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Florida Association of Model Engineers: How make a multiple ...
8 posts - Last post: Jan 3, 2008but the Australian website "Model Engine News" has some good How-To articles and a Gallery, some samples on making crankshafts; ...
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Making Rings by Dale Detrich 2
After a few years and attempts at making rings, I thought that I would bring up ... You will have to bore a cavity to fit your rings, mine is 1.001 and is ...
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Florida Association of Model Engineers: Root & Vandervoort Casting ...
4 posts - Last post: Jan 3, 2004Designer: Randy Rockwell COST OF KIT: $375 w/ Brass flywheels, $360 w/ Cast Iron Flywheels pus shipping/handling. Kit weighs 34 lbs, ...
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Florida Association of Model Engineers: Cheapo DRO?
13 posts - Last post: Aug 26, 2003Not only does it bother my dro it also does the same to my digital calipers ... It looks like a reasonably priced nice DRO for small mills ...
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Florida Association of Model Engineers: Removing a broken tap
7 posts - Last post: May 13, 2007Took out a broken 2-56 tap drill in about 3 hours ... I broke a 2-56 tap in aluminum and it ate it out. ... Any idea how to remove it? ...
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Florida Association of Model Engineers: Broken Tap
14 posts - Last post: Jul 4, 2003I have used Alum to remove a broken tap. It was years ago and I do not remember the exact mix. I beleive it was a couple of tablespoon of ...
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Florida Association of Model Engineers: Portland Oregon GEARS Show
The Oregon GEARS show is coming up fast, September 25th & 26th. We are hoping that a lot of you can make it to the show. Richard ...
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Multiple Cylinder Model Engine Gallery
Gallery of Model Engines: Multiple Cylinder Engines. The Florida Association of Model Engineers Gallery is a showcase of model engines, craftsmanship, ...
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PeeWee 4 Cylinder, 4 cycle. The last engine designed and built by Bob Shores. Click here to go Bob's page for this engine. This is the Bob Shores Peewee V4. ...
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Florida Association of Model Engineers: Removing a broken tap
7 posts - Last post: May 13, 2007I just broke a 4-40 tap in an aluminum piece. Any idea how to remove it? I just placed the piece in a 50% battery acid. ...
 
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