03-14-2021, 06:30 PM
I have started the build of a Steam Engine that is built out of Bar Stock Steel & Brass. I found the plans on EBay in December. Before I started building I tracked down all the materials required for the build. I wanted a project that I could machine and try my best to hit the numbers on the plans.
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The first part that I started with was the Flywheel. I have limited experience, so it was a challenge to build. But I’m very happy with the outcome of the flywheel.
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I got to try a few operations on the flywheel that I have never done before. Ran into some small issues that I had to figure out along the way. And learned some lessons as well. I started out with way to much material. Which now I know wasn’t necessary. Waisted a lot of time removing the excess material instead of machining the part. Tom G gave me some great info that helped me produce a part I’m very happy with.
More to come as the build progresses!
Trevor
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The first part that I started with was the Flywheel. I have limited experience, so it was a challenge to build. But I’m very happy with the outcome of the flywheel.
[attachment=16873]
[attachment=16874]
[attachment=16875]
[attachment=16876]
[attachment=16877]
[attachment=16878]
[attachment=16879]
[attachment=16880]
[attachment=16881]
[attachment=16882]
[attachment=16883]
[attachment=16884]
[attachment=16885]
[attachment=16886]
I got to try a few operations on the flywheel that I have never done before. Ran into some small issues that I had to figure out along the way. And learned some lessons as well. I started out with way to much material. Which now I know wasn’t necessary. Waisted a lot of time removing the excess material instead of machining the part. Tom G gave me some great info that helped me produce a part I’m very happy with.
More to come as the build progresses!
Trevor