Hello,
I know that the ideal choice for crankshaft is steel but I have a watchmaker Emco Unimat 3 lathe and it's difficult to machine large steel components.
I am working on a small boxer 4 engine and have already made some components (engine block, cylinder sleeves, pistons, etc.) And now trying to make a crankshaft.
I am thinking of building it from one piece of brass, do you think it will hold? I intent to run the engine slow and with no load, just as a model engine.
I saw a video on YouTube where one guy makes it from aluminium for a single piston engine and it seemed to run.
My main concerns are:
1. Will it be rigid enough?
2. Will it wear down on the contact areas?
I know that the ideal choice for crankshaft is steel but I have a watchmaker Emco Unimat 3 lathe and it's difficult to machine large steel components.
I am working on a small boxer 4 engine and have already made some components (engine block, cylinder sleeves, pistons, etc.) And now trying to make a crankshaft.
I am thinking of building it from one piece of brass, do you think it will hold? I intent to run the engine slow and with no load, just as a model engine.
I saw a video on YouTube where one guy makes it from aluminium for a single piston engine and it seemed to run.
My main concerns are:
1. Will it be rigid enough?
2. Will it wear down on the contact areas?