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Post  roddie Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:03 am

There's a knack to drilling-out the primer-end of the shell-casing. I haven't made a lot of these. It seems that the jaws of a small locking-plier set work best for gripping the casing for drilling-out the primer-end. I used a drill-press, a backing-block and light oil applied inside the casing. I found that the oil is necessary for getting the job done.

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again.. to completely drill-out a .22 cal. ammo casing requires a #5 (.205" dia.) drill. A 13/64" (.2031" dia.) is the next closest fractional-size drill for achieving "full-flow" through the casing (pipe).
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Post  roddie Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:11 am

1/2A Nut wrote:Spotted this vintage solution,

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That's really interesting Brad. I'd like more information about that concept.. if you can find any more.
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Post  Ken Cook Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:49 pm

I have quite a few of those rubber tube mufflers. Bob Davis from Davis Diesel offered them at one time.
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Post  Levent Suberk Sun Dec 17, 2023 1:46 pm

It also available for .020 engines at the time.

I think that it can be made and used with Cox TD .010 engines to change exhaust direction and to protect plastic fuel tank. Possibly made from silicone tubing.

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Post  Levent Suberk Sun Dec 17, 2023 2:08 pm

I have been making one from heat shrink tubing for .010 engine to deflect exhaust to 90 degrees. First I shrunk tubing then cut holes for cylinder. A little larger diameter tubing is suitable for this.

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Post  roddie Sat Dec 30, 2023 8:29 pm

Just a little messin' around.. before the year ends. XXXX steel-wool packing for the pipe(s)... that won't "blow-out" under pressure. I'm hoping to "soften" the shrill tone of the exhaust-note.. while also being able to re-direct the engine's exhaust-oil mist/spray.

parts breakdown;

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assembled pipe;

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Shown installed in housing.. along with an assembled muffler;

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I have X3 coarser grades of steel-wool that I can also try. The super-fine (XXXX) might load-up with exhaust-oil causing a restriction of flow.. but we'll just have to test it to find out.
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Post  balogh Sun Dec 31, 2023 2:02 am

Great solution, Roddie. I think you can spare the safety spin if you slightly mushroom the steel wool packing at its end inside the muffler so that the flue gases cannot spit it out from the cartridge shell? Or stick a short pin - longer than the shell internal diameter - into the same packing end radially to lock it inside?
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Post  roddie Sun Dec 31, 2023 10:03 pm

balogh wrote:Great solution, Roddie. I think you can spare the safety spin if you slightly mushroom the steel wool packing at its end inside the muffler so that the flue gases cannot spit it out from the cartridge shell? Or stick a short pin - longer than the shell internal diameter -  into the same packing end radially to lock it inside?

Hi Andras, Yea.. the safety-pin is a bit ungainly but it's not going to loosen/fall-out from vibration. I don't want to risk having something come loose "inside" the housing that could find its way into an exhaust-port. The silicone tubing has a .187" ID which fits TIGHT over the .228" shell-casing's OD.. so it's not going to loosen/fall-off either.

More testing is needed overall.. but I like it when I think-up new things to try, without deviating too much from my original design. It might provide an option for a different application.

The "tubing" for instance when installed on a pipe; prevents the pipe from sliding backward. A short "slice" stretched-over an installed-pipe from the "outside".. will make installation of the muffler easier.. because there's nothing on the inside of the chamber..  to get hung-up.

Just to recap; my muffler slides-on (like a rubber-boot) over the glowhead and cylinder.. without the need for engine disassembly. An exhaust-prime can be done, the engine started and tuned prior to installing the muffler.. which I feel is a major advantage and there is absolutely no metal-to-metal contact between the muffler and the engine when installed correctly. An incorrect installation is unlikely.. due to the design.

A marine application could benefit from a longer length of tubing routed astern; to a pipe running through a model boat's transom.. which would greatly decrease the amount of exhaust-oil getting into the bilge.. PLUS; make for a scale-acting exhaust.

An "oil-sump" is another design-option that was discussed and tested recently.. which collects some of the oil into a wadding-media within a vented sump.

The "silencing" ability of this design is limited by the rubber (body) component. It's not going to suppress SPL's as much as a conventional (alum. canister) model-engine muffler will.

The silicone rubber is highly resistant to heat (up to 450F).. which makes it an attractive option. I've sourced three different thickness sheets to test. Thinnest is .031" followed by .045" and thickest .078".

