Stuart D10 - Vertical Twin Cylinder Steam Engine - Lets Begin !!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 мар 2023
  • #1 -- This video shows the parts, some accessories and the early handwork being done to the flywheel. This model was a gift from a subscriber to my channel, Mr. Steve Bright
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  • @raistnox
    @raistnox Год назад +30

    Anyone else want to see him set up a overhead pulley shaft for this to power his miniature machines?

    • @drevil4454
      @drevil4454 Год назад +1

      Yesssss!!!

    • @nutgone100
      @nutgone100 Год назад +1

      Absolutely!

    • @bryanlatimer-davies1222
      @bryanlatimer-davies1222 Год назад +3

      Sure do and build a dynamo to light the machine shop he will build to house them in OK I stopped taking the medication 😂

    • @alanclarke4646
      @alanclarke4646 Год назад

      I think we all do! 😁😁

    • @v8Mercury
      @v8Mercury Год назад

      Ha ha! That was my first thought when I saw the video thumbnail. 😊

  • @steveallarton98
    @steveallarton98 Год назад +7

    Hi Joe,
    Delighted to see you taking on a Stuart engine !
    Just one word to the wise :
    The drawings were produced in a time when things were “fitted” together, before the advent of tolerances, necessitated by the largely American influences of mass production . . . .
    Dimensions were given in fractions, with guidance been given in words, for example 23/32” bare would be a few thousands undersize and 23/32” full would be a few thousands oversize. The quality of fit would largely be left to the judgement of the machinist.
    If I were starting to construct one of these models, I would create a general arrangement drawing from all of the dimensioned parts, and see how well they all fit together . . . .
    “An hour in the drawing office is worth a week in the shop”, as my old boss would have said . . . .
    Over 50+ years of reading the Model Engineer, there have been more than a few wailings and gnashings of teeth in those pages, on the subject of Stuart’s dimensional inaccuracies . . . .
    However, I have every confidence in your intuitive expertise to “get things right”
    Good luck on your journey !
    Steve A

  • @rallymax2
    @rallymax2 Год назад +3

    And the next binge worthy build series begins!

  • @Preso58
    @Preso58 Год назад +5

    This will be an interesting build and it will provide an impressive amount of power when completed. I built the Stuart Marine Twin which is very similar and it really does sound glorious running loaded and on steam. The BA thread system is a curious one. It follows a geometric progression with each size downwards being 9/10ths the next size upwards. It does scale really well which is why it is used for model engines. It is still possible to buy hex headed bolts and nuts in BA sizes. The castings that support the cylinders are called "trunk guides" but they are also the structural connection between the cylinders and the base frame for the engine.
    Regards,
    Mark

  • @StuartsShed
    @StuartsShed Год назад +7

    Fantastic - what a generous gift. Stuart Models started in 1898, so the approach to model engine plans hearks back to days when paper was super expensive so they (Stuart Models) crammed as much information onto one sheet as they could, and that practice continues today in the model engineering world. Makes for a bit of an adventure interpreting the plans sometimes - and it's down to the model engineer to figure out the tolerances and fits! I'm very pleased to see this kick off and will be avidly following. Cheers!

    • @paultrgnp
      @paultrgnp Год назад

      I reckon I'd start by making a CAD drawing of all the moving parts to calculate appropriate shaft, bearing and cylinder (etc) diameters, tolerances etc. PPPPPPP! 😅

    • @StuartsShed
      @StuartsShed Год назад

      Indeed - that’s a solid approach and rewarding in its own right. 👍 I usually just look at the assembly and work out what is doing what and apply tolerances as appropriate. These days I am very much into training engineers in GD and T so I try to think about it in those terms.

    • @sirzambo7217
      @sirzambo7217 Год назад +1

      I learnt in school (around 2010) that good drawings should give all the information needed with the least amount of views, in order to avoid clutter and useless complications. And I think that drawing parts that goes together as one in sub-assemblies will give a quick and clear idea of how they will relate to each other

    • @StuartsShed
      @StuartsShed Год назад

      That's the difference between model engineering plans and manufacturing drawings. That aspect of multiple parts in one part of the plans does indeed help the plans describe intent for the parts in the assembly. In the manufacturing world we require all information needed to define the part, including tolerances, finish, material, size and shape to be on the piece part drawing (per ASME Y14.5 or BS8888) - so that there is no need for interpretation. There are a great many very successful model engineers who never even see the inside of a manufacturing facility - so two different worlds with a bit of an overlap.

