That's super to hear @adduser1320 It would be great if your class joined the facebook group and shared your engine builds - search Wig-Wag Engine on FB. Regards, Ade
I'm so glad I found this series. I recently bought the Stan Bray book "Making Simple Steam Engines". I was really disappointed with it's quality. Incomplete drawings and instructions that didn't fully explain the process. The Wig-Wag is exactly what I need to enjoy my time in my hobby workshop. Cheers from Australia!
Ade, first I want to commend you on the excellent presentation of this project. I only wish I could be so orderly and professional with my videos. Being a tyro myself, I appreciate the detail in which you are covering the operations. Kudos my friend. I am very much looking forward to seeing the rest of the build. Thank you for sharing. Joe
I Ade, congrats for your high quality videos. I already made a little wobbler long ago, this one will be my next! I like the size and your way to teach each steps, it will be a cool project! I am on the way to see all next ones !
@@AdeSwash A quick look for the 3" brass bar, for example seems to be about £30 for a minimum length of 25-30mm, so a a ready cut bit at 17mm would be handy, if the price was right!
Hey Ade, Keith would love to build one of these wid-wag. I don't know, currently how do I get a copy of those drawings. How do you exchange information between people like this? This is a little bit new to me, thank's.
Hi Keith Monarch, the drawings are available here: drive.google.com/file/d/1zY6zuQGylPxSs7LgBgXmFQkKlfqLz1Qr/view and you can also join my new facebook page for support at facebook.com/groups/201574434906362 Regards Ade
Yes, Yes. I will be watching all of them..
Grate video! Interesting, informative and pleasant. Hoping for a great full series! Happy new year!
Same to you!
Thank you for the excellent narration as well as providing a link to the drawings.
Thanks Robert :)
Fantastic Ade, can’t wait for the rest of the series! What a great start for the NewYear!
Thanks! You too!
me and 11 of my classmates are building this to prepare for our exams in june. very cool
That's super to hear @adduser1320 It would be great if your class joined the facebook group and shared your engine builds - search Wig-Wag Engine on FB. Regards, Ade
I'm so glad I found this series. I recently bought the Stan Bray book "Making Simple Steam Engines". I was really disappointed with it's quality. Incomplete drawings and instructions that didn't fully explain the process. The Wig-Wag is exactly what I need to enjoy my time in my hobby workshop. Cheers from Australia!
Thank you Ade, I am looking forward to the rest of the build!
More to come Harry :)
I'm already started on a Stuart S50, but since it's a long build, I'd like to step back and make this one in a weekend
I finished my owen engine about two months ago. It still amazes me every time I set it running!
Thanks Ade, and greetings from Austria!
Ade, first I want to commend you on the excellent presentation of this project. I only wish I could be so orderly and professional with my videos. Being a tyro myself, I appreciate the detail in which you are covering the operations. Kudos my friend. I am very much looking forward to seeing the rest of the build. Thank you for sharing.
Joe
Many thanks Joe, I hope you emjoy the rest of the series when completed. Regards. Ade
Really good job, love the stop on the drill table will definitely be using that trick in the future
Glad you like it!
Happy New Year and thanks for sharing!
Same to you!
NICE VID,, REALY ENJOYED,, THANK YOU, LOOKING FORWARD TO THE REST. REGARDS R.
Glad you enjoyed it Richard :)
Hello Ade,
This looks like an interesting project... I am looking forward to watching the whole series... Happy New Year.
Take care
Paul,,
Thanks Paul, I hope to get one out weekly. Regards. Ade
Thats a nice diameter you chose for the flywheel.
Yes, it was governed by the clearance to the base
Nice monolith
I Ade, congrats for your high quality videos. I already made a little wobbler long ago, this one will be my next! I like the size and your way to teach each steps, it will be a cool project! I am on the way to see all next ones !
Thanks Gaétan, I look forward to seeing your results :)
Great start to the new year with one of your videos. I liked the association with 2001 Happy New Year to you and your family
Thanks Bob, all the best, Ade
thanks Ade great. video
Glad you enjoyed it Ken :)
Good work ade!
Thanks!
15:25 Good opportunity for a sidebar demo on the precision cutting down of screws to fit. Great video nonetheless.☺
Hi BeachsideHank, I did one a while ago :) ua-cam.com/video/7cCIK_34WOI/v-deo.html
@@AdeSwash Perfect! That's the video to watch then, well done and thanks for sharing.☺
Professional video. Thank you sir 👍
Glad you liked it
Hi i whant to 3d print a wigwag for air use only and i wonder if you have cad files for the wig wag?
Hi @kihgo, there are cad files availabe on the WigWag Facebook group
Just wondering if there's somewhere to buy the stock ready cut?
Then this would be a kit, I could start a kickstarter if you are interested in investing?
@@AdeSwash could be worth a try!
@@AdeSwash A quick look for the 3" brass bar, for example seems to be about £30 for a minimum length of 25-30mm, so a a ready cut bit at 17mm would be handy, if the price was right!
Hey Ade, Keith would love to build one of these wid-wag. I don't know, currently how do I get a copy of those drawings. How do you exchange information between people like this? This is a little bit new to me, thank's.
Hi Keith Monarch, the drawings are available here: drive.google.com/file/d/1zY6zuQGylPxSs7LgBgXmFQkKlfqLz1Qr/view and you can also join my new facebook page for support at facebook.com/groups/201574434906362 Regards Ade
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