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Steam Engine with oscillatory rotating valve and twin, single-action cylinders. Kit form of RV-1 requires machining.
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Four cylinder opposed engine with gear driven valves and timing. Kit form of RV-2 requires machining.
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Ref: Liney-5-Kit
This is a newer design that we are very excited about. It is nicknamed The Windmill and is an exceptionally beautiful and unique engine. Every part is made from solid brass or aluminum and finished with either a high polish, bead blasted, or jeweled surface. The base is solid walnut with a varathane coating. The engine uses five 1/4" single acting pistons with 1/2" strokes. The "wobble" style valving means that every cylinder is in a constant oscillating motion while running. This means lots of external motion and makes the engine very fascinating to watch. The main shaft runs in ball bearings. Turning the heavy brass flywheel by hand feels solid, and very smooth. This design is completely self starting and only 5 psi of pressure is required. In fact, it can run a few turns just blowing into the intake. The diameter around the outside of the five cylinders is four inches. The intake is a 1/8 O.D. brass pipe. If you would like a particular custom or standard fitting or even a displacement lubricator attached, please email for a quote.Five cyclinder Engine in Kit form needs machined.Click on picture for large view.
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Ref: Liney-HaloKit
This is the HALO five cylinder radial. Liney has been developing it as time allowed over the last three years. The intent was to make an external combustion (steam/compressed air) design that mimicked the operation of real radial aircraft engines as close as possible. It has cams on the crank which operate the pushrods and in turn the rocker arms and the very unique ball bearing valves. It has five 3/8th inch pistons linked to the single crank via a master rod and connecting rods just as would be expected in a full size radial. Best of all, the design allows you to see nearly every moving part while the engine is running. Even the cams and pushrod end bearings can be seen. Unlike a normal four stroke radial, every piston "fires" every revolution. Five power strokes per revolution! Includes all the materials and drawings for a machinist to machine and build.Some dimensions:.375 pistons with .375 stroke (square engine)The engine is just under 5 inches overall ODThe cylinders are .75 inches ODThe crankcase is 1.65 ODThe Drive shaft is 1/4"Click on picture for large view.
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Ref: PMDP-1
ACTUAL WORKING MODEL1890'S DRILL PRESSPicture this in your mind! A display representing an 1895 machine shop with wooden beam construction. At one end of the engine room complete with one of our #5 engines and our #BLR-1 or #BLR-2 boilers. Then the rest of the 1895 machine shop with our beautiful little DP-1 drill press working away alongside our awesome EL-1 model lathe. What a sight! But wait, there's more! Much more to come. Build your machine shop with expansion in mind; because we plan to expand this machine tool line.Now picture this! You making chips with your own machine shop! You are the proprietor! You are the operator! In fact, you'd better wear suspenders 'cause you may just pop your buttons when you swell up with pride as you watch the beholder's eyes sparkle with pure delight.That's right! You can actually drill holes with this baby! This little darling was scaled down to 1/12 scale from the J. E. Snyder Company 21" upright drill press as found in illustration #450 on page 116 of the "Charles A. Strelinger Company" catalog of 1895. You can purchase one of these 1895 catalogs from our BOOK PAGE, (STOCK #20692). The drill press measures 6-1/2" high.Kit, complete with 13 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, material, bar stock, precut gear stock, finished bevel gears and complete working drawings.
Ref: PMEL-1
ACTUAL WORKING MODELYou read that right! This little beauty actually performs work like its full size counterpart!This lathe is a 1/12 scale replica, similar to figure 806 of the "Charles A. Strelinger Company" 16-inch lathe found on page 212 of their 1895 catalog. You can order a copy of this catalog, STOCK #20692, from our BOOK PAGE. The lathe measures 6-1/2" in length and 4-1/2" in height.Just think of it! An actual working lathe that you have built! Your friends will be awestruck! Your wife will be glad to have you out of her hair for a few hours! And all the children who see it will be delighted!Kit, complete with 19 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, material, bar stock, gear stock, and complete working drawings. Kit includes cone pulley for jack shaft and chuck material.Team this lathe up with our DP-1 drill press and our line shaft accessories and you will have the beginning of your own model machine shop.This is a CASTING KIT that requires machining.Click on picture for large view of castings.
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ACTUAL WORKING MODELWould any machine shop be complete without a bench grinder? We didn't think so! We told you to build your machine shop with expansion in mind. This little bench grinder will go perfectly with our other machine tools.The bench grinder is a 1/12 scale replica of the Challenge Emery Grinder found on page 252 of the "Charles A. Strelinger Company" catalog of 1895. A copy of this catalog can be ordered through our BOOK PAGE, (STOCK #20692). The bench grinder and stand measure 4" high, 1-7/8" wide, and 1-1/2" deep.Be Cautioned: If you keep expanding your work shop, your friends and family may not see much of you again! Many more kits are coming!Kit, complete with 4 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, material, bar stock, and complete working drawings.