  • @mrc1539
    @mrc1539 Год назад +3

    And another adventure begins 👍 !

  • @TheUncleRuckus
    @TheUncleRuckus Год назад +2

    Hand work isn't boring, it's content and we're happy to get it no matter what it is. 👍👍

  • @vandalsgarage
    @vandalsgarage Год назад +4

    I'll have to enjoy this build vicariously, my accountant has me on a strict budget. The basic kit is not too pricey, at about 310 usd, but add the reverse gears and finish pipework, and it's over $550, and then there's paint and so on. That's a generous gift, indeed. And it's a gift to the entire community, as we get the benefit of Joe's instruction, which I can currently afford...

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +3

      This was a very generous and totally unexpected gift.

  • @paulcooper2897
    @paulcooper2897 Год назад +3

    This is a build I am seriously looking forward to!!!

  • @mikepelelo5657
    @mikepelelo5657 Год назад +2

    I would call those a-shaped castings stanchions. That's my story anyway... Thanks for the video Joe; looks like another very interesting project.

  • @nutgone100
    @nutgone100 Год назад +2

    Wow!
    That is one impressive gift.
    Personally, I don’t think it could be in better hands.

  • @jonsworkshop
    @jonsworkshop Год назад +5

    Hi Joe, looking forward to seeing this progress. I would be surprised if there is any metric on a Stuart drawing. Imperial fractional dimensions with BA (British Association) hardware is normally how they go. BA were mainly used for instrumentation and electrical fittings and dates back to the 1800's. Cheers, Jon

    • @ItsMrAssholeToYou
      @ItsMrAssholeToYou Год назад

      I think Joe was confusing metric with decimal inches (0.000"), which _was_ present on the drawing.

  • @georgehollowell9295
    @georgehollowell9295 Год назад +2

    Many thanks to Steve Bright for sending you the kits. I'm really looking forward to the build. Another opportunity to watch, learn and enjoy you build something. I'm glad that Steve send this model as it will challenge you on a more complex engine, while not taking anything away from the PMR build. Maybe some of you viewers will help you get a proper boiler to run the steam engines. What ever boiler will have to meet the Texas code for boilers, but I'm sure your viewers will come through for you.

  • @MHolt3573
    @MHolt3573 Год назад +3

    Thank you Joe Pie for taking the time to make these kits for us. You are a true master at your craft sir.

  • @barrycaudle9926
    @barrycaudle9926 Год назад +3

    A couple of people have commented on the thread angle of BA threads it is 47.5 degrees.

  • @jmhannnon
    @jmhannnon Год назад +2

    My D10 partially machined kit has been sitting on the shelf for around 40 years. I may be inspired to follow along to finish it. I see they have made a few changes in the kit since I got mine.

  • @chrisstephens6673
    @chrisstephens6673 Год назад +3

    If you should find oddities in the plans or parts that you might think an American would not put up with remember these sorts of kits are mostly built by brits of a certain age with a more "make do and mend" attitude lift over from the '40s and '50s. Not saying a kit should be Inferior, just a slight difference of attitude.
    Looking forward to this series and your perfectionism, something we should all aim for.

  • @evr4921
    @evr4921 Год назад +3

    I am so excited for this build. I have a completed factory machined D10 and attempted to fit it with the reversing gear. I can’t wait til you get to the reversing gear to see how it’s done. I’ll still enjoy the build of the engine because I want to build the V10. Supposedly you can build the V10 with only a lathe, maybe the D10 as well. Are you up to the challenge?

  • @Jeff-KN6UDG
    @Jeff-KN6UDG 2 месяца назад

    Joe, you are a lucky man. I just purchased this setup and you’re looking at right around $700 US not including the price of the taps and dies. You do a fantastic job with your videos. Thanks for your dedication.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  2 месяца назад +1

      It was a nice gift. I enjoyed the build. Good luck with yours. I hope my series helps you.

