More progress
Now for what I consider the hardest part on this model. The reversing screw the drawing calls for 3/16 20TPI 2 start thread. I gave this plenty of thought and decided I would make this by making a tap to produce the nut then screw cut the thread on the shaft using the nut as a gauge. Checking my history I decided to make the thread stub acme as acme threads came into use about the 1890's and as I do not know exactly the date this model is a copy off, checking google I found triple expansion engines were around this time frame so that is what I decided to build. I checked with my tooling supplier could only get 16 TPI stub acme full form tips so again this is what I used.
First up the tap I used silver steel as I was only tapping bronze.
I hardened the silver steel using a blow touch did not try to temper as it is a long time since I did any serious heat treatment it did end up quite hard as I only had to tap through 3/8 dia bronze it worked well
I made 2 nuts just in case I had any issues.
Next I cut the 3/16 thread on the shaft. My lathe is a Prototrak out of the USA I am semi retired these days and as you get next to nothing for used machinery I decided to keep my lathe it is great at this type of machining, I can program any pitch required so this thread was pretty straight forward. The only consideration with this thread was setting the screw cutting tip at the require helix angle for this thread it required 9 degrees on the holder so I machined a wedge to give me the required helix angle it worked great.
The thread for the reversing screw came out great
Next I made a simple wheel to fit on the shaft and bracket to fit to the model along with the reverse screw lever all came out great
And an up to date of progress
Now for what I consider the hardest part on this model. The reversing screw the drawing calls for 3/16 20TPI 2 start thread. I gave this plenty of thought and decided I would make this by making a tap to produce the nut then screw cut the thread on the shaft using the nut as a gauge. Checking my history I decided to make the thread stub acme as acme threads came into use about the 1890's and as I do not know exactly the date this model is a copy off, checking google I found triple expansion engines were around this time frame so that is what I decided to build. I checked with my tooling supplier could only get 16 TPI stub acme full form tips so again this is what I used.
First up the tap I used silver steel as I was only tapping bronze.
I hardened the silver steel using a blow touch did not try to temper as it is a long time since I did any serious heat treatment it did end up quite hard as I only had to tap through 3/8 dia bronze it worked well
I made 2 nuts just in case I had any issues.
Next I cut the 3/16 thread on the shaft. My lathe is a Prototrak out of the USA I am semi retired these days and as you get next to nothing for used machinery I decided to keep my lathe it is great at this type of machining, I can program any pitch required so this thread was pretty straight forward. The only consideration with this thread was setting the screw cutting tip at the require helix angle for this thread it required 9 degrees on the holder so I machined a wedge to give me the required helix angle it worked great.
The thread for the reversing screw came out great
Next I made a simple wheel to fit on the shaft and bracket to fit to the model along with the reverse screw lever all came out great
And an up to date of progress