Hi all ! my new flame eater with homemade gear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOkOU3v8Y2k
New flame eater with homemade gear
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Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
That runs very well, good work.
Ian S C
Ian S C
Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
Wonderful job Thanh-Cuibap ! on the successful gear and the great running engine !
Wayne
Wayne
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Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
Thanks Ian SC, Alfista !
Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
Hi Thanh
Oh! What a nice engine mate. I like the work you did on the fuel tank and the gearing for the generator.
Well done, I love it
Trev
Oh! What a nice engine mate. I like the work you did on the fuel tank and the gearing for the generator.
Well done, I love it
Trev
Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
Thanh, how do you cut such narrow and thin cooling fins? When I try to turn in aluminum a .062 wide gap and .062 fin with a .062 parting tool the fin bends over while cutting. Cut also stalls out lathe and belt slips. With .125 cut and .125 fin I have no problems.
Thanks,
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Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
The fins are ok, but to be more effective the gap could be wider unless forced air is used. Just my idea, might not be correct in practice.
Ian S C
Ian S C
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Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
Hi mhafele ! Read more Ian's instructions .mhafele wrote:Thanh, how do you cut such narrow and thin cooling fins? When I try to turn in aluminum a .062 wide gap and .062 fin with a .062 parting tool the fin bends over while cutting. Cut also stalls out lathe and belt slips. With .125 cut and .125 fin I have no problems.
Thanks,
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http://www.stirlingengineforum.com/view ... 6&start=45
Re: New flame eater with homemade gear
Thanks, exactly the same questions I was asking.thanh-cuibap wrote:Hi mhafele ! Read more Ian's instructions .mhafele wrote:Thanh, how do you cut such narrow and thin cooling fins? When I try to turn in aluminum a .062 wide gap and .062 fin with a .062 parting tool the fin bends over while cutting. Cut also stalls out lathe and belt slips. With .125 cut and .125 fin I have no problems.
Thanks,
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http://www.stirlingengineforum.com/view ... 6&start=45
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