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HI all its bin a wile for a post but i have bin biz with sum new toys see my other post in tools right if you remember i was on cutting out the middle part of the flywheel for my new engine well i Finley finished it the next step is to cut the outer rim witch is getting made out of stainless steel not looking forward to cutting that right sum pics

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HI all i Finley got to do sum work yesterday in the workshop i cut the 80mm round stock for the outer rim of the fly wheel after sum time and 3 hacksaw blades later i Had dun it then i marched out and center pooped ready for drilling to cut out the middle all i have to do gnaw is finish off the brass center Peace then machen up the outer rim right sum pics

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krv3000 said:
HI all i Finley got to do sum work yesterday in the workshop i cut the 80mm round stock for the outer rim of the fly wheel after sum time and 3 hacksaw blades later i Had dun it then i marched out and center pooped ready for drilling to cut out the middle all i have to do gnaw is finish off the brass center Peace then machen up the outer rim right sum pics

That just looks painful, hacksaw and chain drilling, I would be in bed for a week.

Good work

Robert
 
Phew!!! its a lot of hard work, did you get much distortion when you punched out the centre?
 
hi Bob,I'm really enjoying this build ,your results are b...dy great. Thanks for shareing.

Ian(seagar)
 
Looks like Bob has been cutting that piece of steel by hand since October ;D

Seriously a nice job Bob and just shows what can be done when you set your mind to it.

Pete
 
Steely determination.... ;D

Could always have tried parting off (if you could hold 80mm in the chuck and have a 40mm tool!)...at least you could have read a book while winding it in :big:

Seriously I thought my manual efforts with 35mm steel bar were Herculian, 80mm is real man-size, well done Bob!
 
HI thanks for the comments the 80mm stock is stainless steel not steel when i was serving my time if you made a big boo boo you had to cut a lump of a peace of railway line that soon tort you 1 not to do boo boos and 2 yous a hacksaw
 
krv3000 said:
HI thanks for the comments the 80mm stock is stainless steel not steel when i was serving my time if you made a big boo boo you had to cut a lump of a peace of railway line that soon tort you 1 not to do boo boos and 2 yous a hacksaw

Now you're just making us feel inadequate. ;D
 
Bob

OK; 3 blades or not, we now have to ask what blades are you using in your hacksaw?

Pete
 
Yes please no more pictures with the hacksaw in it!! Too painful! :big:. Just kidding, nice work!
 
krv3000 said:
HI the blades are eclips 24 teeth pr inch

Good old Eclipse then; nothing super special apart from the operator.

Pete
 
HI all its bin a good week to get things dun and i have finished the fly wheel a run dawn of Wat was dun first of i made the center of the fly wheel i made this to be a press fit into the brass center Peace i then drilled the bigest end and taped it to m6
then made a center shaft with a OD of 6 mm center drilled the end i then fitted the brass center Peace to this and direst it up ready to fit the outer rim put the 4 jaw chuck on the lathe and fitted the outer rim i clocked it in then mashend out the center i made the brass center Peace to be a push fit i all so chafed bothe sides of the brass center Peace and put a large counter sink in the center ready for silver soldering after soldering it all up put back in to the lathe and direst it up then made up a Busch for the opiset side which was a push fit then this was drilled and then taped m3 then i gave it all a good Polish right pics as per for give spelling

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Hi Bob,

Your fly wheel is looking good, your built up method of construction worked well, I'm going to have to try that some time.

Nick
 
HI all I must apologise for not keeping in touch regarding engine No 11 in the past months have bin rather biz first of all with a Friend passing a way and having to empty his work shop and then sumone braking in to my work shop AL most sorted out me work shop so I started back to work on engine No 11 there ant a lot left to do so starting on Friday night 6 ish made the valve chest and valve chest cover finished that at 1 am all that is left to do is the valve the valve eccentric and valve coupling then a nice bit of wood to Mount it on the valve chest is made out of aluminum I cut out a ruff sises of the valve chest then with the 4 jaw chuck mashend it up to sises then with the pillar drill drilled 5.8 mm hole threw for what wood become the valve gland and the valve road back support then reamed out to 6 mm you will see this in the pics once this was dun marked out the center of the valve chest to be cut out drilled a set of holes 4.5 mm which was then cut out with me home made persing saw then filed out to sises made the gland OD 8mm then a step dawn to just over 6mm to fit in to the reamed hole on the valve chest this was then drilled and taped 6mm fine and then drilled 2.8mm ready to be reamed out to 3mm and did the same for the valve rod support as the support center hole is only 2mm and the gland will have a 3mm hole i drilled and reamed the valve supporting bush 2mm first then with lock tite Bering fit priest home both the gland fitting and the back bush with the aide of the pillar drill then with a modified 3mm reamer reamed out fro the valve road the 3mm reamer was modified with have of the reamer bi ground dawn to 2mm to fit the back bush so that all wood be in line right pics
 

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