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  • #382140
    Ian Skeldon 2
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      @ianskeldon2

      Wow that looks big, what diameter is the flywheel Neil?

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      #382143
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt

        LOL must be the perspective! Nowhere near as big as it looks, it's only 6" in diameter.

        JS got a pair laser cut for me MANY years ago. Further modified the other one is going on my Lady Stephanie… one day.

        Neil

        #382196
        JasonB
        Moderator
          @jasonb
          Posted by Neil Wyatt on 24/11/2018 21:03:32:

          Progress with the Ancient Engine:

          It was quite a modern design when you started making that onesmile p

          #382304
          GoCreate
          Participant
            @gocreate

            Great looking engine Neil.

            Today I was going to etch a small name plate for my Stuart 10V, I had good success previously with etching. Then decided give it a go on my home converted cnc mill, Very happy with the result though some improvements can be made for next time, done with a 0.2mm pcb carbide engraving cutter at 20k rpm.

            !0v name plate.jpg

            Nigel

            #382332
            Neil Wyatt
            Moderator
              @neilwyatt

              That's excellent – the 1 can only be little more than 0.1mm wide and nice and crisp. You need a blob of black paint on the 8 though

              Neil

              #382337
              GoCreate
              Participant
                @gocreate

                Thanks Neil, A blob of paint on the '8' will be too much, probably a tiny spec of paint will fix it, LOL.

                BTW, that brick work on your model also looks fantastic.

                Nigel

                #382342
                Neil Wyatt
                Moderator
                  @neilwyatt

                  Thanks, it's thin 'brick slips' stuck to 3/4" ply, they are made of real brick and pointed with readymix patching mortar.

                  I used miniature bricks for the base of one engine, just two brick high which looked fine, but when I tried building a full high wall it looked awful.

                  Today I've sorted the piston and its rod, properly aligned the frame and sorted the positions of a few parts. Oh and made an exhaust pipe from brake tube.

                  Next job is the crosshead which is best described as 'challenging' – it has a roller at each end.

                  Neil

                  #382347
                  Dullnote
                  Participant
                    @dullnote

                    Today I made the inner eccentric for the simple mill engine, found that hard on the eyes. Worked out fine but off putting watching it until the part being machined became round. Not much or too exciting but a first for me

                    Jim

                    #382348
                    Mark Rand
                    Participant
                      @markrand96270

                      Hooked up a couple of lengths of Black Friday 2 1/2" or 63mm hose to the dust extractor. Much better than the vacuum cleaner for cleaning swarf off the floor and tools. Doesn't suck hard enough to swallow nuts and bolts etc. but cleans five times the area at a sweep.

                       

                      Spent 2 1/2 days this week making a mast and brackets to carry some SWA cable overhead to the garage. The 33 year old non-armoured-underground-in-a-steel-conduit-with-6"-of-concrete-over-it cable had failed and SWMBO's pottery kiln was out of action. Spent two days pulling the SWA and getting the pottery production line working again. I'm scheduled to spend the weekend after next dragging the consumer unit up from the 15th edition of the Wiring Regs to the 17th edition by replacing it and all of its breakers and adding an extra RCB.

                       

                       

                      Edited By Mark Rand on 25/11/2018 21:22:05

                      #382357
                      CHARLES lipscombe
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                        @charleslipscombe16059

                        Danny M2Z you have a PM about the Bandiana Sale

                        #382362
                        Danny M2Z
                        Participant
                          @dannym2z
                          Posted by CHARLES lipscombe on 25/11/2018 23:25:53:

                          Danny M2Z you have a PM about the Bandiana Sale

                          Thanks Charles, you have a reply. What amuses me is the 'Black Friday', 'Christmas in July', 'Father's Day' etc sales.

                          All were invented and promoted by business interests trying to push/promote sales during slack periods.

                          * Danny M *

                          Edited By Danny M2Z on 26/11/2018 05:01:27

                          #382369
                          Ron Laden
                          Participant
                            @ronladen17547

                            This morning was a bit of pre Christmas shopping.

                            Some round steel bar to make the 40mm flycutter from and a 3/4" thick 6082 blank for the rotary table plate. Some T nuts, 12mm and 16mm collets, a T slot cutter and a 8mm flycutter tool bit. Also a gas strut to replace the mills torque lever arm.

                            Well one has to have a few treats now and then..smiley

                            #382459
                            daveb
                            Participant
                              @daveb17630

                              Started taking the motor off the Super7 to replace noisy bearing. Disconnected wiring, slackened screws and then found motor pulley was loose.

                              Nice and quiet now!

                              I get worse as I get older!

                              Daveb

                              #382486
                              Danny M2Z
                              Participant
                                @dannym2z

                                Today I landed on Mars -:

                                * Danny M *

                                #382513
                                V8Eng
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                                  @v8eng
                                  Posted by Danny M2Z on 26/11/2018 21:49:52:

                                  Today I landed on Mars -:

                                  * Danny M *

                                  Congratulations! I just watched that on the News, hope the Solar Panels unfurl properly and the drilling goes well.devil

                                  Edited By V8Eng on 27/11/2018 09:25:33

                                  #382546
                                  Jim Nic
                                  Participant
                                    @jimnic

                                    Actually yesterday, I received the laser cut return connecting rods in stainless steel for my Overcrank Engine. These rods are in effect the crosshead but they work around the crankshaft thus shortening the engine. They were produced for me by Model Engineers Laser from a paper drawing.

                                    return conn rods.jpg

                                    I could have made them myself but producing 4 seemed like a chore so I took the easy route.

                                    I understand that Malcolm at Model Engineers Laser runs it as a retirement project and he tells me that unfortunately his service will no longer be available after the end of 2020. That is a great pity as his service is excellent in all respects and he is willing to work from a paper drawing.

