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A small ocsilating engine in slow motion






Just as a bit of info. It is running at about 700rpm, about 12 revs/second.


The real time length of the video clip is about 0.9 sec, if you count the revolutions it should be about 10 or 11.


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(02-28-2012, 01:41 PM)DaveH Wrote: A small ocsilating engine in slow motion






Just as a bit of info. It is running at about 700rpm, about 12 revs/second.


The real time length of the video clip is about 0.9 sec, if you count the revolutions it should be about 10 or 11.


Now wasn't that bluudy exciting Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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Dave,

I assume you made that, is that correct?

Nice little engine that runs very nice. Smiley-signs107

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Thanks Tom

Thanks Ed,

I made it all on a Sherline lathe and mill, I'm a bit of a fan of Sherline stuffSmileSmileSmile
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(02-28-2012, 04:10 PM)DaveH Wrote: I made it all on a Sherline lathe and mill, I'm a bit of a fan of Sherline stuffSmileSmileSmile
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Just goes to show you that size doesn't matter as long as it's a well made tool like a Sherline.

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Just some pics.

On the Sherline cutting the fly wheel
   

   
Straight off the mill - still needs a bit of cleaning up
   

Shows the size
   

After a bit of spit and polish
   

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I never get tired of that little clip!Smiley-signs107

Dave how long to make something like that?

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Dave,

Did you make that angle plate that the 3-jaw chuck is mounted on?

Ed
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(03-02-2012, 07:22 AM)EdAK Wrote: Dave,

Did you make that angle plate that the 3-jaw chuck is mounted on?

Ed
Hi Ed,

Yes I did, what I'll do is take some pics and start a new thread.
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Good idea Dave. Idea
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