Model Engine Maker
About MEM => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: yotac on August 19, 2013, 04:43:42 PM
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Hello all,
my name is yotac and I hail from west berkshire.Been a lurker for some time but came to the conclusion that this is about the best site for model makers so have joined at last. I was in industry for 20 years in the 1950s, 60s and 70s and was a centre lathe turner for all of this time. Left industry in 1975 and became a self employed shop keeper (for 30 years). Started model engineering on retirement 8 years ago now and just love it. I;ve built a few engines but find you never stop learning from the amazing amount of skilled people out there on the internet.
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Say Yotac, welcome to MEM. It sounds as if you may have some interesting tales to relate and some good experience to share with us here. We all love pictures, of course, and would love to see some of your efforts and hear about how they were made. Failures, *almosts*, and successes. They are all interesting.
cheers
BC1
Jim
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:hi: Yotac,
So what engines have you made, are you making and what sort of things are you interested in?
We always like to see and know about each other's workshops.. so what lathe do you have and any thing you would be willing to let us know about your workshop we are interested in. ;)
Jo
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Welcome aboard Yotac.
Dave
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Hello again,
My engines include 8 Stuart ones, a Stothart and pitt beam engine, the cross engine from anthony mount (not finished), the Tina from GLR, and the Perseus from Reeves 2000. They were all from castings. Ive made one barstock engine, the
Side Lever by Mogens Kilde and 3 small hot air engines. Photo,s of some to follow when I know how.
Many thanks for your welcome,
yotac
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Looking forward to seeing your S&P.. I might just be building a little one of my own :embarassed:
Jo
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hello jo,
actually i never quite finished the stothart and pitt. This engine has very many small parts on it and by the time I got to the parallel motion I had had enough of fiddly bits. The engine works well enough without it so I left as it was.
cheers yotac.
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I'd be interested in seeing that side lever engine if you get the chance. I've been looking around for a set of drawings for one that I saw at a show a few years ago but have not been able to locate any.
BC1
Jim
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Welcome Yotac!
Dave
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hi bearcar1
I made the side lever from the 'Enginering in Miniture' magazine. It was over severall
weeks worth of mags but I ordered all the back numbers to get a full set of drawings.
I think I still have them somewhere and if I can find them I will let you know dates and numbers you need but you being in the USA this may not be any good to you.
I made mine twice the size as it was rather small as it was and I don't like little fiddly parts to make and assemble. I lost the tip of index my finger on a lathe when I was 19 years old and small parts are a real pain to assemble. Let me know if you want the magazine info.
Yotac.
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:hi: Welcome Yotac, we love photos if you have some of your engines.
Don
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Hi yotac and a hearty welcome to our small group. Glad you joined.
Vince
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Welcome Yotac, sounds like you have made some interesting engines and are enjoying retirement. Agree it would be nice to see some photos.
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Welcome to MEM Yotac...glad you decided to join us and will look forward to your participation!!
Bill
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:hi: Yotac glad you decided to jump in with us ,!!! :ThumbsUp:
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Welcome to the forum, Yotac.
Cheers, Hugh.