Bare Bottom Bob isn't a Steam Engine, ( a Steam Engine provides Steam Power ), it's an Atmospheric Pump, it provides Atmospheric Power, not Steam Power. Steam doesn't drive the Newcomen piston, Atmospheric Pressure or weight does, the weight on other end of the beam pulls the piston back up. It has to be pulled as it hangs on a chain. James Watt dumped Thomas Newcomen's Atmospheric Power and Arkwright's Water-Power for High Pressure Steam Power. To achieve that he had to invent a new engine, the world's first PRACTICAL High Pressure Steam Powered Engine. It was the first engine in human history that could replace and outperform the 2000 or more years old Water-wheel. It was the one and only invention that kicked off the Industrial Revolution.
See when I see a screw I see the block way of your cold brickyard the gravity falls to release pressure weight and see some watches got a inner spin to them so you learn RPMs or water directions mixed out molecules
I am working on a video about steam engines for a museum in my area. I would like permission to use clips from this in that video. Is that a possibility and if so, how would I go about that? Thank you!
Steam does'nt drive the Newcomen piston up and down. Atmospheric pressure pushed it down and the beam pulls it back up. Watt dumped Newcomen's atmospheric power for steam power. So he invented the world's first practical steam engine to provide steam power. His engines could also provide rotary motion, something Newcomen's pump couldn't do.