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ACTUAL WORKING MODELHERE IT IS! The prettiest little shaper you will ever have the pleasure of running. This shaper is a 1/12 scale replica of the Figure 850 Crank Shaping Machine found on page 234 of the "Charles A. Strelinger Company" catalog of 1895. This catalog is available through our BOOK PAGE, (STOCK #20692). The crank shaper measures approximately 5" high, 5" long, and 4" wide.When you get this baby cranked up, it has more parts moving in different directions that you can imagine. It will delight and fascinate all who see it.Kit, complete with 11 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, material, bar stock, precut gear stock, finished miter gears and complete working drawings. Kit includes cone pulley for jack shaft.
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ACTUAL WORKING MODELNo shop is complete without a milling machine. So here it is - and it is a beauty! This milling machine is a 1/12 scale replica of the Small Universal Milling Machine found on page 10 of the "Construction & Use of Universal Milling Machines", Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co. This book, (STOCK #20668), is available and can be found under the BOOKS PAGE of our site.We also received information for the production of this milling machine from the Henry Ford Museum. (Which, by the way, is a great place to visit if you find yourself in the Detroit, Michigan area.) The milling machine measures approximately 4-1/8" high, 4-1/4" long and 3-1/2" wide.Kit - complete with 10 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, material, bar stock, precut gear stock, finished miter gears and complete working drawings.Click on picture for large view of castings.
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ACTUAL WORKING MODELNow here is one tool every shop needs. A good table saw. This simple but versatile piece of wood working equipment will find many uses in your shop. Uses such as pattern making, box and crate construction, equipment construction, building construction and the like.The original can be found on pages 34 and 35 of "Crescent's" 1912 catalog. Sorry, we don't have a copy for you to purchase yet, but we are working on that possibility!This 1/12 scale replica of the #1 Crescent "saw-table" makes a great kit for beginning home shop machinists as well as the experienced hobbyist or professional. The machinist's kit comes complete with everything you need to build the finished "saw table", which is 3-3/8" wide, 4-3/4" long, and 3-5/8" high."Now I never thought of a table saw being' cute. I don't know, there is something' about a table saw that don't exactly produce feelings of endearment. But I got to tell ya', 'This is just as cute as any table saw is going to get'!"You are going to love this project, and you will have a lot of fun showing it actually sawing wood.Kit, complete with 9 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, material, bar stock, belting, saw blade, and complete working drawings.
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ACTUAL WORKING MODELNo engine? No power plant? No problem! In the 1890's foot power was all that was needed to drive the Chas. A. Strelinger #781 Reed Foot Lathe. Of course ours is twice as cute and 1/12 the size and runs mostly on finger power. As always, you can hook it up to your line shaft power if you prefer. The wood lathe measures 4" long and 4-1/2" high.Yes sir, this is the first of a line of wood working tools we plan to add along with our fine line of metal working machine kits. Well, I guess it is time to add a wood shop to go along with your machine shop. Oh, by the way, plan your wood shop for expansion too!Click on picture for large view of castings.
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ATTENTION MODEL MACHINISTS: Now you can build a stirling engine from a kit. At the request of many model builders, we are pleased to offer our famous Glassworks Engine as a machinist kit. Needs machined.You can easily show off your hard work by showing the pistons at work. Look inside the glass cylinders at the Stirling Cycle principle in action. This engine is extremely interesting to watch, and runs at speeds up to 1500 RPM. This is a hard combination to beat. A Pyrex hot cap, replaceable Pyrex power cylinder, gyro-quality ball bearings, bronze flywheel, aluminum cooling fins, and sand cast aluminum frame are only a few of the outstanding features incorporated into this engine. The completed Glassworks kit measures 7-1/2" x 4" x 3-1/2".A sample quantity of ESBIT dry fuel is supplied with the engine. Denatured alcohol also works well as a fuel for this engine. For those persons who prefer using denatured alcohol, we have developed a handy burner, STOCK #90, which is available for a small additional charge, and can be found on the SOLAR ENGINE ACCESSORIES PAGE.BUILD YOUR OWN STIRLING ENGINE TODAY!Needs to be MACHINED.
Ref: PMDYN-1
You can belt this dynamo to any of our steam engines and produce power for your miniature factories or light your small villages. This is reminiscent of a vintage open frame dynamo used for lighting in early factories.This Dynamo comes as an unmachined kit with a cast iron frame. The frame has mounting ears and two aluminum end caps to contain the magnet, armature and brushes. You can paint this to suit your requirements. It will take about 10-15 hours to machine and assemble.SPECIFICATIONS: Speed: 5300 rpm Voltage: 10 VDC @ 10 watts Voltage no load: 12 VDC Max. Current: 2.4 Amps Dimensions: 2-3/8"W x 3-1/2"L x 2-1/4"H Click on picture for large view.