The .031" sheet tore at the punched-hole, when attempting to insert the inner-chamber component. I will revisit that stock though.. and try something different.

The .078" sheet was too thick for my paper-stapling method when doubled-up. It is also heavier than the design requires.

The .045" sheet is the preferred thickness.. and has been fab'd into a few units. I sent one to my friend Robert down in WV.. for testing.

The .045" silicone sheet has similar workability.. when compared to the original butyl sheet material that I've sourced from bicycle-tire inner-tubes in my original design from 30 years ago. This makes sense.. because that butyl sheet is also .045" avg. thickness.

The inner-part (1" dia. aluminum ring from thin-wall tubing) has been a tougher component for me to fab. thus far. Both the cutting to length.. and drilling pipe-holes.

I had a friend cut some pieces (rings) to length.. using a lathe. The tubing was too thin (wall).. which proved to be problematic for the lathe's "jaws" gripping tight-enough so as not to spin-out.. vs. distortion of the tube from the over-tightening of the jaws.

I use a plumbing-type "pipe-cutter" to cut my rings to length now. The length needs to be at least the distance between the base of the engine's cylinder.. and a bit above the top of the cylinder's exhaust-port. This assures the sealing of the exhaust-ports by the muffler-assembly.. once installed.

A pipe-hole needs to be drilled in the ring afterward. The pipe (brass casing) OD is .228" avg. and I've found that a standard-size 15/64" diameter (.2344"/5.95mm) drill works best as the finish-size for pipe-installation.. especially if pipes are swapped-out frequently; as can be the case with varied-orifice pipes. The .006" difference is just enough to make a pipe easier to install.. which needs to be done after the ring is installed into the outer rubber body. tighter tolerances proved harder to work with.

Drilling the 15/64" pipe-holes is best done in stages.. (at least three) with smaller drills. It's easier to accurately center-drill the side of a small aluminum ring.. starting with a smaller drill and finishing with the finish-size one. I used a fixture that I originally made for hard-soldering tin-plate panels for fuel-tanks.

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Drilling-out the "primer-end" of the header-pipe (spent .22 LR ammo. casing) has it's own set of challenges. The largest drill possible is a #5 (.205") which totally opens the casing. I've been using a small curved-jaw locking-plier set to keep the casing from "slipping" radially.. and a drop or two of cutting-oil inside the casing to help the drill.

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Post  balogh Mon Jan 01, 2024 1:41 am

I love it Roddie that lots of consideraton goes into a basically 3 component item for its full functionality! Congrats again and Happy New Year to you too!.
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Post  roddie Mon Jan 01, 2024 1:49 pm

balogh wrote:I love it Roddie that lots of consideraton goes into a basically  3 component item for its full functionality! Congrats again and Happy New Year to you too!.

Thanks Andras. Most people wouldn't fuss around with these things as much as I do, but I enjoy it... and it does add a new dimension to the functionality of our Cox engines.
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Post  roddie Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:46 pm

Hi again.. and thanks for your interest. I'm finding that the silicone (I'm using .045" sheet) tear's easily if cut in an area of tension. Attempting to install the inner aluminum ring is best done by starting with a ring that's had its outer edges smoothed.


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Petroleum jelly aids in the insertion of the ring...


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A bit of twisting.. will slip the ring between the silicone discs..


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... then the ring can be manipulated into position.


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A "pipe" can now be inserted..


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Post  robot797 Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:07 pm

I was thinking
what stops us from getting mufflers printed?
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Post  balogh Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:14 am

I am not well versed in 3D printing, but the material, that should be on the one hand printable, should be heat resistant on the other. The hot flue gases restricted by any muffler from immediate mixing with fresh air will heat the muffler body to high temperature..
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Post  robot797 Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:41 am

I ment metal 3d printed
It's getting cheap lately
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Post  roddie Thu Feb 22, 2024 7:48 pm

Always good food for thought.. to discuss the latest tech.
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Post  roddie Sun Mar 10, 2024 11:07 pm

This muffler design seems to keep tugging at me. It's something that I'd like to make available.. if people wanted it. Besides.... I'll need to recoup what I've spent in research and development.  Laughing

I'm pretty much ready to send-out (parcel post) some units for Beta testing. The unit fits over/around Cox .049/.051 REED VALVE engine's cylinders. This radial design may block the Medallion/Tee Dee's air-intake/carburetor. That's my disclaimer..

