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madjackghengis:
Hi Dean, you've definitely made a real impression with this Stirling engine :jaw:, it is among the most striking looking versions I've seen, and you've done a beautiful job in putting it together.  I like your use of silver solder, it is nice to work with when it is sufficient to do the job, and easier to use than some other options.  I think it leaves a nice reminder in the fillets and the like left behind, and lets you finish the pieces before soldering, and not have to finish up the joinery after the joining.  This one is definitely getting on my project list, it's much too interesting and intracate to avoid and would make a nice display piece to run in the house. :nrocks: :thumbup: mad jack
Brass_Machine:
This one is taking shape quite nicely. Good job Dean!

Eric
Rob.Wilson:
Hi Dean

First class job  :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: great build log  :thumbup:

I see in most of you milling shots you use a tool plate instead of working straight off the mill table , do you do all your milling this way ?

Cheer Rob
swhite:
Dean you are amazing!
Dean W:

Stew, Jack, Rob, Eric, Steve, thanks much for the comments, guys!


--- Quote from: Rob.Wilson on June 09, 2010, 06:33:24 PM ---I see in most of you milling shots you use a tool plate instead of working straight off the mill table , do you do all your milling this way ?
Cheer Rob

--- End quote ---

Rob, I've left that tool plate on the mill table since the day I first tried it on.  I like it.  I guess it suits my work habits.  It has enough
holes in it for plenty of work holding options, and someday, when I run a cutter to low, I won't have a doink in my mill table.  I
haven't done that in years, but now that I've said it.. well, you know.  The jig plate is cheaper than a new mill table!

Dean
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