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    I build a "Cracker Steam Train"

    Hello thanks for the help. Nevertheless, thus I get further a little. This morning I have continued again a little in my locomotive. Now, nevertheless, for the kettle I have turned off 33 mm of brass pipe from brass 63. This is also not especially good by his softy Tenaciously to work on...
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    I build a "Cracker Steam Train"

    Today I have milled with my CNC Mill from 1 mm of brass metal the Running plate and both Frames. Would be of that I could still do both buffers Beams. Today thus I could already screw together the base of the chassis of the small locomotive. Further I do another time
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    I build a "Cracker Steam Train"

    Hello Shred, thanks for the offer. I would have a question. I lack to the plan 3 sides view. Is there such a thing? Thanks Edwin
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    I build a "Cracker Steam Train"

    Hello, yesterday my friend Imanuel has brought me with the search for a new project on a small and easy Dampflock. The Cracker Steam Train for track 1. An easy, but metrical bemaster plan in addition, only unfortunately, with a very small picture as a whole view is to be found here. http...
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    A mistake with a rocker

    Hello, on the week end I have been founded a small Rocking engine and, besides, a mistake has happened to me. Because the piston is only one thin disc and forms with the piston rod a unity, the connecting rod bolt is led by a small drilling at the end of this piston. The gudgeon pins with...
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    A weekend job

    Hello Bill, Hello Andrew, Hallo Arnold, I do such small projects the fun always sometimes again, also to find an easy successful experience between complicated and longer needing projects. I plan and build for one year on a Chrampton express passenger locomotive for track 1 in live steam and...
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    A weekend job

    Hello, i have built this week-end to my change simply sometimes again a little bit easy and small. After I I here more and more by the contributions read I have bumped into the Rocking Enginge which I liked very much. Thus I have converted them into metrical mass and this week-end allow to...
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    A Striling in series

    After coarse cutting I work on the wick still with my small gas burner which melts the points and I can cut thus everything cleanly. My fourth thermo akustik-Stirling is ready with it and already runs perfect. Edwin
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    A Striling in series

    So and today I finish him. Today I have looked to me at the oval brass pipe over again and for me decided not to use it as a distiller, because it would be simply too massive. Thus I have turned once again a sewage pipe about a wooden thorn and have polished the chrome layer. For the ground...
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    A Striling in series

    For such fine works I have been founded before short a small milling and drill. Now the ready joint with the piston looks screwed together thus. I do the connecting rod from two brass sticks I once with a 2 mm and a 4 mm of hole provides. I connect this with a high-grade steel the flat steel...
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    A Striling in series

    Afterwards I bore 1.6 mm of hole concentric by the later joint, and drills out it up to middle on 2 mm. Now thus I can saw in the same connection with a saw blade a 2 mm wide slit and cut a M2 of thread in one half of the drilling. I turn up the connecting rod bolt with my watchmaker's center...
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    A Striling in series

    I have done the working cylinder and piston from a glass syringe which I have bought at an auction in Ebay. In order to fasten in the brass shell I wrap him in several positions Teflonband, in such a way that I can push him carefully, but firmly in this. The joint screw connection to the...
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    A Striling in series

    Hi, today I have further built a little on my Stirling. First I have begun with the camp shell from brass. Two ball bearings with 13 mm are pressed in in a distance of 20 mm to this. To the ball bearings I have removed the deck discs and with benzine have removed the fat. After him blow out...
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    Upshur Engine #1 of 5. Water cooled version, hit-n miss

    Hi MB, a really perfectly running engine. There I become really envious. Now only the suitable impulse model is absent in addition. A washing machine, for example. Edwin
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    A Striling in series

    Hello Mike, Thanks for your praise. There is not a plan in the sense of these thermo akustik Stirling, indeed, a good description on a homepage, indeed, into German what should be, however, with translator programm no obstacle. http://www.w-haag.de/ Edwin
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    A Striling in series

    Hello Andrew, thanks for the praise.... :) Unfortunately, I will not be able to show a video, because I have only one very slow connection on the Internet and the pictures already need minutes to upload. However, I have so laid out this Stirling that they run very slowly with max. 200 rpm...
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    A Striling in series

    Hello, as I have already pointed by my image, now I build on mine fourth thermo akustik Stirling. In addition I have most parts quite ready and today I have the machine stand on blue perl grain tip slat screwed I have milled the flywheel, the machine stand and the interpreter from aluminum...
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    My selfbuilt watchmaker's center lathe

    Here I do just a nozzle for the gas burner of the Stuart boilers of my steam to the arrangement which I have shown here in another contribution. In 3 mms of brass piece I turn on a cone and bore 0.25 mm of hole by later the gas is pressed. The point of the nozzle still with a close-up and at...
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    My selfbuilt watchmaker's center lathe

    Hello Dean, I can show here, unfortunately, only pictures, because my nevertheless very slow Internet connection does not create nevertheless very much the big data amounts from a video. But here I still have first two topical pictures of my center lathe, most accessories and the three-phase...
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    My selfbuilt watchmaker's center lathe

    Hello, before some time I have been founded after the book of "Jürgen Eichhardt" a watchmaker center lathe. http: // www.vth.de/shop/warenkorb/artikel-einzelansicht/3144/0d714d1c6d2a593fa979a44423f5242e.html? cHash=f962505f69 To this center lathe I have done to myself also most...
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