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VORTRIXE & OKMO 1110 Classic Yanmar Gasoline Engine ModelThis is a really different engine compared to the Hit & Miss engines that I have in my collection from OKMO Microcosm and made by Jin. This engine the piston has two gas rings and one oil ring, effectively preventing oil and gas leakage and enhancing the sealing performance and overall performance of the engine.  The engine oil fully lubricates the piston and camshaft through the connecting rod oil passage, it incorporates an oil filter and also a brand-new mechanical ignition method which is supposed to ensures accurate and reliable ignition.

https://youtu.be/i3rPBTwpjj4
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What a beautiful steam engine plant this is. I just love the liquid spirits boiler and being able to see that naked flame dancing inside.
Its running like a dream and looking forward to putting many hours on the engine over the Christmas and New Years break.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLezTIiAPdE
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Electronics & IC Programing / Re: Pi PICO DRO/Quill-Knee combiner
« Last post by BillTodd on December 19, 2025, 04:01:20 PM »
Well only a couple of years break...

I've ported the Knee Quill combiner version of the software to use a cheap display and encoder board, which should make for a tidy little package when finished :

picture here show the KQC version outputting Q+K to the quadrature input of the DRO version. The apparent error is just the DRO's 2dp rounding.
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This is an absolutely stunningly beautiful vertical boiler steam plant kit. This is a fairly longish video for me as it was a LOT of fun putting this beautiful brass vintage looking steam engine kit together.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8olBY5K92M
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In the past I've used Puppy live, mainly for editing/deleting files in Win10 installation, but never quite got used to it. As EasyOs is based on Puppy, it would need some modifications to work more like 'beginner friendly' distros.

It's not about Puppy or EasyOs themselves, but the way I'm used to certain patterns - in other words, what I'm familiar with.

As I come from Windows world, possible transition at this point seems to be easier, when using 'windowsy' DE's. I guess old habits die hard.
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Yeah I'll probably test EasyOs at some point. But as the media is in .img format, running it in Virtualbox or Qemu isn't that straightforward.

Sorveltaja do you have to run it in a VM? You can run it off of the thumbdrive if your OS will boot to one. EasyOS is designed to easily run from USB drive. Write the image file to thumbdrive via DD or whatever imaging software you have. Then boot to the thumbdrive.

Latest version is EasyOS Excalibur 7.0.34.
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Yeah I'll probably test EasyOs at some point. But as the media is in .img format, running it in Virtualbox or Qemu isn't that straightforward.

Some gripes about Mate:

First hiccup - In both Debian and Mint versions, there's an old Gnome 2 bug:

When app shortcuts are placed to panel, their order changes after reboot, even if they are locked. Same can happen with system tray elements (volume indicator, network and clock/date). One possible solution is to place the app icons to the left end of the panel. After a few reboots, the icons are where I put them.

Another is that I've not been able to completely disable power management features. The screen still goes off after 10 minutes, if there's no activity.
Only setting screensaver timing to max (2 hours) seems to postpone that.

General things about Linux:

Distros that I've tested so far, if there's on one desktop environment (DE) (in this case Xfce) an app such as file manager (PcmanFm which requires something like catfish to be installed to search files), that one would like to replace with other like Caja, it's next to impossible to set that preferred file manager as a default. That's one of the reasons why I hopped to Mate.

And when considering installing other 'system' apps, they may well drag whole DE with them, so it's worth looking at what kind of dependencies they may have, if one attempts to make a light weight installation for an old hardware.

Some pros and cons of what I've discovered, when using minimal Debian Mate install:

+ light on resources
+ it's possible to choose a simple, or 'retro' style interface, instead of overly polished or 'modern' ones
+ as it's based on a server distro, out of the box there are much less apps that one might never use anyway
+ some Mate versions have task (or whatever) bar on both top and bottom sides - what a waste of space, but it's easy to just delete one of them. The way I've done it is to remove bottom one, and move top one which has systray items to bottom.  More details perhaps later.   

- Mate may not be as frequently maintained as more popular DE's
- without having fancy software center, installing certain apps like Wine requires extra, distro specific steps. Also, when trying to install apps from .deb packages, there will likely be errors - I haven't looked yet what are the prerequisites to avoid such errors
- certainly not very newbie friendly - one has to go 'under the hood', and get used to searching information about whatever tasks one wants to perform

Mint Mate, on the other hand, has more GUI tools already in it, making it somewhat easier option to get familiar with Mate. 
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The Bookshelf / Re: Stewart Hart's book :- Making Model Victorian Stationary Engines
« Last post by rleete on December 16, 2025, 10:11:53 AM »
I bought your book last weekend.  Looking forward to reading it and possibly making an engine.
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The Water Cooler / Re: Gmail issues
« Last post by vtsteam on December 13, 2025, 04:01:41 PM »
I feel your pain....
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by hermetic on December 13, 2025, 11:17:56 AM »
Hi Folks,
 The Title of this weeks pathetic offeringis an old familial saying stemming from my Grandmother from the East End who used to say, instead of slip or fall, "don't go a Gaby glide" a popular Dance craze when she was a lass in the 1920's ( she was the Essex Black Bottom champion!) I think the frontispiece was tacked on by my brother Mike! Well my week "went a Gaby Glide" and I got about a day and a halfs work done, in five days. The fix on the Volvo was very satisfying, although it took two of us to get the door off and back on, as they are heavy!! love the way they come off though, 2 bolts and one Torx screw! the build quality of Volvos has always been impressive, but I think the wiring harness on these leaves a bit to be desired, although door link cables give problems on all marques! If I do any more next week I will film it, but it is unlikely as I have a guy coming to pressure clean the central heating system on Monday and the car goes in to Lawson and Tompkin on Wednesday for a service and general look over! I will endevour to enjoy Christmas, as I encourage you all to do! Bah Humbug!!
Phil, in unseasonably mild East Yorkshire
https://youtu.be/FffMC_iXNr8
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