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    It Looks So Easy and Straightforward ON Paper But...

    Hi All, Yes, I noticed that after I posted the link. Try instead Blogger.com Everlasting Blowdown Valve. I have updated the link in the previous thread.
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    It Looks So Easy and Straightforward ON Paper But...

    Hi All, OK, here are some photos of the real deal. They all happen to be for live steam locomotives but the first two photos are by far the closest to what the full size Okadee boiler blowdown valves look like. They are for 1.5"/1.6" scale model live steam locomotives and were made in lost wax...
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    It Looks So Easy and Straightforward ON Paper But...

    Hello All, Yes, I will get to what you are asking about. The square corner flat valve face was done with a boring tool which had to be modified. I have D bits but they are shop made and are not produced from HSS which is what I wanted for this job. I will use a D bit to produce a true circular...
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    It Looks So Easy and Straightforward ON Paper But...

    Hi All, Maybe I complain too much but... Here is something which looks so easy and straightforward on paper but when you get into it... To set the scene. The drawing is of an "Everlasting" (Okadee type) live steam locomotive boiler blowdown valve (it happens to be in 3/4" scale) and the ones...
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    A Boring Bar Made from an Allen Key

    Hi All, One can, if needed, make a quick boring bar from an any size Allen key. The one shown in the photo is one I made from an 1/8" key. As usual, there are some limitations as Allen key stock is normally made from high carbon steel which was used as a cutting tool steel before HSS was...
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    How to Slice a Thin (or any thickness) Piece from a Short Large Diameter Cutoff

    Hi All, With the price of metal today (any metal) I want to be able to use every last piece of metal which I have. Over the decades, one accumulates a lot of short pieces of bar which cannot be cut further in a regular cut off bandsaw without modifying it heavily as this is just not what any...
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    Making a Single Tooth Square Broach

    To finish. I think that the photos say it all.
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    Making a Single Tooth Square Broach

    Now to the actual making. I am presuming that the broach is being made from drill rod and is hardened and tempered after forming. The series of photos I think is self explanatory and shows what I did to make one. Only one note, it is important to make the 10-15 degree "hook" indentation as shown...
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    Lathe pecking order 8-12"

    TOS Trencin (now made in Slovakia, formerly Czechoslovakia) are beautifully made lathes but they are big and heavy duty industrial lathes. Also, condition is very, very important.
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    Making a Single Tooth Square Broach

    From a long forgotten Canadian inventor, master mechanic, hobbyist and TSME (Toronto Society of Model Engineers) member (from his private publication) "The Master Mechanics' Manual, Volume One by Le Comte de Millimetres" (George Barrett). One can make ANY regular or odd size square broach with...
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