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Title: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 04, 2013, 02:37:08 AM
over the last few weeks I have been making parts for Stews Horizontal mill engine and re-learning all about hand filing....(I miss my mill :'( )...and have a pic of the parts to date. Still need to find some suitable metal for the flywheel and 1 part to finish ..the joiner for the valve rods.
Pete
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: sbwhart on March 04, 2013, 07:17:32 AM
Wow thats great work  :ThumbsUp: you're the first I know to have taken the chalenge hope you found everything OK with the drawings, I like the shaped base for the cylinder.

I've just bought a load of material at the Manchester ME show to tackle this design it will be a few months before I start though, you'rs will be well finished by then looking forward to next progress report.

Good Luck

Stew
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: swilliams on March 04, 2013, 08:08:53 AM
Looking good Pete and a nice engine design Stew.

So what happened to your mill Pete? Or shouldn't I ask?

Steve
Title: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: ths on March 04, 2013, 10:52:28 AM
That's great, Pete. And amazing file work! Look forward to the next installment.

Hugh.
Title: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: NickG on March 04, 2013, 11:31:03 AM
Nice 1 Pete, I'll be watching. How did the cylinder go as I have designed my mine engine cyl on the same concept - no offset turning and no angled drilling!
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: steamer on March 04, 2013, 11:36:04 AM
Looks good from here Pete!   You have been busy!

Dave
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 04, 2013, 11:46:50 AM
Stew I haven't found a problem in the drawing and all is going good. I shaped the base as I felt a block didn't do justice to the engine ..glad you don't mind :).  Just trying to find some thing for the flywheel but will assemble it as far as I can. Steve my mill is down due to the switch breaking down. I have a replacement but can't afford the sparky to fix it yet. I got some help here but I couldn't get it to work and don't like stuff I can't see and can kill. Already got 1 tingle from it so called it a day... wussy but still breathing. Cylinder worked a treat NickG and didn't present any probs.
Pete
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: zeeprogrammer on March 04, 2013, 11:47:11 AM
Nice progress and looking good Pete.
I always appreciate family shots.
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: b.lindsey on March 04, 2013, 01:37:10 PM
Very nice Pete, will be looking forward to the continuation of yoru progress and the final engine .

Bill
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Ramon Wilson on March 04, 2013, 01:42:58 PM
Nice handwork Pete, keep it up. Hope you get your mill fixed soon.

Ramon
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 23, 2013, 03:39:04 AM
well things have been a bit slow here lately mainly due to all the hand filing required for the flywheel and then a puter crash  :zap: which is still on going as the pics etc are on the backup which win 7 now won't recognise :Mad:. I will take another set of pics so y'all  :LittleDevil:(Carl et al) can see where I am up to.
Pete (With aching shoulders and now a hatred for metal files)
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Jo on March 23, 2013, 07:02:25 AM
Pete, It sounds like you might not be using the files correctly, you shouldn't get achy :o. Are you pressing too hard? Like hacksawing let the tool do the cutting don't put additional pressure.

Jo
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 23, 2013, 12:49:37 PM
Jo can't press too hard as I have serious arthritis problems. That's why its taking so long. The sparky was coming to fix the mill for over a week now ...must be busy :headscratch: or something.
Pete
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 27, 2013, 01:57:24 AM
Just to update this thread a little. I just added the pics of making the flywheel with a couple bits missed. I started with a lump of steel I had laying around, marked it out then into the bandsaw to cut to size and width and knock off the corners, into the lathe and make it round. Then marked out the spokes, drilled, removed excess then filed ....and filed ...and filed :censored: and ended up with a round thingy with spokes. Its now nearly ready for assembly once I get the base ready.
Pete
Title: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: ths on March 27, 2013, 02:59:20 AM
You're a very brave man. I guess you must live in a one sparky town?

Hugh.
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Jo on March 27, 2013, 07:43:46 AM
I started with a lump of steel I had laying around,

Good stuff, a true recycler at work  8)

It might take a little more effort than buying quality bar stock to make things out of but it is that little extra of knowing you didn't have to pay for it   :pinkelephant:

Jo
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: sbwhart on March 27, 2013, 08:41:57 AM
Fly wheel looking good Pete  :ThumbsUp:

Stew
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 27, 2013, 10:53:14 AM
You're a very brave man. I guess you must live in a one sparky town?
Hugh.
No lots of sparkys here but don't like coming to little jobs..... when the slowdown comes I'll bet he will call.
Pete
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 27, 2013, 10:58:32 AM
Jo I like to work with what I have when I can. This used to be a counter weight from the front of a machine which over time has reduced in size. I like to recycle. Once my furnace is up and running I will be able to recycle a heap of aluminium that I have  :Lol:
Stew thanks for the kind words. As they say in the movies ....watch this space
Pete
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: vcutajar on March 27, 2013, 05:58:50 PM
Pete, how's your arm after all that filing?? :Lol:

Flywheel looks great.

Vince
Title: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: NickG on March 27, 2013, 08:39:44 PM
Looks good Pete. Nice to see spokes of a flywheel cut by hand - I've ways drilled holes in flywheels because I didn't have a rotary table, now I have one. I still haven't used it! Why didn't I just drill a few more holes then cut them out like you?!
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: Pete49 on March 28, 2013, 03:09:58 AM
Vince arm is fine but it took a while but enjoyed doing it darkside (hand tool) method but takes lots longer than the mill.
Go for it Nick you know you want to.  :LittleDevil:
Pete
Title: Re: Stews Horizontal Mill Engine
Post by: steamer on March 28, 2013, 10:36:02 AM
I started with a lump of steel I had laying around,

Good stuff, a true recycler at work  8)

It might take a little more effort than buying quality bar stock to make things out of but it is that little extra of knowing you didn't have to pay for it   :pinkelephant:

Jo

An no blow holes that pop up on the last cut either!

Dave
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