  • @norton750cc
    @norton750cc Год назад +1

    Rat tail files and riffler files, tools of a metal artist.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Год назад +3

    Mr Steve Bright is a most generous gentleman. This is a wonderful gift. I am certain that you will do justice by it, during it's fabrication and construction. Please do not presume what is boring to me. I am most interested all aspects of your projects. Your filing technique and the tools used are just as interesting. Some of the filing on that fly wheel in real time would have been most appreciated. Your work can only be boring if you do repetitive operations more than three times. For instance if you have to bore ten holes. After the first three I think most of us get the idea. Show the first two or three and mention you did the same on the remainder. I am a woodworker and I turn bowls on a lathe. As such all your work is fascinating to me. Not ever boring. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @db799
    @db799 Год назад +2

    I like seeing how to do things right. And then there is how I do them, but I'm learning and enjoying it. Always amazed by Joe's enthusiasm and positive attitude.

  • @Gauge1LiveSteam
    @Gauge1LiveSteam Год назад +3

    You are going to love this project. #10 is a great design. All Stuart kits are fabulous to work.

  • @josephcitizen4195
    @josephcitizen4195 Год назад +1

    I've been making drawings for machining and fabrication for 32 years. I can't make heads or tails of that 2.6.15 drawing section. That's three parts? holy cow.
    Good luck on this one Joe. lol

  • @guywren4801
    @guywren4801 Год назад +3

    Looking forward to this one Joe

  • @metalmill52
    @metalmill52 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see you build this, Joe! Very kind of Mr. Bright to provide you that set of castings and materials!

  • @stevenaegele5228
    @stevenaegele5228 Год назад +3

    Stuart models are about all I build. Enjoy!

  • @warrenjones744
    @warrenjones744 Год назад +2

    Stuart Models are great. Castings were good back in the day. This should be fun. The one I built was all BA threads back in the early 80's. the one I built was a single horizontal 10 I think. I want to build that one you have and add a reverse gear. Someday maybe!

  • @shadetreemechanicracing22
    @shadetreemechanicracing22 Год назад +1

    I will be following this series closely, as I want to make a large-scale model for a boat project.

  • @russellmcclenning9607
    @russellmcclenning9607 Год назад +1

    Thank you Joe can’t wait to follow along on this journey

  • @Pest789
    @Pest789 Год назад +1

    I can't wait to see how you set these parts up to finish them. I always learn a lot when you machine castings.

  • @mattomon1045
    @mattomon1045 Год назад +2

    I do love steam engines!!!!!

  • @petestephens
    @petestephens Год назад +2

    I shall watch with interest. I am a complete novice and have a set of castings for a Stuart No. 9 engine. So far I have been afraid to start!

  • @Bob_Jones_
    @Bob_Jones_ Год назад +1

    cool.. a new project.. looking forward to watching

  • @brucetuckey7909
    @brucetuckey7909 Год назад +1

    Looks like another great project for the master model maker.

  • @CreaseysWorkshop
    @CreaseysWorkshop Год назад +2

    I have the single cylinder version. It is a stunningly beautiful model with the full reversing gear fitted. I believe the part with the two legs is called the "Standard". The brass parts are now cnc machined but were originally stamped in the older kits. I've got the original drawings and they are very different. I'll see if I can email you a photo. This will be another great series.

  • @onlooker251
    @onlooker251 Год назад +1

    Great to see you, Joe, start another project. 👍 John 🇬🇧

  • @belair_boy6035
    @belair_boy6035 Год назад +1

    G'day from Australia, Looking forward to following along with this build series.

  • @ianlainchbury
    @ianlainchbury Год назад +2

    Watch those steam chest covers Joe... they were well chilled on the S50 I built. Looking forward to this one!

  • @Radiotexas
    @Radiotexas Год назад +2

    Nothing better than a steam engine kit build!

  • @pirminkogleck4056
    @pirminkogleck4056 Год назад +1

    awesome! thisnone was realy missing in your videos ! thanks to mr. Bright!

  • @airdrop1670
    @airdrop1670 Год назад +1

    Years ago I was shown plans from England and they love to use fraction , they do amazing work on their models for sure .

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 Год назад +1

    Wonderful gift... LOT of work ahead, including many tiny bits! Nice file work on the flywheel.

