Welcome to Paddleducks..... The home of paddle steamer modelling enthusiasts from around the world.
Gentlemen, I didn't mean to cause such a fuss over this it's just that I hated to see Eddy spend alot of time building this mechanism and then have trouble making it work. Sometimes it seems like something should work but we can't figure out why it won't and it comes down to something simple. I have been building engines and models for years and with them you have to be accurate or they won't even turn over. I believe I had posted this link before but if not you're welcome to visit and see my engines etc. George http://photobucket.com/albums/v43/gbritnell/  ÂÂ
That's were the problem comes - I have FOUR arms
QuoteThat's were the problem comes - I have FOUR arms You know Eddy in some cultures you'd be considered a god...
I've seen a "fake out" as I call it where you have a drive unit sitting higher than the wheel with matching cranks and the pitman is connected from crank to crank. The drive unit has to sit higher to keep the pitmans from bottoming out on the deck. It works as the same principal as the connecting rods on steam engine wheels (or whatever connects the drive wheels together).