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  1. editor123

    Older Model Engineer on-line issues are available for no cost

    A friend stumbled across this today on Archive.org. It looks like there are 206 issues of ME from 1923 through 1949 which can be viewed and downloaded. Much more available too. https://archive.org/details/ModelEngineerVol073No1807wIndex?q=model+engineer
  2. editor123

    Alibre offering an inexpensive version of their MCAD program, Atom3D

    Alibre has released a low-cost version of Alibre Design called Atom3D. Right now anyone can use it for 30 days at no cost and then pay the $200 license fee if they like it. It is a permanent license unlike most other CAD programs that expect you to pay a maintenance fee or the program quits...
  3. editor123

    Free plans to a nice and large Hit n' Miss engine

    Free plans for a large hit and miss engine. This engine was designed by one of our club members (www.baemclub.com) who passed away. His family is making the drawings available to any who want them for their own use (not for commercial resale). John Palmer is the model engineer who made the three...
  4. editor123

    Bandsaw repair

    Had the tire on my 10" bandsaw break up and make the machine shake. When I opened the saw, I expected to see the tire on the driving wheel at the bottom. Not so, it is on the top wheel. Ordered a new tire to fix the problem but I have this feeling that the tire should go on the bottom, driven...
  5. editor123

    Turnkey 3D Printer

    Not having a lot of time on my hands and reading about the problems and time folks have had to invest to get a kit 3D printer operating, I decided to buy an already built, all-metal printer. Ouch! The prices! Strolling through Amazon, I came across an unknown printer called the Qidi X-one...
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