Here is a sprocket a colleague made for his electric bike project
It took 4 or 5 setup on the cnc because it didnt have enough travel to do it all in one setup.
Their where some plans for a NANO 0.1cc Compression Ignition Engine in Model Engineer a few years back.
Specifications
Bore 5mm
Stroke 5mm
Capacity 0.1cc
Height 32mm
Length 38mm
Max Speed 40k rpm
I have the plans somewhere so I will dig the out
Paul
Hi
I just replaced a digital readout on one of our F3, the new readout displays your polar position as well as your linear position.
We have 3 x F3, 2 x F4 & a F5 in our shop along with half a dozen Deckels. ;D
Paul
Hi Herbie
Here are a couple of aussie suppliers that I have purchased through
I bought 2 sets of 3 Axis CNC Kit Gecko G251's, 387 Oz-in Motors, 48V from
http://ausxmods.com.au/ and a jog pendent kit from http://homanndesigns.com/store/index.php?main_page=index and had excellent services from...
Usually over the bed
Some definition of Swing from http://www.brainyquote.com
-Capacity of a turning lathe, as determined by the diameter of the largest object that can be turned in it.
-To admit or turn (anything) for the purpose of shaping it; -- said of a lathe; as, the lathe can swing a...
Hi
Their are some many way to do it here are a couple of quickies
Push them on to a slightly tapered shaft
Use some low strength loctite to hold them on a shaft
Cheers
Paul
Hi
I just purchased a replacement cap to suit a 1/4" spark plug
http://www.dlenginesaustralia.com/dlshop/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=151
Cheers
Paul
hi
their where a couple of motors with rotary valves in the cylinder head released in the 80's
A Webra T4-40 displacement 14.3cc it recorded a power output of 1.10bhp @11200 rpm and a Condor 120
their are some Webra T4-40 on youtube you can check out
This might be what your after
http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=3923.0
http://knowledgepublications.com/vehicles/Steam_and_Stirling_2_detail.htm about 1/2 way down
Cheers
Paul
Here are a couple more to name a few:
Towns in Aust
Goondawindi is pronounced GUN-da-WIN-di,
Goonoo Goonoo is pronounced GUN-uh-GUN-oo (Gunny G'noo) as if it's one word.
Paul
Hi
I had machined parts for the Brisbane and most of the other ships in the fleet during my stint at Garden Island.
I did all my work in the FFG machine shop from 86 to 95.
Cheers
Paul