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Elmer’s #3 part six

Well I should be on the home straight now.

Today I have produced the flywheel - a straightforward turning job on the lathe. Watch out for the thin 1/64″ bosses either side to prevent binding in the engine bearing or frame as I prefer to call it.

Next was the con rod for which I am showing one or two pictures - this was machined out of a length of round bar, drilled for little and big ends then tapered in the lathe and finally tidied up with needle files.

The piston was turned out of a hard plastic - Delrin or something similar. It machines beautifully, turned at a low speed as a precaution against meltdown. A gudgeon pin, or wrist pin as they call it t’other side of the pond, was cut from a 1.5mm drill bit using a small rotary diamond blade in my mini drill.

The final bit of machining was to make a forward and reverse valve as per plan - a delicate bit of milling with a 1.5mm slot drill. Everything was assembled with a touch of oil on each of the bearing surfaces and connected up to the air supply. I would like to say at this stage that it burst into life. It didn’t, I had had enough for one day so scrubbed up with Swarfega and grabbed a beer from the ‘fridge.

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