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Michael S.:
Hello everyone,
Now the craft time begins again for me.
I could now continue with the projects I have started or I could start something new.
A few days ago I discovered a video on YouTube where someone was building a Stuart engine. But a little smaller than the 10 V. ("Make This Super Tiny Steam Engine From Scratch" is the name of the video.)
So I thought I'd give it a try too.
I suspect the engine was reduced in size by half. I don't have a blueprint for the 10 V. Only from the 10 H.
But I have a blue Stuart 10V that I didn't build myself. I use this as a template for the construction on a scale of 2:1.
The stand is built first in the video and I did it too......

Michael

Michael S.:
I didn't want it soldered with soft solder like in the video. The holder for soldering is definitely very helpful. I expected that perhaps the brackets would also be soldered on and a screw was also soldered on.
But it all still has to be removed or something destroyed.
The two brass plates on the left and right of the stand were then soldered on with soft solder.
Afterwards everything was cleaned. Initially I'm happy with the result.
All parts are painted with paint.

Michael

crueby:
Great project, and a great start! I like the jig used to hold all the leg pieces for soldering. Watching along...   :popcorn:

pirmin:
Žlovley ! i am following ! :cheers:

Kim:
That's going to be a really cute little engine, Michael!   :ThumbsUp: :popcorn:

Kim

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