So.... I've been having this problem.. center-punching (accurately..) the rubber component. See below; I carefully "cut" the pair of rubber discs to mirror each other.. staple them together with my custom radial depth shoe/fixture.. and finish-off by botching the center-punch.  Mad

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So I used a 2" hole-saw to cut a guide from some 3mm birch ply. and a rotary-rasp to enlarge the "centered" center-hole.. to the size/OD of my 1/2" leather-punch. On center now.

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Post  roddie Sun Mar 10, 2024 11:55 pm

and a pair of Ridgid-cut rings..

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Deburring these rings is a MUST. Silicone is pretty tough.. but a cut can tare-out easily if stretched. I use a deburring tool for the inside edges.. and it doesn't take much to knock-down the sharp outside corners with a piece of emery cloth.

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Post  roddie Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:20 pm

I'm sizing components to fit Cox FRV (.049/.051) engine's cylinder's; where there's minimal clearance in-between the engine's venturi. This version will likely require cylinder R & R for installation.
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Post  roddie Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:24 pm

I mentioned the need to "smooth" the sharp outer-edges/corners on the aluminum ring before attempting to force it through the opening in the silicone "pod". I used my rotary-rasp with a short piece of garden hose wrapped-around it.. and then wrapped double-sided foam-tape around the garden hose.

The "foam tape" was key in making this work. After sizing it to the ring's inner circumference; i peeled off the backing paper to expose the adhesive. I then applied talcum powder to "unstick" the surface. A ring could now be easily twisted-onto my custom arbor with the foam expanding to hold it in place.

Single wraps of each was enough to hold a ring in place enough to spin in my VSR cordless drill. A small piece of emery-cloth in my free hand to quickly round-off the sharp-corner from the cut ring.

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Post  balogh Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:18 am

Very thoroughly thought of details of production, Roddie, I admire your devotion to details..
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Post  GallopingGhostler Sun Mar 17, 2024 5:46 pm

balogh wrote:I am not well versed in 3D printing, but the material, that should be on the one hand printable, should be heat resistant on the other. The hot flue gases restricted by any muffler from immediate mixing with fresh air will heat the muffler body to high temperature..
I'm neither that familiar with 3D printing, either. You're right, András, it would have to be a temperature resistant plastic. I don't know if silicon rubber can be 3D printed.

Cox went with a silicone rubber cover style muffler over an aluminum exhaust throttle ring with the new R/C Bee around 1977 - 1978. I found it to effectively muffle, and after many flights, inside portions of the silicone rubber ring develops surface cracks and scorching by direct contact of the hot Castor laden exhaust gases, but still maintained its integrity. (Advantage to the silicone cover was it could be easily removed where noise was not a problem, and engine would have a touch more power.)

But I heard that Cox got threatened with a lawsuit for silicon muffler copyright violation with a small engine manufacturer for I think lawn equipment or motorscooters. Based on info someone presented a while back, it seemed to be a far stretch of imagination as the designs were completely different, but Cox relented and withdrew the R/C Bee (which incindently was an excellent throttlable R/C engine especially with its extended capacity tank), and came out with the Dragonfly with standard all metal exhaust throttle ring muffler several years later.
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Post  aspeed Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:56 pm

I had been thinking of that silicone muffler when Roddie started this thread. Think I still have one. I bet Roddie could get some great ideas if he got a little lathe. I was thinking of another Cox ringed muffler that had a thin spring steel washer on top to hold it on. The silicone washer could maybe be enough to hold it on. It would need a whole new design though.
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Post  robot797 Mon Mar 18, 2024 1:34 pm

or get it printed in china (in metal)
I might want to do that one day
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Post  roddie Tue Mar 19, 2024 11:14 pm

robot797 wrote:or get it printed in china (in metal)
I might want to do that one day

I've been working up-to a design that's "cheap" Peter. Would I like to produce/sell it?........... I've thought about it. I wouldn't want to promote my design.. before it was tested.. and found to be an acceptable upgrade for specific applications.

There's little to no market for a product like I've been working on here. I'm 64 years old.. and I'd LOVE to see the next best thing in modeling. What will it be?


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Post  roddie Tue Mar 19, 2024 11:30 pm

moving right along.. Laughing

A red .045" silicone pod.. encompassing the ring/single-pipe configuration.. with exhaust-extensions available, to carry exhaust waste-oil away from the model.


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An "oil-sump" can easily be incorporated into the design.. helping to control emissions from the engine.
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