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BTW... I found that if you leave the lights out in the room and make the camera use the auto flash you get better pictures.. ??? Even thought I still think it is an old camera and not the operator at fault ::)
 
Say, that one cent piece (American penny) goes back a few years SS. Great little engine, slow that sucker down so we can see its actions. What a grin you must have now, seeing it come alive for the first time. Well done.

BC1
Jim
 
Wow! Nice runner. Thm: The shoulder screws are by far superior and yours looks great. It will be a big improvement.
 
Nice engine SS. Thanks for sharing the build and pix and video. :bow: Looks like you are way up on the learning curve. I'm sure you will do very well at the stationary engine races with it ;)

Cheers,
Phil
 
Your engine sounds great.

I never thought to use a camera for an audio recorder.
:big:

Looks good.

I just got my second runner today. Its a good feeling, isn't it?

Good idea using a shouldered screw.

SAM
 
SS, it's great! You'll probably do a lot more in the future, but none of them will be your first one.
Thanks for sharing your build with us.

Even thought I still think it is an old camera and not the operator at fault

Hey... You've got a good running engine. Don't start making excuses now!

Dean
 
When it runs, It's PERFECT!

Congratulations SS! Thm:

Rick
 
I think that's a nice engine and the shoulder bolts are a great solution
 
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