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timbg500

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I am retired and living near Rochester, NY (Henrietta). I have been a manufacturing jeweler, machinist (manual and 1980's CNC), and modelmaker, but spent most of my career in Quality Assurance. I have a 9" South Bend lathe, Atlas horizontal mill, drill press, band saws, etc. I have been building live steam engines as a hobby for about 30 years. I built a 1/5 scale Shay - runs on propane. I am currently building a 1/8 scale 4-8-0 camelback locomotive. I run my engines at the Finger Lakes Live Steamers, near Clyde, NY. I recently designed and built a Rose Engine Lathe for making geometric patterns in exotic wood. I have also been making woodwinds - mostly recorders.
 
The streamlined "500" was originally built in 1957. I have rebuilt it twice, most recently with streamlining and a new boiler. It is coal fired. The Shay is a class A (2 cylinder, 2 truck) with a T-boiler. This year, I changed the stack to an oldertype and added a wood pile on the tank. It is fired with propane - 20 lb. tank behind my seat on the riding car.
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The Shay plans are the Mich-Cal Shay No. 2 by Bill Harris. The book is "Logging with Steam." It is published by The Village Press - same company publishes "Live Steam and Outdoor Railroading" magazine. I did scale the engine up from the plans. You can see videos of both engines on my You Tube channel, here: https://www.youtube.com/timbg
 
I am retired and living near Rochester, NY (Henrietta). I have been a manufacturing jeweler, machinist (manual and 1980's CNC), and modelmaker, but spent most of my career in Quality Assurance. I have a 9" South Bend lathe, Atlas horizontal mill, drill press, band saws, etc. I have been building live steam engines as a hobby for about 30 years. I built a 1/5 scale Shay - runs on propane. I am currently building a 1/8 scale 4-8-0 camelback locomotive. I run my engines at the Finger Lakes Live Steamers, near Clyde, NY. I recently designed and built a Rose Engine Lathe for making geometric patterns in exotic wood. I have also been making woodwinds - mostly recorders.
Welcome to the group

Dave
 
Recorders are horrible things, way too difficult to play! Haha :cool:



Did you cut bevel gears for your Shay locomotve or buy them?
The machine on your youtube seems fairly large.

Greetings Timo
 
I am retired and living near Rochester, NY (Henrietta). I have been a manufacturing jeweler, machinist (manual and 1980's CNC), and modelmaker, but spent most of my career in Quality Assurance. I have a 9" South Bend lathe, Atlas horizontal mill, drill press, band saws, etc. I have been building live steam engines as a hobby for about 30 years. I built a 1/5 scale Shay - runs on propane. I am currently building a 1/8 scale 4-8-0 camelback locomotive. I run my engines at the Finger Lakes Live Steamers, near Clyde, NY. I recently designed and built a Rose Engine Lathe for making geometric patterns in exotic wood. I have also been making woodwinds - mostly recorders.
I always had a dream to build a bass clarinette.
 
I am retired and living near Rochester, NY (Henrietta). I have been a manufacturing jeweler, machinist (manual and 1980's CNC), and modelmaker, but spent most of my career in Quality Assurance. I have a 9" South Bend lathe, Atlas horizontal mill, drill press, band saws, etc. I have been building live steam engines as a hobby for about 30 years. I built a 1/5 scale Shay - runs on propane. I am currently building a 1/8 scale 4-8-0 camelback locomotive. I run my engines at the Finger Lakes Live Steamers, near Clyde, NY. I recently designed and built a Rose Engine Lathe for making geometric patterns in exotic wood. I have also been making woodwinds - mostly recorders.
@timbg500 I'm looking at designing and building a rose engine with a geometric chuck. I like the idea of bringing back non-cnc stuff. Could you post pictures of yours?
 
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