  • @Stefan_Boerjesson
    @Stefan_Boerjesson Год назад +1

    Good luck Joe. No doubt You'll make it a beautiful model. Looking forward to lots of interesting clamping, milling and turning.
    Restoring parts on a 1957 rail car and steam parts on a 1917 locomotive is more my call these days...

  • @scottjones7279
    @scottjones7279 Год назад +1

    I am hooked on these models and your skill of assembling them

  • @johnmcclain3887
    @johnmcclain3887 Год назад +1

    When I was building a "tiny power Ajax" steam engine, I bought an MLA die filer kit and it does a masterful job for all that flash and cleaning up raw castings. I've had that filer for close to twenty years and pull it out for any casting or substantial filing job. One of the best most useful tools I've ever made. I still enjoy watching others build steam engines, and sometimes find myself buying another kit out of envy! Always interesting to watch you work, Joe.

  • @123Shel12
    @123Shel12 Год назад +1

    OoooooWeeeee! This is going to be GREAT!!!!! Love watching you do your magic!!!!!! Can’t wait to see this project come together!

  • @trevormitson6026
    @trevormitson6026 Год назад +1

    Really chuffed, to see ya building another steam engine 👍👌😉

  • @outsidescrewball
    @outsidescrewball Год назад +1

    Ahh! More fixtures in the future…👏👏👏👍

  • @Engineerd3d
    @Engineerd3d Год назад +1

    Looking forward to another quality build.

  • @jackbonanno8186
    @jackbonanno8186 Год назад +2

    Beautiful sweat job on the piping and great finishing work. You received a very nice gift to start this project. But having watched you for some time now, I know you will take it to the next level and above. You are not just a machinist but actually a genius in the shop. Love watching your talent and learning from it. Thank you Joe for sharing all your knowledge with us. Have a blessed day.

  • @v8Mercury
    @v8Mercury Год назад

    I'm excited to see this project. Thanks Joe.

  • @gagasmancave8859
    @gagasmancave8859 Год назад

    Fantastic gift im looking forward to thus build

  • @mperry9025
    @mperry9025 Год назад +1

    Thanks Joe

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe Год назад

    I'm excited to watch this engine build. Thanks Joe.

  • @mechaform
    @mechaform Год назад

    Really looking forward to this build. Keep up the great content.

  • @leemarsh3569
    @leemarsh3569 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to this build!

  • @jackpledger8118
    @jackpledger8118 Год назад

    Great new project Joe. I look forward to seeing the progress.

  • @hw4527
    @hw4527 Год назад

    Thank you for posting. Keep up the great work that you do 👍👍

  • @bertbergers9171
    @bertbergers9171 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to the series!!

  • @angelarichards3588
    @angelarichards3588 Год назад

    A thing of beauty Joe. Well done. ❤❤

  • @be007
    @be007 Год назад

    thanks joe, love it already !
    gonna watch the hole series.
    cheers ben.

  • @ghl3488
    @ghl3488 Год назад

    Looking forward to this Joe. Regards from Wales

  • @alanjackson4397
    @alanjackson4397 Год назад

    This is going to be another great series

  • @Amritt_Poncho_Villa
    @Amritt_Poncho_Villa Год назад +1

    Looking forward to this project Joe!! Thanks!
    ; -)

  • @Michigan_Tactical
    @Michigan_Tactical Год назад +1

    I always enjoy your videos. I'm always learning something.

  • @rods87175
    @rods87175 Год назад

    And another adventure begins! I look forward to watching this series.

  • @rodneykiemele4721
    @rodneykiemele4721 Год назад

    This is going to be a very interesting build, thanks.

  • @jdmccorful
    @jdmccorful Год назад +1

    Another goodun! Enjoyed watching, looking forward to the series,thanks.

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 Год назад

    I'm really looking forward to this build Joe, that was a very generous gift indeed!

  • @timothypowell5687
    @timothypowell5687 Год назад +1

    I can only imagine when it's done , Joe. As with everything else you make, it will look absolutely beautiful. Very nice gift!

  • @johnvaluk1401
    @johnvaluk1401 Год назад

    Thanks for the video Joe. This will be another fun and interesting series to watch as you work you majic and figure out the process. Looking forward!!

