David Hulse – Steam Engines of the 18th Century

Welcome to osmondm10.sg-host.com a website featuring models of steam engines built in the eighteenth century that paved the way for the industrial revolution.  Featuring engines by Thomas Newcomen, James Watt, James Pickard, Matthew Wasborough, Francis Thompson, Adam Heslop and Richard Trevithick, all manufactured by David Hulse.

In 1970 I started a project which was to occupy all my spare time for the next 45 years. I have researched and constructed in miniature the important steam engines which were built in the eighteenth century.

These engines paved the way for the industrial revolution in the British Isles and which spread to many other countries throughout the world. These eighteenth century engines are usually grouped together and called steam engines, however, they were not steam engines. Steam was used as a means of creating a vacuum against which the earth’s pressure could act. The correct terminology is that they were atmospheric engines.

As you progress through this website, the engines you will see are all made from exactly the same materials which would have been available to the engineers of the eighteenth- century.

The engine houses are built from real bricks at a reduced scale of 1/16 the full size. In order to complete the buildings to house the engines 151,000 ceramic bricks were used and, all were made on a specially designed miniature brick machine.

All the metal parts were either machined from solid metal or made by hand forging in my home workshop, this gave the appearance of having been made by the engineers of the eighteenth-century.

For all of you who missed the news article that ITV ran about my Steam Engines then just Click Here!

Before retiring I was employed as the Chief Development Engineer for the Royal Doulton group of potteries and it was this use of ceramics which gave me the knowledge to make the parts that are not commercially available to model engineers. A start will now be made by describing the brick making because without an economical way of producing the bricks none of these engines I have researched would have been made:

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Jerry Hagon wrote on March 4, 2016
Model-making virtuosity gone mad! An incredible achievement with a pathological attention to detail! These must be among the best models anyone has ever produced.
Joel Fritsche Walt Disney Imagineering wrote on December 7, 2015
David I visited your home and models last September with my wife and learned of your book in work. I am anxious to get one. Let me know when it is available. Joel Fritsche Walt Disney Imagineering
Terry Bullard wrote on November 20, 2015
Outstanding research, attention to detail and craftsmanship. An inspiration to Model Engineers everywhere.....must visit soon and see these lovely engines working.
Les Tolson wrote on October 18, 2015
Was pleased to meet you at the Warwick show like the Website very informative. Also some Very nice Models on show.forgot to say shame you cannot make any more bricks you said you had some but not enough for what i wanted.Regards Les Tolson
Steve Rowe wrote on July 21, 2015
Hi David What a fascinating night we had at your home viewing you wonderful and so accurate models. Thank you so much for opening your door to North Staffs Model Engineering society. Your research and presentation is second to none. Best Regards Steve Rowe (1st to arrive.)
Tony Martin wrote on June 15, 2015
David, I am just updating my 1/16th scale Watt 10HP from Plug-Tree operation to slide valve. My references for most of the model, of course from your book on rotative engines. Although I have visited many beam-engine sites I still come back to your book for info. Amazing? No! Long may you keep us informed. Regards Tony.
Chris Bell wrote on May 21, 2015
Hi David, Wonderfull models! My Grandad, Graham Bell, always speaks highly of your models!
Chris Armstrong wrote on November 5, 2013
fascinating site. really beautiful engines.
Toby wrote on October 29, 2013
Having been shown the models in person by David, I agree with Nathan - they are simply superb!
Nathan Hunter Musson wrote on September 6, 2013
Fantastic work. I am a tool maker and appreciate craftsmanship when I see it. Your work is really really good. It's really nice to see some thing that's different and so god damn good.