Was reading a heap of old ME Magazines (2000 to 2007)- found various bits and pieces that may be of interest.
Bourdon Tube Engine – There are some other interesting variations of engines on this web page – worth a look.
Twisty Steam Engine – on the same page as previous – very clever I thought – gotta have a go at that.
Laminar Flow Stirling Engines – seems interesting – worth a google if you are interested in stirling engines.
Interesting variation on Norman toolpost – with the toolholding block and the post both threaded 20tpi to provide fine height adjustment
A chap made a boiler by tapping a hole in the lid of a pressure cooker and putting a line out to his engines – carried on using the safety valve built into the lid of the pressure cooker. Seemed like a surprisingly easy and cheap way of getting safe steam if there is an unused pressure cooker in the cupboard.
When I was a kid those pressure cooker safety valves were just a heavy lump of metal that wobbled around on top of a vent. Are they a bit more sophisticated nowadays ?
Was pondering this and I realised that those little octagonal coffee pots come complete with safety valve – the springs inside those must be quite small and quite strong …. Do you chaps buy springs or make them on your lathe ? I have got the WP Springs book will have a read. Am currently waiting for springs and tiny balls to finish my safety valve for my tiny boiler.
Making a multi cylinder engine by putting a heap of wobblers in a row
Magnetic drive clock – photo looked surprisingly simple and elegant with a distinct lack of complicated nests of toothed wheels. Magnet in the base gives the pendulum a nudge as it swings past.
Hypocycloid model engine – looked quite snazzy
There was lotsa other things beyond my understanding at the moment nevertheless am thoroughly enjoying browsing this lot and adding items to "the wish list"
Anyway – have a look at those first two engines above.
Bill