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![]() ![]() Sunday, August 02, 2009 – Permalink – Paper PowerWhat do steam and paper have in common?![]() I find origami and paper sculpture intriguing. Ed Bertschy provides a template that can be downloaded and printed on good paper to be used in the construction of a paper steam engine. This paper steam engine is based on a Riches and Watts nominal 2 1/2 horsepower vertical A-frame double acting simple slide-valve steam engine circa 1870-75. The original engine was used to drive a water pump to irrigate the fields of Norfolk. If this model had a scale, it would be roughly 1:19. I had to double the size of the eccentric and strap in order to make it buildable. Everything else is close to scale, but changed in design and appearance because, well, paper isn't iron. ![]() Paper Steam Engine [Edited entry from 6/28/2006] See all Topics Labels: Addendum <Doug Klippert@ 3:00 AM |