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St. Paul steams table -----featuring accessories-----
« on: March 01, 2024, 05:50:47 am »
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this year I have decided to focus mainly on steam powered accessories, please enjoy & feel free to comment all you like. sooo...grab your favorite beverage, sit back and relax.
Hi folks
here we have a Hand-crafted twin log splitter model steam engine tool that is 7 1/4" tall ,5 1/2" wide & 6 1/4" long & weighs 1 lb. 13 oz. this was not made by me. it has an oak stand with homemade pulleys & running gear. It needed a bit of work to get in this condition & now runs out very well.



next is a single log splitter model steam engine tool. it is 9 1/2" tall, 4 1/4" wide & 7 1/2" long at the base, it's a bit top heavy & I'm considering mounting it to a larger base. its about 3 lbs in weight. it has 2 axles with home made pulleys & 4 oilers in 4 brass axle block supports. I didnt build this but did do quite a bit to make it function like you see it now. frame is made from Oak.


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Bruce:

The two log splitters really turned out nice.

Thanks for sharing the videos.

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These are great accessories!

Thank you for showing them here!

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Hand crafted "Baker fan" model steam engine tool
here we have a approx. 1" scale Baker fan . weighing 4 lbs 7 oz, plinth is 10 1/4" X 4 1/4" & 9" tall, the fan blades are 6 7/8" x 2 1/2" W

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I now know what this model is, it's called a "sweep" meant to be powered by horse(s) moving about in a continuous circle, generally hooked via a very low-slung drive shaft connected to a tool outside of the horse's path. it is 4 1/2" sq x 3" tall & weighs 1 lb. 10 oz. & has a 14" long swing arm.




video of horse drawn sweep

https://youtu.be/LCTpyNMQzz0?si=gxriKFVP7j7lVpTC

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Interesting accessories Bruce especially the log splitters. I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like those.
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Interesting accessories Bruce especially the log splitters. I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like those.
Thanks Larry, they were on Ebay a week ago or so & I instantly fell in love with them, the folksyness of them & the old build wood charm attracted me immediately. they all required quite a bit of work to get them "close" to what I wanted them to be as far as exhibition (show) ready. very grateful I was able to acquire them all.
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Love those splitters Bruce!! I’ve used a double splitter like that and they are a lot of fun  ;D

I never seen these on eBay but I’m glad you got them, because you’re the one who will return them to their former glory or more likely better than new.
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That new set of really nice accessories that you just took delivery on, have definitely found the right home now!!!
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hand crafted crosscut saw model steam engine tool.
here we have a hand-crafted crosscut saw made for a model steam engine.
It is 15" overall (inc. blade) 9 1/4" with blade folded, it is 5 1/2" W & 5 5/8" tall & actually will cut some wood. I simply placed a brass pulley I had setting around on it & it was ready to go. frame is made from Oak. this is not one of my builds, but I am proud to have it. this is a very simple but well thought out steam toy & I enjoy it quite a bit.

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Hand crafted ??? model steam engine tool
I don't really know what this is, I need your help to identifying it please. it is 4 1/2" sq x 3" tall & weighs 1 lb. 10 oz. & has a 14" long swing arm.



A 360o swing arm with a hook on the end of it, must be intended to do something?

While I don't know what it is, or is supposed to actually do, I find that the two square ended side-shafts turning in opposite directions is an interesting, if not really diagnostic feature!?!?
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Wow!

I love them all; but I really love the crosscut Saw.

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Wow!

I love them all; but I really love the crosscut Saw.
I think I do too Charlie.
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Wow!

I love them all; but I really love the crosscut Saw.
I think I do too Charlie.

These will be great for your display at Pioneer Days for sure.

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I love accessories and those are just awesome, really cool Bruce.

Cheers,

Bill