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IronHorse

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Well after my failure to get my AlphaVictory engine to run, I decided to finish a project that I started 5 years ago. This is actually what got me into model engine building. I had bought a few "Toy" steam engines on Ebay (Mamod, Jensen, Wilesco and Weeden) and thought I could make my own. So I beat out the fire-box and the Hardware store boiler parts but soon realized I would have to spend the money to buy everthing else. Or I could buy a lathe and make it myself. The steam fittings and whistle are the first things I made when I got the machine home. The engine is a copy of the engine on my small Mamod unit, single action wobbler. I also have a small Lubricator to supply oil to the engine.

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I built a condenser to catch the exhaust steam and water so I do not get puddles on the woodwork.

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The generator was made from a small 6V electric motor I found at the hobby store. It supplies power through a 330 Ohm resistor to a small high intensity white LED.

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Here is a shot from the back showing the smoke stack with the garage sale candle holder cap. I found some Red Oak at the building store and glued 2 pieces together. I borrowed a router from a friend to finish the edges and gave it 4 coats of poly.

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And finally a Video. Here it is running on air as I want to show this off for a while before I fire up the boiler and tarnish everything.



This project took way to long to finish, but I am happy with the result. I do not think I will do another "total" polished engine again, It was just too much work. I think I will switch to a more Rat-Rod approach for the next project. ;D

Thanks for looking
IronHorse




 
That's a beautiful piece of work.
And while "It was just too much work", it was well worth it.
Very very nice.
 
Thanks for the comments, It was a fun project, now I can watch it tarnish :'( I will try to find a wooden box to keep it in.


IronHorse
 
Wow fantastic . I wish I had the patience and perseverance for such projects. seems lik I have way to many simpler projects partial done these days.
A thought here if you plan to run on steam and even if you do not a drip pan under the engine would be a nice add on . I would think you will get a bit of leakage and therefor condensate. for the engine just a thought. fantastic work though.
Tin
 
Nice! I love polished copper....

Great build!

Dave
 


WOW. Super power plant. Very nice work.

Ron
 
Beautiful job, IronHorse.
Dennis
 
Simply Beautiful Iron Horse. I just have to ask...have you protected the finish and if so how?...or do you just polish it up from time to time?

Bill
 
Iron Horse,

Simply gorgeous. :bow: :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
Bill: I did not clear lacquer the parts like they do on a Mamod. I have a couple of old Mamod's and the coating burns/flakes off after a while and it is hard to keep it nice. I think I will just leave it as bare metal and just polish it up the best I can. Maybe as it ages it will look cool, time will tell. I found that Silvo works better than Brasso polish on Copper/Brass ???. The brasso leaves fine scratches, but the Silvo does a really nice job.

IronHorse
 
That's a top job you've done there. Really first rate! All your work has really paid off in a good running engine and beautiful looking steam plant.
Well done, and thanks for the pics.
 
Beautiful work! I love that it does something, so many engines just run for the sake of running, but this one lights a light! :) But you said there's a whistle too? I beg you to remake the video so we can hear the whistle.
 
Well unfortunately the Whistle sounds more like a Hisstle. As I mentioned the whistle was the first thing I made when I got my lathe. It also leaks around the valve, I will have to do some adjustments before it actually whistles.

IronHorse
 
Very impressive. I wish there were plans for something like that. I like the idea of using a small motor for the generator.
 
Hi IronHorse. That is a work of art.
Kevin
 
So you're the guy!! ;D

I saw photos of this plant posted on another forum. That is pure metal sex appeal. A fine work of metal art. Just over the top gorgeous. :bow:
 
Ya, that's me. A fellow from that site saw my post here and asked if he could post some pictures there. I guess the more exposure the better ;D

IronHorse
 

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