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Half size Stuart 10 V.

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Jasonb:
Looks good and I thought the 12mm bore engine I'm making at the moment was small!

I suppose it should be called a 20V as the Stuart numbers tend to increase as the size gets smaller

paul gough:
Great jig for the soldering, will be taking note of your methods, any insights into making steam engines that  approximate these sizes are of considerable interest to me. Like this half size model of a model I have been toying with the idea of a half or perhaps 1/3 size of Josef Reineck’s “Diesbar” oscillator. Brass engines always look good. Looking forward to seeing more. Regards, Paul Gough.

samc88:
I think I have a drawing for the 10V somewhere Michael, I'll have a look when Im home and PM you some pictures if it will help. I also think Julius did a metric plan somewhere online (might have been on modelengineeringwebsite)

samc88:
https://modelengineeringwebsite.com/10V_steam_engine.html

Here are the plans from Julius

Michael S.:
Thanks for the good tips. A plan for the base of the 10V would be interesting. The rest, the crankshaft, the connecting rod and the slide control are identical to the 10 H.

The idea of ​​calling the motor 20V is interesting. The order of the numbers isn't really logical.
I took a picture of the stand setup. 20, 10, 7, 4 but 5 is the largest.

Since I still have a 10 V stand, the idea of ​​a tandem composite machine occurred to me. I think I've seen an engine like this somewhere before.

Is there any indication which RAL color from the RAL color catalog is very similar to the original stuart green?

Greetings Michael

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