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dsquire:
Stew

Starting to shape up nicely. I love watching those parts crawl out of a block of metal and take on a life of their own. :clap: :clap:

Cheers  :beer:

Don
NickG:
Nice 1 Stew, starting to look like engine bits already!

Nick
bogstandard:
Very nice Stew, it is bringing back memories of making mine.

Mine was a lot more difficult, because it was a commercial castings kit that I used, and that was definitely a time it would have been better to do as you are doing, make it from bar stock. In fact it was the next set of castings that I used that put me off using them for life.

That is a bit of good advice for almost any thinking of making an engine from castings. A lot of the parts can be made from barstock much easier and cheaper, and only buy the castings that would be very difficult to produce.


John



Rob.Wilson:
Geart work Stew  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

looks like allot of work in that crankcase ,,, i will not ask how big it is  :doh:

I have allways fancey'd having ago at a raidal engine ,keep it  up  great read  :thumbup:

Regards Rob
NickG:
I cant wait to hear it, intrigued as to what it will sound like. I always used to look at the cygnet package in Woking Precision Models catalogue when I was a teenager - it looked so simple in there but now I know better!  :lol:

Nick
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