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This boiler is offered in 1/12 scale to go with our machine shop tools. The boiler is constructed of copper and the firebox is steel with 14 aluminum castings consisting of the following: front, back, door frame, 6 doors, 4 draft knobs and a stack transit Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Put life into your steam engines, run them on live steam. What a sight! This boiler will easily run one of our well constructed #2, #3 or #5 steam engines for light-duty use and demonstration purposes.Popular around the turn of the century because of their simplicity and small floor space.Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 1 inch, Stroke 1 1/2 inch, Double Acting Long a mainstay of the Pennsylvania and New York oil fields, these engines can still be found in use today, although most have been converted to halfbreed gas engines.This 1/8 scale replica has a 12 inch overall length and a 6 1/2 inch diameter flywheel. The kit comes complete with 18 sand castings, all the brass bar stock, gasket material, screws, etc. required and complete working drawings.This kit is a machinist's delight no matter whether you are a pro or an amateur. The satisfaction of seeing this engine run with all its moving parts operating is reward enough, but watching the fascination of others who see it work is truly gratifying. Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 1/2 inch, Stroke 3/4 inch, Double ActingOften adapted for small marine applications, this engine has a simple but unique porting system. The head oscillates as it runs, swinging the port holes from inlet to exhaust.A great novice engine as well as fun for the experienced enthusiast. This kit comes all machined for easy assembly or as a casting kit for the machinist. Kit complete with 6 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, gasket material, brass bar stock and working drawings.Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 1/2 inch, Stroke 3/4 inch, Double ActingThis engine is similar to those used to provide line shaft power to factories and mills in the 1800s. The line shafts conveyed the power to machinery via pulleys and flat leather belts.With a 2 1/4 inch flywheel and an overall length of 6 inches, this kit will make a great project for the machinist with a small lathe.This kit comes complete with 9 easy machining aluminum castings, all required hardware, gasket material, brass and steel bar stock and working drawings. Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 1/2 inch, Stroke 3/4 inch, Double ActingThis engine is similar to those used to provide line shaft power to factories and mills in the 1800's. The line shafts conveyed the power to machinery via pulleys and flat leather belts.With a 2 1/4 inch flywheel and an overall length of 6 inches, this kit will make a great project for the machinist with a small lathe. It is also available fully machined for easy assembly if you desire. Kit complete with 9 easy machining bronze and iron castings, all required hardware, gasket material, brass and steel bar stock and working drawings. Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 5/8 inch, Stroke 7/8 inch, Double ActingThis is a 1/8 scale model of an original engine manufactured by the Orr & Sembower Co. of Reading, PA. The original engine was a six H.P. class "F" engine. You may wish to purchase a reprinted copy of their original literature from our book list on page 38 of our catalog. The original engine we scaled this from came out of a nitroglycerin plant. It was used to mix the acids and glycerin for making nitro. Even after gas engines and electric motors became commonplace, steam engines were considered much more dependable. When mixing, they couldn't stop; for if they did, it was time to run for your life. With the boiler in the distance and high torque at low RPSs, the steam engine was much safer.This makes a beautiful model that you will be proud to own. But please don't make your own nitro plant. We like having you as a customer.Kit complete with bronze and iron castings, all required hardware, gasket material, bar stock and complete working drawings. Cast aluminum base platform. Weight 5.10 lbs Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 1 1/2 inch, Stroke 2 1/2 inch , Double ActingThis is the horizontal sister to our #4 engine. Both engines were sold as casting kits by the Chas. A. Strelinger Co. of Detroit, MI. Both were rated at 1/4 H.P.You may wish to acquire a reprinted copy of an 1895 Strelinger Catalog from our book list. Wow! Our second full size engine! You could build either one or both!The total height is 7 1/2", the total length is 18 inches, the total width is 8 inches and the flywheel diameter is 6 7/8 inches. Kit complete with cast iron and bronze castings, all required hardware, gasket material, bar stock and complete working drawings. Weight 35.00 lbs Note $20.00 Bill NOT included. It was placed in picture for reference.Click on picture for large view of kit.
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Bore 1 1/2", Stroke 2 1/2", Double Acting This is a replica of a rare old steam engine used for various small portable power applications a century ago. This engine was sold as a casting kit in 1895 by the Chas A. Strelinger Co. of Detroit, MI. The castings were made by their foundry, the Leland & Faulconer Mfg. Co., Detroit, MI. It was rated then as 1/4 H.P. You may wish to acquire a reprinted copy of their 1895 catalog from our book list. Think of it! A full-size working engine that you have built. A machinist's delight! The total height is 19 inches and the flywheel diameter is 6 7/8 inches. Kit complete with cast iron and cast bronze castings, all required hardware, gasket material, bar stock and complete working drawings. Click on picture for large view of kit.
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