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    John s, Just show em some of you gear development work and they'll all be wowed. As a newer member here I don't feel as intimidated to post as over thar. I personally look for the tips an tricks to machining as much as anything else, but making tricky small running parts seems like an...
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    To the great duke of earl, errrr sudspumpwater Does this mean no more posting on HSM and your leaving the gang to argue in the minutia. Too bad you couldn't get Evan over...then again he does like to argue...right..wrong..or otherwise. I'm interested in your development of the x3, etc and cnc...
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    Asking people to join in

    rut row, I sent Bogs an email like that, I hope I'm not classified as a wanter....I guess I'll have to fire up the camera and share alittle of my inexperience. Bog, keep up the good work...I wish there were more hours in the day so you could show us more of your fine work. Brian
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    Ok, Ok Looks like the team build has a ringer...I figured most would be using a hobby lathe and mill and maybe some homebuilt cnc along the way. No way did I figure that a pro-shop lathe be used. I'm with BobW details, we must have more details. Looks like the project is off to a fantastic...
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    1st post and a newbie intro

    Thanks everyone, Rickharris, david, and marv thanks for the websites, and the kit parts pic, only 32 odd parts. I'm starting to see what I'm up against. I guess I though (there you go thinking again, dooh :o) that people started with stirlings and graduated to steam or IC. philjoe and John, if...
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    1st post and a newbie intro

    I'm not that creative and these looked like a place to start. I've seen some boxy looking, plain jane stuff that just isn't intersting to me although I'm sure if you were to see them run maybe a guy would feel differently. The kit for these, supposedly discounted is like $150. I'd rather buy...
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    1st post and a newbie intro

    Hi, all Well this is my first post here and I thought I'd intro myself. Thanks to BobW's cookbook i found this site. Although machining is second to woodworking for me, this site really peaked my interest in model engineering. Thanks, Rak. I'm sort of like a BobW except on a much let's say...
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