Introduction: Radial Engine 1/4 Scale
I plan on using the printer to make a 1/4 scale radial engine. this engine is of the same configuration as the engine used to power the WW2 bomber "B-17".
I have all of the parts modeled already in solidworks. Ready for printing.
all of the files are attached in pdf format for ease of dissemination. if needed I can provide the Cad drawings for you. I may add them later if necessary to give you a better idea of what I want to print.
unfortunately not all of the files will fit here. I will add links later in order for you to look at them.

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23 Comments
10 years ago on Introduction
wow how long did it take to draw all of that up?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
have you had a chance to vote for my instructable?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Several months
10 years ago on Introduction
this is brilliant, i thank you for this
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you for the kind words please vote for me to win.
7 years ago
I didn't see part#4 Crankcase pdf. Could you provide this as well?
9 years ago
You seem to be replying to comments. I have acess to a 3D printer.. Could you provide me with the parts? I use inventor. 2011 currently
10 years ago on Introduction
WOw, would love a running and puffing vid :)
10 years ago on Introduction
Nice job, reminds me of a college project. A small group of us replicated an old radial engine in Solidworks, I'll see If I have some screenshots lying around, it was a real blast.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Here's what we finished with. I wish I remembered the exact engine model.
10 years ago on Introduction
I was impressed enough with this project to download it and look over it. Unfortunately I noticed something that caught my eye. A copyrite for a KE OLSRYD. Upon running a search for KE OLSRYD I found this link.
http://grabcad.com/library/olsryd-9-cylinder-radial-engine
and this link
http://www.olsryd.com/
I would be happy to vote for this project as I think it is wonderful work but from the outside this looks like it is copied from someone else. For me to vote for a project I have to think that they did the work, I am hoping that you can show me the part of the project that you did so I can vote for this project.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I would be also very happy to send you all of my solidworks files for your approval. please let me know your address. there are too many to add to this instructable. I have already tried and cannot fit them there.
Again thank you for your input.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you It all comes down to time and space. not enough room for the sold models too many of them but you are welcome to them they are free and always will be. so if you would like them let me know I am going to set up an ftp site with the 3d cad.
thanks
and go vote lol
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
You do not need my approval to enter or win a contest you just need it for my vote(although I do not think that even counts for anything) I will say I wish you had submitted something that you designed entirely on your own as almost everything in this contest is a drawing of somebody else's work. I just think your other instructibles show enough tallent you could have done something unique. But then again your profile says you have a 3d printer so I guess it is not something you have to win.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
i have saved many of the parts from my solidworks to jpeg format so you can now see I have done the work.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
This is an entire different indestructible then when I first made the comment, I am glad to see some work without another guys name on it.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
yes these are not my drawings i used the layout to make the solidworks 3d printout. as you can see in the prints his copyright and credit are still intact I have reworked the layout from the drawings and reworked parts in a redesign. the originals are not my work. They are my 3d models. Which is what is offered for 3d printing that is what I need to do is print the parts for testing before i build the real thing.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I agree the guy with the pdf files did not even create the engine himself. My problem was that was all you had submitted for viewing. This is much better and I could vote for this instructible. I also do respect you leaving the copyrite in the files I just wish you had posted more of your own work at first so I would not have thought that you just posted someone elses files to win a contest without doing anything.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
you can see from the link you have given that the person whom has their cad design has a different cylinder, and a different piston and the crank case is different. as well. they too also redid the design. I was not alive in the 1940 so obviously cannot claim the design of the radial engine. lol
I am building a 1/4 scale replica of a 9 cylinder engine.
thank you very much for letting me know I will look forward to any other observation you have please keep them coming. I appreciate your comments. these are my cad designs i have the complete library to show it.
10 years ago on Introduction
The future is awesome, just saying.