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Rocker Engine
foozer:
Thanks all for the kind words. As it does run on lung power, its time to do a show and beg from the local metal works, see what I can con err acquire, as I wag my tail :wave:
Robert
Divided he ad:
I've just put pretty much this same comment on the tube video....
How's it done? I'm thinking it has something to do with the blue movement in the background?
I'm figuring it's in real time as I'm sure I can hear the birds chirping normally in the audio?
Very nice take on the engine Robert..... Your polishing skills appear fine... The slipage and sending across the room of small parts is quite common and usually very exciting, until you see the damage in the part! :(
I do hope you're ok after the reaming :bugeye: :lol:
Ralph.
foozer:
--- Quote from: Divided he ad on July 26, 2009, 08:36:06 PM ---I've just put pretty much this same comment on the tube video....
How's it done? I'm thinking it has something to do with the blue movement in the background?
I'm figuring it's in real time as I'm sure I can hear the birds chirping normally in the audio?
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Little diorama 2 1/2 rpm motor from micro mark. Left a little spud? on the flywheel when I made it so a small dia tube, (dab of super glue) could attach. Slipped it straight back thru the blue to the motor.
Tis barn bird time of the year, they let me use it once in a while.
Robert
DavesWimshurst:
Robert,
You should have left the air line on the engine and given the pressure as 0.05 psi! :lol:
Dave
Bernd:
--- Quote from: DavesWimshurst on July 27, 2009, 07:37:45 AM ---Robert,
You should have left the air line on the engine and given the pressure as 0.05 psi! :lol:
Dave
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Good catch Dave. I hadn't even seen that the hose wasn't attached. :bang: Must have been half a sleep. ::)
Bernd
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