Another Machinist's Model of a Steam Engine.
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Here's another little one. It's about the same size as the previous one.
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Quite the collection youβve made. Bravo
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Worth keeping in one place so they can be found more easily, A bit like the defunct best of thread.
Being a bit like a big kid, I always want to see more.
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Very cool image. The style is fantastic.
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@tuna1957 thank you sir.
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All day.
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@Dave-R Great job. Like the paint job.
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Thank you gentlemen.
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Not a steam engine this time. Instead this is a machinist's model of a shaper. The top part reciprocates forward and back pushing a cutter over the work clamped in the vise. As the machine cycles the table with the vise on it increments to the side after each stroke.
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@Dave-R super slick modeling as is your usual. Curious what is the vintage of this mechanical marvel ?
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@tuna1957 Thank you. Shapers were fairly common in the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are still some in use today, though.
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Top notch modeling!
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I concur with the sentiments ^. Cracking.
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Thank you gentlemen.
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You probably won't believe it but here's another little steam engine. This is a 2-cylinder engine driving a duplex water pump.
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Very compact mechanical marvel there. Pukka.
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If you hadn't mention what it was I would've guessed it was this...
At least I now know what it is you are building!
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A twin cylinder steam powered donut delievery device? That would be cool.
In the meantime here's an idler sprocket for #40 roller chain.
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