MY GALLERY

Some of the other things I've made over the years.

The John Wilding design.
I based this on a design by William Hayter in 1830.
I copied this wheel cutting engine from a clock book but it proved to be a poor design.






My version of the Bristol club's cutter grinder. Works well, but high revving, variable speed not really ideal.






I was loaned one of these boring heads and decided to make my own version. Featured in Model Engineer's Workshop.


I was asked if I could restore a Civil War sword handle. This was the result from copying the original. I even managed 'Turk's Heads' to finish the ends off. Quite a job working with multi strands of 1mm steel wire.
Driving my first loco. A Crampton, based on the German "Die Pfalz". Hard to drive!
The Crampton running chassis. Very pretty engine but being broad gauge is closer to a 3-1/2" in size.
On the steaming bay having passed its boiler test.





My Kerr Stuart 1900-1930 Campbelltown to Machrihanish line in Scotland, Princess Class. Drawings available from my club. (see Links)


These are a few pics from my other site. The 'George Henry' DeWinton coffee pot. I made this as close as I could to the original full size engine.

Some more pictures of the "Princess"



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