I am preparing for a state competition where we have to take our own table top mill And the only one we have is a Inteltech super pro light 1000 which dates back to the 90s and can’t find anything beyond the user manual trying to figure out how to set spindle speed using G code but does not seem...
I’m doing a basic alpha configuration with two independent cylindersConnected with some kind of tube I’m not dealing with a displacer inside of a piston
Yes I mean 10 Thousandths of an inch Piston to cylinder For instance I know a 350 Chevy small block the uses 30 thousandths But also uses cast-iron piston rings
Well I didn't really think about expansion I could harden some mild steel
As for sealing it I’m concerned that my pistons and cylinders won’t necessarily be perfect I’ll be boring and turning them on a CNC lathe so I was hoping to just give it a little more wiggle room using minimal contact...
I am a Percision machining student designing a sterling engine for my senior project I have a rough design right out with A inch and a half bore And three and stroke plan to make the whole thing out of aluminum any advice would be helpful ie. Using O rings to seal it, Cylinder wall clearance, or...
Hello I am currently a senior in a machining program at my local trade school Making Sterling engine for a senior project I originally came to this post looking for the best way to seal my engine using O rings but any advice would be helpful