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JMI

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Done that is except maybe for some final clean up/polishing, but for now it goes up on the shelf. The final stretch included machining the flywheel bearing "caps" and the beveling of the base pieces. Also cold blued the steel parts of the engine.

Time to start thinking about the next "one"...

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Jim
 
Very Nice Jim
A nice shinny engine and I do like shinny engines :big:
Tony
 
That one's on my list as well. Nice work on the bluing.
 
Great job Jim. The material choices and finishes make for a beautifully finished engine. Excellent pics too!!!

Bill
 
Very nice looking engine, right down to the detailed nuts & screw heads.
I 2nd the motion to see a video.
 
Very nice Jim.
Gail in NM
 
Very nice work Jim. That's something to be proud of. Having mastered a scratch build you can handle anything now.
gbritnell
 
Great looking engine!

Pat yourself on the back job well done.
 
Thanks for all the nice comments. The only video at the moment is one I posted earlier before I completed the engine:



Will try to get a more current one soon.

Jim
 
JMI,

Great engine. :bow: :bow:

Best Regards
Bob
 
Very well done Jim! :bow:

Is that running on breath power?

Rick
 
Thanks, Rick.
Yes that is running on all the hot air my lungs can crank out.

Jim
 
In that case, AMAZING well done build! :bow: :bow: :bow:

Rick

 
To close out the thread here is a video of the machine running on compressed air.



Jim
 

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