Steam Engine kit

Steam Engine kit

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Steam Engine Model Kit

Requires assembly , all screws can be 3d printed and are included in model

Please add your own supports on the parts that require it

 

Assembly instructions: 

  1. Attastch the main cylinder to the base with the 4 m8 screws

2. Add the other half of the base 

3, Add the slider plate if needed( recoomended only if base was printed in two pieces)  and the slider joint

4.Add the slider covers with the short screws

5.Assembly the bearings and place them on the base

 

5.Tighten the 4 screws for the bearings ( here the GIF was too large to be uploaded)

 

6. Add the side shaft with the cam and security pins attatched

 

 

7. Insert the long screws into the rod

8. It should look like this

9. Add the rod 

10. Add the last tiny shaft

10. Add the excentric with its thinner security pin ( gif too large to be uploaded)

11. Add the excentric clamps with the same screws as the sliders were mounted ( this time use nuts) 

12. Add the rod to the excentric clamps with two screws 

 

13. Insert security pins to the slider

14. Insert security steam rod to the swithcer

15. Insert security pins to the steam rod

16. Attatch the flywheel

17. Attatch the side cylinder cap

18. Attatch the rod to the piston and slider

 

19. Insert the inner cylider

19. Attatch the cap of the cylinder and the screws for the base to cylinder ( 2 screws near the slider)

20. Attatch the cap of the steam box ( no photos)

 

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when will you get round to adding concise instructions for the build listing which nuts and bolts go where ?, if i rate it as it is, it will be a 3 due to what is missing and the differences between the photo and the model . with that said im going to leave of rating for a day or two , i have added two photos to help you , thnx
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hello thanks for building it . I will add the instructions today . there is no mismatch between the photos and the model regarding the screws you pointed
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Done Sir. Tried my best to be quick , If any questions feel free to pm me
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Replying to @Ovidiu :
The second picture , differences in the tank on the side , model has bolts/screws, it also has two extra parts for screws/bolts where the rod goes in, joining the cylinder plate to the body
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Overall, it looks good, but there are a few points that must be notedFirstly, the installation diagram is not very detailed, so I searched everywhere for the corresponding screws, but there were still a few mistakes where the screws did not have the corresponding installation numbersSecondly, the required socket wrench model was not specified, and some screws are difficult to tighten. Many places actually do not require so many threaded screws.Thirdly, in terms of design, there is insufficient consideration for model support.Only 4 stars can be given, if more detailed drawings are provided in the future. Of course it's the best. However, using so many 3D printed bolts for fixation is still a relatively novel design.
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that s the kind of feedback I like. I will work further to add numbers on screws and also model a wrench for tightening
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Be prepared to put in some cleaning up time and printing the first plate twice for a few extra nuts/bolts/screws, apart from that it is a good working model (manually) ,there is nothing to complain about from a profile point of view , although i did have a couple of fitting issues
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a1 mini profile 😟
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what is wrong it can be printed on a1 mini u just need to print the base in two pieces
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i dont see a profile though 🫠
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This is really amazing since it dies not require any bolts or screws
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the kind of thing I love, just have to print it
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So cool!
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Nice model
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perfect for my ADHD
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not entirely precisely executed. the wheel could use a rug. a piston lacks the holding foot. had to print twice otherwise actually satisfied.
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