Steven Haynes | 04/07/2020 19:49:42 |
2 forum posts | Hello, I have just retired and always wanted to get into model engineering. I have just bought a tidy Unimat 3 to practice and learn on. It has a 220w dc motor with variable speed control. I would quite like a fixed steady for it, if anyone has one for sale? looking forward to making something steam powered eventually. Best wishes to everyone,
Steve
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JohnF | 08/07/2020 22:01:50 |
![]() 1243 forum posts 202 photos | Welcome Steven, usually lots of info on here very unusual for no response before now -- this will surely be rectified. Any questions just ask. Cheers John |
Brian H | 08/07/2020 22:27:11 |
![]() 2312 forum posts 112 photos | Hello Steve and welcome. Norfolk is one of my favourite places. Brian |
Bazyle | 08/07/2020 22:55:25 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | You can make a fixed steady out of wood and brass screws. Later on make a better one out of aluminium. |
Lee Rogers | 09/07/2020 06:36:05 |
![]() 203 forum posts | Posted by Bazyle on 08/07/2020 22:55:25:
You can make a fixed steady out of wood and brass screws. Later on make a better one out of aluminium.
A good first project . Not a device needing great precision , mine used brass pins from a 13 amp plug for followers.
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David George 1 | 09/07/2020 07:29:06 |
![]() 2110 forum posts 565 photos | Hi Steve welcome to the forum. This steam engine is great for a starter and the drawings are free on line with help on the site. http://www.steves-workshop.co.uk/steammodels/simpleoscil/simpleoscil.htm I made one recently to while away the lockdown boredom. David |
Brian Baker 1 | 09/07/2020 07:33:46 |
![]() 229 forum posts 40 photos | Hi Steve, I like Norfolk too. which bit are you in? Regards BB |
Steven Haynes | 09/07/2020 07:52:36 |
2 forum posts | Hi, Thank you for the warm welcome. I’ve been wanting to get into model engineering for 50 years, but there was always something to take priority. I live in Holt in North Norfolk. It has been very quiet the last few months, but the little town has filled up with visitors since last Saturday. Our local Budgens burnt down a couple of weeks ago, it took just 8 1/2 minutes from start to finish, frighteningly quick. making a steady, I didn’t think of that! I need to adopt the engineering mindset of making what I need where I can. I will give it a go. Thank you for the tip. i have picked up a Stuart 10V kit as a first project, mainly because there is so much information available concerning construction and machining. Take care everyone, I’ll keep you posted on my first mishaps!
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