My Version of Elmer's Beam Engine

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JMI--I agree wholeheartedly--Elmers engines are just too small for old eyes to work with comfortably. (Maybe even young eyes). Thats why I built mine at double scale.---Brian
 
On a chance visit to a local hobby shop I spotted this brass pack by K&S

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It contains a variety of sizes of brass strip stock.

At the time it was $8.95, maybe a little more now.
The stock is actually all metric sizes, but 1 X 3MM is close enough for the linkage parts.

Rick
 
Got the piston and some linkage done but it still lacks the flywheel and eccentric rod, as well as some more linkage.

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The flywheel and eccentric rod will take some work on the RT which has me a little anxious but...

Jim
 
Nice work JMI. I'm pleased to see that I am not the only one on this forum that uses drills for temporary pivot shafts!!! ;D ;D
 
Brian Rupnow said:
Nice work JMI. I'm pleased to see that I am not the only one on this forum that uses drills for temporary pivot shafts!!! ;D ;D

That way I know for sure they will fit :big: !!!

Jim
 
I crossed the finish line ;D:

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and a short movie of questionable quality:



The "blued" steel was done with Brownell's Oxpho-Blue. Nice touch I think.
Now for a little break from the machines.

Jim
 
JMI,

Congratulations on completing a fine looking engine. :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
Jim,
Nicely done!! You must be very please and proud and rightly so. Elmer's Beam has always been one of my favorites and is always an attention getter too.

Thanks for sharing the pics and video.

Bill
 
Jim,
Very nice looking engine. :bow: Thanks for sharing the pictures and video,

Cheers,
Phil
 
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