  • @James-fs4rn
    @James-fs4rn Год назад

    👍 looking forward to seeing some more tricks and tips on a new project.

  • @jasonburns1407
    @jasonburns1407 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to seeing this engine take shape. 😊

  • @joell439
    @joell439 Год назад

    This is gonna be fun and assuredly educational - Can't wait to learn..... 👍👍😎👍👍

  • @matthewfort3740
    @matthewfort3740 Год назад

    Cool. This is going to be a good build. I see some good learning lessons for us.

  • @joerogi8401
    @joerogi8401 Год назад +1

    Woo hoo ! Great start Joe, ready for the next one.
    John 🇨🇦

  • @michaelryan6884
    @michaelryan6884 Год назад +1

    Nice file work, Joe. Anticipating an enjoyable viewing experience with this project!

  • @davidmyhre2720
    @davidmyhre2720 Год назад

    Hey Joe Can't wait, thank you sir.

  • @angelramos-2005
    @angelramos-2005 Год назад +1

    That is a very interesting project and thanks for the generosity of Mr. Steve Bright

  • @dermotkelly2971
    @dermotkelly2971 Год назад +1

    You have a lot of work ahead of you mate. I will watch it when I can

  • @erichill5208
    @erichill5208 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to seeing this build progress. Always admire your precision with small parts and ingenuity with machining methods

  • @waynefitch990
    @waynefitch990 Год назад +1

    This is going to be a great project, ive got the popcorn ready

  • @modelenginerding6996
    @modelenginerding6996 Год назад +1

    Sweet! Looking forward to watching.

  • @voodoochild1954
    @voodoochild1954 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to this build series, especially that reverse mechanism. Good Luck Joe!

  • @thomasnewton9818
    @thomasnewton9818 Год назад

    Definitely something I'm going to follow the construction of.

  • @Khitiara_
    @Khitiara_ Год назад +1

    that looks like a stevenson valve gear, cool stuff

  • @ftownroe
    @ftownroe Год назад +1

    Looks like it will be an interesting project. Looking forward to several excellent videos and lessons on fixturing

  • @roberthiggins1142
    @roberthiggins1142 Год назад +1

    Another great build on the way, it will be great to see some of the holding & fixturing you use on this project.

  • @Rheasound
    @Rheasound Год назад +1

    No chips no fun!! Good start! I will keep an eye for this serie for sure.

  • @messages4pat
    @messages4pat Год назад +1

    Always fun to watch your tutorials!!!

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      What a treat to see a message from you. Thanks for stopping by. :)

  • @paul.newland
    @paul.newland Год назад +1

    Watching this series with great interest Joe, I *started* machining a D10 about a year ago which I need to finish at some point... Looking forward to seeing your unique take on some of the challenges! 🇬🇧

  • @petermcneill80
    @petermcneill80 Год назад

    Looking forward to this one !

  • @andrewnaylor3965
    @andrewnaylor3965 Год назад

    Going to be wonderful seeing this built by you, Its quite large in comparison to the miniature machine tools you have made previously, your detail workmanship is out standing no guessing or using your trained eye just pure accuracy. Thank you Mr Steve Bright for this wonderful gift you have given too Joe for us all to enjoy.

  • @oregonsteamnut
    @oregonsteamnut Год назад

    Looking forward to another masterpiece.

  • @nlo114
    @nlo114 Год назад

    I have a selection of constant diameter chain-saw files for doing radii such as the flywheel spoke roots and rim areas. Keeps them all the same, and easier to balance. I'm really looking forward to this one!

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Год назад

    Cool, another good build.

  • @nutgone100
    @nutgone100 Год назад +2

    Although BA threads are often referred to as an imperial thread (because they long pre-date the introduction of the metric system in Great Britain) they are actually based on the metric system.
    So technically you are correct to refer to them as metric, although many people would beg to differ.
    I’m really looking forward to this one. I rebuild vintage engine magnetos, so I see a lot of different threads, including many BA.

  • @jimsavina1941
    @jimsavina1941 Год назад +1

    This is gonna be good!

  • @Gamerock82
    @Gamerock82 Год назад +2

    Beautiful kit. Can't wait to see it develop. And possibly be the power drive for all the others. Mini steam shop, here we come. :D

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Год назад

      That would be an awesome setup!