Over the last 5 years, due to a lot of personal circumstances, I have had very little time in my shop compared to what I used to do, sometimes as much as 15 hours in a day.
I am now starting to get things organised and just need to get myself motivated and moving.
Even though I haven't had much time in my shop, I have been keeping it up to date with tooling and engine projects being bought without thinking and just thrown into storage. I have really no idea of what I have as during this time, my memory failed and it is only now that some of them are coming back.
So over the last few weeks, I have started to dig everything out and up to now, these are the projects and engines I have committed myself to making or finishing off, and the deeper I go, I am sure that more will resurface.
Whenever I decide to make something, ALL materials are gathered together to finish it off, hence this key.
These are not necessarily in the right order and is a good case of wallet engineering overtaking logical thought.
RM = Raw materials
C = Casting set
TOOLING
Fit new vice to mill - RM
Floating reamer head - RM
Rotary broach - RM
Spring winding tool - RM
Diamond plate lapping machine (own design proven) - RM
Jerry Howell Ball turning attachment - RM
Finish off a few Jerry Howell small bunsen burners - RM
Make a few gas control valves for the above burners - RM + specialised gasket sets.
Pair of external laps - C & RM
Freewheeling fixture (own design) for spring winding and gear hobbing - RM
Hobbing machine, depending on how freewheeling fixture turns out, might not make - C
Convert older Vertex dividing head to digital control - RM
Convert small RT to digital control - RM
Various backplates and chucks to make and mount for RT's and dividing heads - C & RM
Fit new DivisionMaster to mill head - RM
Finish off commissioning Surface grinder and fit DRO - Everything
Make 4 roll rolling machine - RM
Convert lathe to 3phase with inverter - Everything
Fit tacho to lathe - Everything
Make high speed spindle for large mill - RM
Convert SX2 mill to CNC - Everything
ENGINES
Finish off a full set of 5 Liney Radial engines - RM
Finish off Scott flame licker - C & RM
Finish off Westbury Whippet i/c engine - C & RM
R&B engine - C & RM
Matthew Murray Hypocycloidal engine - C & RM
Robinson hot air engine - C & RM
Borderer - C & RM
Make a set of 3 very large flame lickers by Gerd Litty - C & RM
My personal thoughts are to make the tooling first, just in case they are required for finishing off the engines.
What are your thoughts? Is anyone else stuck in the same situation?
John
I am now starting to get things organised and just need to get myself motivated and moving.
Even though I haven't had much time in my shop, I have been keeping it up to date with tooling and engine projects being bought without thinking and just thrown into storage. I have really no idea of what I have as during this time, my memory failed and it is only now that some of them are coming back.
So over the last few weeks, I have started to dig everything out and up to now, these are the projects and engines I have committed myself to making or finishing off, and the deeper I go, I am sure that more will resurface.
Whenever I decide to make something, ALL materials are gathered together to finish it off, hence this key.
These are not necessarily in the right order and is a good case of wallet engineering overtaking logical thought.
RM = Raw materials
C = Casting set
TOOLING
Fit new vice to mill - RM
Floating reamer head - RM
Rotary broach - RM
Spring winding tool - RM
Diamond plate lapping machine (own design proven) - RM
Jerry Howell Ball turning attachment - RM
Finish off a few Jerry Howell small bunsen burners - RM
Make a few gas control valves for the above burners - RM + specialised gasket sets.
Pair of external laps - C & RM
Freewheeling fixture (own design) for spring winding and gear hobbing - RM
Hobbing machine, depending on how freewheeling fixture turns out, might not make - C
Convert older Vertex dividing head to digital control - RM
Convert small RT to digital control - RM
Various backplates and chucks to make and mount for RT's and dividing heads - C & RM
Fit new DivisionMaster to mill head - RM
Finish off commissioning Surface grinder and fit DRO - Everything
Make 4 roll rolling machine - RM
Convert lathe to 3phase with inverter - Everything
Fit tacho to lathe - Everything
Make high speed spindle for large mill - RM
Convert SX2 mill to CNC - Everything
ENGINES
Finish off a full set of 5 Liney Radial engines - RM
Finish off Scott flame licker - C & RM
Finish off Westbury Whippet i/c engine - C & RM
R&B engine - C & RM
Matthew Murray Hypocycloidal engine - C & RM
Robinson hot air engine - C & RM
Borderer - C & RM
Make a set of 3 very large flame lickers by Gerd Litty - C & RM
My personal thoughts are to make the tooling first, just in case they are required for finishing off the engines.
What are your thoughts? Is anyone else stuck in the same situation?
John