                                    Jim

                                    #382611
                                    John Haine
                                    Participant
                                      @johnhaine32865

                                      Finally reached the stage with my little Unimat where I could run the new spindle.

                                      img_20181127_172122697_hdr.jpg

                                      I've had a couple of unsuccessful attempts at making an ER16 collet chuck for it, also tried a collet adapter from one of our suppliers which proved a dog. So eventually decided that since I mainly want the lathe for turning small round parts I'd change the spindle and fit one made from an ER16 extension collet chuck. Has a 12mm shank so had to make some adapter bushes to fit the bearings; and made new 3-step pulleys. I found a nice Parvalux SD18 190W 3-phase 2 pole motor which runs from an IMO VFD. Whole lot mounted on 2 inch varnished ply baseplate. Runs smooth at 300 rpm with no vibration, spindle has very small native runout, a bit disappointed at the runout with a collet which seems mainly to be a problem with the closer nuts. Somehow I've managed to accumulate 5, one of them seems pretty good, the others not so good. Can get about 0.03 mm TIR on a 10mm ground steel bar. Now need to do a lot of tidying up and sort out some decent tools

                                      #382705
                                      Ron Laden
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                                        @ronladen17547

                                        Well not today but I spent most of yesterday evening reading as much as I could find on Cherry Hill. Not until yesterday and seeing her name mentioned on a thread did I know anything about her, I had no idea who she was.

                                        What can one say about her..? well I,m not even going to try other than what a "truly amazing lady" the models are almost beyond belief. I dont know about model engineering which of course it is but her work seems to be on another level, just perfection.

                                        Ron

                                        #382706
                                        Ron Laden
                                        Participant
                                          @ronladen17547

                                          Sorry double post

                                          Edited By Ron Laden on 28/11/2018 14:12:10

                                          #382990
                                          Michael Gilligan
                                          Participant
                                            @michaelgilligan61133

                                            Today … I found this listed on ebay: **LINK**

                                            https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clock-or-model-makers-Mini-Lathe-12vDC-powered/223226406213

                                            Perhaps I shall dream tonight, of what I could buy for £250

                                            MichaelG.

                                            #383013
                                            IanH
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                                              @ianh

                                              I am not sure that is “self made” – or if it was the chap made 2!

                                              My mammoth workshop re-organisation turned up what looks to be an almost identical item, although at the headstock end it has a pulley and drive pin arrangement that I assumed was intended for use with a bow?

                                              It was given to me by a watchmaker who was ex bomber command and trained as a watch maker at the end of the war. It does have a hand made look to it, perhaps it was made by course participants as a part of their training?

                                              I put it on the shelf as it is a nice thing, would someone get some use out of it?

                                              Ian

                                              #383020
                                              Bazyle
                                              Participant
                                                @bazyle
                                                Posted by Michael Gilligan on 29/11/2018 22:16:48:

                                                Perhaps I shall dream tonight, of what I could buy for £250

                                                MichaelG.

                                                Well hopefully a proper lathe not a set of hand turns some idiot has put a motor on. I do hate seeing such overpriced bodges on ebay with the risk that some pensioner will sink their savings into it.

                                                #383023
                                                Michael Gilligan
                                                Participant
                                                  @michaelgilligan61133
                                                  Posted by IanH on 30/11/2018 08:11:16:

                                                  I am not sure that is “self made” – or if it was the chap made 2!

                                                  My mammoth workshop re-organisation turned up what looks to be an almost identical item, although at the headstock end it has a pulley and drive pin arrangement that I assumed was intended for use with a bow?

                                                  It was given to me by a watchmaker who was ex bomber command and trained as a watch maker at the end of the war. It does have a hand made look to it, perhaps it was made by course participants as a part of their training?

                                                  I put it on the shelf as it is a nice thing, would someone get some use out of it?

                                                  Ian

                                                  .

                                                  Ian,

                                                  Yes it's intended for use with a bow, and I only shared the one on ebay for 'interest'

                                                  My interpetation is that the seller "made" this "lathe" from a set of turns.

                                                  Bazyle has proffered a value-judgement, although I chose a more subtle comment.

                                                  MichaelG.

                                                  .

                                                  P.S. very happy to give yours a good home, if you're offering !

                                                  #383061
                                                  SillyOldDuffer
                                                  Moderator
                                                    @sillyoldduffer
                                                    Posted by Ron Laden on 28/11/2018 14:10:44:

                                                    Well not today but I spent most of yesterday evening reading as much as I could find on Cherry Hill. Not until yesterday and seeing her name mentioned on a thread did I know anything about her, I had no idea who she was.

                                                    What can one say about her..? well I,m not even going to try other than what a "truly amazing lady" the models are almost beyond belief. I dont know about model engineering which of course it is but her work seems to be on another level, just perfection.

                                                    Ron

                                                    Plenty of other people doing superb exhibition quality work but Cherry Hill does seem to be that bit extra even amongst the elite. It's not just that the lady demonstrates top-end craftsmanship, it's that she researches the originals in detail and then designs and builds her models from scratch. And it's no fluke – she's produced many excellent models since she started, I believe in the 1960's.

                                                    Comparisons are odious at this level of skill, but who else would the team put in the same league as Cherry Hill?

                                                    Dave

                                                    #383079
                                                    Cornish Jack
                                                    Participant
                                                      @cornishjack

                                                      The much-missed, late Sir John summed it up nicely in describing the effect on the expressions of those viewing her work at the MEX. The change from the happy expectant faces of those going up the stairs, to the realisation of those coming down that their best efforts wouldn't match up, summed up the quality they had just seen. The thing I find most remarkable is that I can see a photograph of one of her masterpieces and recognise her 'authorship' with no further clues! Truly amazing!

                                                      rgds

                                                      Bill

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