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Comment by TheOtherHobbes

8 hours ago

But the economics don't work. A bronze steam engine would have been extremely expensive and it would have taken multiple attempts to work out the best alloy mix. Without refinement the result would have had a low power output and short working life.

Even if you have a blueprint, a bronze engine is still a major research project.

The economics don't work only when compared to the modern alternative. The economics of a grindstone attached to a waterwheel don't work today but they did historically. A steam engine with low power output could still have been extremely useful in the right context despite not being up to the more strenuous tasks of historical variants.

  • Your steam engine will likely be less efficient than a pair of oxen. It'll need a lot of wood, water, and will always leak.

    If you want something truly revolutionary, try the modern horse saddle and horse collar (and bit).