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RISE OF THE SUPER TELESCOPE
As work continues on its design and construction, we take you inside the Extremely Large Telescope as it prepares for first light
CREW DRAGON LAUNCH
This spring will see the return of astronauts being launched from American soil aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule
HAVE WE FOUND THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE?
Whether or not our cosmos comes to an end is a question astronomers are tackling with some surprising results
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
This member of the ExoMars team is a vital component in the hunt for methane in the Red Planet’s atmosphere
Celestron CPC 800 GPS (XLT)
Ideal for the serious astrophotographer, this superb instrument is a must-have for those looking to upgrade from a beginner scope
A Boiler Feed Pump
A Boiler Feed Pump
A Draught Proposal
A Draught Proposal
An Inverted ‘Ross Yoke' Watercooled Stirling Engine
As with all my hot air engines they are cheap to build, mostly from scrap
Building Dancer - The Boiler
Dancer needed a boiler that would be somewhat larger than the size permitted under the Model Engineering exemptions in the New Zealand regulations.
CLUB NEWS
My secret’s out!
SHOWCASE Paul's Engine
One day my son Paul came to me and asked if we could make something in my workshop, so that he could learn engineering processes.
Union Nuts, and How to Make Them
These are quite different from those commercially available and are made from copper
Vertical Boiler Locomotives
Vertical Boiler Locomotives
Wenford A 7¼ Inch Gauge 2-4-0 Beattie Well Tank
The stage has now been reached where the well tank body can be completed but beforehand there are some internal details to add.
WORKSHOP TIP - Boring Eccentrics
I am making a 1 inch Minnie traction engine and have arrived at the machining of the eccentric straps.
Vertical Boiler Locomotives
Martin Ranson presents a pair of 32mm vertical boilered locomotives.
Garrett 4CD Tractor in 6 inch scale
This article has been written to guide the builder through the construction of the 6 inch scale Garrett 4CD tractor designed by Chris d’Alquen. The writer has previously built a 4 inch scale Garrett and a 6 inch scale Foden wagon so has the benefi t of considerable experience in larger scale modelling. Most machining can be done in the average home workshop but the supplier from whom the castings and drawings are currently available is able to provide a machining service for the largest items if required.
Bradford Model Engineering Society's Annual Exhibition
Roger Backhouse visits the Bradford society’s exhibition at Saltaire
Magdalen Road Revisited PART 3
Jeremy Buck invites us back for a further tour of the Magdalen Road garden railway.
A New GWR Pannier
Doug Hewson decides that LBSC’s well-known GWR pannier tank design needs a make-over.
Wallis Advance Road Roller
Alan Barnes weighs the merits of modelling one of these road rollers.
A Darjeeling Himalayan Locomotive in 3½ Gauge
Keith Rogers tackles a project that is even more complicated than it looks!
The Barclay Well Tanks of the Great War
This constructional series addresses Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 and 0-6-0 narrow gauge locomotives supplied for use in the First World War. Built without the use of castings, the 0-4-0 design is described as two versions; asbuilt for the British Admiralty in 1918 and as rebuilt and currently running on the Talyllyn Railway as their locomotive No.6, Douglas. The 0-6-0 engines described were built in 1917 and operated on 60 centimetre gauge track at the Western Front in France. These were small, spartan machines of which only 25 were supplied and none have survived into preservation.
A Boiler Feed Pump
Ian Couchman redesigns the boiler feed pump for his Ruston Proctor traction engine.
Obituary Richard C. Guthrie
Richard Guthrie was a colourful character, with his smile, a glint in his eye and those decorative braces holding up his jeans.
A Visit To The Nottingham SMEE
My latest visit in this series was to the Nottingham SMEE at their impressive site at Little Ruddington about 5 miles south of Nottingham city centre.
Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition
The exhibition this year was the scene of yet another excellent assembly of models and traders, fulfilling the needs of the purist and casual model engineer alike.
Building Bridget Part 4
Building Bridget Part 4
Book Review Digital Model Making
The author started working as a model maker in 1987 in product design, moving onto architectural models and making props for TV.
A Visit To The Brecon Mountain Railway
Rhys Owen ascends the mountains of South Wales for a ride on a narrow gauge railway.