Always liked beam engines and now that my little 3 axis is in working order, time to see if I can make something like one - No plans , just winging it as I go along. Draw something up till I like it, then try carve it out of metal.
Drawing is easy, put a 10 degree taper to the sides - I Like It - Well after more hours than I care to count, whittling away little by little . . . Whose the nut that said taper would look good - - -
Undercutting - 1/4 inch Dremel ball mill - Now that's an adventure, Tried regular ball end mill - Fail - Flipping the part over no matter how careful I was still ended up with the planes skewed a tad. The Dremel ball alloed the reach under with the shank just clearing.
Then it's the super glue (no tape) so can face it down to final size. Lesson learned, don't get super glue on the hold down threads - Ya - Brought 0.060 off each side at 0.003, don't want to stress the glue so about 20 minutes later, a dose of Acetone to break the glue bond leaves me with - -
So now I have a beam and two connecting rods - Want to do the flywheel along the same theme - That's going to be fun - Don't know yet what the end result will be - Guess that's why it's called a hobby.
Robert
Drawing is easy, put a 10 degree taper to the sides - I Like It - Well after more hours than I care to count, whittling away little by little . . . Whose the nut that said taper would look good - - -
Undercutting - 1/4 inch Dremel ball mill - Now that's an adventure, Tried regular ball end mill - Fail - Flipping the part over no matter how careful I was still ended up with the planes skewed a tad. The Dremel ball alloed the reach under with the shank just clearing.
Then it's the super glue (no tape) so can face it down to final size. Lesson learned, don't get super glue on the hold down threads - Ya - Brought 0.060 off each side at 0.003, don't want to stress the glue so about 20 minutes later, a dose of Acetone to break the glue bond leaves me with - -
So now I have a beam and two connecting rods - Want to do the flywheel along the same theme - That's going to be fun - Don't know yet what the end result will be - Guess that's why it's called a hobby.
Robert