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  1. #1
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    Oct 2011
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    Default Stuart ST Oscillator Model

    Hi,

    Just finished my Stuart Models ST Oscillator.

    It was difficult little engine to make. Actually it wasn't that hard, I just made it hard. But it runs and I like it. This one took me nearly 7 months to finish. But I have excuses, I moved the workshop into the garage, started a new job, separated from my missus, packed up and moved house (after I sold the house), unpacked the workshop again, started another new job, been in and out of various courts, got to see my kids and the list goes on and on.

    I can vouch for JB Weld as well.

    I'm now pondering what I should do next: a Stuart V10 or a PM Research 3A.

    Ben.
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  2. #2
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    Hello Ben,

    Nice looking wobbler. Must have been a buzz when it started running for the first time.

    Are you aware of the various free plans that are out there ? There are heaps and heaps of them, some are quite handsome substantial looking models. Generally made from bar stock

    Muncasters Solid looking things - See yellow box bottom LH side this page
    John Tom Website
    Plans For Everything
    Stuart Harts Potty Engines - you have to email him and he sends you the plans,
    French Website - has some of the stuart hart engines plus lots of others

    HMEM EZ engine The plans are free and it was interesting seeing how the valve worked, quite different from the wobblers, made that one for my 2nd engine, quick easy simple but interesting.

    Bill

  3. #3
    Join Date
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    Hi Ben,
    A very nice little engine build
    Glad to see that through all the ups and downs, you kept on with it.
    Kryn
    To grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.

  4. #4
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    Nice work Ben

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