[WIP] Woodworking Lathe -- Late 1800's
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Very cool ! Curious where you found dimension drawings of the various parts. It's pretty hit and miss when I try and find dimension drawings for cool old stuff online ( usually miss ). Looking forward to seeing it printed.
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Thank you. Old text books are good sources for this sort of stuff.
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Cool project!
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Thank you Bryan.
A little more progress. Tailstock isn't finished yet and I need the hand wheel for the tool rest.
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I can feel the wieght of that piece it looks very authentic and believable
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Only a little more progress. Hand wheels, reworking the tail stock casting and a bunch of small parts left to do.
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Very nice indeed.
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Looking great!
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Nice!
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Thank you Bryan.
Thanks to Aaron and his live stream modeling, I found an engine to power it with. This one actually might be overkill for just a lathe, though.
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That looks cool.
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Very impressive engine.
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Hello Dave,
i like your lathe and steam engine. The steam engine seams to be a little bit oversized for your lathe.
In former days they had spezial models to fit the needs of small workshops. Here an example hanging on a wall:I found the drawing some time ago in the internet and started a sketchup drawing. As you can see still wisp (work in slow Progress).
To build a live steam model you find a similar engine here:
http://dampfmodellbauer.de/webshop/product_info.php?products_id=74geatings
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Hello Dave,
today i founnd your steam engine at the 3d-warehouse. https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/fece5c92-7dd7-44fc-bd1e-7ae20f04a6b1/TWIN-CYLINDER-HORIZONTAL-STEAM-ENGINE
After some colour/material adjustments i made a quick twilight render.I hope you like the result.
Greetings from Germany
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Looks like a good rendering. It isn't my model of the engine, though.must be one made by someone else.
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