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Title: Graphite piston material
Post by: Chuck in E. TN on January 08, 2011, 08:11:45 AM
What are your sources of graphite rod for pistons? I’m building a ‘tin can stirling’ and have used a 1” steel tube for the cylinder. I need to find piston material that I can turn and lap to fit.

Chuck in E. TN
Title: Re: Graphite piston material
Post by: NickG on January 08, 2011, 10:22:00 AM
Hi Chuck,

I asked the same before I started my tiny stirling build and somebody suggested this place:
http://www.nogginend.com/index_files/GraphiteRound.htm (http://www.nogginend.com/index_files/GraphiteRound.htm)

I had some graphite donated by a very kind member, I have some left but it's not big enough to get an inch dia out of. I didn't get my stirling working but I'll try again 1 day. Will be trying the graphite on the two flame lickers I'm building now too.

Nick
Title: Re: Graphite piston material
Post by: Chuck in E. TN on January 08, 2011, 10:32:19 AM
Wow, pricey. I imagine shipping will add quite a bit. I think I will experiment with casting a piston from epoxy.

Chuck in E. TN
Title: Re: Graphite piston material
Post by: sorveltaja on January 08, 2011, 05:10:22 PM
Chuck, have you asked, if any EDM company has some leftover pieces?

Graphite is quite expensive, as I ordered two 20mm(0.787") bars long time ago. Despite that, it has unbeatable heat expansion factor, so it won't stuck on the cylinder, when heated(cylinder might expand more, than graphite piston, depending on cylinder material). Also it is totally self-lubricating material.

If you manage to get suitable size graphite rod, be sure to have a vacuum cleaner running, when machining it, to protect your lathe and other electrical devices, as graphite dust is indeed an electrically conductive material. 
Title: Re: Graphite piston material
Post by: Brass_Machine on January 09, 2011, 01:40:20 PM
Ebay Chuck. That's where I got mine

Graphite rod (http://cgi.ebay.com/Fine-Grain-Graphite-Rod-1-250x12-Glass-Blowing-Lampwork-/390050108560?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5ad0cc5490) on Ebay.

Eric
Title: Re: Graphite piston material
Post by: Dean W on January 09, 2011, 06:54:19 PM
Chuck, I get mine from Jerry Howell.  They're in the States, so shipping is not a problem.  Check the link.
http://www.model-engine-plans.com/partskits/miscsupplies/index.htm
Title: Re: Graphite piston material
Post by: boatmadman on January 09, 2011, 11:13:48 PM
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