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Rob.Wilson:
Hi Al Sure going to look a fine engine , :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: great to see more casting on the forum :thumbup: Every pore is still an adventure for me to ,,,,, :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: Rob I faff about way way to much with my patterns :doh: |
CallMeAl:
Well I'm finally getting back to this project I made a flange to put on the solenoid core tube: Solder on the flange: Ready to go: Pattern painted and waxed ready for casting attempt: I had to make a new flask since none of mine wood fit: OK - time to melt some aluminum turn wood into metal tomorrow! |
Stilldrillin:
Looking really good Al! :clap: :clap: Good luck for tomorrow..... :thumbup: David D |
Mascobe:
Hey there, Just ran across this post and love to see that someone found my work and posted it here. Here is a link to the motor running: More different designs are found on my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/mascobe Enjoy! Mascobe --- Quote from: CallMeAl on November 26, 2010, 10:54:08 PM ---Thanks all for the comments on the governor. Yes, I am just building to see if I can make it work and I wanted to make something different and because I have the stuff laying around to do it. :D Here is a small version of a solenoid engine I found on the net. The one I am attempting to build will be about 4 times the size! --- End quote --- |
CallMeAl:
Hello Mascobe, Thanks for posting the links to your videos and Youtube page. I think I found the picture of your engine when some requested what a solenoid engine, after I started this, was by doing a image search in google. You do wonderful work and I hope everyone will take look. Your work is much more ingenious and detailed than mine will be, but mine will be more massive - if it works! |
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