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1/20th Scale Traction Engine

The design of a miniature traction engine

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Roger Best06/01/2021 21:27:12
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Good progress, amazing stuff.

If you take a front-on view of the Steam Wagon next to your engine I am sure we will see the difference in proportions, especially if you take the body off the Wagon.

noel shelley06/01/2021 22:36:50
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Nice work Nigel ! Bassette Lowke did a set of drawings in1.5 scale in the late 40s, I have a set. If they would help PM me. They are very detailed. Noel

Roger Best17/01/2021 18:01:33
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cool that looks great.

Roger Best17/01/2021 21:05:03
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It is very much a first-off. There has to be a good bit of process development and "does it look right". In such a case three attempts is good. many people need three attempts to make a part with full instructions and published tips. smiley

Roger Best02/02/2021 20:57:40
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Looks great, amazing actually for something so small.

A row of rivets and a scored line will disguise the common plate.

Sorry - no idea about pumps.

Harry Wilkes11/02/2021 18:20:35
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Looking good

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Roger Best12/02/2021 20:17:55
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Always a good idea to check the proportions...and generally admire. angel

Steviegtr12/02/2021 20:19:45
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Great work so far. Keep it up. yes

Steve.

Nigel Graham 222/02/2021 21:35:49
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Fine work there!

Aluminium inserts for PB - I'll try to remember that.

That flywheel's spot-on.

I don't think you've had to lift the motion excessively. The top of the firebox is a bit on the thick side but not that much above the barrel, and the cylinder saddle will compensate for some of its thickness anyway.

I may be mistaken but I think the engine in the photo behind yours is a single-crank compound. Are you following that or making a single-cylinder engine? If the latter your cylinder-block will be proportionately a little bit less tall.

I don't suppose you are the first to be caught by things like someone putting an axle in the way of the fire-door. They would! Many traction-engines have either the axle or a motion-shaft not actually in its way but above it, and some seemed to have been designed to make access right awkward. At least yours is below the door.

I've certainly fallen into my own design traps many times. There are plenty of bits on my steam-wagon that are second, third... mods to overcome mistakes I had not foreseen maybe 10 weeks - and often years - beforehand.

Roger Best22/02/2021 21:40:52
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smiley great progress.

I would recess the top of the firebox. Is there boiler under it at that point?

Craig Brown22/02/2021 21:51:32
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Starting to take shape now, really looks the part 👍

Roger Best07/10/2021 20:51:37
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Just noticed this thread in my "favourites".

Looks like I saved the wrong page. Can anyone point me to the blog??

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Jon Lawes08/10/2021 06:35:58
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Probably this one, although I can't be sure. It's certainly a very skilled Nigel.

Miniature Traction Engine

Michael Gilligan08/10/2021 18:27:53
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Posted by Jon Lawes on 08/10/2021 06:35:58:

Probably this one, although I can't be sure. It's certainly a very skilled Nigel.

Miniature Traction Engine

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Methinks that egi probably stands for editor glue i

MichaelG.

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Edit: __ Removed the parentheses, to kill the wretched smiley things

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 08/10/2021 18:30:30

Roger Best16/10/2021 13:30:57
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Thanks guys.

I can follow Nigel's wonderful work now.

I hope he wasn't too put off by this forum.

The format of the page isn't what I remember so it could be something going on there.

Fortunately there was a video hosted by YouTube and that lead me to a number of newer videos.

Nigel Taylor's YouTube home page

(edited after finding new posts on the blog site)

Edited By Roger Best on 16/10/2021 13:57:08

Roger Best16/10/2021 13:52:40
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Correction:

I found some newer posts on the blog site:

glue-it.com/tag/traction-engine

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