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I've ordered a pair of suitably victorianesque boots from eBay that I think will have enough room for a boiler/furnace based on two small Carnation condensed milk cans.
 
I've ordered a pair of suitably victorianesque boots from eBay that I think will have enough room for a boiler/furnace based on two small Carnation condensed milk cans.
  
I've also picked a likely engine design: http://start-model-engineering.co.uk/category/elmers-32/ (only upside down)
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I've also picked a [http://start-model-engineering.co.uk/category/elmers-32/ likely engine design] (mounted upside down)
  
 
Ordered a pair of (hopefully) suitable boots: [[File:Srs-boot.jpg]]
 
Ordered a pair of (hopefully) suitable boots: [[File:Srs-boot.jpg]]

Revision as of 13:02, 21 February 2011

A hybrid steam engine/steamroller/rollerskate built around a victorian style boot.

Features

  • Mill-style steam engine
    • Boiler and furnace live inside the boot, with a hinged grille on the heel providing access to the furnace.
    • Furnace fuelled by hexamine tablet
    • Furnace and boiler made of two tin cans brazed together.
    • If possible, enclose assembly in a slightly larger can with rockwool nested between the two to protect the boot from the heat. If there's no room for a larger can, just stuff the boot with rockwool.
      • For combined thermal, protective and flame-retardant properties, nomex racing socks might be ideal (and cheap) insulation.
  • Combine water inlet with close-fitted weighted cap as safety valve?
  • Moving parts live outside the boot.
  • Front wheel will be a single roller, connected by forks to the chassis.
    • Ideally would attach the fork to chassis with a skate-style "truck".
    • Failing that, allow the forks to turn freely and feed a central spoke through the upper of the boot to a steering wheel.
  • Back wheels would be fixed to a central shaft and driven by the mill.
  • Add a whistle (such as this one) which can be activated by pulling on laces?

Progress

I've ordered a pair of suitably victorianesque boots from eBay that I think will have enough room for a boiler/furnace based on two small Carnation condensed milk cans.

I've also picked a likely engine design (mounted upside down)

Ordered a pair of (hopefully) suitable boots: Srs-boot.jpg