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Title: Hello everyone
Post by: Ross on December 21, 2011, 02:31:52 PM
Hi everyone,

My name is Ross and I'm 16.

 Over the past few years I've become more and more interested and involved in engineering.Im mostly interested in engines, specifically steam and I have my own small collection of steam models or toys, whatever you want to call them, here is my not very recently updated website:

www.rosssteamstuff.co.uk

 I was recommended here by Stilldrillin on the unofficial mamod forum, he could obviously see I needed help!

 I've Bought myself a mini lathe so I can do my own model engineering projects etc.. And I'm in the process of waiting for parts to come!

They'll be lots of dumb questions from me to follow!

Here is my lathe:
(http://i935.photobucket.com/albums/ad194/steamboatwilly90/c4a3feb5.jpg)


Aslo, what would you guys recommend as a good first project? I work on lathes at work and college so I'm not tot tally new, just new at this scale!
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Fredbare on December 21, 2011, 02:48:34 PM
Hi Ross, and welcome. There's loads of stuff here that will interest you I'm sure.http://madmodder.net/Smileys/default/wave.gif

John
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: spuddevans on December 21, 2011, 02:58:10 PM
Hi there Ross :wave: Welcome to the cube  :borg:


As to a 1st project, the 1st steam engine project that I made was one of Elmers "wobbler" engines, plans are here (http://www.john-tom.com/ElmersEngines/25_26_WobblerBoiler.pdf)

and my build log is here (http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=1146.0)

I think that most of Elmers engines can be made on a mini-lathe, and they are a good starter project.


Tim
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Rob.Wilson on December 21, 2011, 03:13:27 PM
Hi And Welcome Ross  :wave:


Very enjoyable web site you have there  :clap: :clap:

Rob
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Brass_Machine on December 21, 2011, 03:14:54 PM
Hiya Ross  :wave:

Welcome to the collective :borg:

16 eh? I wish I started at 16! Don't worry about dumb questions. If you don't ask, you won't get an answer... So please ask!

Eric
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: saw on December 21, 2011, 03:36:28 PM
Hi Ross and welcome, I have the very same lathe  :D
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Stilldrillin on December 21, 2011, 03:39:00 PM
Hi Ross.
Welcome to the Collective!  :borg:

That's a great intro you've written!  :clap:

You've made a good start, and come to the right place to ask your questions.  :thumbup:

Hope you have as much enjoyment here as we do.......  :D

David D
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: -steves- on December 21, 2011, 03:43:56 PM
Hi Ross, nice to see you here. This is the same site I also recommended to you and also recommended to me by Stilldrillin, he is a good man, look after him  :thumbup:

Nice to see you got your lathe unpacked and setup  :thumbup:

As for a first project, I would say do something easy, in fact very easy and work upwards, please don't follow what I did and start with a set of castings for an engine  :bugeye: I am sure David and others will recommend some good first projects, the like of which I have only just got around to doing myself.

Great to see you here and enjoy  :clap:
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Brass_Machine on December 21, 2011, 03:51:58 PM
1st project? You can always do this Wobbler (http://littlemachineshop.com/Projects/OscillatingEngine.php)

Eric
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Ross on December 21, 2011, 06:06:19 PM
Thanks for the welcome everyone!

The lathe isn't quite set how I want it yet just a few more adjustments and lubrication needed. 

By looking at those projects, it looks like a drill press would be important? Would It be beneficial getting one?

Ross
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: SKIPRAT on December 21, 2011, 06:43:33 PM
Hi Ross

May i also say welcome to the collective as you will have gathered by now there are quite a few of us from the other forum .Have a good look round as there is a great amount of information and loads of good advice here on this forum . The new lathe looks just the job enjoy yourself and have a go at a project perhaps a simple wobbler engine just to get familiar with a smaller lathe i myself had a bit of a learning curve using a smaller lathe after being used to heavier industrial machinery.

Cheers Paul
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: DaveH on December 21, 2011, 07:24:28 PM
Ross, :wave:

Hello and welcome.

A good first project for you would be ................. er ....... mmmmmmm   ...... I haven't a clue :doh:

So Ross, you choose what you fancy making,  have a good look round - you don't have to rush it. Then you choose the one you really fancy making. Look at some posts on here, look at the drawings, make your choice and go for it. There will always be  someone on here or elsewhere to provide some help, guidance, or advice if you need it.

 :beer:
DaveH

Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Brass_Machine on December 21, 2011, 08:05:01 PM
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Would It be beneficial getting one?

Ross

I would say yes! Even a small cheap press. Would be better if you got a mill though. There are small bench models you can get that match your lathe.

However, there are guys who only have lathes that produce amazing things!

Eric
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Divided he ad on December 21, 2011, 08:50:17 PM
Hi Ross... Welcome to the collective  :borg:

I'll say it too.... 16 :bugeye:  If only I had the drive then!  Too busy mucking about on games consoles!  :doh:


What part of the country are you from then? (Obviously be a little vague.... City will do) 


Drill press... As Eric said a Mill would be better. Although vastly more expensive it will do all the drill press can and so much more (with the right tooling)

I purchased both my mill's second hand at ~£400  a huge saving on the 1000's they would have cost new. Maybe a little bit of looking round on some engineering sales sites might throw one up in your price/size range?


Any which way... Have fun, ask all the questions you like and post pictures of what you achive  :thumbup:




Ralph.
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Ross on December 21, 2011, 10:12:32 PM



What part of the country are you from then? (Obviously be a little vague.... City will do) 


Drill press... As Eric said a Mill would be better. Although vastly more expensive it will do all the drill press can and so much more (with the right tooling)

I purchased both my mill's second hand at ~£400  a huge saving on the 1000's they would have cost new. Maybe a little bit of looking round on some engineering sales sites might throw one up in your price/size range?


Hi Ralph,

Im tempted by the bench drills for now, I'm too tight with my money for a milling machine! I think I'll make a few very basic things like pulleys etc, to get used to the scale. Then I'll go from there I think, but I'll get 1 of the 2.

As for location, I'm in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

Ross

Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Stilldrillin on December 22, 2011, 02:21:55 AM
Ross.
My first piece of home workshop machinery, was a cheap 5 speed bench drill, and vice.

Assembled properly, straight/ square/ accurately, it did all I needed it to do for several years. Until I bought my first little mill.  :thumbup:

David D
Title: Re: Hello everyone
Post by: Ross on December 23, 2011, 12:30:04 PM
Ross.
My first piece of home workshop machinery, was a cheap 5 speed bench drill, and vice.

Assembled properly, straight/ square/ accurately, it did all I needed it to do for several years. Until I bought my first little mill.  :thumbup:

David D

In that case, I'll oder one after Christmas so i can get on with my first project!  :)