Fun!
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your joints oiled.
KJ
Automatons in the Old West
Steam Powered Box Factory
Steam power in action.
This steam powered wooden box factory has been in use since 1897.
Wonderful video of the whole process. Lots of belts and gears working together.
Enjoy
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ
At Home in the Machine
Wonderful imagery!
I came upon this image quite by accident and thought I would share it.
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| http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/gilles-tran/ |
You can see many more images by this talented digital artist at http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/gilles-tran/ and at his website Oyonale
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ
Human powered helicopter flies!
At last!
While not technically Steampunk, I think this definitely qualifies as being both whimsical and magnificent!
Who hasn't wanted to pedal off into the skies on ones winged penny farthing wot?
The grace and sense of elegant design in action of this enormous yet fragile machine is a palpable demonstration of the technical creative spirit of Steampunk.
In my humble opinion of course!
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ
Vickers Airship Catalog 1920-22
Airships for sale!
This catalog was produced by the Vickers company in Britain in 1920.
What is so interesting about this catalog is that it obviously assumes the existence of a commercial market for airships of all types from small scout and/or personal ones to large military, cargo, and passenger ones.
This was definitely wishful thinking on the part of the Vickers company in light of sdubsequent history but it is still fascinating to peruse.
Who wouldn't want one of these little gems for a quick Sunday afternoon flight through the countryside.
No. 1 No. 2
Gross Gas Capacity .. .. Cubic Feet 70,000 100,000
Cubic Metres 1,960 2,800
Length .. .. .. .. Feet 145 170
Metres 44 52
Maximum diameter .. .. Feet 30 36
Metres 9.2 11
Maximum Speed .. .. Miles per hour 48 55
Kilometres per hour 77 88.5
Cruising Speed .. .. Miles per hour 40 45
Kilometres per hour 64 72.5
Length of Flight at Cruising Miles 200 300
Speed, allowing 30% Reserve Kilometres 322 483
Fuel
No. of Passengers carried 4 6
Imagine ordering one from a catalog!
Rigid Airships for Commercial Services
No. 1 No. 2
Gross Gas Capacity .. .. Cubic Feet 1,250,000 3,500,000
Cubic Metres 35,000 98,000
Length .. .. .. .. Feet 535 800
Metres 163 244
Maximum diameter and width Feet 70 100
Metres 21.3 30.5
Maximum Speed .. .. Miles per hour 65 75
Kilometres per hour 105 121
Cruising Speed .. .. Miles per hour 55 60
Kilometres per hour 88.5 96.5
Suitable non-stop Distance Miles 1,000 4,000
Kilometres 1,609 6,436
Weight of Passengers and Tons 6 15
Freight carried for above Kilogrammes 6,096 15,241
distance
No. of Passengers accommodated 50 100
THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF ANY PROPOSED SERVICE
This design for a first class passenger ship is interesting because the passenger accommodations were on the top of the hull!
The full size version of this image is HERE.
You can peruse the entire catalog online here:
The Vickers Airship Catalog
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ
How to make a top hat
Brilliant!
Found this while writing my post on Pinterest boards.
A nice howto on making a stovepipe style top hat. The full image can be found here but this is a just a taste to whet yer whistle!
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ
Pinterest Lost in Time...
In more ways than one!
Pinterest is an amazing thing.
I use it to collect Steampunk costume photos the latest of which appear on the sidebar of this blog.
However as Boromir once said...
Like YouTube before it one can easily loose many an hour wandering the beautiful, interesting, funny and scary labyrinth that is Pinterest.Each board is a collection of "pins" usually photos or images with links to the sources.
My Pinterest Board is mostly for Steampunk costumes, but there are many many boards that also include gadgets, artwork, jewelery, tattoos, buildings and other exotic bits of Steampunk wonderfulness.
There are also Pinterest boards dedicated to historical subjects like real Victorian clothing and artifacts, history, and period photos.
One of my favourite boards is Brenda{SteamCircus.com} which has over 10,000 pins organized into 73 subject groups.
Wandering around here one can easily get lost and spend a very pleasant hour or two.
Please check it out when you have some time to spend!
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ






