Introduction: Steampunked Time Traveling Machine

About: I love to invent and create new things in a "steampunk styled way" working with brass, copper, vulcanized-fibre, brass gears and (ply)- wood. On one side I am fascinated in neon lights and small ele…

Hi everybody it took a long time of about some weeks to build this new project  but now I am proud to present the "Steampunked time traveling machine" to you.

Since I was  a young boy I am fascinated of the idea to create a time-machine like it was described by H.G. Wells.
Now as an old  Steampunk guy I picked up this idea again and created my own "machine" for time traveling.

This instructable is really extensive and I am sure that you will enjoy the following detailed steps beginning with an old boiler made of copper  and ending with a funky steampunked machine.

And here comes a short movie clip as a first impression:



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Yours Aeonn Junophor

Step 1: First Draft

Some weeks ago I got an old boiler made of copper by fortune. After the first cleaning an polishing the idea of a steampunked time machine rose up in my mind.

So I went down the stairs to my steampunk labaoartory  (in german: Dampfkraftlabor) and developed a first draft in which way this funky fantasy time machine might could be constructed. 

You can see the result below.

 Some days later I made a second draft and started the project as you can see it here using a lot of other instructables  about eg copper welding, making a joule-thief, or working with a flash-module of a disposal camera.

The most fascinating aim to me was to run all these different lights  measure instruments and the sound module by using only one! 1.5 Volt battery. And it is unbelieveable it really works;-)))))))))))))

Step 2: Modifying of the Old Steam-boiler

After all elements had been chosen the boiler needs a lot of holes to keep the fittings and controls and instruments.
A lot of fittings had to be fixed by welding. So I took this instructable to learn how to do it.


To make the big holes I first drilled small holes, then cut the middle out with metal shears and finished with a file.


Step 3: Measure Instruments

For time travelling under time pressure you need some controls an instruments.

These are an old pressure gauge, a new working alarmclock (model "DEKAD" from ikea),and a voltmeter for pulsating direkt current.


Step 4: Blind Flange With Integrated Speaker

I covered the bottom of the boiler with a blind flange made of red fiber and integrated a loudspeaker  for transmitting the sound effect.

Step 5: Cooling Spirals

A time machine which works whith plasma energy and time pressure needs also a cooling system
So I created two cooling circuits.

Step 6: The "low-pressure"-plasma Circuit

The low-pressure  plalsma circuit is constructed with a flickering bulb covered with a copper net.  The top protector is an E27 Centra bulb socket made of brass and glass.

The holder is part of an old glass holder and burner of an petrol lamp. The flickering bulb is driven by an HV-flash module of an disposal camera.

See also this instructable: HV-powersupply





Step 7: The "high-pressure"-plasma Circuit

The high-pressure  plalsma circuit is constructed with a small neon Tube  called IN -24 (I bought them from Mr. Nixie

with the help of  this instructable Steampunk-Light-tube



This steampunk-light-tube is placed in a separate copper tube with 18mm in diameter. The IN-24 neontube istself is hold by two front parts of a cartridge case ; see also the detailesd pictures below.

The IN-24 tube is driven by an HV-flash module of an disposal camera with DC.

See also this instructable: HV-powersupply


Step 8: Joule-thief Illuminated Cutouts

Another application ofthe time machine are the Joule thief illuminatet cutouts.

To build these lights I took this Instructable "Making a JouleThief"

To hide the electronic parts I screwed the cutout holder made of porcelaine into two old brass bulb holders E27 made of brass as you can see.


Step 9: Emergency Stop Valve

Another element of the time machine is the emergency stop valve.
Therfore I took a bursted water tube and placed two  green LED inside a exactly fitting plastic tube as you can see.
Both LED´s together are driven by the third Joule Thief of this project

Step 10: Electronic Equipment

The time machine runs with three sperate HV-powersupplies, three Joule thiefs . All these parts are energized with only one 1,5 Volt AA battery.
Th soundmodule runs with three 1.5 Vol coin cells and the IKEA alarm clock runs also with 1.5 Volt from an AA battery.

Step 11: Controlbox

To "drive" the time machine we also need a controlbox. Two switches, one press button and the AA-battery are placed here.
The box itself is made of an old and broken The controbox can be easyhandlamp from the army

Step 12: Carrying Straps

The carrying straps are the only part of the time machine, which I really had to buy for this project. Yu will find them at schoolbags made of leather,

Step 13: Time Travelling

At the end of this veeeeerrrryyy long project  here are some pictures of this time machine in action.


I hope you enjoyed this instructable

 Yours Aeon Junophor

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