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"Drawing not to scale, dimensions omitted for clarity." One of my favorite notes.
 
tornitore45 said:
I have never seen a "Diesel" model engine larger than 5cc, however 10cc glow plug are popular.
There must be a reason for it.
A 16cc "Diesel" may be a bear to start by flicking the prop, and if it bites it may take the finger out.
Mauro

thank you Mauro (forse possiamo parlare italiano? Mauro è un nome italiano, tornitore è un sostantivo italiano...)

anyway, your answer make me to think more about it... perhaps 2 x is a bit too much, maybe 1,5 x is a better option?
or I have to be patient and meticulous and afford it following the original specs
but I have to work always with my 'scope' on the head :-\

 
Ariz, we coud talk Italian but this forum is read all around the world and english seems to be to common language.
I am Italian, but leaved in the US for the last 38 years.
If you have visual acquity problem you are probably in my age group.

I have mounted a lens on a homede adjustable arm just over the chuck.

Now, precision is more of a technique (which I lack) than good eyesight.
If you can read the micrometer and the machine dials, you can hold a dimension.

I have learned a lot about precision set up on this board and also on the excellent

http://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/

 
Brian Rupnow said:
Lew---Triangular scales were also available in cheap, white plastic.---Brian
Hummmm. I wonder does that make them Architect/Drafting RULERS ?? :)
...lew...
 
Thank you Mauro and Gail (and Maryak too)

now I'm more relaxed and can afford it, the thread of Maryak's build will be very helpful too

thanks again
 
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