If I stop the piston from going out too far, I can get this system to cycle fast enough to make the "brrrappp" a high-pitched whine

And your English is Fine. If i can read it, Its great.
This is What I call an "oscillating" engine.SpudBlaster15 wrote:I built a steam engine 3 years ago. The valve system is somewhat similar to that of a cross scavenged 2 stroke engine, but it uses lateral movement of the cylinder itself to time the intake and exhaust ports. Every part was made by me using a lathe, a milling machine, a bandsaw, a belt sander, a drill press, and a oxy/acetylene brazing/soldering setup.
May I ask why a lathe is a must? I can make my parts out of precision brass tubing and epoxy, Its worked for me in the past.SpudBlaster15 wrote: A mill isn't required to build something like this. All of the work I used it for could have been done with manual saws and files. A lathe is a must though.
I couldn't help myself but to post something before my video was finished uploading.......jrrdw wrote:Click where? Click what? Your missing a link or two.