinks it is...?
K2
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