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Fixing the how NOT to make an engine
Stilldrillin:
More Bogstandard magic! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thank you...... :thumbup:
David D
bogstandard:
Many thanks gents, you will have to imagine the bow and the sweeping arm across the midriff, I haven't been able to bend like that for a while.
I am glad it kept you entertained for a while, and hope a few snippets were picked up along the way.
I don't know where all the scratches on the bling came from, because when you look at it normally, they are like a mirror.
Tim, you have it right, as long as the ports are all equal, it shouldn't matter which one you connect to. That works for both oscillators (wobblers) and piston valve engines, but not a slide valve.
My next project is in fact the Halo by Liney Machine.
But that will take a fair amount of forwards planning, as I will be making 15 cylinders (plus a couple of spares) and five crankcases (plus a spare) and all the associated doodahs.
Bogs
Darren:
Nice, but I bet it won't look anything like that one will it..... :dremel:
CrewCab:
Great work as usual John, lovely runner :thumbup: .............. and I'm very much looking forward to your adventures with the Halo :beer:
CC
bogstandard:
Here is a taster for the Halo.
http://lineymachine.googlepages.com/l5
In fact the videos show the prototype only, the plans are updated and with a slightly different look.
The vids make it seem to be a rather large engine, but it isn't.
I was in conversation with Paul, before he had his wins with his version, and he has sent me a disc with how he got around a few of the CNC to manual making of this engine. So it looks like it will be a straight forwards build.
Unfortunately, you should know what I am like by now, and I have a lot of ideas that I will try out, just to make it that little bit different.
Bogs
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