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Wobbler steam engine

Bofobo

M,Mizera(BOFOBO)
So as with most builds it just kind of starts one day and before long its done... waiting for final assembly later this evening but i had it running before pollishing it all

I started with a piece of cast brass i originally created at part of a brass and aluminum hammer. It failed the task so i found it a new home
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I picked thru and found the remaining bits after a small purchase from metal super market of some general stock,
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so here are the parts after clean up and the final assembly, all other pictures ar build progress, the only plan i had was a general following of a lyle peterson (youtube: tubalcain, mrpete222) single acting oscillating wobbler steam engine. I was listening to the build videos like a pod cast and what i got was this little beauty.

I need a base yet, a project for tonight likely, and a steam boiler to run it, the only steel parts are the main body, crank pin, crank rod, the cylinder is alum, the piston brass.
 

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Hey that looks good. Im lining up some materials and if I ever get my broken lathe fixed I have plans to make a few steam engines. Ive never made one before so I will be looking for tips. Nice work on yours!
Don
 
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The almost final product. Very early on i drilled and tapped a hole in my fly wheel axle for a retainer screw, as you can see i have never finished it off, im in between capping it with a plug and making it non removable Or Making up a custom low profile screw, i nailed the crank first try and it presses on ... for now anyway. Thoughts?

The base is simple, recessed bottom and the un touched ring if rust ads a very strong contrast to the highly polished machine above
 

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Looks awesome! And inspiring! I can't wait to attempt one.
Now you HAVE to make a boiler for it.

Don
 
Nice attention to detail on the finishing. I predict your miniature engine sickness will only get worse from here! lol
 
Yes! A goal i had when i first set foot into the world of machining. However there are a great many dings in it all over, from pieces being ripped from my hand during final polish :mad: i may clean them up one day perhaps, but for now its scars of experience
 
This looks rad. I really like building these little steam engines too. I posted a similar project on the form about a year ago. Nice work so far if you build a boiler put a pressure relief valve on it and keep it under 10psi. 5-8psi will run your motor fine.
 
Alexander,
Is your post regarding your engine still around?
I would like to check that out also.

Don
 
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