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Philip Duclos "Victorian" IC engine project
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Bernd:
Steve,

I must say for a guy that only started machining a short time ago you sure don't show it, but then you've got that natrual talent. Anybody that can work a file and make a flywheel look like a very fine casting is a natrual at using hand tools.

As all the others have said "can't find the words to express how nice a job you've done". It is truly an exceptional model build.

Regards,
Bernd
Divided he ad:
John nailed it....


--- Quote ---Every turn you take, you come up with another jaw dropping feature
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very nice looking flywheel Steve  :thumbup:



I had a bit of a tutorial on the straight spoke type of flywheel from John a while back (still not put it to test ::)  )  but that took me long enough to get my head around..... Now super sleek curves..... Again!!  :bugeye: 



The govener looks pretty damn sweet and the fact that it works is all the better  :clap:   I'll have to look out for some plans/posts on how they are made and how you make them to do the intended job correctly! (I've no use for one right now, but you never know!?  ::)  )






Ralph.

P.S.  Sorry to hear about your "over size" issue!  I've heard that can be painful?    :lol:
Brass_Machine:
Wow Steve  :jaw:

That is one nice looking flywheel.

Guys... I can tell you first hand, Steve does outstanding work. I have seen his other engine in person, it is amazing!

Eric
georgeseal:
 :bow:
Eric
I second that

George from Conyers Georgia (USA not Russia)
Bernd:
Hey George,

Welcome a board the collective.  :borg:

Bernd
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