I'm going to, this video did really poorly so i'm going to make the rest of the engine in one video, but it's going to take a while, there's an awful lot of parts to make! i've got everything i need though and the airplane to fly it on is about half done as well!
Registration will be vie the front and rear bearing housings, they have a spud that fits into the large bore and bolts flat onto the face. I faced the ends of the case in the same setup i bored them to ensure they are square.
8:39 Could you make a small video on using such small mill bits? It seems like you sped up the video but a real world speed of feeding and depth of cut to combine with the spindle speed could help so many starting as myself! I have some very small bits but afraid of using them and destroying all at start!!!! Excellent channel to pair with your skills! Got yourself a subscriber!
Thanks for Subscribing! it's a bit hard to make tutorial type videos at this stage as they reach a fairly small audience, my focus right now is growing the channel, however yes i absoluteley want to do some videos like that in the future.
I started one of these about 10 years ago, enjoyed what I did, the crank case and the two bearing housings were interesting excercises, the crankshaft was ok but I broke 4 or 5 embryo camshafts before I finally got one. I was starting to flag when it finally dawned on me that I would now have to make mutiple identical items and it worked it's way to the back of the bench. I think my mate has still got it somewhere. Are you using cnc?
@@JellyFishMachine I’ve had Sieg for several years and love it! Built some of the PM Research operating steam engines with it with great results! Due to a probable downsizing to a condo, I’m setting up a Sherline shop in case I have to sell off the Sieg mill & lathe. The Sherline lathe is on its way across the country, and the mill package has been delivered, but I’ve yet to lay a finger on it due to being out of town! Really amazed by your skills and looking forward to this new series! Your vids have made me certain that I can continue my machining hobby using Sherline equipment, even though I realize the size of my projects will be limited! Thanks again for producing these shows!
Curious what pitch the threads are? Looks tiny. 2-56? 0-80? People don’t realize just how nerve racking it is tapping those tiny threads. Nice work. New sub.
Really great work, very relaxing to watch and i think you are really nailing the format here, the captions work effortlessly also. As always this is great inspiration for me, i have a small emco unimat so its on a smaller scale but still so much to learn by watching your videos, thanks and greetings from Ireland
I haven't forgotten about the Weaver and it's airplane, it's on the bench right now, the flying video will be up soon!
I'm really excited to see this one finished!
where is the next video?
Put that on and fly a model airplane with this and I will be very impressed.
Where are the blue prints , the Magazines old is there anywhere else to get them?
i would want to see this upscaled and witness it in action tbh
This is a perfect start
You are awesome dude! Keep up the good work, can't wait to see the rest!
Great work. Really enjoying your videos. Keep up the good work!
I love the Whittle V8’s!
Beautiful job you’re doing here, I look forward to the next installment!
I would like to see you make an opposeing pistons engine... If you can find some drawings for it.
Beautiful 👍🏾😸
This is going to be a great watch! Looking forward to the next episode.
your job is amazing sir, can you share more ?
I think it'd be really cool to see you make models of iconic engines. i.e. LS, 2jz, k20 etc.
Has your build stopped?
No i'm still working on it but this video did very poorly, so i'm going to finish it completely instead of doing a series on it.
I wish you could do a video on a full build of this, would be awesome, so I was really dissapointed.
I'm going to, this video did really poorly so i'm going to make the rest of the engine in one video, but it's going to take a while, there's an awful lot of parts to make! i've got everything i need though and the airplane to fly it on is about half done as well!
I cannot wait! I love this! I work for the steelstore, i just run saws.. but this is awesome! Wish i could!@JellyFishMachine
very nice !!
do you use a cnc milling machine? or is it manual?
all manual
It’s a great project.i built the same one some 25 years ago but the glow plugs stump me I destroyed heaps of them. If you need any advice let me know.
My goodness that's a whole lot of handwheel turning!
How is registration between the two halves maintained?
Registration will be vie the front and rear bearing housings, they have a spud that fits into the large bore and bolts flat onto the face. I faced the ends of the case in the same setup i bored them to ensure they are square.
8:39
Could you make a small video on using such small mill bits?
It seems like you sped up the video but a real world speed of feeding and depth of cut to combine with the spindle speed could help so many starting as myself! I have some very small bits but afraid of using them and destroying all at start!!!!
Excellent channel to pair with your skills!
Got yourself a subscriber!
Thanks for Subscribing!
it's a bit hard to make tutorial type videos at this stage as they reach a fairly small audience, my focus right now is growing the channel, however yes i absoluteley want to do some videos like that in the future.
Hey Jelly, Does your table have a digital read on it? Does it read to ten thousandths?
yes it has dro on all axis, reads out to .0002 but only reliable to around .001
Nice...is it possible for v4?
I started one of these about 10 years ago, enjoyed what I did, the crank case and the two bearing housings were interesting excercises, the crankshaft was ok but I broke 4 or 5 embryo camshafts before I finally got one. I was starting to flag when it finally dawned on me that I would now have to make mutiple identical items and it worked it's way to the back of the bench. I think my mate has still got it somewhere. Are you using cnc?
Nope, all manual machines. I'm really not looking forward to making 16 rocker arms, and 16 valves, and 16.......
Is that a Sherline mill? It looks bigger!
I used my sieg x3 (grizzly version) for most of this, used the sherline for some of the sump
@@JellyFishMachine I’ve had Sieg for several years and love it! Built some of the PM Research operating steam engines with it with great results! Due to a probable downsizing to a condo, I’m setting up a Sherline shop in case I have to sell off the Sieg mill & lathe. The Sherline lathe is on its way across the country, and the mill package has been delivered, but I’ve yet to lay a finger on it due to being out of town! Really amazed by your skills and looking forward to this new series! Your vids have made me certain that I can continue my machining hobby using Sherline equipment, even though I realize the size of my projects will be limited! Thanks again for producing these shows!
Curious what pitch the threads are? Looks tiny. 2-56? 0-80? People don’t realize just how nerve racking it is tapping those tiny threads.
Nice work. New sub.
Thanks! those are 1-64.
Is it for a plane as well?
You bet it is!
Really great work, very relaxing to watch and i think you are really nailing the format here, the captions work effortlessly also. As always this is great inspiration for me, i have a small emco unimat so its on a smaller scale but still so much to learn by watching your videos, thanks and greetings from Ireland