The Smallest Part You Ever Made?

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Hi Chuck,
The bore is .299 and the flywheel is .900.
SST, here's a link to my little engine running. [ame]http://youtu.be/tcfrKsOaDNw[/ame] I will post the drawings in the Plans section for anyone interested.
gbritnell
 
I made 80+ of these high pressure steam valves in one batch.

valve2.jpg



A single piece crank made from 6mm silver steel (drill rod)

Crankshaft-1.jpg



John


 
Truss rod tightener ("Strekkfisk" in norwegian):
spennstag.jpg


Scale 1/45 doorhandle:
doorhandle.jpg


Working joint for pantograph:
hinge.jpg


Regards, Hauk
 
I knew this would be impressive.

Great pictures guys! Thm:

Rick
 
I guess the smallest part I have made was the crosshead assembly for the half scale version of Jerry Howells Miser. At the time seemed more like trying to machine aluminum foil !! Great thread though and nice to see all this very small work done so beautifully!!

Bill

Miser Crosshead.jpg
 
No problem whatsoever John, thanks.
George
 
tattoomike68 said:
About 12 years ago our shop made tiny parts and a 5 gallon bucket around 1/3 full had 70,000 parts in it worth $100,000.

If I was the boss we would not run parts like that Run your wire some place else.

That is when you get a screw machine. We did quantities like that all the time for Amp Electronic Connectors. Don't know what the cost was though.
 
Wow, some great very small stuff in this thread.

Here is the smallest part that I've made so far.

Radialnutonpenny.jpg
 
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