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Don great work on those engines.

I particularly like the paddlewheel engine.


On cast iron suppliers, I have found it difficult to find reasonably priced suppliers for plain stock... but concur that Speedy is a good source and easy to deal with.

Chuck,
Try Speedy Metals http://www.speedymetals.com/c-8388-round.aspx

I did not look at their prices.

Pat

Speedy is pretty good on price. They quoted me about $7.50 per inch for 4" round. Downside for me is no Website pick-up at their Detroit location... I had hoped to stock up on some goods when I go to N.A.M.E.S show.

Terra Nova Steel and Iron in Canada (Ontario and Alberta) also supplies Cast and Ductile Iron.
 
I priced 12" of 1 1/4" cast iron round at Speedy and the shipping cost more than the metal! I'll have to think about it. I have cut a piece of tractor weight that is not square and will take a lot of fidling to get it round. Think I'll go with that.

Chuck
 
Nice and nice .... Thm:

What scale (length) is the beam engine?
We're building 10 of them over on team builders. We've starting shipping parts last week, hope to send/receive more this week.


Thanks,

Pat H.
6 1/2" long
 
Is the paddle engine actually blue, or is that a photo effect? If its really vlue, how did you get that color over everything, it doesnt look painted.

Very nice work.
 
The traction Engion does it for me
Lovely Thm:
Pete
 
Is the paddle engine actually blue, or is that a photo effect? If its really vlue, how did you get that color over everything, it doesnt look painted.

Very nice work.

Ron, since Don hasn't answered yet I will give my opinion... as an experienced photographer.

Judging by the colour of the copper and brass as well as what appears to be a white table cloth it appears that the pic has colour balance issues due to the lighting conditions or camera settings. There is a definite blue cast.

I have done a quick colour balance of the image that I feel is likely much closer to reality... and the metal looks like standard steel. First pic is original second is colour corrected

PE24.jpg


PE24-mod.jpg
 
Is the paddle engine actually blue, or is that a photo effect? If its really vlue, how did you get that color over everything, it doesnt look painted.

Very nice work.
Ron That is a secret colour process,developed by myself but for £1000 I shall let you have the formula ;),I had no idea why the picture came out that colour,never has before.
Toronto did a great job on it thanks,that is how it is supposed to look.
Out of interest this is one I started 55 years ago,I remember making the frames,links and other bits and pieces,I had to do National Service and my brother finished it off,he had more attention to detail than me ,and it shows
Models007.jpg

Don
 
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Nice! Now you can make the paddle wheels. :)

Hey kvom shouldn't you be getting back to your own paddle wheel build?

After seeing Don's finished paddle wheel engine here I took the time to read both Don's paddle wheel build thread and then your own. I must say they were both very good reads, and very inspirational. This engine is high on my list of builds as soon as I set up shop.

My only criticism... several times it was referred to the plans being on this site but no link was given. It is always good to include a link. Those people offering to email plans to one specific poster dont help all of us who follow.

If anyone has the plans I would like a copy, so if you wish to post them to the download section I will be grateful.

Finally, very good work thank you both for posting your build threads on this engine
 
I would love to download the plans and instructions to the Downloads section,I got as far as "file name" and that was it.I have the plans in my dropbox and on a cd,and would be glad to share but havent got the know how,they are 26 mb.
I did wonder if I was allowed to publish these plans ????
Don
 
Don,
A very nice collection, the Traction Engine spins my wheels, that is classy
Kindest Regards
Beagles
 
Hi Don
Thanks for the heads up email. What a beautiful collection of engines, they are something to be really proud of and an inspiration to all of us who lack your extensive experience and craftsmanship. I have a pal who will wet his knickers when he sees your traction engine, I must admit they are a favourite of mine too. Are the builds here on HMEM? and if so can you email me the links when you get a spare minute (like when its brass monkeys in the shop)

Cheers Les
 
Hi Don
Thanks for the heads up email. What a beautiful collection of engines, they are something to be really proud of and an inspiration to all of us who lack your extensive experience and craftsmanship. I have a pal who will wet his knickers when he sees your traction engine, I must admit they are a favourite of mine too. Are the builds here on HMEM? and if so can you email me the links when you get a spare minute (like when its brass monkeys in the shop)

Cheers Les

Hi Les,

The link to Don's Westbury paddle wheel engine build is here:

oops here is the correct link...

http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/f31/paddle-engine-14759/

This is the link to kvom's build

http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/f31/et-westbury-side-paddle-engine-7888/
 
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I would love to download the plans and instructions to the Downloads section,I got as far as "file name" and that was it.I have the plans in my dropbox and on a cd,and would be glad to share but havent got the know how,they are 26 mb.
I did wonder if I was allowed to publish these plans ????
Don

I understand Don. Thanks for the effort.

Of course you can always share directly with me... lol. Below is a pic that describes how to make a public link to a file in your dropbox public folder... so if you have engine plans there it is easy to share them with me regardless of the size. No bandwidth charges to you either.

YOu have to right click the file to get this menu...

dropbox_copy_public_link.jpg
 
chuck, try enco for your cast iron. it is a good quality and if you search enco free shipping you can usually find a code and get free shipping. you may have to spend $25 or more but it is for stuff instead of shipping. steve
 
Beautiful! Very nice work.

Chuck
 
That's a beaut story Don, built by two brothers combined effort over many years! Very special indeed.

Like the others I too would love to see a copy of the plans if you can share?

cheers, Ian
 

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